Pacific Research Solutions RI-200 User Manual

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Pacific Research Solutions

RI-200 User Manual

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4.5.37

REGENERATE DTMF TONES FROM THE AUXILIARY INPUT

This command determins if DTMF tones from the auxiliary input will be regenerated on the local TX or not. Regenerated
DTMF tones are 150 ms long with 80 ms spacing immediately following the end of the DTMF decoded string from another
controller. With DTMF Mute On (S-Command 18) you can ensure quality DTMF tones to your link with this regeneration
mode.

SYNTAX:

37 [Mode]

MINIMUM:

0

MAXIMUM:

1

UNITS:

Mode 0 = Off, Mode 1 = On

DEFAULT:

0

EXAMPLE:

37 1

Mode 1, regenerate DTMF digits on TX from auxiliary input.

4.5.38

MULTIPLE CONTROLLER DATA PROTOCOL and CLONING MODE

This command is used to setup the method by which multiple controllers can communicate. Mode 0 is typically used when
connecting to someone else’s controller. The input and output digital signals are TTL levels with LOW TRUE or LOW
ACTIVE. The COS input is the same as the RXD input and the PTT output is the same as TXD output. Mode 1 is used
when connecting multiple RI-200 controllers together. In mode 1 the controllers communicate with each other using serial
data. Also in this mode, macro data from one controller can be used to function another controller. Mode 2 is used to send
all configuration data, including user commands and macro data, from the local controller to another controller (cloning). To
use this mode, connect two controllers together with the interface cable. At the controller that you want to copy data from,
send S-command 38 2. You will hear a function complete and the local controller will start to send data. This will take 90 to
180 seconds. When the controller is done, you will hear a second function complete. Do not send commands to either
controller during this process as errors may occur. Once the cloning process is complete, the controller will return to its
previous serial mode.

SYNTAX:

38 [Mode]

MINIMUM:

0

MAXIMUM:

2

UNITS:

Mode 0 = Digital I/O, Mode 1 = Serial Data I/O, Mode 2 = Cloning

DEFAULT:

1

EXAMPLE:

38 0

Mode 0 selects the digital state port.

38 2

This controller will send all perimeters to an attached controller.

4.5.39

RI-200 CONTROLLER UNIT ADDRESS

This command is used to assign each RI-200 a unique address when connecting multiple controllers together. The unit
address is used in the serial data protocol so that multiple controllers can talk to each other. Valid unit addresses are 1
through 9 with default being 1. A controller with an S-Command address in its macro data will not process that
S-Command. All other controllers connected to the auxiliary port will look for a matching address and execute the
S-Command. An externally executable S-Command starts with the “A” prefix and the destination address like “A2”. This
will send the S-Command following the A2 to all controllers with the unit address of “2”. When connecting multiple
controllers together, you will have to assign each controller its own address.

SYNTAX:

39 [Address]

MINIMUM:

1

MAXIMUM:

9

UNITS:

Unit address

DEFAULT:

1

EXAMPLE:

39 3

Sets controller unit address to 3.

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