Pacific Research Solutions RI-200 User Manual

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Pacific Research Solutions

RI-200 User Manual

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4.5.46

DIGITAL LOGIC OUTPUT, ON / OFF

The controller has three digital logic outputs. Each of these outputs can be directly turned on or off with this command. See
section 2.0 and 2.7 for information on the pin numbers for each output. This function can be used to turn on something
external to the controller.

SYNTAX:

46 [Output] [Mode]

MINIMUM:

Output 1, Mode 0 (Off)

MAXIMUM:

Output 3, Mode 1 (On)

UNITS:

Output number 1 through 3
Mode 0 = off, Mode 1 = on

DEFAULT:

All outputs are off when power is turned on

EXAMPLE:

46 1 1

Turns output number 1 on

4.5.47

DIGITAL LOGIC OUTPUT PULSED ON FOR X TIME

The controller has three digital logic outputs. Each of these outputs can be pulsed on for the programmed time duration, the
output will go high for the programmed time and than low again. The time is programmed in tenths of seconds. See section
2.0 and 2.7 for information on the pin numbers for each output. This function can be used to turn on something external to
the controller for a set time.

SYNTAX:

47 [Output ] [Pulse time]

MINIMUM:

Output 1, Pulse time 0

MAXIMUM:

Output 3, Pulse time 255 (25.5 Seconds).

UNITS:

Output 1 through 3, Pulse time 0 to 255 in tenths of seconds

DEFAULT:

All 0

EXAMPLE:

47 1 65

Pulses output number 1 high for 6.5 Seconds.

4.5.48

RESERVED FOR FUTURE COMMAND

4.5.49

DIAL CLICK CONTROL TRIGGER

Dial Click is a method of control where you can assign a number of key-ups on the repeater input that will cause a user
command or macro to occur. The CTCSS tones or DCS codes that are required for Dial Click to operate are selected by
S-Command 20. The Dial Click function uses a 2-second timer to check the spacing between each Dial Click. When a key
up occurs, the timer is started. One Dial click is counted if the user un keys before the timer expires. If the user keys up
again before the timer expires, another Dial Click is counted. Once the timer has expired, the program checks to see if no
tone or code is active and how many Dial Clicks where counted. This information is then used to trigger a macro start line.
Once you setup the Dial Click Control, you may need to experiment with a rate of key ups so that they are properly counted.
If you key too quickly, the CTCSS or DCS decode delay may not be long enough to correctly count dial clicks. If you wait too
long between key ups, the Dial Click timer may expire before you are finished.

A single key up Dial Click command works well with the telephone answer S-Command 82 9. Using 2 and sometimes 3 Dial
Clicks to trigger a command can sometimes be false, the command maybe executed because of 2 quick keys or noise on the
repeater input. You can also use multiple Dial Clicks to dial a number in the auto dial list using S-Command 92.

SYNTAX:

49 [Dial Clicks] [Macro start line]

MINIMUM:

1 Dial Click, Macro start line 0 (disable a dial click)

MAXIMUM:

9 Dial Clicks, Macro start line 999.

UNITS:

Dial Clicks = 1-9, Macro start line = 0 - 999

DEFAULT:

All Dial Clicks (1-9) = 0, disabled

EXAMPLE:

49 1 20

When 1 dial click occurs, execute macro at start line 20

EXAMPLE:

49 3 122

When 3 dial clicks occur, execute macro at start line 122

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