Pacific Research Solutions RI-200 User Manual
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Pacific Research Solutions
RI-200 User Manual
Page 45
4.5.61
USER DEFINED S-COMMANDS, RENAME A SYSTEM COMMAND
This command is used to define a “User System Command”. User System Commands are S-Commands that are renamed for
“User Commands”. These user commands allow extra digits after the command name which is passed along to the
S-Command that it points to. See the example in the default macro name table, the “A” is used to force TX on for X time. If
you were to enter an “A30”, this will force the TX on for 30 seconds. To clear a user system command, send the S-Command
followed by the command number you want to clear. See section 5 for more information on programming macros.
SYNTAX:
61 [Command number] [Group] [S-Command] [Command name]
MINIMUM:
Command number 01, Group 1, S-Command 00, Command name 0 digits (remove the command)
MAXIMUM:
Command number 21, Group 8, S-Command 99, Command name 4 digits
UNITS:
Command number 01 - 21, Group 1 – 8, S-Command 00 - 99, Command name
DEFAULT:
See default table below
EXAMPLE:
61 04 1 02 33 User system command 04 is included in command group 1, points to S-Command 02
and the name is “33”. S-Command 02 is repeater mode, “334” will open the squelch.
DEFAULT USER SYSTEM COMMAND NAME
Command
Number
Group
Number
System
Command
D1
D2
D3
D4
Notes
01
1
05
A
Lock on PTT
4.5.62
USER COMMAND NAMES
These are normal User Commands. When a user enters a command in the locked mode, the program checks the User
Command list to see if it is a valid command, the digits themselves and the total digits must be an exact match. If there are
any extra digits in the command, the command will be rejected. Once the controller has found a match, the controller will
get the macro start line where multiple S-Commands can be executed. To clear a User Command name, send S-Command 62
followed by the command number you want to clear. Each command is assigned a group number. You can use S-Command
15 to turn on or off each or all groups. See section 5 for more information on programming macros.
SYNTAX:
62 [Command number] [Group] [Macro start line] [Command name]
MINIMUM:
Command number 01, Group 1, Macro start line 000, Macro name 0 digits (remove the macro)
MAXIMUM:
Command number 99, Group 8, Macro start line 999, Macro name 4 digits
UNITS:
Command number 01 - 99, Group 1 – 8, Start line 000 - 999, Command name
DEFAULT:
See default table below
EXAMPLE:
62 35 1 040 123
Command number 35, group 1, macro start line 40 and the name is “123”
DEFAULT MACRO NAME TABLE
Command
Number
Group
Number
Macro
Start Line
D1
D2
D3
D4
Notes
01
1
005
*
3
Open squelch
02
1
002
#
1
System off
03
1
004
*
1
CTCSS / DCS decode on
04
1
003
*
2
CTCSS / DCS decode off (Carrier only)
05
1
006
*
5
DTMF Mute on
06
1
007
#
5
DTMF Mute off
07
1
011
*
4
CTCSS tone encode on
08
1
012
#
4
CTCSS tone encode off
09
1
009
*
6
Carrier delay on
10
1
010
#
6
Carrier delay off
11
2
023
*
7
Answer telephone
12
2
017
#
Telephone on-hook
13
1
026
*
0
Link On, Duplex
14
1
029
#
0
Link Off