Pacific Research Solutions RI-200 User Manual

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Pacific Research Solutions

RI-200 User Manual

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4.5.12

ADJUST REPEATER TRANSMITTER AUDIO LEVEL

See section 3.4.3 for additional information on the use of this command. This command is used to set the transmitter audio
level by controlling a digital pot with 64 positions (0 to 63). This command will also accept “*” up and “#” down adjustment
for one step of the digital pot. Each up or down command increments or decrements the pot position by only one step.

SYNTAX:

12 [Level]

MINIMUM:

0 or # DOWN

MAXIMUM:

63 or * UP

UNITS:

1 numeric pot positions.

DEFAULT:

RI-200 = 31, RI-210 = 09

EXAMPLE:

12*

Raises pot setting by one steps

12#

Lowers pot setting by one steps

12 15

Moves digital pot to position 15

4.5.13

RESERVED FOR FUTURE COMMAND

4.5.14

USER AND S-COMMAND CTCSS/DCS TONE PANEL ENABLE

Once you have selected and setup the CTCSS tones and DCS codes that you want to use for the User and System Commands,
you then use this command to turn on the User and/or System Command tone panels for use. Use S-command 20 to setup the
tones and codes for use. The User Command tone panel is used to select tones and codes that are required for user commands
and telephone off-hook commands. The S-Command tone panel is used to select tones and codes that are required for the
password and for programming the controller (S-Commands).

SYNTAX:

14 [Panel] [Mode]

MINIMUM:

Panel 0 (Both), Mode 0 (Off)

MAXIMUM:

Panel 2 (S-Command), Mode 1 (On)

UNITS:

Panel 0 = Both, Panel 1 = User Commands, Panel 2 = S-Commands
Mode 0 = Off, Mode 1 = On

DEFAULT:

All 0 (Off)

EXAMPLE:

14 0 1

Turn on both panels for use

14 1 0

Turn off the user command tone panel

4.5.15

USER COMMAND DECODE ENABLE

This command is used to turn on or off any one of eight groups of user Command. When you build a user command, you are
asked to identify one of eight groups to place the command into. You can then use this command to enable or disable any one
of the eight groups. As an example, all telephone type commands can be placed into group 2 and all other commands are
placed into group 1. When you use the telephone, you can include this S-Command in the telephone user command to turn
on and off group 1. Now when the telephone is off-hook, you can disable all other commands. Also you could add a
scheduled function to disable the user telephone commands during the night.

SYNTAX:

15 [Group] [Mode]

MINIMUM:

Group 0 (All groups), Mode 0 (Off)

MAXIMUM:

Group 8, Mode 1 (On)

UNITS:

Group 0 = All groups, Group 1 to 8
Mode 0 = Off, Mode 1 = On

DEFAULT:

Group 1 and 2 = 1 (On)

EXAMPLE:

15 0 0

Disable or turn off all User Commands to all groups

15 1 1

Enable or turn on User Commands to group 1

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