Pacific Research Solutions RI-200 User Manual

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Pacific Research Solutions

RI-200 User Manual

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4.5.34

AUXILIARY OUTPUT MODE

The auxiliary port allows you to connect multiple RI-200 controllers together or connect the RI-200 to someone else’s
existing controller. This command sets up the mode for the output of audio and PTT logic to another controller. These mode
selections are valid with both serial data out and digital output modes (see S-Command 38).

SYNTAX:

34 [Mode]

MINIMUM:

0

MAXIMUM:

4

UNITS:

Mode 0 = Auxiliary output is off or disabled.
Mode 1 = Auxiliary output when local COS is active.
Mode 2 = Auxiliary output when auxiliary CTCSS/DCS tone decode is detected.
Mode 3 = Auxiliary output when repeater COS and CTCSS/DCS tone decode is detected.
Mode 4 = Auxiliary output is continuously turned ON and squelch from local receiver is disabled.

DEFAULT:

0, Auxiliary output off.

EXAMPLE:

34 1

Mode 1, Auxiliary output when local COS is active.

4.5.35

AUXILIARY INPUT MODE

The auxiliary port allows you to connect multiple RI-200 controllers together or connect the RI-200 to someone else’s
existing controller. This command selects the source controller address that will allow audio and PTT information to enter
this controller. This command also selects whether the auxiliary audio is mixed with the local receiver audio or when the
local receiver audio is active, the auxiliary audio is muted. Individual inputs can only be selected when the serial mode is
selected with S-Command 38. When S-Command 38 digital mode is selected, enabling any of the source inputs will pass
audio.

An optional “Encode Source” parameter is also available. This allows you to select a source controller address that when
activity from that source occurs, the local controller will use the CTCSS/DCS decode data to determine what CTCSS or DCS
to encode on the local TX. Also see S-Command 23 for selecting functions for this mode.

SYNTAX:

35 [Input] [State] [Mode] <Encode Source>

MINIMUM:

Input 0 (All inputs), State 0 (Off), Mode 0 (Mute audio), Encode source 0 (No encode source)

MAXIMUM:

Input 8, State 1 (On), Mode 1 (Mix audio), Encode source 8 (Tone # from controller address 8)

UNITS:

Input 0 = All inputs, 1 – 8 = each input.
State 0 = Input off, State 1 = Input on.
Mode 0 = Mute auxiliary input audio when the local RX is active.
Mode 1 = Mix auxiliary audio with local RX audio.
Encode Source 0 = No source used, Source 1 – 8 = The source used for auxiliary CTCSS/DCS encode.

DEFAULT:

All auxiliary inputs are 0 (Off).

EXAMPLE:

35 1 1 0

Turn on input 1 and use mute mode.

35 3 1 1 3

Turn on input 3 and use mix mode, also ref. input 3 tone for encode when aux is active.

35 0 0 0

Turn off all inputs

4.5.36

AUXILIARY INPUT CARRIER DELAY TIMER

This is the amount of time that the repeater transmitter stays keyed after the auxiliary input has dropped. This carrier delay is
set in tenths of seconds (100 ms) increments. Setting the auxiliary delay to zero seconds selects no carrier delay.

SYNTAX:

36 [Time]

MINIMUM:

0 (No delay)

MAXIMUM:

255 (25.5 Seconds)

UNITS:

Tenths of seconds (1/10 seconds or 100 ms)

DEFAULT:

10 (1.0 Seconds)

EXAMPLE:

36 50

Set Auxiliary input carrier delay to 5.0 seconds.

36 0

Set Auxiliary input carrier delay to 0 seconds, no delay.

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