Pacific Research Solutions RI-200 User Manual

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Pacific Research Solutions

RI-200 User Manual

Page 48

4.5.71

TELEPHONE INCOMING CALL MODE

This command is used to setup how the controller operates during incoming calls. In all modes, the controller will not act on
incoming rings until the ring delay counter (S-Command 75) has expired.

Mode 0: All ringing will be ignored.

Mode 1: The repeater will begin ringing after the ring delay has expired and each time the incoming call rings but not
more than the ring limit (S-Command 76).

Mode 2: The controller will go off-hook without connecting the audio and start ringing the repeater for the total number
of rings set by the ring limit. At this point and between each ring heard on the telephone from the controller, you can
send the telephone control access password to put the telephone in the control mode. In this mode the repeater audio is
still not connected to the telephone and you can begin using macro or access the S-Command with the system password.

Mode 3: Operates the same as mode 2 but the controller will send an answer message when it goes off-hook and the
caller must enter the ring password to start ringing on the repeater.

Mode 4: Operates the same as mode 3 but a three digit CTCSS tone or DCS code number is required on the end of the
ring password. You can also add up to an 8 digit DTMF string on the end of the CTCSS tone number. Mode 4 can be
used for selective calling, i.e. a radio that has DTMF commands or CTCSS tone decoder to un-squelch the radio.

Mode 5: Is auto answer. The controller will go off-hook and connect the telephone audio to the repeater after the ring
delay counter expires.

SYNTAX:

71 [Mode]

MINIMUM:

0

MAXIMUM:

4

UNITS:

Mode 0 = No incoming calls are allowed.
Mode 1 = Ring delay count - Ring repeater users.
Mode 2 = Ring delay count - Off-hook to allow control password - Ring repeater users.
Mode 3 = Ring delay count - Off-hook, answer message - Ring password required to ring

repeater users and control password can be used to access command mode.

Mode 4 = Ring delay count - Off-hook, answer message - Ring password, CTCSS tone number and

optional DTMF string can be included to be transmitted with ring to the repeater user.
Control password can be used by the caller to access User Command mode.

Mode 5 = Ring delay count – Off-hook and connect telephone to repeater (Auto Answer).

DEFAULT:

Mode 2

EXAMPLE:

71 3

Set incoming mode 3

4.5.72

TELEPHONE CTCSS/DCS TONE PANEL ENABLE

Once you have setup the CTCSS tones and DCS codes that you want to use for accessing the telephone . This command is
used to enable the telephone tone panel. Use S-command 20 to setup the tones and codes that you will be using. Make sure
that you include the tones used for the telephone in the user command tone panel or you will not be able to control the
telephone.

SYNTAX:

72 [Mode]

MINIMUM:

Mode 0 (Off)

MAXIMUM:

Mode 1 (On)

UNITS:

Mode 0 = Off, Mode 1 = On

DEFAULT:

0 (Off)

EXAMPLE:

72 1

Enable Telephone tone panel for telephone access.

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