FARGO electronic 7KDAB manual PW 49 90/91/92/93 xx Message Handler Initial Message Delay

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{PW} 49 90/91/92/93 xx Message Handler Initial Message Delay

Timer’s 90 through 93 now allow the user to determine the initial message delay value for individual message types.

In previous versions, these timer delay values were fixed at 1.0 seconds. The user can now specify a timer value of zero to 5.0 seconds with 100ms resolution.

Timer:

90 – CW pre-message delay associated with special message character ‘54’ 91 – Beep pre-message delay associated with special message character ‘54’ 92 – Paging pre-message delay that is always present

93 – Speech pre-message delay associated with special word ‘0000’

These timer delay’s are utilized only at the beginning of a new message sequence, and with the exception of a paging sequence, the delay only occurs if the message begins with the special message character or word.

Examples:

 

{PW} 49 90 15

;set CW initial delay to 1.5 seconds

{PW} 49 93 20

;set speech initial delay to 2.0 seconds

;send CW message “KA9FUR” with an initial delay {PW} 15 9900 54 59 0852 67 20 10 09 15 30 27

;send speech message “KA9FUR repeater” with an initial delay {PW} 15 9960 0000 0260 0001 0335 0149 0540 0401 0421

{PW} 49 94/95 xx Logic output pulse duration

These timers were introduced in version 2.04f.

Timer 94 now sets the logic pulse ON duration, and timer 95 sets the logic pulse OFF duration. Timer units are in 10ms increments with the minimum value of 10ms and the maximum of 2540ms.

The pulsed output duration may vary up to +/-10ms.

NOTE: If new firmware is installed in a controller that previously contained an older 2.04 variant AND the controller is not cold initialized, the timer values will default to zero, meaning the pulsed outputs will not work. In order to retain backward compatibility either manually set both of the timer values to ‘50’ (500ms), OR cold initialize the controller.

Examples:

 

{PW} 49 94 50

;set logic output pulsed on delay to 500ms

{PW} 49 95 10

;set logic output pulsed off delay to 100ms

7KDAB, Version 2.0, 19-Aug-2007

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Contents 7K Digital Audio Board Using the DAB Morse Code Features Appendix a Library Contents Appendix F Schematics Appendix G Daughter PCB Installation Introduction Copyright Notice and Limited Software Warranty Limited Hardware WarrantyTrademarks Installation into the rack mount cabinet InstallationInstalling the Flash Card Updating the 7K repeater controller firmware LED Status indicator Using the DABBasic use Supported WAV File formats Things to consider when deciding file storage parametersMulti-Media Card adapters Storing files on the Flash cardRecommended editing programs Format d /a1024 File system requirementsSpecial files stored in the root directory File system structure for the Audio FilesLong word continuation Custom DelaySpecial Words Play Random File Playback Speed FactorSend Serial Characters Force 7KDAB ResetProvide RTC data to DAB Load 7K Patch fileLoad 7K-IMAGE.BIN Save 7K-IMAGE.BINMessage File contents Morse Code FeaturesMessage File Location Message file control charactersSending ‘Prosigns’ SpeedAmplitude 7KDAB ‘Busy’ message Password Using the Serial PortHardware Interface BaudrateConnecting a Modem to the Serial Port CD Change Directory Command Line InterfaceWAV DIR Directory commandFind Find a file DEL Delete FileREN Rename File SY Send Y-Modem Reboot Reboot DABRY Receive Y-Modem LO LogoutType Type a file to the console Stop Stop current WAV file playbackTime Display or Set the current Time and Date #! Issuing commands to the 7K Command line interface commands available with 7K firmwareRx1 Rx3 LL 99717* LL 99705* LL 9983* Rx1 RFP Remote Front PanelScript Execute text file to program the 7K controller Firmware Update Procedure Appendix a Library Contents Page Page 1414 Page Page Page Rate Page Type VCO Test Tones Dec Char Name Appendix B Ascii Character ChartAppendix C Morse Code Characters · · · · · · · · - · Product Firmware Revisions Appendix D Version HistoryOverview Appendix E 7K Version 2.04 Release NotesDisclaimer PW 24 Remove Command From Macro New CommandsPW 36 T F Modify ID Timers Stop playback of current speech wordPW 49 94/95 xx Logic output pulse duration PW 49 90/91/92/93 xx Message Handler Initial Message DelayFunction ‘ff’ Item Tested PW 76 ff yyyy zzzzPW 63 36 Suppress command responses within macro execution New SwitchesPW 63 16 Daylight Savings time correction PW 63 19 Ignore Landline Busy InputPage PW 02 f … Ctcss Encoder Function code ‘f’ Description Changed CommandsPW 96 t Set Dtmf Mute Delay PW 40 r Set Transmit Timeout TimersPW 63 xx 0/1/2/3 Set User Switch PW 89 … Select Dtmf Priority/ScanOperational Changes New Message TypesVersion 2.04a Bug Fixes and Changes VersionVersion 2.04b Version 2.04cVersion 2.04f Appendix F Schematics Revision E 7KDAB, Version 2.0, 19-Aug-2007 Vyex LLC Revision D1 7KDAB, Version 2.0, 19-Aug-2007 Vyex LLC Page Appendix G Daughter PCB Installation