FARGO electronic 7KDAB Changed Commands, PW 02 f … Ctcss Encoder Function code ‘f’ Description

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Changed Commands

 

 

{PW} 02 f …

CTCSS Encoder

 

 

 

 

Function code ‘f’

Description

 

0

 

CTCSS Encoder OFF

 

1

 

CTCSS Encoder ON continuously when transmitter is active

 

2

 

Tx1 coupled OFF delay.

 

 

 

Turns on when Transmitter goes active, and turns off when

 

 

 

delay timer expires.

 

3

 

Receiver for Tx1 coupled OFF delay.

 

 

 

Turns on when any receiver with a path to Tx1 goes active,

 

 

 

and turns off when delay timer expires.

 

4

 

Receiver for Tx1 coupled loss OFF delay.

 

 

 

Turns on when any receiver with a path to Tx1 is active, and

 

 

 

upon signal loss starts delay timer. When delay timer expires,

 

 

 

encoder is turned off.

 

7

 

Zero’s the dynamic timer value, forcing the encoder to

 

 

 

immediately turn off.

 

8 ‘xxx’

 

Set’s the default timer value to ‘xx.x” seconds. Valid range is

 

 

 

0 to 12.7 seconds.

 

9 ‘x’

 

Associates user output ‘x’ with the CTCSS encode function. 0

 

 

 

disables feature, 1-6 associate a User output with this feature.

Examples:

Encode during user transmissions and hold the encoder active for an additional 200ms after receiver squelch closes to allow for mobile flutter. Use this example for making your repeater more compatible with an on air linking method, such as IRLP, that relies on the CTCSS encoder following user activity.

{PW} 02 8 2

;set timer value to 200ms

{PW} 02 9 3

;(optional) associate user output 3 with CTCSS encode function

{PW} 02 4

;set mode 4 to cause CTCSS to be encoded during all user transmissions

Function ‘7’ could be used to disable the CTCSS encoder after a courtesy message is sent.

{PW} 02 8 127

;set timer to maximum value

{PW} 02 4

;select mode 4

{PW} 20 1234 {PW} 02 7

;create macro 1234 with cmd 02 function 7

{PW} 31 10 9910 74 09 9999 1234

;60ms, 440Hz beep followed by macro 1234

7KDAB, Version 2.0, 19-Aug-2007

© Vyex LLC, 2003-2007

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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 parametersStoring files on the Flash card Recommended editing programsMulti-Media Card adapters Format d /a1024 File system requirementsSpecial files stored in the root directory File system structure for the Audio FilesCustom Delay Special WordsLong word continuation 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 charactersSpeed AmplitudeSending ‘Prosigns’ 7KDAB ‘Busy’ message Password Using the Serial PortHardware Interface BaudrateConnecting a Modem to the Serial Port CD Change Directory Command Line InterfaceWAV DIR Directory commandDEL Delete File REN Rename FileFind Find a file SY Send Y-Modem Reboot Reboot DABRY Receive Y-Modem LO LogoutStop Stop current WAV file playback Time Display or Set the current Time and DateType Type a file to the console #! 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 HistoryAppendix E 7K Version 2.04 Release Notes DisclaimerOverview PW 24 Remove Command From Macro New CommandsPW 36 T F Modify ID Timers Stop playback of current speech word PW 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