{PW} 40 r xxx | Set Transmit Timeout Timers |
The new ‘r’, receiver, parameter allows the user to independently set different transmit timeout timer values based on the active receiver(s). Valid values are 1, 2, or 3.
The valid range for ‘xxx’ remains the same. A value of ‘0’ (zero) disables the timeout timer for a given receiver.
The timeout logic was changed such that each receiver now has its own timeout timer. Once ANY timer is started, it is not reset until the courtesy message event occurs.
Command 10 will reset ALL timeout timers simultaneously.
{PW} 89 … | Select DTMF Priority/Scan |
This command was changed to cause the DTMF decoder immediately
{PW} 50 0/1 99 | Review Initial and Normal Tail ID’s |
This command now only sends the tail ID message rather than causing the full ID to be sent. The change was necessary due to some code restructuring related to how these messages are stored internally.
{PW} 96 t xx | Set DTMF Mute Delay |
The DTMF muting logic has been changed to utilize two separate mute delay timers. One timer applies only to the first DTMF digit, the other timer applies to all subsequent digits. Setting the mute time for the first digit relatively short or to zero, and the mute timer for all subsequent digits substantially longer will provide better performance in situations where decoder falsing has been a problem.
When a “*” or “#” command terminator is received, the 1st digit delay timer value will be loaded into the mute timer, thus
A ‘t’ (timer) value of zero (0) allows the first digit delay timer to be set, and a value of one (1) allows the delay timer for all subsequent digits to be set.
The timer value ‘xx’ is set in 100ms units and can range from zero to 2.5 seconds.
On a cold reset, both timers default to 500ms.
Example:
{PW} 96 0 3 ;set 1st digit delay timer to 300ms
{PW} 96 1 25 ;set subsequent digit delay timer to 2.5 seconds
{PW} 63 xx 0/1/2/3 | Set User Switch |
In version 2.04e, if the switch values of ‘2’ or ‘3’ are used, they will turn the corresponding switch ‘off’ or ‘on’ but will not send any command response. This addition was made for those who wish to eliminate command responses from within macros, but who do not wish to use the new functionality in user switch 36 to suppress all command responses from within a macro.
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