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RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
174: Erase DVR Tracks
This command makes the DVR erase the specified track or range of tracks. There are several
reasons to erase tracks. Tracks that have been recorded before must be erased before they can be
recorded again. Tracks that are no longer being used should be erased to make more storage space
available for new messages. Once a track has been erased, there is no way to recover it, so use this
command with caution, especially when erasing a range of tracks.
<174> ttt Erase single track
<174> t..t Erase multiple in-a-row tracks
<174> ttt ttt..fff Erase multiple separate tracks
Parameters:
- 174 is the default command name
- TTT is a DVR track number to be erased. If only specify one track can use 1..3 digits.
- FFF (optional). If specified, DVR tracks TTT through FFF will be erased. FFF must be
larger than TTT.
Note: If the DVR track for "message erased" is not heard, make sure you have entered Command
182 1 D or unkey to set up the DVR and that the "message erased" track has been recorded. You
may have to wait for several seconds after entering the command for the DVR to finish deleting the
message and send "message erased".