Unit installation

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RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
Macros 268..275 are executed when it is time to send a courtesy beep. You would normally call
Command 040 from this macro to generate the tones of your courtesy beep. If you want your
courtesy beep to contain several beeps in sequence, you can call Command 040 multiple times
within one macro, once for each beep.
Note: Before this macro is automatically called after you unkey, the audio routing variable is set to
make the tones go to the proper ports, so you do not have to worry about that at all. Just call the
commands you want to be executed when it is time for a courtesy beep (you could send beeps,
DTMF digits, voice messages...) and the audio will automatically be sent to the correct ports. To
change the courtesy beep timers, see Command 020.
Macro Definition
268 Port 1 Courtesy Beep Slot
269 Port 2 Courtesy Beep Slot
270 Port 3 Courtesy Beep Slot
271 Port 4 Courtesy Beep Slot
272 Port 5 Courtesy Beep Slot
273 Port 6 Courtesy Beep Slot
274 Port 7 Courtesy Beep Slot
275 Port 8 Courtesy Beep Slot
Macros 276..291 are called when I/O 1&2, Analog 1..8 go into a High alarm. You may want to
use these macros to speak an voice message indicating the alarm and/or take some other action
such as turning off an output line. To change how often the RLC-3 checks to see if an alarm has
occurred, see Command 020. The default is every one second.
Macro Definition: I/O #1 . Macro Definition: I/O #2
276 Analog 1, High Alarm . 284 Analog 1, High Alarm
277 Analog 2, High Alarm . 285 Analog 2, High Alarm
278 Analog 3, High Alarm . 286 Analog 3, High Alarm
279 Analog 4, High Alarm . 287 Analog 4, High Alarm
280 Analog 5, High Alarm . 288 Analog 5, High Alarm
281 Analog 6, High Alarm . 289 Analog 6, High Alarm
282 Analog 7, High Alarm . 290 Analog 7, High Alarm
283 Analog 8, High Alarm . 291 Analog 8, High Alarm