Unit installation

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RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
085: Enable/Disable IDing a Port
This command allows you to enable or disable the IDing functions for a port. Normally all ports
are IDed, including link ports. Often this is not desired. This command allows you to turn off the
IDing functions.
This command also lets you specify whether the controller should use the pending ID messages or
the impolite CW message during conversations. If you choose the latter, the controller won’t even
try to send voice ID’s during conversations (after the initial ID); it will always use the impolite CW
ID message. If you choose voice ID’s, it will try to sneak in a voice ID when you unkey. If you
key up during the voice ID and it is programmed to be polite, it will switch to CW at that point.
<085> p i Enable or disable ID
<085> p i 0 Enable or disable ID. Use pending
ID’s during conversations
<085> p i 1 Enable or disable ID. Use impolite
CW ID during conversations.
Parameters:
- 085 is the default command name.
- P is the port for which to enable or disable the ID's (1..8)
- ‘i’ is 1 to enable ID's, 0 to disable them
Defaults:
IDs are enabled only on port 1.
The controller tries to use voice ID’s during conversations.
Notes:
If you only want to disable some of the ID's for a port, keeping the pending ID's but not the
initial ID, for example, just delete the ID macro that you don't want to do anything (see Chapter 8
for macro definitions).
086: Recall Which Ports have ID's Enabled
This command lists the ports that have IDing enabled. If all ports do, it speaks "12345678".
<086>
Parameters:
- 086 is the default command name.