Unit installation

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RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
259 - Patch Dialing Cover Tone - makes 263 - Directed Reverse Patch No Answer -
command 158 send a cover tone while happens whenever command 132 is
the patch is dialing a number. used, no one enters the reverse patch
260 - General Call Out Answered - happens answer command, and the controller
when command 132 is being used for gives up. It makes command 132
a general call-out and someone enters speak “No Answer” to the person on
the reverse patch answer command. It the phone.
makes command 158 speak 264 - Directed Reverse Patch Cancelled -
“Connect”. happens when someone enters the
261 - Directed Reverse Patch Answered - hangup code while command 132 is
happens when command 132 is being being used.
used for a directed call-out and 265 - Directed Reverse Patch Clear
someone enters the reverse patch 266 - Semi-Private Patch Cover Tone -
answer command. It makes command makes command 158 send a cover
158 speak “Connect”. tone during semi-private patch
262 - Directed Reverse Patch No Pager - operation.
makes command 132 speak “No P A 267 - Repeat Dial Message - happens when
G E R” to the person on the phone if command 129 is used. Speaks
they try to do a directed page to “Repeat Dial”.
someone that has reverse patch paging
disabled with command 192.
Notes about the Event Triggers:
Tail Messages: There are three tail messages assigned to each transmitter. They can be used to
indicate that you are on battery power, that a link is up, to announce club meetings, etc. If you
transmit PL from your repeater, you may want to consider turning the PL encoder off and sending
a cw pause from a tail message to make your PL go away before the repeater actually drops (you
could turn the PL encoder back on from the "any connected receiver active" event trigger). You
can enable any one, two, or all three tail messages at the same time. The controller will send them
in order after the courtesy beep (if on a repeater) and hang time are over. They will normally be the
last thing sent before the transmitter drops (the mini-hang time is all that happens afterward). To
keep them from getting too annoying, they will be sent no more often than the length of the tail
message timers (see Chapter 4), which defaults to 5 minutes. If you set the tail message timers to
0, they will be sent every time the transmitter drops. If you key up while a tail message is being
sent, it will start the cycle over again; that is the tail message will be sent again after you unkey,
and the courtesy beep and hang timer are done.