Unit installation

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RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
Appendix B: Voice Word Table
Romeo's words (words 000..543):
These words make up the main vocabulary of the controller. They are arranged with the numbers
first, then the alphabet, then alphabetically.
Prefixes and Suffixes (words 544..552):
These are really parts of words. They can be used in combination with other words to make some
new words. For example, you can use words 311 and 549 together to form the word "meetings".
Juliet's words (words 553..586):
These are used primarily for time and date. They are not intended to allow you to run the whole
controller with the female voice.
Pause (word 587):
Word 587 is listed as "pause". It causes the voice to pause for a moment, such as between
sentences. It does not speak the word "pause". It can be used in combination with any of the other
words.
Sound Effects (words 588..598):
Try them!!!
Junior's words (599..685):
Romeo quit the recording business, so we had to get Junior to record some other words for us.
Some words were recorded by by both Romeo and Junior, so you might want to check both places
in the word list. It usually sounds best if you don't mix words from the two lists in one message,
but sometimes that is the only way to get the words you want.
Variable words (810..919):
Most of these words allow you to insert a message that is not always the same into a voice
message, such as the current time. If you want to include the time in one of your ID's, for example,
you could just include word 810 in the ID message. "At <the time>, this-is the XXXXX repeater"
would be word numbers 086, 810, 480, 475, 054, 054, 054, 054, 054, 411. These words make it
easy to write custom messages that read the time, date, I/O lines, etc.