Unit installation
4-6
RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
Courtesy Beep After Voice or Tones Timer:
This timer keeps a courtesy beep from being sent immediately after a voice message. It sets the
minimum amount of time the controller will wait after the voice and tone generators stop before a
courtesy beep will be sent. The courtesy beep delay timers (timers 003..004) control how long
after unkeying the controller will wait, but if they have already expired and the courtesy beep is just
waiting for the voice to finish, this timer will have an effect. An example of this is when you
kerchunk a repeater after a long period of inactivity and then wait for the initial ID then the
courtesy beep.
- This timer is programmed in 10mS Increments from 001-9999
Timer Number Description Defaults
049 Courtesy Beep After Voice Timer, Transmitter 1 1 sec (100)
050 Courtesy Beep After Voice Timer, Transmitter 2 "
051 Courtesy Beep After Voice Timer, Transmitter 3 "
052 Courtesy Beep After Voice Timer, Transmitter 4 "
053 Courtesy Beep After Voice Timer, Transmitter 5 "
054 Courtesy Beep After Voice Timer, Transmitter 6 "
055 Courtesy Beep After Voice Timer, Transmitter 7 "
056 Courtesy Beep After Voice Timer, Transmitter 8 "
Doug Hall RBI-1 Delayed Send Timer:
Buffers inside the RBI-1 overflow if it is sent too many changes too quickly. The RLC-3 avoids
this potential problem by collecting all of the changes that occur quickly (such as within a macro)
and sends the combined result of all of them only when no changes have been made for the length
of this timer.
- This timer is programmed in 10mS Increments from 001-9999
Timer Number Description Defaults
057 Doug Hall Delayed Send Timer 500mS (050)