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RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
011: Recall Command Name
This command allows you to recall the name of a command. It also tells you whether it requires
more digits to be entered after the command name, if so how many, and whether more digits than
that will be accepted. You specify the command number (the name of the command in this manual)
and the controller will look up its name.
<011> xxx
Parameters:
- 011 is the default command name.
- XXX is the command number ranging from 000-999
Voice Response:
The voice response is XXX YYYYYY 'ED' (Number of Digits of Extra Data)
-- "ED" signifies that the following number is the amount of additional data needed for that
command.
-- If the word "Variable" is spoken, the controller will accept more than the specified number of
digits. If not, exactly that many digits must be entered. See the discussion about command
names and numbers at the beginning of this chapter for more information.
Parameters:
- 012 is the default command name.
-- This command recalls the command number for the associated command name
- YYYYYY is the command name with default command name of 000-999
Voice Response:
The voice response is "Command Number (000-999)" is YYYYYY
012: Find Commands Named ...
This command tells the controller to find all of the commands that have the name you specify.
Normally it will only find one command, but if you have several commands with the same name, it
will list them all.
<012> y..y
Parameters:
- 012 is the default command name.
- Y..Y is the command name with default command name of 000-999
Voice Response:
The voice response is "y..y is <cmd number>, <cmd number>..." or "y..y is not used" if there
are no commands that have that name.