Unit installation

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RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
066: Send a Voice Message Using English Words
This command allows you to send a voice message out of the radio ports on the controller, just like
command 036 does. The difference is that you have to look up word numbers to use command
036, while this command lets you just type in the words in English, with underscores between the
words. If you enter a word that isn't in the controller's voice library, it will spell it. Since DTMF
keypads only have the letters A..D (if that), this command is only useful when working from the
serial port. There is no polite version of this command (see commands 063 and 064).
<066> w..w
Parameters:
- 066 is the default command name.
- w..w are the words to be spoken, in English, with underscores between words
Example:
066 this_is_a_test_message
Sending DVR-1 Messages:
If you have the optional DVR-1 (Digital Voice Recorder), you can include DVR tracks in
the messages you generate with this command. Simply put “DVRxxx” where ‘xxx’ is a track
number wherever you want the DVR track to go in the message. For example: “066
this_is_a_test_pause_DVR123_repeater_DVR32" will make the synthesized voice speak “This is a
test”, then the DVR will play track 123, then the synthesized voice will speak “Repeater”, and
finally the DVR will play track 32.