User's Manual

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The CODE command takes an argument of 1…255, or NONE. Entering CODE
without an argument will display either
NONE or ACTIVE. ACTIVE means
that security/encryption has been enabled, but the radio will not display the
security argument.
When a
CODE value is active, all radios in the system must use the same code
value. If the code value is not properly programmed, a Remote radio will not
synchronize with the Master.
CAUTION: Record the
CODE value and store it in a safe place. If the code is
later forgotten, and a unit is to be added to the system, all radios in the
network must be set to
NONE and then reprogrammed to a new value.
CSADDR [1–65000, NONE]
Clock-Synchronizing Master Address
Used to specify the network address of a “Clock-Sync” Master station to
which this station will be synchronized. Also see “ADDR [1–65000]” on
Page 40 and “Co-Located and Close-Proximity Masters” on Page 30 for
further details.
CTS [0–255]
Clear-to-Send Delay
The CTS (clear-to-send) command sets or displays the timer value associated
with the CTS line response. The command parameter ranges from 0 to 255
milliseconds.
For DCE operation, the timer specifies how long to wait after the RTS line
goes high before asserting the CTS line. A timer value of zero means that the
CTS line will be asserted immediately following the assertion of RTS.
For CTS Key operation (see the
DEVICE command), the timer specifies how
long to wait after asserting the CTS line before sending data out the DATA
port. A timer value of zero means that data will be sent out the data port
without imposing a key-up delay. (Other delays may be in effect from other
radio operating parameters.)
CTSHOLD [0–60000]
Clear-to-Send Hold Time
Used in DEVICE CTS KEY mode, this command sets the amount of time in
milliseconds that CTS remains present following transmission of the last
character out the RXD pin of the
DATA port. This “hold time” can be used to
prevent squelch tail data corruption when communicating with other radios.
The
CTSHOLD setting can range from 0 to 60000 (i.e., 60 seconds). The
default value is 0, which means that CTS will drop immediately after the last
character is transmitted. If the command is entered when the radio is in
DEVICE DCE mode, the response CTSHOLD N/A will be displayed.