FOREWORD Thank you for purchasing the CT-17 COMMUNICATION INTERFACE-V {CI-V) LEVEL CONVERTER from COM. Using the CT-17, ICON: CI-V radios can be externally controlled with a personal computer equipped with an E1A standard RS-232C 1/0 port. Up to 4 COM CI-V radios can be used for frequency, mode, and memory channel control with your program, A sample program is described below on page 22. Enjoy creating your own programs with the CT-17. TABLE OF CONTENTS T.CONNECTIONS GENERAL FUNCTIONS.
1. CONNECTIONS CAUTION: Power to the radios and your personal computer must remain OFF before connecting each unit. (1} Set the same baud rate for your computer and radio. Refer to trout computer instruction manual, ® The radio is set at the standard |COM C-V baud rate of 1200bps. (2) Connect the supplied minis plug cable and RS-232C cable, » The inch-type screws are used on the supplied R8-232C cable.
2. GENERAL FUNCTIONS MW ADDRESS NUMBER Address numbers of the radios are fixed with the ADDRESS SWITCH or ADDRESS CONNECTOR inside the radios. numbers are as follows: The ICON standard address coos.
3. BASIC PROGRAMS This section explains how to use each control command. Please study the section carefully to thoroughly understand: the capabilities of the CLVI System and create your own program using these basic programs.
B PROGRAM 2 (FREQ. OR OFFSET SETTING) 580 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 500 510 520 530 540 550 560 570 580 100 101 REM COM CI-V Packer Diagram REM REM | PR% i RES PRl e e REM PR8=CHRS (SHE) CHRIS (KHMER) ' PREAMBLE ' TRANSCEIVER ADDRESS «cl-278) (SHEOL) + CONTROLLER ' ADDRESS (GHZ) ‘. END . OF MESSAGE (8HE) t FREQUENCY SET COMMAND Dag" ' FREQUENCY DATA DEFIANT G-Z :DEF DBL F :DIM CHS(110) FOR M=0 TO 9 FOR N=0 TO 9 CHS (10xM+N) NEXT N NEXT M OPEN "COMMISSION" AS #1 REM doicesmopiooiol .
100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 180 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 1DA PR 3106 320 330 340 350 360 370 100 101 PROGRAM 3 (MEMORY AND SCAN OPERATION) REM COM CI-V Packet Diagram HEM sosmomasanetotinm e re e immemorial i m mim REM PRS U RES L. TXS L.
B PROGRAM 4 (PARAMETER READING) 10 REM COMIC CI=V Packet Diagram REM 1 PRS 1 BES BEM B 50 REM 60 Porsche (CHAFE) CHRIS (&HFE) PREAMBLE 70 TRANSCEIVER ADDRESS 90 (8HFD) END OF MESSAGE i 80 TXS=CHRS (QUICHE) Y CONTROLLER @ ADDRESS ' i v 100 CHRISTENS (8H2) 110 Dag" U/L FREQUENCY ' READ COMMAND FREQUENCY DATA 120 DEFIANT A-Z :CLS 130 150 1000 1010 1020 1030 1040 1050 1060 1070 1080 1090 1100 1110 1120 1130 1140 1150 1160 1170 1180 1800 1510 1620 1530 1840 1645 1650 2000 2010 2020 208¢ 2040 2100 2120 2130 2140
CONTENTS e SAMPLE Radio address 70 1&H10): (See p. 2} 11801160 | "OFFSIDE" : (See p. 3) e 1500~1530 | "0210EOFE” 1 (Seep. 3} Control command 100 {&H2Z) : Band edge reading. (&H4) or {&HC] is acceptable.
6 Continuous parameter reading When making the following modifications for PROGRAM 4 the frequency and mode are shown on the computer CRT DISPLAY each time they change. Erase line numbers 60 ~ 110. Erase line numbers 1000 ~ 1020, Erase line numbers 1100 ~ 2320, Turns ON the transceiver flag switch inside the radio. Inputs the following program. o1& Ko 1100 1F M=8HFD THEN :GO SUB 3000 1110 1120 NEXT K 1140 GOT 1040 3000 X=INSTR : 3020 X=INSTR : 3040 Dodgson" .
W05 0 Nowhere, #2ty FERBER 10 REM COM CI-V Packet Diagram 20 REN persimmon REM | PRS { RES | TX$s ! CNs FIs 40 REM --monomer REM 60 CHRIS (CHAFE) ! PREAMBLE 70 ' TRANSCEIVER ADDRESS (1-275) 80 ' CONTROLLER @ ADDRESS 90 t END OF MESSAGE 100 t FREQUENCY ' SET COMMAND 110 Dago ! FREQUENCY .
B20O05540 No4 DF —~ROHHIAD 100 110 120 130 150 100 101 G102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 118 116 117 118 150 161 162 1583 154 164 156 200 201 202 2038 204 Rg: ICON CI-V Packet Dis gram R BEM ] PR$ 1 RES | TX$ [ CNs LFL$ | REM Keenness REM PRS=CHRS CHAFE) + CHRIS (CHAFE) ’ (8H10) L TRANSCEIVER ADDRESS (1-278) (SHED) * CONTROLLER ADDRESS (8HFD) “END OF MESSAGE (BHZ) * U/L FREQUENCY READ COMMAND DA Y FREQUENCY DATA DEFIANT A-Z (CLS OPEN "COMINTERN" AS #1 MAS=" LSB USB A'M C W RITZY *DATA OUT
4. SAMPLE PROGRAM This sample program is developed for use with the NEC NONBASIC language for NEC PC-9800 series computer. Make modifications as necessary to suit your personal computer using the program, CAUTIONS: 1. Use controller address EO. 2. Do not set address switch inside radio for address numbers OH and FOH ~ FF EH (0 and 240 ~ 255). 3.
10 AR OOR OO IOK AOK 4Kk 5 Q00 e COM: i CI=Y ® 301 CI~17 REMOTE CONTROL 86706706 Ver. Copyright(C) by ICON INC. = s GO MRS R AR DOOR A AOR AR AR AR 700 gg : ICON CI=V 'Packer Diagram 100 i PRS I RES L TX&® Faisal 110 sas s o ot BBB st s BBB 1200 130 (AHEM) ! PREAMBLE 140 RES=CHRS$ (QHB) ! TRANSCEIVER ADDRESS = :IC-R70Q0 1580 TXS=CHRECAHEG) " CONTROLLER ‘' ADDRESS ' 1OEOH 160 CNs=1n Y i Control CODE.
710 Dash" 720 GO SUB 2820 730 GOT 690 1401 7801 FREQUENCY WRITE 760! 770 CoM STOP 780 FQ=1 790 LOCATE 28,4 PRINT “FREQUENCY INPUT (MHz)" 800 LOCATE 29,61 PRINT BROADCASTER 20 B PRINT MES ™ Key then eternity MENU 820 830 Common 840 L=10: M=6 850 MONKEYSHINE 800 1F THEN :GOT 850 870 IR INSTR (0123456789 "+ AS)=0 THEN GOT 850 880 1F THEN: GOT 1080 800 IR THEN GO SUB 20601 GOT 599 800 IF i K=1 THEN 1000 910 IR As=" " THEN 970 Q20 FOR N=1TQ! ¥ 930 MIDRIBS N, 940 NEXT:N 950 MIDRIBS 4, 960 GOT 1040 870 MIDRIBS 5,
2120 2130 R0 2150 2160 2179 2180 2190 2200 2210 2220 2230 2240 2280 2260 2270 2289 2290 2300 2310 2320 2330 2340¢ 2350 2360 2370 2380C 2390 2490 2410 2420 2430 2440 2450 2460 2470 2480 2490 2500 2510 2520 2830 2640 2580 2660 2570 2680 2890 2600 2610 2620 2630 2640 2650 2660 2666 2670 2680 2690 2700 2710 2720 2730 2740 2750 2760 2770 2780 2780 2800 2810 GOT 2080 Blg=n® 1¥ C<100 THEN 2190 GO SUB 2820 COM:.
2820 2830 2840 2880 2860 2870 2880 2890 2900 2910 129720 2930 2940 2950 2980 2970 2980 28980 3000 3010 3620 3030 3040 3080 3060 3070 3080 3090 3100 d1t0 3120 3130 31490 3180 3160 2170 3180 3190 3200 3210 3220 3230 3240 3250 3260 3270 3280 3290 3300 3310 338240 3330 3340 3360 3360 3370 3380 3390 3400 34190 3420 3430 3440 3480 3460 3470 3480 3490 3500 3510 LENITIVE) *LOCATE 55287 FEINT V& TR INSTRUCTS, ()0 THEN 3480 1F LEFTS(VS, "FAY “THEN ‘LOCATE 5,23 PRINT "N GV 1E LEFTOVER, "FE") "THEN 'LOCATE ‘8,23 PRINT