Specifications

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Copy To Courtesy Tone Buffers
The Internal Command Structure can be used to change the repeater and transceiver
courtesy tone buffers. The commands consists of pointers 44 and 46 followed by the
courtesy tone number 00-09 or voice message number 20-40.
Scheduler Command Memory
This memory area is reserved for storage of scheduler activity. This includes the
time the command is to be executed, and the action to be taken.
Read Scheduler Locations (01-60)
Key-up and send [*10XX]. Un-key and the voice will read back the status of the memory
location. If there is no command stored at that memory location, the voice will say:
"POSITION XX IS CLEAR." If a command is stored at that memory location, the voice
will read back the time, day, and command stored.
Program Scheduler Locations (01-60)
Key-up and send [*11XX] followed by the hours, minutes, day of week, or day of month
and month of year, and the command to be executed. Un-key and the voice will say:
"CONTROL OK."
Example: Set Zone 1 Channel 5 (ON) - 9:00 AM Every Friday (Store at Table
Location 27)
┌────────Pointer
┌──────Day of Week ┌──────Zone #
Minutes──────┐ ┌────Day of Month ┌────Channel #
Hour───┐ ┌─Month of Year ┌──Activity
*1127 09 00 6 00 00 1 1 5 1
Example: Play DVR Track 7 - 6:00 PM Every Day (Store at Table Location 6)
┌─────── Day of Week ┌───────DVR Pointer
Minutes──────┐ ┌─────Day of Month ┌────DVR Table Position
Hour───┐ ┌──Month of Year
*1106 18 00 0 00 00 32 07
Example: Announce Time of Day - 7:30 AM - ON December 25th (Store at Table
Location 42)
┌───────Day of Week
Minutes──────┐ ┌────Day of Month ┌────Time of Day Prefix
Hours───┐ ┌─Month of Year
*1142 07 30 0 25 12 2000
Example: Play DVR Track 9 - 30 minutes after every hour. Store at Table Location
26)
┌─────── Day of Week ┌───────DVR Pointer
Minutes──────┐ ┌─────Day of Month ┌────DVR Table Position
Hour───┐ ┌──Month of Year
*1126 ** 30 0 00 00 32 09
DAY OF WEEK SCHEDULER PROGRAMMING TABLE
0=Daily 2=Monday 4=Wednesday 6=Friday 8=Weekdays
1=Sunday 3=Tuesday 5=Thursday 7=Saturday 9=Weekends
Erase Scheduler Locations (01-60)
Key-up and send [*12XX]. Un-key, the voice will say: "CANCEL CLOCK CONTROL POSITION
XX."
Macro Command Memory
Macros are used to store custom commands of up to ten operations that will execute
with a single DTMF entry. Macro #39 is a power-up macro and will execute anytime
power is restored to the controller. Macro #40 is assigned to the LiTZ alert system.