Specifications
5-4
Read Macro Locations (01-40)
Key-up and send [*13XX]. Un-key and voice will read back the macro control number
followed by the macro data commands stored at that memory location. If the location
is empty, the voice will say: "POSITION XX IS CLEAR."
Program Macro Locations (01-40)
Key-up and send [*14XX] followed by the macro control number and the string of
internal commands (See Figure 5-1) to be executed. Un-key and the voice will say:
"CONTROL OK." Example: Program a macro with a macro control number of 123 to announce
the time and turn on Zone 2, Channel 4. (Store as memory location 3).
Programming────┐ ┌────Time of Day Request
Command │ │
*14 03 123 * 2000 1241
Macro Table Position───┘ │ └───Control Zone 2 Channel 4 ON
└──────────────Macro Control Number (1 to 7 Digits)
The Macro Control number [123] is the number entered by a repeater user to execute the
macro.
Erase Macro Locations (01-40)
Key-up and send [*15XX]. Un-key, the voice will say: "CANCEL MACRO POSITION XX."
Read Hardware Input Switch Locations (1-8)
Key-up and send [*16X]. Un-key and voice will read back the Internal command stored
at that switch memory location. If the location is empty, the voice will say:
"POSITION X IS CLEAR."
Program Hardware Input Switch Locations (1-8)
Key-up and send [*17X] followed by the internal command to be stored. See Figure 5-1.
Un-key and the voice will say: "CONTROL OK." Example: Announce the time of day when
switch 3 is activated.
Programming Command───┐ ┌────Time of Day Request
*17 3 2000
Switch Number──────────┘
Erase Hardware Input Switch Locations (1-8)
Key-up and send [*18X]. Un-key and the voice will say: "CANCEL POSITION X."
Save Active Memory (1-8)
Save the current settings of active memory to be recalled later. Memory space is
provided for eight files. Configure the active memory to suite your special
requirements. Use the [*19X] programming command to save the current settings of the
control channels, codes, timers and first twelve voice messages. Example: Save active
memory as File #5. Key-up and send [*195]. Un-key and the voice will say: "PROGRAM
FILE FIVE OK."
Load Active Memory With Default Values
Key-up and send [*199]. Un-key and active memory will be loaded with the default
values. This programming command only changes the control channel settings, codes,
timers and the first twelve voice message buffers.
Send the Time of Day
Key-up and send [*20]. Un-key, the voice will read the time, day of week, day of
month, and month. Example: "THE TIME IS TWELVE FIFTEEN PM MONDAY JUNE FIVE."
Setting the Clock
Key-up and send [*21] followed by the hours, minutes, day of week, day of month, and
month of year. See the day of week table for the number that represents the day of
week. Un-key and the voice will say "CLOCK SET OK." Example: 2:55PM Monday, January
25th. All entries must be double digit, except the day of week.