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·92 - Disable DTMF Decoding—This code turns off DTMF decoding.
This may be desirable because certain program sources may
contain DTMF tones not intended to be interpreted as selector
codes, and that can inadvertently reroute the audio path. For further
information See “First Code Only” on page 5-105.
·99 or 099 - Clear All—Either of these codes will clear all currently
active talk and listen paths.
Prompt tones are tone sequences that the MVX-16A sends to the
user. The MVX-16A issues the following four distinct prompt tone
sequences:
"Access Code Request"—Indicates that the system is ready for an
access code to be entered. If the system does not recognize the
entered access codes, it will repeat the access code request
prompt. The number of attempts to enter the access code is
limitless. The prompt consists of a low tone followed quickly by a
higher tone. The sequence is quickly repeated three times.
"Access Granted"—Indicates that the system has acknowledged the
access code and that access to the Eclipse has been granted. The
prompt consists of four tones, each increasing in pitch and
immediately followed by a "ready” prompt.
"Ready"—Signals that the system is ready for a selector code entry.
It also indicates that it has acknowledged the last selector code
entered. The prompt consists of a single high-pitched tone.
"Error"—Indicates that an invalid code has been entered. Error
prompts result from:
1. Selecting a code that is less than 10 or greater than 59
2. Selecting a code without talk or listen labels assigned to it
3. Assigning a control code before a port has been activated.
Multiple Codes
If the Multiple Codes is set to false only one selector code can be
active at a time. Entering a second selector code will automatically
deactivate any audio paths that were activated by the previous selector
code. If this field is set to true, any number of selector codes can be
active at the same time. To deactivate a selector code, either enter the
selector code number preceded by a zero or enter a clear last or clear
all control code.