S-cmd 10 ptt timeout timer, S-cmd 11 alternate command terminator, S-cmd 12 reserved – Pacific Research Solutions RI-1 User Manual
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S-Cmd 10 PTT TIMEOUT TIMER
The time-out timer sets the maximum time length of a single user transmission, not necessarily the repeater transmitter key time.
When the user’s transmission time has been exceeded, the repeater
transmitter PTT is turned off, un-keyed. The COS must drop and the
courtesy message started for this timer to reset.
SYNTAX:
10
[Time]
READ
BACK: 10
STORAGE:
RAM/EEPROM
PARAMETERS: Time 0 = Disable time-out,
1 to 255 = tenths of minutes, 6 second
increments.
DEFAULT: 0 (0 Disabled)
EXAMPLE: 10 30 The repeater will time out
after 3.0 minutes.
S-Cmd 11 ALTERNATE COMMAND TERMINATOR
In a normal command sequence, the drop of the NSQ and/or TSQ is used to tell the controller to start processing your
command. You can select an alternate DTMF digit or mode that will also terminate a command, such as if the squelch were not
working or if you wanted to string commands together.
If you use a DTMF digit to terminate a command, do not select a DTMF digit that you are using within a user command; for
that command will not be processed.
If you use a minimum length command terminator, all user commands of less length or wildcard commands will be ignored.
However, these commands can be processed after the drop of the COS or by the expiration of the inter-digit timer. If you use
the minimum length command terminator, the controller starts looking and comparing standard user commands after the
minimum command digit length has been met.
SYNTAX:
11
[Terminate]
STORAGE:
RAM/EEPROM
PARAMETERS: Terminate 0 = None, COS or CTCSS/DCS, 1 = DTMF “A”, 2 = DTMF “B”, 3 = DTMF “C”,
4 = DTMF “D”, 5 = DTMF “*”, 6 = DTMF “#”, 7 = DTMF Inter-digit timer only,
8 = Minimum1 digit commands and inter-digit timer,
9 = Minimum 2 digit commands and inter-digit timer,
10 = Minimum 3 digit commands and inter-digit timer,
11 = Minimum 4 digit commands and inter-digit timer,
12 = Minimum 5 digit commands and inter-digit timer,
13 = Minimum 5 digit commands and inter-digit timer,
14 = Minimum 6 digit commands and inter-digit timer,
15 = Minimum 7 digit commands and inter-digit timer,
16 = Minimum 8 digit commands and inter-digit timer.
DEFAULT: 7 (Inter-digit timer)
EXAMPLE: 11 10 Select Minimum 3 digit commands as the alternate command terminator
S-Cmd 12 RESERVED
RX Active
PTT Output
PTT Delay
S-Cmd 04
Courtesy Delay
S-Cmd 08
Courtesy Msg
S-Cmd 32 1
PTT Timeout
S-Cmd 10
Reset PTT Timeout Timer