Pacific Research Solutions RI-1 User Manual
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Pacific Research Solutions
RI-1 and PE-1 User Manual
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Review the following procedure to enter this “Hello” ID into the controller. After you un-key your radio after each command,
you should hear the CW command number read back in speech. This will tell you that you did everything correctly. If you
hear an “ERROR” message, a mistake was made and the command was aborted.
S-Command Description
1. 123456
If you are using DTMF, unlock the controller, you are in S-Command mode.
You should notice a different courtesy tone.
2. 63 043
If you are using DMF, S-Command 63 sets the memory data pointer (start line number pointer)
to start line 038. If you are using the programming software, you can use the macro editor to
select the start line.
3. 31 01
S-Command 31, Enter message data into memory, Start Of Message.
4. 31 00
S-Command 31, Enter message data into memory, Reset Tone Generator defaults
5. 31 04
S-Command 31, Enter message data into memory, Set Tone Generator 1 to 500 Hz tone.
6. 31 99
S-Command 31, Enter message data into memory, Delay 1 second
7. 31 59
S-Command 31, Enter message data into memory, CW “H”.
8. 31 56
S-Command 31, Enter message data into memory, CW “E”.
9. 31 63
S-Command 31, Enter message data into memory, CW “L.
10. 31 63
S-Command 31, Enter message data into memory, CW “L.
11. 31 66
S-Command 31, Enter message data into memory, CW “O”.
12. 31 02
S-Command 31, Enter message data into memory, End Of Message.
13. 64
S-Command 64, Terminate the end of this memory segment.
14.
If you are using the programming software, pick the “OK” button then pick the “Send” button
to update the controller.
15. 68 043
If you are using DTMF, S-Command 68 will trigger the message or macro at start line 038.
Use this to test your message. If you are using the programming software, you can use the
“Send S-Cmd” dialog box to test this macro.
16. 69 1
If you using DTMF, S-Command 69 1 will lock the controller and save data, you are done.
Use the above example to organize your message. It is important to know how the memory is organized so that you know what
the next available start line will be. The table below shows the default ID and how the above data was stored into memory. We
should also note that the station ID is the last default data item stored in the system memory. When you build your first ID
message, you do not need to be concern that it will overlap with anything else in the memory, unless you have added additional
commands or messages after this message. Currently the next available memory start line for use is 046.
Macro Data
Line Data
Description
043 310004
Station ID Message
044 995956
CW “HELLO”
045 636366
046 CD
1. The first two digits “31” are the start of message marker. This data is automatically entered into memory as a result of the
S-Command “31 01”.
2. Each of the next groups of two digits represents each of either the CW commands or words.
3. The first of the speech commands “99” is a pause for 1 second. This is used to keep messages from running together.
4. The actual speech message "WXYZ / R" is located after the delay.
5. The last two data items are the end of message “C” and end of segment “D” commands. These two digits are the result of
S-Commands “31 02” and “64”.