Alarms
Each Alarm may be individually turned ON or OFF. While ON, if an alarm is triggered, it will either call a macro every 30 seconds,
connect one of the Auxiliary Audio Inputs to the port of your choice or call a macro. This continues until the Alarm TimeOut period
occurs or until that Alarm is turned off (disabled). See the Programming Reference section for details about programming the Alarms.
1901
Alarm 1 Enabled
1910
Alarm 1 Disabled
1921
Alarm 2 Enabled
1920
Alarm 2 Disabled
1931
Alarm 3 Enabled
1930
Alarm 3 Disabled
Aborting ID's on DTMF
When entering a long string of commands (such as when using the Arcom RCP Programming Software), the controller may try to force
an ID in the middle of the sequence. This may cause some commands to be lost. By enabling this function, if there is DTMF activity
during an ID (either voice or cw), that ID will be immediately stopped until after the current command that is waiting in the command
buffer, is processed. The scheduled ID will then run in its entirety. You may also wish to turn this function off at time, especially if some
user delights in sending DTMF in order to interrupt the ID.
*2400
ID Abort ON
*2401
ID Abort OFF
Remote Base Operation
Any of the 3 ports may be used to connect a remote base radio. See Appendix A for a list of supported radios.
The type radio you plan to use with the RC-210 is selected by programming commands. Because of the different formats used with
radios within the Yaesu line, you must also select which model you wish to use. See the Programming Reference section of this manual
for details. The default Remote Prefix is "A7", so you must preface each of the Remote Base codes below with it.
The commands to control the radio are:
A71xxx.xxx y
Enter Frequency with transmit offset*.
Frequency entered must be padded with zeros to make it 6 digits long.
Examples:
A 7 1 1 4 6 6 4 0 3 = 146.640 plus offset
A 7 1 4 4 8 3 2 5 1 = 448.325 minus offset
A 7 1 0 1 4 1 9 5 2 = 14.195 no offset
A 7 1 0 0 7 1 5 0 2 = 7.150 no offset
*The last digit represents the repeater offset .
y equals
1 - minus
2 - simplex
3 - plus
A72xxy
Enter CTCSS code and select encode and/or decode. The 2 digit code used for a particular frequency is
1 = Encode only
2 = Encode/Decode
Examples:
A 7 2 1 2 1 = 100.0 Hz encode only
A 7 2 1 9 2 = 127.3 Hz encode/decode
A 7 2 0 0 2 = CTCSS off
1941
1940
1951
1950
shown in Appendix B. Y =:
Alarm 4 Enabled
Alarm 4 Disabled
Alarm 5 Enabled
Alarm 5 Disabled
Note: the offset must always be entered, even if
Note: To turn off CTCSS, enter "00" for the frequency code
and 2
11
if you are not in FM mode.
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