Auxiliary Audio Timers; Alarm Debounce Timer; Kerchunk Filter Timer; Pending Id Speech Timer - Arcom RC-210 Operation And Programming Manual

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Auxiliary Audio Timers

When you turn on one of the Auxiliary inputs, a timer is started. When this timer times out, that input will automatically be turned back
off. The default time is 300 seconds (5 minutes) and the range is 1 to 32767 seconds.
*1013x Set Auxiliary Input 1 Timeout
*1014x Set Auxiliary Input 2 Timeout
*1015x Set Auxiliary Input 3 Timeout

Alarm Debounce Timer

Each of the Alarm inputs incorporates a debounce algorithm, used to eliminate false triggers caused to "noisy" trigger signals. While the
default value of 500 should be adequate under most circumstances, you can adjust this value if necessary. The range is 1 to 6000, with
6000 representing approximately 1 second.
*1017x Set Alarm Debounce Timer

Kerchunk Filter Timer

This timer determines how long a signal must appear on a receiver before it will be recognized as valid, if Kerchunk filtering is enabled.
The range is 1 to 6000, with 6000 representing approximately 1 second.
*1018x Set Kerchunk Filter Timer

Pending ID Speech Timer

The RC-210 normally uses a spoken ID for its Initial ID (this is selectable with a programming command). The Pending ID may be done
is speech or in CW, depending on the setting of this timer. This timer looks for activity on its respective port for the past X seconds. If
there has been activity, the Pending ID will be done in CW, otherwise it will be made with the next Voice ID in rotation. Setting this
timer to the value of the Pending ID Timer will make it NEVER use a Voice ID for the pending ID. Setting it to zero will make it
ALWAYS use a Voice ID for the pending ID. The range is 1 to the value of the Pending ID Timer but is entered in seconds. For
example, 10 minutes is 600 seconds.
*1019x Set Pending ID Speech Timer
Examples (assuming the Pending ID Timer is set to 10 minutes):
*1019 60
Look for activity for the last 60 seconds. If there has been, the next Pending ID will be CW otherwise it will be Voice
*1019 600 Pending ID's will always be done in CW
*1019 0
Pending ID's will always be done in Voice

Periodic Message Timer

This timer allows you to send programmed Tail Messages based on this timer instead of the number of transmitter "tails". When
programmed, this timer starts to run upon COS closure on its Port and is reset if there is COS activity.
*1020 300
Send currently selected Tail Message 5 minutes after last activity.
*1020 0
Disable Periodic Messages
See the Tail Messages section of this manual for details on how Tail Messages work and how to program them.

CTCSS Encode Control Line Polarity

Each Port's CTCSS Encode Control Line may be programmed to be an active low or active open collector. In other words, you can
program whether the Control Line should be pulled to ground or allowed to float when you want encoded by an external CTCSS
encoder.
*1021x Select Control Line polarity. If x = 1, then the output will float when active. If x = 0 then output will pull to ground when active.
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