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Delay Before Play - Dly; Command Listing- Lst; Pause Between Play Repeats - Pas; Number Of Plays Per Trigger - Pls - Mackenzie MacFi-se Enhanced Operation Addendum

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1.1.10. Delay before play - DLY

This command configures the delay before first play value. This setting only
effects start triggers generated on Connector 1.
Syntax;
DLYvalue
Where;
value = (+) 1 thru 99 for seconds, (-) 1 thru 99 for minutes. (default = 0)
Example;
DLY+5<CR> configures delay before first play for 5 seconds.

1.1.11. Command listing- LST

This command lists the commands available to control the MacFi-se .
Syntax;
LST
Example;
LST<CR> displays a list of commands, values and descriptions.

1.1.12. Pause between play repeats - PAS

This command configures the pause between play repeats value. NOTE - This
setting only effects start triggers generated on Connector 1. The
configuration of this value overrides the default setting of configuration
switches 3 and 4 ON, 30 second delay between plays. This is helpful as
the unit may be configured with a custom time via RS-232, but used in the
start input remote control mode.
Syntax;
PASvalue
Where;
value = (+) 1 thru 99 for seconds, (-) 1 thru 99 for minutes of pause between
repeats. (default = 0)
Example;
PAS-30<CR> configures pause between play repeats to be 30 minutes.

1.1.13. Number of Plays per trigger - PLS

This command configures the number of times a message will play per trigger.
NOTE - This setting only effects start triggers generated on Connector 1.
The configuration of this value overrides the default setting of
configuration switches 1 and 2 ON, play message 4 times.
Syntax;
PLSvalue
Where;
value = 1 - 99 repeats. (default = 1)
Example;
PLS20<CR> configures message to play 20 times per trigger.
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1.1.14. Play Message - PLY
This command is to playback messages which have been recorded into the
MacFi-se .
Syntax;
PLYmsgnumber, repeat,pause
Where;
msgnumber = the message location to be played<1-99>, multiple messages
may be played in sequence by placing them in quotes, ie "1,2": The
messages are played like a single message bound by the repeat and pause
specified. Up to eight messages are supported in this mode.
repeat = the number of times to play the message<1-99>
pause = time to pause between repeats 1 - 99 seconds (+) or 1 - 99 minutes (-)
Example;
PLY6,10,+5<CR> will play message six, ten times with a five second pause
between the repeats.
If no message number is given, the system will play the next available message
in memory. This defaults to message # 1 at power up. If no repeat is given, the
system will play the message one time. If no pause is given, the system delays
one second between subsequent message plays.
Repeat may not be entered without message number being entered. Pause may
not be entered without repeat being entered. NOTE: Multiple PLY commands
may be issued to the unit while it is playing. In this case the MacFi-se will
queue the messages and play them in the order they are received. The
STP command will stop playback and clear the queue.
1.1.15. Set Message Enable - PRI
Messages can be enabled or disabled using this command. Normal conditions
will warrant each message to have a "1" priority meaning they are active. If a
message is set for "0", then it is considered inactive and will not be played in the
sequential mode or when a PLY command is issued relating to that message
number.
Syntax;
PRlmsgnumber,status
Where;
msgnumber = the message location<1-99>
status is the priority, E for enable, D for disable.
Example;
PRI5,D<CR> will establish message five as inactive.
Each message will default with a priority of "E" or enabled after it is recorded.
Disabled messages are displayed with a "D" in front of the message number
when the message directory is listed. Disabled messages cannot be played until
they are enabled.
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