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MAINTENANCE RADIO COMMANDS
When executing Maintenance Radio commands, you must:
Monitor the channel first, to make sure that no voice or Genesis communications are present on the frequency,
Press and hold in the PTT (Permit To Talk) button, while you
Enter the commands shown below on the radio keypad.
Then release the PTT button so that you can hear acknowledgement tones from the field controller.
This section gives you the complete list of GENESIS MAINTENANCE RADIO commands as well as a detailed
explanation of each command
COMMAND LIST
ALL commands begin with the field controller s address ! Genesis Maintenance Radio (StraightTalk) does not
normally log on to a field controller; each new command is preceded by the desired controller s address, so that
you can operate multiple field controllers without logging on and off individual controllers.
The following commands are supported by Genesis Maintenance Radio:
Legend:
aaa
= Field Controller address from 1 to 999
nnn
= Station number from 1 to 60 (103 in Viking versions)
p
= Program number from 1 to 5
s
= Start number from 1 to 4
ttt
= Run Time from 1 to 4:15 HH:MM or MM:SS
One tone
= Successful command (acknowledge)
Two tones
= Bad or incomplete command or no response
from FC.
SYNTAX
(keys to press)
*aaa#nnn#
*aaa#nnn*
*aaa#970#ttt#
*aaa#97p#s##
SYNTAX
(keys to press)
*aaa#97p#s#nnn#
.
COMMAND
(action taken)
Turn on station nnn at controller aaa for default time in minutes.
(default time selected at field controller in global options).
Turn off station nnn at controller aaa.
Syringe timing function (Hours:Minutes mode):set active station(s) on
for ttt Hours:Minutes at controller aaa.
Semi-Auto start Program p Start s at station #1.
COMMAND
(action taken)
Semi-Auto start Program p Start s at station nnn.
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