ACC RC-85 Owner's Manual page 39

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Chapter 4
Command Code Structure
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Introduction
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Introduction
You speak to your new controller in a simple Touch-Tone command language.
Your controller speaks back to you in voice. Commands can be entered over the
air, or over the phone, or over a control receiver.
There are several levels of Touch-Tone commands which control the RC-85
controller. Your repeater group probably consists of three types of persons - the
repeater owner or technical group, the Control Operators, and the general users.
Therefore, there are three levels of commands in the controller.
User commands are those that would typically be made available to the
general users for activating the autopatch, remote base, bulletin board, and
other user type functions. The user command level is the lowest level of
command classification.
Control Operator commands are those which allow enabling and disabling
the various functions of the repeater and selection from various operating
modes. For example, the Control Op may select between carrier and PL access
or enable and disable the autopatch or autodialers.
Configuration commands change parameters of the repeater such as content
of the ID and tail messages, timer values, emergency autodial telephone
numbers, and command codes. Configuration commands are the most secure
type and require that the repeater be placed in a special mode to execute them
(unlocked). Typically, details on Configuration commands would be reserved for
the repeater owner or the repeater's technical group.
Note that all User and Control Op commands codes (except Touch-Tone Pad Test)
can be changed remotely with Touch-Tone Configuration commands.
(Command Code Structure)
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