ACC RC-96 Owner's Manual page 76

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Chapter Five: How to Be a Control Operator
IDCommands
Tail Message
Commands
Alarm Enable I
Warning
Hint
Hint
Disable Commands
Hint
One or more Reverse Patch modes may not be legal in the
Amateur service.
The Control
Op
can select which ID messages are generated at
Pending ID times. Any of the Pending ID messages or the
Special ID message can be generated at each Pending
ID
time, or
the controller
can
rotate between the three Pending
ID
messages,
or between the three Pending
ID
and the Special
ID
messages.
29
PI Pending
ID It
Selects Pending ID 1.
30 P2 Pending ID 2t
Selects Pending ID 2.
31 P3 Pending ID 3t
Selects Pending ID 3.
32 SP Special IDt
Selects Special ID.
33 RP Rotate Pending IDst
Rotates Pending
ID
1-2-3
34 RS Rotate Pending-Special IDst Rotates Pending ID
1-2-3 and Special ID
These commands are mutually exclusive - only one is in effect at
a
time.
The Control
Op
can select from three remotely programmable
tail messages to be generated occasionally just before the re­
peater carrier is allowed to drop. He can also disable the tail
message function. Tail messages are useful as reminders of
events to users, or to indicate repeater status or emergency
conditions.
35
Tl
Tail Message
It
36
T2
Tail Message 2t
37
T3
Tail Message 3t
38
TF
Tail Message OfTt
Selects Tail Message 1.
Selects Tail Message 2.
Selects Tail Message 3.
Disables Tail Messages.
These commands are mutually exclusive - only one is in effect
at a time.
The Alarm Enable command arms the site alarm. Disabling the
alarm clears an alarm condition latched into the controller and
prevents further alarm activation until reenabled.
00
RE
Alarm Enablet
Enables site alarm .
. 15
AD
Alarm Disablet
Disables site alarm.
The Alarm Enable is the same as the Repeater Enable command.
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