ACC RC-96 Owner's Manual page 81

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Chapter Six: Programming the Controller
Morse Code Character Codes
A
21
N
62
0
00
10
B
22
0
63
1
01
word space 11
C
23
p
71
2
02
I
12
D
31
Q
70
3
03
AR
13
E
32
R
72
4
04
14
F
33
S
73
5
05
?
20
G
41
T
81
6
06
24
H
42
U
82
7
07
30
I
43
V
83
8
08
40
J
51
W
91
9
09
(
50
K
52
X
92
SK
60
L
53
Y
93
M
61
Z
90
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Note
Store Message in Memory
Examples: W.., 91
3 - 03
Fig.
6~1.
KeypadLayout
Morse code character codes aret'epeated, and speech synthesizer
vocabulary codes are shown, in Appendix C and on the Message
Editing Reference Card.
A
pause
in voice messages can be generated using the code
34.
Several Message Editor commands control its operation:
·0 When you've completed editing the message and it's correct,
it can be stored in the controller's nonvolatile memory by enter ­
ing *0 (*0# over the phone or from the front panel). There will
be a brief delay as it's programming the E2PROM, then the
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