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Chapter Six: Programming the Controller
Store Macro Sets
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Pager Memories
Hint
The currently active Control Operator enable/disable and mode
selections can
be
stored in one of five "Macro Sets" which can
later
be
selected by the Control Operator with simple commands.
One macro select Control Op command in effect performs many
Control Op command functions. The macro sets also store the
user state of the link/remote base, the UF remote control logic
output states, and the Touch-Tone Access Mode up/down state
(if
enabled).
To store a macro set, set up the repeater in the condition you
want stored. A Store Macro Set command takes a "snapshot" of
the current setup of the controller and stores it in the nonvolatile
memory in set 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
*5911
Store Macro Set #1
MACRO
*5912
Store Macro Set
#2
MACRO
*5913
Store Macro Set #3
MACRO
*5914
Store Macro Set #4
MACRO
*5915
Store Macro Set #5
MACRO
The fonnat and address of one thousand pagers can
be
stored in
the controller's memory. Several fonns of two-tone sequential,
5/6 tone sequential, and DTMF are supported.
*29
xxx
f
aaaa(aa)
PAGE
xxx
=
three digit memory number (000 - 999)
f
=
pager fonnat
o
=
1 second /3 second two-tone
1
=
2.7 second /.8 second two-tone
2
=
.4 second / .8 second two-tone
3
=
8 second group call
4
=
DTMF (all except # and D)
5
=
five tone sequential
6
=
six tone sequential
aaaa(aa)
=
pager address
two-tone - A group, A tone, B group, B tone
two-tone group call- A group, A tone, A group, A tone
5/6 tone - wakeup tone, tones 1-5 (six digits)
(for no wakeup tone, insert
*
as first digit)
The DTMF pager address can
be
four or six digits long.
If
a
shorter address is needed, use D as an ending placeholder.
For example, an address of 12 would be programmed as
12DD.
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