Pacific Digital RI-310e Power Supply User Manual


 
Pacific Research Solutions RI-300e User Manual
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“End of Message” command consumes 1 digit “C”. The end of data command consumes 1 digit “D”. All other message
commands consume 3 digits each.
CW Messages within a user command macro
When building a message that is contained within a macro use normal macro editing process (S-Command 64). However, when
you arrive at your message, use the message edit process (S-Command 30 or 31).
As an example, lets build a new system ID message. The current factory default ID “HELLO” message is in CW. The
following will show how to program the new ID into the controller. You can use this same technique to modify any of the
system messages. Each character of the ID has a 3-digit command number. See the speech word vocabulary data table located
in section 12 S-Command 30 of this manual for a list of all words and commands. The data for all messages are located in the
same memory area as the macros. When entering a new message or changing a message, take care to avoid damaging other
data in the memory.
Speech message example
Review the following procedure to enter a speech "GOOD (morning/afternoon/evening) THE TIME IS (time in female voice)
ON WXYZ REPEATER" ID into the controller. Un-key your radio after each command, you should hear the character
function or the actual word in speech. This will tell you that you did everything correctly. If you hear an “ERROR”, a mistake
was made and the command was aborted.
S-Command
Description
1. 123456 Unlock the controller, you are in S-Command mode. You should notice a different courtesy tone.
2. 63 038 S-Command 63, set the memory data pointer (start line number pointer) to start line 038.
3. 30 001 S-Command 30, Enter message data into memory, Start Of Message.
4. 30 008 S-Command 30, Enter message data into memory, Delay one second.
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