Pacific Digital RI-310e Power Supply User Manual


 
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S-Cmd 32 SET MESSAGE and EVENT TRIGGERS
This command is used to assign controller events to trigger messages or macros. Event triggers are items like ID, courtesy
messages, function telemetry and power on events. These triggers point to a starting line in the macro data memory. When an
event occurs, the trigger instructs the controller to execute a message or command from the macro data memory. The default
triggers can be changed so each event can trigger any of the 999 macro line numbers or 0 for no messages. Setting an event to
start at line 0 will disable that event from triggering anything. See section 9 and 14 for additional information in programming
messages and triggers.
Message Trigger:
These are internal events that normally trigger messages. When the controller needs to play a message, it
looks at the value in this event to determine what the address of the message or macro to play.
Event Trigger:
These are internal events that can be used to trigger a macro. As an example, whenever power is lost and then
restored to the controller, a Power On trigger occurs on the restart. This trigger then starts a macro. The macro function can be
used to return your repeater to a specified configuration whenever power is turned on. A function complete (“OK” message, or
function complete of your design) will sound when this process occurs.
Auto Patch Trigger:
If a telephone time-out error occurs during the dial-tone process, the controller will need to put the
telephone back on hook. This trigger is used to tell the controller the start line address of the macro you are using for the on-
hook command. If you choose to change the factory default macro start line address for the on-hook command, you will need
to program this trigger to match. If the controller does not know the correct on-hook command start line address, you may have
problems if an on-hook time-out occurs.
SYNTAX: 32 [Trigger/Event] [Start line]
READ BACK: 32 [Trigger/Event]
STORAGE: RAM/EEPROM
PARAMETERS: Trigger/Event 01-19 = Trigger numbers listed in the table below
Start Line 000 = Disable trigger, 001-999 = Macro data memory start line address
DEFAULT: See table below
EXAMPLE: 32 07 120 Sets ID event to start line 120
EXAMPLE: 32 02 0 Sets weak signal courtesy to no message
Trigger # Messages and Events Start line
01 Message, Clock reset courtesy 019
02 Message, Weak signal courtesy 020
03 Message, Clock not set courtesy 019
04 Message, Un-lock courtesy 032
05 Message, Hourly announcement 000
06 Message, Clean up ID 038
07 Message, Post time-out 022
08 Message, Pre time-out 024
09 Message, Acknowledge 026
10 Message, ERROR 025
11 Message, CW ID 038
12 Message, TX Ring 028
13 Message, AP Answer 034
14 Message, AP Acknowledge 035
15 Message, AP ERROR 036
16 Message, AP Ring Back 037
17 Event, Power on macro 000
18 Event, Auto Patch hang up macro 013
19 Event, Auto Patch auto answer macro 015