Pacific Research Solutions RI-200 User Manual
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Pacific Research Solutions
RI-200 User Manual
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4.5.32
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 starts 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 message. Setting an event to
start line 0 will disable that event from triggering anything. See section 5.4 for additional information in programming
messages and triggers.
EVENTS:
Whenever power is lost and then restored to the controller, a flag is set and the Power On trigger occurs. This trigger then
starts a macro. This function can be used to return your repeater to a certain configuration when power is turned on. A
function complete (“OK” message) will occur when this process is used.
During the dialing process and when a telephone time-out error occurs, the controller will need to put the telephone back on
hook. This trigger is used to tell the controller which macro you are using for the on-hook command. If you chose to change
the factory default macro line position for the on-hook, you will need to reset this trigger to match. If the controller does not
know the correct on-hook command, you may have problems if an on-hook time-out occurs.
SYNTAX:
32 [Trigger/Event] [Start line]
MINIMUM:
Trigger 01 (Clock reset courtesy message), Start line 0 (Disable message or trigger)
MAXIMUM:
Trigger 18 (Telephone hang up macro), Start line 999 (Macro data memory)
UNITS:
Trigger number, Macro data memory start line
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
031
02
Message, Weak signal courtesy
035
03
Message, Clock not set courtesy
031
04
Message, Un-lock courtesy
064
05
Message, Acknowledge or function complete
052
06
Message, Function error
048
07
Message, Station ID
085
08
Message, Post time-out
042
09
Message, Pre time-out
046
10
Message, Telephone (auto-patch) Ring
055
11
Message, Reserved for future use
000
12
Message, Reserved for future use
000
13
Message, Telephone Answer
067
14
Message, Telephone Acknowledge
071
15
Message, Telephone Error
074
16
Message, Telephone Ring Back
078
17
Event, Power on macro
001
18
Event, Telephone hang up macro
017
19
Event, Telephone auto answer macro
023
4.5.33
RESERVED FOR FUTURE COMMAND