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166: Display Status Screen
This command (when finished) will send formatted screens of information about the controller out of the serial port.
<166> s
Parameters:
- 166 is the default command name
- S is the number of the status screen to display
167: Do Nothing
This command does nothing. After executing, it returns an OK error code like most other commands do. It is used as the default command to execute for commands like Command 157.
<167>
Parameters:
- 167 is the default command name
RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
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Table of contents
- 53 Chapter 1: Getting Started
- 53 Setup, Interfacing and Adjustment
- 53 What Each Connector is For
- 53 Serial Port Interfacing
- 53 Reset and Power Up
- 53 Entering Commands
- 53 Error Messages
- 53 How to Configure a Port as a Repeater
- 53 Example 1-1: Configuring a Port as a Repeater or Link
- 53 Example 1-2: Configuring a Port's COR/PL Polarity
- 53 Troubleshooting the Controller
- 54 Chapter 2: Port Connection Commands
- 54 "Connected Ports
- 54 Turning a Repeater Off
- 54 000: Connect one Port to another Port
- 54 001: Monitor one Port from another Port
- 54 002: Disconnect one Port from another Port
- 54 003,004: Recall a Port's Connections
- 54 005: Set Receiver and DTMF Decoder Conditions
- 54 006: Recall Receiver and DTMF Decoder Conditions
- 54 009: Recall Entire Controller's Audio Crosspoint
- 54 013: Recall Radio Port Card Conditions
- 54 061: Disconnect all Ports from a Radio Port
- 54 155: Enable or Disable PTT for a Port
- 54 156: Recall Which PTT are Enabled
- 55 Chapter 3: Audio and DTMF configurations
- 55 007: Configure DTMF Mute/Cover Tone/Bypass
- 55 008: Check DTMF Mute/Cover Tone/Bypass Settings
- 56 Chapter 4: Timers
- 56 020: Program a Selected Timer
- 56 021: Recall a Timer Value
- 56 022: Start a Timer
- 56 023: Stop a Timer
- 56 025: Sets the Time of Day Clock
- 150 RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc
- 117 026: Recall the Time of Day Clock in Male Speech
- 117 027: Recall the Time of Day Clock in Female Speech
- 117 028: Sets the Date
- 117 029: Recall the Date
- 118 Chapter 5: Command Names
- 118 How Command Names and Command Numbers are Used
- 118 010: Re-Program Command Names
- 118 011: Recall Command Name
- 118 012: Find Commands Named
- 118 Blocking Execution from Certain Ports
- 118 130: Block Command Execution From Port
- 118 131: Allow Command Execution From Port
- 119 Chapter 6: CW, DTMF, Voice and DVR Messages
- 119 030: Send a CW Message
- 119 031: Send a DTMF Sequence
- 119 036: Send a Voice Message
- 119 066: Send a Voice Message Using English Words
- 119 040: Send One or Two Tone Sequence
- 119 Note about Courtesy Beeps
- 119 041: Courtesy Beep Enable/Disable for a Selected Transmitter
- 119 042: Set CW Speed for a Selected Port
- 119 043: Set CW 2-Tone Frequencies for a Selected Port
- 119 044: Set Up DTMF Regenerate Parameters: Not Active
- 119 051: Start Dial-Tone
- 119 063: Send a Polite Voice Message
- 119 064: Send a Polite Voice Msg, If Interrupted Execute Cmd
- 119 163: Keypad Test
- 119 The Digital Voice Recorder
- 119 What the DVR is
- 119 Public Mailboxes
- 119 Private Mailboxes
- 119 Interfacing
- 119 Memory Installation and Testing
- 119 Audio Quality/Recording Time
- 119 Adjusting the DVR
- 119 The Audio Check Command
- 119 Recording DVR Tracks
- 119 Playing Messages
- 119 Erasing Tracks
- 119 Recording the Prompting Tracks
- 119 The Serial Interface
- 119 182: Select DVR Type
- 119 170: Record and Play Audio Test
- 119 171: Record DVR Track (non-prompted)
- 119 172: Record DVR Track (prompted)
- 119 173: Play DVR Tracks
- 211 RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc
- 159 174: Erase DVR Tracks
- 159 175: Record Public Mail
- 159 176: Check Public Mailboxes
- 159 177: Retrieve Public Mail
- 159 178: Erase Public Mail
- 159 179: Record Private Mail
- 159 180: Retrieve Private Mail
- 159 181: Erase Private Mail
- 159 183: Record a Message on the Small DVR
- 159 184: Playback a Small DVR Message(s)
- 159 185: Erase Small DVR Message(s)
- 160 Chapter 7: Serial Port Commands
- 160 024: Set Up RS-232 Serial Baud Rates
- 160 060: Set Up Serial Port Options
- 160 032: Send Serial Message out the Main Serial Port
- 160 162: Always Send Serial Message out the Main Serial Port
- 160 169: Always Send Serial out Main Serial Port by ASCII Code
- 160 033: Send Serial Message out Radio Card's Serial Port
- 160 034: Send Serial out Radio Card's Serial Port by ASCII Code
- 160 138: Direct SPI Send out of Radio Card's Serial Port
- 161 Chapter 8: Macros
- 161 How Macros Get Executed
- 161 What a macro is
- 161 200..499: Execute an Automatic Macro
- 161 500..999: Execute a User Macro
- 161 053: Program a Single Command Macro Sequence
- 161 054: Recall Macro Contents
- 161 055: Delete Macro
- 161 056: Append a Command to a Macro
- 161 057: Copy a Macro
- 161 058: Delete a Command in a Macro
- 161 059: Insert a Command in a Macro
- 161 Automatic Macro Explanations
- 161 067: Set Macro Data Length
- 162 Chapter 9: Pre-Access Commands
- 162 What preaccess is
- 162 What you need to know
- 162 070: Configure a Repeater for Preaccess
- 162 071: Configure a Link for Preaccess
- 162 072: Disable Preaccess Requirement for a Port
- 162 073: Recall Ports with Preaccess Requirement
- 162 074: Allow Access To a Port that Requires Preaccess
- 162 075: Set Stop Access Conditions
- 162 076: Recall Stop Access Conditions
- 162 077: Isolate a Port from the Rest of the System
- 251 RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc
- 178 Chapter 10: Scheduler
- 178 How the Scheduler Works
- 178 082: Set Up a Scheduler Event
- 178 083: Recall a Scheduler Event
- 178 084: Enable/Disable a Scheduler Event
- 179 Chapter 11: The ID System
- 179 How the ID's Work
- 179 Polite Voice ID's
- 179 To Program Your Own ID's
- 179 More about Programming ID's
- 179 ID Timing
- 179 085: Enable/Disable IDing a Port
- 179 086: Recall Which Ports have ID's Enabled
- 179 087: Set Random or Rotating Pending ID's
- 179 088: Recall Random or Rotating Pending ID Selection
- 180 Chapter 12: I/O Board
- 180 About the I/O Board
- 180 Logical Input Lines
- 180 Logical Output Lines
- 180 Analog Input Lines
- 180 I/O Board Pin-Out
- 180 Analog Input Lines
- 180 Logical Input Lines
- 180 Latched Output Lines
- 180 090: Read Whether Input Line is High or Low
- 180 091: Execute Input Line High or Low Macro
- 180 092: Enable/Disable Input Line Alarm
- 180 093: Turn Output Line On
- 180 094: Turn Output Line Off
- 180 095: Recall Whether Output Line is On or Off
- 180 100: Read Analog Input Line
- 180 101: Set Resolution For Analog Input
- 180 102: Set Conversion Ratio For Analog Input
- 180 Custom Analog Conversion Ratios
- 180 103: Calibrate an Analog Input
- 180 104: Set an Analog Alarm
- 180 105: Set Analog Alarm Hysteresis
- 180 106: Enable/Disable an Analog Alarm
- 180 107: Recall Analog Lines in Alarm
- 180 108: Recall Analog Line Configuration
- 180 160: Clear Analog High/Lows
- 180 161: Set Analog Smoothing Factor
- 180 109: Configure Wind Speed Reading
- 180 096: Control or Recall Extended Output Lines
- 266 RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc
- 202 Chapter 13: Autopatch Routines
- 202 Configuring the Autopatch
- 202 Autopatch Up Commands
- 202 Using '*' for the Autopatch Up Command
- 202 Hanging Up
- 202 Connected Ports
- 202 Predial Digits
- 202 The Autodialer
- 202 Limiting Call Length
- 202 How the Dialing Tables Work
- 202 Other Commands that Affect the Autopatch
- 202 110: Configure the Autopatch
- 202 111: Manual Off Hook
- 202 112: Normal Forward Dial
- 202 113: Forward Dial with no Long Distance Checking
- 202 137: Autodial Only
- 202 129: Repeat Dial (redial the last number dialed)
- 202 114: Hang up the Autopatch
- 202 115: Possibly Hang up the Autopatch
- 202 116: Set / Recall the Predial Digits and Timing
- 202 119: Set Allowed Numbers Table Slot
- 202 120: Recall Allowed Numbers Table Slot
- 202 121: Set Nuisance Numbers Table Slot
- 202 122: Recall Nuisance Numbers Table Slot
- 202 123: Test Dialing Tables
- 202 124: Set Autodial Slot
- 202 125: Recall Autodial Slot
- 202 126: Send Predial Digits / Callsign for Autodial Slot?
- 202 127: Enable/Disable an Autodial Slot
- 202 128: Set/Recall Patch Audio Options for a TX
- 202 133: Set up Reverse Patch
- 202 134: Access Reverse Patch Control Mode
- 202 135: Answer Reverse Patch
- 202 132: Start Reverse Patch Call-Out
- 202 136: Set up Reverse Autopatch Ring
- 202 192: Set/Recall Call-Out Options
- 203 Chapter 14: Doug Hall RBI-1 and RLC-ICM Routines
- 203 What the RBI-1 is
- 203 What the RLC-ICM is
- 203 Interfacing and Setup
- 203 Using the RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
- 203 Building the RBI-1/RLC-ICM Cable
- 203 139: Set Up the RLC-Icom Interface
- 203 RLC-ICM Internal Operation Test Points
- 203 140: Set Port for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
- 203 141: Set Band Unit for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
- 203 142: Set Frequency (and Offset) for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
- 287 RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc
- 281 143: Set Offset for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
- 281 144: Set Offset and Frequency Readback Styles
- 281 145: Set Power Level for RBI
- 281 146: Set PL Frequency for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
- 281 147: Turn PL Encode Off/On for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
- 281 148: Turn PL Decode Off/On for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
- 281 149: Recall Band, Frequency & Offset for RBI-1 or RLC-ICM
- 281 150: Recall All RBI-1 or RLC-ICM Settings
- 281 151: Turn Radio Power On or Off for RBI
- 281 152: Goto Radio Memory Channel for the RBI
- 281 141: Control/Recall RBI-1 Output Lines
- 282 Chapter 15: Serial Controlled (HF) Radio Support
- 282 HF Radio Interfacing
- 282 HF Radio Control
- 282 195: Configure HF Mode
- 282 196: Configure HF Radio
- 282 197: Set/Recall Transmit/Scan Band Edges
- 282 198: HF Mode Enable
- 282 HF Remote Base Keypad Definition
- 282 199: Enter HF Command (w/o being in HF mode)
- 283 Chapter 16: Special Audio Routing Commands
- 283 037: Set Audio Routing Variable for Commands In a Macro
- 283 038: Kill All Responses Following This Command
- 283 065: Restore Audio Routing Variable (Undo 037 and 038)
- 283 039: Recall the Ports in the Current Audio Routing Variable
- 283 050: Set Up or Recall Default Audio Routing Variables
- 284 Chapter 17: Special Control Commands
- 284 035: Remotely Reset the Controller
- 284 078: Set Command Entry Options for a Port
- 284 079: Recall Command Entry Options for a Port
- 284 080: Execute Command by Number
- 284 164: Recall Software Version
- 284 165: Reset COP Watchdog Timer
- 284 166: Display Status Screen
- 284 167: Do Nothing
- 284 014..019: Not Currently Used
- 284 049: Not Currently Used
- 284 052: Not Currently Used
- 284 067..069: Not Currently Used
- 284 081, 081: Not Currently Used
- 284 089: Not Currently Used
- 284 096..099: Not Currently Used
- 284 117..118: Not Currently Used
- 284 153..154: Not Currently Used
- 284 168: Not Currently Used
- 284 RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc
- 286 192..194: Not Currently Used
- 286 197: Not Currently Used
- 287 Chapter 18: 1000 User Structure
- 287 The Password System
- 287 Method #1 - No Passwords
- 287 Method #2 - Fixed Passwords
- 287 Method #3 - Challenge Passwords
- 287 Method #4 - Challenge Passwords with Decoy Digits
- 287 186: Set up User Password
- 287 187: User Log-on
- 287 188: Recall Who Is Logged In
- 287 189: User Log-off
- 287 190: Assign a User Level to a Command
- 287 191: Assign a Callsign to a User
- 288 Chapter 19: The Beaconing System
- 288 045: Setup Beacon Table
- 288 046: Start Beacon
- 288 047: Cancel Beacon
- 288 048: Start Beacon Using English Words
- 289 Chapter 20: Event Triggers
- 289 157: Set/Recall Event Trigger
- 289 158: Default Event Trigger Action
- 289 159: Enable/Disable Event Trigger
- 298 RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc