Telephone Network Interface D.H.R.
Help text from 10 October 2001
version
Coding :
Comments :
The default access code is 0000.
Interface programming from the phone :
PROCEDURE
:
Call the interface, during the overdialing
waiting beeps, press *0*0000# (slow beeps are being sent), then * followed by
the parameter address, (* equals parameter row if needeed), * and parameter
value followed by #. Slow beeps confirm that it is ok, quick beeps if the code
is improperly entered.
For special characters programming, DTMF
notes "B", "C", "D" are translated by
"P", ":", "#". With this programming software,
linked to an interface, you can easily send sequencies including A,B,C,D. Notes
like "*" and "A" are valid. "#" is the only note
reserved for programming validation. Go in the main menu, check "REMOTE
PROGRAMMING THROUGH D.H.R.". You will be asked for remote interface phone
number and telephone parameter access code. Local interface will be guided by
the software to call the remote interface. Once code accepted, the software
will go directly to programming menu. You just have to type usual commands in
order to program the remote interface (F10 or CTRL+ENTER). Watch for
temporization terms of Ad 23(rearmed at each parameter programming). Listen to
acknowledge beeps with a phone set wired up in parallel to the local interface.
Dial "##" to hang up the phone.
Be careful : Maximum time between
two programming equals overdialing waiting temporization (Address 23). This
temporization is rearmed upon receipt of each "#" of validation.
NB : During the communication, dial
"*" note and the interface will turn to be waiting for overdialing
(mobile automatic standard call mode or remote configuration).
Address
: 2
Words : Five
tone Selective call encode type (0:CCIR, 1:EEA, 2:ZVEI1, 3:ZVEI2)
Coding : COMMANDE
$ "0123"
Comments :
Tx and Rx 5 tone selective call standard.
In this address only frequencies of
the notes are selected. For length of the notes see Ad 5 et Ad 6.
Five Tone encode selection table is CML
standard :
0 : CCIR
1 : EEA 2 : ZVE1 3 : ZVEI2
0 1981
Hz 1981 Hz 2400 Hz 2400 Hz
1 1124 1124 1060 1060
2 1197 1197 1160 1160
3 1275 1275 1270 1270
4 1358 1358 1400 1400
5 1446 1446 1530 1530
6 1540 1540 1670 1670
7 1640 1640 1830 1830
8 1747 1747 2000 2000
9 1860 1860 2200 2200
A 2400 1055 2800 885
B 930 930 810 810
C 2247 2247 970 740
D 991 991 885 680
E 2110 2110 2600 970
F 1055 2400 680 2600
*
PAUSE. Only for Tx codes. Length programmable at Address 10
' ' PAUSE. Only for Tx codes. Length
programmable at Address 9
Address
: 3
Words : Repetition
tonality (A,B,C,D,E)
Coding : COMMANDE
<"F" .and. commande >="A"
Comments :
Usually,
« E » repetition tonality is used.
Address
: 4
Words : Length
of the carrier signal LET (x10 ms)
Coding : VAL(COMMANDE)
< 256
Comments :
Length of the carrier signal before a
selective code is being sent by the interface.
By step of 10 ms. Maximum
length : 2,55 s.
It is possible to transmit a frequency
during this LET (see Ad 48).
This temporization is not used when the
interface is programmed to send an acknowledge (for example, in case of
positive security or remote controls from the I.O. board). Temporization set on
Ad 9 is used to desable the pretime (coloured on the software screen).
Address
: 5
Words : TX
tone duration(ms)
Coding : VAL(COMMANDE)
< 256
Comments :
Length of TX tone is not related to
selective five tone standard choosen at Ad 2.
Maximum length : 255 ms.
Address
: 6
Words : Minimum
Rx tone (ms)
Coding : VAL(COMMANDE)
< 256
Comments :
After having decoded a tonality (during 20
ms), length during which frequencies read by the FX803 shall not be analysed.
This avoid to manage quicker tonalities
used for other purposes.
For example : For 70 ms tonalities, this
temporization must be set at 50 ms.
As a rule, decode of tones lower than 30 ms
is not reliable !
A silent or a noise longer than 70 ms and
unanalysable by the FX803 will reset the reception buffer to zero value.
Maximum length : 255 ms.
Address
: 7
Words : DTMF
TX tone duration (ms)
Coding : VAL(COMMANDE)
< 256
Comments :
Maximum length : 255 ms.
Address
: 8
Words : DTMF
TX interdigit delay (ms)
Coding : VAL(COMMANDE)
< 256
Comments :
Pause between two DTMF notes.
Maximum length : 255 ms
Address
: 9
Words : Repeater
sequence hold time
Coding : Val(commande)
< 256
Comments :
In simplex mode (along
with the UVPROM Vox software version delivered on the floppy disk with the
interface. For a call from a phone set to a radio, the interface sends the
repeater access code set at Address 80 row n°0 (see also AD 60).
This parameter sets the length of the pause
after repeater code. Default value is : 300 ms.
Step : 10 ms. Maximum value : 2,55 s.
This pause can be activated in a selective
code with « ».
This temporization can also be used when
the interface must send an acknowledge (for example, output activation,
activation / deactivation of cyclic check). Then it replaces the value set at
AD 4 (LET). This allows to send the acknowledge without pretime (without the
tone selected at Ad 48).
Address
: 10
Words : Pause
between two selective five tone (x10 ms)
Coding : val(commande)
< 256
Comments :
Pause between two selective five tone
generated by the interface.
This pause can be activated with a
selective code combined with «*».
Default value : 100 ms
Step : 10 ms. Maximum value : 2,55 s.
Address
: 12
Words : Number
of busy tone disconnect.
Coding : [12]>"0"
Comments :
Number of busy tone
needeed to hang up.
Default value : 2, hang up will at third
busy tone.
In case of call forwarding (by flashing) to
a busy phone, it is essential to extend the number of busy tones in order to
avoid the hang up before you can take the communication back.
Address
: 13
Words : Courtesy
tone temporization. (x30ms)
Coding : VAL(COMMANDE)
< 256
Comments :
In simplex mode, it is
the gap between the end of voice detection on the telephone line and the end of
transmission of the base station.
Default value is set at 40, (i.e. 1,2 s).
Maximum time 255 (i.e. 7,65 s).
Address
: 14
Words : Length
of the Flashing (x10ms)
Coding : VAL(COMMANDE)
< 256
Comments :
Length of the Flashing.
Flashing is induced
during the communication upon receipt of the selective five tone code defined
at Ad 39.
Flashing is a 270 ms +- 50 ms line opening
used in case of double call for example.
Address
: 15
Words : Maximum
squelch free temporization in base station (s) mode.
Coding : VAL(COMMANDE)
< 256
Comments :
Usually maximum legal time is 5 seconds.
Maximum time : 255 seconds.
If set to zero, transmission ends at end of
carrier detect.
Address
:16
Words : In
base station mode, time out timer TOT (x10s)
Coding : VAL(COMMANDE)
< 256 .and. val(commande) > 0
Comments :
A warning beep is sent 5 seconds before the
TOT.
In case of TOT, the interface will be
replaced idle state and temporization of interactivation will be activated (Ad
17). The radio user responsible of the TOT will not be authorized to recall
immediately
See Ad 17, 81, 82, 89.
Minimum length : 10 seconds
Maximum length : 2550 seconds.
Address
:17
Words : Interactivation
temporization in repeater mode.
Coding : VAL(COMMANDE)
< 256
Comments :
This temporization is
used when the same repeater code is received after a TOT set at the Ad 16 has
been detected.
It allows a second radio user to activate
the repeater to the detriment of the overtalking first radio user.
This temporization is also activated upon
receipt of an out of limit selective code during the surveillance temporization
(Ad 81, 82) or upon receipt of a not allowed radio code (Ad 89).
Default value is 5 seconds.
Maximum length : 255 seconds.
See Ad 81, 82, 89.
Words : Length
of the surveillance of code limits.
Coding : VAL(COMMANDE)
< 256
Comments :
On repeater mode , the
interface is checking that each selective code is included between minimum and
maximum limits declared for each repeater code.
This address sets up the surveillance time
that starts upon receipt of the base station code.
During this temporization, upon receipt of
an out of limit selective code, the interface will be replaced to idle state
and interactivation temporization will be activated (Ad 17). This will forbid
all new communication from the same radio user.
Value 0 : Continuous surveillance.
Default surveillance value is 5
seconds. Max. : 255s.
In order to activate the repeater mode in
emergency mode, limits allowed are the ones declared on the last row.
See Ad 17, 81, 82, 89.
Address
:20
Words : Minimum
length between each serie of rings (x30ms)
Coding : [20]>"0"
Comments :
This value should not be
modified except in case of PABX different than the French specification B11 23
A (for example, quicker series of rings).
Standard value is 6 (i.e. 180 ms).
Address
:21
Words : Minimum
length of a serie of rings (x30ms)
Coding : [21]>"0"
Comments :
This value should not be
modified except in case of PABX different than the French specification B11 23
A (for example, quicker series of rings).
Standard value is 16 (i.e. 480 ms).
Words : Number
of rings detected before answering the call
Coding : VAL(COMMANDE)
< 256
Comments :
It is the number of rings
needed before the interface will answer the call in standard mode.
On taxi mode, answering call in instigated
by radio users.
Pauses lower than 200 ms are ignored.
A ring lower than 500 ms is ignored.
A pause longer that 5 s reset to zero.
Usually, it is forbidden to set an
automatic answering before a minimum of 5 seconds from the beginning of the
rings.
Address
:23
Words : On
telephone (s) mode, maximum waiting time for overdialing.
Coding : VAL(COMMANDE)
< 256
Comments :
Used from phone to radio on automatic
standard off hook.
It is the time during which D.H.R.
interface will wait for DTMF overdialing until reception of the radio number
validation « # » that is to be reached.
Without reception of «# », Ad 42 code
is sent. If Ad 42 is empty, the line will be disconnected.
This temporization is also used :
- In the program mode from the phone :
If this temporization is too short, phone remote programming will be hard to do
(see Ad 1).
- On an outgoing call (radio to phone) with
radio user DTMF dialing ended by « # » (see Ad 71 Row n°3).
Maximum length : 255 ms.
Address
:24
Words : On
telephone (s) mode, maximum temporization without squelch.
Coding : VAL(COMMANDE)
< 256 .and. val(commande) > 10
Comments :
This is the maximum time during which the
radio user can listen to a party without answering. 10 seconds before the end,
there is a warning beep and carrier detection will reset the temporization.
It is also used during a
communication with the intercom.
Minimum length : 10 seconds.
Maximum length : 255 seconds.
Address
:25
Words : On
phone mode TOT (x10s)
Coding : VAL(COMMANDE)
< 256
Comments :
Maximum time : 255 (i.e. 2550
seconds = 42,5 minutes).
Minimum time : 10 seconds.
There is a warning bip 10 seconds before the
end of the timer.
Be careful, if this value
is set to zero, there will be no more call limit timer on phone mode.
Also used for communications with the
intercom.
Address
:26
Words : Optional
output (s) activation temporization.
Coding : val(commande)
< 256
Comments :
The optional output
(terminal N° 7 on 25 pins connector) is activated when it receives the code set
up at Ad 46.
Goes back to low level at the end of this
temporization.
If this temporization is set up to zero,
the output remains to low level until reception of the code set up at Ad 47.
Be careful : this output is TTL
unprotected level.
This output is also used on taxi mode when
Ad 42 is empty : Call can be done by the radio connected to the interface.
This enable to modify the selective code of the radio that must be called by
the memorization of incomming call ID (exchange of the type ATB1 interfaces
(very old)).
Address
:27
Words : On
taxi mode, waiting temporization for off hook code
Coding
: VAL(COMMANDE) < 256
Comments :
On taxi mode, when there
is an incomming call, after sending the radio five tone selective codes, the
interface will be waiting for the selective code that will initiate the off
hook during that temporization.
Without any off hook during that
temporization, the interface will go back to ringing detection and will start
its cycle again.
If the off hook selective code is received
out of this temporization, the off hook selective code will be memorized and
the off hook will be effective after radio five tone selective have been sent.
Words : Code
to force down the repeater and call disconnect.
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*#")
Comments :
This code forces the
interface to return idle whatever its way of use (repeater, phone, vocal
message transmission) except on man down alarm. In that case nothing can
interrupt the phone call.
The interface will also hang up its phone
call upon receipt of the same 5 tone selective code that generated the off hook
(see Ad 65 flag).
See also Ad 89 : list of disabled radios.
Address
:31
Words : Code
to flip to taxi mode.
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
Upon receipt of this code, the interface
will switch from automatic standard to taxi mode. Ad 52 flag is updated.
Quick beeps are sent upon receipt of this
code.
See also help of :
Ad 1. : remote setting.
Ad 31 : Flip from standard mode to taxi
mode.
Ad 32 : " " Taxi mode to standard
mode.
Ad 33 : Off hook code on taxi mode.
Ad 41 : Interface ID.
Ad 42 : Radio code that must be reached on
taxi mode.
Ad 43 : Calling data entry form on standard
mode.
Ad 51 : AF TX radio management during the
call.
Ad 52 : Busy Flag on taxi or standard mode.
Ad 53 : Incomming call priority.
Ad 66 : On standard mode, number of
reiteration.
Address
:32
Words : Code
to flip to standard mode
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
Upon receipt of this code, the interface
will switch from taxi to standard mode. Ad 52 flag is updated.
A long beep is sent upon receipt of this
code.
See also help of :
Ad 1. : remote setting.
Ad 31 : Flip from standard mode to taxi
mode.
Ad 32 : " " Taxi mode to standard
mode.
Ad 33 : Off hook code on taxi mode.
Ad 41 : Interface ID.
Ad 42 : Radio code that must be reached on
taxi mode.
Ad 43 : Calling data entry form on standard
mode.
Ad 51 : AF TX radio management during the
call.
Ad 52 : Busy Flag on taxi or standard mode.
Ad 53 : Incomming call priority.
Ad 66 : On standard mode, number of
reiteration.
Address
:33
Words : Off
hook code on taxi mode
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*#")
Comments :
On taxi mode, upon ring
detection, the interface sends two sequencies of notes (see Ad 41 and 42) and
then wait for the off hook code.
If Ad 65 is set at 1, reception of this
code will induce the end of the communication.
All codes are analysed on reception and
« * » can be used as a joker :
For example :
- Dialing **000 will induce an off hook on
any selective code ending by 000, this code will be memorized in order to hang
up.
- Dailing '29 ' will induce an off hook on any selective code starting by 29.
Without any off hook code set (empty
value), the interface will send the streams set at AD 41 and 42 upon receipt of
each stream of rings that has been set at Ad 22. Then the interface will take
the line and will initiate the communication (be careful this way of
programming is not allowed by B 11 23 A French norme).
In order to simplify the radio programming,
this code can be the same as the one set at Ad 38 (this imply used in base
station with an external speaker microphone connected on JP7).
With a voice synthesis option on the
interface, message " 0 " is being sent to the radio and to the
telephone line before the communication.
This code is also used on automatic
standard mode in case of acknoledge management with off hook code (see Ad 66).
See also help of :
Ad 1. : remote setting.
Ad 31 : Flip from standard mode to taxi
mode.
Ad 32 : " " Taxi mode to standard
mode.
Ad 33 : Off hook code on taxi mode.
Ad 41 : Interface ID.
Ad 42 : Radio code that must be reached on
taxi mode.
Ad 43 : Calling data entry form on standard
mode.
Ad 51 : AF TX radio management during the
call.
Ad 52 : Busy Flag on taxi or standard mode.
Ad 53 : Incomming call priority.
Ad 66 : On standard mode, number of
reiteration.
Address
:35
Words : Reset
code for IO board
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
Upon receipt of this
code, all treatments on IO board normally set to be done on inputs reception
are reset just like on power on. All outputs go back to idle.
Address
:36
Words : Emergency
switch code
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
Emergency mode : Activation of
repeater mode on carrier detection or carrier detection and TCS.
Upon receipt of this code, switch to
repeater mode is automatically done on carrier detection (or carrier detection
and TCS depending on radio configuration).
Quick beeps are being sent back.
See Ad 62 in order to force this flag at
power ON.
Address
:37
Words : Code
of end of emergency mode
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
Emergency mode :
Activation of repeater mode upon receipt of carrier signal or carrier + TCS.
Upon receipt of this code, repeater
mode is effective upon receipt of the five tone selective codes set at Ad 80.
One continuous beep is being sent.
See Ad 62 in order to force this
flag at power ON.
Words : Code
of beginning and end of external speaker microphone dialogue
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
This code is managed when the interface is
idle or on repeater mode.
It induces AF connexion between the
external speaker output and the microphone input to radio AF.
If Ad 45 is not empty (INTERCOM mode) :
Temporizations are the same as for a telephone communication (Ad 24 et 25).
Another reception of this code will idle
the interface and therefore will cut the speaker and the microphone (if Ad 65 =
1).
If Ad 45 is empty (repeater mode) : Time
out timer (Ad 16)and maximum squelch free temporizations (Ad 15) are same as on
repeater mode (the keying on the microphone has same effects as carrier signal
detection of a radio.
Switch off of AF speaker in done only by
the temporizations terms.
In order to simplify the radio programming,
this code can be the same as the one set at Ad 33.
Address
:39
Words : Code
for flashing
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
Upon receipt of this code
during a telephone communication, the interface will activate the dialing relay
for a calibrated line opening (time duration set at at Ad 14).
Address
:40
Words : Code
sent at the end of communication.
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK
*:!")
Comments :
This code can be used in
order to jam radio speakers.
Address
:41
Words : Interface
ID
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK
*:!")
Comments :
Five tone selective
transmission sent before or after the radio ID that must be reached according
to position set at Ad 56.
It is possible to modify this ID :
Dial the radio ID that must be reached, then « * » followed by the
new ID numbers and « # » for validation.
For example with Ad 41 = 29100, Ad 43 =
291AA, Ad 56 = 0
During the overdialing beeps, dial the
following DTMF notes : 18*024#
The interface will generate the
following five tones : 29118 29024. Then it will switch to communication.
See also help of :
Ad 1. : remote setting.
Ad 31 : Flip from standard mode to taxi
mode.
Ad 32 : " " Taxi mode to standard
mode.
Ad 33 : Off hook code on taxi mode.
Ad 41 : Interface ID.
Ad 42 : Radio code that must be reached on
taxi mode.
Ad 43 : Calling data entry form on standard
mode.
Ad 51 : AF TX radio management during the
call.
Ad 52 : Busy Flag on taxi or standard mode.
Ad 53 : Incomming call priority.
Ad 66 : On standard mode, number of
reiteration.
Address
:42
Words : On
taxi mode ID of radio to be called.
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK
*:!")
Comments :
On taxi mode this
selective call is send upon receipt of ring detection (before or after Ad 41
depending on Ad 56).
If this address is empty, the interface
activated the optional output (terminal 7 on 25 pins connector) to initiate the
call by an external radio. Do not forget to change Ad 26.
On standard mode, this selective code is
also sent if at the end of temporization set at Ad 23 there has not been any
DTMF overdialing. If this address is empty, there will not be hang up (see Ad
43).
See also help of :
Ad 1. : remote setting.
Ad 31 : Flip from standard mode to taxi
mode.
Ad 32 : " " Taxi mode to standard
mode.
Ad 33 : Off hook code on taxi mode.
Ad 41 : Interface ID.
Ad 42 : Radio code that must be reached on
taxi mode.
Ad 43 : Calling data entry form on standard
mode.
Ad 51 : AF TX radio management during the
call.
Ad 52 : Busy Flag on taxi or standard mode.
Ad 53 : Incomming call priority.
Ad 66 : On standard mode, number of
reiteration.
Address
:43
Words : On
standard mode, data entry form of the radio selective call
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK
*:!")
Comments :
If the interface is
equipped with the optional voice synthesis board, message N° 1 will be sent before
one dials the DTMF notes.
On standard mode and during a call from a
telephone to a radio, all « A » signs will be replaced by DTMF notes.
All remaining signs will be ignored. All missing notes will leave the
« A » unreplaced (group call possibility)
Overdialing must be validated by
« # » (Ad 52 set at 0 or automatic validation if Ad 52 > 1),before
the end of the temporization set at Ad 23.
At the end of this temporization, without
any overdialing, the interface will send the code set at AD 42. If Ad 42 is
empty, communication will end up.
Once the selective call sent, the interface
switch on communication. However, call back will be managed if Ad 66 is set at
1 (see Ad 66 for more explanations).
Either on manual or automatic standard off
hook, to reinitiate a call, dial « * » and overdialing.
If validation made with « # » is
done without any DTMF note, this data entry form will be transmit without any
modification (call group).
If this address is empty, all DTMF notes
captured will be transmitted. Without any DTMF notes captured, « # »
will en up the communication.
It is possible to modify the interface
signature (Ad41) : Dial "*" followed by the characters that will
replace the last ID tonalities set at Ad41.
For example : Ad 41 = 29000, Ad 43 =
291AA, Ad 56 = 0
During the overdialing beeps, dial the
following DTMF notes : 18*24# :
The interface will generate the following
selective five tones : 29118 29024 and then will switch to communication on.
See also help of :
Ad 1. : remote setting.
Ad 31 : Flip from standard mode to taxi
mode.
Ad 32 : " " Taxi mode to standard
mode.
Ad 33 : Off hook code on taxi mode.
Ad 41 : Interface ID.
Ad 42 : Radio code that must be reached on
taxi mode.
Ad 43 : Calling data entry form on standard
mode.
Ad 51 : AF TX radio management during the
call.
Ad 52 : Busy Flag on taxi or standard mode.
Ad 53 : Incomming call priority.
Ad 66 : On standard mode, number of
reiteration.
Address
:44
Words : Intercom
ID (external keying)
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK
*:!")
Comments :
Upon receipt of an
external keying, this code is sent before or after the address 45 depending on
what is set at the flag of the Ad 56 (available on PRM80 microphone connector).
See also Ad 38 :
Code of beginning and end of external speaker microphone dialogue
Address
:45
Words : Code
sent on external keying
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK
*:!")
Comments :
Upon receipt of an
external keying, this code is sent before or after the address 44 depending on
the flag of Ad 56 (available on PRM80 microphone connector).
This code is being sent whatever the status
of the interface. But only once if the interface is busy.
If this code is empty, keying will switch
the interface on base station mode : Transmission activation, AF shunting
fitting for dialogue between external microphone and radio, retransmission of
AF set at Ad 51 when keying off.
The end of base station mode is also
induced at the end of the base station temporizations set at Ad 15 and Ad 16.
See also Ad 38 : Code of beginning and
end of external speaker microphone dialogue.
Address
:46
Words : Optional
output activation code.
Coding : numvalid("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
Upon receipt of this
code, the optional output (terminal N° 7 on 25 pins connector) switch to high
level.
This output switch to low level at the end
of temporization set at Ad 26 or upon receipt of the code set at Ad 47.
This code is used for the acknowledge
generated on its reception.
WARNING : This output is TTL
unprotected level .
Address
:47
Words : Deactivation
code of the optional output.
Coding : numvalid("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
Upon receipt of this code
the optional output (terminal N° 7 on 25 pins connector) switch to low level
This code is used for the acknowledge generated
on its reception.
WARNING : This output is on TTL
unprotected level.
See Ad 46 : Optional output activation and
Ad 26 : optional output activation temporization.
Address
:48
Words : Frequency
of the note sent during the Length of the carrier signal
LET
(Hz).
Coding : val(commande)=0.or.VAL(COMMANDE)<3001.and.val(commande)>207
Comments :
During the LET (time
duration set at Ad 4), it is possible to generate one frequency (between 208
and 3000 Hz). This may be used when the mobiles are set for scanning on many
channels with a stop set to an extended first tone.
Address
:49
Words : Code
sent in case of power failure (info RS3) / GSM
Coding : numvalid("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*:!")
Comments :
Changing status of the
RS3 input (available on terminal 9 of connecteur DB9 P1 after translation of
RSI2) can be used to generate a power failure. This information use the
TTL-RS232 U29 translater. It can stand a tension up to 30 v on its terminal N°
8 input. By having the information before battery spare activation, wiring is
much easier.
In order to set up this software version,
you must wire RS2 information (connector JP6) to the ground.
When a code has been set at this address,
in case of failure (RS3 > +5V -> RSI2 idled), the following
occurs :
A printed information will be sent on RS232
2,
On repeater mode and without squelch, a 600
Hz frequency from the FX803 generator N° 2 (low level) is being sent on the
radio AF.
After transmission of the code of
end of communication and carrier (set at Ad 40), the five tone set at this
address is sent while the interface is going back to idle state. The five tone
can include a macro command « : » in order to send a voice message
(for example : 18AAA :10 group call followed by message N°10).
When power is back only the code of end of
communication and carrier signal detection is being sent.
With modem GSM Wavecom software version,
network loss or modem loss will induce the same alarm cycle.
Address
:50
Words : Squelch
information (no carrier detect level : 0=0V, 1=5à12V)
Coding : COMMANDE
$ "01"
Comments :
0 : No carrier signal detection = 0v.
1 : No carrier detection =+5 to +12v .
On repeater stations R2H
and MOTOROLA MC Compact, the squelch information is unavailable (radio
modification must be done). Choose 0.
With relay stations MOTOROLA GR900 and
PHILIPS F494 or M294, choose 1.
With mobiles MOTOROLA GM950, according to
output programming :
Low : choose 1
High : choose 0
With TCS management, program one output
TCS/DPL detection, do a logical addition of the two outputs (squelch and TCS).
Unconnect the programming cable and reset the radio after programming.
With TALCO RL / SAGEM, choose 1 (STP1 strap
OUT).
On the interface, strap STP1 ON : Squelch
information with collector open to the ground.
On R2H and MOTOROLA, there must be this
strap (see the interface diagram)
On F494 and M294, there is no strap. The
information must be taken on terminal M2 through a 7V1 zener diode.
Address
:51
Words : Retransmission
of AF RX during telephone communication(1=oui, 0=non)
Coding : COMMANDE
$ "01"
Comments :
0 : When squelch is on, the AF TX is no
longer connected : during a telephone communication we cannot transfer the
radio answer neither to the telephone line or to the other radios.
1 : The AF TX is
continuously connected to the telephone line : The radio answer can be listen
on the telephone line. Level of AF RX depends on the anti local network
efficiency (one can improve this level by slightly increasing R15).
On base station mode, when keying is off,
the AF RX is sent again if this flag is set at 1.
See also help of :
Ad 1. : remote setting.
Ad 31 : Flip from standard mode to taxi
mode.
Ad 32 : " " Taxi mode to standard
mode.
Ad 33 : Off hook code on taxi mode.
Ad 41 : Interface ID.
Ad 42 : Radio code that must be reached on
taxi mode.
Ad 43 : Calling data entry form on standard
mode.
Ad 51 : AF TX radio management during the
call.
Ad 52 : Busy Flag on taxi or standard mode.
Ad 53 : Incomming call priority.
Ad 66 : On standard mode, number of
reiteration.
Address
:52
Words : Taxi
mode (1), standard mode (0 ou 2,3,4...)
Coding :
Comments :
Manual off hook mode : Value 1
Upon ring detection, five
tones selective call set at Ad 41 and Ad 42 are sent. Then telephone connexion
upon receipt of the off hook code set at Ad 33. Then communication starts.
If there is a voice message optional card
on the interface, then message N° 0 is broadcast after off hook.
On taxi mode, it is possible to send a call
to a radio (just like on standard mode) by dialing DTMF note « * »
(see below). This also allows remote settings.
Standard mode : Value 0.
Upon ring detection, the interface pick up
the phone, generate overdialing waiting beeps. The caller dials the radio DTMF
code he wants to reach (possible ID – see Ad 23 and Ad 43), then he dials
« # » to validate.
Dialed notes shall replace the
« A » characters set at Ad 43 (fewer notes dialed will allow group
call).
If there is a voice message optional card
on the interface, then message N° 1 is broadcast after off hook, followed by
overdialing waiting beeps.
Depending on Ad 66, the interface
may wait for a radio acknowledge.
Depending on Ad 33, to start the
communication, the interface may also wait for an off hook code.
Flip from taxi mode to standard mode can be
done upon receipt of five tone selective set at Ad 31 and Ad 32. This flag will
be updated.
On standard mode : value > 1
(2,3,4…)
Idem as value set at 1 except :
When the number of notes required is
reached, the validation is automatic.
Group call is still possible by dialing
« # » before having dialed the number of note required. Then the last
« A » characters set at Ad 43 will not be replaced and a group call
will be sent.
See also help of :
Ad 1. : remote setting.
Ad 31 : Flip from standard mode to taxi
mode.
Ad 32 : " " Taxi mode to standard
mode.
Ad 33 : Off hook code on taxi mode.
Ad 41 : Interface ID.
Ad 42 : Radio code that must be reached on
taxi mode.
Ad 43 : Calling data entry form on standard
mode.
Ad 51 : AF TX radio management during the
call.
Ad 52 : Busy Flag on taxi or standard mode.
Ad 53 : Incomming call priority.
Ad 66 : On standard mode, number of
reiteration.
Address
:53
Words : Incoming
call priority
Coding : COMMANDE
$ "012"
Comments :
Here is set the priority
value of the incoming call. 3 possible values : 0, 1, 2
0 : Priority to incoming call :
When two radio converse each other, the
repeater function is hold so that the incoming call come through. However, on
emergency mode, radio can keep on converse either as long as the line has not
been manually pick up (taxi mode) or the DTMF overdialing validated (standard
mode).
On emergency mode, radios can keep on
converse during the incoming call until manual off hook or until five tone
selective call (automatic off hook standard mode).
1 : Non priority to incoming call :
The interface do not take notice off the
ring detection, do not take the line and wait for the end of repeater mode to
act.
2 : Incoming call not managed :
Whatever its state, the interface do not
manage the incoming calls. This may be valuable when an operator manage the
telephone during day time. In order to validate the incoming call priority
before leaving, the operator dials *53*0#
from his computer.
See also help of :
Ad 1. : remote setting.
Ad 31 : Flip from standard mode to taxi
mode.
Ad 32 : " " Taxi mode to standard
mode.
Ad 33 : Off hook code on taxi mode.
Ad 41 : Interface ID.
Ad 42 : Radio code that must be reached on
taxi mode.
Ad 43 : Calling data entry form on standard
mode.
Ad 51 : AF TX radio management during the
call.
Ad 52 : Busy Flag on taxi or standard mode.
Ad 53 : Incomming call priority.
Ad 66 : On standard mode, number of
reiteration.
Address
:54
Words : Rogers
Beeps on repeater mode (1=yes, 0=no)
Coding : COMMANDE
$ "01"
Comments :
When validated, it sends a 1800 Hz beep
whenever the squelch disapear on repeater mode.
Address
:55
Words : Rogers
Beeps on telephone mode (1=yes, 0=no)
Coding : COMMANDE
$ "01"
Comments :
When validated, it sends
a 1800 Hz beep whenever the squelch disapear during the telephone
communication.
Words : Interface
ID set at first location (1=yes)
Coding : commande
$ "01"
Comments :
Used in order to send a
phone call to radios.
1 : Interface ID (Ad 41 and Ad 44),
followed by the radio five tone selective code (Ad 42 on taxi mode, Ad 43 on
standard mode, Ad 45 if keying Ext).
0 : Radio five tone selective code that
must be reach followed by one of the interface ID.
This flag is also used on the RS232 2
output to print all the codes received.
Address
:57
Words : Use
of the toll restrict radio ID table(enable / disable )
Coding : val([57])
< 201
Comments :
If this address is set at
" 0 ", then all the radio ID set at Ad 89 will be forbidden to phone
call access. If the five tone selective received is on that list, the interface
will remain idle.
From 1 to 200, it sets the number of rows
in the list of abreviated phone numbers that can be reach by the authorized
radio users defined at Ad 89. The ID is mandatory for direct dialing (See Ad 71
Row 2 and Row 3).
For example : If Ad 57 value is 150,
the radio that would like to reach the abbreviated phone number set at the row
118 (Ad 70 table 1) will have to send its ID before in order to access to the
table.
Likewise, for five tone selectives that
induce a man down action (Ad 63 at 1 or 3), the calls set at the rows 202 and
203 will or will not be done. This allows reception of code generating only a
printing and a voice message and other (at the end of the table) generating
also a phone call.
This parameter must be different than 0, in
order to declare a list of acknowledges cancelling the macro command
« ! » within the TX codes (see Ad 83 and 84).
See also the table of enable or disable
radios set at Ad 89.
Words : SIMPLEX
mode (1=yes, 0=no)
Coding : COMMANDE
$ "01"
Comments :
On simplex mode, the interface is related
to a simplex base station. The base station transmission is activated by a VOX
activated upon receipt of a phone line AF.
This VOX is disconnected during the radio
transmission. It is activated again as soon as the squelch disappears.
Squelch sensitivity can be adjusted with R
93. Hold time temporization is set at Ad 13.
See also Ad 83 and 84.
On the floppy disk, there is a
binary file with vox extension (*.vox) that must be copied into Eprom 27256.
With this software, the VOX is switched
radio / telephone line. It is to be used when the interface is related to a
base station using a network with repeater where the squelch information is
unexploitable. In that case Ad 60 must be set at 1. See also Ad 9, Ad 80 row 0.
Address
:62
Words : Emergency
mode (repeater mode on carrier detection (1=yes)
Coding : commande
$ "01"
Comments :
On emergency mode, the
repeater is activated upon receipt of a squelch information (addition of
carrier detection and TCS detection depending on the radio programming).
On emergency mode, radio
can keep on converse either as long as the line has not been manually pick up
(taxi mode) or the DTMF overdialing validated (standard mode).
It is possible to check the five tone
selective limits :
Temporization set at Ad 18 must be at 0
(continuous checking). All codes will be compared to those set at the row 9 of
Ad 81 and Ad 82.
See also Ad 36 and Ad 37 in order to change
this flag by five tone selective.
Address
:63
Words : Type
of information on serial port RS232.2
Coding : commande
>= "0".and. commande <="3"
Comments :
The RS232.2 output is a French minitel
output type.
Same connexions : 2 :
ground ; 3 : Tx ; 1 : Rx.
TTL format (0-5V) , 1200 Bds, 7 bits, even
parity.
In order to use a
computer, a conversion cable is needed (RS232 <-> TTL°.
Three possible modes :
Mode 0 :
Each change of status of the sequencer
induce a date time stamp. With the software SEQUENCE.EXE, status of the
sequencer is clearly printed.
Mode 1 : (conversion 5 five tone selective
<-> text – voice message)
The five tone selective is translated
according to wordings set at Table 1. Those wordings will be printed through
the RS 232.2 port.
The previous five tone selective is displayed
after the ID NUMBER, followed by the previous or the next five tone selective
according Ad 51.
With this value, telephone numbers table
set at Table 1 is modified.
This mode validate lone worker alarm
management (see Ad 70).
Mode 2 : communications supervision.
During the analysis of the sequencies, all
the codes received in the same salve will be displayed along with the type of
action induced on the interface. Line print of all incoming and outgoing
telephone communications along with call duration and hang up motive :
1 via DTMF note
2 via busy tone
3 via reception of hang up code (Ad 30 or
code that generated the communication according to Ad 65).
4 via reception of a five tone selective
registered in the unauthorized to call radio user (Ad 89).
5 via an exceeding time of unsquelched
detection (Ad 24).
6 via time out timer (Ad 25).
10 via no dial tone on opening the line
before dialing.
Mode 3 : Printings of mode 1 and 2.
Address
:64
Words : Decimal
dialing (1=yes, 0=no)
Coding : commande
$ "01"
Comments :
Used to activate decimal
dialing (French standards , 60 ms ON, 40 ms OFF, 1=1, 9=9, 0=10)
Address
:65
Words : Storage
of off hook code for hang up.
Valide clause : commande $ "01"
Comments :
Default value : 1
The five tone selective
code used to initiate the phone call is stored and will be used also to
terminate the phone call.
If this address is set at 0, then the five
tone selective will be uneffective to hang up. End of phone call will be
induced by busy tonality detection, end of temporization or reception of end
communication code (Ad 30).
Used also for intercom communication (Ad
38).
Address
:66
Words : Number
of radio call try before acknowledge.
Coding :
Comments :
On standard mode, upon
receipt of an incoming call, it is possible to manage the radio acknowledge and
validation of the beginning of communication by the radio user.
Value set at 0 : No management.
Communication will start as soon as the DTMF overdialing is validated with #
and the corresponding five tone selective is sent.
Value different than 0.
- 1) After the five tone selective has been
sent, the interface waits for 4 seconds the radio acknowledge. This acknowledge
code must be the same has the code the interface has sent. During that time,
the interface generates a routing beep. Without any acknowledge, the interface
gives another try (as many tries as the value set). Then, the interface goes
back to idle and waits for another overdialing with may be another radio five
tone selective code.
- 2) After reception of the radio
acknowledge, the interface waits for off hook code set at Ad 33 during 30
seconds(if this address is empty, communication is directly initiated). During
that time, the interface generates a ring tonality.
Without reception of the code set at Ad
33 : Phone call is terminated and back to idle. Nevertheless, during the
30 seconds we keep the possibility of another try by pushing « * » or
to end up the communication with « # ».
See also help of :
Ad 1. : remote setting.
Ad 31 : Flip from standard mode to taxi
mode.
Ad 32 : " " Taxi mode to standard
mode.
Ad 33 : Off hook code on taxi mode.
Ad 41 : Interface ID.
Ad 42 : Radio code that must be reached on
taxi mode.
Ad 43 : Calling data entry form on standard
mode.
Ad 51 : AF TX radio management during the
call.
Ad 52 : Busy Flag on taxi or standard mode.
Ad 53 : Incomming call priority.
Ad 66 : On standard mode, number of
reiteration.
Address
:67
Words : Numbers
of 8 inputs blocks on the PIC board
Coding : [67]<="4"
Comments :
If this address is
different than 0 value, the interface will interrogate every second all the
inputs PIC board through the RS 232.1 serial port.
Each PIC board has two 8 inputs blocks that
will be interrogated separately.
The number of the first block of the PIC
board is set according to the status of the switch SW1 (status ON and ground
contact equals 0 value).
The first block is made of 8 inputs
protected by optocouplers availables on terminals 1 to 8 (J2). They must be
related to positive tension. The optocouplers cathodes are gathered on terminal
9 (K) and must related to minus tension.
The second block is made of 8 inputs TTL
available on terminals 14 to 21 and must be related to the ground.
For two PIC boards (that is to say 32
inputs numbered from 8 to 39), the Ad 67 value is 4.
After 10 seconds of dialogue break off with
one of this PIC boards, the alarms set at the first input of each block will be
sent and repeated every 255 seconds. In order to avoid those repetitions, a
remote change of parameter set at Ad 67 should be done. This until dialogue is
restored again.
After 5 seconds without interrogation, the
output N° 03 of the PIC board (terminal 3 on J4 - 60 mA max) will be activated.
See also the test program available in the
setup menu : Various programs.
Address
:70
Words : Tables
0 and 1 of the phone numbers
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDF*#P")
Comments :
Table 0 : Affects rows from 0 to 99.
Table 1 : Affects rows
from 100 to 199 (running depends on Ad 63).
In order to parameter a pause, dial "P"
(serial pauses can be set).
Maximum 20 characters.
If "P" is set on first position,
then the interface will be directly in communication without any tonality
checking. This can be done also according to five tone selective set at Ad 71
row 2. Then it is possible to DTMF dial from the radio.(please note that this
is impossible in simplex network). Because the PABX tonality activate the radio
base station. Thus it cannot receive anylonger the radio DTMF dialing.
In case of connexion with an INMARSAT MINI
M case, the number dialed must have the international communication format (for
example 00388365702). The interface automatically adds the "#" to
validate.
Table 1, row 201 : Dialling prefix used in
case of translation five tone selective / DTMF (see Ad 71 row 3).
If the Ad 63 is set at 1 or 3 for the table
1 :
Numbers 202 to 2052 : Numbers with lone
workers or man down management.
Lone workers or man down management : See
help with Ad 63 set at 1 or 3.
After dialing, the five tone selective
received in DTMF is sent every 5 seconds followed by "#" (this allows
transmission to a pager).
Between each transmission, the external
speaker microphone input / output is switch in order to send a voice message
from the I.O. board equipped with speech synthesis or other equipment.
After 30 seconds, it goes back to classical
communication. It is possible to dialogue with the radios for 30 seconds.
During that communication, it is possible
to stop the man down cycle by ending the communication with two "#"
sent in a minimum time of 5 seconds. If this space is longer, then the
interface will follow its cycle.
Address
:70
Words : Table
1 : telephone numbers or wordings for printing
Coding :
Comments :
Address 63 for general parameters at 1 or 3
:
Row 100 to 199 : Printable wordings.
According to Address 63, this table is used
to set either the telephone numbers or the wordings that will be printed
through the RS 232.2 serial port.
The RS232.2 output is a French minitel
output type.
TTL format (0-5V) , 1200 Bds, 7 bits, even
parity, 1 stop. All ASCII characters untill 128$ (no special character).
Reception of a five tone selective tonality
on a busy row will induce :
- An acknowledge with the same ID than the
received tonality.
- Printing of date, time, transmitter ID
(Ad 56 flag will determine the five tone selective tonality reception order),
the row number reached,
- Printing of the message set at the row
that has been reached (if the fifth character is not empty). This avoid
printing of a lesser important information with a determined voice message).
This message will be preceded by the wording set at row 200,
- a phone call with man down management
(see below) according to the row used (see Ad 57).
Wording must be below 20 characters.
Nevertheless, if 20 characters are seized then the wording of the following row
will be printed.
With a wording starting with ":"
and followed by a number, the interface will send the corresponding voice
message. ":99" is the voice memo that can be registered directly with
the radio (see Ad 72). Adding 100 to the number of the message will induce an
alternate transmission of the memo and the message.
Row 200 : It is a wording sent before the
wording induced by the five tone selective.
If Ad 63 is different than 1 or 3 :
The table 1 (row 100 to 199) is used to
capture the pre registered phone numbers (same than table 0). (see Ad 63 0 or
2).
Number 200 : is used if Ad 63 is set at 1.
This wording will be printed before the one of the five tone selective.
Number 201 : Dialing prefix used in case of
five tone selective translation - DTMF (see Ad 71 row 3).
Numbers 202 to 205 : dedicated to man down
management.
Man down management :
After dialing, we send every 10 seconds the
five tone selective on DTMF mode followed by # (this allows transmission to
pagers).
It is possible to cancel this overdialing
by dialing a "P" at the end of the number. (There can be disturbances
on GSM voice-box when call is forwarded to a cellular phone).
Between each transmission, the external
speaker microphone input / output can be switched upon reception of a voice
message from the I.O. board or from other equipment, or upon radio squelch
detection (it is possible to listen a vocal memo of the radio). Please note
that on simplex mode, squelch will not be detected because the base station is
transmitting. Nevertheless, DTMF transmission every 10 seconds will switch the
base station on reception mode. The base station will be on transmission mode
only at the beginning of voice message transmission. If the voice message is
too long (about 15 seconds), one can succeed to listen to the radio signal.
After 30 seconds, it comes back to a
classical communication. Before transmission, voice message n°2 is sent once.
One can stop the man down management by dialing
two # at the end of the communication. Each # must be separated by less than 5
seconds space. If not, the interface will go to the next row.
Address
:71
Words : Access
code to phone numbers of table 0
Coding : numvalid("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
The software is scanning the code list from
row 3 to row 0.
Row 0 : Access to the first table of phone
numbers.
The tens and the units of the five tone
selective received determine the row of the phone number dialed.
For example : 298 for table 0 : Upon
receipt of code 29803, the number set at row 03 will be dialed.
For example : 298 for table 1 : Upon
receipt of code 29803, the number set at row 103 will be dialed.
"*" can be used as a joker :
For example : 29*1 for table 0 : Upon
receipt of code 29410 or 29810, the number set at row 10 will be dialled.
Address
:71
Words : Access
code to phone numbers of table 1
Coding : numvalid("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
The software is scanning the code list from
row 3 to row 0.
Row 1 : Access to phone numbers of the
second table.
The tens and the units of the five tone
selective received determine the row of the phone number dialed.
For example : 298 for table 0 : Upon
receipt of code 29803, the number set at row 03 will be dialed.
For example : 298 for table 1 : Upon
receipt of code 29803, the number set at row 103 will be dialed.
"*" can be used as a joker :
For example : 29*1 for table 0 : Upon
receipt of code 29410 or 29810, the number set at row 10 will be dialled.
Hang up will be effective by sending the
same five tone selective or upon detection of "#".
Address
:71
Words : Access
code to direct dialing (regenerated)
Coding : numvalid("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
The software is scanning the code list from
row 3 to row 0.
Row 2 : Direct access to telephone network
by radio DTMF overdialling and validation with #.
Upon receipt of this five tone selective,
the interface will send overdialing beeps (from 300 to 440 Hz). Then the radio
dials on DTMF mode (overdialing length set at Ad 23) and validate with #. Then
the interface will off hook, waits for tonality and generates the registered
dialing.
To be considered a valid entry, each length
of the radio DTMF notes must last at least 70 ms and be followed by a 70 ms
blank.
Connected with an INMARSAT MINI M case, the
phone number must have the international phone number format (for example
00388365702).
Direct dialing can be also obtained with a
five tone selective preceded by a "P". In that case, radio DTMF level
may be too weak to be decoded by the PABX (see Ad 70).
Hang up will be effective by sending the
same five tone selective or upon detection of "#".
Address
:71
Words : Dailing
code with five tone / DTMF translation
Coding : numvalid("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
The software is scanning the code list from
row 3 to row 0.
Row 3 :
This selective allows translation of five
tone signaling in DTMF.
One will dial a data entry form 0. Variable
notes will be signaled by "*".
Upon reception of the five tone selective corresponding
to the data entry form, variables will be used for dialing. They will be
preceded by the prefix set at Ad 70 row 201.
For example : If the data entry form is
6****, upon receipt of the five tone selective 63699, the interface take the
line off hook, wait for tonality, dials 3699 (may be preceded by the prefix set
at Ad 70 row 201).
Fixed characters of the data entry form
will have to choosen so that they cannot be received during a call between
radios. The interface compares each received code with : hang up code
registered, phone call numbers set in the table and base station table code.
Hang up will be effective by sending the
same five tone selective or upon detection of "#".
Address
:72
Words : Vocal
memo recording code
Coding : numvalid("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
Upon receipt of this
code, the interface waits for vocal memo from the radio AF RX.
Transmission of slow beeps, one second
temporization, wait for carrier signal detection, end of the beeps, recording
phase, end of carrier signal detection, end of recording, transmission of memo.
The radio AF is connected to the speaker
wire (external speaker JP7 output) and directed to the I.O. board via U11D. So
it may be broadcast when the speaker is connected.
The memo can be used during a man down
cycle alone or along with another message. Use macro "99" to
broadcast the memo alone. Add 100 to the number of the message you would like
to broadcast alternately with the memo. For example, "105" will
alternate broadcast message N° 5 with the memo.
Recording of a new message erase the
existing memo.
If standard capacity of the ISD U12
component is reached (4 minutes), recording will not be possible.
This feature is not available via five tone
selective on VOX version. But it is available with an RS232 (RREP1 et LREP:99)
command.
See help of Ad 72 row 1 (memo play), and Ad
70 row 2 (man down alarm cycle).
Address
:72
Words : Vocal
memo reading code
Coding : numvalid("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
Upon receipt of this
code, the interface will broadcast the vocal memo recorded in the I.O. board
and then go back to idle.
The memo can be used during a man down
alarm cycle, either alone or with another message. Use macro "99" to
broadcast the memo alone. Add 100 to the number of the message you would like
to broadcast alternately with the memo. For example, "105" will
alternate broadcast message N° 5 with the memo.
Recording of a new message erase the
existing memo.
If standard capacity of the ISD U12
component is reached (4 minutes), recording will not be possible.
See also help of Ad 72 row 0.
Words : Management
of cyclic control 1=yes 0=no
Coding : commande
$ "01"
Comments :
This flag is updated with start up commands
such as five tone selective and clock. It can be checked with
"#75*0#" (to know if positive security is on). It can be modified
with "*75*0*0" or "1#" via the RS232 1 connexion (to
activate or deactivate the cyclic control management).
Three seconds after activation with this
flag, the cyclic code (Ad75 row 5) is sent and the cycle starts.
Deactivation cannot be done during a
standby mode (i.e. between two checkings).
Words : Cyclic
control activation code
Coding : numvalid("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
Upon receipt of this code, this activation
flag is updated.
Three seconds after activation programming,
the cyclic control code is sent (Ad 75 row 5) and the cycle starts.
This code is sent again to acknowledge (see
Ad 9).
Address
:75
Words : Cyclic
control deactivation code
Coding : numvalid("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
Upon receipt of this code, the deactivation
flag is updated.
Deactivation cannot be done during a
standby mode (i.e. between two checkings).
This code is sent again to acknowledge (see
Ad 9).
Words : Cyclic
control activation time
Coding
:(val(commande)<24.and.val(right(commande,2))<60).or.commande="99:99"
Comments :
Time registered is
compared with time of the interface clock. When both are identical, the cyclic
control starts. If time is set at 99:99, there will not be activation.
To set up time on the interface clock, go
in the main menu of the software and press F4.
Address
:75
Words : Cyclic
control deactivation time
Coding
:(val(commande)<24.and.val(right(commande,2))<60).or.commande="99:99"
Comments :
Time registered is
compared with time of the interface clock. When both are identical, the cyclic
control stops.
To set up time on the interface clock, go
in the main menu of the software and press F4.
Address
:75
Words : Code
sent periodically and awaited as acknowledge
Coding :NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFG*
:!").and.valdef("99:99","75","
3").and.valdef("99:99","75"," 4").and.valdef("10","75","
8").and.valdef("1","75"," 9")
Comments :
This code is sent
periodically according to temporization set at Ad 75 row 9 when cyclic control
is activated.
Then during the temporization set at Ad 75
row 10, the interface waits for the same code to acknowledge receipt of the
radio status.
At the end of this temporization, if the
code has not been received, there will be further checkings before the
beginning of the alarm cycle (30 seconds between each checkings).
Words : Code
sent upon receipt of the acknowledge
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK
*:!")
Comments :
This code is sent when
the interface receives the awaited acknowledge during the temporization set at
Ad 75 row 9.
This code is used to confirm to the radio
user that his acknowledge has been received.
Address
:75
Words : Code
sent when the acknowledge has not been received
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK
*:!")
Comments :
This code is sent when further checkings
have been done and no acknowledge has been received during the temporization
set at Ad 75 row 9.
Reception of this code can be simulated :
It can be used by the interface for a man down management (printing of a mesage
on RS232 2 and / or voice message) or to activate a contact command.
Address
:75
Words : Time
limit between each control (x 30s)
Coding : val(commande)
< 256 .and. val(commande)>=0
Comments :
Used to set cyclic control frequency.
Upon receipt of the acknowledge, this timer
is rearmed.
Maximum value 255 x 30s - i.e. 127 mn.
Words : Acknowledge
waiting delay (x3s).
Coding : val(commande)
< 256 .and. val(commande) >=0
Comments :
Upon transmission of the cyclic control
code, this timer is reset.
Maximum value 255 x 3s - i.e. 12 mn.
Words : Number
of cyclic control reiteration
Coding :
Comments :
At the end of acknowledge
waiting period, a 30 seconds temporization is lauched for another cyclic
control reiteration.
After the last try, in case of failure, the
alarm is immediately set : transmission of the code set at Ad 75 row 7. This
code is also sent to the reception buffer.to allow a link to a more complex
function.
For example : If this code has been
declared as a man down code :
- the numbers set at rows 202 and 203 from
table 1 will be called.
- printing of wordings set at table 1 row
200
- printing of the wordings related to the
alarm code.
Words : Repeater
codes
Coding :
NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*").and.valdef("0","81",rang).and.valdef("F","82",rang)
Comments :
"*" is a joker.
For example, with "29*00", the interface switches to repeater mode
upon receipt of codes 29000 up to 29D00. This is true for all five tone
selectives compared in reception.
Up to 10 different repeater codes can be
set. For each code, there are minimum and maximum limits of the radio codes
entitled on the repeater code.
The radio codes are analysed during the
temporization set at Ad 17. Warning, those limits are mandatory (Ad 81 and Ad
82). If not set, the interface will go back to idle upon receipt of the first
five tone selective.
The repeater code on row 0 is used during
transmission on simplex mode along with repeaters (special software *.vox). See
also Ad 9 and 60.
The repeater code may be out of the limits
set at Ad 81 and Ad 82.
Words : Minimum
limits
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK")
Comments :
Data capture on this field is mandatory. If
not completed, the base station will go back to idle as soon as a radio will
transmit.
Those fields will be emptied upon reception
or order command INITGEN.
During surveillance temporization (set at
Ad 18), reception of a code lower than the minimum code will put the base
station to idle and will validate the interactivation temporization (Ad 17).
On emergency mode, only the codes set at
row 9 will be taken into account (only if surveillance temporization is
continuous - Ad 18 set at 0).
Words : Maximum
limits
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK")
Comments :
Data capture on this field is mandatory. If
not completed, the base station will go back to idle as soon as a radio will
transmit.
Those fields will be emptied upon reception
or order command INITGEN.
During surveillance temporization (set at
Ad 18), reception of a code higher than the maximum code will put the base
station to idle and will validate the interactivation temporization (Ad 17).
Do not forget to declare group calls.
On emergency mode, only the codes set at
row 9 will be taken into account (only if surveillance temporization is
continuous - Ad 18 set at 0).
Words : Sent
at the opening of the loop
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK
*:!")
Comments :
Rows 0 to 7 are related
to inputs managed by the input / output board (along with voice synthesis).
Check the interface equipment assembly (see the main menu of this program).
Rows 8 to 39 are related to the inputs
managed by the RS232 1 serial port along with the PIC board.
Each cards has two blocs of 8 inputs that
can be validated one by one according to parameter set at Ad 67.
In actual version, it is possible to instal
two PIC boards in series (with or without the voice synthesis input/output
board).
Registered notes will be sent on loop
opening.
Up to 20 notes can be sent (do not forget
the relay station code on simplex mode).
":" means that a voice message
must be broadcast. It must be put at the end of the five tone selective that
must be sent. ":99" is the number of the vocal memo recordable
directly from the radio (see Ad 72). By adding 100 to the message number,
message will be broadcast alternatively with the memo.
Message will be broadcast during 30
seconds. Nevertheless, its broadcast is stopped if the interface receives a use
five tone selective (base station code, outgoing phone call code…). On simplex
mode, (Ad 60 set at 1), a five seconds temporization between each message
allows the repeater to go back to reception and therefore receive a five tone
selective use or acknowledge.
"!" will induce to save into a
buffer the characters that follow. Those characters will be called back when
the interface is idle. If no ID set at Ad 89 has been received, then the saved
characters will be sent into the transmission / reception buffer (see Ad 57 and
89).
For example,
"29000*29999:5!29100" : transmission of five tone selective
29000*29999 and during 30 seconds message N° 5 will be sent.
If during those 30 seconds, no five tone
selective set at Ad 89 has been received, the interface will send 29100 and
stimulate reception of this code that can be used in order to arme a man down
alarm (phone number dialed along with voice synthesis), a closure contact
arming the alarm transmitter (then the code 29100 will have to be declared at
Ad 87).
To stop to broadcast the message, it is
possible to send the stop code or to use the interface for another purpose
(phone or base station call).
A link test with the PIC board will switch on
the alarms of the first inputs of each blocks (inputs N° 8, 16, 24 and 32) that
do not answer to the interface checkings. This switch on happens 30 seconds
after an interface reset or after 10 seconds without answer. Those alarms are
sent again every 255 seconds until link has been restored or until a remote
modification has been done on Ad 67.
See also Ad 67.
For SECURIFRANCE version, row 39 is
broadcast in case of lack of dialogue with the computer. Default value is
"AAAAA 99999".
Words : Sent
at the loop closure.
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK
*:!")
Comments :
Rows 0 to 7 are related
to inputs managed by the input / output board (along with voice synthesis).
Check the interface equipment assembly (see the main menu of this program).
Rows 8 to 39 are related to the inputs
managed by the RS232 1 serial port along with the PIC board.
Registered notes will be sent at the loop
closure or when the link is back after a dialogue failure with PIC boards on
inputs 8, 16, 24 and 32 (see Ad 83).
Up to 20 notes can be sent (do not forget
the relay station code on simplex mode).
":" means that a voice message
must be broadcast. It must be put at the end of the five tone selective that
must be sent. ":99" is the number of the vocal memo recordable
directly from the radio (see Ad 72). By adding 100 to the message number,
message will be broadcast alternatively with the memo.
Message will be broadcast during 30
seconds. Nevertheless, its broadcast is stopped if the interface receives a use
five tone selective (base station code, outgoing phone call code…). On simplex
mode, (Ad 60 set at 1), a five seconds temporization between each message
allows the base station to go back to reception and therefore receive a five
tone selective use or acknowledge.
"!" will induce to save into a
buffer the characters that follow. Those characters will be called back when
the interface is idle. If no ID set at Ad 89 has been received, then the saved
characters will be sent into the transmission / reception buffer (see Ad 57 and
89).
For example,
"29000*29999:5!29100" : transmission of five tone selective
29000*29999 and during 30 seconds message N° 5 will be sent.
If during those 30 seconds, no five tone
selective set at Ad 89 has been received, the interface will send 29100 and
stimulate reception of this code that can be used in order to arme a man down
alarm (phone number dialed along with voice synthesis), a closure contact
arming the alarm transmitter (then the code 29100 will have to be declared at
Ad 87).
See also Ad 67.
For SECURIFRANCE version, row 39 is
broadcast in case of lack of dialogue with the computer. Default value is
"AAAAA 99999".
Words : Printing
at the opening of the loop.
Coding :
Comments :
Rows 0 to 7 are related
to inputs managed by the input / output board (along with voice synthesis).
Check the interface equipment assembly (see the main menu of this program).
Rows 8 to 39 are related to the inputs
managed by the RS232 1 serial port along with the PIC board.
A 20 characters wording
will be sent on the RS232 2 serial port along with date and time.
Inputs N° 8,16, 24 and 32 can be activated
after ten seconds of dialogue failure thanks to PIC board (s).
Those alarms are sent again every 255
seconds until link has been restored or until a remote modification has been
done on Ad 67.
See also Ad 67.
Address
:86
Words : Printing
at the loop closure.
Coding :
Comments :
Rows 0 to 7 are related
to inputs managed by the input / output board (along with voice synthesis). Check
the interface equipment assembly (see the main menu of this program).
Rows 8 to 39 are related to the inputs
managed by the RS232 1 serial port along with the PIC board.
A 20 characters wording
will be sent on the RS232 2 serial port along with date and time.
See Ad 67.
Address
:87
Words : Output
activation code
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
Five tone selective used to activate the
I.O. optional board outputs.
The four first outputs (0 to 3) are
transceiver transistors connected to the ground. The four last outputs (4 to 7)
are reed relays.
On power ignition, the outputs are not
activated.
If no OFF code has been set at Ad 88, the
activated output goes back to idle after about one second.
This code is sent back in order to
acknowledge (see Ad 9).
Upon reception of the code set at Ad 35,
all the outputs are deactivated.
Address
:88
Words : Output
deactivation code
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
Five tone selective used to deactivate the
I.O. optional board outputs.
The four first outputs (0 to 3) are
transceiver transistors connected to the ground. The four last outputs (4 to 7)
are reed relays.
On power ignition, the outputs are not
activated.
If this address is empty, the output will
be briefly activated during about one second.
This code is sent back in order to
acknowledge (see Ad 9).
Upon reception of the code set at Ad 35,
all the outputs are deactivated.
Address
:89
Words : Unauthorized
to phone call radio code list
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
If Ad 57 = 0 : all radios codes of the
table that cannot access to phone :
Upon receipt of one of this code, the
interface goes back to idle. Except on base station mode. In that case,
temporization of code limits set at Ad 18 are taken into account.
For example : If you dial 123, all the
codes starting with 123 will put the interface to idle status.
If Ad 57 is different than 0, this table
becomes a list of radio ID authorized to call rows of Ad 70 below the value of
Ad 57 and the free numbers.
Dial F8 for help related to this address
and then modify the Ad 57.
See also Ad 30, Ad 57 and Ad 65.
Address
:89
Words : Authorized
to phone call radio code list
Coding : NUMVALID("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJK*")
Comments :
This address depends on
the value set at Ad 57.
If Ad 57 is different
than 0 :
Upon receipt of one the codes declared in
that table, the interface will authorize the radio to phone call. This along
with the five tone selective that will follow immediately for Ad 70 rows lowers
that the Ad 57 ones.
Dialing of rows upper than the ones set at
Ad 57 will remain free for all the radios.
See also Ad 30, Ad 57 , Ad 65.