Instruction manual

Connect Systems Inc. -Model TP-154 Page 17
34MM MORSE SPEED VALUE 00 - 99
35MM CWID CHARACTER 1 VALUE 00 - 38
36MM CWID CHARACTER 2 VALUE 00 - 38
37MM CWID CHARACTER 3 VALUE 00 - 38
38MM CWID CHARACTER 4 VALUE 00 - 38
39MM CWID CHARACTER 5 VALUE 00 - 38
40MM CWID CHARACTER 6 VALUE 00 - 38
41MM CWID CHARACTER 7 VALUE 00 - 38
42MM CWID CHARACTER 8 VALUE 00 - 38
43MM CWID CHARACTER 9 VALUE 00 - 38
44MM CWID CHARACTER 10 VALUE 00 - 38
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DISPLAY AND REMOTE BOOTING INFORMATION
DTMF DISPLAY: The display will indicate all DTMF codes that are
received on the repeater input when in operate mode. However The
digital displays used in the TP-154 are not capable of directly
displaying the *, #, A, B, C or D. The * and # are displayed using
- and ||. A, B, C and D are displayed using the numbers 1. 2. 3.
and 4. Note that these are distinguishable from 1 2 3 and 4
because the decimal points accompany the digits. The Table below
shows all the DTMF digits and how they appear on the front panel
display:
1 = 1 5 = 5 9 = 9 A = 1.
2 = 2 6 = 6 0 = 0 B = 2.
3 = 3 7 = 7 * = - C = 3.
4 = 4 8 = 8 # = || D = 4.
RE-BOOTING: A variety of conditions can occur (e.g. lightning)
that will occasionally lock up a microprocessor. The only solution
is to restart the processor. In a Personal Computer you may be
familiar with the term "warm boot" (this is done using the Cont +
alt + Del keys) or "hard boot" which is accomplished by either
pressing the reset button or by turning the power off and back on
again.
Your TP-154 has been provided with the ability to do both warm
boot and hard boot remotely using DTMF. If a malfunction occurs
first try a warm boot. This is accomplished by pressing the # five
times (#####). This will normally restart the processor and
correct the difficulty. If a warm boot does not restore operation
try a hard boot (full reset) by pressing any DTMF digit for ten or
more seconds. (Re-booting will have no effect on user
programming).