Specifications

General Commands
REBOOT
This causes the system to be rebooted. Audio playing from a timed event (see Schedules)
will restart at the point it would have been had the system not been rebooted.
Syntax: REBOOT
RELAY # ON/OFF
This will close the relay specified in the command. The command RELAY 1 ON will close
relay #1. This is extremely useful in testing relays. Closing relays #5 and #6 should be used
with extreme caution after completing wiring. If your alarm has been wired and you issue
“RELAY 6 ON,” your alarms will activate. Likewise, if you have wired your clock
synchronization circuit and issue the command “RELAY 5 ON,” this will cause your clocks
to sync to the time described in the CLOCK INTERVAL section. For example, if you have
set the Clock Interval (Time Sync) to 54:30 and you tell the receiver to close relay #5 at
XX:11:45, your system will be sync to 54:30 at 11:45.
Syntax: RELAY 1 ON or RELAY 1 OFF
RELAY var
This sends a command to the mapped relay (see RELAY DESCRIPTION section). If you are
using relay #1 as the P1LE (Program End, Port 1 Left) and you want to verify the relay will
respond correctly, you can send the command to that map. If you have mapped P1LE to relay
#1 as a pulse, then when you execute RELAY P1LE, the relay should close for one second
and then open. The “var” are all the mapped names in RELAY DESCRIPTION.
Syntax: RELAY P1LE
SET ZONE #
Allows you to set the receiver to your local time zone or to any time zone. If you need to
sync your time to your network headend, you can set the time zone to that. It can be set to
any time zone, but the common ones are:
3 = Eastern
2 = Central
1 = Mountain
0 = Pacific
-1 = Alaska
-2 = Hawaii
Syntax: SET ZONE 3
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Warning
Rebooting will cause the receiver to quit playing audio!