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1. Transmitter PTT Disabled 6241 Transmitter PTT Enabled 6242 Transmitter Key With No Timeout 6243 Receiver Force Initial Identifier Sequence Commands 6250 Receiver Access Disabled To All Paths 6251 Receiver Access Enabled To All Paths 6253 Set Receiver to COR Access 6254 Set Receiver to COR And CTCSS Access 6255 RX2 to TX2 DTMF Mute Off Pass DTMF Tones 6256 RX2 to TX2 DTMF Mute On Mute DTMF Tones 6259 RX2 to TX2 Reset Timeout Timer Maintenance Commands 6290 Command Responses Off For Commands In Macros 6291 Command Responses On For Commands In Macros 6292 Send CW Test Tones 0 thru 9 6293 Send Paging Test Tone 1084Hz 8 Seconds 6294 Send DTMF Test Tones Digit 5 10 Seconds Script Kit 9 7330 e Script Kit Version 0 6 Port 3 Mode Commands 6300 Set Mode Normal 6301 Enable Port Both RX and TX 6302 Disable Port Both RX and TX Crosslink Port Commands 6310 Disable Port 1 Crosslink 6311 Enable Port 1 Crosslink 6312 Monitor Receiver 1 6313 Set RX1 to TX3 COR Access 6314 Set RX1 to TX3 COR And CTCSS Access 6315 RX1 to TX3 DTMF Mute Off Pass DTMF Tones 6316 RX1 to TX3 DTMF Mute On Mute DTMF Tones 6319 RX1 to TX3 Reset Timeout Timer Disable Port 2 Crosslink Enable Port 2 Crosslink Moni
2. ARES Activation Mode 180 Disable ARES Activation Mode Script Kit 6 Script Kit Version 0 6 Control Operator Macros Common 6060 Say Firmware Version 6070 Clear the Power Cycle Notification 6098 Say the Short Time in Hours Minutes Seconds for Checking Clock Drift 6099 Check the Battery Status Script Kit 7 7330 e Script Kit Version 0 6 Port 1 Mode Commands 6100 Set Mode Normal 6101 Enable Port Both RX and TX 6102 Disable Port Both RX and TX Crosslink Port Commands 6120 Disable Port 2 Crosslink 6121 Enable Port 2 Crosslink 6122 Monitor Receiver 2 6123 Set RX2 to TX1 COR Access 6124 Set RX2 to TX1 COR And CTCSS Access 6125 RX2 to TX1 DTMF Mute Off Pass DTMF Tones 6126 RX2 to RX1 DTMF Mute On Mute DTMF Tones 6129 RX2 to TX1 Reset Timeout Timer Disable Port 3 Crosslink Enable Port 3 Crosslink Monitor Receiver 3 Set RX3 to TX1 COR Access Set RX3 to TX1 COR AND CTCSS Access RX3 to TX1 DTMF Mute Off Pass DTMF Tones RX3 to RX1 DTMF Mute On RX3 to TX1 Reset Timeout Timer Transmitter Commands 6140 Transmitter PTT Disabled 6141 Transmitter PTT Enabled 6142 Transmitter Key With No Timeout 6143 Receiver Force Initial Identifier Sequence Commands 6150 Receiver Access Disabled To All Path
3. Script Kit Version 0 6 cript Kit Version 0 6 Update 25 August 2014 Read This First Now that I have your attention If you don t read anything else in this document you should read and follow these steps 1 These files use MPW as the master password If you are not using a loader that will replace the text MPW with your numeric password you will need to replace these in the sample files that you ll be using If you don t have a favorite text editor see my recommendation on the next page In your text files search for QUICKSTART and customize the files if not already done Download the init scm file to the controller first This file contains the command that changes the password from the default to the one you just defined You can load the other files in any order See page 8 2 Console Port of the 7330 User Manual Set the Delay Per Character and Delay Per Line values in your terminal emulator as shown in the table on page 8 16 of the 7330 User Manual If you don t do this at baud rates over 9600 you will see loading error messages on the screen of your terminal emulator If your terminal emulator does not have options to set these delays set the baud rate to 9600 You will not see loading errors at this rate Once you have loaded all files experiment with the Control Operator commands starting on page 7 of this document You can use these commands to link and unlink ports ch
4. ange the repeater access modes etc Script Kit 1 7330 e Script Kit Version 0 6 Overview This sample kit includes script files of various categories for configuring your controller Below are instructions on which pieces to use to customize your own controller programming These script files are text files that can be edited with any text editor The pages that follow describe the files and the commands implemented by the macros in the scripts What Text Editor Should use Choose one that colors the text This way the comments and commented lines show up clearly in green Lines that execute on the controller will be in colors like black orange and blue like in the screenshot below A simple and free text editor is Notepad available here http notepad plus plus org Here s a sample screenshot Tail Timing Repeater MPW 09 0100 50 Courtesy Delay 0 50 Second default MPW 09 0101 300 Dropout Delay 3 0 Second Tail default MPW 09 2111 0 Dropout Message Time 0 Seco MPW 09 0102 75 PTT Minimum Unkey Delay 0 75 Second s default Note See CTCSS Encoder below about change You can see how the lines that are commented out clearly show up in green making it easier to understand what commands in these files are actually going to make a change We highly recommend working in this environment Quickstart I m sure you re anxious to get your controller on the air as quickly a
5. ogramming the controller It helps to plan what ranges of Macro Names will be used for each set of functions The set defined here are what you ll find in the sample scripts You can change them if you want to any other valid names User and Mode Macro Names To keep these names short the range of 0 through 999 is reserved for macro names that are used most often especially for users that might be driving Keeping them short also makes them easier to remember Control Operator Macro Names These macro names are longer and are organized as General Use Macros and Port Specific Macros 6000 through 6099 are defined for General Use 6p00 through 6p99 are specific to a port eg 6100 thru 6199 would control port 1 Internal Macro Names These are defined for use only inside the controller Think of them as subroutines that can be executed by the Scheduler or when a particular internal event is detected In addition these are divided into General Use Macros and Port Specific Macros A000 through A099 are General Purpose Ap00 through Ap99 are specific to a port eg A200 through A299 apply to port 2 Script Kit 5 7330 e Script Kit Version 0 6 User Macros General 9 Speak Time Of Day Net Modes 121 Enable Weather Activation Mode 120 Disable Weather Activation Mode 131 Enable Normal Net Mode 130 Disable Normal Net Mode 151 Enable ARES Net Mode 150 Disable ARES Net Mode 181 Enable
6. our own password that matches the one you set in the controller with the command you specify in the Init file Port Personalities Each of your controller ports is going to be wired to a particular piece of hardware and used in a particular way The configuration is likely to be unique for each port and personality as well For example the equipment on a port might be a repeater or a control receiver or an IRLP or Echolink Node or an RF Link or a Wired Link The configuration for the port is going to be slightly different for each of these The port specific files are already configured for the common port personalities Port Use File Repeater Portx_Repeater Repeater Link Hub Portx_LinkHubRepeater Link RF Full Duplex Portx_LinkFullDuplex Link RF Half Duplex Portx_LinkFullDuplex Link Wired Full Duplex Portx_LinkWired Remote Base Half Duplex Portx_RemoteBase Control Receiver Portx_ControlReceiver IRLP Portx_IRLP Autopatch Portx_Autopatch 7K Portx_7K Script Kit 3 7330 e Script Kit Version 0 6 Controller Initialization File The Init scm file defines the commands to be customized and sent to the controller that provide general configuration for the controller This file provides commands for the following areas e Security Passwords Front Panel Control e Misc Macros Power On Macro e Messaging Defaults Warm Reset Message Command Res
7. ponse Messages Paths Logic Inputs Logic Outputs Clock and Calendar Scheduler The file also contains commands that the following files depend on like turning off all paths until they re enabled in a later file Port Configuration Files Files are provided for the most common types of port configurations Portx_Repeater Portx_LinkFullDuplex Portx_LinkWired Portx_LinkHubRepeater Portx_ControlReceiver Portx_RemoteBase Portx_IRLP Portx_Autopatch Portx_7K You will choose one for each port of the controller that you will be using You don t need one for any unused ports Control Operator Macro Files Files are provided that contain typical macros that would be used by a control operator remotely controlling the repeater or while servicing the equipment There are a set of common macros and a set that are port specific e Common_ControlMacros e Portx_ControlMacros Later in this document is a table that you can use to create a command sheet for your control operators Script Kit 4 Script Kit Version 0 6 User Macro Files Files are provided that contain typical macros that a repeater owner could offer to his users There are a set of common macros and a set that are port specific e Common_UserMacros e Portx_UserMacros e Portx_ModeMacros Later in this document is a table that you can use to create a command sheet for your users Macro Names Explained Macro Names are normally assigned by the owner when pr
8. s 6151 Receiver Access Enabled To All Paths 6153 Set Receiver to COR Access 6154 Set Receiver to COR And CTCSS Access 6155 RX1 to TX1 DTMF Mute Off Pass DTMF Tones 6156 RX1 to TX1 DTMF Mute On Mute DTMF Tones 6159 RX1 to TX1 Reset Timeout Timer Maintenance Commands 6190 Command Responses Off For Commands In Macros 6191 Command Responses On For Commands In Macros 6192 Send CW Test Tones 0 thru 9 6193 Send Paging Test Tone 1084Hz 8 Seconds 6194 Script Kit 8 Send DTMF Test Tones Digit 5 10 Seconds Port 2 Script Kit Version 0 6 Mode Commands 6200 Set Mode Normal 6201 Enable Port Both RX and TX 6202 Disable Port Both RX and TX Crosslink Port Commands 6210 Disable Port 1 Crosslink 6211 Enable Port 1 Crosslink 6212 Monitor Receiver 1 6213 Set RX1 to TX2 COR Access 6214 Set RX1 to TX2 COR And CTCSS Access 6215 RX1 to TX2 DTMF Mute Off Pass DTMF Tones 6216 RX1 to TX2 DTMF Mute On Mute DTMF Tones 6219 RX1 to TX2 Reset Timeout Timer Disable Port 3 Crosslink Enable Port 3 Crosslink Monitor Receiver 3 Set RX3 to TX2 COR Access Set RX3 to TX2 COR AND CTCSS Access RX3 to TX2 DTMF Mute Off Pass DTMF Tones RX3 to TX2 DTMF Mute On RX3 to TX2 Reset Timeout Timer Transmitter Commands 6240
9. s possible The sample scripts have comments starting with the keyword QUICKSTART to take you directly to the commands you have to update right away like the Identifier Message For each file that you are going to use in your configuration copy the file to a working directory open it then search for the QUICKSTART keyword Follow the instructions that I ve written there Yikes There s So Many Files Don t be overwhelmed by the number of files and all the commands in each file For each file all the possible commands that can be used to configure a feature of the controller are entered there as comments but only a few are actually used except for special cases Script Kit 2 Script Kit Version 0 6 How to use the sample files You will always need the Init scm file You will also need a set of Portx_yyyy scm files for each port that you re going to connect equipment to And there are optional common and port specific user and control macro files that implement commands for your control operators and for your users of the repeater A comment character is used in the sample files for commands that we want the controller to ignore when the programming file is sent to the controller To use a command that s currently a comment simply delete the comment character provide any specific values required and send the file to the controller The Master Password is shown in the commands as MPW You must replace that with y
10. tor Receiver 2 Set RX2 to TX3 COR Access Set RX2 to TX3 COR AND CTCSS Access RX2 to TX3 DTMF Mute Off Pass DTMF Tones RX2 to TX3 DTMF Mute On RX2 to TX3 Reset Timeout Timer Transmitter Commands 6340 Transmitter PTT Disabled 6341 Transmitter PTT Enabled 6342 Transmitter Key With No Timeout 6343 Receiver Force Initial Identifier Sequence Commands 6350 Receiver Access Disabled To All Paths 6351 Receiver Access Enabled To All Paths 6353 Set Receiver to COR Access 6354 Set Receiver to COR And CTCSS Access 6355 RX3 to TX3 DTMF Mute Off Pass DTMF Tones 6356 RX3 to TX3 DTMF Mute On Mute DTMF Tones 6359 RX3 to TX3 Reset Timeout Timer Maintenance Commands 6390 Command Responses Off For Commands In Macros 6391 Command Responses On For Commands In Macros 6392 Send CW Test Tones 0 thru 9 6393 Send Paging Test Tone 1084Hz 8 Seconds 6394 Script Kit 10 Send DTMF Test Tones Digit 5 10 Seconds Script Kit Version 0 6 Script Kit 11

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