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1. 18 Programming Parameters n 18 COURTESY BEEP 2001 NNN 01 J 2001 01 18 CTCSS DCS DURING HANG TIME 2001ZNNN Z0242J4 2001 NNN702 a a 18 SUBSCRIBER ENABLE DISABLE 2001HNNN O3 J 2001 0 18 RESERVE TONE 2001 NNN 04 J 2001 NNN78045 u entere 18 REPEATER PARAMETER AREA 20 Programming Parameters T n 20 RADIO PROGRAMMING 8001 02 8001802 _ __ ua i nnne nnne 20 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 8001 04 J 8001 04 20 PROGRAMMING MODE ACCESS CODE 8001 05 8001 05 20 Level Control Y 20 BEEP RADIO LEVEL 8001 08 8001 08 _ u nn sns 20 CW ID RADIO LEVEL 8001 10 8001 10 20 COS SQUELCH Parameters 5 21 COS INTERNAL SQUELCH 8001 21 J 8001421 isses 21 COS TRIGGER VOLTAGE 8001 23 8001823 annus 21 Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 3 COS ACQUISITION TIME 8001 24 8001324 naa supa qa 21 COS RELEASE TIME 8001 25 8001225 sse eene nnne nennen nennen 22 REPEATER TI
2. 8 DIAGNOSTIC 2 25 50 521 210402 PER yag oE iub xax 9 Diagnostic Mode 1 9 Diagnostic Mode 2 9 CTCSS PROGRAMMING ARREBA 10 DCS PROGRAMMING ARHRBA 12 CWID FIELD 15 GLOBAL PROGRAMMING ARHEBA 16 Programming Parameters n n 16 REPEATER NUMBER 0000 01 01 0000501 sees 16 CTCSS PROGRAMMING ARREBA 17 Programming Parameters 17 COURTESY BEEP 1001ZNNNZ2012J2 10018 015 2 2 0 010 00000000 0 600000008242 17 CTCSS DCS DURING HANG TIME 1001 4NNN 02 J 001 NNNZ02 inasa 17 SUBSCRIBER ENABLE DISABLE 1001 NNN 03 J 1001 NNN78035 17 RESERVE TONE 1001 NNN 04 J MIENNE LE 17 DCS PROGRAMMING ARRHRBA
3. Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 12 TABLE OF DCS CODES DCS CODE DCS CODE DCS CODE 006 431 007 174 432 015 c 205 445 Qd 212 446 021 214 452 023 223 454 025 22 D 455 026 226 462 031 243 464 032 244 465 036 245 466 043 246 503 047 251 506 050 2 92 516 051 Z ON Ww s 523 Q3 261 52 6 054 263 532 065 265 546 071 266 565 072 271 606 073 274 612 074 306 624 114 31 627 T5 3 155 631 16 325 A 632 122 331 654 125 332 662 131 343 664 132 346 703 134 351 712 141 356 723 143 364 731 145 365 732 152 371 734 1 55 411 743 156 412 754 62 413 65 423 TABLE 2 non standard codes Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 13 DCS INVERSE 006 021 007 214 015 141 017 050 021 006 023 047 025 244 026 464 031 627 032 051 036 172 043 445 047 023 050 017 051 032 053 452 054 413 065 271 071 306 072 245 073 506 074 174 114 712 J 152 16 754 122 225 I25 3695 131 364 132 546 134 223 141 015 143 412 145 274 152 115 1552 156 265 162 503 165 251 Connect Systems Inc DCS INVERSE 172 036 174 074 205 263 212 356 214 007 223 134 225 122 226 411 243 351 244 025 245 072 246 523 2 515 TGS 252 462 255
4. The squelch pot is used for proper adjustment of the SQUE The results will be either on or off Diagnostic Mode 2 By putting a jumper into JP4 before power turn on the system will allow the user to determine if the system is decoding DTMF properly The bottom line of the display will be used for decoding DTMF tones from the radio Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 9 CTCSS PROGRAMMING AREA The CTCSS programming area is used to program parameters where the CTCSS tone is of importance As an example the command 1001 670 03 1 is used to turn on a user with a tone of 67 hertz on repeater 1 The general form of this area is 100l nnn where the 1 indicates the area is CTCSS and the nnn corresponds to a valid CTCSS number as shown in table 1 If the nnn has a value of 999 then gang programming is used and the 51 different CTCSS users will have the same value programmed As an example if you want to turn off all the CTCSS users use the command 1001 999 03 0 The 1 indicates it s CTCSS field the 999 indicates it s a gang programming command the 03 indicates its an enable disable user field and the 0 indicates the user should be disabled Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 10 55 TABLE 55 TONES AND THE CORRESPONDING USER VALUES 635 67 69 74 79 82 85 88 94 9T 100 103 107 11
5. 84 K 10 3 395 8 60 lt 85 L 11 k 36 9 61 gt 86 M 12 1 34 62 87 N 13 m 38 63 88 O 14 n 39 64 2 89 P 14 40 65 90 Q 16 p 41 66 sp 91 R 17 q 42 5 67 sp 92 S 18 r 43 68 sp 93 T 19 5 44 A 69 sp 94 U 20 t 45 amp 70 sp 95 V 21 u 46 71 96 W 22 V 47 72 sp 97 X 23 48 73 sp 98 24 49 74 sp 99 Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 15 GLOBAL PROGRAMMING AREA TO PROGRAM TO DISPLAY v v Programming Parameters REPEATER NUMBER 0000 01 01 0000 01 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT BUT MUST BE SET TO 1 SITE NUMBER 000034024NN1 0000 02 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT BUT MUST BE SET TO 1 Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 16 CTCSS PROGRAMMING AREA TO PROGRAM TO DISPLAY v v Programming Parameters COURTESY BEEP 1001 NNN 01 J 1001 NNN 01 J 1 Enabled J 0 Disabled Default 0 CTCSS DCS DURING HANG TIME 1001 NNN 02 J 1001L NNN 02 J 1 Enabled J 0 Disabled Default 1 SUBSCRIBER ENABLE DISABLE 10014NNN4 031 34 10014NNNi03 J 1 Enabled J 0 Disabled Default 1 It allows enabling or disabling specific tones or codes RESERVE TONE 1001 NNN 04 J 1001L NNN 04 J 1 Enabled J 0 Disabled Default 0 If a subscriber tone code is turned enabled and reserve tone is enabled the repeater will come up but no audio will pass NETWORK MODE 1001 NNN 05 J 1001 NNN 05 NOT U
6. J 1 voltage COS true positive 8001 22 7 COS TRIGGER VOLTAGE MMM 0 255 set COS true then any voltage below the COS trigger voltage wil There is a one half volt hysterises built J 0 negative If set for a positive voltage Trigger Voltage will If it set 8001 23 then voltage above the 8001 22 Default 0 COS for a negative set ug 8001 23 Default 45 This is the trigger point that will cause the COS to be active See diagnostic mode 2 to set the COS COS ACQUISITION TIME 0 Connect Systems Inc 8001 24 MM 99 in 1 millisecond increments FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL trigger voltage 8001 24 Default 0 Page 21 This parameter is the time COS must valid before the system will consider the signal is valid This is to prevent noise from triggering the system COS RELEASE TIME 8001 25 8001 25 0 99 in 10 millisecond increments Default 10 This parameter is the time COS must be invalid before the system will consider the signal no longer valid This is to prevent picket fence signals from distorting the system Sense Parameters SENSE POLARITY SELECT 8001 26 0 8001 26 J 1 positive J 0 negative Default 1 If set for positive voltage then any voltage above the SENSE Trigger Voltage will set SENSE true If set for a negative voltage then any voltage below th
7. MMM 0 255 It is the level for Morse code station attempt to program the parameters via a computer plugged into the 8001 05 Default 123456 to enter the 8001 07 8001 07 8001 08 Default 50 heard over the 8001 09 8001 10 Default 50 identification over the radio Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 20 VOICE RADIO NOT USED IN VOICE TELCO NOT USED IN PAGING TONE NOT USED IN CTCSS RADIO NOT USED IN LEVEL THIS PRODUCT LEVEL THIS PRODUCT RADIO LEVEL THIS PRODUCT LEVEL THIS PRODUCT DCS RADIO LEVEL NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT LTR RADIO LEVEL NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT REPEAT RADIO LEVEL NOT USED IN TELCO RADIO NOT USED IN RADIO TELCO NOT USED IN RADIO LIMIT NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT LEVEL THIS PRODUCT LEVEL THIS PRODUCT LEVEL COS OR INTERNAL SQUELCH J 1 8001 11 MMM 8001 11 8001 12 MMM 8001 12 8001 13 MMM 8001 13 8001 14 MMM 8001 14 CTCSS POT IS USED FOR ADJUSTMENT 8001 15 MMM 8001 15 DCS POT IS USED FOR ADJUSTMENT 8001 16 MMM 8001 16 8001 17 MMM 8001 17 USE PREAMP AND AUDIO OUT POTS 8001 18 8001 18 8001 19 MMM 8001 19 8001 20 MMM 8001 20 THIS PRODUCT USE PREAMP AND AUDIO OUT POTS COS SQUELCH Parameters 8001 21 0 8001 21 J 0 COS DEFAULT 0 INTERNAL SQUELCH It selects the source of the squelch COS POLARITY SELECT
8. of 10 milliseconds Note The carrier drop delay is additive to hang time and effect increases the total beyond the value set for hang time Common Repeater Parameters ACCESS DELAY 8001 51 MM 8001 51 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT STATION IDENTIFICATION MODE 8001 52 J 8001 52 J 0 J 1 Activity Default 0 In Beacon mode the Station ID will out periodically according to the interval In Activity mode the Station ID will go out periodically according to the interval but only if there was activity since the last transmission VOICE OR MORSE CODE 8001 53 J 8001 53 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT ONLY MORSE CODE IS USED REPEATER CW ID INTERVAL 8001 54 MM 8001 54 MM 01 99 0 to disable 1 99 Minutes Default 0 Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 24 Determines how often the system will send its call sign using voice or Morse code when the system is not in use It is in increments of 1 minute Zero means disabled CW ID SPEED 8001 55 8001 55 MM 04 99 Milliseconds for a DI Default 5 20 WPM Determines how fast the Morse code will be sent The larger the number the slower the speed is A DAH is three times longer than a DI CWID FREQUENCY 8001 56 MM 8001 56 1 20 Default 5 It sets the frequency of the Morse code per the user s preference By having a different frequency for each repeater the us
9. 446 261 732 263 205 265 156 266 454 271 065 274 145 306 071 311 664 315 423 325 526 331 465 332 455 343 532 346 612 351 243 356 212 364 131 365 125 371 734 411 226 412 143 413 054 423 315 TABLE 3 NORMAL INVERSE DCS CODES DCS INVERSE 431 723 432 516 445 043 446 255 452 053 454 266 455 332 462 252 464 026 465 331 466 662 503 162 506 073 516 432 523 246 526 325 532 343 546 132 565 703 606 631 612 346 624 632 627 031 631 606 632 624 654 743 662 466 664 311 703 565 712 114 723 431 731 155 732 261 734 371 743 654 754 116 55 USER MANUAL 14 CWID FIELD Certain fields such as fields that require the user to enter in CWID characters or names require letters and numbers Being that the radio keypad has only 10 numbers a method has to be used to accommodate all the letters special characters and numbers with only ten numeric keys This is accomplished by pressing two numeric keys for each letter As the user enters the second key the display will show the equivalent letter special character or number The table to accomplish this is shown below CHAR VALUE CHAR VALUE CHAR VALUE CHAR VALUE A 00 Z 25 y 50 75 B 01 a 26 2 51 76 C 02 b 27 0 52 77 D 03 28 1 53 78 04 29 2 54 79 05 30 3 55 80 G 06 E 31 4 56 81 H 07 g 32 5 57 82 I 08 h 33 6 38 83 J 09 1 34 7 59
10. USED IN THIS PRODUCT Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 19 REPEATER PARAMETER AREA TO PROGRAM Programming Parameters TELCO PROGRAMMING 8001 01 0 USED THIS PRODUCT RADIO PROGRAMMING 8001402121 J 0 Disabled J 1 Enabled When enabled the controller will allow the parameters TO DISPLAY 8001 01 8001 02 Default 1 to be programmed by radio If disabled attempt to program the parameters via radio PHONE PROGRAMMING 8001 02 0 USED THIS PRODUCT COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 8001 04 J h J 0 Disabled J 1 Enabled When enabled the controller will allow the parameters programmed by a computer plugged into of the controller disabled the the RS232 port E the controller will controller will ignore any 8001 02 8001 04 Default 1 to be in the front ignore any front of the controller PROGRAMMING MODE ACCESS CODE NNNNNN 000000 999999 Code must be precisely six digits programming mode from all sources 8001 05 NNNNNN This code is used Level Control DTMF TELCO LEVEL 8001 06 MMM NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT DTMF RADIO LEVEL 8001 07 MMM NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT BEEP RADIO LEVEL 8001 08 MMM MMM 0 255 This is the level annunciating beeps will be radio BEEP TELCO LEVEL 8001 09 MMM NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT CW ID RADIO LEVEL 8001 10 MMM
11. by pressing 123456 from a radio or hyperterminal Alternatively you can install jumper 5 and then turn on power Take out jumper after controller is initialized 1 Connect the removable 12 connector attached to the repeater to the FLEX IIIA controller assigned as the master 2 Use Diagnostic modes specified in the next to adjust various programmable parameters Remember to always use repeater 1 when programming 3 Connect each Flex IIIA controller to its designated repeater using the removable connecter 4 Adjust all pots for proper levels in the FLEX IIIA CTCSS unit using the diagnostic modes or other methods of your choosing 5 Program the controller as needed for your application 6 If still having problems call Connect Systems Inc at 805 642 7184 for technical assistance Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 8 DIAGNOSTIC MODES There are two special diagnostic modes for this product Diagnostic Mode 1 By putting jumper into JP5 the system will allow the user to determine the value to set the SENSE and COS inputs as well as adjust the squelch pot if COS is not used When in this mode the display will look as follows The user then generates a high and low value for either the COS or Sense input and watches the display The value for the trigger voltage for the appropriate parameter is a value between the two points
12. may caus interference to radio or television reception It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a residential installation 3 If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures a Reorient the receiving antenna b Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver Move the equipment away from the receiver d Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that equipment receiver different branch circuits e Ensure that card mounting screws attachment connector Screws and ground wires are tightly secured f If cables not offered by this company are used with this equipment it is suggested that you use shielded grounded cables with in line filters if necessary g If necessary consult your dealer service representative for additional suggestions 4 The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference Connect Systems Inc FLEX I
13. 0 non standard tones Connect Systems Inc PN QO O O OO iS 1 O 4S vO i USER VALUE CTCSS TONE 630 156 7 670 159 8 694 162 2 719 TOSE F 744 1674 9 770 Tq 797 173 8 825 lys 854 1 979 885 E835 9135 186 2 948 189 9 974 192 8 100 196 6 103 1599 9s 107 203 5 110 206 5 14 210 7 18 218 1 123 225 7 127 229 133 233 6 136 241 8 14 2503 146 254 1 15 TABLE 1 USER VALUE 156 159 162 165 167 171 173 177 179 183 186 189 192 196 199 203 206 210 FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 11 DCS PROGRAMMING AREA DCS programming area is used to program parameters where the DCS code is of importance As an example the command 2023 03 1 is used to turn on user with a code of 023 The general form of this area is 2nnn where the 2 indicates the area is DCS and the nnn corresponds to a valid DCS number as shown in table 2 If the nnn has a value of 999 then gang programming is used and the 112 different DCS users will have the same value programmed As an example if you want to turn off all the DCS users use the command 2999 03 0 The 2 indicates it s a DCS field the 999 indicates it s a gang programming command the 03 indicates its an enable disable user field and the 0 indicates the user should be disabled
14. 2 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT IDLE MESSAGE TIMER 8001 434 MMM 8001 43 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT AREA BIT 8001 44 7 8001 44 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 23 MASTER OR SLAVE 8001 45 J 8001 45 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT MUST BE SET TO MASTER CTCSS DCS Parameters DCS ENCODE POLARITY 8001 46 7 8001 46 0 Normal 1 Inverted Default 0 corrects transmitted DCS Polarity DCS DECODE POLARTIY 8001 47 4 8001 47 0 Normal 1 Inverted Default 0 It corrects received DCS polarity COURTESY TONE DELAY 8001 48 8001 48 0 99 01 99 Seconds Default 10 Delay of courtesy beep after mobile drops his carrier increments of 10 milliseconds If the courtesy tone delay is greater than the hang time the courtesy tone will not be heard SUBSCRIBER HANG TIME 8001 49 8001 49 0 99 0 9 9 Seconds Default 30 Determines how long the carrier remains after the CTCSS DCS drops In increments of 100 milliseconds CARRIER DROP DELAY 8001 50 8001 50 MM 00 99 0 99 Seconds Default 99 Adjusts how long carrier remains on after CTCSS DCS drops at end of hang time Keeping the carrier on quiets the mobile while the mobile CTCSS DCS decoder is dropping and allows the repeater to go off without a squelch tail heard The default value is 99 seconds and probably will not need to changed increments
15. 8001 58 l nn nunus 25 COURTESY BEEP FREQUENCY 8001 59 8001 59 _ L 25 REPEATER DISABLE 8001 60 N 8001860 222222 2 01 0 04000010 0 0 25 Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The FLEX SERIES COMMUNITY PANEL by Connect Systems Inc is a handles both CTCSS and DCS A built in LCD digital display allows the user to obtain the maximum power from the on board microprocessor All features are user programmable and or selectable Powerful built in standard features make this FLEX Series Universal Controller the best deal going in CTCSS DCS Communication Controllers today Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 5 SETTING EVERTHING BACK TO FACTORY DEFAULT If for some reason it is necessary to set the system back to factory default plug a computer into the front of the unit and enter the command F1 or CNTRL using Hyperterminal or some other terminal emulation program The Com port should be set for 2400 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control If you do not want to attach a computer then insert the shorting block on JP 5 Turn on the power remove JP 5 shorting block and observe the display will go through the following steps e INITIALIZING CTCSS EEPROM e INITIALIZING DCS EEP
16. CONNECT SYSTEMS INCORPORATED 5321 Derry Ave Suite B Agoura Hills CA 91301 Phone 805 642 7184 Fax 805 642 7271 FLEX SERIES UNIVERSAL CONTROLLER FLEX 55 COMMUNITY PANEL User s Instruction Manual Made U S A Copyright 2011 By Connect Systems Inc SYSTEMS INCORPORATED 5321 Derry Ave Suite B Agoura Hills CA 91301 Phone 805 642 7184 Fax 805 642 7271 FLEX SERIES UNIVERSAL CONTROLLER FLEX CTCSS COMMUNITY PANEL User s Instruction Manual Version 1 00 Made U S A Copyright 2011 By Connect Systems Inc Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 2 Table of Content GENERAL DESCRIPTION 5 SETTING EVERTHING BACK TO FACTORY DEFAULT A 6 GETTING INTO PROGRAMMING MODEIA 6 DIFFERENT PROGRAMMING AREAS USED 6 GETTING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 6 DI EN ET TENES 7 CONNECTING THE FLEX TO YOUR RADIO 8 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE S
17. IIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 27 REVISION HISTORY December 1 2011 Version 1 00 First production Release Software released as version 1 01 Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 28
18. MEOUT 8001 32 8001832 l nennen enne 22 Tone Panel Parameters Y 22 ANTI KERCHUNKING TIME 8001 33 8001833 _ n ener 23 SQUELCH TAIL LENGTH 8001 34 8001834 nsnsi 23 CTCSS DCS HOLD DELAY 8001 35 MM 8001 35 isses nsnsi 23 MASTER OR SLAVE 8001 45 8001845 2222222222 20 41 11 22 0 0400 0 0000000 0 000 0 000 0 0 24 CTCSS DCS Parameters 24 DCS ENCODE POLARITY 8001 46 J 80015246 essent 24 DCS DECODE POLARTIY 8001 47 J 8001524T Lesser nennen tenen 24 SUBSCRIBER HANG TIME 8001 49 MMF 8001849 _ nanus 24 CARRIER DROP DELA Y 8001 50 8001 50 nn 24 Common Repeater Parameters 24 STATION IDENTIFICATION MODE 8001 52 J 80018525 222 2 00000 0 24 REPEATER CW ID INTERVAL 8001 54 8001 54 _ 24 CW ID SPEED 5001855 800155 ss beret tee S 25 CWID FREQUENCY 8001 56 80014256 ssssssssssseseseeenene rennen eren nenne trennen 25 CWID SEQUENCE CHARACTERS 8001 57 8001 57 25 PTT TURN ON DELAY 8001 58
19. ROM e INITIALIZING LTR EEPROM e INITIALIZING GLOBAL EEPROM GETTING INTO PROGRAMMING MODE This product allows the user to get into programming mode from either the radio if enabled or a computer if using Connect Systems Window Based program If using a radio use 123456 where 123456 is the default access code To get out of the programming mode use the command DIFFERENT PROGRAMMING AREAS USED This product uses the following programming areas CTCSS DCS REPEATER GETTING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The web site at www connectsystems com has additional manuals for this product These manuals should be used in conjunction with this manual Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 6 OVERVIEW The Flex CTCSS Series Community Tone Panel is a sophisticated Controller for use on systems using CTCSS tones or DCS codes The Flex IIIA CTCSS Series Tone Panel provides up to 112 DCS users and 51 CTCSS users The CSI panels with a front panel LCD display keeps you totally informed about repeater and system status while you are at the repeater site User tones and codes and other useful data are constantly displayed Another unique feature is the ability to set levels remotely Most other panels require you to be at the site and take the repeater out of the rack This panel allows you to change levels thousands of miles away A CLOSER LOOK Hardware Con
20. SED IN THIS PRODUCT MAPPED NETWORK USER NUMBER 1LO00L NNN 06 MMM 1001 NNN 06 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 17 DCS PROGRAMMING AREA TO PROGRAM TO DISPLAY v v Programming Parameters 2001 NNN 01 J 200L NNN 01 COURTESY BEEP J 1 Enabled J 0 Disabled Default 0 CTCSS DCS DURING HANG TIME 2001 NNN 02 J x2001 NNN 02 J 1 Enabled J 0 Disabled Default SUBSCRIBER ENABLE DISABLE 2001 NNN 03 J 2001 NNN 03 J 1 Enabled J 0 Disabled Default It allows enabling or disabling specific tones or codes RESERVE TONE 2001 NNN 04 J 2001 NNN 04 J 1 Enabled J 0 Disabled Default 0 If a subscriber tone code is turned enabled and reserve tone is enabled the repeater will come up but no audio will pass NETWORK MODE NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT MAPPED NETWORK USER NUMBER NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL 2001 NNN O5 J 2001 NNN 05 2001 06 2001 NNN 06 Page 18 LTR PROGRAMMING AREA TO PROGRAM TO DISPLAY v v Programming Parameters COURTESY BEEP 3001 III O01 JH 30014111401 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT SUBSCRIBER ENABLE DISABLE 3001 11 02 0 3001 III 02 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT NETWORK MODE 3001 NNN 03 0 3001L NNN 03 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT MAPPED NETWORK NUMBER 3001 NNN 04 MMM 3001 NNN 04 NOT
21. down at least as long as the time set Does not affect pick up speed In increments of 100 milliseconds SQUELCH TAIL LENGTH 8001 34 MM 8001 34 MM 0 99 in Milliseconds increments Default 0 Set to 0 for minimum tail Only used if the receiver has a poor squelch and can stop word clipping by adding squelch delay If there is a tail noise when set to 0 it is caused by slow squelch response in the receiver The controller does not add any more tail than is inherent to the receivers squelch if set to 0 In increments of 1 milliseconds Use COS Acquisition and COS Release time for this function This COS parameters works on both the COS and internal squelch CTCSS DCS HOLD DELAY 8001 354 MM 8001 35 MM 3 99 in 100 millisecond increments Default 30 Use the lowest setting possible without introducing talk off It fills the missing gap when CTCSS DCS decoding momentarily falters due to over modulation momentary weak signal etc CROSS BUSY DELAY TIME 8001 36 MM 8001 36 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT CROSS BUSY HOLD TIME 8001 37 MM 8001 37 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT LTR SYNC BIT 8001 38 7 8001 38 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT LTR Parameters PRIORITY LEVEL 8001 39 NF 8001 39 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT LTR ENCODE POLARITY 8001 40 0 8001 40 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT LTR DECODE POLARTIY 8001 41 5 8001 41 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT TEST ID CODE 8001 42 MMM 8001 4
22. e SENSE trigger voltage will set SENSE true There is a one half volt hysterises built in SENSE TRIGGER VOLTAGE 800114 2714 MMMit 8001 27 0 255 Default 128 This is the trigger point that will cause the SENSE to be active See diagnostic mode 2 to set the sense trigger voltage SENSE ACQUISITION TIME 8001 28 8001 28 0 99 in 1 millisecond increments Default 0 This parameter is the time SENSE must be valid before the system will consider the signal is valid This is to prevent noise from triggering the system SENSE RELEASE TIME 8001 29 8001 29 0 99 in 10 millisecond increments Default 10 This parameter is the time SENSE must be invalid before the system will consider the signal no longer valid This is to prevent picket fence signals from distorting the system LTR Parameters LTR HOLD DELAY 8001 30 MM 8001 30 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT PTT TURN OFF TIME 8001 31 MM 8001 31 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT REPEATER TIMEOUT 8001 32 MM 8001 32 0 255 in 1 second increments Default 180 This is mainly to lock out stuck mobile transmitters This parameter is used in the Tone panel operation Tone Panel Parameters Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 22 ANTI KERCHUNKING TIME 8001 33 8001 33 MM 01 99 0 to d isable 1 sec step Default 0 If enabled repeater will not hang unless user keys
23. er can determine which repeater is active if they are being monitored When N 1 then the frequency is 400 Hz Each increment of N increases the frequency by 100 Hz CWID SEQUENCE CHARACTERS 8001 57 8001457 AAAAAAAAAA Default blank The station call sign can consist of any letter number and a few special characters that can be up to 10 characters in length Trailing blanks are ignored and any illegal character will be sent Lower case and upper case letters can be used PTT TURN ON DELAY 8001 58 MM 8001 58 0 99 0 99 Seconds Default 10 It s the time to wait after keying the repeater before issuing CTCSS tone or DCS code This delay compensates for any key up delay in the transmitter In Increments of 10 milliseconds COURTESY BEEP FREQUENCY 80011 591 MMi 8001 59 1 20 Default 5 It sets the frequency of the courtesy per the user s preference By having a different frequency for each repeater the user can determine which repeater is active if they are being monitored When N 1 then the frequency is 400 Hz Each increment of N increases the frequency by 100 Hz REPEATER DISABLE 8001 60 N 8001 60 N 0 2 Default 0 It allows the repeater to be in special modes in case of trouble with co channel users or other things 0 Normal operation 1 Shut down like the repeater does not even exist 2 Sh
24. nection In the FLEX IIIA CTCSS the CTCSS DCS subtone and voice AUDIO both come off the rear removable connector The CTCSS DCS subtone is on pin 7 and voice AUDIO is on pin 4 Dispatch Logic Unit The Flex IIIA CTCSS Series Community Tone Panel decodes and encodes DCS data and CTCSS data to and from the mobile units and controls audio paths Validator The built in validator will only allow access to mobiles with enabled enabled CTCSS tones or DCS codes Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 7 CONNECTING THE FLEX IIIA TO YOUR RADIO For optimal use use shielded wiring for all connections and make sure to connect all shields to GND Most installations do not require shielded wiring The removable plug is connected to J3 Name Pin Description GND 1 3 Connect to the ground of the power supply 12 VDC 2 Connect to the 12 15 VDC of the power supply TX AUD 4 Connect to the transmitter voice input TX KEY 5 Connect to the transmitter PTT line DET 6 Connect to the receiver discriminator output TX SUB a Connect to the transmitter modulator input RX COS 8 Connect to the COS COR of the receiver 9 Unused connection 10 Unused connection Sense 1 11 Unused connection sss sss 12 Unused connection INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Set each FLEX IIIA CTCSS controller you get to factory default
25. ut down like the repeater does not even exist AUX RELAY 8001 61 J 8001 61 USED THIS PRODUCT CROSS BUSY MODE 8001 62 N 8001 62 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 25 RADIO REPEATER GAIN 8001 63 8001 63 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT USE PREAMP AND AUDIO OUT POTS TELCO REPEATER GAIN 8001 64 8001 64 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT Networking Parameters NETWORK HANG TIME 8001 65 MM 8001 65 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT Alarm Parameters ALARM COUNT 8001 66 8001 66 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT RESTORE COUNT 8001 67 N 8001 67 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT INTERVAL 8001 68 N 8001 68 USED IN THIS PRODUCT CODE 8001 69 8001 69 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT Interconnect Mode INTERCONNECT 8001 70 J 8001 70 NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT NETWORK INACTIVITY TIMER 8001 71 8001 71 USED IN THIS PRODUCT Connect Systems Inc FLEX IIIA CTCSS USER MANUAL Page 26 FCC NOTICE TO USERS T This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interferenc received including interference which may cause undesirable operation On This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed used properly i strict accordance with the service manual

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