RC210 Firmware Updates
Here you can update the operating firmware of your RC210.
Version 4.74 - 2/21/08 - Feature and Operational Changes
Reworked Timeout routines. When a Timeout occurs, Timeout Message is sent to proper Port. When Timeout is cleared, controller sends Courtesy Tone to inform users repeater is "back".
Properly mute audio when Ports are linked and controller needs to speak. This means that even if a linked Port is active when you enter a command, that Port will be muted so as to properly hear any controller speech in response to that command.
Changed Tail Messages to call Command Macros instead of Message Macros. This allows for much more flexible messages.
All Ports are automatically unlinked during RCP operations. 2 seconds after RCP operations cease, the previous Port linking status is restored.
Download Version 4.74 here
Version 4.72 - 1/7/07 - Bug fixes
Corrected buffer overrun when programming Voice IDs to more than 21 words.
Scheduler operation was not previously stopped during RCP operations. It now is.
Download Version 4.72 here
Version 4.71 - 11/24/07 - Bug fixes
Download Version 4.71 here
Note: This firmware version requires RCP 5.19
Version 4.697 - 10/24/07 - Bug fixes
Any linked Port will now allow for Tail Messages. For example, if you have Tail Messages on Port 1, activity on other Ports (but only if linked) will allow Tail Messages, based on either the counter or Timer) to run normally.
Fixed bug in CTCSS Encode Control. No more pulsing from linked Ports if Active High is selected.
Download Version 4.697 here
Note: This firmware version requires RCP 5.19
Version 4.695 - 10/8/07 - Bug fixes
Fixed bug introduced in 4.51 where timeout from linked Ports didn't properly work if linked to Port wasn't in Repeat Mode.
Enhanced Receiver Disable to force if COR is active when command takes place
Download Version 4.695 here
Note: This firmware version requires RCP 5.17 or later (suggested RCP 5.18 however)
Version 4.694 - 6/10/07 - Bug fixes
If Pre Access Code feature was being used, CTCSS Encode didn't always drop properly if an unrecognized
DTMF sequence was sent to the controller.
Download Version 4.694 here
Note: This firmware version requires RCP 5.17 or later (suggested RCP 5.18 however)
Version 4.693 - 6/10/07 - Bug fixes
Fixed bug introduced in 4.6.2 where CTCSS Encode line pulsed during initial keyup if CTCSS During ID was set OFF and it was time for Initial ID..
Fixed bug where COR activity during RCP operations *might* result in scrambled data. Now when doing a complete RCP upload to or download from the controller, COR activity is suspended to avoid timing conflicts.
Download Version 4.693 here
Note: This firmware version requires RCP 5.17 or later (suggested RCP 5.18 however)
Version 4.691 - 2/12/07 - Operational change
Changed linked Time out function so linked Port doesn't have to be in repeat mode in order to time out the linked-to Port.
Using a Macro as part of the DTMF Regen Function would only allow you to select Command Macros 40 and below. This is changed to allow the use of all Command Macros
Note: This firmware version requires RCP 5.15 or later (suggested RCP 5.18 however)
Download Version 4.691 here
Version 4.68 - 12/15/06 - Bug fixes
Fixed bug when using non-tone Courtesy Tones in that they were always sent out Port 1 regardless of the Port used.
Added method to control if the word "Hours" is spoken as part of time readback if 24 hour time is selected.
Note: This firmware version requires RCP 5.12 or later (suggested RCP 5.15 however)
Download Version 4.68 here
Version 4.67 - 11/24/06 - Feature additions
Fixed bug in Alarms where if any Alarm was ON, they all were ON.
Added method to control if the word "Hours" is spoken as part of time readback if 24 hour time is selected.
Note: This firmware version requires RCP 5.12 or later
Download Version 4.67 here
Version 4.66 - 11/18/06 - Feature additions
Added Day of Month capability to Scheduler.
Added selectable 24 or 12 hour clock readback
Note: This firmware version requires RCP 5.10 or later
Download Version 4.66 here
Version 4.65 - 11/12/06 - Feature addition and bug fix
Fixed introduced bug (which was broken in 4.64) where if a selected Courtesy Tone's Tone 1 on Port 3 was programmed to zero, it would force Port 3 to CW ID on every hangtime.
Fixed issue where RCP didn't properly unlink all Ports in both directions prior to starting an upload
Added new command(s) to interrogate state of Alarm Inputs.
Note: This firmware version requires RCP 5.07 or later
Download Version 4.65 here
Version 4.64 - 10/3/06 - Feature addition and anomoly correction
New feature that allows the definition of a Pre Command Prefix. If defined, allows access to default non-programming Commands, i.e. the commands usually only accessible after unlocking a Port, with the exception of those that start with a star ( * ).
Changed General Timers to be programmable in seconds instead of minutes.
New feature that allows a subset of Command Macros to be programmed to allow only those Macros to be used. Useful for some very intriguing control schemes
Courtesy Tones may now use Message Macros instead of tones, which is selected by how programmed.
Note: This firmware version requires RCP 5.06 or later
Download Version 4.64 here
Version 4.63 - 9/27/06 - Feature addition and anomoly correction
When speech was sent to a Port that wasn't already transmitting and that speech consisted of more than one Message Macro, Tx Delay was inserted which caused long delays between Message Macros. That is now fixed
Corrected bug in Kenwood G707 code where memory recall didn't always work on the first try.
Correct bug where fan didn't start if all Ports were in non-repeat mode and Autopatch was used.
Added new feature which allows control of DTMF evaluation on either COS or CTCSS closure. This can be helpful if your squelch locks open and may be selected on a Port-by-Port basis
Note: This firmware version requires RCP 5.04
Download Version 4.63 here
Version 4.60 - 8/7/06 - COR causes RCP error fix
COS going active caused RCP errors while RCP was uploading to controller. This is now fixed.
Note: This firmware version requires RCP 5.04
Download Version 4.60 here
Version 4.57 - 7/27/06 - Courtesy Tone fix
Fixed bug that affected phasing of courtesy tone segments. This problem was caused by phase differences between Tone 1 & 2 of each Courtesy Tone Segment, was influenced by Port linking status and only showed for certain combinations of tones.
Note: You MUST use RCP 5.0.3 for firmware version 4.5.6 and later
Download Version 4.57 here
Version 4.56 - 7/17/06 - Feature change and bug fix
Allow control of Port Timeouts based on link status
Fixed a bug where runtime memory was being overwritten if a timeout occured and Ports were linked. This resulted in a linked Port not always having its full 2-way link status restored, which didn't allow that Port to transmit after a timeout, until it was relinked.
At times, it was possible for an unlinked Port to be supplied the receive audio from another unlinked Port (some users reported this as "crosstalk"). This was also caused by a bug that would intermittently overwrite runtime memory
Note: You MUST use RCP 5.0.3 for firmware version 4.5.6 and later
Version 4.55 - 7/2/06 - Remote Base fixes and feature change
Fixed Remote Base Internal memory recall when called using function. It was broken in the new Macro Function List
Fixed bug where setting power for Kenwood TM-V7a/G707/271 put radio in VFO mode, even if it was in Memory Recall mode (this only affected Kenwood Remote Bases)
Fixed bug where G707 *radio* memories didn't always program properly (using command *2087).
Added better error checking when using Remote Base Commands so bogus info is not accepted
Changed "Error" message to apply only when controller is unlocked. This way, miscreant users who try to cause problems are not rewarded with any response from the controller when they happen tostumble across a valid command but use a bogus argument.
Note: You MUST use RCP 5.0.2 for firmware version 4.5.5 and later and you MUST convert pre-5.0.0 RCP data files to the new format BEFORE using RCP 5.0.0.
You may download a utility to automatically convert your pre-5.0.0 data files here
Version 4.53 - 6/19/06 - Feature Addition
You can define a "Pre Access" code of up to 3 digits that only takes effect when the controller is locked. If unlocked, any defined Pre Access code is ignored. May be used as a "Site Prefix".
Note: You MUST use RCP 5.0.0 for firmware version 4.5.1 and later and you MUST convert pre-5.0.0 RCP data files to the new format BEFORE using RCP 5.0.0.
You may download a utility to automatically convert your pre-5.0.0 data files here
Version 4.52 - 6/11/06 - Bug fixes
CTCSS Encode control was inadvertently broken with new Macro Function List. Now corrected
RS232 serial buffer was increased to accomodate longer strings with new Macro Function List.
Note: You MUST use RCP 5.0.0 for firmware version 4.5.1 and later and you MUST convert pre-5.0.0 RCP data files to the new format BEFORE using RCP 5.0.0.
You may download a utility to automatically convert your pre-5.0.0 data files here
Version 4.51 - 6/01/06 - Macro Function List Consolidation
Reorganized Macro Function List to eliminate gaps and make it more logical. This will also allow for easier future expansion
Note: There is a new utility that will automatically convert existing RCP data files to the new Macro Function format. You may download it here
Note: You MUST use RCP 5.0.0 for firmware version 4.5.1 and later
Version 4.50 - 5/25/06 - Feature changes and bug fix
Fixed Kenwood Serial and Yaesu FT-847 routines to work properly with new frequency entry format
When DTMF is disabled on a Port, it is completely ignored now. Previously, a disabled DTMF decoder could cause conflicts when another Port is decoding DTMF.
Fixed bug in CTCSS Encode Macro Function where if multiple ports were defined for speech, encode didn't turn on
Fixed bug in speech PTT control where PTT would intermittently drop between words if defined to speak out more than one Port and hangtime for that Port was less than 2 seconds.
Version 4.49 - 1/15/06 - Workaround and feature change
The User DVR feature now uses DVR Track 19 instead of Track 20. As a result, Vocabulary word "Zero" now works properly in Messages. (this is a workaround for a compiler bug)
Icom remote base programming changed slightly (bug fix and enhancement). You may enter up to 5 digits past the decimal point, in which case no offset entry is necessary (the controller assumes no offset). If you enter only 100 Khz, 10 Khz and 1 Khz, you must use offset.
Version 4.48 - 12/26/05 - Feature change
Reduced number of Extended Logic Outputs to a total of 16. This was done to "make room" for future updates and based on customer survey
Improved Autopatch operation when controlling from phone line
Version 4.46 - 12/15/05 - Bug fix
Fixed small bug where Disable ID/Timeout Macro Function didn't work properly on Port 2
Version 4.45 - 12/4/05 - Bug fix and change in operation of a feature
Fixed small bug where if Port 3 was in repeat mode, it was possible for Port 3 ID's to be sent whenever COS went active. This only occured under specific circumstances.
Changed CTCSS Encode during Initial ID's. If CTCSS During ID's is turned off, CTCSS will not be generated during Initial ID's.
Version 4.44 - 11/22/05 - General "cleanup"
Removed DTMF ID Aborts, as they are no longer needed
Removed remaining code pertaining to old Alarm method
Fixed Aux Audio, which was broken when Alarm method was changed
Version 4.42 - 10/27/05 - Change in how feature operates
Change in Alarm operation, to allow response only to change in logic levels and the subsequent used of separate Command Macros
Version 4.41 - 10/21/05 - New feature added
Added new Macro Functions, allowing for more precise control of CTCSS Encode
Eliminated Macro Functions 340, 341 and 342, as these were duplicates of 248, 249 and 250. These will be reused in future releases.
When using RCP, if Allow Speech w/Terminator is enabled, controller will not speak during RCP control regardless. This fixes conflict which corrupts programming.
Version 4.40 - 10/10/05 - New feature added
Added code to allow complete download of AP1 memory to RCP
Fixed bug with Speak Delay, where it didn't delay sending CW after xmtr came up.
Reworked DVR code, to speed up COS closure when recording DVR track. This eliminates burst of white noise at end of recording track (especially noticeable with User DVR function).
Audio crosspoint switch is now properly initialized, as long as it is not being used.
CTCSS Encode Control from a Command Macro now works properly
Reworked some of the remote base code, particularly the Yaesu and Kenwood mobile section, to provide better reliability.
Version 4.397 - 9/22/05 - Quick bug fix
Fixed bug introduced in 4.394, where CT's didn't work after a DVR track was used for an ID
Version 4.396 - 8/28/05 - Several bug fixes
When Kerchunk filtering is enabled, it only affects initial transmission if repeater has been idle. As long as transmitter remains active, kerchunk delay is disabled.
CTCSS Encode Control action fixed. Before, if ports were linked and CTCSS After CT was selected, CTCSS turned off before CT ran regardless. Now, it works properly under all linked/unlinked conditions
Version 4.395 - 8/26/05 - Several bug fixes
Fixed bug where Voice ID's greater than 21 words didn't program properly and caused an error.
When Reverse Patch is initiated (from phone line), CTCSS Encode now works properly.
Fixed Tail Messages, which were apparently broken since 4.38
Version 4.393 - 8/2/05 - New feature added
Added new Version readback feature.
Fixed minor issue with Doug Hall RBI-1 memory recall.
Version 4.391 - 6/7/05 - minor bug fix and new feature added
Added new DTMF Pad Test Feature.
Fixed bug where Kenwood V7 UHF VFO wasn't always properly selected.
Version 4.38 - 5/12/05 - minor bug fix
Changed timing in DTMF muting when using User Regen function, to prevent conflict with
IRLP announce messages.
Fixed Doug Hall RBI-1 operation with some radios, where CTCSS, power and memory recall didn't always work properly
Version 4.376 - 3/31/05 - slight operating change
Changed
how Port Inactivity Timers are started
Fixed minor bug in General Timer period programming.
Version 4.374 - 3/9/05 - new features
Changed how Pending ID's are handled if a scheduled ID is used
New Macro Function that controls behavior of User DVR Record.
Version 4.37 - 2/18/05 - new
features
Added new User DTMF Function for easier and more reliable
IRLP/Echolink operations
Download
Version 4.37 here
Version 4.36 - 2/2/05 - new
features and some bug fixes
Added support for new RCP, where unlock codes are no
longer used for programming, This increases reliability.
Autopatch may now be enabled or disabled by Port.
New Macro function to allow users to record a DVR track
for checking their on-the-air quality
3 General Timers that run a Command Macro. These can
be used for just about anything.
Support for selection of port to use for Kenwood V7a/G707/TM-271/TM-471
serial communications.
When recalling an RC210 internal memory, the controller
will now readback the frequency and offset of that memory, instead of just
speaking which memory was recalled.
Added new function to readback the contents of a Command
Macro
Meter Alarm routines have been completely reworked. They
didn't always trip and reset correctly.
Download
Version 4.36 here
Version 4.30 - 12/22/04 - autopatch
support
Fix Added support for AP1 Autopatch board
Download
Version 4.30 here
NOTE: You MUST do the resistor mod before using this
version (note: this modification is only necessary for controllers shipped
prior to December 20, 2004. If you received yours after this date, the
modification is already done). Click
here for information
Version 4.29 - 11/22/04 - some
fixes and enhancements
Fix for CTCSS Encode during scheduled events and command
readback when ports are linked
Fix for non-repeating port sometimes allowing audio to
pass from its receiver to transmitter
If one port is linked to another and that other Port's
COS is always busy (such as is the case with an HF remote base), the first
port wouldn't ID. It now does.
Fix to Aux Audio CTCSS Encode operation
Fixed bug in Message Macros, where speech interruption
could lock controller
Some cleanup on COR routines when ports are linked
Fixed minor bug in Doug Hall RBI-1 routines where power
select and CTCSS selection didn't always work properly
Port Timeout is now affected only by that Port's own
COS. When linked, the other ports have no effect
Download
Version 4.29 here
Version 4.28g - 10/16/04 - minor
bug fix
Fixed bug in Port Inactivity Timers where Timers would
keep running, even if they timed out. This caused the called macro to run
every timeout period, even if the ports were disconnected.
Download Version
4.28g here
Version 4.28f - 10/16/04 - added
feature
Allow speech even if DTMF terminator encountered.
Fixed RCP operation, which was inadvertantly broken
in previous version
Download Version
4.28f here
Version 4.28c - 9/18/04 - added
new Macro Functions
New Macro Functions allow for disabling/reenabling Voice
ID. See included Readme for details
Download Version
4.28c here
Version 4.28a - 9/2/04 - security
bug fix
Download Version
4.28a here
Version 4.28 - 8/23/04 - minor
bug fix and enhanced features added
Fixed bug in DTMF regeneration, where transmitter didn't
always key properly.
Added sanity check in Meterface programming, where it
was possible to enter bad data which would cause the controller to freeze
until watchdog timer would force a reset after 2 minutes.
Changed DTMF muting routines to deal with decoder falsing.
If enabled, DTMF now mutes on the 2nd digit instead of the 1st.
Added power level control for Kenwood TM-V7A/g707/271A/471A
Download Version
4.28 here
Version 4.27 - 7/20/04 - change
in remote base programming
210 nows uses data sent back from remote base radios
to determine if it accepted programming
Added support of Kenwood TM-271A/TM-471A mobile radios
Download Version
4.27 here
Version 4.26b - 7/10/04 - minor
bug fix in remote base programming
Fixed bug where Kenwood V7a/g707 wouldn't always program
correctly.
Fix bug where storing memories in either radio wouldn't
always speak the proper memory number.
Download Version
4.26b here
Version 4.26a - 7/3/04 - minor
bug fix in speech when programming macros
Fixed bug where the macro number being programmed didn't
speak correctly but instead would speak random words
Download Version
4.26a here
Version 4.26 - 6/11/04 - enchanced
ID and CTCSS encode operation and new feature additions
When a port needs to ID, the other port(s) no longer
just "hang" until the IDing port(s) finishes, although there
will be no courtesy tone. Normal hangtime will now work.
Added new ID function to allow a port programmed as half-duplex
to still ID. This is useful for IDing links. The normal ID rules (speech/no
speech IDs, Initial and Pending ID Timers) apply. If a port is programmed
to repeat, this setting it ignored.
Added radio memory recall capability when using Kenwood
TM-V7A or TM-G707 for a remote base radio. Up to 255 memories may be recalled
(these are the memories stored in the radio, not in the RC210 memory)
Fixed bug in TimeOut routine, where time out message
didn't speak correctly. Now if a user times out, the controller will speak
"Repeater Time Out" and then drop that port's transmitter until
user unkeys.
CTCSS Encode timeout may now be selected to start on
closure of COS or upon completion of Courtesy Tone. This allows for much
more flexible timing, such as accurately emulating "chicken burst".
CTCSS may now be selected to be generated during IDs
Download Version
4.26 here
Version 4.25 - 5/17/04 - addition
of new RCP feature support
Added support for direct wav file upload to controller
using RCP
Note: As of Version 4.24, Bascom uploads
are no longer supported. All future releases will support the Arcom Updater
only.
If you haven't yet made the conversion to Updater, go here.
Version 4.24 - 5/8/04 - some
minor fixes and change in some features
ID extras bug has been fixed. If you have SpeechIDOverride
turned on (revert to CW ID if a Voice ID). It now only reverts to CW once,
and stops the rest of the message. For example, your ID is "Good M/A/E.
This Is The A H 6 L ERepeater", if you interrupt it
during the Good M/A/E part, it will revert to CW then quit.
Added true zero hang time in repeat mode to allow use
as a hub repeater controller. There are new macro functions added to deal
with hang time
Hang and PL Encode Timers are now programmed in
1/10 resolution. Range is 0 to 25.5 seconds
CTCSS encode control line now properly tracks COS when
set to 0
Added programmable delay timer for xmtr to come up for
both speech and CW.
Version 4.22 - 4/23/04 - minor
upgrade with one new feature addition and one minor bug fix
Fixed bug in command and message macros where using the
maximum space available for each might produce extraneous speech to occur.
The CTCSS Encode control line is now programmable to
be either an active open collector or active low.
Version 4.21 - 4/8/04 - minor
upgrade with several Remote Base enchancements
Enhanced support for Kenwood radios, including TM-V7A.
TM-G707, TH-F6A, TH-G71 (requires additional hardware interface. Click
here for schematic
There are now 10 Remote Base Memories that store frequency,
offset, CTCSS Encode/Decode status and CTCSS tone frequency
Version 4.2 - 4/1/04 - minor
upgrade with small enhancements and one bug fix
Fixed bug where setting Speech ID Override flag
didn't survive a reset. Problem was that non-volatile memory was not properly
written when this flag was programmed.
Significantly speeded up speech when piecing together
sentences and phrases from individual vocabulary words
Added better support for Kenwood radios that allow control
via DTMF into mic port
Version 4.1 - 3/5/04 - added
some quick features to make controller operation more smooth and fixed
some minor bugs
New command that allows you to "bump" the Real
Time Clock in order to improve accuracy
You can program a clock "correction factor"
and schedule an event to automatically correct clock drift over time
New command to turn ON/OFF readback of the year when
the Calendar is called.
Added Tail Messages, which may be used with a tail counter
or Periodic Message Timer
Fixed bug where the vocabulary word "zero"
was ignored when used in a Message Macro
Version 4.0- 1/29/04 - many
enhancements and improvements have been implemented. Included is a new
utility to automatically reorganize memory. Please read the included README
file for details on installation.
Courtesy tones now work 100% reliably. There were
some times where they wouldn't play when they should and played when they
shouldn't. It was also possible for them to be sent to the wrong port under
some circumstances.
Under some circumstances, it was possible for an ID
to be sent to the wrong port.
Timers that were programmed in minutes weren't always
all that accurate. In some cases It was possible for them to be off by
as much as a minute. They are now accurate to within ± 1 second.
Courtesy Tone #9 now defines what is played if someone
unkeys on the "next" port, if your current port is linked to
the next port (this is explained below). Courtesy Tone #10 now defines
what is played if someone unkeys on the "previous" port, if your
port is linked to the previous port.
Either Voice or CW IDs may now be selected to be used
as the Pending ID. There is a new timer that looks for receiver activity
during the past X seconds and, if no activity has occurred a Voice ID will
be used. If there was activity during this time, a CW ID will be used.
You may also force Pending ID's to ALWAYS be either Voice or CW.
You may disable Voice ID's completely, in which case
all ID's will be done in CW.
Voice ID message length has been increased from 10
words to 22 words. Vocabulary or DVR tracks may be used in any combination.
CW ID length remains at 15 characters each.
"ID Extras" have been added, allowing the
use of various 'run time' variables in ID messages, such as Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening,
the time of day and the date. Placement is selectable (before or after
a Voice ID) or may be programmed to be a random selection.
You may now specify that ID speech be interrupted
by a signal appearing on a port or mixed with that signal. If interrupted,
the ID automatically reverts to CW. This can now be done independently
of other speech messages.
It was not possible to interrupt a playing DVR track
before. It will now interrupt based on one of three scenarios:
All Alarm inputs are now debounced (you can program
the amount of time used for debouncing) to eliminate false triggers due
to noise on the line.
Kerchunk filtering on each port is now fully programmable.
In other words, you can program how long it takes for a signal to be considered
valid.
There are now 40 new Message Macros, each may store
up to 10 vocabulary words and/or DVR tracks. These are used in Command
Macros
You can now program the CW tone for each port to be
dual tone. It can still be programmed as a single tone if you want.
There are now 20 DTMF Memories; each one can store
a sequence of up to 10 digits and send DTMF out any port on command.
A receiver may now be disabled, in which case the
transmitter for that port will remain active for all other activities.
This differs from the existing Transmitter Enable/Disable commands.
Support for the Doug Hall RBI-1 Remote Base Controller
Command Macros now have priorities, allowing you to
specify whether or not it should be interrupted by some other activity.
Command Macros can be restricted to only work from
any combination of Ports.
There are now a total of 90 Command Macros. The original
40 are the same as they've been - capable of storing up to 15 functions
and an additional 50 "Short" Command Macros that can store up
to 4 functions, which are mainly used for remapping of functions.
No more command codes "hanging out in the open".
Only those functions you specifically map to be available, are available
without first unlocking a Port.
Version 3.56 - 10/08/03 - This
version is the same as 3.55 below but contains the new vocabulary. USE ONLY IF YOU HAVE UPGRADED TO THE NEW VOCABULARY IC.
IF YOU HAVE NOT, THIS VERSION WILL NOT SPEAK PROPERLY
All the updates and changes of Version 3,55, plus the
ability to use all 20 DVR tracks in any programmable message. Previously,
you were limited to the first 13 DVR tracks.
Version 3.55 - 10/08/03 - fixed
some bugs and added/changed several features
Lots of little "tweaks" to improve overall
performance
Fixed bug in Port Activity timers, where they didn't
time accurately
Fixed bug in CTCSS Encode, where it didn't track
COS properly
Timeout Timers now program in seconds instead of minutes
DTMF may now be disabled on a per port basis. When
disabled, that port will only respond to the Enable command or Macros 35
- 40. This allows a port to monitor a comwork backbone and ignore most
commands. By allowing certain macros to be called when DTMF is disabled,
it is possible to link/unlink that port without allowing access to other
commands from that port
DTMF access may now be selected on a port-by-port basis,
to require CTCSS or not require CTCSS
Alarms changed. They no longer call their own unique
speech messages but rather may be programmed to call a macro or an Auxiliary
Audio Input. This provides much greater flexibility
The ability to play any voice or CW ID from within
a macro
Unlock codes may be reset to factory default without
affecting any owner custom programming
Moved port assignments for speech from the scheduler
programming to macro programming, since the scheduler calls macros in the
first place
Ability to rename macros (you can now assign custom command
codes to each of the 40 macros)
Fixed bug where courtesy tones didn't always wait for
current command acknowledgement before being sent
Fixed bug in CW speed selection where the cw speed wasn't
always accurate
Fixed bug in courtesy tone delay time. Sometimes the
programmed delay wasn't accurate
Added capability o reset the unlock code without wiping
out all custom programming by installing a temporary jumper on Port 3
Version 3.52 - 08/21/03 - this
version incorporates the new auto-detect UpdateEram, which you need to
load first. Please read the rc2103_52.bas file for full details before
installing this update.
New initialize automatic management. Starting with Version
3.51, you will no longer lose custom programming (included in the zip file)
Added macro erase command
Added DTMF Mute/Covertone timer
Added controller reset command, which also doubles as
verify that the watchdog timer is working properly
Revamped Courtesy Tone programming and assignments. They
are now 1 - 10.
Added optional port command to Scheduler programming.
It is only needed to indicate to which port a speech message should be
directed
Added Scheduler "don't run next time" functions
to better manage reoccurring messages (such as saying the time every hour)
Added Weekdays and Weekends to Scheduler days of the
week parameters
Added Calendar function - you can recall today's date
on command or use it in a macro
Did more work on DTMF buffering. You can now enter up
to 50 DTMF digits commands at one time, separating commands with a
"D" and the controller will execute them in order.
Version 3.1 - 8/11/03 - There
is no need to use Initialize.zip, just download and install this update
Revamped macro routines to prevent recursive looping
when calling other macros
Macro 1 being run at startup now works only if Macro
1 has actually been programmed.
Fixed bug in ID routines. Initial and Pending IDs now
work as stated in the manual
Fixed bug where when ports were linked, CW ID inexplicably
stopped midstream
Changed DTMF routines to take advantage of hardware
interrupts. This means you may now enter commands without having to wait
for IDs or speech to end
Fixed courtesy tone assignments
Fixed link keyup, where there was a delay while waiting
for courtesy tone to start
Updated manual to reflect changes.
Included new files in update zip file that allow much
simpler programming of controller when uploading updates
Version 2.5 - 8/5/03 - You
will need to download Initialize.zip, install it, then install the new
firmware (a link to Initialize.zip may be found at the bottom of this page)
Added unique courtesy tone when one port is linked to
another (makes it easier to identify from which port a signal is being
heard)
Corrected where if a port was in half duplex, it had
hangtime when another port linked to it
Modified how Speech Override works. If OFF, speech is
mixed with receiver audio. If ON, speech is stopped when a signal is received.
If that speech is an ID, the voice ID reverts to CW in order properly identify
Talking over Voice or CW IDs now works correctly
Added programming timer. If controller is unlocked and
there is no DTMF for 2 minutes, the controller automatically relocks.
Completely revamped the DVR routines. Added a total
of 20 tracks and editing commands to allow squelch tails and other noises
at the end of a track to be edited out. Added readback of available recording
time left.
Corrected bug in analog meters and removed internal voltage
reference.
Revised manual to reflect the above changes, as well
as added much more detail about installing firmware, along with many screenshots
of the actual program.
Version 2.1 Beta 1 - 7/18/03
Fixed programming routine bug that didn't allow owner
to program all control codes properly
Fixed clock bug where it didn't properly speak the time
at the top of the hour (for example, it didn't say "5 PM", it
said "5 N")
Initialize
If you want to set the controller back to factory defaults (including
the unlock codes), you need to install this initialize version first. Once
you have installed it, you can then load the latest operating firmware.
FirstTimeInitialize.zip
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