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12-88-7000 OUTPUT CONTROL RECEIVER
Product Manual
Sea Air and land Communications Ltd, 10 Vanadium Place, Addington, Christchurch 8024, New Zealand
July 2017
Configuration Commands
All serial commands are sent and received using a standard terminal application connected at
9600:N:8:1 using a 12-47 or 12-48 USB programming adaptor.
When the unit is first powered the sign on message and configuration options will be sent from
the 12-88:
Salcom 12-88-7000 V1.2
+01 ID: 01
+02 Freq: 458600000
+03 RX Mode: A512
+05 RIC 1: 1233333
+06 RIC 2: 0000001
+07 RIC 3: 0000000
+08 RIC 4: 0000000
+21 O/P MS 1: 00100
+22 O/P MS 2: 00000
+23 O/P MS 3: 00000
+30 O/P Restore: 0
ID: The unit ID is used to uniquely address a unit to control outputs. The unit ID must be 2
characters. If numeric decoding is specified, then the unit ID must be between 00 and 99. If
alphanumeric decoding is used then any printable character can be used as part of the unit ID
allowing for approximately 8000 possible addressing codes. The unit of ‘00’ can also be set, but
is also used as a group address code.
Typical usage:
+01= 01
Freq: This is the receive frequency. This parameter should be programmed to be between
100000000 and 479000000 and must be specified in Hz.
Typical usage:
+02=458600000
RIC: Up to 4 receiver codes can be specified. Each parameter should be between 0000008
and 2000000. Setting a code to 0000001 will result in all RICs being decoded.
Typical usage:
+05=1234560
RX Mode: The mode determines the receiver mode of operation. Possible settings are A512,
A1200, N512 or N1200. ‘A’ specifies alphanumeric operation. ‘N’ specifies numeric operation.
512 and 1200 specifies the receiver decode baud rate.
Typical usage:
+03=A512