Hi Brian, 

You could park a CAT Auto RLS-1000B board behind your 7K and 
add a Vyex Digital Audio Board and make that controller into a 
whole new animal... the type you could also program with a PC 
through the added Vyex Board serial port. 

http://www.vyex.com/

You might have turned off the responses, the steering of the 
DTMF Controller, the decoder may be locked onto one of the 
other receiver ports (do you have the display version 7K?). 
Check to see if the cor on the other higher priority ports 
is properly configured. 

Audio levels can be fairly critical so check them as you can. 

If you have and use the matching DTMF program you can hard 
reset and reload. Since I have the serial port I simply use 
the restore memory image command and get on with things. 

Consider adding the CAT Auto and Vyex Boards to your 7K and 
let your 7K do the the system control. 

If you reply to this post... tell us which source you last used 
to program the controller and if you had used both the radio and 
the phone line to command the controller before you were locked 
out. 

:-)

cheers,
skipp 

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi All!
>  
> This is Brian, WD9HSY and I'm having a problem with my 7K.
>  
> I was programming my 7K to work with another system for a joint radio  
> operation. I was configuring the 7K to basically play dumb.  I  was
programming a 
> macro to put the 7K into a no ID, no Courtesy Beep mode to let  my
buddies' 
> 7330, (yes I said 7330) control the system
>  
> Anyway, while I was programming the 7K I have seemed to have turned
 off the 
> DTMF's ability to decode.  The 7K will answer the phone, make a  voice 
> announcement, but wont accept any DTMF codes, and hangs up on me
after 40  seconds.  
> DTMF are not accepted anywhere, either on rx1, rx2, or the phone  line. 
>  
> All I was doing was turning off the Courtesy beep, shortening the
hang time  
> and pausing the scheduler.
>  
> Help!
> Brian, WD9HSY


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