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Zakładka configuartion bytes w CPS Motoroli serii GPXXX i GMXXX |  |
| | pkobierecki | 03.03.2021 12:04:04 | Grupa: Użytkownik
QTH: Wrocław
Posty: 10 #7362565 Od: 2019-4-18
| Cześć, Mam "na stanie" radia GP360 VHF z codeplugiem 7.00. Programuję je kablem na USB w Windowsie 10, używam do programowania CPS R03.11.16_EN wraz z nakładką comm64, żeby chodziło to na 64 bitach. Generalnie wszystko jest OK i działa.
Jednak jest jedna zakładka w CPS-ie która powoduje u mnie niesamowity głód wiedzy tajemnej, a chodzi mi o Configuration Bytes.
Wiem, że w aplikacji "pomoc" do tego programu są informacje który "Byte" jest za co odpowiedzialny, oraz jakie wartości można wpisywać, jednak Windows 10 nie umożliwia uruchomienia tego rozszerzenia systemowego i nie mogę dotrzeć do tej wiedzy. Wiedziałem tylko na jednym z filmów na youtube jak człowiek robił przegląd i opis funkcji CPS. Nie mam niestety żadnego komputera z Windowsem 8 lub niżej, żeby tę funkcję systemową doinstalować i odpalić program z pomocą. Przeorałem internet i niestety nie znalazłem żadnego bogatego i jednolitego opisu, a jedynie szczątkowe informacje, że są tam dosyć specyficzne funkcje czy wręcz zestawy zachowań radia które można włączyć mając świadomość czasem negatywnych następstw. Popularna jest też instrukcja jak za pomocą Configuration Bytes zmusić dwie motorole GM350 do pracy w charakterze przemiennika z transmisją cyfrową ale nic poza tym.
Czy mógł bym prosić o pomoc z zdobyciu materiałów na temat tej zakładki CPS? W sumie w dowolnej formie, byle bym się dowiedział co tam siedzi w tej tajemniczej zakładce | | | Electra | 15.04.2025 15:58:52 | 
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| | | sq8jmd | 03.03.2021 12:52:20 | 
Grupa: Użytkownik
Posty: 479 #7362943 Od: 2010-11-29
| Z helpa do GP340 (wybacz za brak formatowania):
Per Radio Configuration Bytes
These are available in the software to allow for future configuration requirements of the radio and to enhance the future operational capabilities of the radio if and when required.
Note: These functions will only work with the correct radio firmware. The usage of these functions may have undesired side effects.
Config Byte 1:
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bit 0 - set
switch off the backlight of control head A
R03.01.10
bit 1 - set
enable a Data PTT TX time-out-timer
The regular Time-Out-Timer mode is then also valid
for fast data PTT.
R03.02.00
bit 2 - set
When battery voltage level below the error tone threshold, the long tone will NOT sound in Tx mode, and battery gauge will also be freezed while TX. (Portable only)
D03.02.12
bit 3 - set
Radio will narrow the default decode tone Min/Max duration to avoid radio displaying garbage info and reseting issue for system pre-defined signaling systems.
- cleared
Radio will work in original manner for system pre-defined signaling systems.
D03.02.13
bit 4 - set The start alert will sound on both power on and reset. - cleared The start alert will only sound on power on.
D03.02.27
bit 5 - set
When the bit is set and GPIO pin 4 is programmed with External Alarm function, then enhanced external alarm mode will be activated. GPIO pin 4 will turn active for a period of 2 seconds after power up delay timer expired. After 2 seconds, GPIO pin 4 will return to its functional state.
- cleared
The radio will operate in standard external alarm mode.
Note: Only available for mobiles.
R03.07.05
bit 6 - set
When the user presses the "Keypad Lock" button and the feature "Keypad Enable" is enabled, then the rotary knob is disabled along with the keypad. Pressing the button again will unlock the keypad and re-enable the rotary knob.
- cleared
When the user presses the "Keypad Lock" button and the feature "Keypad Enable" is enabled, then the keypad is locked, however, the rotary knob is still functional. Pressing the button again will unlock the keypad.
Note: Only available for display portables.
R03.07.05
bit 7 -set
When the bit is set, the radio will behave in the way that is compatible to the requirement of GP360FUG11B radio with special Generic Command Option Board (GCOB). For instance, the soft channel 1 & 2's voice emphasis setting will be set to "Disabled/flat audio". Also, soft channel 1's Tx Timeout Timer Mode will be set to "Non-cumulative".
Caution: Use this config bit strictly on GP360FUG11B radio only.
- cleared
The radio will follow back the default hard-coded value/settings for soft channel 1 & 2 (voice emphasis setting & Tx Timeout Timer Mode).
Note: Only available for portable (GP360FUG11B).
R03.09.05
Config Byte 2: -------------- bit 0 - set decoder time-out-time (MAX) limitation to system tone duration + 10 ms R03.01.22 bit 1 - set decoder integration time (MIN) limitation to 0.9 * system tone duration R03.01.22 bit 2 - set The squelch is debounced by four more cycles (5 instead of 1) to avoid radio resets caused
by a message queue overflow when the squelch flutters.
D03.05.01
bit 3 - set
When decoding a "Cleardown" sequence without any
address digits and/or status digits the radio displays
"Call Received".
This is the behaviour up to R03.01.27.
- cleared
When decoding a "Cleardown" sequence without any
address digits and/or status digits the radio does not
change the display.
This is the new behaviour at R03.01.31.
bit4 - set
Decoded Group Call sequences which contain variable address digits
will not be copied into the Missed Calls List.
R03.02.00
bit5 - set
Fast Data PTT is disabled if Rekey Inhibit Timer duration is set to a non-zero value.
- cleared
Fast Data PTT is not affected by Rekey Inhibit Timer duration setting.
Note: Only available for mobiles.
Even if Rekey Inhibit Timer is turned on, it will not apply on Fast Data PTT operation.
R03.07.05
bit6 - set
The radio will decode the acknowledgement status and display the status when the Acknowledge in the Encoder Telegram is set to Ack1 Expected or Ack1 Expected with Answer.
- cleared The radio will not decode the acknowledgement status and will not display the status when the Acknowledge in the Encoder Telegram is set to Ack1 Expected or Ack1 Expected with Answer.
Config Byte 3: -------------- bit 0 - set If encapsulated mode is enabled, radio will only handle the PROIS commands which started with $7F. R03.04.00
bit 1 - set Radio will check and update the HOOK state after radio power on automatically.
- cleared
Radio will always set the HOOK state to "on-hook" after radio power on, no matter what is the actual HOOK state. (compliant with old versions)
D03.03.03
bit 2 - set
When the radio has changed from Rx mode to Tx mode, a $01 PROIS command will be sent to the option board to indicate a CTS.
- cleared
A $01 PROIS command will be sent to the option board to indicate a CTS only when a channel is ready for voice or data transmittal, ie, one of following conditions are matched:
1. PTT is pressed when PTT is controlled by radio, and sending telegram on this channel is finished.
2. PTT is pressed by option board, and sending telegram on this channel is finished.
D03.03.01
bit 3 - set
During vote scan, radio will vote the carrier without unmuting the speaker, and will unmute the speaker if
both carrier and correct PL are present. The Invalid Channel Marking feature will be disabled.
R03.05.00
bit 4 - set Radio can record the voice from RSM or other voice accessories with MIC installed. - cleared
Radio can only record the voice from internal microphone.
D03.04.01
bit 5 - set
Disable feature saving feature enhancement that is introduced since R03.02.07.
Radio will work same as versions before R03.02.07.
D03.05.01
bit 7 - Set
If a Remote Speaker Microphone (RSM) is connected at radio power up, the radio will initially use the external (RSM) microphone.
-Cleared
If a RSM is connected at radio power up, the radio will initially use the internal (radio) microphone.
Note:
When either the internal or external PTT is pressed the microphone path will be routed to the corresponding microphone.
Do not set this bit when using accessories with only speaker and without microphone. Only available for portable
Byte 4: not used
Byte 5: not used
How to calculate the configuration byte value: The configuration bits represent a 8-bit binary image which has to be converted to a 2 digit hexadecimal number which then has to be entered into the corresponding configuration byte field. The table below shows all possible settings for the higher digit of the configuration byte. Where "0" = cleared, and "1" = set, and "x" has to replaced by the lower number of the configuration byte.
bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 HexadecimalNumber 0 0 0 0 0x 0 0 0 1 1x 0 0 1 0 2x 0 0 1 1 3x 0 1 0 0 4x 0 1 0 1 5x 0 1 1 0 6x 0 1 1 1 7x 1 0 0 0 8x 1 0 0 1 9x 1 0 1 0 Ax 1 0 1 1 Bx 1 1 0 0 Cx 1 1 0 1 Dx 1 1 1 0 Ex 1 1 1 1 Fx The table below shows all possible settings for the lower digit of the configuration byte. Where "0" = cleared, and "1" = set, and "x" has to replaced by the higher number of the configuration byte.
bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 HexadecimalNumber 0 0 0 0 x0 0 0 0 1 x1 0 0 1 0 x2 0 0 1 1 x3 0 1 0 0 x4 0 1 0 1 x5 0 1 1 0 x6 0 1 1 1 x7 1 0 0 0 x8 1 0 0 1 x9 1 0 1 0 xA 1 0 1 1 xB 1 1 0 0 xC 1 1 0 1 xD 1 1 1 0 xE 1 1 1 1 xF Configuration Byte Setting Example: The squelch switching shall be slowed down, and when decoding a "Clear Down" sequence the radio shall display "Call Received". In this case bit 2 and bit 3 of configuration byte 2 have to be set, the others have to be cleared. This represents a binary image of "00001100". According to the tables above, the higher digit of configuration byte 2 is "0" and the lower digit of configuration byte 2 is "C". So a "0C" has to entered for configuration byte 2 in this case. _________________
| | | pkobierecki | 03.03.2021 15:06:01 | Grupa: Użytkownik
QTH: Wrocław
Posty: 10 #7363844 Od: 2019-4-18
| Dzięki bardzo  Z tego co widzę, to ta rozpiska dotyczy wszystkich GP i GM |
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