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Revision as of 13:28, 11 August 2022
The built-in Scheduler function in ICX-AlphaCom can be used activate Call Forwarding at preset days and times.
Dispatch a prerecorded message at a preset time |
Typical applications:
- Tim
- xxxx
As the internal clock of the ICX-AlphaCom server might drift over time, it is recommended that the server is synchronized with a NTP server to ensure correct time.
Configure the Scheduler event
The Scheduler feature is a part of the Event Handler module in ICX-AlphaCom.
In AlphaPro, select Exchange & System > Events, and Insert a new event. Set the Owner Type = Scheduler. A new window is opened, in which you fill in the weekdays and time, or alternatively the date and time.
Setting time and weekdays. Here: trigger at 16:45 Monday to Friday. |
Next step is to fill in the Action Command. There are two different commands for activating Call Forwarding, depending on the call method:
- For Direct Calls, use $TRF
- For Ringing Group calls or Call Requests, use $SCRT
Both can be used at the same time if all types of calls are to be forwarded.
Activate Call Forwarding from station 104 to station 272. |
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Set When Change To = ON.
Explanation of action command $GM L85 L8191 U1 U0 U0
- $GM - Group Message command
- L85 - Destination group
- L8191 - Announcement message for playback in group
- U1 - Number of repetitions. Here: play once
- U0 - No gong signal
- U0 - Use default Setup Priority
Change parameters as required.
To modify the time and date of an existing Scheduler event, press the button Details.
If multiple times are required, simply create a new Scheduler event for each time.
Verify the of operation
The operation can be verified by temporarily changing the time in the server.
- In the web interface, go to System Configuration > Time and Date.
- Under Set Localtime, set a time one minute before the specified time in the event. E.g. 16:44:00 (six digit notation)
- One minute later the event will trigger, and the message will be dispatched.
If the server is set to sync time with NTP server, you might have to first remove the IP address of the NTP server (enter a space), then reboot the server. Now you can Set Localtime.