Difference between revisions of "Answer call requests by pressing M-key"
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+ | A call request is normally answered by pressing a dedicated [[DAK|DAK key]] programmed to dial the [[Mail Queue Operation|answer code 7638]]. But it is also possible to answer call requests by pressing M-key, in this way the operation will be the same as for direct calls. | ||
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+ | In AlphaPro, [[Exchange_%26_System_%28AlphaPro%29#Events|Exchange & System -> Events]], insert an new event with the following parameters: | ||
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Revision as of 09:57, 2 October 2008
A call request is normally answered by pressing a dedicated DAK key programmed to dial the answer code 7638. But it is also possible to answer call requests by pressing M-key, in this way the operation will be the same as for direct calls.
In AlphaPro, Exchange & System -> Events, insert an new event with the following parameters:
Event Owner: | A station or an UDP group |
Event type: | 31 - M-key |
Subevent: | 1 (M key status when station is idle) |
When change to: | ON (M key pressed) |
When related to: | (not used) |
Action: | $MAILQ_NAVIG L%1.dir 8 |