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== Additional information ==
There is also a default "Faulty Line" event, which becomes active if one more stations are faulty. This event is used for general line error reporting. The reporting is configured from AlphaPro, Exchange & System -> RCI -> Faults: Faulty Line. Default setting is [[MST - Mail to Station|MST]] 1 0 28, which is by reporting line errors (28) to station 1.
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There is a default "Faulty Line" event which becomes active if one more stations are faulty. This event is used for general line error reporting. The reporting is configured from AlphaPro, Exchange & System -> RCI -> Faults: Faulty Line. Default setting is [[MST - Mail to Station|MST]] 1 0 28, which is by reporting line errors (28) to station 1.
  
  
  
 
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==Event description==
 
==Event description==

Revision as of 02:27, 4 November 2007

Event description

Event Owner: A station or an UDP group
Event type: 13 - Faulty station line
Subevent: N/A
When change to ON: A station's line monitoring has found a problem or if the whole ASLT board becomes faulty
When change to OFF: A station's line monitoring has found the station OK
When related to: N/A


Application

Switch over a PA-system to a standby circuit

Additional information

There is a default "Faulty Line" event which becomes active if one more stations are faulty. This event is used for general line error reporting. The reporting is configured from AlphaPro, Exchange & System -> RCI -> Faults: Faulty Line. Default setting is MST 1 0 28, which is by reporting line errors (28) to station 1.

Event description

Event Owner: A station or UDP group
Event type: 31 - M-key
Sub-Event: Sub Event = 0 will give M key status when station is busy.<br\>Sub Event = 1 will give M key status when station is idle.
When Change to ON: M key press
When Change to OFF: M key release
When Related to: N/A