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        "main": {
            "*": "Subscribe to the mediawiki-api-announce mailing list at <https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-api-announce> for notice of API deprecations and breaking changes."
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        "revisions": {
            "*": "Because \"rvslots\" was not specified, a legacy format has been used for the output. This format is deprecated, and in the future the new format will always be used."
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            "10425": {
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                "title": "Read own mail from remote feature",
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                        "*": "{{AI}}\n{| \n|-\n|width=\"170pt\"|'''Feature''':\n| Read mail on own station\n|-\n|'''Default directory number''': || 51 - during conversation\n|-\n|'''Feature number''': || 15\n|-\n|'''Parameter 1''': || 0 (N/A)\n|-valign=\"top\" \n|'''Description''': ||  Remotely read [[Mail Messages|voice messages]] left at your station. Dial your own directory number followed by 51. \n\nAs from AMC 10.50 mails can also be remotley ''deleted''. Dial ''directory number + 51 + 0'' to delete the mail remotely. If there are multiple mails in the queue, digit 0 must be pressed several times to empty the queue. This feature can be very useful when for instance [[Call Back feature|Call Back mails]] accidentely have been left on stations without keypad (e.g. substations or PA interfaces), causing an annoying [[feature reminder]] bleep tone every minute.<br>\n\nAn [[ASVP]] board or [[Audio_Messaging#ASVP_Software_Module|ASVP Software Module]] is required for the voice message sevices.<br>\n|}\n\n[[AlphaCom Feature List|Back to feature list]]"
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            "10524": {
                "pageid": 10524,
                "ns": 0,
                "title": "Rebuild global group in AlphaNet feature",
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                        "*": "{{AI}}\n{| \n|-\n|width=\"170pt\"|'''Feature''':\n| Rebuild global group tables in AlphaNet \n|-\n|'''Default directory number''': || 7879\n|-\n|'''Feature number''': || 51\n|-valign=\"top\" \n|'''Parameter 1''': || 0 (N/A)\n|-valign=\"top\" \n|'''Description''': || Service:  Starts a process in [[AlphaNet]] where all exchanges broadcast it's membership in global groups.\n\nAlphaNet [[Global Group Call in AlphaNet feature|global group]]s are configured for each node in [[AlphaPro]], so that each node knows which groups it belongs to. All nodes broadcast this information to all other nodes so that when a global group is started, the initiating node knows which exchanges are members. The global group membership is broadcast after exchange reset, plus once every 24 hours.\n\nDuring system commissioning it\u2019s easy to come into situations where one ore more nodes are not connected when broadcasts occur, and it\u2019s impossible to reset remote nodes. Also, if a node is removed from a network in normal operation, the remaining exchanges must remove this node from it\u2019s global group tables, else the \u201cmissing exchange\u201d timer of 3 seconds always delay groupcall setup.\n\nFeature 7879 is used to solve these problems. It erases it\u2019s own global group tables, and broadcasts a message to all other exchanges to do the same. Then, each node broadcasts its own membership to all others. Each node waits 0.2 seconds times own node number before broadcasting, which means that the complete operation worst-case takes approximately 1 minute.\n|}\n[[AlphaCom Feature List|Back to feature list]]"
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