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Revision as of 14:16, 11 January 2017
Messages in ASVP - AlphaCom Stored Voice Playback Board and ASVP Module is referenced by a SVP reference. The SVP reference consists of two numbers:
- SVP group
- SVP individ
In addition, some SVP groups require an additional parameter to be complete. The parameter is a string of numbers, and can signify a date, a time or a phone number.
The AMCD application uses Message Group+ Message Individ to reference messages. The Message Description File maps the highlevel message reference to a SVP reference.
The SVP reference is the entry point into the ASVP DES-file.
These SVP groups are currently used:
FUNCTION 0 : NONE FUNCTION 1 : absent_nop FUNCTION 2 : absent_time FUNCTION 3 : absent_date FUNCTION 4 : user_info FUNCTION 5 : mail_nop FUNCTION 6 : mail_phone FUNCTION 7 : mail_intercom FUNCTION 8 : mail_time FUNCTION 9 : common_help FUNCTION 10 : absence_help FUNCTION 11 : dummy FUNCTION 12 : mail_help FUNCTION 13 : info_resp FUNCTION 14 : date FUNCTION 15 : time FUNCTION 16 : phone FUNCTION 17 : intercom