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− | !style="background:#ffdead;" width="90pt | + | ! colspan="2" style="background:#ffdead;" width="90pt" |PLAY DAK PD |
− | !style="background:#ffdead;" width="100pt"|0x009C | + | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="100pt" |0x009C |
− | !style="background:#ffdead;" width="30pt"|156 | + | ! style="background:#ffdead;" width="30pt" |156 |
− | !style="background:#ffdead;" |AMC 10.44 | + | ! style="background:#ffdead;" |AMC 10.44 |
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− | |colspan="2"|'''$PD L101 "0W123#"''' <br | + | | colspan="2" |'''$PD L101 "0W123#"''' <br /> '''$PD L101 U01 "2561"''' |
− | |colspan="3" |Station 101 dials "0", wait 1 sec, dial "123#" with default 200 ms timing <br | + | | colspan="3" |Station 101 dials "0", wait 1 sec, dial "123#" with default 200 ms timing <br /> Station 101 dials "2561" with 100ms play timing. |
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− | |colspan="5"|$PD plays digits with default 200ms play timing. Additional spacing can be inserted by use of w (0,5 sec) or W (1 sec) | + | | colspan="5" |$PD plays digits with default 200ms play timing. Additional spacing can be inserted by use of w (0,5 sec) or W (1 sec) |
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− | |align=center|1||[[NET_OBJ_REF]]<br | + | | align="center" |1||[[NET_OBJ_REF]]<br />{[[ECL_STATION]], |
+ | [[ECL_USER]]} | ||
+ | | colspan="3" |A - user or station. | ||
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− | |align=center|2||[[UINT1]] <br>(optional)||colspan="3"| Timing for the play sequence <br | + | | align="center" |2||[[UINT1]] <br>(optional)|| colspan="3" | Timing for the play sequence <br /> 1 - 20 = 100ms - 2 sec. |
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− | |align=center|2/3||[[UINT1]][0...n] ||colspan="3"| <br | + | | align="center" |2/3||[[UINT1]][0...n] || colspan="3" | <br /> Dial pattern supported: <br />-Digit "0"-"9" <br />-"*" and "#" supported during trunk calls. <br />-"w" = wait 0,5 sec <br /> -"W" = wait 1 sec <br /> All other characters will terminate the "play DAK" feature <br /> Max length of string 40 bytes |
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+ | See also: [[Play DAK Feature]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:48, 30 June 2022
PLAY DAK PD | 0x009C | 156 | AMC 10.44 | |
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$PD L101 "0W123#" $PD L101 U01 "2561" |
Station 101 dials "0", wait 1 sec, dial "123#" with default 200 ms timing Station 101 dials "2561" with 100ms play timing. | |||
$PD plays digits with default 200ms play timing. Additional spacing can be inserted by use of w (0,5 sec) or W (1 sec) | ||||
1 | NET_OBJ_REF {ECL_STATION, |
A - user or station. | ||
2 | UINT1 (optional) |
Timing for the play sequence 1 - 20 = 100ms - 2 sec. | ||
2/3 | UINT1[0...n] | Dial pattern supported: -Digit "0"-"9" -"*" and "#" supported during trunk calls. -"w" = wait 0,5 sec -"W" = wait 1 sec All other characters will terminate the "play DAK" feature Max length of string 40 bytes |
See also: Play DAK Feature