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'''Event 1''': Start/stop the timer:  
'''Event 1''': Start/stop the timer:  
[[File:ICX Conv Timeout.JPG|thumb|left|700px|Start the timer when call starts (180 sec), and stop the timer when call ends]]
[[File:ICX Conv Timeout4.JPG|thumb|left|700px|Start the timer when call starts (180 sec), and stop the timer when call ends]]
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'''Event 2''': Cancel the call at timeout:
'''Event 2''': Cancel the call at timeout:
[[File:ICX Conv Timeout2.JPG|thumb|left|700px|Cancel the call when timeout]]
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If you want to add a the reason for call termination in the system log, you can add the LOG statement:
If you want to add a the reason for call termination in the system log, you can add the LOG statement:
[[File:ICX Conv Timeout3.JPG|thumb|left|500px|Log that the call has been terminated due to timeout]]
[[File:ICX Conv Timeout3.JPG|thumb|left|700px|Log that the call has been terminated due to timeout]]
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Latest revision as of 10:14, 14 October 2025

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Calls can be automatically terminated after a preset time. In general there is a global Conversation Timeout, which is applicable to all calls in the system.

If there is a need to have individual call timeout for one (or a few) specific stations, one can use the Event Handler to start an individual timer using the $ST (Set_Timer) command, and cancel the call at timeout.

In AlphaPro, go to Exchange and System -> Events, press Insert and create the following events:


Event 1: Start/stop the timer:

Start the timer when call starts (180 sec), and stop the timer when call ends


Action commands:

$ST L%1.dir w%chg(1800,0) L%2.dir



Event 2: Cancel the call at timeout:

Cancel the call when timeout


Action commands:

$C L%1.dir



If you want to add a the reason for call termination in the system log, you can add the LOG statement:

Log that the call has been terminated due to timeout


Action commands:

$C L%1.dir
LOG "Cancelled due to Timeout at %1.dir %1.nam" 



If the timeout should apply to a number of stations the easiest way is to assign the stations concerned to a UDP group, and then set the UDP group as Event Owner instead of the 'The station' in the above events.

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