Difference between revisions of "SET CALL REQ MODE"
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|align=center|4||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|New call requester mode:<br\> 0 = off<br\>1 = on | |align=center|4||[[UINT1]]||colspan="3"|New call requester mode:<br\> 0 = off<br\>1 = on | ||
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+ | |align=center|5||[[UINT1]]<br\>||colspan="3"|Mail Priority 0 - 255<br\> [[#Mail priority]] | ||
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+ | |align=center|6||[[UINT1]]<br\>||colspan="2"|Mail Flags: [[#Mail flags]] | ||
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|colspan="2"|Response:||colspan="3"|[[COMMAND_RESPONSE]] | |colspan="2"|Response:||colspan="3"|[[COMMAND_RESPONSE]] |
Revision as of 08:46, 16 December 2010
SET_CALL_REQ_MODE | 0x006C | 108 | AMC 07.00 | |
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$SCRM L101 L102 U0 U1 | ||||
Turn on/off message "your call is registered, please wait", then ring/flashing at a station. Note that the station leaves this mode if becomes busy for some reason (dialing, incoming conv.)<br\>"Call requester mode" is normally used to inform the user about a successful activation of call request. | ||||
1 | NET_OBJ_REF<br\>{ECL_STATION} | Station | ||
2 | NET_OBJ_REF<br\>{ECL_STATION} | Station that received the call request mail (i.e. sender of this command) | ||
3 | UINT1 | UserDefined Properties (UDP) of the station that received the call request mail. | ||
4 | UINT1 | New call requester mode:<br\> 0 = off<br\>1 = on | ||
5 | UINT1<br\> | Mail Priority 0 - 255<br\> #Mail priority | ||
6 | UINT1<br\> | Mail Flags: #Mail flags | ||
Response: | COMMAND_RESPONSE |