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|colspan="3"|$SM L101 L102<br\>$SM L101 L102 U100 NM18 GV U1<br\>$SM L101 L102 U100 NM26 GV U0<br\>$SM L101 L102 U100 NM17 GV U1 'my name' U0||colspan="2"|Call Request mail (from AMC 08.11)<br\>Call Request mail<br\>‘Temperature Alarm’<br\>Call request, user defined name text
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|colspan="3"|'''$SM L101 L102'''<br\>'''$SM L101 L102 U100 NM18 GV U1'''<br\>'''$SM L101 L102 U100 NM26 GV U0'''<br\>'''$SM L101 L102 U100 NM17 GV U1 'my name' U0'''||colspan="2"|''Call Request mail (from AMC 08.11)''<br\>''Call Request mail''<br\>''‘Temperature Alarm’''<br\>''Call request, user defined name text''
 
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|colspan="5"|Send a mail message to an intercom station.<br\><br\>  
 
|colspan="5"|Send a mail message to an intercom station.<br\><br\>  
 
From AMC 08.11 most parameters can be left out.  Default values correspond to Normal priority Call Request.<br\>
 
From AMC 08.11 most parameters can be left out.  Default values correspond to Normal priority Call Request.<br\>
AlphaNet:  Be aware of which exchange fills in default parameters, see page 70
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[[AlphaNet]]:  Be aware of which exchange fills in default parameters, see page 70
 
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|align=center|1||[[NET_OBJ_REF]]<br\>{[[ECL_STATION]]}||colspan="3"|Sending station.<br\>Null value allowed (e.g.for technical alarms).
 
|align=center|1||[[NET_OBJ_REF]]<br\>{[[ECL_STATION]]}||colspan="3"|Sending station.<br\>Null value allowed (e.g.for technical alarms).
 
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|align=center|2||[[NET_OBJ_REF<br\>{ECL_STATION,<br\>ECL_ST_GROUP}]]||colspan="3"|Receiving station or local group.<br\>.<br\>.
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|align=center|2||[[NET_OBJ_REF<br\>{[[ECL_STATION]],<br\>[[ECL_ST_GROUP]]}]]||colspan="3"|Receiving station or local group.<br\>.<br\>.
 
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|align=center|3||UINT1<br\>(optional 08.11)||colspan="3"|Mail Priority 0 - 255<br\>Default value: 100.
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|align=center|3||[[UINT1]]<br\>(optional 08.11)||colspan="3"|Mail Priority 0 - 255<br\>Default value: 100.
 
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|align=center|4||NET_OBJ_REF<br\>{NRF_LOCAL_DIRNO<br\>ECL_MAIL<br\>ECL_MAIL}<br\>(optional 08.11)||colspan="3"|Which Mail Message or Null if no message.  See page 17.<br\>-> Mail message with directory number.<br\>-> Call Request, mail individ 17 (alarm) and 18 (normal).<br\>-> Technical alarm, mail individ 19­-30. <br\>Default value: 18.
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|align=center|4||[[NET_OBJ_REF]]<br\>{[[NRF_LOCAL_DIRNO]]<br\>[[ECL_MAIL]]<br\>[[ECL_MAIL]]}<br\>(optional 08.11)||colspan="3"|Which Mail Message or Null if no message.  See page 17.<br\>-> Mail message with directory number.<br\>-> Call Request, mail individ 17 (alarm) and 18 (normal).<br\>-> Technical alarm, mail individ 19­-30. <br\>Default value: 18.
 
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|align=center|5||NET_OBJ_REF<br\>(optional 08.11)||colspan="3"|Extra parameter (time / date / phone number) in DIGIT_STRING format. <br\>Default value: Null.  
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|align=center|5||[[NET_OBJ_REF]]<br\>(optional 08.11)||colspan="3"|Extra parameter (time / date / phone number) in [[DIGIT_STRING]] format. <br\>Default value: Null.  
 
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|align=center|6||UINT1<br\>(optional 08.11)||colspan="2"|Mail Flags:<br\>bit 1 (value 1) = the mail is a call request. The station receiving the mail will respond with SET_CALL_REQ_MODE to the sender station. <br\>bit 2 (value 2) = the mail is sent to a group of stations and you want the mail deleted from all queues once the mail has been read by a station. <br\>Combinations of bits allowed.<br\>Default value: 1.||AMC 07.00
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|align=center|6||[[UINT1]]<br\>(optional 08.11)||colspan="2"|Mail Flags:<br\>bit 1 (value 1) = the mail is a call request. The station receiving the mail will respond with [[SET_CALL_REQ_MODE]] to the sender station. <br\>bit 2 (value 2) = the mail is sent to a group of stations and you want the mail deleted from all queues once the mail has been read by a station. <br\>Combinations of bits allowed.<br\>Default value: 1.||AMC 07.00
 
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|align=center|7||TEXT16<br\>(optional 07.60)||colspan="2"|Name of sending station (16 character).<br\>Default value:  Sending station’s name.||AMC 07.00
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|align=center|7||[[TEXT16]]<br\>(optional 07.60)||colspan="2"|Name of sending station (16 character).<br\>Default value:  Sending station’s name.||AMC 07.00
 
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|align=center|8||UINT1<br\>(optional 07.60)||colspan="2"|User Defined Properties (UDP) of the sending station. <br\>Default value: 0. <br\>Note:  If Parameter 7 is used, this parameter MUST be filled in also.||AMC 07.00
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|align=center|8||[[UINT1]]<br\>(optional 07.60)||colspan="2"|User Defined Properties ([[UDP]]) of the sending station. <br\>Default value: 0. <br\>Note:  If Parameter 7 is used, this parameter MUST be filled in also.||AMC 07.00
 
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|align=center|9||UINT1<br\>(optional)||colspan="3"|Hop Count.  [[AlphaNet]]:  Used to avoid endless mail forwarding.  Incremented by AMC, discarded when too large.<br\>Default value: 0.
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|align=center|9||[[UINT1]]<br\>(optional)||colspan="3"|Hop Count.  [[AlphaNet]]:  Used to avoid endless mail forwarding.  Incremented by [[AMC]], discarded when too large.<br\>Default value: 0.
 
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|colspan="2"|Response:||colspan="3"|[[SEND_MAIL_ACK]], [[SET_CALL_REQ_MODE]]
 
|colspan="2"|Response:||colspan="3"|[[SEND_MAIL_ACK]], [[SET_CALL_REQ_MODE]]
 
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Revision as of 09:33, 15 June 2007

SEND_MAIL 0x0031 49 AMC 05.00
$SM L101 L102<br\>$SM L101 L102 U100 NM18 GV U1<br\>$SM L101 L102 U100 NM26 GV U0<br\>$SM L101 L102 U100 NM17 GV U1 'my name' U0 Call Request mail (from AMC 08.11)<br\>Call Request mail<br\>‘Temperature Alarm’<br\>Call request, user defined name text
Send a mail message to an intercom station.<br\><br\>

From AMC 08.11 most parameters can be left out. Default values correspond to Normal priority Call Request.<br\> AlphaNet: Be aware of which exchange fills in default parameters, see page 70

1 NET_OBJ_REF<br\>{ECL_STATION} Sending station.<br\>Null value allowed (e.g.for technical alarms).
2 [[NET_OBJ_REF<br\>{ECL_STATION,<br\>ECL_ST_GROUP}]] Receiving station or local group.<br\>.<br\>.
3 UINT1<br\>(optional 08.11) Mail Priority 0 - 255<br\>Default value: 100.
4 NET_OBJ_REF<br\>{NRF_LOCAL_DIRNO<br\>ECL_MAIL<br\>ECL_MAIL}<br\>(optional 08.11) Which Mail Message or Null if no message. See page 17.<br\>-> Mail message with directory number.<br\>-> Call Request, mail individ 17 (alarm) and 18 (normal).<br\>-> Technical alarm, mail individ 19­-30. <br\>Default value: 18.
5 NET_OBJ_REF<br\>(optional 08.11) Extra parameter (time / date / phone number) in DIGIT_STRING format. <br\>Default value: Null.
6 UINT1<br\>(optional 08.11) Mail Flags:<br\>bit 1 (value 1) = the mail is a call request. The station receiving the mail will respond with SET_CALL_REQ_MODE to the sender station. <br\>bit 2 (value 2) = the mail is sent to a group of stations and you want the mail deleted from all queues once the mail has been read by a station. <br\>Combinations of bits allowed.<br\>Default value: 1. AMC 07.00
7 TEXT16<br\>(optional 07.60) Name of sending station (16 character).<br\>Default value: Sending station’s name. AMC 07.00
8 UINT1<br\>(optional 07.60) User Defined Properties (UDP) of the sending station. <br\>Default value: 0. <br\>Note: If Parameter 7 is used, this parameter MUST be filled in also. AMC 07.00
9 UINT1<br\>(optional) Hop Count. AlphaNet: Used to avoid endless mail forwarding. Incremented by AMC, discarded when too large.<br\>Default value: 0.
Response: SEND_MAIL_ACK, SET_CALL_REQ_MODE