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| [[UINT1]] || 8 [[Wikipedia:Binary_digit|bits]] (one [[Wikipedia:byte|byte]])
 
| [[UINT1]] || 8 [[Wikipedia:Binary_digit|bits]] (one [[Wikipedia:byte|byte]])
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| [[DIAL_DAK]] || Dial DAK on a station
 
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| [[SINGLE_DIGIT]] || Dial one digit on a station
 
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| [[DIGIT_RELEASE]] || The station has released a digit press
 
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| [[M_KEY]] || Order station to press M-key
 
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| [[M_KEY_RELEASE]] || Order station to release M-key
 
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| [[HANDSET_OFF]] || Order station to lift handset
 
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| [[HANDSET_ON]] || Order station to replace handset
 
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| [[C_KEY]] || Order station to press C-key
 
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| [[DISPLAY_TEXT]] || Send text and control characters to a station
 
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| [[ST_BUSY_BC]] || Broadcast message:  Intercom station is busy
 
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| [[ST_FREE_BC]] || Broadcast message:  Intercom station is free
 
 
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Revision as of 14:45, 21 June 2007

The following table identifies the data types used in the application data of the AlphaNet Data Protocol:

Message Description
UINT1 8 bits (one byte)