Difference between revisions of "Transparent Mode DAK-Key Configuration"
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When making an external call from AlphaCom out on a SIP trunk (or to a station type PNCI), the dialed digits are sent transparent through the AlphaCom, out on the SIP Trunk. | When making an external call from AlphaCom out on a SIP trunk (or to a station type PNCI), the dialed digits are sent transparent through the AlphaCom, out on the SIP Trunk. | ||
− | However, there might be a need to let the AlphaCom handle the digits, for example if one wants to make a [[Inquiry Call feature|call transfer]] (2 + intercom number + 3) or [[blind transfer]] after the telephone call has been established. | + | However, there might be a need to let the AlphaCom handle the digits, for example if one wants to make a [[Inquiry Call feature|call transfer]] (2 + intercom number + 3) or [[Blind Transfer During Connection|blind transfer]] after the telephone call has been established. |
By default DAK key 8 (counted from 0!) is used for switching off "transparent mode" when calling from analog (ASLT) stations.<br> | By default DAK key 8 (counted from 0!) is used for switching off "transparent mode" when calling from analog (ASLT) stations.<br> |
Revision as of 11:51, 26 November 2013
When making an external call from AlphaCom out on a SIP trunk (or to a station type PNCI), the dialed digits are sent transparent through the AlphaCom, out on the SIP Trunk.
However, there might be a need to let the AlphaCom handle the digits, for example if one wants to make a call transfer (2 + intercom number + 3) or blind transfer after the telephone call has been established.
By default DAK key 8 (counted from 0!) is used for switching off "transparent mode" when calling from analog (ASLT) stations.
By default DAK key 3 is used when calling from IP stations.
The DAK key used for switching to transparent mode conversation to SIP station/trunk can be configured by:
.ex_profile.glob_const.trans_mode_dak = 8 (0x08)
Default DAK key are 8 (counted from 0) <br\> DAK keys 0 and 1 is reserved for * and # thus can not be used.
Configuration from AlphaPro Event Handler
(Use System Status Event related to device 65 )
$SNV Q(DAK key) W1 W2 W21
DAK key = 2 to 9
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