Difference between revisions of "Event Timeout (Event Type)"
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|'''When change to ON''': || When a timer owned by this station expires | |'''When change to ON''': || When a timer owned by this station expires | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 4 October 2019
Event description
Event Owner: | A station or UDP group |
Event type: | 21 - Event Timeout |
Subevent: | 0 |
When change to ON: | When a timer owned by this station expires |
When change to OFF: | N/A |
When related to: | Yes (Optional. Only "Directory Number" or "All" is supported. "Stations w UDP" is not supported) |
Additional information
- From any event or RCI a timer can be started (or stopped) by the data message $ST (SET_TIMER)
- 100 ms resolution
- When the timer expires the event “21 Event Timeout” is triggered