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The '''%prci''' macro is used in the [[Event Handler]] to check state of a physical input on a Zenitel IP Device. | The '''%prci''' macro is used in the [[Event Handler]] to check state of a physical input on a Zenitel IP Device. | ||
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'''%prci(station,input_no)''' | '''%prci(station,input_no)''' | ||
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* input_no: Input number 1 - 8 | * input_no: Input number 1 - 8 | ||
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%prci(5,1) - ''Return state of input 1 on station 5'' | %prci(5,1) - ''Return state of input 1 on station 5'' | ||
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+ | == Notes == | ||
+ | One can use the [[Faulty Station Line (Event Type)|Faulty Station Line - OFF]] together with %prci to read the status of the inputs when a device registers to the ICX-AlphaCom. However, one have to insert a small delay ([[SET TIMER|$ST]]) of approx. 5 seconds from the device registers to the inputs are read. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:30, 18 November 2024
The %prci macro is used in the Event Handler to check state of a physical input on a Zenitel IP Device.
Syntax
%prci(station,input_no)
Return 1 (active) or 0 (not active) state of a physical input
- station: Physical number 1 - 552
- input_no: Input number 1 - 8
Examples
%prci(5,1) - Return state of input 1 on station 5
Notes
One can use the Faulty Station Line - OFF together with %prci to read the status of the inputs when a device registers to the ICX-AlphaCom. However, one have to insert a small delay ($ST) of approx. 5 seconds from the device registers to the inputs are read.