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A call request is normally answered by pressing a dedicated [[DAK|DAK key]] programmed to dial the [[Mail Queue Operation|answer code 7638]]. However, it is also possible to answer call requests by pressing M-key. In this way the operation will be the same as for direct calls in private ringing mode.
 
A call request is normally answered by pressing a dedicated [[DAK|DAK key]] programmed to dial the [[Mail Queue Operation|answer code 7638]]. However, it is also possible to answer call requests by pressing M-key. In this way the operation will be the same as for direct calls in private ringing mode.
  
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Latest revision as of 10:12, 8 July 2022

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A call request is normally answered by pressing a dedicated DAK key programmed to dial the answer code 7638. However, it is also possible to answer call requests by pressing M-key. In this way the operation will be the same as for direct calls in private ringing mode.

Event Handler

This is done using the Event Handler. Select Exchange & System from the top menu in AlphaPro:

AlphaPro Exchange and System icon.png


From the Exchange & System window choose the Events button:

Exchange System Events.png


In the Event Actions window click the Insert button and create an event with the Control Room station as the event owner, and the following properties:

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Action commands:

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