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When calls are made to a station in '''Private mode''', the station will be ringing like a telephone, and the called user has to accept the call by pressing the [[M-key]] or lift the handset.
  
When calls are made to a station in ''Private mode'', the station will ring like a telephone, and the called user has to accept the call by pressing the [[M-key]] or lift the handset.
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Private mode can be set:
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* By selecting "Private" mode on the station. On IP stations the '''C-button must be pressed for 3 seconds'''. Analog stations have a switch or a jumper on the circuit board to set the station in Private mode.
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* By enabling the [[Open / Private selection feature|Programable Open/Private]] in AlphaPro, then dial 7887 to set the station in Private mode.
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* By setting the [[Users_%26_Stations_(AlphaPro)#Station_Type|"Always Private"]] flag in AlphaPro
  
Private mode can be set
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* by the user by flipping the open-private switch on station which does have it.
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* [[Open / Private selection feature]]
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Note: When using the feature ''Programable Open/Private'', the current state (private or open) is stored in [[state data]], thus will be removed during "chilly reset".
* by programming in AlphaPro
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On IP stations the private mode is toggled by holding the C-key pressed in idle. Controlling private/open by C-key is disabled if:
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* The IP station is of hardware type without display, (I.e. no keyboard)
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* "Always Private" flag is set
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* "Always Open" flag is set
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The use of C-key on IP station will simultaneously set both the state of "current programmed private mode" and "state of hardware switch".
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=== Related articles ===
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* [[Private Ringing, Customized ringing tone]]
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* [[Private break-in]]
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* [[Override of absent or private feature|Override Private or Absent status]]
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* [[Call Setup Priority]]
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* [[Open / Private selection feature|Programmable Open/Private]]  
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* [[Private Ringing mode (Event Type)]]
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* [[Private Ringing Outgoing (Event Type)]]
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* [[Increased volume on ringing signal]]
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* [[Exchange_%26_System_(AlphaPro)#Calls_and_Options|Private ringing on Call Request]] ("Private ring mail priority")
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* [[SIP phone: Forward unattended call]]
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[[Category: ICX-AlphaCom features]]
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[[Category: AlphaCom features]]

Latest revision as of 11:27, 9 February 2023

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State test of station private/open mode. "Always Open" flag was added in AMC software 12.3.x.x

When calls are made to a station in Private mode, the station will be ringing like a telephone, and the called user has to accept the call by pressing the M-key or lift the handset.

Private mode can be set:

  • By selecting "Private" mode on the station. On IP stations the C-button must be pressed for 3 seconds. Analog stations have a switch or a jumper on the circuit board to set the station in Private mode.
  • By enabling the Programable Open/Private in AlphaPro, then dial 7887 to set the station in Private mode.
  • By setting the "Always Private" flag in AlphaPro


Note: When using the feature Programable Open/Private, the current state (private or open) is stored in state data, thus will be removed during "chilly reset".


On IP stations the private mode is toggled by holding the C-key pressed in idle. Controlling private/open by C-key is disabled if:

  • The IP station is of hardware type without display, (I.e. no keyboard)
  • "Always Private" flag is set
  • "Always Open" flag is set

The use of C-key on IP station will simultaneously set both the state of "current programmed private mode" and "state of hardware switch".


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