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This article describes how to '''increase the volume of a group call''' announcement. The volume is set back to default value when the group call is ended.
This article describes how to '''increase the volume of a group call''' announcement. The volume is set back to default value when the group call is ended.


== Prerequisites ==
== Prerequisites ==
* This event is CPU extensive. Maximum members in a group using this feature '''should not exceed approx. 50 stations'''.
* This event is CPU extensive. Maximum members in a group using this feature '''should not exceed approx. 50 stations'''. (Not applicable for ICX-AlphaCom)
* Minimum software: AMC version 11.
* Minimum software: AMC version 11.


== Configuration ==
== Configuration ==
In the following example the volume will be set to level 6 when group call 86 is called from stations in [[UDP group]] 2. The volume is set to level 3 (default) when the group call is ended.
In the following example the volume will be set to level 6 when group call 86 is called from stations in [[UDP group]] 2. The volume is set to level 3 (default) when the group call is ended.


When stations outside UDP group use group call 86, this event will not be triggered, and the volume will not be altered.
When stations outside UDP group 2 dial group call 86 this event will not be triggered, and the volume will not be altered.
 
In [[AlphaPro]], go to [[Exchange_%26_System_%28AlphaPro%29#Events|Exchange and System -> Events]], press Insert and create the following event (the action strings can be copy/paste into AlphaPro):


{|
In [[AlphaPro]], go to [[Exchange_%26_System_%28AlphaPro%29#Events|'''Exchange and System''' -> '''Events''']], press '''Insert''' and create the following event:
|-
[[File:Application14a.png|500px|left|thumb]]
|width="150pt"|'''Event Owner''':
<br style="clear:both;" />
|width="400pt"|Stations with UDP: Id: 2
|-
|'''Event type''': || [[Conversation Outgoing (Event Type)|08 - Conversation Outgoing]]
|-
|'''Sub event''': || 0
|-
|'''When change to''': || ON or OFF
|-
|'''When related to''': || Directory Number, Id: 86
|-
|'''Action:''' || &nbsp;
|-
|}


{{Code2|
  IF %chg(1,0)
  IF %chg(1,0)
  tmp 0 "%gns(%2.phy,0)"
  tmp 0 "%gns(3,0)"
  LOOP
  LOOP
  IF %op(%tmp(0),=,0)
  IF %op(%tmp(0),<nowiki>=</nowiki>,0)
  STOP
  STOP
  ENDIF
  ENDIF
  $VOL N%tmp(0) U6
  $VOL N%tmp(0) U6
  tmp 0 "%gns(%2.phy, %tmp(0))"
  tmp 0 "%gns(3, %tmp(0))"
  ENDLOOP
  ENDLOOP
  stop
  STOP
  ENDIF
  ENDIF
  tmp 0 "%gns(%2.phy,0)"
  tmp 0 "%gns(3,0)"
  LOOP
  LOOP
  IF %op(%tmp(0),=,0)
  IF %op(%tmp(0),<nowiki>=</nowiki>,0)
  STOP
  STOP
  ENDIF
  ENDIF
  $VOL N%tmp(0) U3
  $VOL N%tmp(0) U3
  tmp 0 "%gns(%2.phy, %tmp(0))"
  tmp 0 "%gns(3, %tmp(0))"
  ENDLOOP
  ENDLOOP
}}


In the action strings above, there are two lines that defines the volume. Volume during group call is set to 6 (U6) by the command:
{{Code|$VOL N%tmp(0) U6}}


In the action strings above, there are two lines that defines the volume. Volume during group call is set to 6 (U6):
$VOL N%tmp(0) U6


Volume is set to 3 (U3) when the group call is ended:
Volume is set to 3 (U3) when the group call is ended by the command:
$VOL N%tmp(0) U3
{{Code|$VOL N%tmp(0) U3}}


U6 and U3 can be changed to other values if required.
U6 and U3 can be changed to other values if required.


In %gns(3, %tmp(0)) in the example, the 3 stands for group 3 (86), and must be changed if a different group is used.


Note that a standard feature exists, which might be a better alternative:
Note that a standard feature exists, which might be a better alternative:
Group calls with "[[Groups#Group_Call_Setup_Priority|Setup Priority = Alarm]]" will automatically use the [[Volume and handset override|Volume Override feature]] of the AlphaCom, without any additional configuration required.
Group calls with "[[Groups#Group_Call_Setup_Priority|Setup Priority = Alarm]]" will automatically use the [[Volume and handset override|Volume Override feature]] of the ICX-AlphaCom, without any additional configuration required.
 


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[[Category:Applications]]
[[Category:AlphaCom Applications]]
[[Category:ICX-AlphaCom Applications]]
[[Category:Applications using Event Handler]]

Latest revision as of 14:22, 11 August 2022

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This article describes how to increase the volume of a group call announcement. The volume is set back to default value when the group call is ended.

Prerequisites

  • This event is CPU extensive. Maximum members in a group using this feature should not exceed approx. 50 stations. (Not applicable for ICX-AlphaCom)
  • Minimum software: AMC version 11.

Configuration

In the following example the volume will be set to level 6 when group call 86 is called from stations in UDP group 2. The volume is set to level 3 (default) when the group call is ended.

When stations outside UDP group 2 dial group call 86 this event will not be triggered, and the volume will not be altered.

In AlphaPro, go to Exchange and System -> Events, press Insert and create the following event:

Application14a.png


Action commands:

IF %chg(1,0)
tmp 0 "%gns(3,0)"
LOOP
IF %op(%tmp(0),=,0)
STOP
ENDIF
$VOL N%tmp(0) U6
tmp 0 "%gns(3, %tmp(0))"
ENDLOOP
STOP
ENDIF
tmp 0 "%gns(3,0)"
LOOP
IF %op(%tmp(0),=,0)
STOP
ENDIF
$VOL N%tmp(0) U3
tmp 0 "%gns(3, %tmp(0))"
ENDLOOP



In the action strings above, there are two lines that defines the volume. Volume during group call is set to 6 (U6) by the command:

$VOL N%tmp(0) U6



Volume is set to 3 (U3) when the group call is ended by the command:

$VOL N%tmp(0) U3


U6 and U3 can be changed to other values if required.

In %gns(3, %tmp(0)) in the example, the 3 stands for group 3 (86), and must be changed if a different group is used.

Note that a standard feature exists, which might be a better alternative: Group calls with "Setup Priority = Alarm" will automatically use the Volume Override feature of the ICX-AlphaCom, without any additional configuration required.

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