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Revision as of 17:19, 6 November 2013
Exercise
Goal: Learn to use the Event Trigger feature to execute multiple actions in the AlphaCom.
Call setup:
- The Entrance and the SOS Point should be configured to make a Call Request (623 + 101) to the Control Room.
- The Control Room should be configured as a CRM (Control Room Master), the DAK display should be enabled, and the Navigation Keys should be used for call queue navigations.
Set Call Request Forwarding:
- When dialing the event trigger number 9533, or when pressing a DAK key programmed to 9533 on the Control Room station, the following features should be activated:
- Turn on Call Request Forwarding from Control Room station 101 to station 103 (M. Larsen), so that all new call requests will be forwarded to station 103. Use the command "$SCRT" for this.
- Turn on a lamp (use RCO 3) to signal that call forwarding is active
- Write to the System LOG that the call forwarding has been activated. Use the LOG "..." statement.
Reset Call Request Forwarding:
- When dialing the event trigger number 9534, or when pressing a DAK key programmed to 9534 on the Control Room station, the following features should be activated:
- Turn off Call Request Forwarding for Control Room station 101. Use the command "$SCRT" for this.
- Turn off the lamp (RCO 3) to signal that call forwarding is no longer active
- Write to the System LOG that the call forwarding has been turned off. Use the LOG "..." statement.