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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:
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:
  $VOL N%tmp(0) U6
  '''$VOL N%tmp(0) U6'''
 


Volume is set to 3 (U3) when the group call is ended by the command:
Volume is set to 3 (U3) when the group call is ended by the command:
  $VOL N%tmp(0) U3
  '''$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
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.






[[Category:AlphaCom Applications]]
[[Category: AlphaCom Applications]]
[[Category: ICX-AlphaCom Applications]]
[[Category: ICX-AlphaCom Applications]]

Revision as of 09:28, 25 May 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:

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Actions:

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
STOIP
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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