Play DAK Feature: Difference between revisions
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''' Available from amcd 1043x0521 ''' | ''' Available from amcd 1043x0521 ''' | ||
=== Play DAK programmed from DAK string === | |||
By using the DAK "T" parameter a 18 digit string can be programmed. | By using the DAK "T" parameter a 18 digit string can be programmed. | ||
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Dial Zenitel "40002500". <br\> | Dial Zenitel "40002500". <br\> | ||
=== Timing of play speed === | |||
Default digit step time is 200 ms. Configurable from NVRAM: | Default digit step time is 200 ms. Configurable from NVRAM: | ||
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===Play DAK by Data Protocol === | |||
If longer strings are needed the DAK_AS_RCI event trigger can be used for sending the play dak [[PLAY_DAK |$PD]] data protocol message. | If longer strings are needed the DAK_AS_RCI event trigger can be used for sending the play dak [[PLAY_DAK |$PD]] data protocol message. | ||
Restriction | ===Restriction=== | ||
Maximum 50 simultaneous DAK Play functions can be activated at the same time in one node. | Maximum 50 simultaneous DAK Play functions can be activated at the same time in one node. | ||
Revision as of 07:18, 10 June 2008
Programming of DAK sequences with single digit dialing and wait states
Available from amcd 1043x0521
Play DAK programmed from DAK string
By using the DAK "T" parameter a 18 digit string can be programmed.
Sequence syntax:
0-9 Digits # * Signaling available during trunk connection w Pause for 0,5 Second W Pause for 1 Second
Example DAK string as programmed in AlphaPro: <br\>
Description: <br\> Get line out "01" <br\> Wait 1 Sec <br\> Dial Tellog pin code "123#"<br\> Wait 2 Sec <br\> Dial Zenitel "40002500". <br\>
Timing of play speed
Default digit step time is 200 ms. Configurable from NVRAM:
85 &000874 .ex_profile.timeouts.play_dak_time = 2 (0x0002) <br\>
Play DAK by Data Protocol
If longer strings are needed the DAK_AS_RCI event trigger can be used for sending the play dak $PD data protocol message.
Restriction
Maximum 50 simultaneous DAK Play functions can be activated at the same time in one node.
A description of "first" edition of the Play DAK function from 10x43x520 is found here:
Play DAK - "Old version" only on 10x43x520
