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== Functionality ==
See [[Automatic_Search#Forward_unattended_Call_Request]]
When a call request is added to a station queue and the receiving station is configured with Automatic search type '''call request''' the following happens:
 
A timer related to the mail is started, if the mail is still active after timeout '''Search string 1''' is activated at the initiator station. A new timer is started and if still the mail is active '''Search string 2''' is activated, then '''Search string 3'''. <br /> The Search string can contain new call request "I623 I85" or a call to Phone "I73123456" etc*
 
== Automatic Call Request Delete ==
 
The [[SEND_MAIL]] flag "Automatic Delete" can(should) be used for easy cleanup of call requests if the call request is forwarded several times.
The Automatic delete function is default for [[Ringing_Group_Feature|Ringing Groups]] and Autoload call request directory number '''627''' (call request) and '''628''' (call request alarm.
 
Note: In AlphaPro 10.28 the 627 and 628 codes are autoloaded with wrong feature number and will not work as supposed.
Automatic Delete sees all call requests from a station as one thus if one is deleted all are deleted,
if this functionality is not wanted use standard call request.
Currently the "Automatic Delete" only works within a node.<br />If AlphaNet is used add '''@FF $CANM L%1.dir LV''' to event handler "call requester mode" OFF.
This will broadcast [[CANCEL MAIL]] on AlphaNet and remove all "Automatic Delete" mails generated from this station.
 
== AlphaPro Configuration ==
* Station menu:
** "Automatic Search" type '''Forward Call Request (After 20 sec, programmable)'''
 
** Configure the search strings with directory number to be dialed when call request times out
 
* System timer menu
** Forward Call Request Timeout (default 20 sec)
(Available from AlphaPro 10.28)





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