Difference between revisions of "Event Trigger with parameter (Event Type)"
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− | |'''Event type''': || | + | |'''Event type''': || 25 - Event trigger with User Parameter |
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− | |'''Subevent''': || | + | |'''Subevent''': || Parameter-attribute of the Event Trigger number, see below |
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|'''When change to ON''': || When dialing Event Trigger + succeeding dir no | |'''When change to ON''': || When dialing Event Trigger + succeeding dir no | ||
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===Additional information=== | ===Additional information=== | ||
− | The parameter-attribute of the Event Trigger directory number (95/n) must match the sub-event | + | *The parameter-attribute of the Event Trigger directory number (95/n) must match the sub-event. |
− | Example: Feature 95/2 will trigger event type 25, sub-event 2 | + | *Example: Feature 95/2 will trigger event type 25, sub-event 2 |
− | The user can dial more than one directory number, an Event Report type 25 is generated for each directory number dialed | + | *The user can dial more than one directory number, an Event Report type 25 is generated for each directory number dialed |
− | %1 is the station were the function is dialed | + | *%1 is the station were the function is dialed |
− | If the station has mail in its queue, the %2 directory number will default to the sender of the current mail. The user can press M-key to accept the default, or dial another number. This is useful for queue handling. | + | *%2 is the dialed directory number |
− | 20 second timeout on inactivity | + | *If the station has mail in its queue, the %2 directory number will default to the sender of the current mail. The user can press M-key to accept the default, or dial another number. This is useful for queue handling. |
− | $DISCON_ST can be used for termination with desired tone | + | *20 second timeout on inactivity |
+ | *$[[DISCON_ST]] can be used for termination with desired tone | ||
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===Application=== | ===Application=== | ||
− | Build special functions such as “dynamic grouping” | + | Build special functions such as “dynamic grouping” |
== Example == | == Example == |
Revision as of 18:30, 12 November 2007
The event type 25 is triggered by a so-called "two-step" event trigger. There are two different types, one which waits for a complete directory number to be dialled, and the other type which triggers on every digit dialled:
- Dialling feature 95 (9535 + dir no), or
- Dialling feature 105 (9545 + digit)
Contents
Event description - Event Trigger directory number (95)
Event Owner: | The calling station |
Event type: | 25 - Event trigger with User Parameter |
Subevent: | Parameter-attribute of the Event Trigger number, see below |
When change to ON: | When dialing Event Trigger + succeeding dir no |
When change to OFF: | N/A |
When related to: | The succeeding dir no |
Additional information
- The parameter-attribute of the Event Trigger directory number (95/n) must match the sub-event.
- Example: Feature 95/2 will trigger event type 25, sub-event 2
- The user can dial more than one directory number, an Event Report type 25 is generated for each directory number dialed
- %1 is the station were the function is dialed
- %2 is the dialed directory number
- If the station has mail in its queue, the %2 directory number will default to the sender of the current mail. The user can press M-key to accept the default, or dial another number. This is useful for queue handling.
- 20 second timeout on inactivity
- $DISCON_ST can be used for termination with desired tone
Application
Build special functions such as “dynamic grouping”