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Revision as of 12:07, 26 November 2013
When making an external call from AlphaCom out on a SIP trunk (or to a station type PNCI), the dialed digits are sent transparent through the AlphaCom, out on the SIP Trunk.
However, there might be a need to let the AlphaCom handle the digits, for example if one wants to make a call transfer (2 + intercom number + 3) or blind transfer after the telephone call has been established.
Default operation:
- DAK key 8 (counted from 0) is used for switching off "transparent mode" when calling from analog (ASLT) stations.
- DAK key 3 (counted from 0) is used when calling from IP stations.
Which DAK key to use for switching off transparent mode can be configured from the nvram editor in the TST console:
.ex_profile.glob_const.trans_mode_dak = 8 (0x08)
Possible values are 2 - 9 <br\>
Note that DAK keys 0 and 1 are reserved for * and # and cannot be used.
Configuration from AlphaPro Event Handler
The System Status Event related to device (subevent) 65 can be used to write the wanted value to the nvram at system startup:
Syntax:
$SNV Q(DAK key) W1 W2 W21
DAK key = 2 to 9.
Example:
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