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When calls are made to a station in '''Private mode''', the station will be ringing like a telephone, and the called user has to accept the call by pressing the [[M-key]] or lift the handset.
When calls are made to a station in '''Private mode''', the station will be ringing like a telephone, and the called user has to accept the call by pressing the [[M-key]] or lift the handset.



Revision as of 15:06, 25 October 2013

Test of station in Private (as from AMC software 11.3.3.1)

When calls are made to a station in Private mode, the station will be ringing like a telephone, and the called user has to accept the call by pressing the M-key or lift the handset.

Private mode can be set:

  • By selecting "Private" mode on the station. Most station types has a switch or a jumper on the circuit board to set the station in Private mode. On IP stations one must press the C-button for 3 seconds.
  • By enabling the Programable Open/Private in AlphaPro, then dial 7887 to set the station in Private mode.
  • By setting the "Always Private" flag in AlphaPro


Note: When using the feature Programable Open/Private, the current state (private or open) is stored in state data, thus will be removed during "chilly reset".


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