Event Trigger with parameter (Event Type)
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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 one which triggers when a digit pressed or released:
- Feature 95 (Default 9535): Dial 9535 + dir no
- Feature 105 (Default 9545): Dial 9545 + digit
Contents
Event description - Event Trigger w. 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”
Event description - Event Trigger w. digits (105) or PNCI
Triggered by Event Trigger feature 105 (9545 + digit) or digits pressed during conversation with a station of ’PNCI’ type:
Event Owner: | The calling station |
Event type: | 25 - Event trigger with User Parameter |
Subevent: | Equal to the dialed digit (0 – 9) |
When change to ON: | When a digit is pressed |
When change to OFF: | When a digit is released |
When related to: | The Event Trigger or the PNCI directory number |
Additional information
- Feature parameter = ‘0’ (105/0): The pressed digit is shown in the display
- Feature parameter = ‘1’ (105/1): The display is not updated. Display text can be customized by using $DSPL (to indicate ‘left’, ‘up’ etc)
- Start event: When feature 105 is dialled, event 15 is reported ON, %1 = station, %2 = Event Trigger dir no. Corresponding OFF-event when the feature is disconnected (only related to feature 105, not when calling PNCI)
- If sub-event is set to 255 all digits will be reported. Use %sev to read the sub-event number (= digit 0 - 9)
- The M key is reported on/off as sub event 10
- If Feature parameter = ‘100’ (105/100): the dual display navigation keys are reported as sub events 20, 22,23 and 24.
- 20 second timeout on inactivity
- $DISCON_ST can be used for termination with desired tone
Conversation in “PNCI” mode
- When in conversation with a station of type PNCI, the digits keys are reported with sub event equal to digit dialed 0-9
- %1 is calling station
- %2 is PNCI
- The event is reported ON when the key is pressed, and OFF when it is released
Applications
CCTV camera control, recorders, PABX, door opening