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Exchange & System (AlphaPro)

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Exchange and System

The Exchange & System window shows information about the exchange and the PC settings. The information can be edited from the System window or by double clicking the exchange in the listbox to the left.

The Exchange & System window
Exchange name: The name was choosen when the database was created. Can be edited from the System window.
Description: Here you can enter a more detailed exchange name (the text is stored in this PC, and is not sent to the exchange). Can be edited from the System window.
Node: Default node number is 1. The node number is for communication between exchanges in AlphaNet. The node number was choosen when the exchange was created. Can be edited from the System window.
AlphaNet - Adm. here: Enabled: The exchange was created with full database. Disabled: The exchange was created without database. The flag can be edited from the System window (as from version 10.40).
Cluster Node: Cluster programming is a option to simplify programming and updating of numbers in AlphaNet when operating with integrated number series. Nodes with the same Cluster Node Number (1-255) are members of the same cluster.
Database Version: Shows the database version for the FoxPro database used by the AlphaPro program. The information is automatically entered.
Node Type: Reflects the choice you made when you created the exchange. It is possible to change node type in the System window.
Language: Reflects the language choosen when the exchange database was created. This choice influences the display texts in the stations.
DMP File Id: The name of the dmp file is DMP_x.DMP, where x is the DMP File Id.
PC Settings: Shows information on how the PC connects to the exchange
1st/2nd/3rd Slave IP: Shows the IP address of the slave module(s) when MultiModule is used. If the Node Type is set to AlphaCom (and not AlphaCom E) it will change slightly, and instead show which modules are enabled.
Comments field: Any additional information is shown here. Note that this information is not sent to the exchange, but is only stored in the PC. Can be edited from the System window.



System

General

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Exchange name: The name was choosen when the database was created. The name will be sent and stored in the AlphaCom exchange. The name can be edited from this window.
Description: Here you can enter a more detailed exchange name (the text is stored in this PC only, it is not sent to the exchange).
Node: Default node number is 1. The node number is for communication between exchanges in AlphaNet. The node number was choosen when the exchange was created. Can be edited from this window.
Cluster Node: Cluster programming is a option to simplify programming and updating of numbers in AlphaNet when operating with integrated number series. Nodes with the same Cluster Node Number (1-255) are members of the same cluster.
Node Type: Reflects the choice you made when you created the exchange. It is possible to change the node type from AlphaCom to AlphaCom E or vice versa after the database has been created.
AlphaNet - Adm. here: Enabled: The exchange was created with full database. Disabled: The exchange was created without database. The flag can be edited from the System window (as from version 10.40).
Language: Reflects the language choosen when the exchange database was created. This choice influences the display texts in the stations.
DMP File Id: The name of the dmp file is DMP_x.DMP, where x is the DMP File Id. The information is automatically entered.
Database Version: Shows the database version for the FoxPro database used by the AlphaPro program. The information is automatically entered.
PC Settings/TCP-IP Configuration: Use TCP/IP to connect: Select if communication between PC and AlphaCom should be on ethernet or via Com-port

Connect to port: Specifies which of the two ethernet ports of the AlphaCom the PC is connected to
Eth0: Specify the IP address of ethernet port 0 of the AlphaCom (Default 169.254.1.5)
Eth1: Specify the IP address of ethernet port 1 of the AlphaCom (Default 0.0.0.0)
AlphaNet: Enable this flag if the ethernet port is used for AlphaNet communication. When enabled the ethernet port will show up as a choice in the NetRouting window.

1st/2nd/3rd Slave IP: IP address of the slave module(s) when MultiModule is used. If the Node Type is set to AlphaCom (and not AlphaCom E) this information will change slightly, and you can enable which modules are in use.
Comments field: Any additional information might be entered here. Note that this information is not sent to the exchange, but will be stored in the PC only.

Calls and Options

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System options
Duplex: Ignore High Frequency Description Missing
Autonom Mode: Copy NVRAM Description Missing
User SWAP Mode Description Missing
Flags
Description Missing
Simultaneous Group Calls Description Missing
No Group Calls In Conversation Description Missing
Mute Program During Groups Call Description Missing
Ignore Station In Conversation Description Missing
Wake Up Call
Duration Description Missing
Repetition Description Missing
Interval Description Missing
Hotline
Hotline Call Delay Description Missing
"Priority Mail" Queue Indication
Minimum Priority Level Description Missing
Private ring mail priority Description Missing
Call Forwarding
Ring Count Description Missing
Urgent Feature Reminder
Pulse Count Description Missing
Pause Between Description Missing
Conversation Timeout
Enable Description Missing
Timeout Description Missing

Logs and Errors

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System Logging to Printer/PC
Line Error Description Missing
Board Error Description Missing
Device/CardCage Error Description Missing
Software Reports Description Missing
RCI ON/OFF
Line Monitoring
Extended Wire Check Description Missing
Enable Tone Test Description Missing
Start time, Tone Test
End Time, Tone Test
OffHook Too Long Description Missing
AlphaNet Audio Test Period
System Log and Error Reports to
Node 1 Description Missing
Node 2 Description Missing
Device 1 Description Missing
Device 2 Description Missing
Broadcast event messages to remote node Description Missing

Timers

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Voice paging answer wait time: Description gone without a trace
Voice Paging Message Wait Time Description wanted!
Call Request/Busy Notify Display Time Description obducted
Call Request Reminder Time Description's in a riot, and left
Camp On Busy Time Description not available at the moment, leave a message
Private Call Time Description on holyday in beijing
Auto Search Time Description's busy smoking pot..
RCO (door open) Pulse Time Description doesn't care
Call Request search string Timeout Description Missing

Fire Alarm

VoIP

UDP Text

RCI

Inputs

Faults

Serial Ports

NetAudio

Ping

Board

Events

RCO

Devices

NetRouting