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'''Private Ringing indication''' | '''Private Ringing indication''' | ||
*When calling the Main Guard in private ringing mode, a lamp controlled by the relay in the station should be activated when the private ringing starts. (The Main Guard is in “Private” mode). | *When calling the Main Guard in private ringing mode, a lamp controlled by the relay in the station should be activated when the private ringing starts. (The Main Guard is in “Private” mode). | ||
− | *The lamp should | + | *The lamp should turn off when the private ringing stops. |
* Use logical RCO 10 to operate the relay | * Use logical RCO 10 to operate the relay | ||
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+ | '''Call Queue indication''' | ||
+ | *When the Main Guard receives a Call Request, the same lamp should be activated to indicate that there is one or more calls in the call queue (Tip: Use event "Priority Mail Present"). | ||
+ | *The lamp should turn off when there are no more calls in the queue. | ||
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Revision as of 15:46, 29 June 2016
Exercise
Private Ringing indication
- When calling the Main Guard in private ringing mode, a lamp controlled by the relay in the station should be activated when the private ringing starts. (The Main Guard is in “Private” mode).
- The lamp should turn off when the private ringing stops.
- Use logical RCO 10 to operate the relay
Call Queue indication
- When the Main Guard receives a Call Request, the same lamp should be activated to indicate that there is one or more calls in the call queue (Tip: Use event "Priority Mail Present").
- The lamp should turn off when there are no more calls in the queue.