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This event is triggered on both incoming and outgoing calls.
 
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=== Sub-Event 12 - Incoming Call===
 
=== Sub-Event 12 - Incoming Call===

Revision as of 00:08, 27 June 2007

The Audio event is intended for PA control or mobile radio keying, that is, as an extension to the audio function of the 'owner' station. Normally the action for this event is the operation of a RCO. The Audio event is divided into a number of sub-events, which are closely related to each other, and which can be combined to operate the same RCO. UDP Groups cannot be used with Audio events. Audio events are not associated with a 'When Related to' number. In AlphaPro the sub-events can be selected after clicking the 'Details'-button.

Event description

Sub-Event 14 - Always

This event is triggered on both incoming and outgoing calls.


Event Owner: A station (normally a PA Interface)
Event type: 1 - Audio
Sub-Event: 14 (Always)
When Change to ON: Simplex listen
- The other station pressing M-key, or
- Release own M-key

Tones (connect- and disconnect-tones, private ringing etc)
Sending gong (this station makes a group call)
Voice message

When Change to OFF: When Simplex listen or the tones stop
When Related to: N/A

Sub-Event 12 - Incoming Call

This event is triggered on incoming calls only

Event Owner: A station (or a PA or Mobile Radio Interface)
Event type: 1 - Audio
Sub-Event: 12 (Incoming Call)
When Change to ON: Simplex listen
- The other station pressing M-key, or
- Release own M-key

Tones (connect- and disconnect-tones, private ringing etc)
Sending gong (this station makes a group call)
Voice message

When Change to OFF: When Simplex listen or the tones stop
When Related to: N/A

Application

  • CCTV control
  • Busy indication

Example