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|style="width:300px"|'''SET_MAIL_TIMEOUT'''
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|style="width:100"|'''0x0082'''
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|style="width:100"|'''130'''
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|style="width:100"|'''AMC 08.10'''
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|colspan="2"|'''$SMT  L101  W0000  Q60'''
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'''$SMT  L%1.DIR()  W%1.TAG()  Q60'''
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|colspan="3" |''set timeout 60 - 69 seconds for station 101''
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''example use in RECEIVED_MAIL event''
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|colspan="5"|Set the timer of a mail queue entry. <BR\> When timeout, the event MAIL_TIMEOUT is generated.  10 seconds later the mail queue entry will be deleted automatically.  (All new mails are initialized by the AMC to max timer.)
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|1||NET_OBJ_REF {ECL_STATION}||colspan="3"|Station.
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|2||UINT2||colspan="3"|Mail tag (unique id) for current queue entry.
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|colspan="3"|Timeout value in seconds.<BR\>- The timer is ticked every 10 seconds.  This means that the minimum timer value is 10 seconds, and longer times should be specified with last digit 0.<BR\>- The longest possible time is  655350 seconds, which is 7.5 days <BR\>- The system guarantees a minimum timeout as specified, worst case 10 seconds later.  Ex: setting 60 seconds generates timeout 60 - 69 seconds later.
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|colspan="2"|Response:
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|colspan="3"|COMMAND_RESPONSE
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Revision as of 10:08, 11 June 2007

SET_MAIL_TIMEOUT 0x0082 130 AMC 08.10
$SMT L101 W0000 Q60

$SMT L%1.DIR() W%1.TAG() Q60

set timeout 60 - 69 seconds for station 101

example use in RECEIVED_MAIL event

Set the timer of a mail queue entry. <BR\> When timeout, the event MAIL_TIMEOUT is generated. 10 seconds later the mail queue entry will be deleted automatically. (All new mails are initialized by the AMC to max timer.)
1 NET_OBJ_REF {ECL_STATION} Station.
2 UINT2 Mail tag (unique id) for current queue entry.
3 UINT4 Timeout value in seconds.<BR\>- The timer is ticked every 10 seconds. This means that the minimum timer value is 10 seconds, and longer times should be specified with last digit 0.<BR\>- The longest possible time is 655350 seconds, which is 7.5 days <BR\>- The system guarantees a minimum timeout as specified, worst case 10 seconds later. Ex: setting 60 seconds generates timeout 60 - 69 seconds later.
Response: COMMAND_RESPONSE