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! align="left"|[[When Change to (Event Handler)|When Change to ON]]:  
 
! align="left"|[[When Change to (Event Handler)|When Change to ON]]:  
| Each time a mail is entering this station's queue
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| When this station dials a Call Request, which sends a mail to another station's mail queue. The event goes ON when the station has been put into the queue
 
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! align="left"|[[When Change to (Event Handler)|When Change to OFF]]:  
 
! align="left"|[[When Change to (Event Handler)|When Change to OFF]]:  
| Each time a mail is removed from this station's queue
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| When the queue entry is deleted, pr the station has been used for something
 
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! align="left"|[[When Related to (Event Handler)|When Related to]]:
 
! align="left"|[[When Related to (Event Handler)|When Related to]]:
| The sending station and Mail tag
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| the queuing station
 
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*Additional information:
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:- The event is active while the station  has voice message/flash/ringing
  
 
*Application
 
*Application
:- CRM IV call request indication in LED's
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:- Additional lamp indication of call (outside cells etc.)

Revision as of 16:50, 2 July 2007

Event description

Event Owner: the calling station
Event type: Call Requester Mode
Sub-Event: N/A
When Change to ON: When this station dials a Call Request, which sends a mail to another station's mail queue. The event goes ON when the station has been put into the queue
When Change to OFF: When the queue entry is deleted, pr the station has been used for something
When Related to: the queuing station
  • Additional information:
- The event is active while the station has voice message/flash/ringing
  • Application
- Additional lamp indication of call (outside cells etc.)