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|Display Text||The text appears in the feature list. The text can be changed freely. The display has space for 16 characters. The directory number + space is automaticall added to the display txt entered. This means that with a 4-digit directory number, only 11 characters are available for the text. | |Display Text||The text appears in the feature list. The text can be changed freely. The display has space for 16 characters. The directory number + space is automaticall added to the display txt entered. This means that with a 4-digit directory number, only 11 characters are available for the text. | ||
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− | |Group Access Level||This is used to restrict access to group calls. | + | |Group Access Level||This is used to restrict access to group calls. Three levels are available: |
− | Three levels are available: | + | :*Low |
− | Any station trying to access a group call must have the same | + | :*Medium |
+ | :*High | ||
+ | Any station trying to access a group call must have the same or higher access level than the level defined for the group. | ||
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|Setup Priority||The group calls can have 4 different levels of priority. The priority is used to define the handling of the group calls in the system. | |Setup Priority||The group calls can have 4 different levels of priority. The priority is used to define the handling of the group calls in the system. | ||
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|Descriptive Name||Description Missing | |Descriptive Name||Description Missing | ||
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− | |Group Access Level||This is used to restrict access to group calls. Three levels are | + | |Group Access Level||This is used to restrict access to global group calls. Three levels are available: |
:*Low | :*Low | ||
:*Medium | :*Medium | ||
:*High | :*High | ||
− | Any station trying to access a group call must have the same or higher access level than the level defined for the group. | + | Any station trying to access a global group call must have the same or higher access level than the level defined for the group. |
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− | |Setup Priority||The group calls can have 4 different levels of priority. The priority is used to define the handling of the group calls in the system. | + | |Setup Priority||The global group calls can have 4 different levels of priority. The priority is used to define the handling of the global group calls in the system. |
− | :*Low | + | :* Low |
− | :*Medium - The | + | :* Medium - The default for all groups |
+ | :* High | ||
+ | :* Alarm | ||
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− | |Gong Type|| | + | |Gong Type||Select the desired gong type. The following types are available: |
+ | :* No Gong No gong is heared | ||
+ | :* Ding-dong Two-tone gong - the default gong in the system | ||
+ | :* Dong-ding Four-tone gong | ||
+ | :* Repeat gong Two-tone gong with 11 repetitions | ||
+ | :* Custom gong Two-tone gong with 1 repetition | ||
+ | Tones and repetitions are programmable for all gong types. | ||
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Revision as of 14:43, 21 November 2008
Contents
Groups
Local Groups
General
Group Number | Reflects the group highlited in the listbox |
Descriptive Name | The name you enter here is reflected in the listbox to the left |
Directory Number | The number you dial to activate the group call/group hunt |
Display Text | The text appears in the feature list. The text can be changed freely. The display has space for 16 characters. The directory number + space is automaticall added to the display txt entered. This means that with a 4-digit directory number, only 11 characters are available for the text. |
Group Access Level | This is used to restrict access to group calls. Three levels are available:
Any station trying to access a group call must have the same or higher access level than the level defined for the group. |
Setup Priority | The group calls can have 4 different levels of priority. The priority is used to define the handling of the group calls in the system.
|
Gong Type | Select the desired gong type. The following types are available:
Tones and repetitions are programmable for all gong types. |
Max Missing Members | This field is related to overlapping group calls. If more members than specified are already in another ongoing other group call, the group call will be blocked, otherwise the group call is allowed to continue. |
Answer |
ON: The group call can be answered from
OFF: The group call can only be used for announcements. |
Members
Global Groups
General
Group number | Description Missing |
Descriptive Name | Description Missing |
Group Access Level | This is used to restrict access to global group calls. Three levels are available:
Any station trying to access a global group call must have the same or higher access level than the level defined for the group. |
Setup Priority | The global group calls can have 4 different levels of priority. The priority is used to define the handling of the global group calls in the system.
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Gong Type | Select the desired gong type. The following types are available:
Tones and repetitions are programmable for all gong types. |
Members
Gong Tones
Tone 1-4 | The values are the musical definition for the different available tones. |
Time | Sets the duration for each tone in unit of 1/10 second. |
Repetitions | Number of repetitions of the defined gong. |