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The AlphaCom system has standard 6 '''Remote Control Inputs''' (RCIs). Signals from fire systems, temperature detectors, lifts, etc. can be routed into the system to activate features. The input signal must be provided as a potential-free closure. If more inputs are wanted, the [[RIO|RIO unit]] must be used. One RIO unit provides 8 RCIs. It is possible to use multiple RIO units.  Maximum number of RCIs in one AlphaCom exchange is 140.
 
The AlphaCom system has standard 6 '''Remote Control Inputs''' (RCIs). Signals from fire systems, temperature detectors, lifts, etc. can be routed into the system to activate features. The input signal must be provided as a potential-free closure. If more inputs are wanted, the [[RIO|RIO unit]] must be used. One RIO unit provides 8 RCIs. It is possible to use multiple RIO units.  Maximum number of RCIs in one AlphaCom exchange is 140.
  
[[AlphaCom_E7]] has two RCI per [[module]].
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The [[AlphaCom_E7]] has two RCI inputs.
 
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The [[AlphaCom_E26]] and [[AlphaCom_E20]] has 6 RCIs inputs.
In [[AlphaCom_E26]]/[[AlphaCom_E20]] the 6 RCIs are implemented on the [[APC]] board
 
  
 
The set-up for the RCI input and the actions you want it to activate is very flexible. An RCI can activate almost any function in the exchange by using [[Event_Handler#Built-In_Action_Commands|Built-In Action Commands]] or [[Event_Handler#Data Protocol Commands|Data Protocol Commands]]. The programming is done with the AlphaPro programming tool.
 
The set-up for the RCI input and the actions you want it to activate is very flexible. An RCI can activate almost any function in the exchange by using [[Event_Handler#Built-In_Action_Commands|Built-In Action Commands]] or [[Event_Handler#Data Protocol Commands|Data Protocol Commands]]. The programming is done with the AlphaPro programming tool.

Revision as of 13:12, 24 September 2008

The AlphaCom system has standard 6 Remote Control Inputs (RCIs). Signals from fire systems, temperature detectors, lifts, etc. can be routed into the system to activate features. The input signal must be provided as a potential-free closure. If more inputs are wanted, the RIO unit must be used. One RIO unit provides 8 RCIs. It is possible to use multiple RIO units. Maximum number of RCIs in one AlphaCom exchange is 140.

The AlphaCom_E7 has two RCI inputs. The AlphaCom_E26 and AlphaCom_E20 has 6 RCIs inputs.

The set-up for the RCI input and the actions you want it to activate is very flexible. An RCI can activate almost any function in the exchange by using Built-In Action Commands or Data Protocol Commands. The programming is done with the AlphaPro programming tool.

Some examples:

  • Dialing of numbers, activating key-press on a station.
  • Sending mail message to a station or a group of stations.
  • Setting up/disconnect groups, programs and conferences.
  • Activate transfer of calls.
  • Control of RCO output.
  • Perform system reset.
  • Activate Wake-up function

etc.

In AlphaPro there is a RCI table, where the physical address is entered, along with the desired actions. The physical address is given as device + pin-number.

  • For internal RCIs, the device address is 65-68, and the pin number is 1-6.
  • Internal pin number 8 is the temperature alarm.
  • Mappings for the internal RCIs in the master are autoloaded. Mappings for RCIs in slave modules and RIO units must be manually programmed.

Additional Information

Software

  • AMC 10.50 or later can use RCIs in slave module (devices 66-68). (SW in the slave modules must also be upgraded)
  • AMC 07.20 or later to have access to all features.
  • AMC earlier than 07.20 has the following access to control features:
    • Mail message to a station or a group of stations.
    • Mail message to a pocket pager.
    • Mail message with notification to a station or a group of stations.
    • Audio program to a station or to a group of stations .
    • Conference set-up for a group of stations (may include mobile units).
    • Turn Remote Control Output (RCO) ON or OFF.
    • Handset/volume override for a group of stations.
    • Generate customized serial data output (External Data Output EDO).
    • The RCI activation (ON and OFF) can be logged on printer or PC.