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:- 9535 is default directory number for feature 95/0
 
:- 9535 is default directory number for feature 95/0
 
:- The parameter-attribute of the Event Trigger directory number (95/n) must match the sub-event  
 
:- The parameter-attribute of the Event Trigger directory number (95/n) must match the sub-event  
Example: Feature 95/2 will trigger event type 25, sub-event 2
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:Example: Feature 95/2 will trigger event type 25, sub-event 2
 
:- %1 is the station were the function is dialed
 
:- %1 is the station were the function is dialed
If the station has mail in it’s queue, %2 is set to the sender of the current mail. Otherwise %2 is empty
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:If the station has mail in it’s queue, %2 is set to the sender of the current mail. Otherwise %2 is empty
  
  
 
*Application:
 
*Application:
 
:- This feature can be used to present a help message in the display
 
:- This feature can be used to present a help message in the display

Revision as of 12:31, 3 July 2007

Event description

Event Owner: the calling station
Event type: Event Trigger Start w/User parameter
Sub-Event: Parameter-attribute of the Event Trigger number
When Change to ON: When event trigger feature 95 is dialed
When Change to OFF: N/A
When Related to: Current mail sender, else empty
  • Additional information:
- 9535 is default directory number for feature 95/0
- The parameter-attribute of the Event Trigger directory number (95/n) must match the sub-event
Example: Feature 95/2 will trigger event type 25, sub-event 2
- %1 is the station were the function is dialed
If the station has mail in it’s queue, %2 is set to the sender of the current mail. Otherwise %2 is empty


  • Application:
- This feature can be used to present a help message in the display