Dialogic® PBX Integration Board User’s Guide
MWI Off
A technique to turn off the MWI in this switch, using dx_dial( ) with the dial
string, is to:
1. Go off-hook using the dx_sethook( ) function.
2. Call the dx_dial( ) function. The dial string is
<ESCF><extension><ESCF> (optional pause character may be used).
3. Go on-hook using the dx_sethook( ) function again.
NOTE: <ESCF> means the Escape character followed by F.
The Dialogic® PBX Integration Board can determine the state of its Message
Waiting display using the d42_display( ) function to retrieve the display data.
Bytes 00 through 15 are used for the message waiting prompt and will display
Message for you. Refer to the Dialogic® PBX Integration Software Reference
for more information about using the d42_display( ) function.
Example
An application uses the d42_display( ) function to retrieve the display data for
a specified channel on the Dialogic® PBX Integration Board to determine if a
message is waiting (see Figure 14). The display data is shown below.
NOTE: Bytes 00-15 represent the top row of the display. Bytes 16-31
represent the bottom row of the display.
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