Description of INI files
Table fields
7.5.8Coding of iDispProps
This section describes in detail the
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Bits 2..0: Text displayed to initiator:
–000 = general text
–001 =
Bits 5..3: Number displayed to members after sending of the ‘Incoming tie trunk code‘:
–000 = no further digits
–001 = received suffix digits
–010 = received suffix digits without selection of applications or functions
●Bits 8..6: Text displayed to other members after sending of the ‘Incoming or outgoing tie trunk code’
–000 = general text
–001 =
–010 = for activation via telephone always the ‘Calling Name’ received with:
>prepended „A:“, „C:“, „P:“, „Q:“ for alarms, conf., PCS, abbreviated address call/speed dial
>prepended input description when input is activated
>abbreviated subscriber text for PC activation
–011 = ditto, but in alarms, conf., PCS, and abbreviated address call/speed dial without prepended „A:“, „C:“, „P:“, „Q:“.
●Bits 11..9: Number displayed to other members after sending of the ‘Incoming or outgoing tie trunk code’
– 000 = | none |
–001 = identifier of the group (for conferences: ID of initiator; for Call Profiles: ID to activate)
–010 = cost center of the initiator, PC user or contact (if default cost center unknown)
–011 = for activation via contact or PC: the cost center of the contact or PC user (if default cost center is unknown); for activation via telephone: the received ‘Calling Number’ of the initiator.
–100 = same as 011, but for all outgoing connections the cost center of the called subscriber (if de- fault cost center unknown)
–101 = same as 011, but for all outgoing external connections the cost center of the called subscriber (if default cost center unknown)
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