188.2.1
CHANGE-TAPRO
Change the standard key layout or change the freely-programmable key layout for one or more stations.
The changes are carried out as follows:
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Changing a standard key layout.
For this, the number of the standard key layout must be specified instead of a station number. Changing a standard key layout has no direct effect on the key layouts already loaded at the various terminals.
Hints for changing the standard key layouts:
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Max. 4 RNGXFER keys and max. 4 PUS keys.
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The remaining functions (except VACANT, LINE, NAME and DSS) may only be assigned once. When allocating an existing key function to a different key during a standard key layout change, the old key allocation is canceled automatically.
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Assigning the key functions
For this, at least one station number must be specified. If a standard key layout number is also specified, a standard key layout is assigned. If no standard key layout is specified, the AMO assumes that only the functions of the freely-programmable keys are to be loaded. Only one command is necessary to change the standard key layout and assign new functions to the freely-programmable keys of the specified station(s).
Hints for assigning the key functions
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Max. 4 RNGXFER keys (execpt subscriber is executive) and max. 4 PUS keys.
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Max. 1 RNGXFER key if subscriber is executive
A standard with more than 1 RNGXFER key can be assigned to a executive, but the executive can only use the first RNGXFER key and the others are only allocated with this function. If one RNGXFER key is indiviual changed, all other RNGXFER keys are deleted.
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The remaining functions (except VACANT, LINE, NAME and DSS) may only be assigned once. When allocating an existing key function to a different key during a standard key layout change, the old key allocation is canceled automatically.
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The MB key function cannot be re-assigned if the user’s "mailbox" contains new (i.e. unheard) messages.
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The following keys must not be deleted while in the active state:
FWD key, REP key, KNOVR key, DND key and HT key.
NOTE:
The terminal will be not deactivated from the AMO TAPRO, exeption deletion of DSS keys.
If the terminal was deactivated before the processing, it remains deactivated.
A standard key layout with add-on terminal can be assigned to a subscriber without add-on terminal, but only the key functions of the basic terminal are accepted.
Table 12
Possible parameters and their significance
Type of digital terminal
Options
for
STD,STNO
Basic terminal(s)
Add-on
terminal(s)
No terminal
type
specified
Add-on
and basic
terminals
STD
Load new std. key layout for sp. basic terminal type
Load new standard key layout for add-on terminal
Error message
F03
Error
Message
F04
STNO
Load new function for freely-prog., ind. keys at sp. STNs with sp. (basic) terminal type
Load new function for freely-programmable, indiv. keys at specified add-on terminal.
Load new function for freely prog., ind. keys at spec. terminals.
STNO and STD
Load new standard key layout plus new functions for freely-prog., ind. keys at spec. STNs with spec. (basic) terminal type.
Error message
F05
Load new std. key layout at spec. STN and freely-prog. key functions at basic terminal.
No values
specified
rejected by MMI
Procedure Overview
Command Code
Parameter
CHANGE-TAPRO
{STNO=<number>,STD=<number>},[DIGTYP=<param>]
,[KY01=<param>],...,[KY32=<param>],[INFO=<string>];
Examples
1.
Change the standard key layout 5 for all Standard Device terminals. Change KY01 to call forwarding and KY02 - KY04 to name keys.
Input:
CHANGE-TAPRO:STD=5,DIGTYP=STDDEV,KY01=FWD,KY02=NAME,KY03=NAME,KY04=NAME;
Output:
H04: STANDARD 5 CHANGED FOR STDDEV.
2.
Load the new standard 5 at the optiset terminal of station 3154, and change the function of key 12 to TIME.
Input:
CHANGE-TAPRO:STNO=3154,STD=5,DIGTYP=STDDEV,KY12=TIME;
Output:
H03: FUNCTION KEY LAYOUT CHANGED FOR STATION 3154.
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