The configuration example shows how to configure a Personal Device
Group. The CMI (master) member of the group will be represented by the
symbolic extension number "twincmi". The optiPoint (slave)
member of the group will be represented by the symbolic extension number
"twinopti".
While doing the actual configuration both "twincmi" and
"twinopti" must be replaced by the actual extension number.
IMPORTANT:
On the Personal Device Group master (CMI) device
the key layout is important! The Check key should not be overwritten
by any line-key, otherwise the callback entries of the callback list
and the entries in the mailbox list of the CMI and are no more visible.
CHANGE-TAPRO:STNO=twincmi,DIGTYP=OPENST10,KY11=LINE;
/*CMI*/
ADD-KCSU:STNO=twincmi,TYPE=PRIM,PRIMKEY=11,TWINNING=YES;
/*CMI*/
CHANGE-TAPRO:STNO=twinopti,DIGTYP=OPENST10,KY01=LINE,KY02=LINE;
/*DIGITE*/
ADD-KCSU:STNO=twinopti,TYPE=PRIM,PRIMKEY=1,ORLNPF=LAST,TWINNING=YES;
/*DIGITE*/
ADD-KCSU:STNO=twinopti,TYPE=SEC,KYNO=2,STNOSEC=twincmi,RIOP=YES;
/*DIGITE*/
CHANGE-ZAND:TYPE=KEYSYS,DISLNBAS=YES;