User`s guide

Dialogic
®
System Release 6.0 PCI for Windows
®
Release Update, Rev 62 — January 30, 2008 113
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Selecting “Yes” in the Perform Button Programming field causes a button programming
menu to be displayed. Memory keys 00, 01, and 03 must be programmed as follows:
Memory buttons 00 and 01 are automatically programmed if the Handsfree option (in the
Capabilities menu) is set to “Standard” and the Intercom Keys option (in the Line Access
Menu) is set to “1” respectively.
To program button 03, select Feature in the drop down list corresponding to button 03 in
the button programming menu. Another drop down list is displayed. Select feature 70
(transfer) from the new drop down list.
Click Next after memory button programming is complete. A settings summary page is
displayed. Click Apply to program the switch according to the new configuration.
1.41 Enhancements to Runtime Trace Facility (RTF)
Logging
The Service Update provides enhancements to Runtime Trace Facility (RTF) logging. The
RTF tool provides a mechanism for tracing the execution path of Dialogic
®
runtime
libraries. The trace information can be captured in a log file or sent to a system-specific
debug stream (e.g., debug console on Windows
®
). The resulting log file/debug stream
output helps troubleshoot runtime issues for applications that are built with Dialogic
®
software.
For detailed information about RTF logging, see the Dialogic
®
System Software
Diagnostic Guide.
1.42 Dynamically Retrieving and Modifying Selected
Protocol Parameters When Using Dialogic
®
DM3
Boards
With the Service Update, the ability to dynamically retrieve or modify certain protocol-
specific parameter values stored by the Dialogic
®
DM3 Board firmware is provided. The
boards that support this feature are:
Dialogic
®
DM/V-A Media Boards
Dialogic
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DM/V-B Media Boards
Button Programming Menu
Button Functionality
Memory Button 00 Handsfree/Mute
Memory Button 01 Intercom
Memory Button 03 Transfer