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This article describes how to use the External Audio Sources feature. | This article describes how to use the External Audio Sources feature. | ||
− | External Audio Sources is used to make a control output trigger on an specified external audio source. External audio sources can be a station in an | + | External Audio Sources is used to make a control output trigger on an specified external audio source. External audio sources can be a station in an AlphaCom system or a station in a SIP system which is integrated into Exigo. |
== Configuration == | == Configuration == |
Revision as of 16:03, 13 December 2016
This article describes how to use the External Audio Sources feature.
External Audio Sources is used to make a control output trigger on an specified external audio source. External audio sources can be a station in an AlphaCom system or a station in a SIP system which is integrated into Exigo.
Configuration
To define the external audio source:
- In Configuration view, open System
- Click External Audio Sources to expand it
- Press the Add button
- Type in Directory Number and a name in the Name field
The Directory Number is the number for the station that is initiating the call.
To use External Audio Source as the trigger for a control output:
- In Components view open Output Actions
- In System, identify the device and expand to Control Outputs
- Drag Audio Activity to the Control Output
Select the External Audio Source as the Source:
Availability
This function is available from Exigo 1.3 and newer.