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Notification of specific messages
If you have activated the
Specific
option, you must define the messages you want to be
notified of.
To do this, the software evaluates the window header and the text in the message win-
dow.
Only with the following text in the header:
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In the text line, enter the texts for which you want to receive notification. If you
enter several terms, separate them using semicolons.
Only with the following text in the message box:
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In the text line, enter the texts that must appear in the message window in order to
trigger notification on the handset. If you enter several terms, separate them using
semicolons.
Example: System; Power; Standby
. As soon as one of these items appears in the
message window, you are notified on the handset.
Activating both options
If you select both options, i.e. you choose to search for particular texts in the window
header and in the window itself, this means that at least one entry in both the window
header and the window must match.
Length of messages
You can choose whether you only want the window header to be displayed on the hand-
set or whether more text from the message window is to be transferred to the handset.
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Select
Show the header only
, if you do not want any additional text to be
displayed on the handset. For an Outlook notification, the handset would show
Microsoft Outlook
.
Or
ì
Select
Show the header plus content to the following maximum length:
if you want additional text from the message window to be displayed. This option
is mainly of interest for warning and error messages.
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Next enter how many characters from the message window are to be transferred to
the handset (1-256 characters are possible).
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If you enter several terms with no separating semicolons, they are "AND"
linked.