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         </td><td>Ringer</td><td align=center>Both</td></tr>
         </td><td>Ringer</td><td align=center>Both</td></tr>
<tr><td align=center>1</td><td>Black</td><td> <font size=1 color=white style="background-color: black;"> &nbsp; <b>DOWN/OFFHOOK/REJECT</b>&nbsp; </font>  
<tr><td align=center>1</td><td>Black</td><td> <font size=1 color=white style="background-color: black;"> &nbsp; <b>DOWN/OFFHOOK/REJECT</b>&nbsp; </font>  
         <blockquote style="font-size:9px;font-weight:600;">Agents join the network in this state and may move to it by personal selection or involuntarily due to network events. Double clicking
         <blockquote style="font-size:10px;font-weight:600;">Agents join the network in this state and may move to it by personal selection or involuntarily due to network events. Double clicking
         in response to incoming call rejects the call and the subscribers button is briefly in this state to acknowledge the drop. Double clicking when there's no calltoggles offhook.</blockquote>
         in response to incoming call rejects the call and the subscribers button is briefly in this state to acknowledge the drop. Double clicking when there's no call toggles offhook.</blockquote>
       </td><td>Ringer</td><td align=center>Caller</td></tr>
       </td><td>Ringer</td><td align=center>Caller</td></tr>
<tr><td align=center>2</td>  <td>Red</td>  <td>  <font size=1 color=white style="background-color: maroon;"> &nbsp; &nbsp;<b>AFK/ASIDE/BUSY &nbsp; </b> </font>  
<tr><td align=center>2</td>  <td>Red</td>  <td>  <font size=1 color=white style="background-color: maroon;"> &nbsp; &nbsp;<b>AFK/ASIDE/BUSY &nbsp; </b> </font>  

Revision as of 11:46, 31 December 2020


Tele Doorbelljoin point for Ft aspect of domain space deployed to the communal networks
Concise story of the Ft 'doorbell', a redvant applet ∫ ∂ {Bitlbee, Jitsi, Synapse} ∂ SB/DS.

OrdinalColorStateControlVisibility
Doorbell metaphor: button color tracks network call states
-1White    OFFLINE  

Disconnected state, no subscriber or subscriber not Ft authenticated.

RingerCaller
0 Ivory    ATTENTION  

Ordinary ringer state, like a backlit doorbell, ready to accept or originate call. Blinking indicates ring (slow) or busy (rapid). Single click answers ring moving to IN CALL.

RingerBoth
1Black   DOWN/OFFHOOK/REJECT 

Agents join the network in this state and may move to it by personal selection or involuntarily due to network events. Double clicking in response to incoming call rejects the call and the subscribers button is briefly in this state to acknowledge the drop. Double clicking when there's no call toggles offhook.

RingerCaller
2 Red    AFK/ASIDE/BUSY  

A subscriber controlled state which blocks ATTENTION requests. Click toggles, blinks while block active.

Aux 1Subscriber
3 Green   IN CALL 

A agent moves to this state after connecting to a call assuming no event, such as their or the network having set a different state preventing same.

RingerBoth
4 Yellow   BUFF/WAIT 

A network controlled state which indicates incoming events for the agent. It is normal for some such events not to result in actual incoming as for example when the remote agent cancels a message before sending it. The control is inhibited if it is solidly this color .

Ringer Both
5 Blue   CALL/LOOKUP/PAGE  

Agent has initiated a call, or lookup of a remote subscriber or group. Submits the subscriber lookup text.

Aux 2Both

The designed default is collapsed with an expand tab/flap, draggable and when connected the ringer illumination will track the call state.
Obviates login/profile profile blurb for SPA, if client is authenticated device, all controls show. Otherwise if station and real device connect to DCMS>, subscriber dial/lookup/passphrase text box and Aux 2 buttons show and Ringer is not white.

When displayed on a subscribers profile, except to the subscriber, no subscriber lookup is needed or present.