User manual

TD 92674EN
31 October 2013 / Ver. H
Configuration Manual
Ascom d81 DECT Handset
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5 Handset Configuration
Settings > Messaging
•Text size
Size of the message text when viewing and writing mess
ages.
Time to Read (TTR)
Determines if the user needs to close a message manually, or if the message
is closed
automatically when TTR expires. Regardless how a message is closed, it is removed from
the message queue and stored in the Messaging Inbox. TTR starts when a message is
displayed and keep running also when the message is placed in the messaging queue. If
a user presses any when a message is displayed, the TTR is reset. See also 5.31.2
Examples of TTR/TTP settings.
Time to Prioritize (TTP)
Determines how long messages keep their pr
iority status.
The TTP starts when a
message is displayed. If a user presses any when a message is displayed, the TTP is reset.
If receiving a message with higher priority than the displayed message, the message
with lower priority is placed in queue and its TTP is paused. When the TTP elapsed for a
message, it is put last in the queue. See also 5.31.2 Examples of TTR/TTP settings.
Message List representation
Can be set to text or number.
Repeat Message Indication
This parameter enables/disables message indications. It se
ts wheth
er a message
indication is repeated until confirmed by the user or not. The current repetition rate is 7
seconds. If the message itself contains a repetition, it overrides this setting.
IM (Interactive Messaging) Option Mode
This parameter is used for older applica
t
ions and sets that three soft keys are placed
automatically, i.e. on softkeys or in an option menu (list).
Call priority
This parameter determines:
- whether call information presented on the display during incom
i
ng, ongoing and
outgoing call is suppressed when viewing a message
- whether an ongoing call is disconnected when receiving a PTT invitation with An
swer
mode set to “Automatically”.
0 = Call indication overrides all messages an
d on
going call is never disconnected
(default).
1-9 = Comparison with message priority; highest priority is shown and PTT invitation
with higher priority causes di
sconnection of ongoing call.
10 = Call indication on the display is always suppres
sed and ongoing call is always
disconnected by a PTT invitation.
The tables below show examples of priority set
t
ings and how they affect the handset
behaviour.
Call priority PTT invitation
(pr
iority)
a
Disconnection of ongoing call?
0 1 No, since this call priority setting overrides all
PTT invitations regardless
of priority.
6 6 No, an ongoing call is no
t disconnected when
the priority is equal.
2 1
Yes, immediately since the PTT priority is set to
1 and also is higher than Call priority.