User manual
TD 92674EN
31 October 2013 / Ver. H
Configuration Manual
Ascom d81 DECT Handset
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5 Handset Configuration
Activate/Deactivate System Profile
When a system profile is created, it can be acti
vated on the handset using PDM/Device
Manager or via an Unite application. For example, the application could be triggered by a
positioning beacon. However, this section describes how to activate the system profile using
PDM.
By default, when the system profile is activated, its name is displayed in the handset’s idle
screen. The system profile name replaces the system name (that is, the DECT system the
handset is subscribed to). If a certain system profile is always activated on a handset, it is
recommended to hide the settings and menus the user cannot change. If the user changes
any settings that are specified in the system profile, the settings are not applied.
Example:
In the system profile Alarm has the alarm settings been configured. In this case, the user
cannot change any alarm settings via the handset, despite that the Alarm menu is visible. It
is recommended to hide the Alarm menu to avoid misunderstanding.
1 Select "System profiles".
2In the Acti
ve sy
stem profile on phone drop-down list, select one of the following:
• Normal - no system profile is used.
• [System profile]
System Profile Activation and Deactivation Audible Alert
The administrator may configure the handset to play a sound if the system
profile is
activa
ted or deactivated. This provides the user with an audible alert when the system
profile changes from inactive to active or vice versa. The feature can be triggered by several
kinds of event, such as moving between different parts of a buildings where a system profile
might be appropriate in one location but not required in another.
To configure the handset to play a sound when a system profile is activated or deactivated,
perform the following steps:
1 Select "System profiles".
2 From the "System Profile X" list select the syst
em profile
where the audible alert is to
be applied.
3 Set the "Activation and deactivation sound" parame
ter to the required customized
sound.
5.43 Shortcuts
One click access to predefined functions can be configured for the Soft keys, Hot keys and
Navigation keys. For example the soft key can be defined to make a call by selecting the
Phone call function. When configuring the Phone call function, the following values can be
entered: Digits 0-9, #, *, P – pause, H – hook, U – the handset prompts for user input with
the possibility to enter numerical characters before establishing a call (procedure call).
Shortcuts are configured via parameters in the "Shortcuts" folder.
Note: When programming Soft keys both name and function must be set.
Note: A hot key configured to the Data Send service is also available during the call.
Tip: Shortcuts can also be configured via the handset menu. See the handset’s User Manual.