User's Manual Part 2

TD 92644GB
26 April 2010/ Ver. B
User Manual
Ascom d81 DECT Handset
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10.4 Colour Messaging
It is possible to send coloured messages to handsets. The sender of a message (that is, an
application) determines the colour of the message. Coloured messaging can be useful for
categorizing messages. In Figure 11, there are two coloured messages (a new message,
and a read message) in the message inbox (left in the figure). The messages are indicated
by a gradient colour bar behind the envelopes. In addition, a gradient colour bar is shown
below the envelop when reading a coloured message (right in the figure).
Figure 11. Shows an example of a coloured message.
10.5 Interactive Messaging
Interactive Messaging (IM) is a function that extends basic messaging. It makes it possible
for a user of a handset to access information from a client application in the system.
An example can be a customized application that can be accessed from the handset. A list
of actions can be included in the message sent from the application to the handset.
An IM is indicated and viewed the same way as an ordinary message, see 8.4 Messaging
on page 49. It is saved along with other messages in the message list.
When a IM has been read, the IM may display several options.
1 Mark an appropriate option
2 Press “Select”.
3 If the selected option requests input, enter the information needed and press “Ok”.
A press on the middle Soft key will change to digit or text input mode depending
on if it is digit or text format in the message.
A read message is indicated the same way as an ordinary message.
Note: If a handset receives an IM update when the original message already has been
deleted, the handset automatically sends a negative acknowledge (NAK) to the system, if
requested.
A very simple interactive message can look like the one in figure 12 on page 70. The
options depends on the configuration in the client application.
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