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Table Of Contents
TD 92675EN
20 June 2012 / Ver. E
Configuration Manual
Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset
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6. Handset Configuration
6.6 Messaging and Alarm
The messaging and alarm functions are provided via the IMS3 and described in the
document Installation and Operation Manual, IMS3, TD 92762EN.
6.6.1 IP Address to the IMS3
The IMS3 handles all communication between the WLAN and its built-in Centralized Device
Manage
r. It is possible t
o send messages from a web browser to a handset, handle
messages to groups, send simple messages from handset to handset (and to groups),
search for telephone numbers in a central database (on PC), have a central telephone book
on the IMS3 (not PC-based) and to have absence handling in the system.
1 Select Device > Unite.
2In the IP address field, ent
er the IP address of the IMS3. If left empty, no messaging or
alarm function will be available.
6.7 Messaging Settings
NOTE: Applicable to Messenger and Protector only.
It is possible to configure how incoming messag
es shall be indicated and displayed in
handset.
Profiles > Normal, Profile 1- 4
•Vibrator
Determines if the handset shall vibrate when receiving in
coming calls and messages.
Message alert
Determines the message sound fo
r incoming messages.
Message volume
Determines the message volume for
incoming messages. By default, the message
volume follows the ringer volume, but another message volume can be set with this
parameter.
Device > Messaging
Message list representation
Can be set to text or number.
Time to read (TTR)
Determines if the user needs to close a m
essage manually, or if the message
automatically shall be closed 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 key when a message is displayed, the TTR is
reset. See also 6.7.1 Examples of TTR/
TTP
settings on page 45.
Time to prioritize (TTP)
Determines how long messages shall keep their priority status.
The TTP starts when a
message is displayed. If a user presses any key 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 6.7.1 Examples of TTR/TTP
settings on page 45.