Bluetooth Data Profile; Name Presentation; Name Resolution Priorities - ASCOM d81 Configuration Manual

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5.46 Bluetooth Data Profile

Note: This is a license dependent feature (see
and applicable for handsets with Bluetooth.
The handset can be configured to receive data from a Bluetooth barcode reader and then
send the data to another destination.
See also the User Manual for the Ascom d81 DECT Handset for information on how to
connect a bluetooth barcode reader.
In a template or Number in PDM/Device Manager, the parameters are found at:
Bluetooth Data > Configuration
The following optional parameters can be set:
• Prefix - A prefix (for example "*23*" or "Barcode:") can be sent along with the barcode
data.
• Number - Determines where the data is sent.
Note: If no number is defined, the data is transmitted as user data (that is, the data is sent
to a system/application). Otherwise, the data is sent as a message (for example to another
handset).

5.47 Name Presentation

The name of the caller is displayed in the handset when the phone is ringing and when in
call. The PBX usually sends information about the caller to the handset. If no such
information is received, CLIP or CNIP can be used as described in the next section. Where no
information is provided by the PBX and neither CLIP nor CNIP are provided, an "Unknown"
message is displayed in the handset.

5.47.1 Name Resolution Priorities

How the caller's name and other information such as the caller's number is presented in the
handset display depends on how the PBX sends calling party information to the handset.
The PBX may or may not be set to pass display management text. The handset always looks
for this information according to the following priorities:
1
If the PBX sends display management text then this is used before any other source
of caller identification such as CLIP, the local phone book, or CNIP. The handset
displays the display management text as it is.
2
If the PBX is not configured to send display management text, but is configured to
send CLIP, CLIP is used to look up and resolve the calling party name from the local
phonebook. The handset can then display the name.
3
If no entry is found in the local phonebook and the PBX is configured to send the
calling party name in CNIP, the name is taken directly from CNIP. The handset can
then display the name.
4
If the PBX is configured only for CLIP and no name resolution was possible because
the local phonebook had no entry corresponding to the calling party number, only the
calling party extension number can be displayed in the handset.
NOTE: Caller name or number received as display management text will not be stored in the
Call list and cannot be used for local phone book queries. Only information received as
CLIP or CNIP can be used for these functions.
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