Configuration Manual
Ascom d62 DECT Handset
• Soft keys group - Determines if a soft group shall be used.
• Alarm settings group - Determines if a alarm settings group shall be used.
• Presence group - Determines if a presence group shall be used.
• Idle display group - Determines if an idle display group shall be used.
Activate/Deactivate System Profile
When a system profile is created, it can be activated on the handset using PDM/IMS3 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 always shall be active on a handset, it is
recommended to hide the settings/menues the user cannot change. If the user changes any
settings that are specified in the system profile, the settings will not be 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".
2
In the Active system profile on phone drop-down list, select one of the following:
• Normal - no system profile will be used.
• [System profile]
5.36 Shortcuts
One click access to predefined functions can be configured for the Soft keys, Hot keys,
Navigation keys, and the Multi-function button. It is for example possible to define the soft
key to make a call.
Shortcuts are configured via parameters in the "Shortcuts" folder.
Note: When programming Soft keys both name and function must be set.
Tip: It is also possible to configure shortcuts via the handset menu. See User Manual, Ascom
d62 DECT Handset, TD 92477GB.
5.37 Shared Phone
Note: This is a license dependent feature (see
and applicable for IP-DECT systems only.
The feature Shared phone allows more than one user to use a handset. When a handset is
configured to be a shared phone, it can be used by any shared phone user in the system.
Extension and messages will be user unique. Messages and call lists are deleted when a user
logs off a handset. Contacts, settings, licenses, and Bluetooth devices will be common for all
shared phone users of the same handset.
The parameter Default Master ID determines which IP-DECT Master the handset shall logon
to. In a small IP-DECT system where a single IP-DECT Master is used, the parameter shall not
be changed (default ID is "0").
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