User Manual
Ascom d41 DECT Handset
1.
Introduction
This document describes how to use the features and settings available for the d41
handset. The handset is designed to be used in an office environment and provides high
quality audio capabilities. Before using the handset, it is recommended to read chapter
Descriptions
For software download and parameter set up, read the Installation and Operational Manual
for the Portable Device Manager (PDM), Windows version, and the Configuration Manual for
the Ascom d41 DECT Handset.
1.1
Abbreviations and Glossary
Device Manager
PDM:
IMS3:
IPDI
IPEI
Unite Connectivity
Manager (Unite
CM)
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on page 3 to become familiar with the layout and operation of the handset.
Application for management of handsets, charging racks, etc.
Portable Device Manager:
An application, running on a PC, for managing portable devices,
charging racks, etc.
Integrated Wireless Messaging and Services?
A software running on an ELISE3 hardware, that enables wireless
services to and from handsets and chargers. Features, such as the
Device Manager application, can be included.
International Portable DAM Identity
DAM (DECT Authentication Module)
See IPEI for more information.
International Portable Equipment Identity:
IPEI/IPDI is needed to enable network subscription of the handset. At
delivery of the handset, IPEI and IPDI are the same and either can be
used for network subscription. If one handset is replaced with another
using the Easy replacement procedure the IPDI will be exchanged and
IPEI and IPDI will no longer be the same. If the IPEI and the IPDI differ,
the IPDI shall be used for network subscription.
Unite module handling users, communication interfaces,
message routing, activity logging and other essential
messaging services. Features, such as the Device Manager
application, can be included.
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