USER MANUAL
Ascom d83 DECT Handset
The messages that you do not close are placed last in the message queue and remain in the message
queue until you close them. They are shown as unread in the message list and are not shown as read until
you have closed them.
For information on how to set the parameters, refer to the Configuration Manual, Ascom d83 DECT Handset,
TD 93426EN.
6.6
Message Priority and Call Priority
This feature requires settings in the WinPDM/Device Manager, refer to the Configuration Manual,
Ascom d83 DECT Handset, TD 93426EN.
On incoming calls, the call information dialog is always visible in front of a message by default. The default
can be overridden so that messages with a certain priority can be displayed without being interrupted by
the call. By setting a call priority, the handset compares the call priority with the message priority to
determine which information is to be displayed, that is, the call information dialogue or the message. If the
message priority and the call priority are equal, the message is displayed.
6.7
Message Indication Repetition
The handset can be configured to repeat LED and the audio signal (alert) notifying the user about the
received message. Message indication is repeated every seven seconds until the user reads the message
or turns the sound off. For the appropriate message settings, please refer to the Configuration Manual,
Ascom d83 DECT Handset, TD 93426EN.
Certain system-defined properties can be assigned to a message to give it a high priority for example, an
alarm priority message. Alert repetitions start automatically when a high-priority message is received. Such
messages do not need to be explicitly configured to trigger alert repeats. A high-priority alert is repeated
every 10 seconds for a maximum of 5 minutes and then the alert stops. Alerts continue to be repeated until
the user presses the hook-on, mute button or soft key for accessing the message.
Message indication repeat is a system dependent feature that cannot be activated from the
handset.
6.8
Colored Messaging
The support for this feature is dependent on handset model. For more information, see
Functions and Accessories, page
Colored messages can be sent to handsets. The sender of a message, that is, an application, determines
the color of the message. Colored messaging can be useful for categorizing messages. In
example of a colored message, page
the figure). The messages are marked with a color bar to the left of the message icon. In addition, a color
bar is shown below the message icon after opening it (left in the figure).
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Messaging
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