Menu Operation
− Logout – When the handset is placed in the charger it is logged off. Call list and message list are
deleted when the handset is logged out. When it is removed from the charger, the user needs to log
on again.
This feature is applicable in IP-DECT systems only. See also
and Off, page
− Message absence – When an application or system sends a message to a handset, it receives an
indication that the handset is absent. If a handset is absent, the application or system determines if
the message is to be sent to the handset or not, or redirected to another handset.
If a message is sent from a handset, it does not receive an indication that the recipient is
absent. This function must be programmed in the PBX to be able to redirect calls and
messages.
Additional In charger actions to those listed above can also be configured. For additional
information, refer to the Configuration Manual, Ascom d83 DECT Handset, TD 93426EN
8.2
Calls
1.
Enter the menu by pressing the Menu soft key.
2.
Select
in the menu.
3.
Press Select.
8.2.1
Call List
The 50 last received, dialled or missed calls are stored in a call list. If a number occurs more than once, the
last timestamp together with the total number of occurrences is shown.
If supported by the system, the number's contact name can be displayed in the call list.
The handset can also be prevented from storing calls in the call list. This can, for example, be used
to ensure privacy for users sharing the same handset. This feature requires configuration in the
handset via WinPDM/Device Manager.
Select Call list, and press up and down on the navigation key to scroll in the list.
Dial number from Call list
1.
Select number to call.
2.
Press Call to dial.
View the Time of a Call
1.
Press the More soft key.
2.
Select Time of call. The time and date is displayed.
Edit Number from Call list
1.
Press the More soft key.
2.
Select Edit number .
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Ascom d83 DECT Handset
4.2 Log a Shared Phone On
TD 93434EN / 01 December 2021 / Ver. B
USER MANUAL
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