Handset Configuration
If the user tries to decrease the level lower than what is defined in Minimum allowed volume, the following
pop-up appears: Volume reset to the lowest level allowed.
5.15.2
Enable or Disable Switch Off Function
A user can be prevented from turning off a handset by performing the following steps:
1.
Select Customization → Phone Restrictions.
2.
In the Switch off handset drop-down list, select one of the following:
− No - The switch off restriction is disabled.
− Yes - The user cannot switch off the handset by pressing the On-hook key.
5.15.3
Enable or Disable Call List
The handset can be prevented from storing outgoing calls and incoming calls in the Call list. This can be
useful to prevent unauthorized persons from viewing call lists.
1.
Select Customization → Phone Restrictions.
2.
In the Enable call list drop-down list, select one of the following:
− Yes - The handset stores the calls in the Call list.
− No - The handset does not store any calls in the Call list.
Old incoming and outgoing calls are not deleted in the Call list when setting the parameter to No. Clearing
all call lists is recommended to ensure that no old calls are stored.
5.15.4
Enable or Disable Handset Keys
The handset keys 0-9, * and # are enabled by default so that users can press keys to dial numbers, create
messages, access soft keys and perform other supported system and handset functions. However, certain
application areas may require that users are prevented from accessing all or some of the functions, so that
when a user presses the key, nothing happens. To access the parameters associated with the keys,
perform the following steps:
1.
Select Customization → Phone Restrictions.
2.
Select the required parameter:
− Enable keys 0-9: Enable or disable numeric keys 0 through 9.
− Enable key star (*): Enable or disable the * key.
− Enable key hash (#): Enable or disable the # key.
3.
From the drop-down menu associated with each parameter, select one of the following:
− Yes - Retain the default, that is, the selected keys are enabled.
− No - Disable the selected keys, thereby denying the user access to the handset or system functions
associated with the keys.
5.15.5
Allow or Disallow Advanced Call Functions
The handset is enabled, by default, to let the user access the functions described in
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during a call. The user can be prevented from accessing these functions by not displaying the soft key
during the call. To access and configure the parameter associated with the display of the call functions,
perform the following steps:
1.
Select Customization → Phone Restrictions.
2.
Select the Allow advanced call functionality parameter.
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CONFIGURATION MANUAL
Ascom d83 DECT Handset
5.9 In Call Menu, page
TD 93426EN / 28 January 2022 / Ver. C
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