User Manual
Ascom d41 DECT Handset
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Introduction
This document describes features and settings available for the d41 handset. The handset
is designed to be used in office environment and has high quality voice.
It is suitable for users dependent of being reachable and/or having a need for mobile voice
and messaging features, which makes it ideal for applications where the user needs one
way messaging.
Read the
2 Safety Instructions
For software download and parameter set up, read the Installation and Operational
Manual Portable Device Manager (PDM), Windows version, TD 92325EN, and the
Configuration Manual, Ascom d41 DECT Handset, TD 92641EN.
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Abbreviations and Glossary
PDM:
IMS3:
IPDI
IPEI
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Functions and Accessories
Functions
Local phonebook (250 contacts)
Central phonebook
Company phonebook
Voice mail access
Vibrator
Headset connector
Microphone on/off during call
Loudspeaking function
Mini messaging (12 characters)
Upgradable to Advanced
21 June 2012 / Ver. G
on page 3 before using the handset.
Portable Device Manager:
An application, runnnig on a PC, for managing portable devices,
charging racks, etc.
Integrated Message Server:
An application running on a Unite module, that enables wireless
services to and from portable devices and chargers.
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.
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