Configuration Manual
Ascom d62 DECT Handset
A parameter can be altered to match the uploaded language. The parameter controls:
• The characters available for text input
• The sort order in the phonebook
This parameter is only used when Language is set. The Parameter can be found in the
"Settings" folder.
See also Installation and Operation Manual, Portable Device Manager (PDM), Windows
Version, TD 92325EN.
Tip: A language can be uploaded on several handsets of the same device type (d62)
simultaneously using the Baseline function in the Device Manager. See Installation and
Operation Manual, IMS3, TD 92762EN.
5.13 Customize the Menu
The handset menu can be customized by turning certain menues On or Off in the PDM/
Device Manager.
The path to these settings in the template depends on the version of the parameter
definition file (.def). In the current version the path is:
Customization > Visibility > X
where "X" can be Messaging, Favourites, etc. The parameters are found under "X".
The settings for the parameters may have three alternatives, such as:
• Show
• Hide all
• Read only. All settings can be viewed but not modified by the handset user.
5.13.1 Hide Missed Call Window
A missed call is by default indicated by a Missed call window. The window can be hidden and
this is recommended if a user has, for example, both a DECT handset and a mobile.
Example:
If configured in the PBX, an incoming call to the DECT handset can either be answered using
the DECT handset or mobile. If the user answers the call using the mobile, the Missed call
window is not displayed in the DECT handset.
Using the PDM "Edit template" feature, the parameters can be found at
Settings > Answering.
In the Show missed calls popup drop-down list, select "No" to hide the Missed call window.
5.14 Configure Handset Restrictions
5.14.1 Enable or Disable Mute Function
The user can be prevented from muting the handset by perform the following steps:
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Select Customization > Phone Restrictions
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