Configuration Manual
Ascom d62 DECT Handset
5.28.1 Configure the Handset for Message Templates
To activate the message template function in the handset so that a user can decline a call
with a predefined message, perform the following steps using the PDM/Device Manager:
1
Open the "Edit parameters" dialog
2
Select Settings > Answering
3
Locate the parameter "Reject with a message template" and set the value to "On".
5.28.2 Create Message Template Texts
A handset can be configured with up to five predefined messages. A message cannot
exceed 50 characters. To create a message, performing the following steps in the PDM/
Device Manager:
1
Open the "Edit parameters" dialog
2
Select Settings >Messaging > Templates > Template <n> where n refers to the five
message templates numbered 1 to 5.
3
Click on a Template <n>.
4
Position the cursor in Value column and click the mouse button. An editable text field
is opened.
5
Type a message of maximum 50 characters in the text field.
6
Click the "OK" button.
NOTE: If a system uses a character set other than UTF-8 for SMS, care must be taken to
ensure that the characters entered into the message strings are compatible with the
character set used by the system. Entering characters that cannot be encoded by the
system may cause a type conversion error, the failure of the message to arrive at the
intended recipient, and a "Message failed" popup being displayed in the sender handset.
5.29 Name Presentation
The caller name is displayed in the user handset when the phone is ringing and when in call.
The PBX usually sends information to the handset to resolve details about the calling party.
If no such information is received, CLIP or CNIP can be used as described in the next section.
Where no information is provided by the PBX and both CLIP and CNIP are not provided, an
"Unknown" message is displayed in the handset.
5.29.1 Name Resolution Priorities
How the caller's name and other information such as the caller's number is presented in the
handset display depends on how the PBX sends calling party information to the handset.The
PBX may or may not be set to pass display management text. The handset always looks for
this information according to the following priorities:
1
If the PBX sends display management text then this is used before any other source
of caller identification such as CLIP, the local phone book, or CNIP. The handset
displays the display management text as it is.
2
If the PBX is not configured to send display management text, but is configured to
send CLIP, CLIP is used to look up and resolve the calling party name from the local
phonebook. The handset can then display the name.
3
If no entry is found in the local phonebook and the PBX is configured to send the
calling party name in CNIP, the name is taken directly from CNIP. The handset can
then display the name.
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