TD 92641EN
21 June 2012 / Ver. G
Configuration Manual
Ascom d41 DECT Handset
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when you are in a meeting. The caller will be notified about the absence reason when he/
she calling.
Beside the default absence menus, it is possible to define 10 extra system specific services
codes, see 5.6 Call Services.
1 Select Systems > System X (where X represents A - H).
2 Select PBX Settings > Absence.
3 Select "Common codes", enter the following:
• Activation prefix - the system specific activation prefix code required to activate
the absence (for example *23*)
• Activation suffix - the system specific activation suffix code required to activate
the absence (for example #)
• Deactivation - the system specific code required to deactivate the absence (for
example "#23#").
• PBX date format for user input - the PBX supported date format to be sent to
the PBX when activating an absence reason containing a date (for example
"Vacation"). The date in the handset is always entered in MMDD format. If the
parameter is set to DDMM, the handset will automatically convert to correct date
format.
4 Select "Lunch", "Meeting", "Trip", "Vacation", "Out" and/or "General absence
X"; enter the following:
• Activation code - the system specific code for an absence reason, for example
"0*".
• Name - enter name of absence reason (only for General absence). The name will
be visible in handset.
• User input - specifies if time or date is required for the absence reason (only for
General absence).
5.9 In Call Menu
In Call Menu is a configurable menu in the handset. The purpose of the In Call Menu is to
provide a user friendly access to system dependent functionality during a call such as:
• Start a new call during a conversation
• Switch between calls
• End a call
• Transfer a call
• Transfer to a new call
• Make a conference call
• Activate call back
• Sending call waiting
The menu is described in User Manual, Ascom d41 DECT Handset, TD 92582EN.
The programming of the menu is done with PDM. For instructions on how to work with
PDM, see Installation and Operation Manual, Portable Device Manager (PDM), Windows
Version, TD 92325EN.
Ask your supplier for example templates that will configure the in call menu for your PBX.
Note: It is also possible to configure own In call functions, see 5.9.1 Configure Own In Call
Functions on page 21, or create a shortcut to a certain In call function, see 5.9.2 Create/
Hide a Soft Key to an In Call Function on page 21.