TD 92641EN
21 June 2012 / Ver. G
Configuration Manual
Ascom d41 DECT Handset
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Using the PDM and the "Edit template" feature, the parameters can be found at
Systems > System X > PBX Settings > In call functionality
Tip: Ask your supplier for example templates that will configure the in call menu for your
PBX.
5.9.1 Configure Own In Call Functions
Besides the default In call functions, it is possible to define 10 extra system specific call
services by codes. The codes can be programmed with digits 0-9, #, *, P – pause, and
H – hook (auto disconnection).
1 Select Systems > System X > PBX Settings > In call functionality > General purpose
X
2In the Name field, enter the name to be displayed in the In call menu.
3In the Data field, enter the applicable code to be used for the function.
4 Click "OK" to save the settings.
Tip: Your supplier may have a template example that will configure the In call functions
menu for the PBX.
5.9.2 Create/Hide a Soft Key to an In Call Function
It is possible to configure the right Soft key as a shortcut to a certain In call function, or
hide the Soft key. By default, the right Soft key is configured as R-key.
Create a Soft Key to an In Call Function
1 If needed, configure the In Call functionality to be used. See 5.9 In Call Menu on
page 20. This is not needed if the Loudspeaking function or R-key shall be used.
2 Select Systems > System X > PBX Settings > In call functionality > Soft key Right
3In the Name field, enter a descriptive name of the Soft key. This is not needed if the
functions Loudspeaking function or R-key shall be used.
4In the Function drop-down list, select the function to be used.
5 Click "OK" to save the settings.
5.9.3 Hide a Soft Key to an In Call Function
1 Select Systems > System X > PBX Settings > In call functionality > Soft key Right
2In the Function drop-down list, select "Not used".
3 Click "OK" to save the settings. The Soft key will not be visible during a call.
5.10 Show/Hide Missed Call Window
Note: This is applicable for d41 Advanced only.
A missed call is by default indicated by a Missed call window. It is possible to hide this
window and is recommended if a user has, for example, both a DECT handset and a
mobile.
Example: