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TD 93120EN
10 Oct 2016 / Ver. A
Configuration Manual
Ascom d43 DECT Handset
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5. Handset Configuration
5.21 Display Management Layout
In the Active area of the display, the first 2 rows can show 12 characters each by default.
The number of rows and characters to be displayed in idle mode or during a call up can be
extended to 3 rows with 16 characters each. When extending the rows or characters, the
System name or Owner ID is hidden to provide space for system dependent information
instead.
1 Select System X.
2In the Display Management Layout drop-down list, select one of the following:
2x12 characters
2x16 characters
3x16 characters, remove Owner ID
3x16 characters, remove system name
5.22 Owner identification in the Idle Display
Owner identification can be added while the handset is in standby mode. In a template or
Number in WinPDM/Device Manager, the parameter is found at:
Settings > Owner ID
Note: The Owner ID might not be displayed depending on the setting in 5.21 Display
Management Layout.
NOTE: The Owner ID can also be configured via the handset menu. Refer to User Manual,
Ascom d43 DECT Handset.
5.23 Screen Saver
The handset screen saver can be configured to display information or turn off the backlight
so that no information is shown. To configure the screen saver:
1 In the WinPDM/Device Manager, select Device > Settings.
2 In the Screen saver drop-down list, select one of the following:
Information: Dims the backlight but keeps sufficient light to display time and
status information, such as message indications.
Black: The screen goes black and the backlight is turned off.
Black also in call: The screen goes black and the backlight is turned off, as for the
“Black” option. In addition, the backlight is turned off when the handset is in call.
This helps extend battery life especially when the user is on an extended call.
5.24 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.
5.24.1 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

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ASCOM D42 Specifications

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BrandASCOM
ModelD42
CategoryHandsets
LanguageEnglish

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