TD 92639EN
08 December 2012 / Ver. H
Configuration Manual
Ascom d62 DECT Handset
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Note: If no messages have been read/closed manually and TTP expired for each message, a
dialogue window New messages(s): [number of messages]. View now? is displayed. All
messages are indicated as unread messages in the Messaging Inbox.
Example 4
This example describes the message handling with
the following message settings:
•
TTP= No prioritization
• TTR= Close manually
Tip: It is recommended to use this settings if messages regardless of priority shall be read in
chronol
ogical order, that is, the newest message shall be displayed first.
Figure 8. Display messages in order regardless of priority
In figure 8, a message with priority 1 is received at 13:59. Another message wi
th priority 2
is received at 14:02 and will be displayed. The messag
e with priority 1 is put in the message
queue. The user needs to close the current message (priority 2) to show the message
(priority 1) in the queue. When closing the message (priority 2) it will be indicated as a read
message in the Messaging Inbox.
5.26.3 Broadcast and Multicast Messaging
This feature is supported by d62, but no pa
ra
meter settings are required.
5.27 Name Presentation
The name presentation function displays details of a caller identity in the active area of the
display of the called party handset. The caller identification is passed to the handset by one
or more of the following means, depending on how the PBX is configured to send caller
identification to the called handset:
• "Display Management text, consisting of the caller extension and caller name
• "Calling Line Identity Presentation (CL
I
P) containing the caller extension
• "Calling Name Identity Presentation (CNIP) containing the caller name.
Caller identification is fully rendered in the first two rows of t
he handset display active area.
One row displays the caller extension and the other row displays the caller name. Caller
identification can be used to forward the incoming call to another party if required.