TD 92639EN
08 December 2012 / Ver. H
Configuration Manual
Ascom d62 DECT Handset
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It is possible to set up a system profile in order to force a handset to use certain settings and
preventing that a user changes these settings. The system profile is set up in two steps:
1 Create sub groups.
2 Create system profile using the pre-defined sub groups.
Configure Presence settings group (sub group)
1 Select System Profiles > System Profiles Sub
Groups > Presence groups > Presence
group X
2In the Message absenc
e drop-down list, select one of the following:
• On - When a handset receives a message, it w
ill indicate it is absent. The message
can be redirected to another destination and is system dependent.
• Off - The message absence is disabled.
3In the N
ame of group field, enter a descriptive name.
Configure Alarm settings group (sub group)
1 Select System Profiles > System Profiles Su
b Groups > Alarm settings group > Alarm
settings X.
2In the N
ame of group field, enter a descriptive name.
3 Select System Profiles > System Profiles Su
b Groups > Alarm settings group > Alarm
settings X > Common.
• Stored alarm data - Information that shall be sent along an alarm (for example a
han
dset´s location)
• Indicate triggered alarm with LED
1
• Indicate triggered alarm with vibrator
1
• Indicate triggered alarm with beeper signal
1
4 Select System Profiles > System Profiles Sub Groups > Alarm settings group > Alarm
settings X > Alarm on long press
• Alarm type for long press - Determines the alarm
type to be sent when long
pressing the alarm button. If Not used is selected, it is still possible to dial the call
after alarm number (if any, see 5.24 Common Alarm Settings on
page 32)
without sending an alarm.
• ALS - Determines if a ramped up signal shall sound after an
alarm is sent. Note: If
the handset is configured to call a pre-defined number when an alarm is sent (see
5.24 Common Alarm Settings on
page 32), the ALS will not be triggered.
5 Select System Profiles > System Profiles Su
b Groups > Alarm settings group > Alarm
settings X > Alarm on multiple press
• Alarm type for multiple press - Determines the alarm
type to be sent when
pressing the alarm button twice or more. If Not used is selected, it is still possible
to dial the call after alarm number (if any, see 5.24 Common Alarm Settings on
page 32) without sending an alarm.
• ALS - Determines if a ramped up signal shall sound after an
alarm is sent. Note: If
the handset is configured to call a pre-defined number when an alarm is sent (see
5.24 Common Alarm Settings on
page 32), the ALS will not be triggered.
Configure Soft key groups (sub group)
Select System Profiles > System Profiles Sub Groups
> Soft key groups > Soft key group X >
Soft key X.
• Soft key label - Determines the name to be displayed on the soft key
1. If the parameter "Silent alarm" is set, no indication will be shown when an alarm has been sent or received.