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TD 92477EN
8 April 2016 / Ver. M
User Manual
Ascom d62 DECT Handset
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5.4.17 DECT Info
DECT info is an advanced function int
ended for an administrator using the handset to
measure RF link and system parameters as part of a troubleshooting or site surveying
procedure. This option is only visible if the Admin menu is activat
ed as described in section
11.1 Admin Menu on
page 75. See the Configuration Manual for the Ascom d62 DECT
Handset for more information.
5.4.18 Send Data
User entered data can be sent from the handset by press
ing a pre-programmed hot key or
soft key, or selecting a Service. Sent data can be used to initiate actions such as opening a
door or starting and stopping a machine. The data can either be predefined, entered after
the hot key or soft key is pressed, or send when the relevant service is selected.
5.5 Loudspeaking Function
There are five options to activate the loudspeaking function:
Press a Multifunction button (not a
pplicable for d62 Protector), Navigation key, Hot key
or Soft key defined as shortcut to a "Phone call
" function. When pressing the key/
button, a predefined number is called, see 8.3 Shortcuts on
page 58.
When receiving a call, press the soft key
. The Soft key might have another/no
function depending on its configuration of the In call function i
n PDM/Device Manager.
During a call, press the soft key
. The Soft key might have another/no function
depending on its configuration of the In call function
in PDM/Device Manager.
During a call, put the handset in a charger. Requires that L
oudspeaking is chosen in the In
Charger menu.
This function can also be activate
d by selecting another answering method, that is,
"Automatically" and/or "Loudspeaking". See 8.8.6 Answering on
page 72.
5.6 Call Diversion
All calls; internal calls, external calls, calls when busy, or calls at no answer can be diverted to
another handset number. The diversion is made via the Calls menu > Call services > Divert
calls. See Divert Calls on
page 57.
In addition, an absence reason (for example “Lunch”,
“Meeting”, “Trip” etc.) can also be set.
The absence reason is set via the Calls menu > Call services > Absence. See 8.2.9 Call
Services on
page 56 .
NOTE: PBX settings for the call diversion must be set in order to sh
ow the Divert calls menu
in the handset. See the handset’s Configuration Manual.
NOTE: If both diversion and absence reason are set, the ab
sence reason is used.
Either can a Multifunction button (n
ot applicable for d62 Protector), Soft key, or Hot key be
preprogrammed with a shortcut to the diversion function or the absence reason/menu. See
8.3 Shortcuts on
page 58.
5.7 Emergency Calls
If configured in the PDM/Device Manager, any one of up to five predefined emergency
numbers can be called, even if the handset or keypad has been locked. For additional
information, see sections 8.8.2 Keypad Lock Settings on
page 68 and 8.8.3 Phone Lock
Settings on
page 69.

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BrandASCOM
ModelD62
CategoryHandsets
LanguageEnglish

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