TD 93119EN
28 June 2016 / Ver. PA5
User Manual
Ascom d63 DECT Handset
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10 System Profiles
NOTE: The support for this feature is dependent on what model of handset that is used. For
more information, see 1.2 Functions and Accessories on
page 2.
A system profile can be used when certain settings in a
handset are required that the user is
not allowed to change. The settings require configuration in the WinPDM or Device Manager
and include alarm settings, soft key settings and presence settings. For additional
information, see the Configuration Manual for the handset (TD number: See 17 Related
Documents on
page 91). When the system profile is activated, its settings is not displayed
in the handset’s menu. It can be shown that a syst
em profile is active in the handset by
showing its profile name in idle mode.
The system profile can be used in combination wi
th the user profile (see 8.6 Profiles on page
64). If there is conflict between the settings in the syst
em profile and the settings in the
user profile, the settings in the syste
m profile is used.
If a user changes a setting in the ha
ndset menu that is determined by a system profile, the
menu is updated but the setting is not changed.
For example, in the left-hand view of figure 13, a system profile has been activated and is
indicated by the system profile na
me “Sys Profile SK1” shown in the handset in idle mode. In
this case, the soft key "Inbox" and middle soft key "PTT 4" are determined by the system
profile settings. If a user, for example, attempts to change the middle soft key name to “PTT
5”, by using the handset menu Shortcuts > Soft keys > Middle (middle view in figure), the
soft key shows “PTT 5” and the setting can be saved. However, the system profile settings
are not overridden. When the handset returns to idle mode, the system profile settings are
redisplayed, showing “PTT 4” instead of the user changed “PTT 5” (right-hand view in
figure).
Tip: I
f this system profile is to be permanently activated, it is recommended to hide the Soft
keys menu in the handset.
Figure 13. System profile overrides settings changed by the user.
10.1 System Profile Status Indications
The administrator may configure the handset to play a sound if the system profile is
activated or deactivated. This provides the user with an audible alert when the system
profile changes from inactive to active or vice versa.
The feature can be triggered by several kinds of event, such as moving between diffe
rent
parts of a buildings where a system profile might be appropriate in one location but not
required in another.The system profile name is displayed when the handset is in idle mode.
The user should be aware that the characteristics and behaviour of the handset change
when the system profile changes. For the exact sound and characteristics of the handset