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29 April 2015 / Ver. I
Configuration Manual
Ascom d81 DECT Handset
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5. Handset Configuration
5.5.2 Upload a Contact File
NOTE: When uploading a contact file, the entries in the handset are replaced by the entries
in the file.
1 In PDM or the Device Manager, go to the Numbers tab and select handset(s).
2In the Number menu, select Import contacts > From file.
3 Select the file to be imported and click "Open".
5.6 Call Services
Call services is a configurable menu in the handset. Its purpose is to provide a user friendly
access to system dependent functionality such as absence handling and call diversion.
The menu is described in the handset’s User Manual.
In addition to the default Call services functions, up to 10 extra system specific call services
by codes can be defined. The codes can be programmed in the following ways:
• with the digits 0-9
• with the special characters # and *
• With the following uppercase characters:
P – pause
H – hook, that is, auto disconnection
U – the handset prompts the user to enter numerical characters to make a procedure
call.
Using the PDM/Device Manager and the "Edit template" feature, the parameter can be
found at
Systems > Common > Call Services > General Service X
Contact the handset supplier for an example template to configure the call services menu
for the PBX.
5.6.1 Activate or Deactivate Call Services when Changing Profile
A call service can be activated or deactivated when changing profile in the handset. This
feature can for example be used to send feature access codes (for example *21*) to the
system when the handset changing profile.
1 If needed, configure the Call services to be used for the profiles, respectively. See 5.6
Call Services.
2 Select User Profiles > User Profile X (where X represents 1 - 4).
3 Select Presence and diversion > Call services.
4In the When activated and When deactivated drop lists, select the Call services to be
used when the profile is activated and deactivated.
TIP: A profile can be activated when placing a handset in a charger, see 5.15 Actions when
Handset Placed in Charger on page 29.