TD 92674EN
29 April 2015 / Ver. I
Configuration Manual
Ascom d81 DECT Handset
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5. Handset Configuration
TTP expires after 10 seconds for the message with priority 2. In this case, all messages have
been shown 20 seconds each, and the oldest shown message with the highest priority is
displayed (in this case, the message with priority 1). The handset does not indicate when it
shows the message again, since it already has been shown and indicated once. The message
with priority 2 is placed in the queue.
Example 3
This example describes the message handling with
the following message settings:
• TTP= 20 seconds
• TTR= 2 minutes
Tip: It is recomm
ended to use these settings if the user is not to be interrupted during 20
seconds while reading a message, unless a message with higher priority is received. When
the user has read a message, its priority is no longer important, that is when TTP expires. In
addition, if a message is not shown again within the TTR interval, it is considered as not
important and is removed from the queue.
Figure 8. Message handling without manua
lly closing a message.
Prio 2
14:02
TTP expired
TTR continues
Prio 2
TTP expired
TTR expired
80 sec.
Prio 2
TTP expired
TTR expired
Messaging Inbox
Prio 2
TTP started
TTR started
Prio 2
New messages
Prio 1
TTP started
TTR started
10 sec.
Prio 2
TTP paused
TTR continues
Prio 2
TTP and TTR
continues
20 sec.
Prio 1
TTP expired
TTR continues
Prio 1
TTP expired
TTR continues
10 sec.
Prio 2
TTP expired
TTR continues
Prio 1
New messages
In figure 8, a message with priority 2 is received and displayed in the handset, TTP and TTR
for the message is started.
After 10 seconds, a second message with priority 1 is received and displayed while the
message with priority 2 is put in the queue. TTP for the message with priority 2 is paused,
but TTR continues. TTP and TTR for the message with priority 1 is started.
After 20 seconds, TTP expires but TTR continues for the message with priority 1 and the
message is placed in the queue. The message with priority 2 is shown again and its TTP
continues.
TTP expires after 10 seconds but TTR continues for the message with priority 2. In this case,
all messages have been shown 20 seconds each, and the oldest shown message with the
highest priority is displayed (in this case, the message with priority 1). The handset does
not indicate when it shows the message again, since it already has been shown and
indicated once. The message with priority 2 is placed in the queue.
After 80 seconds, the TTR expires for the message with priority 2, and it is removed from
the queue and is indicated as an unread message in the Messaging Inbox. When TTR expires
for the message with priority 1, it is also indicated as an unread message in the Messaging
Inbox.
NOTE: If no messages have been read/closed m
anually 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.