TD 92674EN
29 April 2015 / Ver. I
Configuration Manual
Ascom d81 DECT Handset
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5. Handset Configuration
5.33.2 Delete Service
1 Select "Services".
2 Select the service (1 - 10) to be deleted.
3In the Name field, delete the name of the service.
5.34 Protect Registration from User Deletion
A registration can be protected, or remain unprotected, from deletion via the handset menu
by altering the parameter “Protected flag”. In a template/Number, the parameter is found
at:
Systems > System X > Registration data.
5.35 Emergency Call Numbers
Up to five different phone numbers may be reserved for emergency calls. These numbers
can always be called even when the phone or key locks are active.
NOTE: if emergency numbers of varying length are used, care must be taken to ensure that
longer numbers do not begin with the same digits and ordering used by a shorter number.
For example, if 124 and 1245 define two emergency numbers, the number 1245 cannot be
used because 124 is always evaluated and called before the longer number can be entered.
However, 5421 and 1256 would be allowed.
Emergency numbers are configured using the PDM/Device Manager and setting the value of
the parameter:
Settings > Emergency Call Numbers
5.36 Audio Adjustment
Microphone gain and side tone can be configured to achieve optimal audio quality for each
working environment.
The following parameters can be found at:
Audio > Normal
• Normal side tone adjustment - Determines how much of the speakers voice that is fed
back to the speaker.
• Normal mic adjustment - Determines the microphone sensitivity, that is, how much
sound the microphone gains.
• Normal audio characteristics - Used to change characteristics of mic and receiver.
The parameter settings affect the “normal” mode. That is; neither wired headset, Bluetooth
headset nor handsfree/loudspeaking mode.
For configuration of headset audio see, 5.37 Headset Configuration on page 51.
NOTE: Changing these parameters may result in lower sound quality and high sound level.
Evaluate carefully before applying.