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TD 92674EN
29 April 2015 / Ver. I
Configuration Manual
Ascom d81 DECT Handset
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5. Handset Configuration
system. Renaming the handset in PDM/Device Manager also makes it easier to find
and administrate the handset in PDM/Device Manager.
See also the handset’s User Manual for information on how to log on a handset.
TIP: A handset can log off when placed in a charger, see 5.15.2 In Charger Action when in Call
on page 30.
5.44.1 Shared Phone Takeover
A user is prompted to enter a User code when logging on to a system. The user code is the
handset extension number. An additional level of authorization may be enforced by an
Authorization Code, which is a parameter that may be set when a handset is first registered
with an IP-DECT master. If the parameter is set, the handset user must enter the
authorization code as a Password in addition to the User code when logging on to the
system. The authorization code is uniquely associated with the handset extension number.
A user who has a shared phone configured with an authorization code and who is logged on
to the system can have his or her handset taken over by a second user, even if the first user
has not logged off from the system. The user initiating the takeover must, however, know
the first user's extension and the authorization code for the takeover to be possible. The
second user logs on from his or her handset using the first users extension number and
authorization code. If the login is successful, the profile, name, system ID and extension
number of the first user is displayed on the second users handset.The first user may receive
an audible warning if such a takeover occurs, but this depends on the configuration of the
handset.
NOTE: Authorization codes should be carefully guarded to prevent careless and
unauthorized takeovers that can render the shared phone unusable for a user who has had
his or her handset taken over.
5.45 Push-to-Talk (PTT) Group Call
NOTE: Messaging group(s) must be defined in the Unite module. See corresponding
Installation and Operation Manual.
To be able to call a PTT group, its properties must also be set. Using the PDM/Device
Manager and the "Edit template" feature, and select Push to Talk > PTT X (where X
represents the groups 1 to 10).
The following parameters can be set:
Group number – The Messaging group number that is defined in Unite module.
Display text – This text appears in the display when the PTT group call is connected.
Indication – Depending on the handsets in a PTT group, they may receive the PTT
invitation as a message.
Conference number – The phone number to the conference bridge (PTT server) that is
provided by the system administrator.
Answer mode – Determines if the PTT call is automatically or manually answered.
Speaker mode – Determines if the PTT call is answered in loudspeaker mode.

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ASCOM D81 Specifications

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BrandASCOM
ModelD81
CategoryHandsets
LanguageEnglish

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