TD 92644EN
User Manual
Ascom d81 DECT Handset
11 Enhanced Messaging
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18 June 2018 / Ver. K
When an acknowledged message has been replied to, the icon is shown in the
message list. The text “Accepted” or “Rejected”, and time and date is also added in the
acknowledged message.
NOTE: The option “Delete” is not available for a message with request for answer. An
unacknowledged message can only be deleted from the message list.
11.2 Message Queuing and Message Priority
To notify about new incoming messages, all incoming messages are placed in a message
queue. The sorting order for the message queue depends on the system settings. By
default the messages are sorted according to message priority, and thereafter according to
arrival time.
The messages in the message queue are automatically displayed for 20 seconds until all
messages have been displayed. You can extend the time to display a message by pressing
any button. You can also close a message to immediately see the next message in the
message queue.
The messages that you do not close are put last in the message queue and remain in the
message queue until you close them. They are shown as unread in the message list and will
not be shown as read until you have closed them.
See Configuration Manual, Ascom d81 DECT Handset, TD 92674EN for more information
on how to set the parameters.
11.3 Message Priority and Call Priority
The default setting is that the call information dialog is always visible in front of a message
on incoming calls. A message with a certain priority can be configured to ensure that it is
always displayed without being interrupted by a call. By setting a call priority, the handset
compares the call priority with the message priority to determine which information to be
displayed, that is, the call information dialog or the message. If the message priority and the
call priority are equal, the message is displayed.
See the handset’s Configuration Manual for more information how to set the parameters.
11.4 Message Indication Repetition
By default, when a new message is received or displayed, the LED starts flashing green
once and the message alert signal sounds. It is possible to configure the handset to repeat
the alert signal for an unread message every 7th second as long it is displayed. See the
handset’s Configuration Manual for message settings.
Priority 1 messages with certain system-defined properties are handled as extra important
and therefore will the alert signal be repeated every 10th second in 5 minutes, or until any
key is pressed. Note that this is a system/application dependent feature and cannot be
configured in the handset.