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User Manual
Ascom d81 DECT Handset
11 Enhanced Messaging
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18 June 2018 / Ver. K
• When the user is writing a message using the handset Messaging function without
having to type a completely new message. See 7.4.2 Write New Messages on page 66.
11.7.1 The Templates Menu
To access a template and use it in one of the ways described above, perform the following
steps:
1 Open the "Templates" menu as described in the context in which the template is
being used.
2 Select the required message from the "Templates" menu.
3 To edit the message, use the handset navigation key to move to different parts of the
message, the handset key pad to add additional text, and the "Clear" soft key to
delete unwanted text
11.7.2 Answering a Text Message with a Predefined Message
To respond to an incoming text message with a predefined message, perform the following
steps:
1 Press the soft key "Reply"
2 Press the "More" soft key. The "Templates" option is displayed.
3 Press the soft key "Select". A list of predefined message templates is displayed.
4 Navigate to the required message template and press the "Select" soft key. If
required, edit the message as described in 11.7.1 The Templates Menu on page 93.
5 Press the soft key "Send". The message sender’s number is displayed in the handset
display.
6 Press the soft key "Send". A "Message sent" confirmation is displayed and the
message is sent to the caller.
11.8 Mobile Data
11.8.1 Send Mobile Data
Predefined data can be sent from the handset by selecting a Service, see 7.6 Services on
page 70. In addition, a shortcut can be created for quick access to a Service, see 7.7
Shortcuts on page 71.
Mobile data can be used for opening a door, starting/stopping a machine etc.
11.8.2 Send Mobile Data with a Prefix
Mobile data with a prefix is sent from the handset by pressing a pre-programmed Hot key or
Soft key or select a Service. Mobile data with prefix can be used to send information to an
application in the system.
The prefix is predefined by the user when programming the Service, see 7.6 Services on
page 70.