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CONFIGURATION MANUAL
Ascom d83 DECT Handset
Handset Configuration
1. Select Settings Custom Sounds Custom Sound X (where X represent 1 - 10).
2. Set the following parameters:
Label - The name of the custom sound (required). The name is visible when mapping the custom
sound to a beep code later on.
Melody - The text string represents a non-polyphonic sound. By default, example of melodies are
set for Custom Sound 1 - 7. See also Appendix A Configure Custom Sounds, page 70.
Beat - The tempo in beats per minute to be used when playing the sound.
Style - The ratio of note to rest period to be used when playing the sound.
Instrument - The instrument to be used when playing the sound.
Map Beep Codes to Customized Sounds
1. Select Sound and Alerts Custom Message Alert.
2. In the Beep code drop-down lists, select the customized sounds to be used for respectively beep
codes.
Enable Customized Sound.
1. Select Settings Sound and Alert.
2. In the Message alert drop-down list, select Custom sounds according to beep code.
5.33.2 Examples of TTR and TTP Settings
Example 1
This example describes the message handling with the following message settings:
TTP Prioritize forever
TTR Close manually
It is recommended to use these settings if messages with the highest priority are always displayed
until the user closes the current message.
Figure 8. Queuing and Prioritizing for Messages with Equal Priorities
Prio 7
14:04
Prio 2
13:59
Prio 2
14:02
Prio 4
14:03
Prio 4
14:03
Prio 4
13:58
Prio 7
14:04
Prio 2
14:02
New messages
M
ess
a
ge queue
Prio 4
14:03
Prio 4
13:58
Prio 7
14:04
M
ess
a
ge queue
The user closes
the message
DEF
MNO
WXYZ
ABC
JKL
TUV
PQRS
GHI
Prio 1
13:59
DEF
MNO
WXYZ
ABC
JKL
TUV
PQRS
GHI
Prio 2
14:02
In Figure 8. Queuing and Prioritizing for Messages with Equal Priorities, page 47, a message with priority 2
is received at 13:59 and is displayed in the handset. Another message with equal priority is received at
14:02 and is placed in the queue. If no messages with higher priority are received, the user needs to close
the currently displayed message to show the next message in the queue, in this case, the message
received at 14:02. The closed message is indicated as a read message in the Inbox.
TD 93426EN / 28 January 2022 / Ver. C
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ASCOM d83 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAscom
Modeld83
Caller IDYes
SpeakerphoneYes
Answering MachineNo
Battery LifeUp to 200 hours standby
Number of Handsets1
RangeUp to 300 meters outdoors

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