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10 January 2011/ Ver. A
Configuration Manual
Ascom i62 VoWiFi Handset
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1 Select Device > Unite.
2In the IP address field, enter the IP address of the IMS2. If left empty, no messaging or
alarm function will be available.
6.7 Messaging Settings
Note: This feature is applicable for i62 Messenger and i62 Protector only.
It is possible to configure how incomming messages shall be indicated and displayed in
handset.
• Vibrator (located under Profiles > Normal, Profile 1- 4)
Determines if the handset shall vibrate when receiving incoming calls and messages.
• Message alert (located under Profiles > Normal, Profile 1- 4)
Determines the message sound for incoming messages.
• Message volume (located under Profiles > Normal, Profile 1- 4)
Determines the message volume for incoming messages. By default, the message
volume follows the ringer volume, but another message volume can be set with this
parameter.
• Message List representation (located under Device > Messaging)
Can be set to text or number.
• IM Option Mode (located under Device > Messaging)
This parameter is used for older applications and sets that three soft keys shall be placed
automatically, i.e. on softkeys or in an option menu (list).
• Repeat Message Indication (located under Device > Messaging)
This parameter enables/disables message indications. It sets whether a message
indication shall be repeated until confirmed by the user or not. The current repetition
rate is 7 seconds. If the message itself contains a repitition, it overrides this setting.
• Time to read (TTR) (located under Device > Messaging)
Determines if the user needs to close a message manually, or if the message
automatically shall be closed when TTR expires. Regardsless how a message is closed, it
is removed from the message queue and stored in the Messaging Inbox. TTR starts when
a message is displayed and keep running also when the message is placed in the
messaging queue. If a user presses any key when a message is displayed, the TTR is
reset. See also 6.7.1 Examples of TTR/TTP settings on page 44.
• Time to prioritize (TTP) (located under Device > Messaging)
Determines how long messages shall keep their priority status. The TTP starts when a
message is displayed. If a user presses any key when a message is displayed, the TTP is
reset. If receiving a message with higher priority than the displayed message, the
message with lower priority is placed in queue and its TTP is paused. When the TTP
elapsed for a message, it is put last in the queue. See also 6.7.1 Examples of TTR/TTP
settings on page 44.