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Configuration Manual Cordless Phones DT4X3
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5.34 Profiles
5.34.1 User Profiles
It is possible to set up an own profile for incoming calls, message alerts, vibrating
alerts, key sound etc. This can be useful when there are several users on the same
handset and they want different handset settings. It can also be used for temporarily
settings, for example while in a meeting where incoming calls should be silent.
1 Select User Profiles > User Profile X (where X represents 1 - 4).
2 In the Name text field, enter the name of the profile.
The name will be visible in the handset and will also be a selectable option in
User Profiles > Active Profile.
3 Select the settings to be edited. For example Sound and alerts, Soft keys etc.
4 If wanted, select the profile to be activated in the handset by selecting User
Profiles > Active Profile.
Tip: It is also possible to configure profiles via the handset menu. See the handset’s
User Manual.
5.35 Shortcuts
It is for example possible to define the soft key to make a call by selecting the Phone
call function. When configuring the Phone call function, the following values can be
entered: Digits 0-9, #, *, P – pause, H – hook. U - the handset prompts for user input
with the possibility to enter numerical characters before establishing a call (procedure
call).
Shortcuts are configured via parameters in the "Shortcuts" folder.
Note: When programming Soft keys both name and function must be set.
Tip: It is also possible to configure shortcuts via the handset menu. See the handset’s
User Manual.
5.36 Push-to-Talk (PTT)
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Group Call
Note: Messaging group(s) must be defined in the CPDM3. See corresponding
Installation and Operation Manual. Additionally, some legacy systems require that the
handset sends DTMF when pressing/releasing the PTT button, see 5.11.2 Send DTMF
Tones when Pressing/Releasing the PTT Button on page 24.
To be able to call a PTT group, its properties must also be set. Using the WinPDM or
CPDM3 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 CPDM3.
• 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.
1.This function requires 3rd party conference unit.










