TD 92674EN Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 31 October 2013 / Ver.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset TD 92674EN About this document This document is a guide for installing, configuring and maintaining functionality of Ascom d81 DECT handset. Cross-references in the document Throughout this document cross-references are found in the text that indicate further details that can be found in other sections of this document. The cross-references are colored blue and linked to the relevant place in the document.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset TD 92674EN Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Prerequisites............................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Abbreviations and Glossary .................................................................................... 1 1.3 Functionality Matrix .........................................
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset TD 92674EN 5.1.2 Apply a Template.......................................................................................... 19 5.1.3 Save a Handset Configuration as a Template .............................................. 19 5.1.4 Synchronizing a Handset with PDM/Device Manager .................................. 19 5.2 Voicemail ............................................................................................................... 20 5.2.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset TD 92674EN 5.15.2 In Charger Action when in Call.................................................................... 30 5.16 Clear Lists when Inserted in Charger................................................................... 30 5.17 Handset Locks ..................................................................................................... 31 5.18 Disable Homebase GAP Registration ..................................................................
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset TD 92674EN 5.40 Owner Identification in the Idle Display.............................................................. 52 5.41 Screen Saver........................................................................................................ 53 5.42 Profiles ................................................................................................................ 53 5.42.1 User Profiles.....................................................................
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 1. 1. Introduction TD 92674EN Introduction 1.1 Prerequisites • Make sure that the following documents are available: - User Manual for the Ascom d81 DECT Handset - Installation and Operation Manual for PDM - Installation and Operation Manual for IMS3/Unite Connectivity Manager - Installation and Operation Manual for the DC4, Advanced Desktop Charger - Installation and Operation Manual for the CR3, charging rack • Install PDM, IMS3, or Unite CM.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 1. Introduction TD 92674EN IPEI International Portable Equipment Identity IPEI/IPDI is needed to enable network subscription of the handset. At delivery of the handset, IPEI and IPDI are the same and either can be used for network subscription. If one handset is replaced with another using the Easy replacement procedure the IPDI is exchanged and IPEI and IPDI are no longer the same. If the IPEI and the IPDI differ, the IPDI is used for network subscription.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 1.3 1. Introduction TD 92674EN Functionality Matrix Messenger Protector Messenger EX Protector EX The following matrix shows the functions that are available with the different handset versions, that is, the d81 Messenger and d81 Protector. The availability of some functions may be system dependent and also dependent on the handset license. The functions require settings to be made using the PDM/Device Manager.
1. Introduction Protector Messenger EX Protector EX TD 92674EN Messenger Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset DTMF settings for On-hook/PTT x x x x Own line settings x x x x Selection of Device Management system x x x x PBX date format for absence handling x x x x Bluetooth Data Profile x x x x Upgradable to Protector x - x - Functions 31 October 2013 / Ver.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 2 2 Getting Started TD 92674EN Getting Started The handset can be configured by inserting it into a DC4 desktop charger or CR3 charging rack. The charger is connected via USB to the PDM, or via Ethernet to the Device Manager in the Unite module. In the case of IP-DECT, the handset can be configured over the air. This chapter describes how to configure handsets in three different system setups: • • • 2.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 2 Getting Started TD 92674EN IP Client Unite module Device Manager Figure 1. Configuration of handsets via Device Manager in and chargers. 2.2.2 Over-the-air via IP-DECT There is no external equipment needed besides Unite module and IP-DECT. Please proceed with 3 Handset Maintenance on page 8. Ascom IP-DECT System IP Unite module IPBS Client 003 Device Manager Figure 2.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset • • 2 Getting Started TD 92674EN if a handset has a valid subscription and is upgraded to software version 3.5.6 or greater, the default setting is for the handset to synchronize with the Device Manager in all systems. if a handset has no subscriptions and is subscribed to the first system, the default, setting is for the handset to synchronize with the Device Manager in that system, that is System A.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 3 3 Handset Maintenance TD 92674EN Handset Maintenance This section describes the recommended procedures for installing and configuring handsets. There are several ways to install a handset but the procedures described here guarantees simple maintenance of the system.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 3.2.1 3 Handset Maintenance TD 92674EN Handset Installation in IP-DECT System using Easy Registration A handset can subscribe to an IP-DECT system automatically if the following are fulfilled: • • • • The IP-DECT system is configured for Easy Registration, see the Installation and Operational Manual for your IP-DECT system.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 4. 4. Maintenance TD 92674EN Maintenance 4.1 Definitions In the replacement descriptions, the handsets are defined as: • • 4.2 "old handset" is the handset to be replaced, possibly damaged but still working "new handset" is the replacement handset that receives the settings used in the old handset Upgrade Handset Software Handset software can be upgraded or reinstalled. When upgrading the software, data, such as messages, may get deleted.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset Device Manager 4. Maintenance TD 92674EN Max. 10 simultaneous downloads (max. 20 when using an external web server). TIP: Several handsets of the same device type (d81) can be upgraded simultaneously using the Baseline function in the Unite module. See the Installation and Operation Manual for the Unite module. 4.3 View Handset License The license(s) of a handset can be viewed as follows; • • • 4.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 2 4. Maintenance TD 92674EN If the handset has been logged on to the PDM/Device Manager before, no automatic check for licenses is done. The PDM/Device Manager and License Server must be synchronized as follows; • Open the PDM/Device Manager. • Select the "Licenses" tab. • Right-click the handset in the list. • Select "Refresh". The license key is downloaded to the handset. 3 4.4.2 The handset is restarted. See also 4.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 4. Maintenance 2 Select "Calls". 3 Select "Admin menu". 4 Select "Enter license key". 5 Enter license key without any spaces between the digits. 6 Press "OK". TD 92674EN If the license key is valid, a dialog window "License key accepted" is shown. The handset is restarted. 4.4.4 Move License Note: This feature requires that the Device Manager supports the move license feature, and a connection to the license server.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 3 4. Maintenance TD 92674EN A Reset devices dialog appears, click "Yes". The handset is restarted. Factory Reset using Handset A factory reset can be performed from the handset Admin menu. 4.6 1 To activate the Admin Menu, enter the Call time screen and press > * < < * <. 2 Select "Factory Reset". 3 A Reset portable? dialogue appears, press "Yes". The handset is restarted.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset • • • • • 4.7.2 4. Maintenance TD 92674EN Messages Bluetooth pairing list Company phonebook Downloaded Language Licenses1 Handset Replacement with Device Manager in DECT System NOTE: The replacement handset must not have any previous valid registrations. If it has a valid registration, unsubscribe the handset. 1 Unsubscribe the old handset. If the unsubscribtion cannot be performed in the handset, unsubscribe the handset via the DECT interface.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 4.8.1 4. Maintenance TD 92674EN Handset Replacement with PDM in DECT System NOTE: The handset to be installed must not have any previous valid registrations. If it has a valid registration, unsubscribe the handset. 1 Unsubscribe the old handset. If the unsubscribtion cannot be performed in the handset, unsubscribe the handset via the DECT interface. See the corresponding documentation for your system.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 4.9.1 4. Maintenance TD 92674EN Multiple Frequency Support The handset can be used in a system that changes frequency by selecting “Multifrequency” as frequency band in the handset. See 4.9 DECT Frequency Band Configuration. This setting is applicable for handsets used in different regions of the world. For example for users working on a ship that visits different countries.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Handset Configuration Note: This chapter describes settings in parameter definition files (.def). These files are regularly updated and settings may change slightly. For example "On" to "Enable" or a parameter can be moved to another directory. 5.1 Configure a Handset with a Template A template contains one or more parameter settings.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5.1.2 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Apply a Template 1 Open the PDM or the Device Manager. 2 In the Numbers tab, right-click the handsets you want to apply the template to. 3 Select "Run template...". Only templates with a parameters version matching the selected handsets are shown. Select the template you want to apply and click "OK". The template is applied.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5.2 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Voicemail In some systems it is needed to assign the handset number of the Voicemail service. The parameter can be set specifically for each PBX subscription on the handset and is accessed from Systems > System x > PBX Settings > Numbers. "System x" is replaced with the subscription (System A - System H) that is configured. 5.2.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5.4.2 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Upload a Company Phonebook File In PDM/Device Manager, go to the devices tab and select device(s). In the Device menu, select "Upload phonebook". 5.4.3 Delete Company Phonebook Entries Company phonebook entries in a handset can be deleted by downloading an empty company phonebook file to the handset. 5.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5.6.1 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Activate or Deactivate Call Services when Changing Profile A call service can be activated or deactivated when changing profile in the handset. This feature can for example be used to send feature access codes (for example *21*) to the system when the handset changing profile. 1 If needed, configure the Call services to be used for the profiles, respectively. See 5.6 Call Services.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5.8 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Absence Handling User friendly absence menus can be configured in the handset using PDM/Device Manager. These menus can then be selected in the handset by selecting Calls > Call services > Absence. This menu is used to set the reason why a call cannot be answered, for example when you are in a meeting. The caller is notified about the absence reason when calling.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 2 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Set the value of the Messaging parameter to "Hide". NOTE: The Messaging parameter may also be set to “Read only”. This allows the user to access the messaging function during a call but does not allow the user to delete sent or received messages. The Microphone function cannot be hidden or removed from the In Call menu. 5.9.2 Normally Displayed These functions in this are normally displayed during calls.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Function Description Location Info Shows location IDs and RSSI values received from location devices if the handset has the appropriate DECT Location license and a DECT location service is running These functions can be added to the handset In Call menu by activating the Admin Menu as described in 6.1.1 Activating the Admin Menu on page 61. 5.9.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Transfer a call Transfer the current call to the other call that is on hold. Transfer to a new call Transfer the current call to a new call. Callback Automatically call back to a busy number when it is free. Call waiting Answer another call during an ongoing call. General purpose 1 -10 Own defined In call services Click "OK" to save the settings.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 4 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN In the PTT DTMF ton on release drop-down list, select the DTMF tone to be sent when releasing the PTT button. To disable the DTMF tones, select "Off" in the Push to talk DTMF tones drop-down list. 5.12 Uploadable Language An additional language can be uploaded to the handset. The language file is generated via an Excel file available from the handset supplier.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN 5.14 In the Show missed calls popup drop-down list, select "No" to hide the Missed call window.Configure Handset Restrictions 5.14.1 Enable or Disable Mute Function The user can be prevented from muting a handset in the following way: 1 Select Customization > Phone restrictions 2 In the Turn off sound drop-down list, select one of the following: • • Yes - The mute restriction is disabled.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 3 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN From the drop-down menu associated with each parameter, select one of the following: • • Yes - Retain the default, that is, the selected keys are enabled No - Disable the selected keys, thereby denying the user access to the handset or system functions associated with the keys. 5.14.5 Allow or Disallow Advanced Call Functions The handset is enabled, by default, to let the user access the functions described in 5.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN redirect calls/messages. • Logout - the handset is logged out when placed in charger. This option is only visible if the license dependent Shared Phone feature is enabled. • Message absence - if a message is sent from a system, it is notified that the handset is absent. • Change profile - the handset changes profile when placed in charger. In the Change to profile drop-down list, select the profile to be used.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Using the PDM/Device Manager and the "Edit template" feature, the parameter can be found at Connections > In_Charger > Clear_Lists_In_Charger in a template or parameter definition file (.def). The default setting for "Clear list in charger" is "Off". The feature is activated by changing the parameter value to "On". When the feature is enabled, the lists are cleared when the handset is placed in the charger.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset • 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Automatic lock time: specifies the time that elapses before the handset is automatically locked. The shortest time that may be specified before the phone lock is applied is 5 seconds and the longest time is 3 minutes. 5.18 Disable Homebase GAP Registration When the feature is enabled, it is not possible to register to a home base.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN In addition, a system can also request the Base Station ID regardless of whether or not an alarm is sent. See 5.24 Poll Location on page 36. To send the base station location with an alarm, the “Base station positioning” parameter is set to “On”.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration 1 Press the "Menu" soft key. 2 Select "Calls". 3 Select "Admin menu". TD 92674EN NOTE: The "Admin menu" is only visible if the Admin menu is activated. To activate the Admin menu, see 6.1.1 Activating the Admin Menu on page 61 4 From the Admin menu, select "Location info". 5 Select "DECT Location info". DECT location information is displayed in the handset as shown in figure 4.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN 12:34 All Location info L1: L2: L3: L4: 0555, 0666, 0444, 0333, t1: 02118 s t2: 02115 s t3: 02168 s t4: 02103 s Back Figure 6. All Location Data To configure the handset to provide both DECT and LF location data simultaneously, perform the following procedure: 1 Press the "Menu" soft key. 2 Select "Calls". 3 Select "Admin menu". NOTE: The "Admin menu" is only visible if the Admin menu is activated.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset • • • 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Blink on new - The LED flashes when the handset receives a new valid location. A location is considered as "new" when the location ID is changed for the current location. Blink always - The LED flashes when the handset receives a valid location. Steady always - The LED lights continuously as long as the handset receives valid locations with a rate not exceeding 1 second.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN In a template or Number in PDM/Device Manager, the parameters for activation are found at: Alarm > Common Parameters in the current version are: • • • • • • • Stored alarm data Information that is sent with an alarm (for example a handset location) Indicate triggered alarm with LED1 Indicate triggered alarm with vibrator1 Indicate triggered alarm with beeper signal1 Password protect ALS Determines if a password is required
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset • • • • • • 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Alarm type for multiple press Test alarm, Push-button Alarm 1, or Push-button Alarm 2, or Not used. If Not used is selected, the call after alarm number can still be dialled without sending an alarm, see 5.27.1 Call Predefined Number Without Sending Alarm on page 38.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN movement/Man-down hardware. In addition, this function requires a functionality license. see 4.4 Upgrade Handset by License on page 11. The handset can be configured to send an alarm when the pull-cord is pulled off the handset. In a template or Number in PDM/Device Manager, the parameters for activation are found at: Alarm > Pull-cord alarm The alarm can also be activated in the handset, see handset’s User Manual,.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset • • • • • 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Warning phase duration Determines the time before the warning phase is ended and the alarm is sent. NM-MD extra delay used Determines if detection time for man-down and no-movement alarms are extended. NM-MD extra delay time Determines how long time the extended detection time is for man-down and nomovement alarms.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN 1 Select Settings > Custom Sounds > Custom Sound X (where X represents 1 - 10). 2 Set the following parameters: Label - The name of the custom sound (required). The name is visible when selecting the custom sound as ring signal later on. • Melody - The text string represents a non-polyphonic sound. By default, examples of melodies text string are set for Custom Sound 1 - 7.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Settings > Messaging • • • • • • • Text size Size of the message text when viewing and writing messages. Time to Read (TTR) Determines if the user needs to close a message manually, or if the message is closed automatically when TTR expires. Regardless how a message is closed, it is removed from the message queue and stored in the Messaging Inbox.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN 3 2 Yes, after 10 seconds since the PTT priority is higher than Call priority. 10 1 Yes, immediately since the PTT priority is set to 1 and also is higher than Call priority. 10 2 Yes, after 10 seconds since the PTT priority is higher than Call priority. a.PTT invitation received as incoming call has always priority 6, while PTT invitation received as message can have priority 1 - 9 depending on configuration.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 2 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN In the Message alert drop-down list, select "Beeps according to beep code". High beeps according to beep code. Beep code sent from a system/application The handset plays: Beep code 0 No message alert is played Beep codes 1- 6 1 - 5, and 10 beeps Beep code 7 Siren The handset plays the message alerts that are mapped to beep codes but with a higher pitch. 1 Select Settings > Sound and Alerts.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 2 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN 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: Programming Custom Sound on page 70. For enhanced beep code mappings, also see Appendix A.1.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN 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 Messaging Inbox.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN addition, if a message is not shown again within the TTR interval, it is considered as not important and is removed from the queue. Figure 9. Message handling without manually closing a message. Messaging Inbox New messages Prio 2 TTP expired TTR expired New messages Prio 2 Prio 1 Prio 2 TTP started TTR started Prio 2 TTP paused TTR continues 10 sec.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN New messages Prio 2 14:02 Messaging Inbox Prio 1 13:59 Prio 1 13:59 Prio 1 13:59 Prio 2 14:02 Prio 2 14:02 Prio 1 13:59 Me ssa ge q ue ue The user closes the message In figure 10, a message with priority 1 is received at 13:59. Another message with priority 2 is received at 14:02 and is displayed. The message with priority 1 is put in the message queue.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN 1 Open the "Edit parameters" dialog 2 Select Settings >Messaging > Templates > Template where n refers to the five message templates numbered 1 to 5. 3 Click on a Template . 4 Position the cursor in Value column and click the mouse button. An editable text field is opened. 5 Type a message of maximum 50 characters in the text field. 6 Click the "OK" button.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN 5.35 Emergency Call Numbers Up to five different phone numbers may be reserved for emergency calls. These numbers can always be called even when the phone or key locks are active. NOTE: if emergency numbers of varying length are used, care must be taken to ensure that longer numbers do not begin with the same digits and ordering used by a shorter number.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN 5.37.1 Selection of Headset Type (Corded Headset) To achieve optimal audio quality with the different headset types, it is recommended to set the corresponding headset type. The default setting is "microphone on a boom", which means that the audio is optimized for using a headset with microphone on a boom. The headset type can be changed as follows: 1 Select Connections > Headset.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 1 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN In the Call with headset button drop-down list, select one of the following: • • • 2 Not activated - the call can only be answered or ended. Last called number - dials the last called number. Predefined number - a predefined number is called (if selected, continue with step 3) • Hook off - activates the post-dial function, that is, a dial tone is heard and the user can enter the number to be called.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN 5.41 Screen Saver The handset screen saver can be configured to display information or turn off the backlight so that no information is shown. To configure the screen saver: 1 In the PDM/Device Manager, select Device > Settings.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN 2 In the Name of group field, enter a descriptive name. 3 Select System Profiles > System Profiles Sub Groups > Alarm settings group > Alarm settings X > Common.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN 1 Select System Profiles > System Profiles Sub Groups > Sound and Alerts group > Sound and alerts X. 2 In the Name of group field, either accept the default name Group X or enter a description appropriate to this particular sub group of sounds and alerts.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN Activate/Deactivate System Profile When a system profile is created, it can be activated on the handset using PDM/Device Manager or via an Unite application. For example, the application could be triggered by a positioning beacon. However, this section describes how to activate the system profile using PDM. By default, when the system profile is activated, its name is displayed in the handset’s idle screen.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN 5.43.1 Restricting Access to Shortcuts For some application areas, it may be a requirement that the user is prevented from defining shortcuts to predefined functions via the handset Shortcuts menu. Setting a shortcut to "Read only" via the PDM/Device Manager enforces this restriction. To access the parameters associated with shortcuts, perform the following steps: 1 Select Shortcuts.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 2 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN In the Phone mode drop-down list, select one of the following: • • Personal - Select if the handset is intended to be used by one user only. Shared - Select if the handset is intended to be shared between several users. Each user can log on the handset to obtain their personal extension number. NOTE: Always use the Phone mode parameter to enable or disable Shared Phone.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN The following parameters can be set: • • • • • • Group number – The Messaging group number that is defined in Unite module. 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.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 5 Handset Configuration TD 92674EN 2 If the PBX is not configured to send display management text, but is configured to send CLIP, CLIP is used to look up and resolve the calling party name from the local phonebook. The handset can then display the name. 3 If no entry is found in the local phonebook and the PBX is configured to send the calling party name in CNIP, the name is taken directly from CNIP. The handset can then display the name.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 6 6 Administration TD 92674EN Administration 6.1 Admin Menu Tree The handset has a hidden menu for system administrators. The Admin menu contains: • • • • • • • • • • 6.1.1 Software and hardware information, license information, IPEI/IPDI, User ID, and Device Management system.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset • Device info 6 Administration —> • Software • Hardware • License • IPEI/IPDI • User ID —> —> —> —> —> • Back • DECT info —> • Link • System • Location info* —> • DECT Location info** —> • Back • LF Location info*** —> • All Location info***** —> • Centr.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 6.2 7 Troubleshooting TD 92674EN Quick Access to the Handset’s Device Information For quick access to device information, short codes can be used in idle mode. To display this information, enter the following codes in the handset. For quick access to the Device Information (DI) menu in idle mode, press the keys containing *#DI# (that is *#34#). To view the IPEI/IPDI directly, press *#06#. See the table below. 6.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 7.1 7 Troubleshooting TD 92674EN Fault Symptoms If any of the following Fault Symptoms occur, follow the instructions below. 7.2 Fault Probable cause Action or comment The display stays dark Low battery level or faulty handset. Charge the battery. If the handset does not work after charging, contact the system administrator.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 7 Troubleshooting TD 92674EN SERVICE NEEDED Invalid IPDI Easy replacement procedure Send the handset for service. not followed correctly or failure during easy Note: This display message is replacement procedure. only shown in English. Enter PIN code Phone lock is activated. Enter the required PIN code. If the PIN code has been lost, enter a new PIN code via the PDM/Device Manager or do a factory reset via the PDM/ Device Manager.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset Not allowed 8 Related Documents 1) The handset with the shared phone functionality enabled cannot be logged in due to another handset using the extension (that is, User). TD 92674EN 1) Logout the handset using the extension. 2) Make sure that you entered correct extension. If needed, contact the system 2) The extension (User) does administrator. not exists. 3) Make sure that you have 3) The password is not entered correct password. Ask correct.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 9 9 Document History TD 92674EN User Guide, Site Survey Tool TD 92220GB Planning Guide, DECT Location TD 93009 Document History For details in the latest version, see change bars in the document. Version Date Description A 25 March 2010 First released version B 20 December 2010 See change bars for more information. C 25 November 2011 See change bars for more information.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset 9 Document History Version Date Description G 28 March 2013 Added section 5.32 Message Templates. TD 92674EN Added note in 5.43 Shortcuts about use of data send service during call Reorganized DECT location information in section 5.22 DECT Location and LF Location on page 33 with the removal of this information from Appendix B. The section 6.1.1 Activating the Admin Menu on page 61 was created to clarify how the user reaches the Admin Menu.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset Version Date 9 Document History TD 92674EN Description "On except calls" option is added to 5.17 Handset Locks on page 31 () Added section 5.48 Limit the Handset Output Power on page 60 to describe configuration of handset low power setting. 'Transfer to New Call' described as a configurable parameter in 5.9 In Call Menu on page 23.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset Appendix A: TD 92674EN Appendix A: Programming Custom Sound Before starting programming custom sound, it is recommended to have basic knowledge about notes. The melody in a custom sound is represented by a text string consisting of several elements.: Element Note > Subelement Values Octave-prefix *0 (A=55Hz) *1 (A=110Hz) *2 *3 *4 (default) *5 *6 *7 *8 (A=14080 Hz) If no octave prefix is added, the prefix *4 is used. Silence > 31 October 2013 / Ver.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset Appendix A: TD 92674EN Element Subelement Values Vibration N/A Vibeon Vibeoff Repeat N/A @0 (repeat forever) @, for example: "@2" repeats the melody string 2 times. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 4 8 3 5 (*6 *6vibeon vibeonc3 c3#c3 #c3vibeoff vibeoffr3 r3@3) @3)*7 *7vibeon vibeon#c3 #c3r1 r1d3 d3vibeoff vibeoff Figure 12. Example of melody/text string. . 1 Octave-prefix 2 Vibration is turned on.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset A.1 Appendix A: TD 92674EN Customize the Default Handset Beeps To create a custom sound out of any of the default handset beeps (Beep 1 - 7 and Enhanced beeps 1 - 7), the default definition of each beep can be used as a starting point for the further programming of the sound.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset Appendix B: Handset TD 92674EN Appendix B: Handset Message Handling Capacity The handset has a received message capacity for the different types of messages described in the following table. The indicated capacities are based on typical message type lengths. If handsets regularly receive longer messages, the resulting indicated capacities must be reduced.
Configuration Manual Ascom d81 DECT Handset TD 92674EN Index Indicated handset capacities .......................... 73 Messenger ..................................................................... 2 A N Admin menu.............................................................. 61 Audio adjustment .................................................... 50 O B Beep Code Customizing message alerts........................... 44 Beep Codes Enhanced ..........................................................