User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Descriptions
- 3 Menu Tree
- 4 Basic Operation
- 5 Calling
- 5.1 Open the Call List
- 5.2 Incoming Call
- 5.3 Outgoing Call
- 5.3.1 Pre-Dial
- 5.3.2 Post-Dial with Headset Button
- 5.3.3 Dial Using a Pre-programmed Number
- 5.3.4 Dial a Number from the Call list
- 5.3.5 Dial Last Called Number with Headset Button
- 5.3.6 Dial the Sender of a Message
- 5.3.7 Dial a Number from Contacts
- 5.3.8 Dial a Name from the Central Phonebook
- 5.3.9 Dial a Number from the Company Phonebook
- 5.4 During a Call
- 5.4.1 Adjust the Volume during a Call
- 5.4.2 Open Contacts during the Call
- 5.4.3 Open Messaging Menu during a Call
- 5.4.4 Turn the Microphone On or Off during a Call
- 5.4.5 Lock and Unlock the Keypad during a Call
- 5.4.6 Audio Transfer
- 5.4.7 Start a New Call during Conversation
- 5.4.8 Switch between Calls
- 5.4.9 End a Call
- 5.4.10 Transfer a Call
- 5.4.11 Transfer to New Call
- 5.4.12 Conference Call
- 5.4.13 Call Back
- 5.4.14 Send Call Waiting
- 5.4.15 Answering Call Waiting
- 5.4.16 DTMF
- 5.4.17 DECT Info
- 5.4.18 Send Data
- 5.5 Loudspeaking Function
- 5.6 Call Diversion
- 5.7 Emergency Calls
- 6 Messaging
- 6.1 Mini Messaging
- 6.2 Message List
- 6.3 Receive a Message
- 6.3.1 Read a Stored Message
- 6.3.2 Reply to a Message
- 6.3.3 Delete Messages
- 6.3.4 Forward a Message
- 6.3.5 Call the Sender of the Message
- 6.3.6 Call a Number Included in a Message
- 6.3.7 Save Number
- 6.3.8 Message Templates
- 6.3.9 Write and Send a Message
- 6.3.10 Open a Sent Message
- 6.3.11 Send to Another Destination
- 6.3.12 Review Inbox Content while Reading a Message
- 6.4 Receive a Message with Request for Answer
- 6.5 Message Queuing and Message Priority
- 6.6 Message Priority and Call Priority
- 6.7 Interactive Messaging
- 6.8 Message Indication Repetition
- 6.9 Colored Messaging
- 6.10 Decline a Call with a Predefined Message
- 6.11 Answering a Text Message with a Predefined Message
- 6.12 Calling while Reading a Text Message
- 6.13 Mobile Data
- 6.14 Send Data with Bluetooth Barcode Reader
- 6.15 Voicemail
- 7 Alarm Operation
- 8 Menu Operation
- 9 Procedure Call
- 10 System Profiles
- 11 Advanced Functions
- 12 System Handling
- 13 Troubleshooting
- 14 Operation Notice
- 15 Maintenance
- 16 Related Documents
- 17 Document History
- Appendix A: Bluetooth Headset
- Appendix B: Bluetooth Barcode Reader
- Index

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6.3.6 Call a Number Included in a Message
If the sender has written a number in the message, the number can be called without
dialling.
1
Select "View".
2 Do one of the following:
• Press "More" and select "Call no. in text"
1
.
• Press
.
3 If the message contains several numbers, select the number t
o be called from the list.
4 Press "Call", or
.
6.3.7 Save Number
1 Enter “Messaging” in the menu, see 3.4 Messaging on page 16.
2
Select "Inbox".
3 Select message .
4 Select "View".
5 Press "More".
6 Select "Save number".
7 Select "Work number", "Mobile number", or "Other number".
8 Add name and press "OK".
9 Press "Save". The number is saved in the contact list.
6.3.8 Message Templates
Predefined messages contained in message templates can be use
d in a num
ber of different
situations to quickly construct a message rather than having to construct the message
completely from scratch.
Up to five predefined messages can be configured for the handset in the PDM/Device
Manager. This lets the user sele
ct and send a message appropriate to the current situation,
such as "I am in a meeting" or "I am in the operating theatre".
How to use the PDM/Device Manager to create store predefined messages the h
andset is
described in the Message Templates section of the Configuration Manual, Ascom d62 DECT
Handset, TD 92639EN.
Before a message is sent, the user
may edit, add, or remove text from the message. For
example, the message "I am in a meeting" could be appended with " - please call back after
1500".
The message template function can be used in the following contex
ts:
• When a call is received that the user wishes to decline, but still acknowledge
with a
message, without having to type a completely new message. See 6.10 Decline a Call with
a Predefined Message on pa
ge 39.
• When a text message is received that the user wishes to answer
with a text message
without having to type a completely new message. See 6.11 Answering a Text Message
with a Predefined Message on pa
ge 39.
• When the user is writing a message using the handset Messa
ging function without
having to type a completely new message. See 6.3.9 Write and Send a Message on pag
e
35.
1.Visible if the number consists of minimum 3 digits.










