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

TD 92477EN
31 October 2013 / Ver. J
User Manual
Ascom d62 DECT Handset
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The messages that are not closed are put last in the message queue and remain in the
message queue until they are closed. They are shown as unread in the message list and are
not shown as read until they have been closed.
See Configuration Manual, Ascom d62 DECT Handset, TD 92639EN for more information
how to set the parameters.
6.6 Message Priority and Call Priority
Note: This feature requires settings in the PDM/Device Manager, see Configuration Manual,
Ascom d62 DECT Handset, TD 92639EN. Thi
s feature is applicable for d62 Messenger and
d62 Protector only.
On incoming calls, the call information dialog is
always visible in front of a message by
default. The default can be overridden so that messages with a certain priority can be
displayed without being interrupted by the call. By setting a call priority, the handset
compares the call priority with the message priority to determine which information is to be
displayed, that is, the call information dialogue or the message. If the message priority and
the call priority are equal, the message is displayed.
6.7 Interactive Messaging
Note: This system dependent feature is applicable for d62 Messenger and d62 Protector
only.
Interactive Messaging (IM) is a function that extends
basic messaging. It lets a handset user
access information from a client application in the system.
An example can be a customized application that c
an be accessed from the handset. A list of
actions can be included in the message sent from the application to the handset.
An IM is indicated and viewed the same way as an ordinary m
essage, see 6.3 Receive a
Message on
page 32. It is saved along with other messages in the message list.
Note: The indication of an IM can differ from an ordinary m
essage depending on the
settings in the IM. The application that sends the IM can determine the alert signal volume
and LED indication.
When a IM has been read, the IM may display se
veral options. Mark the one required and
press “Select”. If the selected option requests input, enter the information needed and press
“Ok”. A press on the middle soft key changes to digit or text input mode depending on
whether it is digit or text format in the message. A read message is indicated the same way
as an
ordinary message.
Note: If a handset receives an IM update when the o
riginal message already has been
deleted, the handset automatically sends a negative acknowledge (NAK) to the system, if
requested.
A very simple interactive message can look like t
he one in figure 6 on page 38. The options
depends on the configuration in the client application.










