Operation Manual
TD 92477EN
15 June 2012 / Ver. G
User Manual
Ascom d62 DECT Handset
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7 Messaging
7.1 Mini Messaging
NOTE: This feature is applicable for d62 Talker only.
The d62 Talker can receive text messages with a maximum of 12 characters. When a text
message is received, the LED starts flashing and the message alert signal sounds. The
message is displayed in a popup window.
If the received message contains more than 12 characters, the remaining characters are
discarded. Only the last received message is displayed. For example, a first message is
received and displayed in the popup window. Another message is received and will be
displayed instead of the prior message which will be discarded.
Press "Close" when the message has been read. It is not possible to reply to a message or
create/send a new message. The message(s) are not stored in the handset.
7.2 Message List
NOTE: This feature is applicable for d62 Messenger and d62 Protector only.
The thirty last received messages are stored in a list. The message list is located in the
Messaging menu "Inbox". Time and date information is included in the message.
7.3 Receive a Message
NOTE: This feature is applicable for d62 Messenger and d62 Protector only.
When a text message is received, the LED starts flashing and the message alert signal
sounds. The “New message“ icon, and the content of the received message are
automatically displayed. The icon will remain in the display until all new messages are
opened. If the message is received during a call a beep notifies the user.
It is possible to reply, forward the message, call the sender, and call number included in a
text.
It is also possible to read the message later by selecting "Close". A received message is
stored in the Inbox.
7.3.1 Read a Stored Message
1 Enter “Messaging” in the menu, see 4.4 Messaging on page 20.
2 Select “Inbox”.
3 Select stored message from the list.
4 Press "View" to read the message.
7.3.2 Reply to a Message
To reply when receiving a message, do as follows:
1 Press “Reply”.
2 Enter message.