Operation Manual
TD 92477EN
15 June 2012 / Ver. G
User Manual
Ascom d62 DECT Handset
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11 System Profiles
Note: This feature is applicable for d62 Messenger and d62 Protector only.
A system profile can used when certain settings in a handset are required and preventing
that a user changes the settings. The system profile contains settings such as alarm
settings, soft key settings, and presence setttings and requires configuration in PDM or
IMS3, see Configuration Manual, Ascom d62 DECT Handset, TD 92639EN. When the system
profile is activated, its settings is not displayed in the handset’s menu. It is possible to
indicate when a system profile is activated in the handset by showing its profile name in idle
mode.
The system profile can be used in combination with the user profile (see 9.6 Profiles on page
60). If there is conflict between the settings in the system profile and the settings in the
user profile, the settings in the system profile will be used.
If a user changes a setting in the handset menu that is determined by a system profile, the
menu will be updated but the setting will not be changed.
Example:
In figure 13, a system profile System Profile SK1 has been activated and is indicated by its
name is displayed in idle screen. In this case, the left soft key (Inbox) and middle soft key
(PTT 4) are determined by the system profile settings.
A user wants to change the left soft key setting and selects Short cuts > Soft keys > Left.
The user changes to the settings shown in figure 13 (middle in the figure). These settings
will not be applied due to the system profile superseeds the settings made by the user.
Tip: If this system profile always shall be activated, it is recommended to hide the Soft keys
menu in the handset.
Figure 13. System profile overrides settings changed by the user.
Figure 3.
12:34
Inbox PTT 4
01/01/2010
System Profile SK1
1122
12:34
Select Back
Left
Name: Alarm
Function: Edit alarm
Control question: Off
12:34
Inbox PTT 4
01/01/2010
System Profile SK1
1122