Specifications

Handset Configuration
Messaging and Alarm
A31003-M2000-M100-1-76A9, 11/2012
6-20 OpenStage WL 3 / WL 3 Plus, Administration Manual
6.5.16 Central Phonebook
NOTE: This is a system dependent feature.
If the network is equipped with a messaging server with a phonebook service, the
Central Phonebook on that server can be accessed from the handset.
1. Select Device > Message centre.
2. In the Central phonebook field, enter the number to the Central phonebook.
The number to be used is set to default 999999. If the system is not equipped
with a Central Phonebook, this menu option can be removed from the
handset by entering an empty value.
6.6 Messaging and Alarm
The messaging and alarm functions are provided via the WSG and described in
the document Administration Manual for the Wireless Service Gateway.
6.6.1 IP Address to the WSG
The WSG handles all communication between the WLAN and its built-in
Centralized Device Manager. It is possible to send messages from a web browser
to a handset, handle messages to groups, send simple messages from handset
to handset (and to groups), search for telephone numbers in a central database
(on PC), have a central telephone book on the WSG (not PC-based) and to have
absence handling in the system.
1. Select Device > WSG.
2. In the IP address field, enter the IP address of the WSG. If left empty, no
messaging or alarm function will be available.
6.7 Messaging Settings
NOTE: Applicable to WL3 MessagingWL3 Plus only.
It is possible to configure how incoming messages shall be indicated and
displayed in handset.
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