Applications" menu, Active features" menu, Text messages" menu – AASTRA 600c_d for SIP-DECT User Manual EN User Manual

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"Applications" menu

When using the communication system in certain areas (e.g. hotels, hospitals), it can be practical to
control the various functions directly from your handset (e.g. door openers, display panels etc.).
These applications are controlled by additional external devices (servers) respectively a XML inter-
face. Please contact your system administrator for more information on the functions.

"Active features" menu

The "Active features" menu provides quick access to a number of selected menu items.

Bluetooth

Switch on/off and configure the Bluetooth function - not Aastra 610d , 612d (see
page 67).

Mandown
No movement alarm,
Escape alarm
Switch on/off and configure the alarm sensors - Aastra 630d, 632d only (see page

68).

Call filter

Access to the filter settings* (see page 60).

Profiles

Quick swapping between the various profiles (see page 72).

Alarm clock

Switch on/off and configure the alarms 1...3. The respective alarm clock is selected
with the √ and ® keys (see page 55).

Appointment Switching on/off and configuring the appointments 1...3. The respective appoint-

ment is selected with the √ and ® keys (see page 54).

"Text messages" menu

With OpenMobility SIP – DECT® your system can be operated with message and alarm solutions.
Message and alarm management is possible by connecting external alarm servers or by using the
basic functions of the OpenMobility Integrated Messaging & Alerting service (OM IMA). In addition,
the system can be equipped with the “OpenMobility Locating application (OML)” which enables to
locate handsets accordant to the used base stations. The relevant descriptions can be found in the
separate User Guide (SIP-DECT® / Message and Alerting Applications) for this topic, available on the
Aastra website.

“Directories” menu

The “Directories” menu gives you access to the Personal directory, the Central directory and the VIP
list.
Further details for dialling from the phone book and for creating a new entry can be found on
pages 41 and 22.

Devices menu

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