Interactive messaging, Select – AASTRA DT4x2 for MX-ONE User Guide EN User Manual

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Messages

Interactive Messaging

Interactive Messaging (IM) is a function that extends basic

messaging. It makes it possible to access information from a client

application in the system. An example can be a centralized

Phonebook (a central phone number directory) that can be

accessed from your phone, or that a list of actions is included in the

message sent from the application to the phone.
Mobile data from the phone can initiate the application to send the

Interactive Message. The user can then select one action from the

list. The action can be sending a message back to the application,

and/or dialing a specific number etc.

Note: This feature may be restricted or not available.

Ask the system administrator for the availability and for

more information.

Incoming Interactive Message

An Interactive Message is indicated and viewed the same way as

an ordinary message, but the Interactive message icon is added in

front of the message. It is saved along with other messages in the

message list.

If the message gives you several options:

Select

Mark the one you want and press (see display).

If the selected option requests input:

å

Ok

Enter the information needed and press (see display).

A press on the middle Soft key will change to digit input mode to

facilitate entering numbers.

Send mobile data

It is possible to send user entered data from the phone by pressing

a preprogrammed Hot key or Soft key, or selecting a service.

Mobile data can be used for opening a door, starting/stopping a

machine etc. The data can either be predefined, or entered after

the Soft/Hot key is pressed or service is selected. Mobile data with

prefix can be used to send information to an application in the

system (can also be predefined when you program the Soft/Hot

key or service). See sections “

Hot keys and Soft keys

” on page 100

and “

Services

” on page 96.

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