TD 92930EN
13 December 2013 /Ver B
Configuration Manual
WL3 and WL3 Plus WLAN Handset
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6. Handset Configuration
Enhanced beeps), see
Appendix B: Programming Custom Sound
on page 86.
Create Customized Sound
1
Select Settings > Custom Sounds > Custom Sound X (where X represent 1 -
10).
2
Set the following parameters:
•
Label - The name of the custom sound (required). The name is visible when
mapping the custom sound to a beep code later on.
•
Melody - The text string represents a non-polyphonic sound. By default,
example of melodies, which are based on Enhanced beeps, are set for
Custom Sound 1 - 7, see
Appendix B: Programming Custom Sound
on page
86.
•
Beat - The tempo in beats per minute to be used when playing the sound.
•
Style - The ratio of note to rest period to be used when playing the sound.
•
Instrument - The instrument to be used when playing the sound.
Map Beep Codes to Customized Sounds
1
Select Sound and Alerts > Custom Message Alert
2
In the Beep code drop-down lists, select the customized sounds to be used for
respective beep codes.
Enable Customized Sound
1
Select Settings > Sound and Alert.
In the Message alert drop-down list, select “Custom sounds according to beep code”.
6.8.2
Examples of TTR/TTP settings
Example 1
This example describes the message handling with the following message settings:
•
TTP= Prioritize forever
•
TTR= Close manually
TIP: It is recommended to use these settings, if messages with the highest priority are
always displayed until the user closes the current message.
Figure 4. How queuing and prioritizing for messages with equal messages works
Prio 2
13:59
Prio 2
13:59
Prio 7
14:04
Prio 2
13:59
Prio 2
14:02
Prio 4
14:03
Prio 4
14:03
Prio 4
13:58
Prio 7
14:04
Prio 2
14:02
New messages
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Prio 4
14:03
Prio 4
13:58
Prio 7
14:04
Prio 2
14:02
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The user closes
the message