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Here we describe the Messaging functionality with all options that can be set by an Certified Alarm server and how it is displayed to the user.

  1. Full screen message
  2. Message list
  3. Message priority
  4. Message ringtones
  5. Message title
  6. Message Icons
  7. Message reply options

1. Full screen message

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An DECT handset that is in IDLE mode when receiving an Message (Not for prio 9) will show this full screen on the handset display.

1 Message title
The title of the message

2 Message icon
Icon to display the message type, supported icons depends on the handset that is used

3 Paragraph
Contains the main content of the message (text only), multiple lines/paragraphs are supported
4 Reply options
By the message server defined Softkeys, when pressed will send an feedback to the messaging server



2. Message list

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The Message list can be opened by pressing the blinking MWI key .

This list contains Messages:

  • Prio 1/3/6/8 not answered are moved to list after presentation time has passed
  • Prio 1/3/6/8 that are answered (old) are moved to list 
  • Prio 9 messages

Messages where TTL time has passed will be removed from the message list automatically.








1 Message list headline
Fixed text when opening the message list, newest message is on top

2 Message title
The title of the message. Start icon can be used, depends on the handset

3 Message list body starter
Message body starter text send by the message server to describe the message using limited number of characters
4 Date/time
The date/time stamp when the message is received

5 Status information
Status information of the message, set by the message server to indicate if messages are accepted/open/to do/...
Icon can be used, depends on the handset

6 Softkeys
Softkeys to view or remove messages

7 Message list icon
Icon to indicate the message type



3. Message priority

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Every message has it's own priority, set by the Alarm server. Below the overview about the priority behavior.


PrioTypeInterrupt active
VoIP Call
Play
ringtone
IDLE screenInterrupt
local menu
Interrupt
online menu
Increase MWI
message counter
Description
1Call based

Prio 1/3/6 are call based messages. When using call based messages, you have to look at the maximum parallel call system capacity. For example and N870 can handle up to 60 parallel calls, this means that when no handset is in a call, up to 60 messages can be send. If handsets are in a call, these have to be counted in the maximum signaling of messages.  By using an Integrator it is easy to increase the number of parallel calls.

Prio 2/4/5/7 are not defined and could be used in the future if more prio levels are needed.

2/3/4=3Call based-
5/6/7=6Call based--
8IDLE display-"toc","toc"--Prio 8 messages are shown when the handset is in IDLE and does not occupy an DECT channel during signaling but briefly occupies an DECT channel during start of signaling.
9Broadcast-"toc","toc"---Prio 9 messages, you need to open the message list to read the message. Occupies briefly an DECT channel during start of signaling



4. Message ringtones

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When using prio 1-7, the message signaling is call based and a ringtone can be used to signal the message.

The messaging server can define which ringtone should be played. The server can use the following 4 ringtone options.

  • High
  • Medium
  • Low
  • Silent

Which ringtone is used, can be changed via the handset menu by the user. 

  1. Open handset menu: Settings - Audio settings - Ringtones (Handset) - Melodies

Click here to see the list with available ringtones:

Ringtones in existing handsets







































New generation handset ringtones
R650H PRO VS650H PROSL750H PRO VOpenstage M3S700H PRO / R700H PRO / SL800HPRO V
Call_1
(External calls)
01 Signal01 Signal01
(External)
01 Signal 
Call_2
(Group calls)
02 Memo02 Memo02
(Group)
02 Memo 
Call_3
(Internal/door station)
03 Down
(Internal calls)
03 Down

03
(Internal/Door)
03 Down
(Internal calls)
Cut
(Emergency)
04 Vibe04 Vibe04
(Emergency)
04 Vibe 
(Emergency)
Dig it
(Optional)
05 Egg05 Egg05
(Optional)
05 Egg 
Gigaset06 Gigaset06 GigasetAnd tender06 Gigaset 
(External calls)
Dunken07 Super 407 Super 4Balance07 Super 4 
Exit08 Set08 SetBass me08 Set 
Fox09 Tone One
(External calls)
(Msg prio high)

09 Tone One
(External calls)
(Msg prio high)

Body snatch09 Tone One
(Group calls)
Gentle Piano
(Msg prio low)
10 Step to B
(Group calls)
10 Step to B
(Group calls)
Classic Ring10 Step to B 
(Optional)

Jazz
(Msg prio medium)

11 Sim11 SimCrunch11 Sim 
Mellow
(Msg prio high)
12 P_Cut12 P_CutEnergy12 P_Cut
Skyways13 Dunken
(Door station)
13 T_CupFountain13 T_Cup 
Waves14 Piano
(Emergency)

14 Piano
(Internal calls / Emergency)

Guitar14 Piano

15 T_Cup15 Dunken
(Door station)
Harmony15 Dunken

16 Evolve16 EvolveIn the field

16 Evolve


17 Authumn
(Optional)
17 Authumn
(Optional)
Lounge Time17 Authumn

18 Twelve18 TwelveNo Sieben18 Twelve 

19 Smile19 SmilePrecious19 Smile 
(Door station)

20 Flightzone20 FlightzoneRain drops20 Flightzone 

21 Waste
(Msg prio low)
21 Waste
(Msg prio low)
Slippin21 Waste 

22 Green Tea
(Msg prio medium)
22 Green Tea
(Msg prio medium)
Smooth22 Green Tea 



Sonic

23 Try Better




T_Cup

24 Carousel




The Calling

25 Classic Ring




Tone one

26 Fountain




Try better27 Alarm 01
(Msg prio high)




28 Alarm 02




29 Alarm 03




30 Alarm 04




31 Alarm 05





32 Alarm 06




33 Doorbell





34 DR1 (Bellcore-dr1)





35 DR2 (Bellcore-dr2)
(Msg prio low)




36 DR3 (Bellcore-dr3)
(Msg prio medium)




37 DR4 (Bellcore-dr4)




38 DR5 (Bellcore-dr5)



6. Message title

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The "title" is the

  • First line of the message
  • First line of the message when opening the message list


The title:

  • Send by the message server via the MQTT interface (Example: "title":{"text":"Fire detected !!!"},)
  • Up to 18 characters, depends on the handset
  • When more characters are send, the text is cut on the right side


7. Message icons

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Icons can be used to visualize the incoming message type and priority. 

  • Send by the message server via the MQTT interface (Example: "body":[{"msg_icon":{"value":"4E","color":"04"}},)
  • Depends on the used handsets (See table below)
  • Color white ("00") / green ("02") / yellow ("03") / red  ("04") / blue ("05") (R700H /S700H /SL800H only )
  • When wrong/not supported icon is send "i" icon will be shown ("3C")


Icons support by S700H / R700H / SL800H

Bomb threatBurglarChemical spillEvacuationExplosionFire alarmMedical emergencyPower failureShootingViolence

Static Identifier505461555A4E5D5B6053
Ringing identifier646875696E62716F7467

Heart attackIntoxicationLoud noiseMachine breakdownMan downMedical assistanceNurse callRadiological accidentToxic gasFlooding

Static Identifier4F57525C5F5658515E59
Ringing identifier636B6670736A6C65726D
Static icons supported by: R650H / S650H / SL750H / M3 / R700H / S700H / SL800H
Icon

Static Identifier3C393A3B42
Dynamic icons supported by: R650H / S650H / SL750H / M3 / R700H / S700H / SL800H
Icon

Ringing identifier413440



8. Message reply options

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Via "reply_options" the softkeys can be configured:

  • Send by the message server via the MQTT interface (Example: "reply_options":[{"option_id":"option_id_1","reply":{"text":"Msg1SK1"}},{"option_id":"option_id_2","reply":{"text":"Msg1SK2"}},{"option_id":"option_id_3","reply":{"text":"Msg1SK3"}}]}})
  • Reply to a message
  • Make a call
  • Prio 8 is limited to 2 reply options
  • Prio 9 does not support reply options
  • Up to 3 reply options, from software version 2.44.0 up to 10 reply options are possible


Close message

The user can always close the message by pressing the "on hook key" (If allowed by the server)

No reply option is send

  • On the handset, the right softkey displays the "Ignore" option.

One reply option is send

  • On the handset, the right softkey display the Reply option configured by the message server

Two reply options are send 

  • On the handset, the left and right softkeys show both reply options








More then two reply options are send

  • On the handset, the right softkey shows "Options"
  • When pressed, the list with reply options are shown

Click on Options → 



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