Aastra Telecom Answering Machine 350 User Manual

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PowerTouch 350  
User Guide  
Advanced features..................................................25  
Predialing a number.........................................................25  
Redialing a number..........................................................25  
Dialing without the handset.............................................25  
Dialing with a Live dial pad ............................................26  
Timing a call....................................................................26  
Using Flash......................................................................26  
Privacy/Extension in use .................................................26  
Services..................................................................27  
Activating a service .........................................................27  
Deleting a service ............................................................28  
Prompts and indicators...........................................29  
Display prompts...............................................................29  
Indicators .........................................................................30  
Helpful hints...........................................................31  
Warranty and repairs .......................................................33  
Cleaning the display ........................................................33  
General inquiries .............................................................33  
Regulatory information ...................................................33  
Index ......................................................................34  
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Introduction  
Don’t stop what you’re doing  
to talk  
If you need both hands to do  
something, use the handsfree key.  
Then just talk normally on the  
speakerphone while you go on with  
your task.  
Your telephone has gone modular!  
Now you can change features simply  
by removing one module and sliding  
in another.  
Let the display be your guide  
Follow the display on the module for  
instructions to use features and handle  
calls. Your telephone has an 8-line  
display, with enlarged numbers.  
See if you have a message  
You’ve been expecting a call but you  
had to run an errand. When you get  
back, look at your phone: if the light is  
flashing, a caller has left a message for  
you.  
Store the numbers of your  
friends right in the phone  
Once you’ve added numbers to the  
Directory, calling is easy. Instead of  
hunting for your phone book, look in  
the Directory and dial the number with  
the touch of a key.  
Requires voice message service (light  
indicator service may not be available in  
all areas).  
See your telephone company about  
subscribed services.  
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Don’t worry if your line’s tied  
up* ††  
Your telephone display lets you know  
who that second caller is while you’re  
on the phone.  
Identify callers by preferred  
name*  
The phone company knows her as  
Mrs. Smith, but you call her “Mom”.  
If you’ve got her number and name  
in the Directory, you’ll see “Mom” on  
the display whenever she calls.  
Recognize a private number*  
You know your caller has a private  
number before you even answer  
because your telephone has a special  
ring for private callers. The display  
also shows you that the number is  
private.  
See who’s called*  
You’re out. Check the Callers List to  
see who’s called, then call back at your  
convenience. Or, if you’re busy, check  
the display to see who’s calling. Then  
decide if you want to answer.  
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Requires Caller ID on Call Waiting  
* Requires Caller ID service.  
service (not available in all areas).  
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Unpacking the phone  
After unpacking, keep the boxes.  
Check to see that you have these parts:  
If any part is missing, contact the  
outlet where you got the telephone.  
handset  
module  
base  
2 line cords  
handset cord  
stand  
number card  
and lens  
language plate  
regulatory sheet  
power adaptor  
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Description - Base  
˙ puts the call on  
hold (page 12).  
Handsfree/Mute  
activates the speaker  
and microphone so  
you can listen and talk  
without lifting the  
handset (page 25).  
Light shows when you have  
calls or messages (page 30).  
allows you to  
connect to network features,  
such as call waiting (page 26).  
© always  
ends an active call  
(page 12).  
¥ lets you access  
eight options to customize  
your telephone (page 14).  
lets you  
adjust the receiver, speaker,  
and ringer volume (page 13,  
29, and 31).  
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Description - Module  
£ shows you the Services  
list, where you can access your  
subscribed services (page 27).  
ç lets you access a list of  
people who called (page 16).  
Display gives you instructions  
and information about calls and  
features (page 29).  
Softkeys let you activate  
the commands that they  
point to on the display  
(page 14, 16, 20, 25, 27).  
lets you  
store and access up  
to 50 numbers and  
names (page 20).  
Contrast gives  
you eight settings to  
adjust the display.  
and let you move up  
and down any list such as  
Options, Callers,  
Directory, Redial, and  
Services (page 14, 16, 21,  
25, 27).  
§ lets you  
copy phone numbers  
(and names) into your  
Directory (page 18,  
21).  
lets you print a  
page of a service, or the list or  
an item for Callers or  
and let you move between  
pages when you are using your  
services (page 27). also deletes  
characters (page 17, 21) and “  
also adds a space in a name (page  
Directory. It requires the  
lets you access a  
list of the last five numbers  
you dialed (page 25).  
printer option: see your  
telephone company to order  
the cable (RJ11/RS232).  
21).  
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Installation  
2. Connect the handset cord  
Turn the telephone over. Plug one end  
of the handset cord into the jack  
Note: Before inserting or removing a  
module, unplug all cords to the  
telephone. The telephone will not  
work without a module.  
marked with  
on the bottom of the  
telephone. Then, route the handset  
cord down through the channel below.  
Installing on a desk  
1. Insert the module  
Remove the clip from the connector.  
Slide the module all the way into the  
base from the right-hand side.  
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3. Lower the stand into the  
slots  
Hold the stand so that the square  
opening is on the lower right.  
Note: To remove the stand:  
Reverse the process in steps 3 and 4.  
With one hand holding the phone and  
the other hand holding the stand, pull  
them apart, increasing pressure  
steadily until the stand pops off.  
5. Connect the line cord  
Plug one end of the long (6 ft) line cord  
into the jack next to the handset jack  
on the bottom of the telephone,  
marked with 1  
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6. Connect the fax machine,  
modem or answering machine  
(optional)  
Plug one end of the second line cord  
(not supplied) into the jack above the  
handset jack on the bottom of the  
For a high viewing angle:  
Lower the stand so that the two tabs fit  
into the lower slots on the bottom of  
telephone, marked with 2  
.
the telephone (marked with  
).  
7. Attach the power adaptor  
Plug the power adaptor into the power  
jack on the bottom of the telephone,  
For a low viewing angle:  
the stand so that the two tabs fit into  
the upper slots on the bottom of the  
Lower  
marked with  
.
telephone (marked with  
).  
4. Lock the stand into place  
Press down hard on the top edge of the  
stand until the locking tabs click.  
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8. Route the cords  
11. Insert the number card  
Route the line cords and power  
adaptor cord through the channels in  
the stand.  
Write your telephone number on the  
card and place it into the slot on the  
telephone. Bend the clear plastic lens  
into the slot, over the number card.  
Note: Keep the plastic lens away  
from small children.  
12. Insert the language plate  
Snap the plate over the keys above the  
dial pad.  
9. Plug in the cords  
Plug the power adaptor into a wall  
outlet.  
Plug one line cord into one telephone  
wall jack. Plug the second line cord  
into the fax machine, modem, or  
answering machine.  
10. Attach the handset  
Plug the other end of the handset cord  
into the handset and place the handset  
on the telephone.  
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2. Connect the handset cord  
Turn the telephone over. Plug one end  
of the handset cord into the jack  
Installing on the wall  
1. Insert the module  
Remove the clip from the connector.  
Slide the module all the way into the  
base from the right-hand side.  
marked with  
on the bottom of the  
telephone. Then, route the handset  
cord down through the channel below.  
3. Connect the line cord  
Plug one end of the short (8 in.) line  
cord into the jack next to the handset  
jack on the bottom of the telephone,  
marked with 1  
.
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4. Connect the fax machine,  
modem or answering machine  
(optional)  
Plug one end of the second line cord  
(not supplied) into the jack above the  
handset jack on the bottom of the  
7. Mount the telephone  
Press the telephone against the wall-  
mount plate until the hooks on the  
plate align with the wall-mount slots  
on the telephone. Slide the telephone  
down until it is secure.  
telephone, marked with 2  
.
5. Attach the power adaptor  
Plug the power adaptor into the power  
jack on the bottom of the telephone,  
marked with  
.
6. Plug in the cords  
Plug the power adaptor into a wall  
outlet.  
Plug the short line cord into the  
telephone wall jack. Plug the second  
line cord into the fax machine,  
modem, or answering machine.  
8. Attach the handset  
Plug the other end of the handset cord  
into the handset and place the handset  
on the telephone.  
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9. Insert the number card  
Checking your telephone  
Write your telephone number on the  
card and place it into the slot on the  
telephone. Bend the clear plastic lens  
into the slot, over the number card.  
Whenever the telephone has been  
without power for a long period of  
time, the display asks you to select a  
language when power returns. Follow  
the directions on the display to select  
one of the languages.  
If you’ve missed the prompt for  
language, don’t worry. See page 14 for  
another way to change the language.  
The telephone also runs a test to  
ensure that the line cord is connected.  
If the test fails, the display prompts  
you to check the phone cord ( ).  
You can now use your telephone. But  
read on to learn more about your  
telephone’s special features. If you  
want to customize your phone, see  
Personalizing your phone on page 14.  
Note: Keep the plastic lens away  
from small children.  
10. Insert the language plate  
Snap the plate over the keys above the  
dial pad.  
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Basic features  
Making a basic call  
For other ways of handling calls  
(including predialing), see page 25.  
To place a call on hold  
1. Make or answer a call.  
2. Press ˙.  
To dial a number  
3. Hang up the handset.  
1. Lift the handset.  
4. Lift the handset of this phone or an  
extension phone to retrieve the  
call.  
2. Enter the number using the dial  
pad.  
Note: If a call is held for more than  
15 minutes, it is automatically  
reconnected. If the handset is off the  
telephone, the caller can hear you  
again. If the handset is on the  
To answer a call  
1. Lift the handset.  
To end a call  
telephone, the call is released.  
1. Hang up the handset or  
press ©.  
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Adjusting the speaker volume  
Making volume adjustments  
When you are on Handsfree, press the  
left or right side of ¶  
to turn the speaker volume up or down.  
If you hold either end of the key down,  
you can scroll through all the volume  
settings. The speaker volume setting  
stays at the new level between calls.  
Adjusting the ringer volume  
Without lifting the handset, press the  
left side of until  
appears on the display.  
To turn the ringer on or up, press the  
right side of the volume bar without  
lifting the handset. The telephone  
rings while you adjust the volume so  
you can hear how loud it is. The new  
volume level is saved automatically.  
Adjusting the receiver volume  
When you are on a call, you can turn  
the volume of what you hear up or  
down by pressing the right or left side  
of . The receiver  
volume returns to normal when the  
handset is put back on the telephone.  
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Personalizing your phone  
1. Display language  
Change to the other language (Spanish  
or English).  
Your telephone has eight options to  
personalize your telephone. The  
display shows four options at a a time.  
To preview the entire list, keep  
pressing and .  
2. Time and date  
Enter the time and date. The setting is  
updated with each incoming call.  
To select an option  
3. Ring tone  
Choose one of three ring tones.  
1. Press ¥ (recessed key).  
2. Press the option number (for  
4. Call timer  
example, press  
pad mode).  
to set the dial  
Turn the timer on or off. When on, it  
times each call automatically (if a  
service is not active).  
OR  
5. Dial pad mode  
Press or to scroll through the  
Turn Live dial pad on or off. When on,  
the telephone automatically dials out  
any number you press on the dial pad.  
When off, you can predial or view  
numbers on the display before you dial  
them.  
list, one option at a time. Then  
press the  
softkey to check  
the option setting.  
3. Press the appropriate softkeys to  
change the setting.  
6. Clear Message Waiting  
If you get the  
prompt on the display when there  
aren’t any messages, turn the display  
prompt and the telephone light off.  
4. Press the  
softkey.  
5. Press © or ¥ at  
any time to leave the list.  
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7. Area code  
Locking the Directory  
Enter up to three area codes so that  
calls can be dialed from the Callers  
List without the area code.  
Once you've accumulated a lot of  
items in the Directory, you can lock it  
so that items won’t be accidently  
erased.  
8. Callers List mode  
Select the type of calls to be logged in  
the Callers List. Choose between no  
calls, all calls, or unanswered calls.  
Note: You cannot change or add  
items in a locked Directory.  
To lock the Directory  
Display icons  
1. Press ¥.  
2. Press ˙.  
You are in the Options list.  
3. Press ¥ . The display shows that  
the Directory is locked.  
To unlock the Directory  
1. Press ¥.  
2. Press ˙.  
3. Press £ . The display shows that  
the Directory is unlocked.  
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Callers List  
Your telephone logs up to 25 incoming  
calls which are stored in the Callers  
List.  
Note: The Callers List remains emp-  
ty until you receive calls AND until  
you subscribe to calling line identifi-  
cation service from your local tele-  
phone company.  
To view the Callers List  
1. Press ç to see the Callers  
List heading.  
2. When there are new callers, press  
to see the first new caller in the  
list.  
OR  
The Callers List tells you who called  
while you were out or unavailable, and  
lets you dial the callers back from the  
list.  
Press the  
the last caller you viewed the last  
time you were in the Callers List.  
softkey to see  
3. Press or to move between  
If the number matches a number that  
you've programmed with a name in the  
Directory, the Callers List will show  
that name.  
callers.  
4. Press ç, the  
softkey, or © at any time  
to leave the Callers List.  
From the Options list, the Callers List  
can be programmed to record all  
incoming calls, no calls, or only  
unanswered calls. Press ¥,  
¡ , and follow the instructions on the  
display.  
Note: © also hangs up  
if you're on a call.  
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Dialing from the Callers List  
Changing a number in the  
Callers List before dialing  
If you frequently have to delete an area  
code to dial a number, enter the area  
code in the Options list. Press  
If you call a number from the Callers  
List and you don't get connected, you  
may have to edit the number (for  
example, the number may be long  
distance and you may have to add "1").  
¥,  
, and follow the  
instructions on the display. After you  
do this, that area code will appear in  
brackets, but won’t be dialed out.  
To dial from the Callers List  
1. Press ç.  
2. Use and to find the caller.  
To edit a number in the  
Callers List  
3. Press the  
softkey or the  
Handsfree key, or lift the handset.  
1. Press ç.  
Note: If you dial any numbers  
after the call connects, those  
numbers won’t appear on the  
display.  
2. Press until you find the caller  
you wish to call.  
3. If you just want to add digits, you  
can skip this step. If you want to  
delete digits first, press the  
Note: When you finish the call,  
you return to the same number in  
the Callers List.  
softkey to begin editing.  
4. Use the dial pad to add digits.  
Press the  
softkey or to  
erase one digit to the right of the  
cursor. Press the  
softkey or to erase one digit to  
the left of the cursor.  
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Caution: Callers List does not  
save changes. If you plan to call  
the number again, copy it to the  
Directory before dialing it (see the  
next procedure).  
5. If no name is displayed, you are  
prompted to enter one. If you  
don’t want to save a name, go to  
step 6. To enter a name, use the  
dial pad. (The letters are on the  
keys. For special characters, see  
the chart on page 21.)  
5. Press the  
softkey or the  
Handsfree key, or lift the handset  
to make the call.  
6. Press the  
softkey.  
Copying from the Callers List Deleting from the Callers List  
To copy to the Directory  
To delete one caller  
1. Press ç.  
1. Press ç.  
2. Press until you find the caller  
2. Press until you find the caller  
you wish to copy.  
you wish to delete.  
3. If it requires editing, press the  
softkey and follow the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
softkey.  
softkey again to  
instructions in the procedure  
before this one.  
confirm the action.  
To delete all callers  
1. Press ç.  
2. Press the  
4. Press §. If a name was  
displayed, skip steps 5 and 6.  
softkey.  
3. Press the  
confirm.  
softkey to  
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Icons in the Callers List  
You are in the Callers List.  
You answered the call when it  
came in.  
You did not answer the call  
when it came in.  
You were on another call when  
this call came in.  
You have returned the call from the  
Callers List.  
The area code has been  
stripped off.  
The party called four times.  
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Directory  
If the number includes external  
access codes or personal  
identification numbers, enter a  
pause between the two numbers.  
The Directory lets you store up to 50  
names and numbers in alphabetical  
order so that you can dial numbers  
directly from the Directory. The  
Directory sorts the names by the first  
character.  
Press the  
softkey for a  
pause. (The  
softkey appears  
after you’ve entered the first digit  
of the number.) If is  
required for a custom calling  
feature, press at the  
appropriate place in the number.  
You can press these keys without  
activating these functions on the  
telephone.  
For consistency, always enter your  
Directory names in the same order  
(last name first, or first name first). If  
you don't enter a name, the item is  
sorted by the telephone number. All  
telephone number items are at the  
beginning of the Directory.  
Adding to the Directory  
4. Press the  
softkey.  
To add a name and number  
5. If you don’t want to save a name,  
go to step 6. Press the key with the  
desired letter until that letter  
1. Press if you are not  
already in the Directory.  
appears on the display. (The letters  
are on the keys. For special  
characters, see the chart on page  
21.) The name can have up to 16  
characters, including spaces.  
2. Press the  
softkey.  
3. Enter the telephone number using  
the dial pad. The number can have  
up to 24 digits.  
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Press the  
to move to the next letter or add a  
space.  
softkey or “  
To copy from the display  
1. When a number is on the display,  
press §.  
For example, to enter Ruth: press  
If a name was on the display, skip  
steps 2 and 3.  
, “, ¡ ¡ , “, ¡ , “,  
2. If no name is displayed, you are  
prompted to enter one. If you don’t  
want to save a name, go to step 3.  
To enter a name, use the dial pad.  
(The letters are on the keys. For  
special characters, see the chart on  
this page.)  
Note: You don’t have to press “  
or the  
next letter is on a different key.  
Press the softkey to  
softkey if the  
switch between upper and lower  
case.  
Press the  
softkey or ‘  
3. Press the  
softkey.  
to erase a character.  
To copy from Redial  
6. Press the  
softkey. The  
1. Press .  
display shows the new item.  
2. Press or to find the number  
Chart for special characters  
you want to copy.  
The following characters aren't shown  
on your dial pad keys.  
3. Press §.  
If a name was on the display, skip  
steps 4 and 5.  
Key  
Character  
Æ
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4. If no name is displayed, you are  
prompted to enter one. If you don’t  
want to save a name, go to step 5.  
To enter a name, use the dial pad.  
(The letters are on the keys. For  
special characters, see the chart on  
page 21.)  
Press the  
listing (the number, the name, or  
both).  
softkey to edit a  
If the display shows after the  
number, it means the number is  
longer than the display.  
Press , the  
softkey, or © to get out of  
the Directory.  
5. Press the  
softkey.  
Finding items in the Directory  
Note: © also hangs up if  
To nd items in the Directory  
you’re on a call.  
Press to see the  
Directory list heading.  
Changing a Directory item  
To change a Directory item  
Press to scroll down and to  
scroll up the Directory, one listing  
at a time.  
1. Press .  
2. Find the name and number you  
want to change by pressing the first  
letter of the name or , or .  
Press and hold or to  
continuously scroll down or up the  
Directory.  
3. Press the  
4. To skip the number, go to step 5.  
Use the softkey or to  
softkey.  
Press the appropriate dial pad key  
to see the listings that start with a  
particular letter. (For example,  
takes you to the first 'J' listing; use  
for the second 'J' listing;  
erase digits. Use the dial pad to add  
digits.  
takes you to the first 'K' listing.)  
5. Press the  
softkey.  
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6. If you don’t want to change the  
name, go to step 7. To change the  
name, press the  
4. Press © or hang up to end  
the call.  
Note: When you finish the call,  
you are no longer in the Directory.  
softkey or to erase letters. Use  
the dial pad and the  
softkey or to add letters. (The  
letters are on the keys. For special  
characters, see the chart on page  
21.)  
Deleting Directory items  
To delete individual items  
1. Press .  
Press the  
softkey to  
2. Find the name and number you  
want to delete by pressing the first  
letter of the name or , or .  
switch between upper and lower  
case.  
7. Press the  
softkey.  
3. Press the  
softkey.  
Dialing Directory items  
4. Press the  
confirm.  
softkey again to  
To dial from the Directory  
The display shows the next listing  
in the Directory.  
1. Press .  
2. Find the name and number you  
want to call by pressing the first  
letter of the name or , or .  
5. Press , the  
softkey, or © to get out of  
the Directory.  
3. Press the Handsfree key or the  
softkey, or lift the handset.  
Note: © also hangs up if  
you’re on a call.  
Note: If you dial any numbers  
after the call connects, those  
numbers won’t appear on the  
display.  
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To delete all items  
1. Press .  
2. Press the  
softkey.  
softkey to  
3. Press the  
confirm the action.  
4. Press , the  
softkey, or © to get out of  
the Directory.  
Note: © also hangs up if  
you’re on a call.  
Display icons  
You are in the Directory.  
You pressed or  
has been programmed  
into a number.  
You pressed the  
softkey  
or a pause (which can be up to 3 sec-  
onds) has been programmed into a  
number.  
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Advanced features  
If you dial any numbers after the  
call connects, those numbers  
won’t appear on the display.  
Predialing a number  
Predial lets you view the number first,  
before you dial it. It helps prevent  
dialing errors. Predial does not work  
when the Live dial pad option is on  
(see page 14).  
To delete a redial number  
1. Press .  
2. Press or to find the number.  
To predial a number  
3. Press the  
softkey twice.  
1. Enter the number using the dial  
pad. Use the  
or to correct errors.  
softkey  
Display icons  
2. Lift the handset, or press the  
softkey or Handsfree key.  
You are in the Redial list.  
Redialing a number  
shows you a list of the last  
five numbers you called.  
Dialing without the handset  
With Handsfree you don't have to  
interrupt the task at hand to talk on the  
telephone. You can also use the Mute  
feature to talk to someone else in the  
room without the caller hearing.  
To redial a number  
1. Press .  
2. Press or to find the number.  
To dial using Handsfree  
1. Press the Handsfree key.  
2. Enter the number.  
3. Lift the handset, or press the  
softkey or Handsfree key.  
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3. If you want to talk to someone else  
in the room without the caller  
hearing you, press the Handsfree  
key again. The Handsfree light  
flashes. You can still listen to the  
caller.  
Timing a call  
You can turn the call timer on, if you  
want to automatically time the length  
of your calls, or you can turn it off.  
Press ¥,  
, and follow the  
instructions on the display. The timer  
begins counting when you answer, or  
5 seconds after you dial. The timer  
does not run when a service is active.  
Each time you press the Handsfree  
key, you switch between  
Handsfree and Mute.  
Using Flash  
Dialing with a Live dial pad  
You use mainly for  
subscribed services, such as call  
waiting and three-way calling. Follow  
the procedures given to you by your  
telephone company when you  
subscribe to these features. Wherever  
it says to press the hook-switch or  
receiver button, press ≈  
instead.  
You can make the telephone dial out  
and go on Handsfree as soon as you  
press a dial pad key. Do this by  
turning Live dial pad on: press  
¥,  
, and follow the  
instructions on the display.  
To dial with a Live dial pad  
1. Enter the number using the dial  
pad. The number is dialed  
automatically and the call goes on  
Handsfree.  
Privacy/Extension in use  
appears on the  
display when someone uses an  
extension telephone. The light remains  
on until the other person hangs up.  
2. Whenever you want privacy, lift  
the handset.  
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Services  
The large display on your telephone  
offers you the advantages of full-  
screen services, much like an  
Activating a service  
To activate a service  
automatic banking machine. You can  
subscribe to enhanced telephone  
company features and services such as  
home banking, catalog shopping,  
movie libraries, and restaurant guides.  
You can also subscribe to telephone  
network services such as network  
voice mail.  
1. Press £.  
2. Press and to move the cursor  
to the service you want.  
3. Press the  
softkey to  
activate the service next to  
the cursor.  
4. Once you have connected to the  
service, follow the instructions.  
The Services list shows you the  
services that you subscribe to. Before  
you can select a service, you must load  
it into your telephone. For information  
on loading a service, please contact  
your telephone company or service  
provider.  
5. After a Services session, press the  
softkey or © to  
leave the list.  
Some services may be available by  
dialing them directly, and do not need  
to appear in your Services list. You  
can store the number for this kind of  
service in your Directory.  
Note: Some telephone features (such  
as call timer) may be disabled when  
you are using a service.  
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Display icons  
You are in the Services list.  
Deleting a service  
You may be able to delete a service  
when you no longer use it or when you  
want to replace it.  
“‘  
Press or for more  
information.  
To delete a service  
1. Press £.  
Service information is being  
downloaded to your telephone.  
2. Press and to move the cursor  
to the service you want.  
3. Press the  
softkey.  
4. If you change your mind, press the  
softkey.  
5. Press the  
softkey or  
© to leave the list.  
Note: You may not be able to delete  
some services.  
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Prompts and indicators  
Display prompts  
Your telephone display gives you  
instructions and information. If you  
want to know what to do about a  
particular display prompt, look it up  
here. The prompts are listed in  
alphabetical order.  
The telephone now has power. Press a  
softkey to change the language for the  
display.  
Check for new messages at your Voice  
Mail center. Press to see other  
display prompts.  
For other helpful hints, see page 31.  
or  
A line cord ( ) is not connected  
properly.  
The caller has requested that the name  
(or number) not be shown. Your  
telephone rings differently for private  
calls.  
You are in a full Directory or trying to  
copy an item to a full Directory. Delete  
an item that you no longer use before  
adding or copying an item.  
You have pressed and the  
list is empty. Or, you have just deleted  
all items in the list.  
You have pressed and the  
list is empty. Press the  
to add items.  
softkey  
You can’t hear incoming calls. To turn  
the ringer on again, press the right side  
of .  
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or  
Telephone light  
Feature  
Light  
The telephone company is unable to  
provide the name or number of the  
caller.  
Call is on Light flashes.  
hold  
Display shows  
.
X
Extension Light is on.  
is in use Display shows  
XX new calls have been added to the  
Callers List since you last checked it.  
Press ç to access the list.  
.
Message is Light flashes.  
waiting  
Display shows  
Indicators  
.
The telephone light and Handsfree/  
Mute light let you know the status of  
calls and messages. The tables below  
show what the lights mean and also  
what the display shows in different  
situations.  
Visual  
ringing  
Light flashes while  
ringing. Display shows  
name and number (if  
available).  
If you've checked your messages and  
the display still shows that there is a  
message waiting, turn off the prompt  
and the telephone light using the  
Options list.  
Press ¥, , and follow the  
instructions on the display.  
Handsfree/Mute light  
Feature  
Light  
Call is on  
Handsfree/Mute light is  
Handsfree on.  
Handsfree Handsfree/Mute light  
call is  
muted  
flashes. Display shows  
.
After you check your messages, it  
takes a few seconds for the prompt and  
light to turn off.  
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Helpful hints  
The telephone wobbles.  
Callers are not identified on  
the display.  
Let the telephone ring at least twice  
before answering. Make sure you  
subscribe to calling line identification  
services from your local telephone  
company.  
Make sure the cords are routed  
properly through the stand, as  
indicated in the Installation section.  
Check that the stand has been properly  
snapped in.  
The display works but you  
can't hear a dial tone.  
The display is blank and  
Make sure the line cord is connected in  
the appropriate jack. If the problem  
persists, have your wall jack checked:  
the wiring may need to be repaired.  
ringer volume is very low.  
Make sure the power adaptor is  
plugged in a working electrical outlet.  
You cannot dial a number in  
the Callers List.  
If the number of the caller is unknown,  
you cannot return the call.  
The cursor doesn't move when  
you're adding to the  
Directory.  
The name or number may be too long.  
Names can be no longer than 16  
characters and numbers can be no  
longer than 24 characters.  
Or, the number may require an area  
code. Press the  
softkey to  
edit the number, then press the  
softkey.  
The display is in the alternate  
language.  
You can change to the other language  
by pressing ¥, , and the  
appropriate softkey.  
You cannot hear a caller or be  
heard.  
Increase the receiver or speaker  
volume. Make sure the handset cord is  
inserted securely into the jack. If the  
Handsfree light is flashing, the call is  
muted: press the Handsfree key.  
You cannot place a call.  
This telephone requires tone service.  
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The display is blank.  
The Redial list shows more  
than the number you dialed.  
If you dial using the dial pad, the  
Redial list stores all digits you dial,  
even those you dial after the call  
connects. If you want just the number  
to be stored, dial using the Directory or  
Callers List.  
Your telephone provides basic  
telephone service during a power  
failure. You can use the dial pad and  
receive calls, but the other keys and  
the display do not work until power  
returns.  
The time and date are wrong.  
If the power has been out, the next  
incoming call will reset the time and  
date. (You must subscribe to calling  
line identification service.) To  
My voice mail password shows  
up in the Redial list.  
If you dial your voice mail number  
using the dial pad, all digits you dial,  
including your password, are stored in  
the Redial list. Delete the number in  
your Redial list.  
manually reset the time and date, press  
¥,  
, and follow the  
instructions on the display.  
The ringer sounds different.  
When a call comes in from a private  
name or number, the ringer uses a  
special tone.  
To keep your voice mail password a  
secret, program the telephone number  
for your voice mail service into the  
Directory. Do not program your  
password. Then, always dial the voice  
mail number using the Directory.  
When you dial your password, it won’t  
show up in the Redial list.  
Numbers don’t show on the  
display.  
If you dial using the Directory, Callers  
List, or Redial, numbers you press on  
the dial pad will not appear on the  
display. (This keeps passwords from  
appearing on the display.) If you dial  
using the dial pad, every number you  
press will appear.  
What is a softkey?  
There are three keys on the left and  
right side of the display. They do  
different things, depending on the  
label next to them on the display.  
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Warranty and repairs  
General inquiries  
When you ship your telephone to a  
Aastra Telecom Service Center, you  
are responsible for shipping charges.  
If you’ve read the guide and you have  
questions, call 1-800-574-1611 in the  
USA and in Canada.  
Cleaning the display  
Regulatory information  
Use only a soft cloth soaked in  
isopropyl alcohol to clean the display.  
The Load Number (LN) for your  
telephone is 8. The Ringer  
Equivalence number (REN) is 0.7B.  
Please see the bottom of your  
telephone or the Regulations sheet for  
more regulatory and safety  
information.  
Warning: Do NOT use a dry cloth: it  
might scratch the surface. Do NOT use  
ketone, acetone, toluene, or xylene:  
they may damage the coating.  
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Index  
Viewing items 16  
Calls on hold 12  
Changing  
a Callers item 17  
a Directory item 22  
Chart for special characters 21  
Check phone cord 29  
Cleaning the display 33  
Contrast key 5  
Alternate language 14  
Answering a call 12  
Answering machine,  
connecting 7, 9  
Area code 15  
Arrow keys 5  
Backspace key 5  
Copy key 5  
Cords, routing 8  
Customer service 33  
Call is on hold 30  
Call timer 14, 26  
Callers key 5  
Callers List 1619  
Answer mode 15  
Changing an item 17  
Copying to the Directory 18  
Deleting items 18  
Dialing a number 17  
Dialing problems 31  
Editing items 17  
Icons 19  
Date and time 14  
Problems 32  
Deleting items  
Callers List 18  
Directory 23  
Redial number 25  
Services 28  
34  
Desk mounting 6  
Dial again See Redial  
Dialing a number 12  
Problems 31  
Display keys See Softkeys  
Display services 27  
Down-arrow key 5  
Directory 2024  
Adding items 20  
Changing items 22  
Copying from Redial 21  
Deleting items 23, 24  
Dialing a number 23  
Finding items 22  
Locking and unlocking 15  
Problems 31  
Enlarged numbers 1  
Erasing items  
Callers List 18  
Directory 23  
Redial number 25  
Services 28  
Extension in use 26, 30  
Fax machine, connecting 7, 9  
Finding items  
Directory full 29  
Directory is empty 29  
Directory key 5  
Callers List 16  
Directory 22  
Display 5  
Redial list 25  
Cleaning 33  
Flash, in a Directory number 20  
Flash key 4, 26  
Enlarged numbers 1  
Icons 15, 19, 24, 25, 28  
Language 14  
Overlay 8, 11  
Problems 31  
Prompts list 29  
Goodbye key 4  
Overlay 8, 11  
35  
Handset, connecting 8, 10  
Handset cord, connecting 6, 9  
Handsfree calls 25, 26  
Handsfree light 30  
Handsfree/Mute key 4  
Helpful hints 3132  
Hold key 4  
Line cord, connecting 7, 9  
List of parts 3  
Live dial pad 14, 26  
Load number 33  
Locking the Directory 15  
Message Waiting 14, 29, 30  
Microphone muted 30  
Modem, connecting 7, 9  
Module, installing 6, 9  
Mounting the phone  
on a desk 6  
Overlay 8, 11  
Holding a call 12  
Icons 15, 19, 24, 25, 28  
In English 29  
Inquiries 33  
on a wall 9  
Installation 611  
Module 6, 9  
Mute key See Handsfree key  
Stand 7  
Names in the Directory 20  
New Callers 30  
Key description 45  
Number card 8, 10  
Numbers in the Directory 20  
Language choice 14, 31  
Language plate 8, 11  
Left-arrow key 5  
Lights on the phone 4, 30  
36  
Options 14  
Area code 15  
Problems 3132  
Callers List 31  
Dialing 31  
Call timer 14  
Callers List mode 15  
Dial pad mode 14  
Display language 14  
Message Waiting prompt 14  
Ring tone 14  
Directory 31  
Display 31  
Display language 31  
Redial list 32  
Ring tone 32  
Time and date 14  
Options key 4  
Overlay 8, 11  
Time and date 32  
Voice mail security 32  
Volume 31  
Prompts 29, 30  
Parts list 3  
Password, voice mail 32  
Pause, in a Directory number 20  
Plugging in the cords 8, 10  
Power adaptor, connecting 7, 10  
Predialing 25  
Receiver volume 13  
Problems 31  
Redial 25  
Deleting items 25  
Problems 32  
Print key 5  
Redial key 5  
Printer option 5  
Private name 29  
Private number 29  
Redial List is empty 29  
Regulatory information 33  
Removing the stand 7  
Repair information 33  
37  
Right-arrow key 5  
Ring tone 14  
Subscribed services 2, 26, 27  
Symbols See Display icons  
Symbols See Icons  
Problems 32  
Ringer Equivalence number 33  
Ringer is OFF 29  
Ringer volume 13  
Telephone  
Description 4, 5  
Lights 4, 30  
Security  
Unpacking 3  
Directory items 15  
Voice mail 32  
Service centers 33  
Services 27  
Time and date 14  
Problems 32  
Timing calls 26  
Troubleshooting 3132  
Deleting 28  
Selecting 27  
Unknown name 29  
Unknown number 29  
Unpacking the phone 3  
Up-arrow key 5  
Services key 5  
Softkeys 5, 32  
Speaker volume 13  
Problems 31  
Special characters 21  
Stand  
Viewing items  
Callers List 16  
Directory 22  
Redial list 25  
Connecting 7  
Removing 7  
Routing cords 8  
38  
Voice mail password 32  
Volume  
Problems 31  
Receiver 13  
Ringer 13  
Speaker 13  
Volume key 4  
Wall mounting 9  
Warning, cleaning the  
display 33  
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