Page 2 - Using Your Telephone; Important Safety Information; Welcome to Aastra
1 Using Your Telephone Important Safety Information Communications Regulation Information FCC Notices (U.S. Only) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condi-tions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must ac...
Page 3 - Overview and Basic Information
3 2 Using Your Telephone • Sources of heat, direct sunlight or unventilated areas.• Devices that generate strong magnetic fields, electrical appliances, fluorescent lamps, computers, radios, televisions, fax machines or telephones. • Areas where the equipment can be covered, its ventilation impaired...
Page 4 - Overview
5 4 Handset: Display Earpiece Rear:Loudspeaker Softkey Softkey Info key R-keyEmergency call key Hook key Handsfree key Dialling keypad Cancel / Delete key Power on/off Microphone Arrow keys Connector for Headset Anschluss für PC Overview DECT and GAP Your handset uses a digital radio connection in a...
Page 5 - Installation; Unpacking and Installing Your Telephone; Note; D E; The Keys on the Handset
7 6 Installation Unpacking and Installing Your Telephone Unpacking Your Telephone The package contains:• Aastra DECT 142 Handset• Charger cradle• 120 V plug-in adapter with a connector cable (9 ft)• Three rechargeable batteries• Memory card (either already inserted or separate, depending on the mode...
Page 6 - Installing the Handset; Installing the Charger Cradle
9 8 Installation Installing the Handset Important Information about the Batteries Never use the batteries for any purpose other than that for which they were intended. Never use abattery which is damaged or worn out. Heat or cold reduces the performance and service life of the batteries. A handset w...
Page 8 - Mounting and Removing the Belt Clip
13 12 Installation Mounting and Removing the Belt Clip ➀ Push the adapter ring over the back of the handset until itsnaps into the openings on the side. To remove theadapter, pull the two sides slightly apart. ➁ Mounting the belt clip: Press the upper parts of the beltclip together as shown, push it...
Page 9 - Key Lock; Switching the Handsfree Function On/Off; Basic Functions; Switching the Handset On / Off; , then the display changes to the idle state.; œ ƒ
15 14 Basic Functions Key Lock Activate the key lock before putting your handset in a bag or your pocket to prevent a call frombeing made accidentally. If you receive a call, the key lock is deactivated for the duration of the call. You answer the call bypressing the hook key. Activating the Key Loc...
Page 11 - Making Calls Using the Quick Call Feature; Making Calls; Dialing Phone Numbers; Tip
19 18 Making Calls A Press the hook key to dial the number. ... or chain the phone number you previously entered to another one: Please note : In predialing, if the input cursor is positioned behind the phone number, the number to be chained will be suffixed to that phone number. If the input cursor...
Page 12 - Making Calls from the Telephone Book; Making Emergency Calls; Making Calls from the Redial List
21 Making Calls Making Calls from the Telephone Book The telephone book can contain up to 100 entries, which are automatically sorted into alphabeticalorder. F Press the arrow key while the handset is in the idle state and select the name you want F or t search for the name by entering the initial l...
Page 13 - Answering Calls; œ ¢ ƒ; Making Calls from the Caller List
23 22 Making Calls Answering Calls Incoming calls are indicated on the handset both acoustically and on the display, which is then illu-minated. You’ll see the caller's phone number in the display. In addition, you’ll see the caller's namein the upper text line. The phone number will not be displaye...
Page 14 - Answering a Call during a Conversation (Call Waiting); Options during a Call
25 24 Making Calls Answering a Call during a Conversation (Call Waiting) You hear the call-waiting tone and see the call in your display. You see the caller's name and phone number. r Press the R key to answer the call. The first call is then held. ... or: B Press Info key to open the service menu. ...
Page 15 - Transferring a Call
27 26 Making Calls Toggling during the Enquiry Call If the enquiry call can be established, you can use the R key r to speak alternately with the other two parties (this is known as “toggling”). ... or: B Press Info key to open the service menu. F Select , and confirm this by pressing . The currentl...
Page 16 - Appendix; Menu Structure
29 28 Appendix Key Lock on/off Alarm Alarm active Set Date / Time Melody Ringer Settings Melody Internal External Unknown Number VIP Alarm Emergency call Type Repeat Play once Device Buzzer Vibrator Headset Volume Settings Volume Settings Earpiece Hands-free Headset Buzzer Caller Filter Accept list ...