Aastra DT690 - Manual

Aastra DT690

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Copyright; © Copyright Aastra Telecom Sweden AB 2010. All rights reserved.; Disclaimer
  • Page 3 – Introduction; WARRANTY; About this User Guide; Place the phone in the charger and charge it for at least one hour
  • Page 4 – IPEI and IPDI Codes; ment procedure; Back; Version; Software
  • Page 5 – Accessibility and Voice Quality; area; , will disappear and the text; Out of Range; Searching; Time
  • Page 6 – Safety Instructions; Read this sedction before using the telephone.
  • Page 7 – Do not allow heavy objects to fall on the telephone.
  • Page 8 – Range; Details to be found at:; Portables without Bluetooth
  • Page 9 – Compliance; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Exposore to Radio Frequency Signals; SAR values; Head
  • Page 10 – Information to User; Bluetooth Qualified Design ID
  • Page 11 – Requirements; Telephone
  • Page 12 – ately from the handset and keep it away from naked flames.
  • Page 13 – Disposal of Telephone and Batteries
  • Page 14 – Figure 1: Overview of the DT690 cordless phone; Multifunction button; Used to increase the speaker volume; Speaker volume down key; Used to decrease the speaker volume; Soft keys; Can be pre-programmed or used with the GUI
  • Page 15 – and; Table 1 Functions
  • Page 16 – Table 2 Accessories; Case; The plastic cover parts are made of durable PC/ABS material.; Antenna; The antenna is integrated inside the phone.
  • Page 17 – The microphone is placed at the front bottom side of the phone.; Information; Figure 2: Example of a display in idle mode
  • Page 18 – keys; Figure 3: Soft keys “Call” and “List”; Idle phone
  • Page 19 – Outgoing call; ) before the number or name tells you; System Connection Messages; Shown in display Indicating Description; No access
  • Page 20 – Icons
  • Page 21 – Indicates a locked keypad.
  • Page 22 – Tabs; The menu tabs are listed and described below.; Contains call lists, call time, and call services
  • Page 23 – Structure; Figure 4: The main menu with the Messaging icon selected
  • Page 24 – An overview of the; Calls; menu
  • Page 25 – Contacts; Figure 6: Contacts Menu; Profile; Figure 7: Profile Menu
  • Page 26 – Messaging
  • Page 27 – My Favourites Menu; My favourites; Figure 9: My favourites Menu; cuts; Short cuts; Figure 10:Short cuts Menu
  • Page 28 – Connection
  • Page 29 – Settings
  • Page 30 – In call; menu is presented in figure 13 on page 30.; The options that appear when you press; More; are programmed
  • Page 31 – Customizing the Menu Structure
  • Page 32 – Tone Description; Dial tone
  • Page 33 – Table 3 Cordless Phone Indicator; Desk PDM Charger Indicator; Table 4 Desk PDM Charger Indicator; Indicator; Change phone
  • Page 34 – Not logged in to
  • Page 35 – Switching On and Off; No System; On; Yes
  • Page 36 – Free Seating; authorization code
  • Page 37 – Incoming Calls; When you receive a call, do the following to answer:; Press; OR; Press the answering button on the headset.
  • Page 38 – Mute Ring Signal; On when silent; Rejecting a Call
  • Page 39 – Ringing; Parallel Ringing Temporarily; extension number; Restoring Parallel Ringing
  • Page 41 – Outgoing Calls; Dial the number and press; The number is shown on the display while dialing.; Clear; to erase and edit the number.; Expensive
  • Page 42 – Dialing Using a Pre-programmed Hot Key or Soft Key
  • Page 43 – While waiting for a connection, dial tone or during the call:; Number Presentation Restriction
  • Page 44 – Last External Number Re-dial
  • Page 45 – Ordering Callback for an External Number
  • Page 46 – Ordering Call Waiting
  • Page 47 – Ordering Intrusion On a Busy Extension; Dialing; speed dialing number
  • Page 48 – Common Authorization Code; common authorization code; Opening the Extension For a Single Call
  • Page 49 – Authorization; individual authorization code
  • Page 50 – Opening the Phone; Assigning Own the Individual Authorization Code to Other Phone; Changing the Individual Authorization Code
  • Page 51 – Call List; Opening the Call List
  • Page 52 – Saving a Number in the Call List
  • Page 54 – Searching by Name; Searching by Number
  • Page 55 – Viewing Last Search Result; Adding a Name and a Number
  • Page 56 – Deleting a Name and a Number
  • Page 57 – Writing Text and Numbers; Smith; OK; Number Input Mode
  • Page 58 – Characters; Figure 14:Available characters
  • Page 59 – Shortcuts; Keys; Changes saved
  • Page 61 – Button
  • Page 63 – Favorites; Adding a Favorite; Deleting a Favorite; Favourites saved
  • Page 64 – During Calls; Control
  • Page 65 – Opening Contacts During Call
  • Page 66 – Inquiry
  • Page 67 – Transfer
  • Page 68 – Answering a Call Waiting Call; Putting the Ongoing Call On Hold
  • Page 69 – Terminating the Ongoing Call
  • Page 70 – Dialing During a Connected Call
  • Page 71 – Call Forwarding; Diversion from Call Services Menu; Ordering Diversion of Incoming Calls
  • Page 72 – Diversion; answering position number; Internal
  • Page 73 – Remote Programming of Follow-me
  • Page 74 – External; route access code and the external number #
  • Page 75 – Number; or; search profile digit
  • Page 76 – Cancelling Personal Number From Your Office Phone
  • Page 77 – Cancelling From External Phone; Creating and Using Search Profiles
  • Page 79 – Settings Form For Search Profiles; Fill in your contact details
  • Page 80 – Remote Programming of Diversion; Remote Programming of Direct Diversion
  • Page 81 – Programming
  • Page 83 – Absence
  • Page 84 – absence code; Absence Information For Your
  • Page 86 – Messages; Receiving a Message
  • Page 89 – Writing and Sending a Message; received
  • Page 90 – sent; Answering a Manual Message Waiting; You; Ordering an MMW Indication
  • Page 91 – an MMW Indication; Mail; Voice
  • Page 92 – Listening To Voice Mail; New
  • Page 93 – View
  • Page 94 – Group Features; Group Call Pickup; call pickup groups; Common Bell Group
  • Page 95 – Answering a Group Call; Reentering the Group
  • Page 96 – Other Useful Features; Code; Ongoing External Call; account code
  • Page 97 – Statistics; Ordering General Deactivation; Service; night service mode
  • Page 98 – Common Night Service; Mode; In the event of an emergency, the operator can set the exchange into; Malicious Call Tracing; Ordering Call Tracing
  • Page 99 – Calling With an Common Authorization Code; Calling With an Individual Authorization Code
  • Page 100 – Sound and Alerts; Ringer
  • Page 101 – Alert
  • Page 102 – Saver; Time and Date
  • Page 103 – Date; Locks
  • Page 104 – Activating Automatic Key Lock
  • Page 105 – Phone; PIN code; PIN
  • Page 106 – old; Changing the Owner ID; Answering
  • Page 107 – Changing Menu Language
  • Page 108 – Changing Text Size for Messages
  • Page 109 – Connections; Bluetooth
  • Page 110 – Put headset in Pairing; System
  • Page 111 – Subscribing To a New System
  • Page 112 – Charger; Redirecting Calls and Messages While Charging
  • Page 113 – Switching Off the Phone While Charging
  • Page 114 – Profiles
  • Page 115 – Adding a New Profile
  • Page 117 – Installation; the; The battery needs charging when the low battery level symbol,; Charging Spare Batteries
  • Page 118 – Replacing the Battery; Figure 15:Unlock the lid and remove the battery; Clip
  • Page 119 – Attach the standard clip as described in figure 16 on page 119.; Casing
  • Page 120 – String; The 800 mm long security string is attached directly to the phone.; Figure 18:Desk Charger; PDM; Figure 19:Desk PDM Charger
  • Page 121 – Figure 20:Network and USB Connectors
  • Page 122 – Headset; Using a Bluetooth Headset; a Bluetooth Headset
  • Page 123 – Connection successful.; Calling With Bluetooth
  • Page 124 – Audio; Answering With Bluetooth; Switching from Bluetooth To a Headset With Cord; Accessibility and Voice quality
  • Page 125 – Operation Area; Call services
  • Page 126 – Troubleshooting; Table 12 Operational problems
  • Page 127 – No system; Display shows
  • Page 129 – Glossary
  • Page 131 – Telephony Function Codes; Table 14 Standard and alternative codes
  • Page 133 – Customer Identity Storage
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USER GUIDE

USER GUIDE

1424-EN/LZT 103 088

D3

2010

11

16

Aastra DT690

Cordless Phone for MX-ONE™

rsiimes

Mats Höglander

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Page 2 - Copyright; © Copyright Aastra Telecom Sweden AB 2010. All rights reserved.; Disclaimer

1424-EN/LZT 103 088 Uen D3 2010-11-16 2 Copyright © Copyright Aastra Telecom Sweden AB 2010. All rights reserved. Disclaimer No parts of this publication may be reproduced, stored in retrieval systems, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or oth...

Page 3 - Introduction; WARRANTY; About this User Guide; Place the phone in the charger and charge it for at least one hour

C ORDLESS P HONE FOR MX-ONE™ 3 1424-EN/LZT 103 088 Uen D3 2010-11-16 1 Introduction WARRANTY AASTRA MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Aastra shall not be liable fo...

Page 4 - IPEI and IPDI Codes; ment procedure; Back; Version; Software

1424-EN/LZT 103 088 Uen D3 2010-11-16 4 I NTRODUCTION 1.3 IPEI and IPDI Codes Your phone has a unique IPEI code (International Portable part Equip-ment Identity), and a unique global GAP identity number for the DECT registration (IPDI). The IPEI and IPDI codes are used for network subscription of th...

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