Aastra Telecom DT690 User Manual

UD214016S321E40R-EGNU/LIZDTE103 088  
Aastra DT690  
Cordless Phone for MX-ONE™  
USER GUIDE  
rMsiaHimtseHsöglander  
CORDLESS PHONE FOR MX-ONE™  
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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 for errors contained  
herein nor for incidental or consequential damages in connection with  
the furnishing, performance or use of this material.  
TRADEMARK  
Aastra is a registered trademark of Aastra Technologies Limited. All  
other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective  
owners.  
1.1  
About this User Guide  
This guide describes the available features of the DT690 cordless phone  
when it is connected to MX-ONE™.  
The DT690 cordless phone is rich of features, with a color display, tele-  
phony, messaging, and Bluetooth (optional). The phone is designed for  
use in a medium demanding environment, such as hospital environment,  
light industry environment, and office environment.  
Depending on the version and configuration of the exchange that your  
phone is connected to, some of the functions and features described in  
this user guide may not be available. There can also be some differ-  
ences in the way your phone is programmed. Please consult the system  
administrator if you need further information. Some markets use differing  
codes for some features. In this guide the features are described using  
the most common codes. The latest version of the user guide can be  
downloaded from www.aastra.com.  
1.2  
Preparing for Use  
Before using your phone for the first time, you have to charge and  
connect the battery, see Installation on page 117.  
Note: Place the phone in the charger and charge it for at least one hour  
before using it the first time.  
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INTRODUCTION  
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 the phone.  
At delivery, the phone’s IPEI and IPDI codes are identical, and either of  
them can be used for network subscription.  
Note: If the phone is replaced by another phone using the easy replace-  
ment procedure, the IPDI code changes. If the IPEI and IPDI  
codes differ, the IPDI code should be used for network subscrip-  
tion.  
To look up the IPEI and IPDI codes, do the following:  
1. Dial *#06# when the phone is in idle mode.  
The IPEI and IPDI numbers appear in the display.  
2. Press Back to return to idle mode.  
Note: If your phone is broken and needs to be replaced with another  
phone, please contact the system administrator.  
1.4  
Software Version  
To view the phone’s software version:  
1. Dial *#34# when the phone is in idle mode.  
2. Select Software and press Select.  
Details about the software version appear in the display.  
3. Press Back until you return to idle mode.  
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1.5  
Accessibility and Voice Quality  
The base network is not always available. If you cannot connect to the  
system, contact the system administrator. For best voice quality, avoid  
positioning yourself near a computer, a radio, or similar equipment.  
1.5.1  
Operating area  
You can use your cordless phone in the area that is covered by the  
network. Outside this area you will lose contact with the phone network.  
The signal strength icon,  
be displayed.  
, will disappear and the text No Systemwill  
1.5.2  
1.5.3  
Out of Range  
When you leave the system coverage area you will hear a short beep  
and see a lamp indication, and the text Searchingwill appear in the  
display. The out of range beep will be repeated every minute for 30  
minutes. To switch off the beep, press and hold the mute key,  
When reentering the coverage area, it takes a few minutes before the  
phone registers into the system.  
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Standby Time  
Poor radio signals (far away from the system base station) reduce the  
handset standby and talk times. High loudspeaker or ringer volume,  
frequent key activation and display illumination as well as active vibra-  
tion alarm and Bluetooth operation, are features that can specifically  
shorten standby and talk times.  
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2
Safety Instructions  
Read this sedction before using the telephone.  
For safe and efficient operation of the telephone, observe the guidelines  
given in this manual and all necessary safety precautions when using  
the telephone. Follow the operating instructions and adhere to all warn-  
ings and safety precautions located on the product, the Quick Reference  
Guide and this User Manual.  
This product shall only be used with the following batteries:  
Art.No.: 660216 Battery  
Single chargers shall only be connected with power adapters supplied  
by the manufacturer.  
Available power adapters (Suppliers Designation) are:  
Art.No.DC3: 130160A Power supply unit AC/5V DC/0.65A  
- Europe  
Art.No.DC3: 130166A Power supply unit AC/5V DC/1A  
- USA, Canada, AUS, and UK  
Art.No.DC4: 130161A Power supply unit AC/5V DC/2A  
- Europe, USA, Canada, AUS, and UKAA  
2.1  
Precautions  
Save this manual. It includes important safety information and  
operating instructions. Save all instructions for future reference.  
Before using the handset, users of hearing aids should note that  
radio signals can affect hearing aids and, if powerful enough, can  
cause an unpleasant buzzing sound.  
Connect AC (power supply) to the desktop battery charger only to  
designated power sources as marked on the product.  
Danger: Never alter the AC cord or plug. If the plug will not fit into  
the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.  
Improper connection increases the risk of electric shock.  
Position the electrical cord to the AC power supply where it is least  
likely to be subjected to damage or stress.  
Remove the electrical cord from an outlet by pulling gently on the  
AC adapter, not by pulling the cord.  
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Remove the battery before cleaning the telephone to reduce risk of  
electric shock.  
Unplug the battery charger from a power source before cleaning  
the telephone to reduce risk of electric shock.  
Do not use the telephone with auxiliary equipment not exclusively  
recommended by the manufacturer, as it may result in fire, electric  
shock, or injury, and will void the warranty.  
Do not disassemble the telephone. Disassembling the telephone  
voids the warranty. The telephone consists of no consumer  
serviceable components. Service should be performed by Autho-  
rized Service centre only.  
Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved  
by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
Do not allow heavy objects to fall on the telephone.  
Do not allow children to play with the product packaging material.  
Product packaging material is often small and may present a  
choking hazard.  
Do not allow children to play with the telephone. It is not a toy. Chil-  
dren could hurt themselves or others. Children could also damage  
the telephone.  
Always keep and handle your products with care and keep them in  
a clean and dust-free place. Proper use and care will prolong the  
product’s life. Use a soft absorbent tissue or cloth to remove dust,  
dirt or moisture.  
For long and safe operation with optimal performance the battery  
need to be replaced regularly.  
Do not put the product in a microwave oven as this may cause  
damage to either the oven or the product.  
Do not paint your product.  
To avoid hearing impairment, accept the call before holding your  
product (or portable handsfree device) to your ear.  
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2.1.1  
Frequency Range  
The telephone is a radio transmitter and receiver. When it is on, it  
receives and sends out radio frequency (RF) energy. The telephone  
operates on different frequency ranges depending on market and  
employs commonly used modulation techniques:  
1880-1900 MHz  
EU  
USA  
1920-1930 MHz  
1910-1930 MHz  
Latin America  
Brazil  
1910-1920 MHz  
1900-1920 MHz  
Other countries  
(except China)  
2.2  
Regulatory Compliance Statements  
(EU and EFTA only)  
Hereby, Aastra Telecom Sweden AB, Box 42214, SE-126 17 Stockholm,  
declares that this telephone is in conformity with the essential require-  
ments and other relevant provisions of the European Directive  
1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive).  
Details to be found at: http://www.aastra.com/sdoc  
2.3  
Regulatory Compliance Statements  
(USA and Canada only)  
Portables without Bluetooth  
FCC ID:BXZDH4  
Portables with Bluetooth  
FCC ID:BXZDH4BL  
IC: 3724B-DH4BL  
IC: 3724B-DH4  
US: 9FVW4NANDH4  
US: 9FVW4NANDH4  
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2.3.1  
FCC Compliance Statements  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment gener-  
ates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful inter-  
ference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference  
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter-  
ference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone.  
2.3.2  
Exposore to Radio Frequency Signals  
This EUT has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized  
specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general  
population exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and  
had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures spec-  
ified in FCC/OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C (2001) and IEEE 1528-2003.  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for  
an uncontrolled environment. This device complies with FCC SAR limit  
of 1.6 W/kg. The maximum SAR value measured when used at the ear,  
and when worn on the body using belt clip are:  
SAR values  
Head  
With Bluetooth  
0.104 W/Kg  
Without Bluetooth  
0.072 W/kg  
Body worn  
0.029 W/Kg  
0.036 W/kg  
This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any  
other antenna or transmitter.  
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Use of non-Aastra approved accessories may violate the FCC RF expo-  
sure guidelines and should be avoided.  
2.3.3  
2.3.4  
Information to User  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject  
to the following conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interfer-  
ence that may cause undesired operation.  
IC Requirements for Canada  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B conforme á la norme NMB-003  
du Canada.  
The wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and  
manufactured not to exceed the emission limit for exposure to radio  
frequency (RF) energy set by the Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety  
Code 6. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and estab-  
lished permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. These  
guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by interna-  
tional standard bodies. These standards include a substantial safety  
margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age  
and health.  
This device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized  
specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment / general  
public exposure limits specific in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 and had been  
tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in  
IEEE 1528-2003.  
2.4  
Bluetooth Qualified Design ID  
Bluetooth QD ID: B016451  
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2.5  
Environmental Requirements  
2.5.1  
Cordless Telephone  
Note: Do not use the cordless phone in areas with a danger of  
explosion, as it is not specified as intrinsically safe.  
o
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Only use the telephone in temperatures between 0 C to +40 C  
(32 F to 104 F).  
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Avoid exposing the telephone for direct sunlight or close to other  
heat sources.  
Do not expose the telephone to open flame.  
Keep the telephone away from excessive heat and moisture.  
Moving the equipment rapidly between warm and cold tempera-  
tures may cause condensation (water droplets) to form on its  
internal and external surfaces. Water droplets may cause malfunc-  
tion of the equipment and corrupt or end communication or damage  
the equipment. When condensation is noticed, stop using the  
equipment. Switch off the phone, remove the battery and unplug  
the mains adapter from the power outlet. Wait until the moisture  
evaporates from the equipment before putting it in operation again.  
Protect your telephone from aggressive liquids and vapours.  
If the telephone has been exposed for water or condense, remove  
the battery immediately and let it dry completely before re-inserting  
the battery.  
Do not place a cold telephone in a charger.  
If the liquid crystal display breaks, avoid injury by preventing the  
liquid crystal from coming into contact with eyes, skin or mouth.  
Prevent the liquid crystal from leaking out of the broken glass.  
In case of smoke or fumes, stop operating the product and turn it  
off immediately. Unplug the mains adapter and remove the  
batteries from the phone immediately. Continued operation may  
result in fire or electrical shock.  
2.5.2  
Battery  
Do not immerse the battery into water. This could short-circuit and  
damage the battery. If the battery has been exposed to water or  
condense, remove it immediately and let it dry completely before  
reinserting it.  
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Do not expose a battery to an open flame. This could cause the  
battery to explode.  
Never carry or store the battery together with electrically  
conducting objects (neck chains, pencil leads, etc.)  
If you ever notice liquid leaking out, unusual odour, build-up of heat,  
discolouration, deformation or any other abnormal condition when  
you use, charge or store the battery, remove the battery immedi-  
ately from the handset and keep it away from naked flames.  
The battery fluid can damage your sight. If at any time battery fluid  
accidentally gets into your eyes, rinse your eyes immediately with  
clean tap water and contact a doctor.  
Do not allow the metal contacts on the battery to touch another  
metal object. This could short-circuit and damage the battery.  
Do not leave a battery where it could be subjected to extremely high  
temperatures, such as inside a car on a hot day.  
Use the Desktop Charger or the wall mounted Charging Rack for  
charging. Charge the battery for at least one hour the first time you  
use the battery. Note that the wall mounted charger with a battery  
pack adapter has to be used if the battery alone is to be charged.  
Do not charge a battery when the ambient room temperature is  
above 40 ºC or below +5 ºC (above 104º F or below 41 ºF).  
Do not attempt to take a battery apart.  
Do not disconnect the battery unless it needs to be replaced.  
Turn off the telephone before removing the battery.  
Unplug the battery charger from a power source before cleaning  
the phone to reduce risk of electric shock.  
Only charge the battery when it is placed in the phone.  
Never heat or dispose of the battery into a fire, which, or else, may  
cause leakage, burst or fire.  
Remove the carrying case from the product while in charger.  
Do not cover the product while it is being charged. Do not charge  
the phone in a closed cabinet or drawer. The charging of the battery  
is a chemical process and causes the battery to become warm  
during charging. Make sure the environment in which the phone is  
charged, is well ventilated.  
The cordless phone can be charged either when switched on or off.  
Do not, under any circumstance, connect the battery's positive and  
negative leads altogether.  
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Do not strike or drop the battery. It may cause damage to the  
battery.  
The battery should be stored in a dry place, with the ambient  
temperature of approximately +25°C (+77°F) for best performance.  
The battery continues to discharge a minimal portion of its power,  
even if the product is switched off or the battery is removed.  
2.5.3  
Disposal of Telephone and Batteries  
Defective phones or batteries should not be placed in municipal waste.  
Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products.  
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DT690 DESCRIPTION  
3
DT690 Description  
This chapter describes the DT690 cordless phone and its display, menu  
structure, and tones.The phone is shown in figure 1 on page 14.  
1
14  
2
3
13  
12  
4
5
6
11  
10  
7
9
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Figure 1: Overview of the DT690 cordless phone  
1
Multifunction button  
Can be used as a shortcut to functions, or used in long or  
double press modes  
2
3
4
5
Speaker volume up key  
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  
Off-hook key  
Used to connect calls, and as a shortcut to the call list.  
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7
8
9
Voice mail access  
Used to listen to voice mail messages  
Key lock and upper and lower case  
A combined key lock and shift key for upper and lower case  
Space  
Used to add space between text  
Mute key  
Used to switch audio on and off in idle mode, to silence the ring  
signal, and to switch the microphone off and on during a call  
10  
Navigation key  
Used to navigate left, right, up, and down, and to confirm (the  
middle key) a selection. It is also possible to program the  
navigation keys (except the middle key) for shortcuts.  
11  
12  
13  
14  
On-hook key and power on and off  
A combined key used to end a call, to return to idle mode, and to  
switch the phone on and off with a long press  
Display  
The display is 128 pixels wide and 160 pixels high. The display  
has multiple colors and backlighting  
Headset connector  
The headset connector is used to connect a headset. The  
headset connector cover protects the connector against dust  
Indication lamp  
Indicates incoming calls and messages, low battery, and  
charging status  
3.1  
Functions and Accessories  
Table 1 Functions  
Local phonebook (250 entries)  
Central phonebook *  
Company phonebook (1,000 entries) **  
Downloadable language **  
Vibrator  
Headset connector  
Microphone on/off during call  
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Loudspeaking function  
SMS (Short Message Service) *  
Voice mail access *  
Centralized management *  
Easy replaceable battery  
Easy replacement of telephone  
Bluetooth (optional)  
* This is a system dependent feature.  
** This feature requires configuration in WinPDM or CPDM.  
Table 2 Accessories  
Desk charger  
Desk PDM charger  
Rack PDM charger  
Battery pack rack charger  
Leather case  
Belt clip, hinge type  
Belt clip, swivel type  
Security chain  
Headset with microphone on boom  
Headset with microphone on cable  
Bluetooth headset (optional)  
3.1.1  
Accessories  
Case  
The plastic cover parts are made of durable PC/ABS material.  
Antenna  
The antenna is integrated inside the phone.  
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Loudspeaker  
A separate loudspeaker for the loudspeaking function is placed at  
the back side of the phone.  
Microphone  
The microphone is placed at the front bottom side of the phone.  
Clips  
There are two different belt clip options to the cordless phone; a  
standard (hinge) clip and a security (swivel) clip. Use the clip to  
attach the phone to a belt or similar. See also Belt Clip on page 118.  
It is also possible to use the phone without any clip.  
Battery  
The battery is a rechargeable Li-Polymer battery, placed under a  
battery cover. The battery is fully charged within four hours.  
3.2  
Display Information  
The icons and text in the display indicate functions and settings available  
to the user. The display gives visual feedback on all actions performed,  
set manually by the user.  
Note: If a name is available it is displayed together with, or instead of,  
the number.  
Status bar  
11:00  
Header bar  
01/11/2009  
System A  
Active area  
223344  
Soft key bar  
Menu  
Figure 2: Example of a display in idle mode  
Status bar  
Header bar  
The top row (Status bar) is used for icons giving the  
user information about signal strength, missed call,  
new message, phone lock, key lock, sound off, time  
and battery status. This row is always visible.  
The second row (Header bar) displays the current  
date, headset connection, Bluetooth connection, and  
system connection.  
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Active area  
Soft key bar  
The next rows (Active area) are used for information  
such as the name of the system to which the cordless  
phone is connected. A user identity provided from the  
system, or an owner ID, can also be displayed if it has  
been configured in the Settings tab. This is also the  
area for popup text, missed calls or to confirm an  
action.  
The bottom row (Soft key bar) is used for soft keys  
which can be used as shortcuts for functions in the  
phone. There are three soft keys located just beneath  
the display. The function of each soft key is indicated  
by text in the display just above the key, see figure 3 on  
page 18. In idle mode, the soft keys can be used for  
specific functions defined by the user of the phone.  
3.2.1  
Soft keys  
Call  
List  
Soft keys  
Figure 3: Soft keys “Call” and “List”  
Note: The information displayed varies depending on the version and  
configuration of the exchange, and whether you use the phone in  
a DECT or an IP DECT system. Consult the system administrator  
to find out which type of system your phone is used in.  
Depending on the state and setting of your phone, different information  
can be shown, see the following list:  
Idle phone  
Normal.  
The display shows the programmed name of your network,  
your name and extension number, time and date, and so on,  
Follow-me activated.  
The display shows your own extension number followed by a  
> and the number your extension has been diverted to.  
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Outgoing call  
Normal outgoing call.  
When you make an outgoing call, the dialed number or name  
is displayed.  
Diverted call.  
If the dialed number is diverted, the diversion information is  
shown. The display shows, for example, the dialed number  
and the number diverted to (preceded by >). When the  
diverted call is answered, only the number of the answering  
position is displayed.  
Incoming call  
Normal incoming call.  
If available, the number or the name of the caller is displayed.  
Diverted call.  
A diversion indicator (>) before the number or name tells you  
that the call is diverted to your extension. When you have  
answered the call, the display shows only the number of the  
person calling.  
3.2.2  
System Connection Messages  
Possible system connection messages that can be displayed on your  
phone is described below.  
Shown in display Indicating Description  
System A  
System  
The phone has contact with System A.  
Indication It is also possible to assign the system a  
name of your choice.  
No System  
Out of  
The phone is out of coverage. Go into  
coverage range, or contact the system  
administrator.  
When reentering the coverage area it can take a couple  
of minutes before the phone has registered  
automatically into the system.  
No access  
Access  
The phone has contact with a system,  
Indication calling is not allowed.  
No  
System  
The phone is not in contact with any  
Subscription  
Indication system. Ask the system administrator to  
log on the phone.  
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3.2.3  
Display Icons  
The display icons are described below.  
Icon  
Description  
Signal strength  
Shown in the upper left corner, when the phone is  
connected to a system. The staples shown in display  
depends on the signal strength.  
Full battery  
Shown in upper right corner.  
Low battery  
Shown when 10% or less remains of the battery  
capacity.  
Empty battery  
Flashing when the remaining battery capacity is 5%  
or lower.  
Loudspeaking  
Displayed in the soft key bar during a call. Pressing  
this icon will activate loudspeaking mode.  
Loudspeaking off  
Displayed when loudspeaking mode is enabled.  
Pressing the soft key when this icon is displayed will  
deactivate loudspeaking mode.  
Sound off  
Shown when the  
key is pressed and held, or  
when the phone is placed in the charger with sound  
off enabled.  
Microphone off  
Indicates a silenced microphone. It is displayed after  
a long press on  
during a call.  
Headset  
Indicates that a corded headset is connected to the  
phone.  
Outgoing call  
Added in front of outgoing calls in the call list.  
Incoming call  
Added in front of all answered calls in the call list.  
Missed call  
Added in front of missed calls in the call list, and in  
the status bar.  
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Icon (Cont.)  
Description (Cont.)  
Voice mail message  
Appears in the inbox when there are voice mail  
messages that you have not listened to. The icon  
remains in the inbox until you have listened to the  
voice mail.  
New voice mail message  
Indicates that you have one or more new voice mail  
messages. The icon remains in the status bar until all  
voice mail messages have been listened to.  
New text message  
Indicates that you have one or more new text  
messages. The icon remains in the status bar until all  
new text messages have been read.  
Read message  
Placed in front of a message to indicate that this  
message has been read.  
Keys locked  
Indicates a locked keypad.  
Phone locked  
Indicates a locked phone.  
Locked entry  
Indicates a company phonebook contact. These  
contacts cannot be changed or deleted by the user.  
Bluetooth  
Indicates that Bluetooth is enabled.  
Bluetooth headset  
Indicates that a Bluetooth headset is connected to  
the phone.  
WinPDM/CPDM communication  
Visible when there is communication with WinPDM or  
CPDM through the desk PDM charger.  
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3.2.4  
Menu Tabs  
The menu tabs are listed and described below.  
Icon  
Description  
Contacts  
Contains all names and numbers in the local phonebook. In  
addition, a company phonebook with up to 1,000 entries can  
be downloaded from the WinPDM or CPDM to the phone. It  
is also possible to access a central phonebook from this  
menu.  
Company phonebook and central phonebook are system dependent and configured  
by the system administrator.  
My favourites  
Contains menu shortcuts that you use to customize the  
menus.  
Messaging  
Contains all message handling such as reading and writing  
messages.  
Calls  
Contains call lists, call time, and call services  
Call services are configured by the system administrator from the WinPDM or CPDM.  
Connections  
Contains Bluetooth connection, headset selection, system  
selection and In charger selection.  
Bluetooth is optional, and is only visible in the connections menu if Bluetooth is  
ordered with the phone.  
Settings  
Contains phone settings such as ringer volume, and display  
language.  
Short cuts  
Contains shortcuts for the soft keys, hot keys, navigation  
keys, and the multifunction button.  
Profiles  
Allows you to create up to four profiles. By default there is no  
profile.  
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3.3  
Menu Structure  
All available phone features can be accessed through the menus. Use  
the navigation key,  
selections.  
, to enter menus, to select options, and confirm  
In idle mode, press the middle key of  
to open the main menu.  
Note: You can also open the main menu by pressing Menu.  
To confirm a selection, press the middle key of  
.
Note: You can also confirm a selection by pressing Select.  
Press Back to return to the previous menu, and press  
to exit  
the menu structure.  
When you open the main menu, the display will look as in figure 4 on  
page 23. The Messaging icon is selected by default when the main menu  
opens.  
13:00  
Messaging  
Calls  
Connections  
My favourites  
Profiles  
Short cuts  
Settings  
Contacts  
Select  
Back  
Figure 4: The main menu with the Messaging icon selected  
Note: The phone can be used in several networks. All functions are not  
supported in all networks.  
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3.3.1  
Calls Menu  
An overview of the Calls menu  
>
—>  
• Call  
7891 01:30  
7827 03:35  
7682 05:26  
7845 20-Oct-09  
• Call list  
—>  
—>  
>
>
>
>
>
>
• More  
• Back  
• Time of call  
Edit number  
Save number  
Send message  
Delete  
• Delete all  
• Missed calls —>  
—>  
7682 05:26  
• Call  
>
7845 23-Sep-09  
—>  
• More  
• Back  
>
>
>
>
>
>
• Time of call  
Edit number  
Save number  
Send message  
Delete  
• Call time  
—>  
Total call time:  
03:47:06  
Last call:  
00:00:07  
• Delete all  
• Call services  
—>  
• Absence*  
—>  
>
>
• Deactivate  
• Lunch  
>
>
>
>
>
• Meeting  
Trip  
• Vacation  
• Out  
• Absence 1  
>
>
>
• Absence 2  
• Absence 3  
• Absence 4  
• Divert calls*  
• Internal  
>
>
>
>
—>  
• External  
• No reply  
• When busy  
* Visible if defined in the PDM  
Figure 5: Calls Menu  
Note: Call service functions are system dependent. Parameters are set  
up in the CPDM or WinPDM. Contact the system administrator.  
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3.3.2  
Contacts Menu  
An overview of the Contacts menu  
>
>
• Call contact  
• Add contact  
• Search  
• From contact list  
——>  
——>  
——>  
>
• Name  
>
>
>
>
>
• New  
• From Call list  
• Work number  
• Mobile number  
• Other number  
• Ring signal  
• Edit contact  
——>  
>
• Search  
• From contact list  
——>  
• Name  
>
>
>
>
>
• Work number  
• Mobile number  
• Other number  
• Ring signal  
• Delete contact  
——>  
• Search  
• From contact list  
>
>
>
• Central phonebook*  
——> • Search by name  
• Search by number  
• Last result  
• Call  
• More  
• Back  
——>  
——>  
>
>
• View contact  
• Add to contacts  
• Send message  
>
>
* System dependent  
Figure 6: Contacts Menu  
3.3.3  
Profile Menu  
An overview of the Profile menu  
• Name  
>
>
• Volume  
>
>
>
——> • Internal call  
• Extrernal call  
• Call back  
>
• Ring signal  
• Message alert  
• Vibrating alert  
——>  
——>  
• Normal (example)  
• Add new  
——>  
• On  
>
>
>
• Off  
• On if silent  
• Key sound  
——>  
>
>
>
• Silent  
• Click  
Tone  
>
>
• Automatic  
• Loudspeaker  
• Answering behaviour ——>  
Figure 7: Profile Menu  
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Messaging Menu  
An overview of the Messaging menu  
——>  
——>  
• Enter text  
>
—>  
Message List  
—>  
• Inbox  
• Reply  
• More  
• View  
——>  
>
>
>
>
>
• Delete  
• Forward  
• Call sender  
• Call no. in text*  
• Save number  
• Close  
• More  
• Back  
—>  
>
>
• Delete  
• Delete all  
• Write new message ——>  
>
• Enter text  
——>  
—>  
——>  
Message List  
• Enter number  
>
• Unsent  
—>  
—>  
• Send  
• Clear  
• Edit  
• Back  
• More  
• Back  
• View  
>
• Delete  
• Delete all  
>
• Sent  
——>  
• Enter text  
• Delete  
>
—>  
• Forward  
• More  
Message List —>  
—>  
—>  
—>  
>
>
>
• Call no. in text  
• Save number  
• Close  
• More  
• Back  
• Delete  
• Delete all  
*) Visible if the number consists of minimum 3 digits.  
Figure 8: Messaging Menu  
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3.3.5  
My Favourites Menu  
An overview of the My favourites menu  
——>  
• Add new  
• Back  
• Inbox  
• Write new message  
• Central phonebook  
• No favourites added  
——>  
>
• Call contact  
• Call list  
• Call absence*  
• Call diversion*  
• Profiles  
• Favourites added  
(example)  
——>  
• Write new message >  
• Central phonebook >  
(short-cuts)  
* Defined in the PDM  
Figure 9: My favourites Menu  
3.3.6  
Short cuts Menu  
An overview of the Short cuts menu  
Soft Keys  
---> Left  
--->  
Name  
Function  
Value  
>
Not used  
Phone call  
Call list  
Contact list  
Central phonebook*  
Message inbox  
Middle --->  
Right --->  
----------->  
>
---> Enter number  
On  
Off  
Control question -->  
Hot Key  
--->  
--->  
0, 2 - 9 --->  
Function  
Value  
Control question --->  
------------>  
>
Send message  
---> Enter number  
Navigation Keys  
Up  
--->  
On  
Off  
Change profile  
---> Profile A (example)  
Down --->  
Middle --->  
Right --->  
Open a menu  
Call absence  
--->  
>
Main menu  
Calls  
Connections  
Contacts  
Messaging  
My favourites  
Profiles  
Multifunction button--->  
Long press --->  
Multi press --->  
*) This is a system dependent feature.  
**) Visible if defined in PDm or CPDM.  
Settings  
Absence**  
Call services  
Figure 10:Short cuts Menu  
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3.3.7  
Connection Menu  
An overview of the Connection menu  
—>  
• Enable / Disable  
• Headset  
>
• Bluetooth*  
• Headset  
• System  
—>  
• Add new  
>
—>  
—>  
• Mic on boom  
• Mic on cable  
• Hearing protection  
• Change system  
>
>
>
>
>
• Subscribe  
• Unsubscribe  
• Rename system  
• Priority  
—>  
• In charger  
• No action  
• Switch off  
• Redirect  
• Sound off  
*) Visible if the telephones hardware supports Bluetooth  
Figure 11:Connection Menu  
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3.3.8  
Settings Menu  
An overview of the Settings menu  
is presented in figure 12 on page  
• Volume  
>
—>  
• Sound & Alerts —>  
• Internal call  
• External call  
• Callback  
• Ring signals  
• Message alert  
• Vibrator alert  
>
—>  
• On  
• On if silent  
• Off  
• Key sound  
—>  
• Click  
Tone  
• Silent  
• Locks  
—>  
—>  
• On  
• Off  
• Automatic key lock —>  
—>  
• Auto phone lock  
• On  
• Phone lock  
—>  
• On in charger  
• Off  
• Change PIN code  
>
• Display  
—>  
• Information  
• Black  
• Screen saver  
—>  
>
• Brightness  
• Contrast  
• Normal  
• Power save  
• Time & Date  
—>  
—>  
• hh:mm (am/pm)  
• hh:mm  
• Time format  
• Date format  
—>  
• dd month yy  
• month dd yyyy  
• yyyy-mm-dd  
• mm/dd/yyyy  
• dd/mm/yyyy  
• dd-mm-yyyy  
• dd.mm.yyyy  
• Answering  
-–>  
• Hook-off  
• Any key  
• Answering key  
—>  
• Answering behaviour —>  
• Automatically  
• Loudspeaking  
• Messages  
-–>  
• Normal  
• Large  
Text Size  
—>  
• *Language  
• Owner ID  
—>  
>
Dansk, Nederlands,  
English, etc.  
Figure 12:Settings Menu  
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3.3.9  
In Call Menu  
An overview of the In call menu is presented in figure 13 on page 30.  
You reach the menu by pressing the soft key More during a call.  
Note: The options that appear when you press More are programmed  
from the WinPDM or CPDM. Please contact the system adminis-  
trator.  
>
• Contacts  
• Microphone on/off  
• Audio transfer**  
>
>
—>  
>
*
• New call  
• Call  
>
>
• Phonebook access  
• Cancel  
*
• Switch  
>
>
>
*
• End call  
Transfer*  
>
• Call  
Transf. to new****  
—>  
• Phonebook access  
• Cancel  
>
>
>
>
>
• Conference*  
• Call back*  
• Call waiting*  
• DTMF  
>
• DECT info ***  
• Link  
—>  
• System  
• General purpose 1 Name*  
• General purpose 2 Name*  
>
>
>
• General purpose 3 Name*  
* Visible if defined in the PDM  
**Only available when Bluetooth connection is active.  
*** Visibsible if the Admin menu is activated.  
**** Visible if the parameters “New call” and “Transfer” are defined in the PDM.  
Figure 13:In call Menu  
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3.3.10  
Customizing the Menu Structure  
It is possible to customize the menu tree by hiding some of the available  
functions that for example are not in use. This is configured in the  
WinPDM or CPDM by the system administrator.  
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3.4  
Tones  
The following different tones are sent from the exchange to your phone.  
Tone  
Description  
Dial tone  
Special dial  
tone  
Ringing tone  
or queue tone  
Busy tone  
Congestion  
tone  
Number  
unobtainable  
tone  
Call waiting  
tone  
Intrusion tone  
Conference  
tone  
every 15 seconds (to all parties)  
Verification  
tone  
Warning tone,  
expensive  
route  
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3.5  
Indicators  
3.5.1  
Phone Indicator  
The status indicators listed below are used to indicate phone status.  
Table 3 Cordless Phone Indicator  
Indicator  
Description  
Orange, fixed (phone placed in  
charger)  
Battery is being charged.  
Green, fixed (phone placed in  
charger)  
Battery is fully charged.  
Red, fixed  
Battery warning.  
Incoming call.  
Green flashing  
3.5.2  
Desk PDM Charger Indicator  
The status indicators listed below are used to indicate charger status.  
Table 4 Desk PDM Charger Indicator  
Indicator  
None  
Description  
Not connected to power.  
Logged on to CPDM or WinPDM.  
Green, fixed  
Orange, fixed  
Not logged on to CPDM or  
WinPDM.  
Orange, flashing (1000 ms on,  
1000 ms off)  
Software download  
File transfer during Easy  
Replacement  
Orange, flashing (100 ms on, 800 Change phoneindication during  
ms off)  
Easy Replacement.  
Red, fixed  
Software error. Service needed.  
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Red, flashing (100 ms on, 800  
ms off)  
Error indication during Easy  
Replacement. Put back old  
phone in charger. Charger  
returns to Not logged in to  
CPDM or WinPDMmode when  
the phone is removed.  
Red, flashing (3 long flashes, 800 Parameter error in user  
ms on, 100 ms off)  
parameters. Charger performs a  
factory reset and restarts.  
Red, flashing (800 ms on, 100  
ms off)  
Parameter error in production  
parameters. Service needed for  
charger.  
Error during Easy Replacement.  
Service needed for both phones.  
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4
Switching On and Off  
This chapter describes how to switch on and off the phone.  
Note: If the message No Systemis displayed you cannot make or  
answer calls. Depending on system programming, your phone  
can be locked automatically. To unlock the phone, enter your four  
digit code (factory default is “0000”).  
4.1  
Switching On  
To switch on the phone, do the following:  
1. Press and hold  
.
The phone will vibrate when it is on and the display lights up. The  
following confirmation message is displayed: DT690 Switch on?.  
2. Press Yes to confirm.  
If the phone does not switch on, or if the battery icon indicates low  
level, charge the battery and try again.  
4.2  
Switching Off  
To switch off the phone, do the following:  
1. In idle mode, press and hold  
.
The following confirmation message is displayed: Switch off?.  
2. Press Yes to confirm.  
The phone is switched off.  
Note: Pressing  
from a menu will return you to idle mode.  
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5
Free Seating  
Free Seating is used for people who have an office extension number  
but no phone set of their own, for example, people who are mostly  
working outside the office. As a free seating user, and working from the  
office, you can log on to any free phone set. The phone set will be  
assigned temporarily with your extension number and your system  
authorities.  
Note: Free seating is not supported by IP DECT.  
5.1  
Logging On  
To log on, do the following:  
1. Press *11*.  
2. Dial the authorization code * extension number # and press  
.
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
3. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
The display shows your phone number.  
5.2  
Logging Off  
To log off, do the following:  
1. Press #11# and then  
.
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
2. Press to finish the procedure.  
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Incoming Calls  
An incoming call is indicated by a flashing indicator, accompanied by a  
ring signal and a vibrating phone. The ring type tells you if the call is an  
internal, external or callback call. Both ring signal and vibrator can be  
disabled. The calling party’s number or name, or both, is displayed.  
The name of the caller will be shown if the calling party’s phone number  
is stored in any of the phonebooks. When a headset is connected to the  
phone, the answering button on the headset can be used to answer the  
call.  
The 25 last received phone numbers are stored in the call list along with  
6.1  
Answering Calls  
When you receive a call, do the following to answer:  
Press  
.
OR  
Press  
to answer in loudspeaking mode (handsfree).  
You are connected to the caller via the loudspeaker.  
OR  
Press the answering button on the headset.  
Note: Calls can be answered at any time even during programming, or  
while keying in a number. When the phone is in idle mode, you  
can change the answering method, see Changing Answering  
Other answering methods, such as Automatically or Loudspeaking, can  
be set from the Settings tab,  
matic answering is enabled, an incoming call will be answered automat-  
ically after approximately one second.  
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6.1.1  
6.1.2  
Call Pick-up  
To answer a call to a phone in another room:  
1. Call the ringing extension and press  
2. When you hear a busy tone, press 8.  
.
Note: France and New Zealand press 4; Sweden press 6.  
Mute Ring Signal  
If the phone rings at an inconvenient moment, you can switch off the ring  
signal temporarily:  
1. Press  
to suppress the ringing.  
All alert signals, including the vibrator, will be muted for this specific  
call.  
2. Press  
to answer the call.  
6.1.3  
Silent Ringing  
You can set your phone to silent ringing, when your phone is in idle  
mode:  
Press and hold  
ring signal is switched off, the icon  
to switch the ring signal on or off. When the  
is shown. All alert signals will  
silence until the ring signal is switched on again. If the vibrator is set  
to On when silent, it will alert you of new calls, messages and  
6.2  
6.3  
Rejecting a Call  
If you do not want to answer an incoming call, you can reject the call:  
Press  
. The call is disconnected.  
Ending a Call  
If you want to end an ongoing call, you hang up:  
Press  
.
The display shows the duration of the call. The total time of the call  
can also be retrieved from the Calls menu.  
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6.4  
Parallel Ringing  
Parallel ringing makes it possible for an incoming call to ring several  
phones simultaneously and for the call to be answered from any of the  
phones. The main advantage of this function is minimizing the risk of  
losing calls. The function requires all the phones involved to be defined  
in a parallel ringing list, which must be configured and initiated by the  
system administrator.  
Because only calls to a main extension will be distributed among the  
phones in the list, this main extension also needs to be defined. A call to  
a specific extension will not be distributed to other phones in the list. The  
user can disable parallel ringing temporarily using the function Internal  
Follow-me. For more information about Internal Follow-me, see Internal  
6.4.1  
Disabling Parallel Ringing Temporarily  
To disable parallel ringing temporarily, do the following:  
1. Press *21*  
Note: U.K., press *2*.  
2. Dial the extension number, press # and press  
.
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
3. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
If you want to disable parallel ringing for all phones defined in the list,  
follow the procedure for disabling the function from the phone with the  
main extension number and enter the number of the answering position.  
If you want to disable parallel ringing for one specific phone in the list  
only, follow the procedure for disabling the function from this phone and  
enter its extension number.  
6.4.2  
Restoring Parallel Ringing  
To restore parallel ringing, do the following:  
1. Press #21#.  
Note: U.K., press #2#.  
2. Press  
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
3. Press to finish the procedure.  
.
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Note: If you want to restore parallel ringing for all phones defined in the  
list, follow the procedure for restoring the function from the phone  
with the main extension number and enter the number of the  
answering position. If you want to restore parallel ringing for one  
specific phone in the list only, follow the procedure for restoring  
the function from this phone and enter its extension number.  
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7
Outgoing Calls  
This chapter describes how to make calls, how to conceal your number  
from being displayed to the person you are calling, and how to redial the  
last external number dialed.  
7.1  
Calling  
To make a call, you can either select a contact in one of the phonebooks  
available, or get the phone number or extension from the call list. You  
can also use shortcuts, if available.  
Available phonebooks are the local phonebook stored on the  
phone and the company phonebook stored centrally on a server,  
The 25 last received phone numbers are stored in the call list along  
with the latest dialed and missed phone numbers, see Call List on  
It is possible to save a phone number as a shortcut, see Shortcuts  
If the number you wish to dial is not stored in any phonebook, nor found  
in the call list, you enter the desired phone number or extension with the  
keypad.  
To call a number that is not stored in the call list or among your contacts,  
do the following:  
1. Dial the number and press  
or Call.  
The number is shown on the display while dialing.  
2. If needed, press Clear to erase and edit the number.  
Use the navigation key to step and add or delete a digit in the  
middle of a number.  
Note: If you receive a queue tone when the digit(s) to get an external  
line are dialed (if the feature Least Cost Routing is used in the  
system), keep waiting. Once a line becomes free you will receive  
a dial tone. If a warning tone is heard, the selected line is marked  
Expensive.  
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7.1.1  
7.1.2  
Dialing Using a Pre-programmed Hot Key or Soft Key  
To dial using a hot key or soft key, do the following:  
Press the pre-programmed hot key or soft key.  
The call will be connected automatically.  
Dialing a Number From the Call List  
To dial a number stored in the call list, do the following:  
1. Press  
.
The call list is opened. If a number occurs more than once, the most  
recent time stamp is shown along with the total number of occur-  
rences.  
2. Step with the navigation keys in the call list and select a number to  
dial. If you wish to edit the number before calling, do the following:  
a) Press More.  
b) Select Edit number, press Select, and make the desired  
changes.  
3. Press  
or Call.  
7.1.3  
Dialing From Contacts  
To dial a contact, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Call contact, and press Select.  
A name list is shown.  
3. Select a contact from the list, or search a name or number by enter  
characters in the Search field, and press  
or Call.  
For more information about calling contacts via the phonebooks, see  
7.1.4  
Dialing a Number from a Text Message  
It is possible to dial a number included in a received text message. For  
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7.1.5  
Loudspeaking (Handsfree)  
While waiting for a connection, dial tone or during the call:  
1. Press  
.
2. You are connected to the call via the loudspeaker and microphone.  
7.2  
Number Presentation Restriction  
If you do not wish to display your name and number to the person you  
are calling, you can activate the number presentation restriction feature.  
Note: The feature can be blocked for use on your extension by the  
system administrator.  
To hide your name and number from the person you are calling, do the  
following:  
1. Press *42# and press  
Wait for a dial tone.  
.
2. Dial the number.  
Instead of showing your name and number, the display on the  
called phone shows the text Anonymous.  
Note: The number presentation restriction settings are valid only for the  
ongoing call. Next time you want to use the feature, you will have  
to activate it again.  
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7.3  
7.4  
Last External Number Re-dial  
When you make an external call, the system automatically stores the  
number dialed, regardless of whether the call was successful or not.  
To re-dial the last external number dialed:  
Press *** and then  
.
Note: Finland and Sweden, press **0.  
When You Receive a Busy Tone  
If you call an extension and receive a busy tone or get no answer, or if  
all external lines are busy, you can use one of the following methods:  
Callback  
Call Waiting  
Intrusion  
Note: These functions need to be programmed via the WinPDM  
or CPDM. Please contact the system administrator.  
During an ongoing call, the soft key More is displayed, leading to the In  
call menu, where you find options such as Callback and Call waiting.  
7.4.1  
Callback  
When you order callback for a busy extension, you will be called back as  
soon as the extension or line becomes free. If you order callback when  
there is no answer, you will be called back when the extension has been  
used the next time.  
7.4.1.1  
Ordering Callback for an Extension  
To initiate callback when a called extension is busy, or when there is no  
answer, do the following:  
1. Press More.  
2. Select Callback, and press Select.  
Note: If Callback is not programmed and does not appear when you  
press More, you can press 6 to initiate callback. France, New  
Zealand and Sweden, press 5  
3. Press  
and wait until the phone alerts.  
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You are called back (recall ring signal) when the ongoing call is  
finished or the next time a new call is finished. You have to answer  
within eight seconds, otherwise the callback service is cancelled.  
While waiting for callback, you can make and receive calls as usual.  
4. Press  
to answer when you are called back.  
The system calls the extension.  
Note: Callbacks can be activated on several extensions at the same  
time.  
7.4.1.2  
Ordering Callback for an External Number  
If all external lines are busy when you have dialed the external number  
and pressed  
, do the following:  
1. Press 6#.  
Note: France, New Zealand and Sweden, press 5#.  
2. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
When an external line becomes free you will be called back (recall  
ring signal). You have to answer within eight seconds, otherwise  
the callback service is cancelled. While waiting for callback, you  
can make and receive calls as usual.  
3. Press  
.
The system calls the external number.  
Note: Only one callback can be activated on a busy external line.  
7.4.1.3  
Canceling a Single callback  
To cancel a callback, do the following:  
1. Press #37*.  
Note: U.S. and Canada, press #6*.  
2. Dial the extension number and press #.  
Note: To cancel a single callback on a specific external line, dial  
the digit or digits to get a line instead of the extension number.  
3. Press  
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
4. Press to finish the procedure.  
.
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7.4.1.4  
Canceling All Callbacks  
To cancel all callbacks, do the following:  
1. Press #37#.  
Note: U.S. and Canada, press #6#.  
2. Press  
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
3. Press to finish the procedure.  
.
7.4.2  
Ordering Call Waiting  
If you urgently wish to contact a busy extension or external line, you can  
send a notification using a call waiting signal.  
Note: This feature might be blocked for use on your extension. This  
needs to be configured in the WinPDM or CPDM by the system  
administrator.  
To order call waiting, do the following:  
1. Press More, select Call Waiting and press Select.  
The other part will hear a call waiting signal.  
Note: If Call Waiting is not programmed and does not appear  
when you press More, you can press 5 to activate. France and  
New Zealand, press 6; Sweden, press 4.  
2. Keep the phone off hook but close the menu.  
3. When the called extension or external line becomes free, it will be  
called automatically.  
7.4.3  
Intrusion  
You can intrude on an ongoing call on a busy extension. If intrusion is  
not allowed for the called extension, you will continue to hear a busy  
tone. Before the intrusion is executed, an intrusion tone is sent to the  
parties in the ongoing call. As long as the three parties are connected,  
you will hear an intrusion tone.  
Note: Intrusion might be blocked for use on your extension (this is  
programmed by the system administrator). If Intrusion is not  
allowed, you will continue to hear a busy tone.  
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7.4.3.1  
Ordering Intrusion On a Busy Extension  
To intrude on a busy extension, do the following:  
1. Press 4 when you hear a busy tone.  
Note: France, New Zealand and Sweden, press 8.  
7.5  
Bypass  
If you need to get through to a certain extension that is currently being  
forwarded by follow-me, you can bypass the extension.  
If this feature is allowed from your extension, you can bypass an acti-  
vated Diversion, an activated Follow-me or an activated Absence Infor-  
mation on a specific extension.  
To request a bypass ordered by an extension, do the following:  
1. Press *60*.  
Note: U.S. and Canada, press *1*.  
2. Dial the extension number and press # and  
.
Wait for an answer.  
7.6  
Speed Dialing  
Common speed dialing numbers allows the you to make calls simply by  
pressing a few keys. The common speed dialing numbers consist of 1-5  
digits and are stored in the exchange (by the system administrator).  
To make call using a speed dial number, do the following:  
1. Dial the common speed dialing number.  
Please see to your phone directory.  
2. Press  
to make the call.  
Note: You can also make speed dialing calls via the phonebook.  
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7.7  
Voice Dialing  
The phone is prepared for the Voice Activated Assistant feature, which  
can be programmed via CPDM or WinPDM on a hot key, soft key or the  
multifunction key. For more information, contact the system adminis-  
trator.  
7.8  
Authorization Codes  
Authorization codes are used to grant different user groups different  
levels of access to the telephony system.  
There are two types of authorization codes, common and individual,  
which are presented in the following sections.  
7.8.1  
Common Authorization Code  
If you are assigned to use a common authorization code (1 to 7 digits)  
you can change temporarily any phone used within the exchange to the  
authority level connected to this code. You can use the code for one call  
only or you can open the phone for some calls and lock it when leaving  
the phone.  
7.8.1.1  
Opening the Extension For a Single Call  
To use the code for a single call, do the following:  
1. Press *72*.  
Note: Germany, The Netherlands, and Sweden, press *75*. U.S.  
and Canada, press *6*.  
2. Enter the authorization code, press # and  
Wait for a verification tone.  
.
3. Dial the digit(s) to get an external line.  
4. Dial the external number.  
7.8.1.2  
Opening the Extension For Several Calls  
To open an extension for some calls, do the following:  
1. Press #73*.  
Note: U.S. and Canada, press #71*.  
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2. Enter the authorization code, press # and  
Wait for a verification tone.  
3. Press to finish the procedure.  
.
7.8.1.3  
Locking the Extension  
To lock an extension, do the following:  
1. Press *73*.  
Note: U.S. and Canada, press *71*.  
2. Enter the authorization code, press # and  
Wait for a verification tone.  
.
3. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
7.8.2  
Individual Authorization Code  
If you are assigned to use an individual authorization code (1 to 7 digits,  
assigned to your own extension), you can lock your own extension to a  
common authority level when, for example, you are out of the office. You  
can also change temporarily any other phone used within the exchange  
to the same authority level as you have on your own phone. The indi-  
vidual code can be changed from your own extension.  
7.8.2.1  
Locking the Phone  
To lock your phone, do the following:  
1. Press *76*.  
2. Enter the authorization code, press # and  
.
Wait for a verification tone.  
3. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
7.8.2.2  
Making Calls While the Phone Is Locked  
To make calls with your authority level when your phone is locked, do the  
following:  
1. Press *75*.  
Note: Germany, The Netherlands, and Sweden, press *72*.  
2. Enter the authorization code, press # and  
.
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Wait for a verification tone.  
3. Dial the digits to get an external line and the external number.  
7.8.2.3  
Opening the Phone  
To open your phone, do the following:  
1. Press #76*.  
2. Enter the authorization code, press # and  
3. Press to finish the procedure.  
.
7.8.2.4  
Assigning Own the Individual Authorization Code to Other Phone  
To assign your own authority level to another phone, do the following:  
1. Press *75*.  
Note: Germany, The Netherlands, and Sweden, press *72*.  
2. Enter the authorization code and press *.  
3. Dial your own extension number, press # and  
.
Wait for a verification tone.  
4. Dial the digits to get an external line and the external number.  
7.8.2.5  
Changing the Individual Authorization Code  
To change your individual authorization code, do the following:  
1. Press *74*.  
2. Enter the old authorization code and press *.  
3. Enter the new authorization code, press # and  
.
Wait for verification tone.  
4. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
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8
Call List  
The 25 last received, dialed and missed calls are stored in a call list. The  
numbers can be either extension numbers or external numbers, and  
External numbers are preceded by the digit(s) for external call access. If  
supported by the system, the number’s contact name can be displayed  
in the call list.  
If the same number is received, dialed or missed several times, it  
appears only once in the call list. However, next to the number, a time  
stamp for the most recent call is displayed along with information about  
the total number of calls to or from that number.  
If the time and date feature is enabled, it is possible to see when calls  
were made or received that day. The following day, the time stamp is  
changed to a date stamp. For more information on time and date  
8.1  
Opening the Call List  
To open the call list, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select  
Note: You can also open the call list by pressing  
2. Select Call list, and press Select.  
3. Scroll the list to select a number to call or edit.  
4. Select More or Call.  
.
Pressing Call initiates a call to the selected number.  
Pressing More opens a menu with options to edit, save, or  
delete calls, to view the time of stamp of the selected call, or  
to send a message to it.  
5. Press Back to leave the call list.  
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8.2  
Saving a Number in the Call List  
To edit a number in the call list, when your phone is in idle mode, do the  
following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Call list, and press Select.  
3. Scroll the list to select a number to edit.  
4. Select More and Edit number.  
5. Press Save number, specify the type of number, and press Select.  
The number is saved and the name field is highlighted.  
6. Press Add, enter the desired name and press OK.  
7. Make any other necessary settings and press Save and then press  
Back twice to leave the call list.  
8.3  
Deleting a Number From the Call List  
To delete a number from the call list, when your phone is in idle mode,  
do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Call list, and press Select.  
3. Scroll the list to select a number and press More.  
4. Select Delete, and press Select to remove the selected number.  
Select Delete all, and press Select to remove all numbers in the  
call list.  
5. Press Yes to confirm.  
The name and number are deleted.  
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9
Contacts  
The phone is equipped with the following phonebooks:  
Local phonebook  
The local phonebook can hold up to 250 entries (that is, names and  
numbers), which can be added, deleted and edited by the user. The  
phonebook lists all names in alphabetical order, where three  
numbers can be added for each contact; work number, mobile  
number, and other number. Maximum name and number length is  
48 characters in name and 24 digits in a number.  
Company phonebook  
The company phonebook can hold up to 1,000 entries, which can  
be downloaded to the phone. The names and numbers in this  
phonebook cannot be edited or deleted by the user. The phone-  
book lists all names in alphabetical order. The names from the local  
phonebook and the company phonebook appear in the same list,  
but the company phonebook contacts are marked with  
in front  
of the name to indicate that they cannot be modified. Maximum  
name and number length is 24 characters in name and 24 digits in  
a number (1 number per name).  
Central phonebook (optional)  
When you access the central phonebook, you send a request to a  
messaging server with the first characters entered, and the  
messaging server returns a list of names that matches the search.  
Maximum name and number length is 40 characters in name and  
20 digits in number.  
9.1  
Dialing a Contact from the Local or  
Company Phonebook  
To dial a contact from the company phonebook, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Call contact, and press Select.  
The local and company phonebook contacts appear in the same list  
but the company phonebook contacts are marked with  
of the name.  
in front  
3. Select a contact from the list, or search a name or number by  
entering characters in the Search field, and press Call.  
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9.2  
Dialing a Contact from the Central  
Phonebook (Optional)  
In the central phonebook, it is possible to search by name, number, or  
the last result.  
When the search is finished, it is possible to view contact information,  
add the number to a new contact, and to call the number.  
9.2.1  
Searching by Name  
To search a central phonebook contact by name, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Central Phonebook, and press Select.  
3. Select Search by name, and press Select.  
4. Enter the first or last name and press Search.  
The status message Searchingis displayed.  
5. Press  
or Call.  
9.2.2  
Searching by Number  
To search a central phonebook contact by number, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Central Phonebook, and press Select.  
3. Select Search by number, and press Select.  
4. Enter the first digit in the number and press Search.  
The status message Searchingis displayed.  
5. Select the number to call from the result list and press  
to make the call.  
or Call  
9.2.2.1  
Adding a Contact from the Central Phonebook Search  
When the search result is received, it is possible to add the name and  
number as a contact. Do the following:  
1. Press More.  
2. Select Add to cont. and press Select.  
3. Press Save.  
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9.2.3  
Viewing Last Search Result  
To view the last search result:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Central Phonebook, and press Select.  
3. Select Last Result, and press Select.  
9.3  
Adding a Name and a Number  
To add a name and a number to the phonebook, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Add contact and press Select.  
3. Select New or From call list and press Select.  
If New is chosen:  
a) Press Add, enter the name, and press OK.  
b) Select Name, Work number, Mobile number, or Other  
number, and press Add.  
c) Enter the number and press OK.  
d) Press Save.  
If From call list is chosen:  
a) Navigate to the desired number in the call list and press Add.  
b) Select Work number, Mobile number or Other number, and  
press Select.  
c) Select Name and press Add.  
d) Enter the name of the contact and press OK to save the entry.  
e) Press Save.  
9.4  
Changing a Name and a Number  
To edit a name or number in your list of contacts, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Edit contact and press Select.  
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The names in the contact list are shown in alphabetical order. To  
search in the list, enter the first character(s) in the name, or step  
with the navigation key.  
3. Select the contact to change, and press Edit.  
4. Select what to edit for this contact (Name, Work number, Mobile  
number or Other number) and press Edit again.  
5. Make the changes, and press OK.  
6. Press Save to save the changes.  
9.5  
Deleting a Name and a Number  
To delete a name and a number from your contacts, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Delete contact and press Select.  
The names in the contact list are shown in alphabetical order.  
Navigate with the navigation key to the desired name or  
number.  
OR  
Enter the first character(s) in the name and press Search.  
3. Press Delete to delete the entry and confirm deletion by pressing  
Yes.  
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9.6  
Writing Text and Numbers  
This section explains how to write text and numbers, which is useful  
when you want to add a new entry in the phonebook, or send a text  
message.  
To enter a name or number, use the following keys:  
Press  
or  
on the navigation key,  
, to move the cursor  
within the chosen row.  
Press Clear to correct a wrong entry.  
To add, for example, the name Smith in the phonebook, do the following:  
1. Press 7777 for S.  
The marked character is selected after a time out or when another  
key is pressed.  
2. Press 6 for m.  
3. Press 444 for i.  
4. Press 8 for t.  
5. Press 44 for h.  
6. Press OK when the name is complete.  
9.6.1  
9.6.2  
Number Input Mode  
A short press on a key enter the digits 0 - 9 and the  
characters * and #.  
To add a plus sign (+) in the number for international calls, press 0  
twice.  
Text Input Mode  
A short press on a key 0-9 displays the first available character on  
that specific key. The marked character is selected after a time out,  
or when another key is pressed.  
To change to upper or lower case, press  
before entering the  
character. The same key can also be used to display only digits.  
To add space in the text, press 0.  
A long press on  
displays special characters.  
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Special Characters  
Use the keypad to enter letters and characters. Press a key once for the  
first letter or character, twice for the second, three times for the third, and  
so on. The most common letters are printed above each key on the  
phone. All the available letters and characters are shown in figure 14 on  
a b c æ à â ç 2  
d e f è é ê ë 3  
j k l 5  
, .? ! - ‘ ” 1  
g h i î ï 4  
p q r s 7  
m n o ñ ô ö œ 6  
w x y z 9  
t u v û 8  
#
Space + * 0  
Figure 14:Available characters  
Note: Depending on the selected menu language, other characters can  
be available than appear in the illustration above.  
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10  
Shortcuts  
From the Short cuts tab ( ) you can create shortcuts to frequently used  
functions, such as making calls and sending messages. When you  
select , a list of available shortcut types is displayed. These shortcut  
types are: Soft keys, Hot keys, Navigation keys, and Multifunction  
button.  
10.1  
Soft Keys  
There are three soft keys, located beneath the display. In idle mode,  
these keys can be used for functions defined by the user of the phone.  
To assign a function to a soft key, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Soft keys and press Select.  
3. Select Left, Middle, or Right, and press Select.  
4. Select Name and press Select.  
Enter a name for the soft key, and press OK to save the setting.  
5. Select Function and press Select.  
6. Select a function from the list, and press Select.  
7. Press Back to confirm, or enter any required information, such as  
a phone number, and press OK to confirm.  
Note: Depending on which function you select, you may need to  
enter more information or make more selections. If, for example,  
you select Phone call or Send message, you will be prompted  
for the phone number of whom to call or send a message to.  
8. Select Value (if available for the selected function), press Select,  
enter a value and press OK.  
9. Select Control question, and press Select.  
10. Select Off or On, and press Select and then Back.  
Note: The control question value is Off by default. If you select  
On, a control question Proceed?is displayed when you press  
and hold the soft key.  
11. Press Save.  
The message Changes savedis displayed.  
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10.2  
Hot Keys  
A hot key can be programmed to give access to frequently used func-  
tions such as dialling a specific phone number, a shortcut to the menu,  
or sending an SMS. Keys 0 and 2 - 9 can be assigned as hot keys.  
To assign a hot key, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Hot keys and press Select.  
3. Select a number (0 or 2-9) in the list and press Select.  
4. Select Function and press Select.  
5. Select a function from the list, and press Select.  
6. Press Back to confirm, or enter any required information, such as  
a phone number, and press OK to confirm.  
Note: Depending on which function you select, you may need to  
enter more information or make more selections. If, for example,  
you select Phone call or Send message, you will be prompted  
for the phone number of whom to call or send a message to.  
7. Select Value (only available for some functions), press Select  
enter a value and press OK.  
8. Select Control question, and press Select.  
9. Select Off or On, and press Select and then Back.  
Note: The control question value is Off by default. If you select  
On, a control question Proceed?is displayed when you press  
and hold the hot key.  
10. Press Save to save the setting.  
The message Changes savedis displayed.  
10.3  
Navigation Keys  
The navigation key is really 5 separate keys; left, right, up, down, and  
confirmation (in the middle). You can define 4 of these navigation keys  
as shortcuts, that is, all except the middle key.  
To assign functions to the navigation keys, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Navigation keys and press Select.  
3. Select Up, Down, Left, or Right, and press Select.  
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4. Select Function and press Select.  
5. Select a function from the list, and press Select.  
6. Press Back to confirm, or enter any required information, such as  
a phone number, and press OK to confirm.  
Note: Depending on which function you select, you may need to  
enter more information or make more selections. If, for example,  
you select Phone call or Send message, you will be prompted  
for the phone number of whom to call or send a message to.  
7. Select Value (if available for the selected function), press Select  
enter a value and press OK.  
8. Select Control question and press Select.  
9. Select Off or On, and press Select and then Back.  
Note: The control question value is Off by default. If you select  
On, a control question Proceed?is displayed when you press  
and hold the navigation key.  
10. Press Save.  
The message Changes savedis displayed.  
10.4  
Multifunction Button  
The multifunction button can be defined with two different functions. A  
long press activates one function, and a double press activates another  
function. The key is not used by default, but can be defined by the user  
of the phone.  
To assign functions to the multifunction button, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Multifunction button, and press Select.  
3. Select Long press or Multi press, and press Select.  
Long press means that you press and hold the multifunction  
button to reach the assigned function.  
Multi press means that you press twice quickly on the multi-  
function button to reach the assigned function.  
4. Select Function and press Select.  
5. Select a function from the list, and press Select.  
6. Press Back to confirm, or enter any required information, such as  
a phone number, and press OK to confirm.  
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Note: Depending on which function you select, you may need to  
enter more information or make more selections. If, for example,  
you select Phone call or Send message, you will be prompted  
for the phone number of whom to call or send a message to.  
7. Select Value (if available for the selected function), press Select  
enter a value and press OK.  
8. Select Control question, and press Select.  
9. Select Off or On, and press Select and then Back.  
Note: The control question value is Off by default. If you select  
On, the control question Proceed?is displayed when you press  
and hold the multifunction key.  
10. Press Save.  
The message Changes savedis displayed.  
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Favorites  
From the My favourites tab (  
with frequently used functions. When you select  
) you can customize your own menu  
, a list of predefined  
functions is displayed, for example Write new message, Central  
Phonebook, and Call list.  
11.1  
Adding a Favorite  
To add a new favorite, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Edit favourites, and press Select.  
3. Select one of the menu options and press Change.  
4. Press Back to save the setting.  
The message Favourites savedis displayed.  
5. Press Back twice to return to the idle menu.  
11.2  
Deleting a Favorite  
To delete a favorite, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Edit favourites, and press Select.  
3. Deselect the menu option you wish to delete, and press Change.  
4. Press Back to save the setting.  
The message Favourites savedis displayed.  
5. Press Back twice to return to the idle menu.  
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12  
During Calls  
This chapter describes the options available during a call, such as call  
forwarding, call waiting, and conference. It also describes how to change  
the volume level and mute the microphone during a call.  
12.1  
12.2  
Volume Control  
To adjust the speaker volume during a call, you press the speaker  
volume up and speaker volume down buttons on the side of the phone.  
The phone stores and keeps the new volume level. You can also adjust  
the volume by pressing the navigation key.  
Loudspeaking (Handsfree)  
The loudspeaking function is useful in situations when you need to have  
a conversation over the phone while having your hands free for other  
tasks (handsfree mode).  
To activate loudspeaking during a call, do the following:  
Press  
.
You are connected to the caller via the loudspeaker and micro-  
phone.  
12.3  
Muting the Microphone  
It is recommended that you mute the microphone rather than putting a  
call on hold, because a call on hold can be diverted to your operator,  
directly or after some time.  
To mute the microphone during an ongoing conversation, do the  
following:  
1. Press More, select Microphone off, and press Select.  
Or  
Press and hold  
.
The mute microphone icon is displayed, and the other part in  
an ongoing call will not be able to hear you.  
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To switch on the microphone again, do the following:  
1. Press More, select Microphone on, and press Select.  
Or  
Press and hold  
.
Note: During an emergency call, the soft key More is disabled, which  
means that you can only turn off the microphone by pressing and  
holding  
.
12.4  
Opening Contacts During Call  
During a call it is possible to search for a contact in the local, the  
company and the central phonebooks.  
To search a contact during a call, do the following:  
1. Press More.  
2. Select Contacts, and press Select.  
3. Select Call contact to search a contact in the local or company  
phonebook. Or select Central Phonebook to search a contact in  
the central phonebook.  
4. Press Select.  
5. Select or search a contact.  
Note: If you wish to call the selected contact, you press Call. Then the  
first call is put on hold. For more information, see Inquiry on page  
12.5  
Inquiry  
Inquiry means placing an ongoing call on hold, and then calling a new  
party.  
Note: This feature needs to be configured in the WinPDM or CPDM.  
Please contact the system administrator.  
To make an inquiry to a third party during an ongoing call, do the  
following:  
1. Press More during the call.  
2. Select New call and press Select.  
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Note: If New call does not appear when you press More, it is  
possible to press R and dial the third party to initiate the inquiry.  
3. Dial the third party's phone number and press  
.
OR  
Press the  
soft key, select a contact, press Select, and then  
press Call.  
Note: It is only possible to select a contact from the local and  
company phonebook, but not from the central phonebook, when  
making an inquiry.  
4. When the third party answers, it is possible to switch between the  
calls (refer back), transfer the call, create a conference, and end  
one of the calls.  
12.5.1  
Ending Inquiry Call  
When yo want to end the inquiry call, do the following:  
1. Press More during the call.  
2. Select End call and press Select.  
The third party is disconnected, and you are connected to the first  
party.  
Note: If End call does not appear when you press More, press  
R to return to the first party.  
12.5.2  
Refer Back  
When you have made an inquiry to another party, and want to switch  
between the calls, do the following:  
1. Press More, select Switch and press Select.  
Note: If Switch does not appear when you press More, press 2  
to refer back. Sweden, press R.  
12.6  
Transfer  
If you wish to transfer an ongoing call to another extension, you can use  
the transfer feature.  
Note: This feature needs to be configured in the WinPDM or CPDM.  
Please contact the system administrator.  
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To transfer an ongoing call to another extension, do the following:  
1. Press More, select New call and press Select.  
2. Dial the third party and press  
.
You can dial the number, or use the phonebook or the call list to  
make the call.  
3. Press More, select Transfer, and press Select.  
The ongoing call is transferred.  
Note: If Transfer does not appear when you press More, you  
can also do the following to transfer a call: Press R, dial the third  
party, and press  
before or after the third party answers.  
12.7  
Blind Transfer  
With the blind transfer feature, you can transfer a call directly to a third  
party, without having to wait for a ring tone when you dial the third party  
number. When the transfer is complete, you will be disconnected.  
Note: This feature needs to be configured in the WinPDM or CPDM.  
Please contact the system administrator.  
To transfer an ongoing call to a number that cannot be retrieved, do the  
following:  
1. Press More, select Transf. to new and press Select.  
Note: If Transf. to new does not appear when you press More,  
you can also do the following to transfer a call: Press R, dial the  
third party, and press  
before the third party answers.  
2. Dial the third party, and press  
.
12.8  
Call Parking (On Hold)  
An ongoing call can be put on hold temporarily. Calls put on hold can be  
resumed to your own or on another phone.  
To put a call on hold, do the following:  
1. Press R.  
Wait for a dial tone.  
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12.8.1  
12.8.2  
Resuming a Call  
To resume the call, do the following:  
1. Press  
within 30 seconds.  
If not resumed within 30 seconds you will be called back. An unanswered  
external call will be rerouted to the operator after another 30 seconds.  
Resuming a Call on Another Extension  
To resume the call on another extension:  
1. Call the extension where the call was put on hold and press  
2. Press 8.  
.
Note: France and New Zealand, press 4; Sweden, press 6.  
12.9  
Answering a Call Waiting Call  
If you hear the call waiting tone during an ongoing conversation, another  
person is trying to contact you.  
Note: If call waiting is not enabled for your extension, you will continue  
to receive a busy tone.  
Before you answer a call waiting call, you can either terminate the  
ongoing call on put it hold. Both methods are described below.  
12.9.1  
Putting the Ongoing Call On Hold  
To put the ongoing call on hold and answer the waiting call, do the  
following:  
1. Press R.  
The ongoing call is put on hold and your phone rings to announce  
the waiting call.  
Note: R is default for this function. If this soft key is repro-  
grammed to something other than R, this function is disabled.  
2. Press  
to finish the call.  
Wait for the system to recall the first party.  
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12.9.2  
Terminating the Ongoing Call  
To terminate the ongoing call and answer the waiting call, do the  
following:  
1. Press  
The waiting call is signalled on your phone  
2. Press to answer the new call.  
to finish the ongoing call.  
12.10  
Conference  
The conference function allows up to 7 conference participants. Only the  
conference leader (that is, the person initiating the conference) can  
admit participants.  
During the conference, a special tone will be heard every 15 seconds as  
a reminder of the ongoing conference. Each time a participant enters or  
leaves the conference, a burst tone is heard.  
When the conference leader leaves the conference, the conference will  
continue with the other included parties. When only two participants are  
left, the conversation is changed back to a normal two party connection.  
Note: This feature needs to be configured in the WinPDM or CPDM by  
the system administrator.  
When you have an ongoing conversation and want to establish a phone  
conference, do the following:  
1. Press More, select New Call, and press Select.  
This will put the first call on hold.  
2. Dial the number, and press  
.
When the third party has answered, continue with the following to  
establish a conference:  
3. Press More, select Conference and press Select.  
Note: If Conference does not appear when you press More, you  
can also do the following to establish a conference: Press R, dial  
the number to include, and press 3.  
4. Repeat the procedure to add more conference members.  
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12.11  
Dialing During a Connected Call  
When calling interactive teleservices, such as phone banks, you need to  
use Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) signals. If the phone exchange  
is not already programmed to automatically convert entered digits into  
DTMF signals, this function needs to be activated during the call.  
To dial digits during a connected call, do the following:  
1. Press 9.  
Note: In Finland, press 1.  
2. Dial the required digits.  
The entered digits are transferred as DTMF signals.  
OR  
1. Press More, select DTMF and press Select.  
2. Dial the required digits.  
The entered digits are transferred as DTMF signals.  
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13  
Call Forwarding  
This chapter describes different ways of forwarding incoming calls to  
another internal or external destination whenever you are absent or  
busy, or travelling, or when you simply would rather not be disturbed.  
13.1  
Diversion from Call Services Menu  
A soft key or a hot key can be pre-programmed with a shortcut to the  
divert incoming calls.  
All calls to your extension can be diverted to an internal or external  
answering position of your choice, and calls to your extension can be  
diverted to other phone numbers when your extension is busy or when  
you are unable to answer.  
Note: This feature needs to be programmed in the WinPDM or CPDM.  
Please contact the system administrator.  
13.1.1  
Ordering Diversion of Incoming Calls  
To divert incoming calls to another phone number, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
and press Select.  
2. Step to Call services, and press Select.  
3. Select Divert calls and press Select.  
4. Select Internal, External, No reply or When busy, and press  
Select.  
5. Select Activate and press Select.  
6. Dial the number (maximum 24 digits) to divert your calls to and  
press OK. You can also press  
to select a number from the  
call list.  
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
7. Press to finish the procedure.  
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13.1.2  
Canceling Diversion  
To stop diversion, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
and press Select.  
2. Step to Call services, and press Select.  
3. Select Divert calls and press Select.  
4. Select Internal, External, No reply or When busy, and press  
Select.  
5. Select Deactivate.  
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
6. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
13.2  
Internal Follow-me  
Internal Follow-me means that all calls to your extension are diverted to  
an extension of your choice (within the private network).  
When Follow-me is enabled, the display shows the icon > after your  
number, and the number of the answering position. A special dial tone  
will be heard. The phone can still be used for outgoing calls. See also  
13.2.1  
Ordering Internal Follow-me  
To order internal follow-me, do the following:  
1. Press *21*.  
Note: U.K., press *2*.  
2. Dial the answering position number and press # and  
.
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
3. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
13.2.2  
Cancelling Internal Follow-me  
To cancel Internal follow-me, do the following:  
1. Press #21#.  
Note: U.K. press #2#.  
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2. Press  
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
3. Press to finish the procedure.  
.
13.2.3  
Remote Programming of Follow-me  
Using remote programming of Follow-me, you can manage the  
Follow-me settings of other extensions besides the extension you are  
currently located at. You can, for example, activate Follow-me for exten-  
sion 1234 while being located at extension 5678.  
Follow the steps below to activate Follow-me for another extension:  
1. Press *21* extension number to divert * internal number of  
follow-me position #  
Note: U.K: Press *2*.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
and wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
.
Follow the steps below to terminate Direct diversion for another exten-  
sion:  
1. Press #21* diverted extension number #  
Note: U.K: Press #2*.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
and wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
.
13.3  
External Follow-me  
External Follow-me means that calls to your extension can be diverted  
to an external number of your choice.  
When external Follow-me is enabled, the display shows the icon > after  
your number. A special dial tone will be heard. The phone can still be  
13.3.1  
Ordering External Follow-me  
To order external follow-me, do the following:  
1. Press *22#.  
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Note: U.S. and Canada, press *23#.  
2. Dial the digit or digits to get a line, and enter the external number.  
3. Press # and  
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
.
4. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
13.3.2  
Cancelling External Follow-me  
To cancel external follow-me, do the following:  
1. Press #22#.  
Note: U.S. and Canada, press #23#.  
2. Press  
.
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
3. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
13.3.3  
Remote Programming of External Follow-Me  
Using remote programming of External follow-me, you can manage the  
External follow-me settings of other extensions besides the extension  
you are currently located at. You can, for example, activate External  
follow-me for extension 1234 while being located at extension 5678.  
Follow the steps below to activate External follow-me for another exten-  
sion:  
1. Press *22* extension number to divert #  
Note: U.S. and Canada: Press *23#.  
2. Press route access code and the external number #  
3. Press  
4. Press  
and wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
.
Follow the steps below to terminate External follow-me for another  
extension:  
1. Press #22* diverted extension number #  
Note: U.S. and Canada: Press #23#.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
and wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
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13.4  
Personal Number  
With the personal number feature you can be reached at your office  
number even if you are out of the office.  
Depending on the functionality of your office exchange, you can have  
either one individual single search profile (standard) or choose between  
five individual search profiles (optional). A search profile can be  
designed for specific situations, such as in the office, at home, or on a  
trip. Both internal or external phone numbers can be used in a profile.  
Your search profile is programmed or modified by the system adminis-  
personal number feature is activated, incoming calls are transferred to  
your selected phones or backup services in the order specified. If an  
answering position in the profile is busy, the call can be transferred to  
another predefined position in the profile. This can be either voice mail  
or a colleague, for example.  
The profile can be handled from your own office phone, see the following  
sections for step-by-step descriptions. You can also have an operator  
assist you, or use any of the available personal assistant applications.  
For more information, contact the system administrator.  
When you are out of the office, you can use the Direct Inward System  
Access (DISA) feature, if it is available in your system. How to use DISA  
13.4.1  
Activating or Changing Personal Number From Your  
Office Phone  
To activate the personal number feature, or change to another profile  
from your office phone, do the following:  
1. Press *10*.  
2. Enter the search profile digit (1-5).  
3. Press # and  
.
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
4. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
Note: When another party, such as a colleague or operator, is included  
in the activated profile, remember to inform them about your  
absence. If voice mail is included in the activated profile, make  
sure that your greeting is updated with the correct absence infor-  
mation.  
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13.4.2  
Cancelling Personal Number From Your Office Phone  
To cancel the personal number feature from your phone, do the  
following:  
1. Press #10#.  
2. Press  
.
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
3. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
13.4.3  
Activating or Changing Personal Number From an  
External Phone  
To be able to activate the personal number feature from an external  
phone, the external phone must be of push button type and provided  
with the keys # and *, or a mobile phone adapted for dial tone pulses  
(DTMF).  
To activate the personal number feature, or change to another profile  
from an external phone, do the following:  
1. Call the DISA function at your office.  
Wait for a dial tone.  
2. Press *75*.  
Note: Germany, The Netherlands, and Sweden, press *72*.  
3. Enter the authorization code and press *.  
4. Dial your own extension number and press #.  
Wait for a dial tone.  
5. Press *10*.  
6. Dial your own extension number and press *.  
7. Enter the search profile number, (1-5).  
8. Press # and  
.
Note: When another party, such as a colleague or operator, is included  
in the activated profile, remember to inform them about your  
absence. If voice mail is included in the activated profile, make  
sure that your greeting is updated with the correct absence infor-  
mation.  
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13.4.4  
Cancelling From External Phone  
To be able to cancel the personal number feature from an external  
phone, the external phone must be of push button type, provided with  
the keys # and *, or a mobile phone adapted for dial tone pulses (DTMF).  
To cancel the personal number feature from an external phone, do the  
following:  
1. Call the DISA function at your office.  
Wait for a dial tone.  
2. Press *75*.  
Note: Germany, The Netherlands, and Sweden, press *72*.  
3. Enter the authorization code and press *.  
4. Dial your own extension number and press #.  
5. Press #10*.  
6. Dial your own extension number and press #.  
7. Press  
.
13.4.5  
Creating and Using Search Profiles  
To set up your profiles, you copy the settings forms below (table 7 on  
and table 11 on page 80), fill in your new or changed profiles and hand  
it to the system administrator. The search profiles are installed or  
changed by the system administrator.  
Note: If a profile handling application is connected to the system,  
profiles can be edited via the Intranet. See separate instructions  
for the profile handling application.  
When you create a search profile, keep the following in mind:  
Avoid ring times longer than 45 seconds for your profiles. Usually  
the caller hangs up after 3–6 ring signals. If you need a longer ring  
time, the maximum time is 60 sec.  
Consider the time you need to react and answer on each answering  
position in your profile. You might need up to 15 seconds to react  
and answer a call on a desk or cordless phone and 20–25 seconds  
for a mobile phone.  
There must be an answering position at the end of every profile  
(Voice Mail or operator/secretary). If not, calls might end up unan-  
swered.  
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Consider what should happen while you are busy on a phone.  
Available options are Diversion to Voice Mail and Diversion to the  
operator.  
If an answering machine, a fax or other answering device is used  
as an early answering position, it might interrupt the searching.  
Disconnect the answering device, or design the ring times so they  
do not affect the searching.  
If your system admits only one single personal profile, design the  
profile with your 2–3 most frequently used positions only. If you add  
more numbers, there is a risk that the caller hangs up before the  
call gets answered.  
If your system admits 1–5 personal profiles, design the different  
profiles to fit your most frequently used positions. Make sure you  
use as few answering positions as possible for each profile. Profile  
examples are In office, At home, Traveling, and Absent/not reach-  
able.  
How to fill in the settings forms for search profiles are described in table  
Table 5 Profile 1 - In office  
Search  
order  
Type of phone or  
Answering position  
Phone number Ring time  
(seconds)  
1
Desk  
1234  
5234  
10  
15  
2
3
Cordless  
Voice Mail  
Table 6 Profile 2 - At home  
Search  
order  
Type of phone or  
Answering position  
Phone number Ring time  
(seconds)  
1
External  
222222  
20  
25  
2
3
Mobile  
0706666666  
Voice Mail  
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13.5  
Settings Form For Search Profiles  
Fill in your contact details  
Name: _____________________________________  
Department: _________________________________  
Phone Number: ___________________________  
Account: ___________________________________  
Table 7 Profile 1 - ______________  
Search  
order  
Type of phone or  
Answering position  
Phone number Ring time  
(seconds)  
Can be Desk, Cordless, Mobile,  
External, Voice Mail, Operator,  
and so on.  
1
2
3
Table 8 Profile 2- ______________  
Search  
order  
Type of phone or  
Answering position  
Phone number Ring time  
(seconds)  
Can be Desk, Cordless, Mobile,  
External, Voice Mail, Operator,  
and so on.  
1
2
3
Table 9 Profile 3- ______________  
Search  
order  
Type of phone or  
Answering position  
Phone number Ring time  
(seconds)  
Can be Desk, Cordless, Mobile,  
External, Voice Mail, Operator,  
and so on.  
1
2
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Search  
order  
Type of phone or  
Answering position  
Phone number Ring time  
(seconds)  
Can be Desk, Cordless, Mobile,  
External, Voice Mail, Operator,  
and so on.  
3
Table 10 Profile 4 - ______________  
Search  
order  
Type of phone or  
Answering position  
Phone number Ring time  
(seconds)  
Can be Desk, Cordless, Mobile,  
External, Voice Mail, Operator,  
and so on.  
1
2
3
Table 11 Profile 5 - ______________  
Search  
order  
Type of phone or  
Answering position  
Phone number Ring time  
(seconds)  
Can be Desk, Cordless, Mobile,  
External, Voice Mail, Operator,  
and so on.  
1
2
3
13.6  
Remote Programming of Diversion  
13.6.1  
Remote Programming of Direct Diversion  
By using Direct diversion, incoming calls are directly forwarded to a  
predefined extension. Using remote programming of Direct diversion,  
you can manage the Direct diversion settings of other extensions  
besides the extension you are currently located at. You can, for  
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example, activate Direct diversion for extension 1234 while being  
located at extension 5678.  
Follow the steps below to activate Direct diversion for another extension:  
1. Press *21* extension number to divert * #  
2. Press  
3. Press  
and wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
.
Follow the steps below to terminate Direct diversion for another exten-  
sion:  
1. Press #21* diverted extension number #  
2. Press  
3. Press  
and wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
.
13.6.2  
Remote Programming of Diversion on No Answer  
By using Diversion on no answer, incoming calls are forwarded to a  
predefined extension after a number of signals. Using remote program-  
ming of Diversion on no answer, you can manage the Diversion on no  
answer settings of other extensions besides the extension you are  
currently located at. You can, for example, activate Diversion on no  
answer for extension 1234 while being located at extension 5678.  
Follow the steps below to activate Diversion on no answer for another  
extension:  
1. Press *211* extension number to divert #  
2. Press  
3. Press  
and wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
.
Follow the steps below to terminate Direct diversion for another exten-  
sion:  
1. Press #211* diverted extension number #  
2. Press  
3. Press  
and wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
.
13.6.3  
Remote Programming of Diversion on Busy  
By using Diversion on busy, incoming calls are forwarded to a  
predefined extension when you are busy in a call. Using remote  
programming of Diversion on busy, you can manage the Diversion on  
busy settings of other extensions besides the extension you are  
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currently located at. You can, for example, activate Diversion on busy for  
extension 1234 while being located at extension 5678.  
Follow the steps below to activate Diversion on busy for another exten-  
sion:  
1. Press *212* extension number to divert #  
2. Press  
3. Press  
and wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
.
Follow the steps below to terminate Direct diversion for another exten-  
sion:  
1. Press #212* diverted extension number #  
2. Press  
3. Press  
and wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
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14  
Absence Information (Optional)  
Absence information is used to inform callers why you are absent and  
when you will return. If your own extension is the answering position for  
another extension, you can enter absence information for that extension,  
if you are authorized to do so.  
When the absence information feature is enabled, a special dial tone will  
be heard. The phone can still be used for outgoing calls.  
Note: This feature needs to be configured in the WinPDM or CPDM by  
the system administrator.  
14.1  
Ordering Absence Information For Your  
Extension  
To order absence information, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Call services, and press Select.  
3. Select Absence and press Select.  
The available absence reasons are displayed. The options may  
vary depending on the configuration in the PDM. For more informa-  
tion, contact the system administrator.  
4. Select an absence reason, and press Select.  
5. Depending on the selected option, enter date (MMDD) or time  
(HHMM), and press OK.  
The phone calls the system and sends an absence code. The call  
is disconnected automatically after a few seconds.  
6. When the call timer starts in the display, press  
procedure.  
to finish the  
The display now shows the selected reason, and the time or date  
of return.  
OR  
1. Press *23*.  
Note: U.S. and Canada, press *24*  
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2. Enter the absence code (0-9) and, if requested, enter time or date  
of return preceded by *.  
3. Press # followed by  
and  
.
Note: The absence codes are system dependent. Contact the system  
administrator regarding the available absence codes.  
14.2  
Cancelling Absence Information For Your  
Extension  
To cancel absence information, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Call services, and press Select.  
3. Select Absence and press Select.  
4. Select Deactivate and press Select.  
The phone calls up the system. Wait for the call timer to start in the  
display.  
5. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
The absence information is deleted.  
OR  
1. Press #23#.  
Note: U.S. and Canada, press #24#  
2. Press and  
.
14.3  
Ordering Absence Information For Another  
Extension  
It is only possible to order absence information for another extension if  
you are authorized to do so, and if your own extension is the answering  
position of the other extension.  
To order absence information for another extension, do the following:  
1. Press *230*.  
2. Dial the extension number and press *.  
3. Enter the absence code (0-9).  
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4. Press * and enter the date or time for when the other person will  
return.  
5. Press # and  
.
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
6. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
The display on the other person's extension shows the reason, and  
if entered, time or date of return.  
14.4  
Cancelling Absence Information For Another  
Extension  
To cancel absence information for another extension, do the following:  
1. Press #230*.  
2. Dial the extension number and press # and  
.
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
Note: If the special dial tone is received, the authorization code for the  
other extension is required. Enter the code and press #.  
3. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
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15  
Messages  
There are three types of messages available in the DT690 phone:  
Note: If you receive a message during an ongoing call, you are notified  
by a beep. The new message icon that appears will remain in the  
display until all new messages are opened.  
15.1  
Text Messages (SMS)  
It is possible to send and receive text messages, that is SMS (Short  
Message Service), to and from other phones in your system. The thirty  
last received messages are stored in the message list. The message list  
is located in the Messaging menu. Time and date information is included  
in the message.  
Note: Text messages can be sent and received only if the Aastra Inte-  
grated Messaging Server is installed and configured in the  
WinPDM or CPDM. For more information, contact the system  
administrator.  
15.1.1  
Receiving a Message  
A received but unread message is indicated by the new text message  
icon, , which appears in the display along with the following message:  
New message. View now?.  
The icon remains in the display until all new messages are opened. If the  
message is received during a call, you are notified by a beep.  
To open a received message, do the following:  
1. Press Yes to open the mail inbox (or press No if you want to open  
the message later. The message will be stored in the inbox in both  
cases.) The text message appears in the display.  
2. When you have read the message, several options are available.  
You can reply to, delete, or forward a received message immedi-  
ately, or call the sender or the message, or call or save a number  
included in the message.  
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Note: You can choose to perform these actions later by opening  
the Inbox from the Messaging menu. See the following sections  
for detailed instructions.  
Instead of opening a text message immediately when it is received, you  
can view it later.  
To view a text message later, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Inbox, and press Select.  
3. Select which message to view and press View.  
The message opens.  
4. Press Close to close the message.  
15.1.1.1  
Replying to a Message  
To reply to a message, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Inbox, and press Select.  
3. Select which message to reply to and press View.  
4. Select Reply.  
5. Write the message and press Send.  
Note: For instructions on how to write text and numbers, see Writing  
15.1.1.2  
Deleting a Message  
To delete a message, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Inbox, and press Select.  
3. Select which message to delete and press More.  
4. Select Delete or Delete all, and press Select.  
A confirmation message appears.  
5. Press Yes to confirm.  
The message is deleted.  
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15.1.1.3  
Calling the Sender of a Message  
To call the sender of a message, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Inbox, and press Select.  
3. Select which message to view, and press View.  
4. Select More, then Call sender, and press Select.  
15.1.1.4  
Calling a Phone Number Included In a Message  
If the sender has written a phone number in the message, it is possible  
to call this number without dialing it.  
To call a number included in a message, do the following:  
1. Press Menu select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Inbox, and press Select.  
3. Select a message, and press View.  
4. Select More, then Call no. in text, and press Select.  
Note: This option is available only if the number contains  
minimum 3 digits.  
5. Press Call.  
15.1.1.5  
Saving a Number Included In a Message  
To save a number from a message, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Inbox, and press Select.  
3. Select a message, and press View.  
4. Select More, then Save number, and press Select.  
5. Select Work number, Mobile number or Other number, and  
press Select.  
6. Select Name, and press Add.  
7. Enter a name and press OK.  
8. Press Back.  
The number will be saved in the contact list.  
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15.1.2  
Writing and Sending a Message  
To write and send a message, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select , and press Select.  
2. Select Write new message, and press Select.  
3. Write the message and press Send.  
Note: The maximum message length is 160 characters (Keys 0-9, * or  
# can be used. Keys 0 and 1 contains special characters.) See  
figure 14 on page 58 to see all characters. Some characters  
require 2 bytes in the final message, which means that the total  
number of characters can be less than 160.  
4. Dial a number, or press the middle soft key, to enter the contact list.  
5. Press Send to send the message.  
The first character entered will be an upper level character followed by  
lower level characters unless the  
character.  
is pressed before entering the  
When you press a key, the first available character on that specific key  
is displayed. To get any of the other characters on that key, press the  
key until that character appears in the display. For example, to enter the  
character E, press twice on the key 3. E appears in the display and is  
selected after a time out or when another key is pressed.  
Note: To delete a character, press Clear.  
15.1.2.1  
Opening a Sent Message  
To open a sent message, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Sent, and press Select.  
3. Select a message, and press View.  
15.1.3  
Forwarding a Message  
You can forward both received and sent messages to other destinations.  
To forward a message to another phone number, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Inbox to forward a received message and press Select.  
Or  
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Select Sent to forward a sent message and press Select.  
3. Select a message, and press View.  
4. Press More and select Forward, and press Select.  
5. Edit the message (optional), and press Send.  
6. Dial the number, or press the soft key  
to select a number  
from the contact list, and press Send to forward the message.  
15.2  
Manual Message Waiting (MMW)  
The Manual Message Waiting (MMW) feature enables you to send and  
receive message waiting signals when the line is busy  
MMW allows you to send a message waiting signal to an extension  
that does not answer when you call (if this feature is allowed, this is  
set by the system administrator).  
MMW allows you to receive a message waiting signal from  
someone who has tried to contact you.  
15.2.1  
Answering a Manual Message Waiting  
If there is a message waiting for you, you will hear a special dial tone,  
and the following message is displayed: New voice mail message(s).  
View now?  
To answer a message waiting, do the following:  
1. Press Yes to open the mailbox (or No to check the message later).  
The icon  
is displayed along with the following message: You  
have a new voice mail message. Call to listen to  
the message.  
2. Press Call.  
A call is initiated to the extension that requested the MMW.  
15.2.2  
Ordering an MMW Indication  
To order a MMW indication to another extension, do the following:  
1. Press *31*.  
2. Dial the extension number and press # and  
.
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3. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
The message is sent to the called extension.  
15.2.3  
Cancelling an MMW Indication  
To cancel a MMW indication that you have sent to another extension, do  
the following:  
1. Press #31*.  
Note: U.S. and Canada, press #56*.  
2. Dial the extension number and press # and  
.
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
3. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
15.3  
Voice Mail (Optional)  
The voice mail application allows you to send and receive recorded  
voice messages. You can choose to have all incoming calls diverted to  
your mailbox directly, or at to answer, when busy tone, or both.  
Note: If you are using the personal number feature, you are recom-  
mended to program voice mail as the last answering position for  
all search profiles.  
When an incoming call is diverted to the voce mail, a recorded message  
will be played.  
A caller who has been diverted to your mailbox may leave a voice  
message of their own which you later can retrieve from your mailbox.  
When you enter your mailbox, you will hear recorded instructions on how  
you do to listen to, record, store and delete messages, and how to  
change your security code.  
Note: How to handle your mailbox depends on the type of voice mail  
application used. For more information, contact the system  
administrator, and see separate instructions for the voice mail  
application used.  
15.3.1  
Activating Voice Mail  
For instructions on how to activate voice mail, see Diversion from Call  
Services Menu on page 71. Use the number to the voice mail system as  
the diversion number.  
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15.3.2  
Listening To Voice Mail  
When you receive a new voice mail, the voice mail icon  
appears in  
the status bar, where it remains until you have deleted the message. A  
notification is also displayed in a dialog window.  
Note: This function is configured in the WinPDM or CPDM. Please  
contact the system administrator.  
15.3.2.1  
Listening To New Voice Mail Directly  
When a new message is received, the following message appears: New  
voice mail message(s). View now?  
To listen to a voice mail message directly, do the following:  
1. Press Yes to open the mail inbox (or press No to open the message  
later).  
The icon  
and the following message is displayed:  
You have a new voice mail message. Call to listen  
to the message.  
2. Press Call.  
The message is played.  
Note: The icons  
in the status bar, and  
in the inbox disappear  
when you have listened to the message.  
15.3.2.2  
Listen to New Voice Mail Later  
Instead of listening to a voice mail message immediately when it is  
received, you can listen to it later. You do this in one of the following  
ways:  
1. Press and hold 1, when in idle mode.  
If the following message is displayed, the voice mail number needs  
to be configured to the voice mail button: Voice mail number  
not defined.Contact the system administrator.  
2. Listen to the voice mail and follow the recorded instructions.  
OR  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Inbox, and press Select.  
If you are prompted for your security code, enter it.  
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Note: The security code is the same as the extension number at  
delivery.  
The icon  
is displayed first in the inbox list.  
3. Select the voice mail message, and press View.  
4. Press Call.  
Note: Only one voice mail at the time will be displayed, even if  
the message list contains several voice mail messages.  
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16  
Group Features  
This chapter describes the different group features available for this  
cordless phone.  
16.1  
Group Call Pickup  
People working in a team can have their phones programmed by their  
system administrator to form call pickup groups. In a call-pick-up group,  
any member can answer any individual call to group members.  
To enable this function, do the following  
1. Press *8#.  
Note: Finland and Sweden, press *0#;  
U.S. and Canada, press *59#.  
2. Press  
to answer.  
One call-pick-up group can serve as an alternative to another group.  
Calls to the alternative group can only be answered when there are no  
calls to your own group.  
16.2  
16.3  
Common Bell Group  
Calls are signalled on a common bell. To answer, do the following:  
1. Press *8#.  
Note: Finland and Sweden, press *0#;  
U.S. and Canada, press *59#.  
2. Press  
to answer.  
Group Hunting  
An internal group hunting number is a common directory number for a  
group of extensions. Calls to the group will be indicated at a free exten-  
sion in the group. When you leave the group temporarily, you make your  
phone unavailable for incoming calls.  
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16.3.1  
16.3.2  
Answering a Group Call  
A group call is answered in the normal way.  
Leaving the Group Temporarily  
To leave a group temporarily, do the following:  
1. Press *21*.  
Note: U.K., press *2*.  
2. Dial your own extension number and press # and  
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
.
3. Press  
to finish the procedure.  
16.3.3  
Reentering the Group  
To reenter the group, do the following:  
1. Press #21#.  
Note: U.K., press #2#.  
2. Press  
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
3. Press to finish the procedure.  
.
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17  
Other Useful Features  
This chapter describes more useful features available for the cordless  
phone and the exchange.  
17.1  
Account Code  
The account code function is used to charge a call to an account number  
or to prevent unauthorized calls from your phone. The account code can  
have 1 to 15 digits.  
To enable this function, do the following:  
1. Press *61*.  
Note: Finland and Norway, press *71*.  
2. Dial the account code and press # and  
.
Wait for a dial tone.  
3. Dial the digit or digits to get an external line and the external  
number.  
17.1.1  
Ongoing External Call  
When the account code function is used to charge a call, it is also  
possible to connect an ongoing external call to an account code.  
During the call, do the following:  
1. Press R to put the ongoing call on hold.  
Wait for a dial tone.  
Note: The soft key R is default. If this soft key is reprogrammed  
to something else, this function will not be available.  
2. Press *61*.  
Note: Finland and Norway, press *71*.  
3. Enter the account code and press #.  
Wait for a dial tone.  
4. Press R.  
5. Press  
to resume the call that was put on hold.  
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17.2  
Call Statistics  
Your phone can tell you the duration of your last call and display the total  
time of all calls.  
To see the time spent on your last call and on all outgoing calls, do the  
following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Call time and press Select.  
The display shows duration information in hours and minutes for  
the Total time as well as for the Last call.  
17.3  
General Deactivation  
The general deactivation feature allows you to cancel the following  
features simultaneously:  
Callback (all callbacks are cancelled).  
Internal and External Follow-me  
Manual Message Waiting/Message Diversion  
17.3.1  
Ordering General Deactivation  
To order general deactivation, do the following:  
1. Press #001#.  
Note: U.S. and Canada, press #0#.  
2. Press  
Wait for the call timer to start in the display.  
3. Press to finish the procedure.  
.
17.4  
Night Service  
When the exchange is in night service mode, all incoming calls to the  
operator are transferred to a specified extension or group of extensions.  
Night service mode is used outside business hours.  
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Common Night Service  
All incoming calls to the operator are transferred to one specific  
extension. Answer the call in the normal way.  
Individual Night Service  
Selected external calls to the operator are transferred to one  
specific extension. Answer the call in the normal way.  
Universal Night Service  
All incoming calls to the operator are transferred to a universal  
signaling device, for example the common bell. Answer the call as  
17.5  
Emergency Mode  
In the event of an emergency, the operator can set the exchange into  
emergency mode, during which only pre-programmed extensions are  
permitted to make calls. If your extension is not assigned with this cate-  
gory and you try to make a call, you will not receive a dial tone.  
17.6  
Malicious Call Tracing  
If you are being disturbed by bothersome or malicious external incoming  
calls, it is possible to request number tracing from the network provider.  
Tracing can be invoked during or after an ongoing conversation. The  
external line can be held for a limited period of time.  
17.6.1  
Ordering Call Tracing  
To order call tracing during an ongoing conversation, do the following:  
1. Press R.  
Wait for a dial tone.  
2. Press *39#.  
The system acknowledges with different tones whether the tracing  
request was accepted or rejected.  
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17.7  
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)  
If you are assigned to use the DISA function, you can work from outside  
the office network and still have all your outgoing business calls charged  
to your office extension number or an account number.  
You will only be charged for the call you have to make to the office in  
order to get access to an external line through the office network.  
Note: The external phone must be of push button type provided with the  
keys # and *, or a mobile phone adapted for dial tone pulses  
(DTMF).  
You have to initiate DISA for every individual business call you make.  
This means that you have to terminate a DISA call before you can make  
a new DISA call. The procedure varies depending on which authoriza-  
tion and account codes you use, see below.  
17.7.1  
Calling With an Common Authorization Code  
To make a DISA call using a common authorization code, do the  
following:  
1. Call the DISA function at your office.  
Wait for a dial tone.  
2. Press *72*.  
3. Dial the authorization code and press #.  
Wait for a dial tone.  
4. Dial the external number.  
17.7.2  
Calling With an Individual Authorization Code  
To make a DISA call using an individual authorization code, do the  
following:  
1. Call the DISA function at your office.  
Wait for a dial tone.  
2. Press *75*.  
3. Dial the authorization code and press *.  
4. Dial your own extension number and press #.  
Wait for a dial tone.  
5. Dial the external number.  
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18  
Settings  
From the Settings tab,  
, in the main menu, it is possible to change  
for example sound and alert settings, display settings, and time and date  
settings.  
18.1  
Sound and Alerts  
Sound and alert settings include ringer volume, ring signals and so on.  
18.1.1  
Adjusting Ringer Volume  
To adjust ringer volume, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Sound & Alerts, and press Select.  
3. Select Volume, and press Select.  
4. Step with  
to increase the volume and  
to decrease it.  
5. Press OK to save the settings.  
18.1.2  
Different Ring Signals for Different Call Types  
You can have different ring signals for internal and external calls and  
callback calls.  
To set different ring signals for different call types, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Sound & Alerts, and press Select.  
3. Select Ring Signals, and press Select.  
4. Select Internal call, External call or Callback, and press Select.  
5. Select a ring signal, press Select, and press Back to save the  
setting.  
18.1.3  
Switching Vibrator On and Off  
To switch the vibrator on and off, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
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2. Select Sound & Alerts, and press Select.  
3. Select Vibrating alert, and press Select.  
4. Choose between On, On when silent (the vibrator is on when the  
phone is muted), or Off, and press Select.  
5. Press Back to save the setting.  
18.1.4  
Message Alert  
It is possible to set different message alerts. Do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Sounds & Alerts, and press Select.  
3. Select Message alert, and press Select.  
4. Choose between the 8 different message alerts.  
It is possible to listen to the message alerts by pressing Play.  
5. Press Back to save the settings.  
18.1.5  
Setting the Key Sound  
Setting the key sound means that each time a key is used, the phone  
gives a small sound. To enable this function, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Sounds & Alerts, and press Select.  
3. Select Key sound, and press Select.  
4. Choose between Click, Tone or Silent.  
It is possible to listen to the key sound by pressing Play.  
5. Press Select.  
6. Press Back to save the setting.  
18.2  
Display  
Display settings include brightness and screen saver settings.  
18.2.1  
Brightness  
To set the brightness, do the following:  
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1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Display and press Select.  
3. Select Brightness, and press Select.  
4. Select Normal or Power save, and press Select.  
5. Press Back to save the setting.  
18.2.2  
Screen Saver  
To set the screen saver, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Display, and press Select.  
3. Select Screen saver, and press Select.  
4. Select Information or Black, and press Select.  
5. Press Back to save the setting.  
18.2.3  
Contrast  
To adjust the contrast, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Display, and press Select.  
3. Select Contrast, and press Select.  
4. Press the left or right navigation key to increase or decrease the  
contrast.  
5. Press OK to save the setting.  
18.3  
Time and Date  
You can set time and date by following the instructions in the following  
two sections.  
18.3.1  
Setting Time Format  
To set the time, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
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2. Select Time & Date, and press Select.  
3. Select Time format, and press Select.  
The actual time is displayed. The formats to select from are the  
following:  
12:00 (AM/PM)  
24:00  
4. Press Back to save the settings.  
18.3.2  
Setting Date Format  
To set the date, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Time & Date, and press Select.  
3. Select Date format, and press Select.  
The formats to select from are the following:  
DD/MM/YYYY (that is, 17/09/2009, also called Europe)  
MM/DD/YYYY (that is, 09/17/2009, also called US)  
YYYY-MM-DD (that is, 2009-09-17, ISO 8601)  
MMM DD YYYY (that is, Sept 17 2009)  
DD MMM YY (that is, 17 Sept 09)  
DD.MM.YYYY (that is, 17.09.2009)  
DD-MM-YYYY (that is, 17-09-2009)  
4. Press Back to save the setting.  
18.4  
Phone Locks  
There are two different phone locks:  
Key lock, which prevents keys to be pressed by mistake.  
Phone lock, which protects the phone from unauthorized use.  
When the phone lock function is activated, you are prompted for a  
PIN code when you turn on the phone.  
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18.4.1  
Activating Automatic Key Lock  
The keypad can be set to lock 20 seconds after it was last used. When  
in idle mode a locked keypad is indicated by  
.
To activate the automatic key lock, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select , and press Select.  
2. Select Locks and press Select.  
3. Select Automatic key lock and press Select.  
4. Select On, and press Select.  
5. Press Back to save the setting.  
Note: It is possible to answer or reject incoming calls while the keypad  
is locked. If configured in the WinPDM or CPDM, it is also  
possible to make an emergency call while the keypad is locked.  
18.4.2  
Activating Manual Key Lock  
You are recommended always to have the automatic lock on, but it is  
possible to manually lock and unlock the keypad as well.  
To lock the keypad manually, do the following:  
1. Press  
.
2. Press Lock.  
The icon indicates that the keypad is locked.  
Note: It is possible to answer or reject incoming calls while the keypad  
is locked. If configured in the WinPDM or CPDM, it is also  
possible to make an emergency call while the keypad is locked.  
18.4.2.1  
Unlocking the Key Lock Manually  
To unlock the keypad, do the following:  
1. Press  
.
2. Press Yes.  
18.4.3  
Activating Phone Lock  
Activating Phone lock will protect the phone from unauthorized use.  
When this function is activated, the PIN code has to be entered at power  
on. When activating Phone lock the PIN code that must be entered. The  
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PIN code is by default (0000) but it can be changed to any 4-8 digit code,  
To activate the phone lock, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Locks and press Select.  
3. Select Phone lock and press Select.  
4. Select Auto phone lock and press Select.  
5. Select On, or On in charger, and press Select.  
6. Enter the PIN code, and press OK.  
7. Press Back to save the settings.  
When the phone is locked,  
is shown in the display.  
Note: If configured in the WinPDM or CPDM, it is possible to make an  
emergency call while the phone or keypad is locked. During an  
ongoing emergency call, the soft keys More and R are disabled.  
If PIN code is lost it is possible to configure a new, or to do a  
factory reset in WinPDM or CPDM, contact the system adminis-  
trator.  
18.4.4  
Deactivating Phone Lock  
To deactivate the Phone lock function, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Locks and press Select.  
3. Select Phone lock and press Select.  
4. Select Auto phone lock and press Select.  
5. Select Off, and press Select.  
6. Enter the PIN code, press OK.  
7. Press Back to save the setting.  
18.4.5  
Changing PIN Code  
To change PIN code, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Locks and press Select.  
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3. Select Phone lock and press Select.  
4. Select Change PIN code and press Select.  
5. Enter the old PIN code (default is 0000) and press OK.  
6. Enter the new PIN code.  
7. Enter the new PIN code again to confirm and press Save.  
The following message is displayed: New PIN code saved.  
18.5  
Changing the Owner ID  
The Owner ID is set to identify the phone. To change the owner ID, do  
the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Owner ID, and press Select.  
3. Enter a name and press Save to save the setting.  
18.6  
Changing Answering Methods  
The phone can be set to answer a call automatically when a headset is  
used, or to answer a call by a press on any key.  
You can also change the answering behavior to:  
use Loudspeaking directly when  
is pressed.  
automatically connect incoming call in Loudspeaking mode,  
without pressing any key.  
18.6.1  
Normal Answering  
The answering behavior is set to Hook-off by default. You can set it to  
any key by doing the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Answering, and press Select.  
3. Select Answering key, and press Select.  
4. Select Any key and press Select.  
5. Press Back to save the setting.  
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18.6.2  
Automatic Answer (Headset Mode)  
Note: The automatic answer mode is only relevant when a headset or  
a Bluetooth headset is connected.  
To set the phone to answer automatically, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Answering, and press Select.  
3. Select Answer behaviour, and press Select.  
4. Select Automatically and press Change to activate the automatic  
mode.  
5. Press Back to save the setting.  
All incoming calls will be connected automatically when this  
behavior is selected.  
To remove the setting, press Change.  
18.6.3  
Loudspeaking (Handsfree Mode)  
To set the phone to automatically answer with loudspeaker when you  
press  
, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Answering, and press Select.  
3. Select Answer behaviour, and press Select.  
4. Select Loudspeaking and press Change to activate.  
5. Press Back to save the setting.  
18.7  
Changing Menu Language  
Display messages are available in 18 languages: Brazilian Portuguese,  
Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek,  
Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Spanish,  
Swedish and Turkish.  
Note: It is possible to download one additional language to the phone.  
Languages available for download are: Czech, Greek,  
Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak or Turkish.  
Contact the system administrator for more information.  
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To switch menu language, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select , and press Select.  
2. Select * Language, and press Select.  
3. Select one of the languages from the list, and press Select.  
Note: The * in * Language is there for you to easily find where to switch  
languages if the current language used is not one that you know.  
18.8  
Changing Text Size for Messages  
Note: This is only for text size in messages, not for text in menus or soft  
keys.  
To change text size, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Messages, and press Select.  
3. Select Text size, and press Select.  
4. Select between Normal and Large, and press Select.  
5. Press Back to save the setting.  
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19  
Connections  
In the Connections tab,  
, the following options are available: Blue-  
tooth, System, In charger, and Headset.  
Note: Bluetooth is optional, and is only visible in the connections menu  
if Bluetooth is ordered with the phone.  
19.1  
Bluetooth  
19.1.1  
Enabling Bluetooth  
To enable Bluetooth connection, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Bluetooth, and press Select.  
3. Select Enable, and press Select.  
The Bluetooth icon,  
, is displayed in the idle screen.  
19.1.2  
19.1.3  
Disabling Bluetooth  
To disable Bluetooth connection, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Bluetooth, and press Select.  
3. Select Disable, and press Select.  
Connecting a Bluetooth Headset  
To connect Bluetooth Headset, do the following:  
Note: Only if Bluetooth connection is enabled.  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Bluetooth, and press Select.  
3. Select Headset and press Select.  
4. Select Add new, and press Select.  
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The following text is displayed: Put headset in Pairing  
mode.  
5. Press OK.  
The phone searches for a Bluetooth headset to connect to.  
6. If a headset is found, press Pair.  
7. Enter the PIN code.  
See the user manual for the Bluetooth headset.  
8. Press OK.  
If the pairing mode was successful, the following message is  
displayed: Pairing successful.  
When a Bluetooth headset is connected,  
is displayed.  
19.2  
System  
The cordless phone supports GAP/CAP standard. This makes it  
possible to log on to any GAP compatible system with your phone. Only  
available systems are displayed.  
19.2.1  
Selecting a System  
To select a system, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select System, and press Select.  
3. Select Change system and press Select.  
4. Select Automatically (or a specific system from the list), and press  
Select.  
If the phone is set to Automatically, a system will be selected  
according to the priority list.  
19.2.1.1  
Setting System Priority  
The default order of priority is the order of entered subscriptions. This  
means that the first subscribed system has the highest priority. This list  
can be edited by the user. It is possible to set the systems in priority by  
moving them up or down in the list. It is also possible to get priority infor-  
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1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select System, and press Select.  
3. Select Priority, and press Select.  
4. Change the priority if needed by selecting Up or Down.  
5. Press Back to save.  
19.2.2  
Subscribing To a New System  
The cordless phone can subscribe to up to 8 different cordless systems.  
To subscribe a new system, you will need the Portable Access Right Key  
(PARK) and Authentication code (AC) related to the system you are  
going to logon to. To retrieve this information, contact the system admin-  
istrator.  
To subscribe to a new system, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Systems, and press Select.  
3. Select Subscribe, and press Select.  
4. Enter the system name and press Next.  
5. Enter the PARK code.  
6. Enter the AC code (minimum 4 digits) and press Next.  
The following message is displayed: Protection on?  
7. Select Yes, if the new system is to be protected, or No if the new  
system is not to be protected.  
Note: It is not possible to delete a protected subscription.  
8. Press OK.  
A searching mode starts.  
19.2.3  
Unsubscribing From a System  
To unsubscribe from a system, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Navigate to System, and press Select.  
3. Select Unsubscribe, and press Select.  
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Note: It is not possible to unsubscribe a protected system via the  
System menu. For more information, contact the system admin-  
istrator.  
4. Select system to unsubscribe, and press Select.  
A control question whether to unsubscribe or not is asked, press  
Yes to confirm.  
Note: It is not possible to delete a protected subscription from the  
System menu. Contact the system administrator if you need to  
delete a protected subscription.  
19.2.4  
Renaming a System  
It is possible to change the name of the system in the phone.  
To rename a system, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select System, and press Select.  
3. Select Rename System, and press Select.  
4. Select a system from the list, and press Edit.  
5. Enter the new name.  
If no name is entered, the phone will use the default name, “System  
A” or “System B”, or other, depending on which system is free.  
6. Press Save to save the changes.  
7. Press Back to exit the menu.  
19.3  
In Charger  
When your cordless phone is placed in a charger, incoming calls can be  
redirected to another extension. The phone can also be muted, or  
switched off while in the charger.  
19.3.1  
Redirecting Calls and Messages While Charging  
To divert calls or messages when the phone is placed in the charger, do  
the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select In charger, and press Select.  
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3. Select Redirect, and press Select.  
4. Press Back to save the setting.  
When an application or system sends a message to a redirected phone  
that is being charged, the application or system will receive an absence  
notification. If a phone is absent, the application or system determines  
whether the message should be sent to the phone, or whether it should  
be redirected to another phone.  
Note: The redirection is cancelled automatically when the phone is  
removed from the charger.  
19.3.2  
Switching Off the Phone While Charging  
To detach the phone while charging, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select In charger, and press Select.  
3. Select Switch off, and press Select.  
4. Press Back to save the setting  
Note: When the phone is removed from the charger it will switch back  
on again.  
19.3.3  
Muting the Phone While Charging  
To mute the phone while charging, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, press Select.  
2. Select In charger, and press Select.  
3. Select Sound off, and press Select.  
4. Press Back to save the setting.  
19.3.4  
Deactivating the Charging Mode  
To deactivate the charging mode, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, press Select.  
2. Select In charger, and press Select.  
3. Select No action, and press Select.  
4. Press Back to save the setting.  
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19.4  
Headset Profiles  
In order to achieve optimal audio quality with the different headset types,  
it is recommended that you select the corresponding profile. The default  
setting is microphone on a boom, meaning that the audio is optimized for  
using a headset with microphone on a boom.  
To change the headset profile, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Headset and press Select  
3. Select Mic on boom, Mic on cable or Hearing protection, and  
press Select.  
4. Press Back to save the setting.  
If the pre-configured headset profiles do not match the headset in use,  
or if the audio quality is low, it is possible to configure a new headset  
profile. This is done in WinPDM or CPDM by the system administrator.  
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Profiles  
This chapter describes how to set up different profiles in the phone for  
incoming calls, message alerts, vibrating alerts, key sound, and so on.  
The possibility to set up different profiles in one phone is useful when  
several users have access to the same phone, or if you want to be able  
to have different settings for when you are available, in a meeting, out of  
office, and so on.  
20.1  
20.2  
Adding a New Profile  
To add a new profile to the phone, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Add new and press Select.  
3. Enter the name of the profile and select Save.  
Deleting a Profile  
To delete a profile from the phone, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select a profile from the list and press More.  
3. Select Delete and press Select.  
A confirmation message is displayed.  
4. Press Yes to confirm.  
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20.3  
Editing a Profile  
To edit a profile in the phone, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select a profile from the list and press More.  
3. Select Edit and press Select.  
A list of settings appears which you can edit.  
4. Select which setting to edit, make the changes, and press Back to  
save the settings and return to the previous menu.  
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21  
Installation  
This chapter describes the battery and chargers and other equipment for  
the cordless phone.  
21.1  
Battery  
Note: As an energy saving measure, disconnect the charger from the  
main socket after charging.  
21.1.1  
Charging the Battery  
The battery needs charging when the low battery level symbol,  
appears in the phone display.  
,
Note: The battery can be charged separately with a special battery  
charger.  
To charge the battery, place the phone in the desk charger, the desk  
PDM charger, or the rack PDM charger. For more information, see Char-  
A steady orange light indicates that the battery is being charged.  
A steady green light indicates a fully charged battery. (A flashing  
green indicator means incoming call or message.) In the phone  
display, an icon appears, showing a filled battery.  
A steady red light indicates a low battery level. In the phone display,  
an icon appears, showing an almost empty battery.  
An animated battery icon is shown in the display, indicating  
charging by starting with its current charge level and ending with  
the full charge.  
Note: Only use the prescribed chargers for charging.  
21.1.2  
Charging Spare Batteries  
Spare batteries can be charged with a separate battery pack rack  
charger. The battery pack rack charger can charge six batteries at the  
same time.  
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21.1.3  
Replacing the Battery  
If the standby time for the cordless phone becomes too low, replace the  
battery with a new one. Contact the system administrator or your certi-  
fied Aastra Sales partner for information on new batteries.  
The battery is easy to replace. It is attached inside the battery lid and is  
connected to the cordless phone in such a way as to avoid misinsertion.  
Attach the battery as described in figure 15 on page 118.  
Figure 15:Unlock the lid and remove the battery  
21.2  
Accessories  
21.2.1  
Headset  
If you frequently use the phone or want to have both hands free, it is  
recommended that you use a headset.  
The headset for the DT690 cordless phone comes in three versions:  
With the microphone integrated in the cable  
With the microphone on a boom  
With hearing protection  
Connect the headset to the headset connector marked  
side of the phone.  
on the right  
21.2.2  
Belt Clip  
The clip on the back of the phone lets you attach the phone to a belt or  
similar.  
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To attach or remove the clip, spread the clip slightly. The ends of the clip  
fit into the holes on the side of your phone.  
21.2.2.1  
Attaching a Standard Clip (Hinge Type)  
Attach the standard clip as described in figure 16 on page 119.  
Figure 16:Screw the clip into position  
21.2.2.2  
Attaching a Security Clip (Swivel Type)  
Attach the security (swivel) clip as described in figure 17 on page 119.  
Figure 17:Screw the clip into position  
21.2.3  
Leather Casing  
The leather casing is especially designed for the telephone. The casing  
comes with a swivel type belt clip and the telephone is fully operational  
while placed in the casing.  
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21.2.4  
Security String  
The 800 mm long security string is attached directly to the phone.  
21.3  
Chargers  
There are different types of chargers available for the cordless phone.  
They are described in the following sections.  
Note: Limit the distance between the mains socket and the cordless  
phone when charging for easy accessibility.  
21.3.1  
Desk Charger  
The desk charger is used only for charging. The charger is delivered with  
a plug-in power supply and is connected to a standard wall socket.  
Figure 18:Desk Charger  
Note: Only use the chargers within the temperature range of 5 - 40º C.  
21.3.2  
Desk PDM Charger  
The desk PDM charger is used for charging the phone, as well as for  
software download, and synchronization of parameters. The desk PDM  
charger is delivered with a plug-in power supply and is connected to a  
standard wall socket.  
Figure 19:Desk PDM Charger  
Note: Only use the charger within the temperature range of 5 - 40º C.  
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Using the desk PDM charger for software download and synchronization  
of parameters is most often done by system administrators, and requires  
that the charger is connected either to the LAN and CPDM or to a PC  
with the WinPDM software application installed. For a short description  
The desk PDM charger is connected to a PC through the USB or one of  
the network connectors, see figure 20 on page 121. When you connect  
the charger with a PC through one of the network connectors, the  
charger acts as a switch, making it possible to connect the other  
connector to the LAN.  
Figure 20:Network and USB Connectors  
Note: Network and USB connectors are used to connect the desk PDM  
chargers to a PC running the WinPDM or to the LAN (not for  
charging).  
21.3.3  
21.3.4  
Rack PDM Charger  
The rack PDM charger is used for charging several phones, as well as  
for software download, and synchronization of parameters. The built in  
power supply can charge up to six cordless phones at once.  
Battery Pack Rack Charger  
The battery pack rack charger is used for charging up to six spare  
batteries.  
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21.4  
Bluetooth Headset (Optional)  
Note: Before you can connect a Bluetooth headset to your phone, Blue-  
tooth functionality must be available in the phone. Bluetooth is  
factory-mounted on the circuit board of the phone.  
The Bluetooth technology replaces the cord between a cordless phone  
and the headset. This allows the user to move more freely and elimi-  
nates the risk of a headset cord getting stuck.  
Note: Bluetooth headsets are neither provided with nor sold together  
with the phone.  
The following functions are available:  
Pairing the cordless phone with its headset.  
Choosing the device to use when making a call.  
Playing a ring signal through the Bluetooth headset.  
Answering and connecting sound to the Bluetooth headset when  
answering with the headset button.  
Ending a call with the Bluetooth headset button.  
Transferring audio to and from the Bluetooth headset during a call,  
using the menu in the cordless phone.  
Increasing and decreasing the volume in the Bluetooth headset  
with the volume buttons on the cordless phone.  
Note: The Bluetooth headset functions may vary. See your Bluetooth  
headset manual.  
The cordless phone is tested with a number of Bluetooth headsets.  
Since the Bluetooth supports the Bluetooth 2.0 standard, other headsets  
may also work although this has not been verified by Aastra.  
21.4.1  
Using a Bluetooth Headset  
For optimal performance, place the Bluetooth headset and the phone on  
the same side of your body. The best audio quality in the headset is  
achieved when there is no obstructions, including your body, between  
the headset and the cordless phone.  
21.4.1.1  
Activating a Bluetooth Headset  
Enabling, disabling, and connecting a Bluetooth headset is explained in  
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Up to four headset can be paired to the phone, but only one at a time can  
be active. To pair another headset, repeat the steps in Connecting a  
To activate a Bluetooth headset, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Select Bluetooth, and press Select.  
3. Select Headset, and press Select.  
4. Step with the navigation keys to the headset to be connected,  
Select.  
When the headset has been connected, the following message is  
displayed: Connection successful.  
Note: The current active headset must be deactivated before another  
headset can be activated.  
21.4.1.2  
21.4.1.3  
21.4.2  
Removing a Bluetooth Headset  
To remove a Bluetooth headset, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Go to Bluetooth, and press Select.  
3. Select Headset, and press Select.  
4. Use the navigation key to select headset, and press More.  
5. Select Delete and press Yes.  
Changing the Name of the Bluetooth Headset  
To change the Bluetooth headset name, do the following:  
1. Press Menu, select  
, and press Select.  
2. Go to Bluetooth, and press Select.  
3. Select Headset, and press Select.  
4. Use the navigation key to select headset, and press More.  
5. Select Edit name, and press Select.  
Calling With Bluetooth  
To make a call with Bluetooth, do the following:  
1. Dial the number and press Call.  
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2. the following message is displayed, follow the steps below: Audio  
i headset. Transfer to phone?  
Press No or ignore the message to use the Bluetooth.  
Press Yes to use the phone.  
21.4.3  
Answering With Bluetooth  
A ring signal sounds both in the active Bluetooth headset and the phone  
to indicate an incoming call.  
To answer the call from the Bluetooth headset, press the headset  
button.  
To answer the call from the phone, press  
.
21.4.4  
21.4.5  
Ending a Call With Bluetooth  
To end a call with Bluetooth, do the following:  
Press the headset button or  
on the phone.  
Transferring a Call With Bluetooth  
It is possible to transfer an ongoing call between the Bluetooth headset  
and the phone.  
To transfer a call with Bluetooth, do the following:  
1. Press More during a call.  
2. Select Audio transfer and press Select.  
Note: It is also possible to transfer a call to the Bluetooth headset by  
pressing the button on the Bluetooth headset.  
21.4.6  
21.4.7  
Switching from Bluetooth To a Headset With Cord  
If a headset with a cord is connected during a call, the call is automati-  
cally transferred to the headset.  
Operation Notice  
Accessibility and Voice quality  
Bluetooth uses the frequency of 2.45 GHz. WLAN, microwave oven, and  
other devices that use the same frequency can disturb the use of a Blue-  
tooth headset.  
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Operation Area  
Maximum distance between the headset and the phone is 10 metres.  
The communication distance between the phone and headset may vary  
considerably due to the environment and disturbances from other 2.45  
GHz equipment. Different headsets can also give different communica-  
tion distances.  
Out of Range  
If a connection cannot be made with the selected Bluetooth headset the  
call is transferred automatically to the phone. If the Bluetooth headset  
and the phone get out of range from each other the connection is tempo-  
rarily lost. Since the last connected headset is always considered  
“selected”, the connection is automatically established again when a call  
is made or received.  
21.5  
WinPDM and CPDM  
Software and parameters in the cordless phone can be upgraded by  
using the WinPDM or the CPDM. This is most often only done by system  
administrators. The following are examples of additional features that  
can be downloaded or configured through PDM:  
Call services  
Company phonebook  
Downloadable language  
Customizing the menu structure  
WinPDM is used together with the Desk PDM charger. The Desk PDM  
charger is connected to the PC with WinPDM software through the  
network or USB connectors at the back of the charger, see figure 21 on  
Figure 21:Desk PDM Charger connected to a PC through a USB  
Connector  
For more information on WinPDM and CPDM or upgrading of your cord-  
less phone, contact the system administrator.  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter contains information on how to solve common operational  
126, you may receive. Go through the following lists if you encounter any  
problems. If the checklists do not solve the problem, contact the system  
administrator. If others have similar problems, there may be a system  
error.  
Table 12 Operational problems  
Fault  
No display  
Probable cause  
Action or comment  
The battery level is  
low or the phone is  
defective.  
Charge the battery.  
No ringing  
Make a long press on  
The mute icon  
is  
shown in the display,  
or ringer volume set  
to silent, or the phone  
is defective.  
, or increase  
volume.  
Signal strength icon  
off  
Out of system  
coverage area or the  
phone is defective.  
Enter coverage area.  
Call is switched off  
after 2 seconds  
The phone is  
defective.  
Contact the system  
administrator.  
Table 13 Error or warning messages  
Display shows  
Probable cause  
Action or comment  
Enter PIN  
The phone’s lock is  
activated.  
Enter the required  
PIN code. If you have  
lost the PIN code,  
configure a new or do  
a factory reset in  
WinPDM.  
No access  
The network is in  
Switch off the phone  
range, but no access and then switch it on  
rights. again.  
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Display shows  
Probable cause  
Action or comment  
No system  
The phone beeps  
once a minute  
The phone is out of  
coverage or phone is  
defective.  
Stop the beep by  
pressing  
.
Then go into range,  
or contact the system  
administrator. (When  
you enter the  
coverage area again,  
it takes a few minutes  
before the phone  
registers into the  
system again.)  
(during max 30  
minutes) with a low  
tone followed by a  
high tone (if enabled,  
the vibrator also  
follows the beeps).  
SERVICE NEEDED  
The phone is  
defective.  
Select the reset  
option on the middle  
soft key and upgrade  
the phone’s software.  
If no reset option is  
available, or if the  
error is not resolved,  
the phone needs  
repair.  
Parameters  
corrupt  
Note:  
This display  
message appears in  
English only.  
Send the phone to  
service.  
SERVICE NEEDED  
Invalid IPDI  
Easy replacement  
procedure not  
followed correctly or  
failure during easy  
replacement  
Send the phone to  
service.  
Note:  
This display  
message appears in  
English only.  
procedure.  
Battery low,  
charge now  
The battery level is  
low.  
Charge or replace  
the battery.  
Enter IPEI  
The phone is  
Enter the IPEI code  
blocked, that is, if you  
have entered the  
wrong PIN code  
more than three  
times.  
and press  
.
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Display shows  
Probable cause  
Action or comment  
Phonebook is not The phonebook does Try again later. If the  
available at the not respond, not  
error is not resolved,  
contact the system  
administrator  
moment  
available at the  
moment.  
Voice mail  
number not  
defined  
There is no voice  
mail number defined number via WinPDM  
in the phone.  
Define a voice mail  
or CPDM. Contact  
the system  
administrator.  
Could not  
encrypt  
connection  
The “Encryption  
Required” parameter of the following steps:  
is enabled in the  
Perform one or more  
Disable the parameter  
phone in combination  
with either or both of  
the following options:  
Enable the encryption in  
the base stations  
Use the supported base  
stations.  
one or more encrypted  
base stations  
Make sure to use  
base stations of  
version 3.1.x or  
higher  
one or more unsup-  
ported base stations  
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Glossary  
AC  
Authentication code.  
Abbreviated number  
Short number. Initiating a call to a  
pre-programmed number by dialing a  
code or pressing a key.  
Conference  
CPDM  
If you have an ongoing conversation  
you can include other persons and  
establish a phone conference.  
Centralized Portable Device Manager:  
A system version with more features  
than the WinPDM. It runs on a ELISE2  
hardware and is manageable from a  
PC with network communication.  
DECT/GAP  
Digital Enhanced Cordless  
Telecommunication/ Generic Access  
Profile. This means that no one can  
eavesdrop on your calls and that the  
quality of speech is as good as that of  
conventional fixed phones. DECT/GAP  
enables interoperability with other  
manufacturers’ products.  
Desk charger  
A charger for the cordless phone.  
Desk PDM charger  
A charger that also can be connected  
to WinPDM or CPDM for configuration  
and upgrading of the cordless phone.  
Directory number  
DTMF tone  
Number with 1-8 digits which is  
assigned to an extension or external  
line or as a common abbreviated  
number.  
Dual Tone Multi Frequency or touch  
tone, for dialing.  
Exchange  
Switch. Your phone switching system.  
Extension number  
All phones connected to the PBX have  
a unique internal number (up to 8  
digits). You can see your number on  
the display.  
GAP  
Generic Access Profile, a standard for  
cordless phone systems.  
Idle mode  
The state your phone is in when  
nothing is activated; not calling, not  
ringing, not diverted and so on.  
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IP call  
IPEI  
Internal call sent through an internal  
data network (LAN or WAN).  
International Portable part Equipment  
Identity, unique identity assigned to  
your phone by the manufacturer.  
IPDI  
The unique global GAP identity  
number for the DECT registration. IPDI  
is exchanged between phones during  
the easy replacement procedure.  
ISDN  
Integrated Services Digital Network.  
Provides your system with  
supplementary services from the public  
net.  
Least Cost Routing  
A function that automatically selects  
the cheapest way to connect your  
external call (not necessarily the  
shortest distance).  
PARK  
PBX  
Portable Access Right Key, unique  
identity assigned to your network.  
Private Branch Exchange. Your phone  
switching system (for example,  
MX-ONE).  
PIN  
Personal Identification Number for  
security.  
Rack PDM charger  
A rack charger that also can be  
connected to WinPDM or CPDM for  
configuration and upgrading of the  
cordless phones.  
Speed Dialing number  
Abbreviated number or short number,  
used for making frequently used  
numbers faster to dial.  
SW  
Here you can see which version of the  
phone software you have.  
Tandem configuration  
The tandem configuration is a unit  
consisting of two phones using the  
same directory number.  
Third party  
WinPDM  
A third connection (person), which can  
be included in an ongoing two person  
conversation. The connection can be  
internal or external.  
A software application for managing  
the cordless phone. Used to download  
software, set up parameters, templates  
and so on.  
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24  
Telephony Function Codes  
This chapter describes the country specific function codes used in  
MX-ONE that are relevant for the cordless phone. The codes are listed  
The following application systems are concerned: Australia, Austria,  
Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Export, Finland, France,  
Germany, Hong Kong A-law, Hong Kong My-law, Indonesia, Ireland,  
Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Korea,  
Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Standard, Sweden, Swit-  
zerland, United Kingdom, and U.S.A.  
Suffix codes are entered as written. They can only be used for SIP  
phones. For H.323 phones dedicated keys are used.  
Service codes are entered as * [code] # for activation, and # [code] # for  
deactivation.  
Table 14 Standard and alternative codes  
Functions  
Codes  
Suffix digits (only for SIP)  
Alternation on Inquiry  
Conference  
Standard  
Alternative  
N/A  
3
Sweden: R  
Intrusion  
4
France: 8  
New Zealand: 8  
Sweden: 8  
Call Waiting Indication  
Call Back  
5
6
8
France: 6  
New Zealand: 6  
Sweden: 4  
France: 5  
New Zealand: 5  
Sweden: 5  
Common Parking or Individual  
Call Pick-up  
France: 4  
New Zealand: 4  
Sweden: 6  
Feature Codes  
General Deactivation  
001  
U.S. and Canada: 0  
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Choice of Language  
08  
10  
Ordering or Cancellation of  
Active List (Personal Number)  
Follow Me  
21  
22  
23  
United Kingdom: 2  
U.S. and Canada: 23  
U.S. and Canada: 24  
External Follow Me  
Ordering or Cancellation of  
Interception Message  
Print Interception Message  
Manual Message Waiting  
26  
31  
31  
Sweden: N/A  
Cancellation of Message  
Waiting  
U.S. and Canada: 56  
U.S. and Canada: 6  
Automatic Call Back,  
Cancellation  
37  
Malicious Call Tracing  
39  
42  
Calling Line Identification  
Restriction Per Call  
By-pass of Diversion  
60  
61  
U.S. and Canada: 1  
Account Code Predialing  
Finland: 71  
Norway: 71  
Authorization Code Predialing 72  
Germany: 75  
The Netherlands: 75  
U.S. and Canada: 6  
Sweden: 75  
Lock/Unlock Common  
Authorization Code  
73  
74  
75  
U.S. and Canada: 71  
Change Individual  
Authorization Code  
Dial With Individual  
Authorization Code  
Germany: 72  
The Netherlands: 72  
Sweden: 72  
Lock/Unlock Individual  
Authorization Code  
76  
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Customer Identity Storage  
77  
8
Answer on Group Call  
Pick-up, and Answer on Night  
Time Connection (* and # in  
the service code can be  
excluded)  
Finland: 0  
U.S. and Canada: 59  
Sweden: 0  
Ordering of Night Time  
Connection  
84  
U.S. and Canada: 8  
Repetition of the Last External ***  
Number Dialed  
Finland: **0  
Sweden: **0  
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