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Disclaimer While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, Aastra will not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained within this documentation. The information contained in this documentation is subject to change without notice.
Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Introduction This document describes features and settings available for DT4x3 telephones. The telephone is a feature-rich telephone with color display, telephony, messaging, and Bluetooth. It is a highly robust telephone to be used in rough demanding environment, for example the industry and hospital environment.
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Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the phone, the charger(s) or the battery-pack Disassembly or alteration may result n electrical shock or irreversible damage to the equipment. Only a qualified service personnel or an authorized Aastra partner should conduct internal inspections, alterations and repairs.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ • 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 battery pack charger has to be used if the battery alone is to be charged.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 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.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ When using in hazardous/classified areas, use an approved battery pack only. The battery pack must be marked with art. no.: 660274 on the label. Charging parameters: Um = 5.25 V, Im = 1.15 A For approved battery types, see certificate IECEx SIR 10.0038 or Sira 10ATEX2072 and following supplements.
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This equipment is intended to be used in the whole EU & EFTA. This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The Declaration of Conformity may be consulted at: http://www.aastra.com/sdoc The handset is marked with the label this handset.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Regulatory Compliance Statements (Russia only) Telecom/Radio Corresponds to "Rules for the use of terminal equipment connected to the two-wire analogue interface of the general purpose telephone communication network", supplemented by Russian Ministry of Infocommunications regulation of 29.08.2005 in No. 102 (registered by Russian Ministry of Justice 02.09.2005, registration no.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ ELISE3 Embedded Linux SErver: A hardware platform used for Unite modules. IPDI International Portable DAM Identity DAM (DECT Authentication Module) See IPEI for more information. IPEI International Portable Equipment Identity IPEI/IPDI is needed to enable network subscription of the handset.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Functions Man-down and No-movement alarm Send Alarm with Data Send Data with Prefix Acoustic Location Signal (ALS) Location, Base Station Centralized Management Downloadable Languages Easy replaceable battery Easy replacement of handset Clear lists in charger Site Survey tool Bluetooth 1.This function/feature requires PDM/CPDM3...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Descriptions DT4x3 DECT Telephone IMPORTANT: The handset may retain small metal objects around the mouth cap or earcap region. Case The plastic cover parts are made of durable PC/ABS material. Antenna The antenna is integrated inside the handset.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Push button (DT423/DT433 only) The button is placed on the top side of the handset. The Push button is used for sending alarms, see 12.1 Push-Button Alarm on page Earpiece speaker Colour display The full graphic type display is 128 pixels wide and 160 pixels high. The display has multiple colours and backlighting.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Multi-purpose connector The connector is used for battery charging, software download, configuration and connection of an IP 65 classified headset connector. Microphone The microphone is placed on the front bottom side of the handset. Key lock and Upper/Lower case key This key is to lock the keypad in combination with the soft key "Lock".
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 3.1.2 Alphanumeric Keys Figure 1. a b c à â ä æ ç 2 . , ? ! - ‘ ” 1 d e f é è 3 j k l 5 m n o ñ ò ö ø 6 g h i î...
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• The Soft key bar (5) is used for Soft keys which can be used as short cuts for functions in the handset. See 3.1 DT4x3 DECT Telephone on page 7. Icons “Signal strength” icon is visible in the upper left corner. The staples shown in display depends on the signal strength.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ “Voice mail message” icon is displayed in the status bar when there are voice mails. The icon remains until voice mail has been listened to. “Voice mail message” icon is displayed in the inbox when there are voice mails.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Menu Icons The ”Contacts” menu contains all names/numbers in the local phonebook. In addition, a company phonebook with up to 1000 entries can be downloaded to the phone via the PDM. It is also possible to access a central phonebook from the "Contact"...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ The charger is delivered with a plug-in power supply and is connected into an ordinary wall socket. For more information, see the advanced charger’s Installation and Operation Manual. IMPORTANT: When charging the EX classified handset, it is only permitted to use a charger marked with DC3-BxxB or DC4-BxxB?on the label.
User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Basic Operation Tip: For information on how to answering/ending a call, see 7 Calling on page 24. Switch the Handset On/Off 4.1.1 Switch on the Handset Press and hold until the handset vibrates and the display lights up. A DT413/DT423/DT433 Switch on? dialog window is displayed.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Turn the Audible Signal On/Off Prerequisite: The handset is in idle mode: Tip: While in a menu, press to return to idle mode. A long press on , or , changes between ring signal on/off. The icon indicates a silenced handset.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Select Select “Locks”. Select "Phone lock" Select “Auto phone lock”. Select “On”, "On in charger", or "Off". Enter PIN code. If the PIN code is forgotten it can be removed by the system administrator. Press "OK".
User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Menu Tree Calls > —> • Call 7891 01:30 • Call list —> 7827 03:35 —> > • More • Time of call 7682 05:26 Edit number > • • Back 7845 20-Oct-09 > •...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Contacts > • Call contact • Search ——> • From contact list > ——> • Add contact • Name > ——> • New • Work number > • From Call list > • Mobile number >...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Messaging ——> ——> • Enter text > —> Message List —> • Reply • Inbox • View • More ——> > • Delete > • Close • Forward > • Call sender • Call no. in text* >...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Shortcuts Soft Keys ---> Middle ---> Name > Not used Right ---> Function -----------> Phone call ---> Enter number Value > Call list Control question --> Contact list Central phonebook* Message inbox ---> 0, 2 - 9 ---> Function ------------>...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Settings • Internal call • Volume > • Sound & Alerts —> • External call —> • Ring signals • Callback • PTT • Message alert > • Vibrator alert —> • On • On if silent •...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ In Call Menu The In Call menu displays a list of functions that can be accessed during a call. To see the available functions, press the "More" soft key. Some functions are always provided and others may be made available by the administrator via the WinPDM/CPDM3.
User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 5.9.1 Additional In Call Functions Besides the default In Call functions, it is possible to define 10 extra system specific codes/ general purposes. See the handset’s Configuration Manual. 5.10 Customizing the Menu Tree The menu tree can be customized by hiding some of the functions that are available but for example not in use.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 7.1.1 Answer a Call When the signal sounds, press to answer the call, or press to answer the call in loudspeaking mode . The name/number of the calling party is displayed if calling line information is available.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Outgoing Call 7.3.1 Pre-Dial Enter the number and press to get the line. The number is shown on the display while dialling. If needed, press "Clear" to erase the number. By using the navigation key it is possible to step and add/delete a digit in a number.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Select Select "Inbox". Select message in the message list. Press "View". Press "More". Select "Call sender". 7.3.7 Dial a Number from the Local Phonebook Open the menu by pressing the "Menu" soft key. Select Select "Call contact".
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 7.3.11 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 (Finland and Sweden **0) 7.3.12...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Press the soft key "More during the call Select Messaging See messaging on page ... 7.4.4 Turn the Microphone on/off during a Call Press "More" during the call. Select "Microphone off". Press "Select". The icon indicates a silenced microphone.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 7.4.8 Ordering Callback for an external number If all external lines are busy when you have dialed the external number and pressed , do the following: Press 6 # (France, New Zealand and Sweden, Press 5#) Press to finish the procedure.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 7.4.11 Transfer to New Call An ongoing call can be transfered to a new number. When the new call is established, the caller that initiated the transfer will be disconnected. Press "More" during the call. Select "Transfer to new call"...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 7.4.15 Answer Call Waiting Note: Depending on system setup and configuration, this feature might be handled in one of different ways: Method 1 During ongoing conversation and short tone for another incoming call appears, do as follows: Press the soft key "More".during the call Select "Answer Call waiting".
User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Call Diversion Internal calls, external calls, calls when busy, or calls at no answer can be diverted to another telephone number. The diversion is made via the Calls menu > Call services > Divert calls. See 13.2 Call Services on page 44.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 8.1.2 Cancel Internal Follow-me: Press #21# (U.K: #2#) Press Wait for the call timer t start in the display. Press to finish the procedure. External Follow-me If External Follow-me is allowed, calls to your extension can be diverted to an external number of your choice.
User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 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. Authorization code, Common If you are authorized to use an common authorization code (1-7 digits) you can change temporarily any phone used within the exchange to the authority level connected to this code.
User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Press to finish the procedure. 9.2.2 To make calls while phone is locked: Press *75* (Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden, Press *72*) Enter Authorization code and Press # and Wait for verification tone. Dial the digits to get an external line and the external number 9.2.3 To open the phone: Press #76*...
User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ To answer: Press 8 (Finland and Sweden, Press 0, U.S and Canada, Press 59) Press to answer 10.3 Group Hunting: As a member of a group of extensions that is called by a common number, you can temporarily leave the group 10.3.1 To leave the group:...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Press *61* Note: finland and Norway, press *71* Enter the account code and press # Wait for dial tone. Press R Press to resume the call that was put on hold 11.2 General deactivation The general deactivation feature allows you to cancel the following features simultaneously: •...
User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Alarm Operation The parameters described in this chapter are set in the WinPDM/CPDM3. See the handset’s Configuration Manual. Note: The alarm functionality is applicable for DT423/DT433 only. 12.1 Push-Button Alarm The push-button can be defined to send an alarm by a long press and by multiple press. By default, long press is defined for test alarm (see 12.1.1 Test Alarm), and multiple press is...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ No-movement alarm: If no movement is detected during a preset time (default 30 seconds), the No-movement alarm will be triggered. When an alarm is triggered, the following occurs; • A Man-down warning. Cancel? or No- movement warning. Cancel? dialog window is shown in the display, and a warning tone is also signaling during a period (default 7 seconds) before the alarm is sent.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ configured with alarm functionality. Depending on the settings, the call can be established in the following modes; • Loudspeaking mode , or • Normal mode 6.When Bluetooth is enabled, the loudspeaker audio is lowered due to current limitations in the intrinsically safe handset. 1424-EN/LZT 103 089 B 2014-04-13...
User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Menu Operation Figure 4. 13:00 Messaging Select Back Figure 4. The Main Menu (1) Messaging (5) Profiles (2) Short cuts (6) Services (3) Settings (7) Connections (4) Contacts (8) Calls 13.1 Calls 13.1.1 Call List The 25 last received, dialled or missed calls are stored in a call list.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Edit Number from Call list Enter the menu by pressing the “Menu” soft key. Select in the menu. Select "Call list". Step with the to select number in the list. Press "More". Select "Edit number". Save Number Enter the menu by pressing the “Menu”...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 13.1.2 Missed Calls The user can view the missed call(s) by pressing "Yes". If the user presses "No", the missed calls can be viewed as follows: Enter the menu by pressing the “Menu” soft key. Select in the menu.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Note: The following procedure can also be used: Press*23* enter the Absence code (0-9) Press *, enter time or date of return (MMDD/HHMM), if requested, Press # and press (U.S and Canada, Press *24*). Deactivate the Absence Setting Enter the menu by pressing the “Menu”...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Select "Activate". Enter number to divert to, or press the soft key to enter the call contact list. Press "OK" The handset sends a diversion reason code to the system by establishing a call. The call will automatically be disconnected after a few seconds.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 13.3 Contacts The handset has a local phonebook with 250 entries, where names and numbers freely 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.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Add from Call List Enter the menu by pressing "Menu". Select in the menu. Select "Add contact". Select "From call list". Select number in the list. Press "Add". Select Work Number", "Mobile number", or "Other number". Press "Add".
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ When the search result is displayed, it is possible to view contact information, add the number to new contact, and to send a message by pressing "More". It is also possible to call the number by pressing "Call".
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Mark the wanted setting and press "Edit" to make the changes. Activate Profile Enter the menu by pressing "Menu". Select in the menu. Select profile from list. When a profile is activated, the icon an the name of the profile are displayed in idle mode.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Tip: New messages and information about incoming calls can be displayed upside down. This can be useful if you wear the handset in a belt and want to read the message/call information without rotating the handset. When pressing any key, the messages will be displayed in the normal way.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Enter additional text if needed. See 3.1.2 Alphanumeric Keys on page 10. Press "Send". Enter number, or press to access contacts in the local phonebook and the company phonebook. Press "Send" to forward the message. Call Sender Enter the menu by pressing "Menu".
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 13.5.2 Write New Messages Enter the menu by pressing "Menu". Select in the menu. Select "Write new message". Enter text. See 3.1.2 Alphanumeric Keys on page 10. Press "Send". It is possible to save the message and send it later by pressing the soft key "Back" and select "Yes".
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Enter additional text if needed. Enter number, or press to access contacts in the local phonebook and the company phonebook. Select "Send". Delete Message Enter the menu by pressing "Menu". Select in the menu. Select "Sent"...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Edit the service parameters. Press "Back" 13.6.3 Delete Services Enter the menu by pressing "Menu". Select in the menu. Mark a service using the on the navigation key. Press "More". Select "Delete" using the on the navigation key, and press "Select"...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Select "Control question", and press "Select". It is off by default. If the control question is enabled, a Proceed? dialog window is displayed when pressing the defined Hot key. Press "Yes" to proceed. Press "Save" 13.7.3 Define Navigation Key Enter the menu by pressing "Menu".
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Set Alert for Messages Enter the menu by pressing "Menu". Select in the menu. Select “Sound & Alerts”. Select “Message alert”. Select the wanted message alert from the list. By pressing "Play" it is possible to listen to the different alerts.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Set the Key Sound This means that every time a key is used, the handset gives a small sound. Enter the menu by pressing "Menu". Select in the menu. Select “Sound & Alerts”. Select “Key sound”. Select “Silent, “Click”, or “Tone”.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Select in the menu. Select “Locks”. Select "Automatic key lock". Select "Off" for deactivation of automatic key lock. 13.8.3 Phone Lock settings The handset can be protected for unauthorized use by activating the phone lock. the phone lock may be set to: •...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Select “Locks”. Select "Phone lock". Select "Change PIN code". Enter the old PIN code. Press "OK". Enter the new PIN code. Press "OK" and enter the new PIN code again. Press "Save". 13.8.4 Display Settings Screen Saver The screen saver can be set to one of the following settings: •...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 13.8.5 Time & Date Settings The time and date are received from the DECT system. If the time and date are changed in the system, it takes up to 24 hours before the changes appear in the handset. If the handset is turned off and then turned on, the changes will be applied immediately.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Select in the menu. Select "Answering".’ Select "Answering key". Select "Hook-off", or "Any key". Press "Back" to save the settings. Answering Behaviour Enter the menu by pressing "Menu". Select in the menu. Select "Answering".’ Select "Answer behaviour".
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 13.8.10 Alarm Settings Tip: It is recommended to configure a short cut to this menu if it is frequently used, see 13.7 Shortcuts on page 55. Activate alarm Note: This menu is applicable for DT423/DT433 only. Enter the menu by pressing "Menu".
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 13.9 Connections 13.9.1 Bluetooth Enable Bluetooth Connection Enter the menu by pressing "Menu". Select in the menu. Select "Bluetooth". Select "Enable". A Bluetooth connection icon will be displayed in the header bar. Note: When enabling Bluetooth on an intrinsically safe handset, it will be restarted. Disable Bluetooth Connection Enter the menu by pressing "Menu".
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Enter the menu by pressing "Menu". Select in the menu. Select "Headset". Select the corresponding headset type from list, that is, "Mic on boom", or "Hearing protection". Additional headsets might be visible in the list. Press "Select".
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Note: The PARK code may not be needed if there is no alien DECT system within the coverage area. Enter the menu by pressing "Menu". Select in the menu. Select "System". Select "Subscribe". The handset’s IPDI is displayed. The IPDI is a unique code that has been assigned to the handset.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 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.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Select one of the following: • No action - no action will be performed when handset is not in call and placed in charger. • Switch off - When the handset is placed in the charger it will switch off. When it is removed from the charger it will switch on again.
User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Advanced Functions 14.1 Admin Menu The handset has a hidden menu for system administrators. See the handset’s Configuration Manual. The Admin menu contains: • Software, hardware, IPEI/IPDI, and user ID • DECT information • Centralized Management showing online information •...
User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Enhanced Messaging 15.1 Voice Mail Note: This feature is only available if configured in the system. 15.1.1 Receive a Voice Mail When receiving a voice mail, the content of the voice mail notification is displayed automatically on the screen, and is also indicated by the icon in the status bar.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Wait for the called party to reply. The message is replaced by the ongoing call details. The user may now: • Continue with the call without referring back to the received message. • Redisplay the message and continue the call to further review and discuss the message. See Redisplay the Message and Continue with the Call on page 65.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Before a message is sent, the user may edit, add, or remove text from the message. For example, the message "I am in a meeting" could be appended with " - please call back after 1500". The message template function can be used in the following contexts: •...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 15.3.2 Send Mobile Data with a Prefix Mobile data with a prefix is sent from the handset by pressing a pre-programmed Hot key or Soft key or select a Service. Mobile data with prefix can be used to send information to an application in the system.
User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Operation Notice 16.1 Accessibility and Voice Quality The base network is not always available. If you do not get in contact with your system, contact your system administrator. For best voice quality, avoid positioning near computer, radio or similar equipment.
User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ System Handling 17.1 Software Upgrade and Additional Features Software and parameters in the handset can be upgraded by using the PDM/CPDM3. Examples of additional features that can be downloaded/configured via PDM/CPDM3: • Company phonebook •...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Maintenance 18.1 Maintenance of Batteries 18.1.1 Battery Warnings The "Low battery" icon is displayed when the battery has 10% or less remaining capacity left. In addition; a warning signal sounds every minute, the LED flashing orange, and the dialog window "Battery low.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Figure 5. Non-Intrinsically handset Intrinsically safe handset Figure 6. Replaceable battery. Unlock the lid/untighten the screws and remove the battery according to the illustration. 18.2 Easy Replacement of Handset Easy replacement can be used if a handset needs to be replaced due to, for example, a broken display.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ IMPORTANT: Never remove a handset from the charger until the instructions in the display or the LED tells you to do so (see status on the LED if the display is broken). If there is an error indication it may be allowed to remove the handset, see 19 Troubleshooting on page 82 for...
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 6, 7 When the text "Please insert new phone in charger" is displayed, replace the old handset with the new handset. The text "Restoring settings" is displayed. IMPORTANT: Do not remove the handset while the text "Restoring settings" is displayed When the text "Phone successfully replaced.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 18.3 Attach the Hinge-type Clip Attach the hinge-type belt clip as described in Figure Figure 6. Figure 7. Screw the hinge-type clip into position. 18.4 Attach the Swivel-type Clip Attach the swivel-type belt clip as described in Figure Figure 7.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ 18.5 Attach Cover for No Clip Attach the enclosed cover as described when no clip is to be used. Figure 8. Figure 9. Screw the cover into position. 1424-EN/LZT 103 089 B 2014-04-13...
User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Troubleshooting This section contains information on how to solve common operational problems, and warnings you may receive. Go through the following lists if you encounter any problems. If this checklist does not solve the problem, contact your system administrator.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ SERVICE NEEDED Easy replacement procedure not Send the handset for service. Invalid IPDI followed correctly or failure during easy replacement procedure. Note: This display message is only shown in English. SERVICE NEEDED The handset is defective. Select reset option on the middle Parameters corrupt.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Appendix A: Bluetooth Headset Introduction Bluetooth technology replaces the cord between the handset and the headset. This allows the user to move more freely and eliminates the risk of a headset cord getting stuck. Bluetooth is optional to the handset to be able to use a Bluetooth headset.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Operation Step between the menus with the navigation key. Confirm each menu selection by pressing the Soft key "Select". A.4.1 Enable Bluetooth To enable the Bluetooth function enter in the handset menu, select "Bluetooth" and select “Enable”.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ A.4.5 Remove a Bluetooth Headset To remove a Bluetooth headset, enter in the handset menu, select Bluetooth > Headset. Step with the navigation key, to the headset to be removed and press "More". Select "Delete".
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Transfer a call A.8.1 Transfer a Call to the Handset To transfer a call to the handset from the Bluetooth headset, press "More" on the handset during the call, and select “Audio transfer”. If supported by the headset, it is also possible to transfer a call to the handset with by pressing the headset button.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ A.12 Environmental Requirements A.12.1 Bluetooth Headset Battery See the manual for the Bluetooth headset. A.13 Trouble Shooting Problem Reason Solution No headset found Headset is turned off Turn on headset Headset is out of battery Charge headset Headset is out of range Move headset closer to handset...
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Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Appendix B: Telephony Function Codes This chapter describes the country specific function codes used in MX-ONE/Aastra 700 that are relevant for the cordless phone. The codes are listed in standard and alternative codes. Service codes are entered as *[code] # for activation, and # for deactivation.
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User Manual Cordless Phones for MX-ONE™ Calling Line Identification Restriction Per Call By-pass of Diversion U.S. and Canada: 1 Account Code Predialing Finland: 71 Norway: 71 Authorization Code Predialing Germany: 75 The Netherlands: 75 U.S. and Canada: 6 Sweden: 75 Lock/Unlock Common Authorization U.S.
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