DT690 MD Evolution Communication Platform USER GUIDE
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Contents Contents 1 Welcome 1 2 Important User Information 3 2.1 Safety Instructions 5 2.2 Intrinsic Safety 9 2.3 Preparing for Use 9 2.4 IPEI Code 10 2.5 System Version 10 2.6 PIN Code 10 2.7 Accessibility and Voice Quality 11 3 Description 13 3.1 Functions and Accessories 14 3.2 Display Information 16 3.3 Menu Structure 20 4 Switching On and Off 29 4.1 Switching on 29 4.2 Switching off 29 5 Profiles 31 5.1 Add new profile 31 5.
DT690 8 My Favourites 39 8.1 Add a Favourite 39 8.2 Delete a Favourite 39 9 Settings 41 9.1 Sound & Alerts 41 9.2 Display 43 9.3 Time and Date Settings 44 9.4 Changing Answering Methods 45 9.5 Modifying the Size of Messages 46 9.6 Language 47 10 Connections 49 10.1 Headset 49 10.2 Bluetooth 49 10.3 System 50 10.4 In Charger 51 11 Incoming Calls 53 11.1 Answering Calls 53 11.2 Call List-Up Individual 55 11.3 Missed Calls 55 11.4 Call Time 55 11.
DT690 13.4 Blind Transfer 64 13.5 Put a Call on Hold 64 13.6 Adjust the Volume during a Call 64 13.7 Mute Microphone 64 13.8 Loudspeaking Function 65 13.9 Call Diversion 65 13.10 Conference 65 14 Messaging 67 14.1 Message List 67 14.2 Receiving a Message 67 15 Voice Mail Services 71 15.1 Receiving a Voice Mail 72 15.2 Checking the Voice Inbox 72 15.3 One Key Voice Mail Access 72 15.4 Voice Mailbox Modes 72 15.5 Call Forwarding to Voice Mailbox 73 15.
DT690 16.6 Write Text 89 17 Call Forwarding Services 93 17.1 Variable Call Forwarding 95 17.2 Call Forwarding Cancellation 96 17.3 Call Forwarding on Mini-Message 96 17.4 Follow-Me Service 98 18 SMS Text Messages (optional) 101 18.1 Receive Text Messages (SMS) 101 18.2 Send Text Messages (SMS) 102 19 Group Services 103 19.1 Hunt Groups 103 19.2 Call Pick-up in Hunt Group 104 19.3 Standby status in Hunt Group 105 19.4 Hunt Group Opening / Closing 106 19.
DT690 23 Installation 125 23.1 Check for completeness 125 23.2 Charging the Battery 125 23.3 Charging Spare Batteries 126 23.4 Replacing the Battery 126 23.5 Chargers 127 23.6 Headset 128 23.7 Hinge-type Clip 128 23.8 Swivel-type Clip 129 23.9 Bluetooth Headset 129 23.10 Portable Device Manager 133 24 Useful Hints 135 25 Reference 137 25.1 Terminology 137 25.2 Phone Signals 137 25.3 Maintenance 138 25.4 Technical Specifications 138 25.
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Welcome 1 Welcome Welcome to the user guide for the DT690 cordless phone. This guide describes the available features of the telephone when it is connected to MD Evolution Communication Platform from Aastra. The User Guide describes the facilities of the MD Evolution Communication Platform and the Cordless phone DT690 with a default programming. There may be some differences in the way your phone is programmed. Please consult your system administrator if you need further information.
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Important User Information 2 Important User Information 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.
DT690 Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone. 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 is 0.104 W/kg. The telephone has also been tested when worn on the body using belt clip, maximum measured SAR value in this configuration is 0.029 W/kg.
Important User Information 2.1 Safety Instructions Note: 2.1.1 When using your telephone or connected equipment, the following basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce risk of fire, electrical shock and other personal injury. Recommendations • 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 products life. Use a soft absorbent tissue or cloth to remove dust, dirt or moisture.
DT690 Warning! The handset may retain small magnetic objects around the mouthcap or earcap region. Please check and remove before use. 2.1.2 Disposal of the product Your product should not be placed in municipal waste. Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products. 2.1.3 Power supply Available power adapters (Suppliers Designation) are: • Art.No.DC3: 130160 Power supply unit AC/5V DC/0.65A -Europe • Art.No.DC3: 130166 Power supply unit AC/5V DC/1A -USA, Canada, AUS, and U.K.
Important User Information • 2.1.4 Do not pull on cables. Charging and batteries This product should only be used with the following battery: • Art.No.: 660190 Battery Single chargers shall only be connected with power adapters supplied by the manufacturer, see list above. Precautions: Please read carefully the following important precautions before the first time use of the batteries.
DT690 • The battery is replaceable, however it is not the intention to do this frequently. • Only charge the battery when placed in the phone. • Use only the specified battery-packs for your product. • 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 being charged. Do not charge the phone in a closed cabinet or drawer.
Important User Information Warning! LCD If the liquid crystal display breaks, avoid injury by not allowing the liquid crystal to come into contact with eyes, skin or mouth. Prevent the liquid crystal from leaking out of the broken glass. 2.1.5 Bluetooth Qualified Design ID Bluetooth QD ID: B014317 2.1.6 2.2 Preventing malfunction • Never place the equipment in close proximity of electric motors, welding equipment or other devices generating strong (electro) magnetic fields.
DT690 Note: 2.4 Place the phone in the charger and charge it for at least one hour before using it the first time. IPEI Code Your phone has an International Portable part Equipment Identity (IPEI) code. This code is unique for each phone, and it is needed for your system administrator to enable network subscription of your phone. It is also needed if the user has entered the wrong phone lock code three times. To look up the IPEI code, do the following: • Enter *#06# when phone is in idle mode.
Important User Information 2.7 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. 2.7.1 Operating area You can use your cordless telephone in the area that is covered by the network. Outside this area you will lose contact with the telephone network. The signal strength icon, 2.7.
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Description 3 Description This section describes the DT690 telephone, display information, menus and structures. A picture of the cordless telephone is shown in Page 13. 1 15 2 4 3 16 6 5 7 8 10 9 11 12 14 13 1 Multifunction button This button can be used as a short cut to functions; long or double press modes. 2 Volume Up To increase the speaker volume. 3 Volume Down To decrease the speaker volume. 4 Headset connector The headset connector is for connecting a headset.
DT690 8 Hook-off To answer a call, to pre-dial a number, and as a short cut to the Call list. 9 Five-way navigation key Navigation key with Left, Right, Up, Down, and Confirmation (in the middle). The navigation key can be programmed, the Up is by default a short cut to the Inbox, and Down is a short cut to Call contact. During a call it is possible to increase/decrease the volume by pressing Up and Down.
Description Functions DT690 Local phonebook (250 contacts) Central phonebook Vibrator Headset connector Microphone on/off during call Loudspeaking function SMS (Short Message Service) Voice mail access Centralized Management Easy replaceable battery Bluetooth (optional) Yes Yes* Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes* Yes* Yes* Yes Yes Accessories * System dependent Figure 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 001 Desktop charger Basic Desktop charger Advanced Charging rack Battery pack charger Leathe
DT690 cordless telephone without any clip on. Use the clip to attach the phone to a belt or similar. The battery is a rechargeable Li-Pol/Li-lon battery, placed under a battery cover. The battery is fully charged within four hours. The battery can be charged separately with a special battery charger. Battery 3.2 Display Information All functions and settings available to the user are shown as icons and text in the display.
Description The bottom row is used for soft keys which can be used as short cuts for functions in the telephone. There are three soft keys, located just beneath the display and the functions of each soft key is indicated by text in the display just above the keys. In standby mode, the soft keys can be used for specific functions defined by the user of the handset.
DT690 3.2.1 Display Icons Signal strength Shown when the phone is connected to a system. Sound off Shown when the Mute key is pressed and Ringer muted? selected. Battery Always shown in the display in standby mode. When the level is low, the icon is empty or flashing. It is time to charge the battery. Low battery Shown when the battery has 10% of its capacity left. The icon is flashing when the battery capacity is equal to or lower than 5%.
Description Bluetooth Headset Indicates that a headset is connected to the phone. See Section 23.6 on page 128. Headset Indicates that a headset is connected to the phone. Outgoing call Added in front of outgoing calls in the Call list. Incoming call Added in front of answered calls in the Call list. Missed call Added in front of missed calls in the Call list. System connection Indicates that the phone is connecting to a system. 3.2.
DT690 Connections Contains Bluetooth connection with headset selection. Settings Contains personal phone settings, such as changing the ringer volume, selecting language, and so on. See Section 9 on page 41. Short cuts Contains short cuts to the message menu and to the call list. Profiles Contains a normal editable profile, and possibility to add four different profiles.
Description • Call list —> • Call 01:30 03:35 • More 05:26 • Back 20-Oct-03 > —> • Time of call • Edit number • Save number • Send message • Delete • Delete all > > > > > > —> • Call 7682 05:26 7845 23-Sep-03 • More • Back —> Total call time: 03:47:06 Last call: 00:00:07 > —> • Time of call • Edit number • Save number • Send message • Delete • Delete all > > > > > > —> 7891 7827 7682 7845 • Missed calls —> • Call time • Call services —> • Absence* • Divert calls* —> • Deactivate • Lunch • Meeti
DT690 • Call contact ——> • Search • From contact list • Add contact ——> • Edit contact ——> • Search • From contact list • Delete contact • New • From Call list ——> • Search • From contact list • Central phonebook* ——> • Search by name • Search by number • Last result > ——> • Name • Work number > • Mobile number • Other number • Ring signal > > > > > ——> • Name • Work number • Mobile number • Other number • Ring signal > > > > > > > ——> • Call • More • Back > ——> > • View contact • Add to
Description 3.3.4 Messaging Tab The overview of the Messaging tab is displayed in Page 23. ——> Message List —> • View —> • Reply ——> • Enter text > • Inbox • More ——> • Delete • Forward • Call sender • Call no.
DT690 • No favourites added ——> • Add new • Back • Favourites added ——> (example) ——> • Inbox • Write new message • Central phonebook > • Call contact • Call list • Call absence* • Call diversion* • Profiles • Write new message > • Central phonebook > (short-cuts) * Defined in the PDM Figure 8 3.3.6 My Favourites Tab Short cuts Tab The overview of the Shortcuts tab is displayed in Page 24.
Description —> • Enable / Disable • Bluetooth • Headset > —> • Add new > —> • Mic on boom • Headset • Mic on cable • System —> • Change system • Subscribe • Unsubscribe • Rename system • Priority > > > > > —> • No action • In charger • Switch off • Redirect Figure 10 3.3.8 Connections Tab Settings Tab The overview of the 1424-EN/LZT 103 090 Uen A1 2008-10-24 Settings tab is displayed in Page 26.
DT690 • Sound & Alerts —> • Volume > • Ring signals > • Message alert > • Locks • Vibrator alert > • Key sound > —> • Automatic key lock —> • Brightness —> • On • On in charger • Off • Change PIN code > —> • Auto phone lock • Phone lock • Display —> • On • Off > • Screen saver > • Time & Date —> • Answering –> • Time format > • Date format > • Answering key —> • Hook-off • Any key • Answering behaviour —> • Messages • Automatically > • Loudspeaking > > • *Language —> Dansk,
Description • Contacts > • Microphone on/off > • Audio transfer** > • New call * —> • Switch * > • End call * > • Transfer* > • Transfer to new call* • Call • Phonebook access • Cancel > —> • Call • Phonebook access • Cancel > • Conference* > • Call back* > • Call waiting* > • DTMF > > > > > • General purpose 1 Name* > • General purpose 2 Name* • General purpose 3 Name* **Only available when Bluetooth connection is active.
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Switching On and Off 4 Switching On and Off This section describes how to switch on and off the telephone. Note: 4.1 If the message No System is displayed you cannot make or answer calls. Depending on system programming, your phone can be automatically locked. To unlock the phone, enter your four-digit code (factory default is 0000). Switching on To switch on the telephone: . 1. Press and hold The telephone will vibrate when it is on and the display lights up.
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Profiles 5 Profiles It is possible to set up a profile for incoming calls, message alerts, vibrating alerts, key sound and so on. This can be useful when many users have the same telephone. It is then easy to switch between the different profiles. 1. Press Menu. 2. Navigate to 5.1 . Add new profile 1. Press Add new. 2. Enter the name of the profile and select Save. 3. Select the profile from list and change profile as wanted. 5.2 Delete profile 1. Select a profile from the list. 2. Press More. 3.
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Contacts 6 Contacts This section describes the Contacts menu. 1. Select Menu, or the confirmation button on 2. Select . . There is a default ring signal to each number. The ring signal can be changed by selecting Ring signal in edit mode. 6.1 Call contact 1. Select Call contact. 2. Select a contact from the list, or enter name or number in the search field. 3. Press Call. 6.2 Add contact To add a contact: 1. Select Add contact. 2. Select New. 3. Select Add, and enter the name of the contact. 4.
DT690 3. Press Add. 4. Select the number type. 5. Press Select. 6. Press Add and enter the name of the contact. 7. Press OK. 8. Press Save. 6.3 Edit contact 1. Select Edit contact. 2. Select the contact and press Edit twice. 3. Select Name, and press OK. 4. Press Save. 6.4 Delete Contact 1. Select Delete contact. 2. Select the contact, and press Delete. 3. Press Yes to confirm. 6.5 Central Phonebook The Central phonebook allows you to search by name, number, or the latest result.
Contacts 2. Enter the phone number and select Search. The search result is displayed. Last result Select Last result to display the last result only.
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Short cuts 7 Short cuts This section explains how the predefined functions can be set as short cuts for the Soft keys, Hot keys, Navigation keys, and the Multi-function button. It is for example possible to define the soft key to make a call or as a short cut to send a message. 7.1 Defining Soft Keys To define soft keys: 1. Press Menu and navigate to Short cuts. 2. Select Soft keys. 3. Choose between Left, Middle, or Right and press Select to confirm. 4. Select Name and enter the name of the soft key.
DT690 7.3 Defining Navigation Keys To define navigation keys: 1. Select Navigation keys. 2. Select Up, Down, Left, or Right. 3. Press Select to enter a name for the Soft key. 4. Select Function, and press Select to select the function for the soft key. 5. Select the function from the list, and press Back. 6. Select Control question, and press Select. 7. Select either Off or On and press Back to save the setting. Note: 7.4 By default, the value is Off.
My Favourites 8 My Favourites This section describes the My Favourites menu. It is possible to customize your menu with predefined.functions: 1. Press Menu or the confirmation button on 2. Select 8.1 . and press the confirmation button or Select. Add a Favourite 1. Select Edit. 2. Navigate to a menu box with 3. Press Change, or and to check the box. 4. Press Back to save the setting. 8.2 Delete a Favourite 1. Select Edit. 2. Navigate to a menu box with 3.
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Settings 9 Settings This section describes settings to configure your telephone. 1. Press Menu, or the confirmation button on the Navigation key. 2. Select in the menu. 9.1 Sound & Alerts 9.1.1 Volume Control You can adjust the volume in the ear piece, of the loudspeaker for handsfree speaking and the volume of the ringer. Use the volume keys to adjust the volume, see Section 3 on page 13 for the location of the volume controls.
DT690 To set the sound for a ringing type . 1. Press 2. Select . 3. Select the menu item Sound & Alerts and confirm. 4. Select the menu item Ring signals and press Select to confirm. 5. Select the ringing signal type: Internal, External, or Callback and press Select to confirm. 6. Select the desired sound by pressing Play. The selected sound is played. 7. Press Select to confirm and save the settings. 9.1.3 Message Alert You can select different signals for mail and voice messages.
Settings 2. Select . 3. Select the menu item Sound & Alerts and press Select to confirm. 4. Select the menu item Vibrating alert and confirm. The following options are available: • On for Vibrator alert. • On if silent for Vibrator alert when the ringer is permanently off. See Section 9.1.1 on page 41. • Off for no Vibrator alert. 5. Select the desired option and press Select to confirm. 9.1.5 Key Sound Key sound is the sound you hear each time you press a key.
DT690 1. Press . 2. Select 3. Select the menu item Display 4. Select Brightness. The following options are available: • Normal • Power save The current setting is indicated. 5. Select one of the options: 6. Press Back to confirm and save the settings. 9.2.2 Screen saver You can decide to display or turn off time and status information when the phone is not used. 1. Press . 2. Select 3. Select the menu item Display 4. Select Screen saver.
Settings Set time format 1. Select Time & Date and press Select. 2. Select Time format. The following options are available: • 12 hour • 24 hour 3. Press Select to save the setting. Set date format 1. Select the menu item Time & Date and press Select. 2. Select Date format and press Select.
DT690 9.4.2 Automatic answer Note: The automatically 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. Enter . 2. Select Answering and then select Answer behaviour. 3. Select Automatically and press Change to activate the automatic mode. 4. Press Back to save the setting. All incoming calls will be connected automatically when this behavior is selected. To remove the setting, press Change. 9.4.
Settings 4. Select the size and press Back to save the setting. 9.6 Language The display messages are available in 18 languages: Brazilian Português (Brazilian Portuguese), (Czech), Dansk (Danish), Deutsch (German), English, Español (Spanish), Français (French), (Greek), (Hungarian), Italiano (Italian), Nederlands (Dutch), Norska (Norwegian), (Polish), (Russian), (Slovakian), Soumi (Finish), Svenska (Swedish), and (Turkish). To switch menu language, do the following: 1. Press 2. Select . 3.
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Connections 10 Connections This section describes the Connections menu. To access the Connections menu: 1. Press Menu, or the confirmation button on 2. Select 10.1 . , and press the confirmation button or Select. Headset The following options are available: • Microphone on boom • Microphone on cable To change the option: 1. Select Headset. 2. Navigate to the desired option and press Select. 3. Press Back to save the setting. 10.2 Bluetooth Enable Bluetooth connection 1. Select Bluetooth. 2.
DT690 2. Select Add new. The information text Put headset in Pairing mode is displayed. 3. Press OK. It will now search for a Bluetooth headset for connection. 4. Press Pair once the headset is found. 5. Enter the PIN code. 6. Press OK. If the pairing mode is successful, the Successful pairing message is displayed. 10.3 System Only available systems are displayed.
Connections Rename System If there are different location areas that are using the same System, it is possible to change the name of the system in the telephone for easier location of the telephone, for example; System A (Herrljunga), System A (Gothenburg). 1. Select Rename System. 2. Select the system to rename and press Edit. 3. Enter the new name. 4. Select Save. Priority The default order of priority is the order of entered subscriptions.
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Incoming Calls 11 Incoming Calls The flashing LED, accompanied by a ring signal and/or a vibrating handset, indicates an incoming call. The ring type can tell if the call is an internal, external or callback call. Both ring signal and vibrator can be disabled. The calling party’s number, name, or both, is displayed. The name of the caller will be shown if the calling party’s phone number is stored in the local or central phonebook.
DT690 11.1.2 Switch ring signal on/off You can set your phone to Silent Ringing, when your phone is in idle mode: Press for several seconds to switch the ringer on or off. When switched is shown. All alert signals will silence until the ring signal is switched off, the on again. If the vibrator is set to On when silent, it will alert you of new calls, messages and alarms. 11.1.3 Reject a call If you do not want to take the call, when the phone rings: to reject the call.
Incoming Calls 11.2 Call List-Up Individual When your extension is idle, you can also answer a call that is ringing for another extension, without having to change extensions. 1. Dial the1 3 for the call pick-up service. 2. Directly dial the directory number that is ringing. 3. Press Note: 11.3 to call the selected number. Some extensions may possibly be equipped with permanent protection against call pick-up.
DT690 For example Lunch, Meeting, or Trip. Press Select, enter time or date, when present again (use AM and PM) and press Select. Note: to switch between It might take several seconds for the phone to dial and send the code to the PBX. Deactivate the absence setting 1. Enter Call services. 2. Select Deactivate. 3. Press Select. Divert calls To divert calls to another extension: 1. Go to the Call services menu with the Select. and press the confirmation button or 2. Select Divert calls.
Incoming Calls 11.6 Call list Select Call list, and move with and to scroll in the list. View the time of a call 1. Press More. 2. Select Time of call. The time and date is displayed. Edit number from Call list 1. Press More. 2. Select Edit. Save number 1. Press More. 2. Select Add contacts. Send message 1. Press More. 2. Select Send message. Delete entry from the Call list 1. Press More. 2. Select the entry to delete. 3. Select Delete. 4. Press Yes to delete the entry from the list.
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Outgoing Calls 12 Outgoing Calls If you make a call but the person is not available, the following functions will help you to establish contact with the called party. To make a call through the phonebook, see Section 16 on page 87. 12.1 Pre-dial To use pre-dial: 1. Enter the number and press to get the line. The number is shown on the display while dialling. 2. If needed, press Clear to erase a digit.
DT690 3. Press or Call. The number can be edited before the call is started, to do this, do the following: • Press More. • Select Edit. • Change the number and press Note: 12.4 or Call. If a number occurs more than once, the last time stamp together with the total number of occurrences, is shown. Dialling a Number from a Message It is possible to dial a number included in a received message located in the Messaging menu. To dial from a message: 1. Enter the Messaging menu. 2. Select Inbox. 3.
Outgoing Calls 4. Enter the first name and/or the last name and press Search. 5. Press Call or 12.7 to make the call. Dialling a Name from the Central Phonebook 1. Enter Contacts. 2. Select Central phonebook. 3. Select Search by name. 4. Enter the first/last name and press Search. 5. Press Call or 1424-EN/LZT 103 090 Uen A1 2008-10-24 to make the call.
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During Calls 13 During Calls The MD Evolution Communication Platform allows you to handle calls in many different ways. You can transfer the call, put a call on hold or do a blind transfer. 13.1 Start a New Call during Conversation 1. Press More during the call. 2. Select New Call. 3. Press Select. 4. Dial the number and press 13.2 . Dialling during a call When calling interactive teleservices, for example telephone banks, you need to use Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) signals.
DT690 13.4 Blind Transfer 1. Press More during the call. 2. Select Transfer to new call. 3. Press Select. 4. Dial the number of the person you want to transfer the call to. 5. Press 13.5 to transfer the call. Put a Call on Hold An ongoing call can temporarily be put on hold. 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 Options during the call. 2. Mark Hold: (No.) and press Select. The call is put on hold and the text On hold (No.
During Calls To turn the microphone back on, press More during the call, and select Microphone on and then Select. It also possible to turn the microphone off/on by a long press on 13.8 . Loudspeaking Function How to activate the loudspeaking function is dependent of the choice of answering method. An incoming call can be connected with the loudspeaking function active by pressing the left Soft key. During a call, a press on the left Soft key activates the loudspeaking function.
DT690 Note: 66 A tone burst is heard each time a participant enters or leaves the conference. When the conference leader leaves the conference, the conference will continue with the other included parties. The conversation is changed back to a normal two party connection when there is only two parties left.
Messaging 14 Messaging This section describes the Messaging menu. 14.1 Message List The thirty last messages are stored in a list. The message list is located in the Messaging menu. Time and date information is included in the message. 14.2 Receiving a Message When a text message is received, the LED starts flashing and the message alert signal sounds. The New message icon is displayed. The icon will remain in the display until all new messages are opened.
DT690 1. Enter Messaging. 2. Select Inbox. 3. Select the message to delete and press More. 4. Select Delete and press Yes for confirmation. The message is deleted. 14.2.4 Forwarding a Message To forward the message to another telephone: 1. Enter Messaging. 2. Select Inbox - Message - View. 3. Press More and select Forward. 4. Press Send, enter number, and press Send to forward the message. 14.2.5 Calling the Sender of the Message To call the sender of the message: 1. Enter Messaging. 2. Select Inbox.
Messaging Note: Some characters require 2 bytes in the final message, therefore the user will sometimes not be able to enter 160 characters. The first character entered will be an upper level character followed by lower level characters unless the *, key is pressed before entering the character. When pressing a key, the first available character on that specific key is displayed, see Section 16.6.1 on page 90.
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Voice Mail Services 15 Voice Mail Services Depending on its configuration, your facility may have an integrated voice mail system, which may or may not be associated with an automated attendant service. If this is the case, you then have normal access to a personal mailbox. You may then program your extension to forward your calls to this mailbox when you do not answer, if you are busy, or if you are temporarily absent.
DT690 15.1 Receiving a Voice Mail A new voice mail is indicated by 15.2 . Information is stored in the Voice inbox. Checking the Voice Inbox 1. Enter the Messaging menu. 2. Select Inbox. The voice mail will be displayed in the inbox list. The icon followed by the total number of new voice mails in the users mailbox is displayed. 3. Select Voice Mail and press View and then Call. 15.
Voice Mail Services 15.5 Call Forwarding to Voice Mailbox Forwarding calls to your individual mailbox may be effective according to one of the following types of call forwards: • Call forward on no-answer condition: Your calling parties will be re-directed to your mailbox, whenever you do not answer, typically after a 20-second delay. • Call forward on busy condition: Your calling parties are immediately re-directed to your mailbox whenever your extension is busy.
DT690 3. Press to activate the service. 4. Wait for the Service Acceptance Tone. 5. Press 15.6 to finish the procedure. Voice Mailbox Greeting Messages Once a call forward to your mailbox has been programmed, parties directed to your mailbox will first receive a greeting message. By default, the greeting message is: Welcome in the called extension mailbox. In the case where the call forward is on busy condition, it is preceded by the following system message: The requested extension is busy.
Voice Mail Services • 15.8 Stored messages; not indicated. Voice Mailbox Messages External Notification You may also program your extension to automatically notify you at an external number whenever a new voice message is left in your mailbox. Typically, this number could be your GSM mobile phone when you are out of the office. When a new message is left in your mailbox, a call is then automatically emitted to each external number that you have defined.
DT690 Access is then gained through the automated attendant usually implemented and associated with a system's integrated voice mail, even when an automated attendant's functions are not effectively used. Access is gained as follows: 1. Dial the DID number for your company's automated attendant (AA). Usually, the internal number for the automated attendant is 885. This is associated with DID numbers relating to your facility. Contact your system administrator for more information.
Voice Mail Services mailbox's consultation menu, the services offered to you for processing your messages are always the same. This also is true of the personalization services for your mailbox, accessed in the same manner. Initially, your mailbox will indicate how many voice messages were recorded, according to one of the following two system message forms: • You have X new messages and Y old messages. • You have no message. Please hang-up or dial * to customize your mailbox.
DT690 from this same point; play will be automatically restarted after a 15-second pause. Dial 6 to listen to fast-forward within the current message The message is fast-forwarded to the point 10 seconds past to the current point. You may also request the date and time stamping for the message to which you are currently listening.
Voice Mail Services Note: 15.12 Typically, new messages are saved for a period of 30 days. Archived messages are typically saved for 7 days, after which they are automatically erased. Automatic Call-Back from Voice Mailbox Message When you are consulting a voice message, you also have the option of automatically calling the number that the system automatically saved when the caller left the message.
DT690 15.14 Voice Mailbox Personalization Services Whether you consult your voice mailbox from your own extension, a third party set, or from an external network, once you are connected to your mailbox's consultation menu, the services offered to you for personalizing your mailbox are always the same. To do so, while listening to your mailbox consultation menu: Dial *. You will then hear the personalization menu for your mailbox.
Voice Mail Services • Dial 1 to hear the number currently saved for your personal assistant. This information is played back for you through voice synthesis, one digit at a time • Dial the sequence: 2 < #to save your personal assistant's number>. It may consist of an internal or external number, containing up to 18 digits, including the external network access prefix. • Dial 4 to erase the number currently saved for your personal assistant. It is then replaced by a number for a facility attendant.
DT690 Once the personalization of your mailbox is completed: Dial 9 to end personalization You will then be returned to your mailbox consultation menu. Note: Each time something new is programmed, the system will provide confirmation. If a service is activated or deactivated, the confirmation clearly states that the service is activated or the service is deactivated, as the case may be.
Voice Mail Services party to voluntarily distribute a voice message to all department members, to, for example, call a meeting. Access to this type of common mailbox for a mailing list is gained through the automated attendant usually implemented and associated with a system's integrated voice mail system, even when an automated attendant's functions are not effectively used. Access is gained as follows: 1. Dial the number for your company's automated attendant (AA).
DT690 Note: On a standard system, there may be up to 16 common mailboxes, each with the capacity to include up to 32 members or individual mailboxes. One individual internal user may be associated with several common mailboxes. The procedure is applicable from an external network; instead of dialling 885, you would dial the DID number for the automated attendant. It is also applicable for leaving a message in an individual mailbox, without having to call the party. 15.
Voice Mail Services • The second additional application is called Unified Messaging. Its purpose is to merge your facility's integrated voice mail system with the E-mail system that is usually present within your company's IT network. In practice, this application provides an E-mail notification to your desktop PC each time a voice message is left in your mailbox, in addition to the usual notification methods on your telephone extension.
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Phonebook 16 Phonebook Your phone is equipped with an integrated phonebook with up to 250 entries. The phonebook lists all names in alphabetical order, where three numbers can be added for each contact; work number, mobile number, and other number. A company phonebook with up to 1000 entries can be downloaded to the phone. In your phonebook, the local and company phonebook names appear in the same list, in alphabetical order.
DT690 Enter the first letters of the name. The first name beginning with those letters is displayed. For information on how to write text, see Section 16.6 on page 89 4. Scroll down until you find the desired name. 5. Press Call to initiate a call. The number is dialled and Calling is displayed. 16.3 Add Names or Numbers You can use the Add contact option to enter names and numbers in the phonebook. When you have accessed the phonebook: 1. Enter the Contacts menu. 2. Select Add contact and press Select.
Phonebook To search in the list, enter the first character(s) in the name, press Search. The name/number is displayed: press Delete, and then Yes to delete the entry. 16.6 Write Text When writing text messages and adding/editing or searching for names in the phonebook, the keys 0 to 9, *, or # can be used. The first character entered will be an upper level character followed by lower level characters unless the *-key is pressed before entering the character.
DT690 4. Press 0 to enter a space. 5. Press Clear to correct a wrong entry. 16.6.1 Alpha Numeric Keys ABCabcæàâç2 DEFdefèéêë3 , .? ! - ‘ ” 1 JKLjkl5 GHIghiîï4 MNOmnoñôöœ6 PQRSpqrs7 W X Y Z w x y z ŵ ŷ 9 TUVtuvû8 # 006 Space + * 0 Figure 13 Note: Available characters Depending on the selected menu language, other characters can be available. This means that the character order can differ from the table above.
Phonebook • The first character entered in a message, or when adding/editing a name in the Contacts menu, will be an upper level character followed by lower level characters unless the * key is pressed before entering the character.
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Call Forwarding Services 17 Call Forwarding Services Your extension also offers you various call forwarding services that enable you to direct incoming calls to another internal or external destination, whenever you are absent and/or busy, travelling, or when you simply would rather not be disturbed.
DT690 your system administrator. This may consist of a call forward on no-answer condition, a call forward on busy condition, or a call forward on no-answer and busy conditions. This fixed call forward is applied by default whenever you do not define a variable call forward for your calls. This is often the case when your facility uses the integrated voice mail service, which - by default - receives your calls encountering a no-answer or busy condition.
Call Forwarding Services 17.1 Variable Call Forwarding Defining a variable call forwarding on a case-by-case basis is carried out within the framework of your extension's service programming functions. When your extension is idle: 1. Dial the prefix that corresponds to the desired type of call forward (see list below). • 6 1 (to activate an immediate call forward). • 6 2 (to activate a call forward on no-answer condition). • 6 3 (to activate a call forward on busy condition).
DT690 17.2 Call Forwarding Cancellation 1. Dial 6 0 for Call Forward Cancellation. 2. Press 3. Wait for the Service Acceptance Tone. 4. Press 17.3 . to finish the procedure. Call Forwarding on Mini-Message An alternative to all other available variable call forwarding services (referred to above), you may also redirect your extension to a mini-messaging or call forward on absence service.
Call Forwarding Services Note: The table lists the Mini-Messages provided by MD Evolution system. The number and contents of the Mini-Messages can be modified by the system administrator. Please ask your system administrator for the available Mini-Messages. Some of the predefined messages include time information to be completed. If you are not in the office for a certain period of time (for example meeting, vacation, lunch, illness), this feature allows you to inform your callers when you will be back.
DT690 Note: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. A call forward on mini-message is cancelled in the same manner as any other type of variable call forward. Press 6 1 Press * Press # 3 Enter the Mini-Message number 1 6 3 0 Enter hours and minutes Press * Press Yes to confirm Wait for the Service Acceptance Tone Press No to finish the procedure Example 3 17.
Call Forwarding Services The third party set confirms your service programming and/or plays the service acceptance tone. 5. Wait for the Service Acceptance Tone. The third party set confirms your service programming and/or plays the service acceptance tone. to finish the procedure. 6.
DT690 6. Press to finish the procedure. Activating Follow-Me from a DT690 phone the calls are not forwarded to 1. Dial 6 5 * 2. Dial your number and press *. 3. Dial the new number to where incoming calls should be diverted. # To Dial only in case of an external position. Needed only for an external position to mark the end of the Directory number. Note: 4. Press An external number is composed of the external access 0 followed by the actual external Directory number. . 5. Enter a password. 6.
SMS Text Messages (optional) 18 SMS Text Messages (optional) You can send and receive text messages, also known as SMS (Short Message Service), to and from other phones in your system. Note: 18.1 Text messages can only be received and sent if the Aastra Integrated Messaging Server is installed in your system. Please contact your system administrator. Receive Text Messages (SMS) When a text message is received, the LED starts flashing and a message tone sounds.
DT690 Press to proceed to the next menu. This menu gives you additional options, such as Remove or Forward the message, to Call (Numbers in the text) or to Read next message. 18.2 Send Text Messages (SMS) 1. Press . 2. Navigate with to Messaging. The following options are available: • Inbox • Write new message • Unsent • Sent 3. Select the menu item Send and press to confirm. 4. Select New. 5. Enter your message and confirm. For information on how to write text, see Section 16.
Group Services 19 Group Services Most of the time, you will be working as a team - within a department, for example. Your extension offers you different additional services designed specifically for working as a team. First of all, it provides the option of supervising your colleagues' extensions, thus ensuring comprehensive call coverage. You may also call a colleague or intercept calls for each other.
DT690 If you do not answer your hunt group call within a typical 30-second timeframe, it may be presented to a different extension in your group that is free. The call may also be directed to a third party set or other overflow group, such as your facility's attendants. Depending on the definition for each hunt group, the call may also be re-directed to a dissuasion message.
Group Services Note: The simplified call pick-up described above applies only if the call that is picked up is for the group involved, or a personal call for a member of the involved group. If several calls are ringing within the same group, the oldest call will be automatically selected. If several calls are ringing within different secondary groups, the call that is picked up will be automatically selected by the system.
DT690 Note: The prefix for accessing the standby service within secondary groups differs from one facility to another. You may place your extension on standby at any time, even if you are the last active member of a group. Your status is managed completely independently from the opening and closing of traffic for a specific group, which is the sole responsibility of the hunt group supervisor. 19.
Group Services • You can be contacted through just one number, common to your entire personal group. • When you place a call to any party, you are identified by your personal group number, no matter what extension you use to place your call. • An incoming call is presented on all of your personal group's extensions, allowing you to answer it on any of them. If all extensions in your personal group are free, they will all ring simultaneously.
DT690 conjunction with a personal group. However, the GSM mobile telephone will still retain its regular number. Note: 108 The Mobile Extension service is also totally applicable to your residential extension connected to the public ISDN network. Whenever necessary, contact your system administrator for more information concerning the availability of this specific service for your telephone facility.
More Features on your Extension 20 More Features on your Extension Depending either on the rights assigned to your extension or on your facility's configuration, your extension also offers or may offer other different services with the purpose of improving your productivity, or making it even more enjoyable to use your telephone. One of the main features is the Appointment Reminder service, where you can ask the system to remind you of a meeting or other appointment at a specific time.
DT690 Note: You have 30 seconds to answer the appointment reminder. After this timeframe, the reminder will be automatically cancelled. If your line is busy when the appointment reminder comes through, it is presented to you just as a normal call would be, or if that is not possible, it is automatically cancelled. An appointment reminder automatically overrides any call forward on your extension.
More Features on your Extension If you do not respond to an external call, after a typical delay of 30 seconds, the call is directed (or returned) to your facility's attendants for processing. Following the specific rights assigned to your extension, you may have access to protection against your external calls being directed to your facility's attendants.
DT690 Generally, this consists of a network access prefix that is reserved for placing outgoing external calls that are subject to account codes. Ask your system administrator for this prefix 2. Dial the account code to which your external call should be imputed. Account code formats are a fixed length. All account codes are typically 4 digits, however they may reach up to 15 digits in length. Generally, they end with # which acts as a separator.
More Features on your Extension Press and then the Lock softkey. To unlock the keypad Press Note: 20.6 and then the Yes softkey. It is possible to call an emergency call and to answer/close an incoming call while the keypad is locked. Phone Lock The keypad can be locked to prevent keys to be pressed by mistakes. The phone can be locked to be protected from unauthorized use. When the phone lock function is activated, a PIN code must be entered at power on. 20.6.
DT690 1. Enter Settings from the main menu. 2. Select Locks. 3. Select Phone lock. 4. Select Auto phone lock. 5. Select On, or On in charger. 6. Enter PIN code, press OK. 7. Press Back to save the settings. When the phone is locked, is shown in the display. If forgotten, the PIN code can be removed by your distributor. Note: 20.7 Before using this feature, look up the IPEI code of your phone and write it down, see Section 2.4 on page 10.
More Features on your Extension To do so, from your idle extension: 1. Dial the 7 9 assigned to the user password management service. 2. Enter your current user password. 3. Enter your new user password. 4. Press to confirm and wait for the Service Acceptance Tone. 5. Press to finish the procedure. Your extension returns to idle status. Note: 20.9 If you ever forget your password, you can request it be re-initialized, either by a facility attendant, or by the system administrator.
DT690 20.10 Secondary Attendant Services Besides the services that are accessible or that may be assigned to a DT690 extension, additional services are also available for the system's attendants. Within this context, the following services are offered: • General calls acceptance: This service enables attendants to control their active or inactive status for processing a system's general calls, in relation to their shifts.
More Features on your Extension These will be presented to you in the same way as usual, with the external calling party's information displayed on your screen. You may then process each call just as you would one of your personal calls. To activate or deactivate the general calls acceptance service on your extension, from an idle extension: 1. Dial 6 7, assigned to the general calls acceptance service. 2. Press to confirm and wait for the Service Acceptance Tone.
DT690 Typically, this delay is 60 seconds when attendants are present, or 1 second in night mode, when the attendants are absent. If you wish, you may pick-up a general call on your extension. To do so, from an idle extension: 1. Dial 1 5 to pick up a call ringing on the common bell. 2. Press to confirm and wait for the Service Acceptance Tone. The service acceptance tone will be played. You are now directly connected to the party who placed the general call. Note: 20.
More Features on your Extension 20.15 Automated Attendant The Automated Attendant feature sends voice instructions to external and internal callers, informing them of all possible options they can choose. Voice instructions lead the callers step by step to the desired destination. 1. Enter the Automated Attendant directory number. Please ask your system administrator for the automated attendant directory number. 2. Press 1424-EN/LZT 103 090 Uen A1 2008-10-24 and follow the voice instructions.
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Audible Signals 21 Audible Signals Over and above visual information displayed on your extension's screen and LED, there are also various tones, voice announcements and ring tones that signal the status of your extension, or certain associated services.
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MD Evolution Standard Services Prefixes 22 MD Evolution Standard Services Prefixes The following table lists the MD Evolution Standard Services Prefixes.
DT690 124 Call Pick-Up Individual *8* *8* *8* #13 *8* *8* 13 Call Substitution *75 *75* *75* #75 *75* *75 75 Call Temporary Protection *74 *74# #74 *74 74 General Call Acceptance Status *9# *9# *9# #67 *9# *9# 67 Access Locking *72 *76* *72# #78 *76* *72 78 Access Unlocking #72 #76# #72# #78 #76# #72 78 Password Programming *73 *74* #*72 #79 *74* *73 79 Redial Last External Number ** *** *** #11 *** ** 11 Standby Status in Hunt Group *91 *91#
Installation 23 Installation This section describes how to charge the battery, configure the headset or use the belt clip. 23.1 Check for completeness Make sure that all the parts are present. If anything is missing, please contact your system administrator or supplier. The set contains: 1. Cordless phone 2. Battery 3. Clip 4. Assembly card Note: 23.2 It is important to make a note of the IPEI code.
DT690 23.3 Charging Spare Batteries Spare batteries can be charged with a separate battery pack charger. The battery pack charger can charge six batteries at the same time. 23.4 Replacing the Battery If the standby time for the cordless telephone becomes too low, replace the battery with a new one. Contact your system administrator or your certified Aastra Sales partner for information on new batteries. Attach the battery as in Figure 14 on page 126. The battery is easy to replace.
Installation 23.5 Chargers 23.5.1 Desktop Charger There are two desktop chargers available, one basic and one advanced, see Figure 15 on page 127. Charging only Advanced Charging, software download, and synchronizing of parameters. Advanced Figure 15 Basic 002 Basic Desktop chargers The desktop charger is delivered with a plug-in power supply and is connected into an ordinary wall socket. Note: Only use the chargers within the temperature range of 5 - 40º C.
DT690 23.5.2 Rack Charger Note: See also the separate Installation Guide, supplied together with your phone. The charging rack is used for charging handsets, to synchronize parameters, and for software download. The built in power supply can charge up to six cordless telephones. It can be wall mounted or placed on a desk. 23.5.3 Battery Pack Charger The battery charger is used for charging up to six spare batteries. 23.5.4 Power adapters The article number is: 23.6 • Art.No.
Installation 2. Screw the hinge-type clip into position 23.8 Swivel-type Clip To attach the clip: 1. Attach the swivel-type belt clip. 2. Screw the swivel-type clip into position. 23.9 Bluetooth Headset The Bluetooth technology replaces the cord between the cordless telephone and the headset. This allows the user to move more freely and eliminates the risk of a headset cord getting stuck.
DT690 Bluetooth is optional to the cordless telephone to use a Bluetooth headset. Bluetooth is factory-mounted on the cordless telephone’s circuit board. The supported functions are: 23.9.1 • Pairing the cordless telephone 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.
Installation Deactivate a Bluetooth headset To deactivate the active Bluetooth headset: 1. Go to Bluetooth, Headset. 2. Use the navigation key and press Yes. 3. Select Disconnect and press Yes. The headset is deactivated but is still paired and can be found in the headset menu. Remove a headset 1. Go to . 2. Select Bluetooth and then Headset. 3. Step with the navigation key, or to the headset to be removed and press More. 4. Select Delete. 5. Confirm with Select.
DT690 To end the call, press the headset button or No on the telephone. 23.9.3 Volume/Mute Control Adjust the Volume during a Call Depending on the Bluetooth headset, it is possible to adjust the volume on the headset: Press the upper Volume button on the upper left side to increase the volume and the lower Volume button to decrease the volume in the headset. Turn the microphone On/Off during a Call Mute the headset and the telephone with the Mute button on the telephone.
Installation 23.9.6 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 Bluetooth headset. Operation Area Maximum distance between the headset and the telephone is 10 metres according to standard 1.2. The communication distance between the handset and headset may vary considerably due to the environment and disturbances from other 2.45 GHz equipment.
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Useful Hints 24 Useful Hints This section gives details about external calls. Connections between external lines With your MD Evolution Communication Platform, you can establish an external call diversion or a conference with more than one external party or transfer an external call to another external destination (for example a mobile phone). These features are very useful for everyday business life.
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Reference 25 Reference This section describes the terminology used on the display, the phone communication signals, guidelines, technical specifications, spare parts and accessories. 25.1 Terminology The list below explains the terms which may appear on the display 25.1.1 25.2 Terminology used on Display Term Meaning DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency or touch tone, for dialling. IPEI International Portable part Equipment Identity, unique identity assigned to your Cordless phone by the manufacturer.
DT690 25.3 Key click You hear this each time you press a key (when selected). Warning tone You pressed a key which has no function. Maintenance Consider these suggestions and guidelines to keep your phone in good shape and working properly. Note: The phone does not contain user serviceable parts. If your phone requires service, you should return it to the supplier or retailer from whom it was bought.
Reference Table 2 Physical Dimensions (l × w × d): 134 x 53 x 26 mm Weight: 130 g (battery and clip included) Material: Case: PC-ABS, Key pad: PC, Clip: PPA Color: Grey Display (w x h): 28 x 35 mm, CSTN display Clip: Hinge-type (standard) or swivel type Battery Type: Li-polymer/Li-Ion Speech time: 20 h Stand-by time: 240 h Speech time with Bluetooth option: 13 h with Bluetooth headset in use Stand-by time with Bluetooth option: 120 h1 Charge time: < 4 hours Discharge/charge cycles:
DT690 Keypad: • Soft keys (3) • Hook off • On hook and Power On/Off (Symbol) on the same key • Five way navigation key (“OK” in the centre of key) • Numerical keys • Volume up/down • Multifunction button Audio Ring signal: Adjustable in 8 steps Earpiece: Adjustable in 8 steps of 3dB each. Maximum sound Ring signal level: 88 dBA at 10cm Loudspeaker: Duplex loud speaking function.
Reference Call list storage capacity: 25 received, dialled and missed calls with time stamp Messaging Maximum message length: 160 characters Storage capacity: 30 received/sent messages (> 20 000 characters) Radio Receiver sensitivity: -93 dBm Compliance to DECT GAP standard: EN 301 406 and TBR 22 test Automatic DECT protocol detection: Automatic detection and configuration for US DECT and EU DECT at first registration. Frequency range: • EU: 1880-1900 MHz • U.S.: 1920-1930 MHz • L.A.
DT690 Compliance to European regulations and standards EU directives: 1999/5/EC (R&TTE) Product marking: DECT Radio: EN 301 406, TBR22 SAR (Specific Absorption Rate)*: EN50360 Safety: EN60950-1 EMC: EN301489- 6, EN 301 489-1 Compliance to US regulations and standards Product marking: FCC ID: BXZEICA US: 9FVW4NANEICA HAC SAR (Specific Absorption Rate): FCC/OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C (2001) and IEEE Std. 1528-2003, December 2003 / ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.
Reference Safety: IEC xxxxx-x EMC: xxx SAR (Specific Absorption Rate): ENxxxxx, x.xx mW/g (1) Stand-by time is without activated screen saver (2) Storing Li-Ion batteries at high temperature dramatically reduces their capacity. For example, storage at maximum temperature reduces capacity with 20% within a month. 25.5 Spare parts and Accessories Use only approved spare parts and accessories. The operation of non-approved parts cannot be guaranteed and may even cause damage.
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Troubleshooting 26 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. If others have similar problems, there may be a system error. Table 3 Troubleshooting Fault Probable cause Action or comment No display The battery level is low or the phone is defective.
DT690 “NO NETWORK” is displayed Cannot connect to selected network or out of range Select another network, subscribe, get back within range or contact system administrator No system The telephone is out of coverage or telephone is defective. Stop the beep with The telephone is defective. Select reset option on the middle soft key if available or if no reset option is available or fault does not resolve the telephone needs repair. Enter PIN code The telephone’s lock is activated.
Troubleshooting Pairing fails Headset is not in pairing/ Turn headset into pairing/ discoverable discoverable mode mode (see headset manual for details) Incorrect PIN entered Connecting fails/Failed to connect headset Headset can not connect to phone (see headset manual for details on how to connect) Try again and enter correct PIN (see headset manual for details) Headset is not turned on Turn on headset Headset is out of range Move headset closer to phone Link key in headset has been deleted Repea
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Glossary 27 Glossary This section gives a list of frequently used terms. Table 4 Ac Authentication code. Abbreviated number Short number. Initiating a call to a pre-programmed number by dialling a code or pressing a key. Conference If you have an ongoing conversation you can include other persons and establish a telephone conference. DECT/GAP Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication/ Generic Access Profile.
DT690 150 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. Li-Ion battery A battery made from Lithium ions. Li-Ion batteries are light-weight and have a very high energy density. This makes them ideal for use in portable equipment, such as cordless phones. Park Portable Access Right Key, unique identity assigned to your network.
Telephony Service Prefixes 28 Telephony Service Prefixes This section describes the country specific service prefixes that are relevant for the DT690 phone used in the MD Evolution environment.
DT690 152 Call Forward Immediate 61 Austria: *21 Italy: *21# Norway: #61 U.K. and EBN: *21* North America: *2* Denmark: *211 Sweden: *211 Call Forward No-Answer 62 Austria: *22 Italy: *22# Norway: #62 U.K. and EBN: *211 North America: *21 Denmark: *212 Sweden: *212 Call Forward Busy 63 Austria: *23 Italy: *23# Norway: #63 U.K.
Telephony Service Prefixes Follow-me Activate 65 Austria: *25 Italy: *25# Norway: #65 U.K. and EBN: *5* North America: *25 Denmark: *215 Sweden: *215 Follow-me Cancel 66 Austria: #25 Italy: #25# Norway: #66 North America: #25 Denmark: #215 Sweden: #215 Call Parking 10 Austria: *10 Italy: *10# Norway: #10 North America: *10 Denmark: *10 Sweden: *10 Call Pick-Up General Ringing 15 Austria: *88 Italy: *73* Norway: #15 U.K.
DT690 154 Call Temporary Protection 74 Austria: *74 Italy: *74# Norway: #74 North America: *74 Denmark: *74 Sweden: *74 General Call Acceptance Status 67 Austria: *9# Italy: *9# Norway: #67 U.K. and EBN: *9# North America: *9# Denmark: *8 Sweden: *8 Access Locking 78 Austria: *72 Italy: *72# Norway: #78 U.K. and EBN: *76* North America: *72 Denmark: *72# Sweden: *72# Password Programming 79 Austria: *73 Italy: #*72 Norway: #79 U.K.