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Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information For 57i CT IP Phone Base Unit United States Class B Notice - FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to the Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Canada Class B Notice This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Australia/New Zealand and European Class B Notice N12558 EMI/EN 55 022 statement This certifies that the Aastra IP Phone is shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89/336/EEC. Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55 022:1998 and EN 55 024:1998. CE Declaration of Conformity This product conforms to the provisions of Council Directives EMC Directive (89/336/EEC), Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC), and R+TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). Publish Date: 01/02/2007 Document: 41-001198-01 Rev 02 Equipment Installation WARNING: Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this equipment. The equipment must be placed indoors and connected to indoor networks only. Cordless Handset Regulatory Information WARNING: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. WARNING: This equipment complies with FCC and IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device must be operated such that; a minimum separation distance of at least 20cm is maintained between the radiator
(antenna) & users/nearby peoples body at all times and it must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This class B device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and ICES-003 Class B Canadian EMI requirements. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This device must accept interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with Aastra Telecom accessories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Highest reported SAR values are as follows: Head: 0.05 W/kg; Body: 0.33 W/kg. FCC ID: SDVCM16 IC: 1884A-CM16 AVIS RGLEMENTAIRES Cet appareil de classe B respecte les normes prescrites pour lquipement de classe B en matire dinterfrences radiolectriques, tel que le stipule larticle 15 de la FCC, ainsi qu la norme canadienne sur le matriel brouilleur ICES-003 applicable aux appareils de classe B. Le fonctionnement de lappareil doit se conformer aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) il ne doit pas mettre de brouillage prjudiciable et (2) il doit absorber tout brouillage reu, y compris celui pouvant entraner un mauvais fonctionnement. Publish Date: 01/02/2007 Document: 41-001198-01 Rev 02 General warnings The following safety warnings apply:
Mechanical hazards and electrical shock hazards are possible if you remove one or more of the modules. There are no operator-serviceable modules. Only qualified personnel should service this equipment. This equipment must be connected to a protective ground according to the instructions in this manual. Improper grounding may result in electrical shock. This equipment does not provide safety isolation between any port that is connected to a digital network termination point or any port to which terminal equipment is connected. The wall circuit breaker provides the main protection for this equipment. Ensure that rack installation does not result in airflow blockage to power supply vents or chassis vents. Lithium battery caution CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions. ATTENTION: Il y a danger dexplosion sil y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du mme type ou dun type recommand par le constructeur. Mettre au rebut les batteries usages conformment aux instructions du fabricant. Safety Certification The Aastra IP Phone is in compliance with regulations as follows:
cUL 950, NTRL/UL 1950, TUV EN 60 950 Contact Aastra Aastra Telecom Inc. 155 Snow Blvd, Concord, ON, L4K 4N9, Canada Tel: +1 905-760-4200 Fax: +1 905-760-4233 Unit B3, Armstrong Mall, Southwood Business Park, Farnborough, Hampshire, GU14 0NR, Aastra Telecom Inc UK United Kingdom www.aastra.com The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing. However, Aastra Telecom, Inc. cannot guarantee the accuracy of printed material after the date published nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions. Publish Date: 01/02/2007 Document: 41-001198-01 Rev 02 57i CT IP Phone Installation Guide 41-001161-00 Rev 01 Safety Information Warning: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Warning: This equipment complies with FCC and IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device must be operated such that; a minimum separation distance of at least 20cm is maintained between the radiator (antenna) & users/nearby peoples body at all times and it must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Software License Agreement Aastra Telecom Inc., hereinafter known as "Seller", grants to Customer a personal, worldwide, non-transferable, non-sublicenseable and non-exclu-
sive, restricted use license to use Software in object form solely with the Equipment for which the Software was intended. This Product may inte-
grate programs, licensed to Aastra by third party Suppliers, for distribution under the terms of this agreement. These programs are confidential and proprietary, and are protected as such by copyright law as unpublished works and by international treaties to the fullest extent under the applica-
ble law of the jurisdiction of the Customer. In addition, these confidential and proprietary programs are works conforming to the requirements of Section 401 of title 17 of the United States Code. Customer shall not dis-
close to any third party such confidential and proprietary programs and information and shall not export licensed Software to any country except in accordance with United States Export laws and restrictions. Customer agrees to not reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble or dis-
play Software furnished in object code form. Customer shall not modify, copy, reproduce, distribute, transcribe, translate or reduce to electronic medium or machine readable form or language, derive source code with-
out the express written consent of the Seller and its Suppliers, or dissemi-
nate or otherwise disclose the Software to third parties. All Software furnished hereunder (whether or not part of firmware), including all copies thereof, are and shall remain the property of Seller and its Suppliers and are subject to the terms and conditions of this agreement. All rights reserved. Customer's use of this software shall be deemed to reflect Customer's agreement to abide by the terms and conditions contained herein. Removal or modification of trademarks, copyright notices, logos, etc., or the use of Software on any Equipment other than that for which it is intended, or any other material breach of this Agreement, shall automatically terminate this license. If this Agreement is terminated for breach, Customer shall imme-
diately discontinue use and destroy or return to Seller all licensed software and other confidential or proprietary information of Seller. In no event shall Seller or its suppliers or licensors be liable for any damages whatso-
ever (including without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, other pecuniary loss, or consequential damages) arising out of the use of or inability to use the soft-
ware, even if Seller has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Model 57i CT Installation Guide iii S o f t i w a r e L c e n s e A g r e e m e n t Table of Contents Software License Agreement..................................................................... iii Introduction.................................................................................................. 1 Phone Features 57i CT Base Unit ........................................ 1 Phone Features 57i CT Cordless Handset ........................... 1 Requirements ......................................................................... 1 About This Guide.................................................................... 2 Safety Information (57i CT and handset) ...................................................3 Handset and Base Station ..................................................... 3 Batteries................................................................................. 3 Phone Parts.................................................................................................. 5 Optional Accessories for 57i CT (Not Included).............................. 6 Key Panels and Descriptions...................................................................... 7 57i CT Base Unit Key Panel ................................................... 7 57i CT Key Description .......................................................... 8 57i CT Handset Key Panel ................................................... 10 57i CT Handset Key Description .......................................... 10 Installation and Setup 57i CT Base Unit ...............................................12 Direct or Shared Network Connection................................. 12 Connecting to the Network and to Power ........................... 14 Connecting a Handset or Headset....................................... 16 Desk or Wall Installation ...................................................... 17 Installation and Setup 57i CT Cordless Handset .................................19 Charging Cradle .................................................................... 19 Battery Installation and Charging ........................................ 19 Belt Clip ................................................................................ 20 Using a Headset with your Telephone ................................. 20 Battery Status Icons ............................................................ 20 Customizing your 57i CT Base Unit .........................................................21 Setting your Options ............................................................ 21 Customizing your 57i CT Cordless Handset ........................................... 25 Language............................................................................... 25 Ring Tone ............................................................................. 25 Call Timer .............................................................................. 25 Vibrate .................................................................................. 26 Key Lock ............................................................................... 26 Backlight .............................................................................. 26 Silent Alert ........................................................................... 26 v l T a b e o f C o n t e n t s s t n e t n o C f o e l b a T Table of Contents Other Phone Features (57i CT Base Unit)................................................ 27 Adjusting the Volume........................................................... 27 Status Lights (LEDs) ............................................................ 27 Call Timer ............................................................................. 28 Softkeys ................................................................................ 28 Line/Call Appearance Keys ................................................... 29 Using a Headset with your 57i CT Base Unit ...................... 29 Other Phone Features (57i CT Handset).................................................. 30 Adjusting the Volume........................................................... 30 Handset Status Light (LED) .................................................. 30 Alerter Tones ........................................................................ 30 Model 536 and 560 Expansion Modules (536EM, 560EM) .......................31 Installing the 536EM or 560EM ............................................ 32 Troubleshooting Solutions ....................................................................... 34 Limited Warranty........................................................................................ 37 vi Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Model 57i CT IP Phone! The 57i CT communicates over an IP network and offers a cordless extension, allowing you to place and receive calls in the same manner as a regular business telephone. The 57i CT is capable of supporting the SIP IP protocol. Phone Features 57i CT Base Unit 11 line graphical LCD screen (144 x 128 pixels) with white backlight 12 multi-functional softkeys
- 6 as static keys
- 6 as programmable keys (up to 20 programmable functions) 4 call appearance lines with LEDs Supports up to 9 call lines Full-duplex speakerphone for handsfree calls Headset support (modular connector) Built-in-two-port, 10/100 Ethernet switch - lets you share a connection with your computer. Inline power support (based on 802.3af standard) which eliminates power adapters. AC power adapter (included) Enhanced busy lamp fields*
Set paging*
* Availability of feature dependant on your phone system or service provider. Phone Features 57i CT Cordless Handset 5 line backlit display screen 2 multi-functional softkeys Programmable function key supports up to 14 functions Vibration Alerter Headset Jack Desk charging stand Requirements The 57i CT IP Phone requires the following environment:
SIP-based IP PBX system or network installed and running with a SIP account created for the 57i CT phone. Access to a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP), File Transfer Protocol
(FTP), Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) server, or Hyper Text Trans-
fer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) (HTTPS). 802.3af Ethernet/Fast Ethernet LAN Category 5/5e straight through cabling Power over Ethernet (PoE) inline power injector (optional accessory -
necessary only if your network provides no inline power and if you do not use the IP Phones power adapter). Model 57i CT Installation Guide 1 I n t r o d u c t i o n n About This Guide o i t c u d o r t n This guide describes how to physically set up your 57i CT. It includes the Base Unit and Handset safety information. For regulatory information about the 57i CT phone, see the "Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information" sheet included in your package. Not all features listed are available by default and some may depend on your phone system or service provider. Contact your Network Administrator if you have any questions on the features and services available on your system. This guide compliments the Aastra IP Phone 53i, 55i, 57i, 57i CT Administrator Guide and the Aastra Model 57i CT User Guide. Aastra IP Phone 53i, 55i, 57i, 57i CT Administrator Guide is designed for network administrators, system administrators, developers and partners who need information on installing this product on an IP network. Aastra Model 57i CT User Guide explains the most commonly used phone and handset features for an end user. These guides, along with the latest release notes and technical bulletins can be downloaded from our website at:
www.aastratelecom.com\IPPhones. I 2 Model 57i CT Installation Guide Safety Information (57i CT and handset) Prior to installing and using the 57i CT and handset, please read the following important safety information. Warning: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Warning: This equipment complies with FCC and IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device must be operated such that; a minimum separation distance of at least 20cm is maintained between the radiator (antenna) & users/nearby peoples body at all times and it must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Handset and Base Station DO NOT:
Use this handset near medical equipment such as pacemakers. Place the handset in areas subject to explosive hazards, flammable liq-
uids or gases. Set up and use the handset close to devices that emit electromagnetic fields (i.e. electric motors, household appliances, fluorescent lamps, computers, radios, televisions, VCRs, DVDs etc.) Operation of the handset could be adversely affected if exposed to such fields and, at minimum, subject to interference and poorer quality voice communica-
tion. Locate the handset and base station near water, moisture, damp areas, heat sources, direct sunlight, areas with excessive dust, vibration or tem-
perature extremes. Clean the handset using any chemical or commercial cleaner. Use only an anti-static or soft moistened cloth to clean the handset. Disconnect the charger stand prior to cleaning. Note: Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone. The base station transmitter, which is built in to the desk phone, must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. Batteries Please observe the following guidelines when dealing with the batteries:
Never tamper with or dismantle the battery pack Avoid touching the battery contacts If necessary, clean the contacts with a damp cloth Protect the battery contacts from contact with any metal objects Never immerse batteries in water or throw them into a fire Model 57i CT Installation Guide 3 S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n
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) product charged state.
) When setting up the phone:
t e s d n a h d n a T C Use only the rechargeable batteries supplied with this product Follow the battery installation instructions included with this guide Note: That it takes two to three charging cycles for the batteries to reach their fully Charge the batteries using only the charger stand supplied with this In operation:
It is normal for the batteries to become warm when charging. Discharge the batteries from time to time to prolong their service life. To do this, do not place the phone back into the charger stand until the batteries are completely or almost completely discharged. The battery icon on the display will indicate when the batteries are low and an alert tone is sounded every three minutes. Only use batteries and charging units approved by the manufacturer. i 7 5
n o i t a m r o f n I y t e f a S 4 Model 57i CT Installation Guide If you do not intend to use the phone for an extended period, the batter-
ies should be removed from the handset. Store batteries at room temperature. Above average temperatures tend to reduce the service life of batteries. Do not throw away or incinerate used batteries. Take them to an appropriate collection point for recycling or send them back to your sup-
plier or distributor. The batteries included with the 57i CT handset are designed to provide up to four hours talk time and ninety six hours standby time. Actual battery performance can be affected by a wide variety of environmental and user factors. Model 57i CT Installation Guide 5 S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n
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) s Phone Parts t r a P e n o h P When you unpack your phone, you should ensure that you have all of the following items. If any part is missing, contact the supplier of your phone. 57i CT SIP IP Phone Telephone Base Handset Handset Cord Wall Mount Drilling Template asdassa asdadsda Wall Mount Drilling Template Power Adapter
(for 57i CT Base) Power Adapter
(for charging cradle) Belt Clip Battery Screws and Anchors for Wall Mounting Ethernet Cable Telephone Base Desk Legs 57i CT Cordless Handset Charging Cradle for Handset 6 Model 57i CT Installation Guide Optional Accessories for 57i CT (Not Included) PoE (Power over Ethernet) Inline Power Injector Additional Ethernet Cable
(category 5/5e straight through cable) Model 560EM Expansion Module Model 536EM Expansion Module A PoE (Power over Ethernet) inline power injector supplies 48v power to the 57i CT through the Ethernet Cable on pins 4 & 5 and 7 & 8. Warning: Do not use this PoE inline power injector to power other devices. The Model 536 Expansion Module (536EM) and Model 560 Expansion Module (560EM) attach to the right side of the 57i CT phone. Model 536EM provides 36 additional softkeys for the phone. Model 560EM provides 60 additional softkeys. For more information about the expansion modules, see the section, Model 536 and 560 Expansion Modules (536EM, 560EM) on page page 32. P h o n e P a r t s Model 57i CT Installation Guide 7 Message waiting lamp 12 softkeys
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- 6 dynamic 57i CT Base Unit Key Panel High quality speakphone HAC handset s Key Panels and Descriptions n o i t p i r c s e D d n a s e n a P y e K l Goodbye key Options key Hold key Redial Key Volume control Navigational keys 11-line LCD screen Keypad Speakerphone/headset toggle key Mute key 4 call appearance lines 8 Model 57i CT Installation Guide 57i CT Key Description Keys Key Description Goodbye key - Ends an active call. The Goodbye key also exits an open list, such as the Options List, without saving changes. Options key - Accesses options to customize your phone. Your System Administrator may have already customized some of your settings. Check with your System Administrator before changing the administrator-only options. Hold key - Places an active call on hold. To retrieve a held call, press the call appearance button beside the light that is flashing. Redial key - Redials up to 100 previously dialed numbers. Pressing the Redial key twice simultaneously redials the last dialed number. Volume control key - Adjusts the volume for the handset, headset, ringer, and handsfree speaker. See "Adjusting the Volume" on page 28 for more information. Line/Call Appearance key - Connects you to a line or call. The Aastra 57i CT IP phone supports up to 4 line keys. Handsfree key - Activates Handsfree for making and receiving calls without lifting the handset. When the audio mode option is set, this key is used to switch between a headset and the handsfree speakerphone. See "Customizing your 57i CT Base Unit" on page 22 for more information. Mute key - Mutes the microphone so that your caller cannot hear you (the light indicator flashes when the microphone is on mute). Model 57i CT Installation Guide 9 l K e y P a n e s a n d D e s c r i p t i o n s s n o i t p i r c s e D d n a s e n a P y e K l Keys Key Description Navigation keys - Pressing the UP and DOWN arrow keys lets you view different status and text messages on the LCD display (if there is more than 1 line of status/text messages). These buttons also let you scroll through menu selections, such as the Options List. Pressing the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys lets you view the different line/call appearances. While in the Options List, these keys allow you to exit or enter the current option. When you are editing entries on the display, pressing the LEFT arrow key erases the character on the left; pressing the RIGHT arrow key sets the option. Softkeys - 12 softkeys on the 57i IP Phone.
- 6 Top Keys: programmable static softkeys (up to 10 programmable functions)
- 6 Bottom Keys: programmable state-based softkeys (up to 20 programmable functions) These keys also perform as follows:
Callers list key - Accesses the last 200 calls received. Conference key - Begins a conference call with the active call. Xfer Key - Transfers the active call to another number. Directory Key - Displays up to 200 names and phone numbers (stored in alphabetical order) Note: For more information about programming the softkeys to perform specific functions, see the Aastra Model 57i CT User Guide. 10 Model 57i CT Installation Guide 57i CT Handset Key Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 9 10 5 11 12 13 15 14 16 57i CT Handset Key Description Function #
Function Description 1 2 3 4 5 Receiver Volume key During Ringing: Adjusts ringer volume During a call: Adjusts receiver volume During text mode (not in a call): Moves cursor right/left Display Features Key List Access key to the programmed Feature Key List Scrolls up when in the various lists Adds a space during editing Softkeys Activates feature or option shown on the display above the keys Model 57i CT Installation Guide 11 l K e y P a n e s a n d D e s c r i p t i o n s 6 7 8 9 10 11 s Function #
n o i t p i r c s e D d n a s e n a P y e K 14 15 16 l 13 12 Function Description Call key Used to obtain dial tone Also used as a Hold key Dial Pad Mute Key When used, prevents the caller from hearing you Headset Jack Status Light Release key To end calls and go on hook Exits Menu and the various lists Menu Key Access key to the different Options Scrolls down when in the various lists Used as Backspace during editing Redial Key Displays the last 10 numbers dialed Charging Jack Charging Contacts Microphone 12 Model 57i CT Installation Guide Installation and Setup 57i CT Base Unit The 57i CT base unit can be setup to share a network connection with another network device. Power can be provided by an AC adapter, an 802.3af compliant network power source or with a PoE inline power injector (optional accessory). It can also be installed on a desk or mounted on the wall. If your Network Administrator has already setup your phone, please refer to the Aastra IP Phone 57i CT User Guide for call handling information or contact your Network Administrator. Direct or Shared Network Connection The phone can be set up as a direct network connection to the Ethernet wall jack or as a shared network connection as a pass-through if connecting a computer or another network device to the phone. Direct Network Connection Located at the top of the phone are two fully switched 10/100 Mbps Ethernet cable ports. The port marked with LAN is used to connect the phone to the network, as well as provide power to your phone (if required). See the section "Connecting to the Network and to Power" on page 15 for more information. To Network Ethernet Cable Network Jack
(if Inline power provided) Separate Network Jack Other Network Devices Model 57i CT Installation Guide 13 I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d S e t u p 5 7 i C T B a s e U n i t To connect a network device (such as a computer) to the phone, connect an Ethernet cable into the network port on the top of the phone marked PC. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the network port on the network device with which you are sharing the network connection. t Shared Network Connection i n U e s a B T C i 7 5 p u t e S d n a n o i t a l l a t s n I Ethernet Cables Network Jack
(if Inline power provided) To Network To Other Network Device Other Network Devices Note: The PC jack on the 57i CT does not supply inline power onto other network devices. All Ethernet cables used must be category 5/5e straight-through cables, such as the cable provided with your phone 14 Model 57i CT Installation Guide Connecting to the Network and to Power Inline Power Provided If your network provides 802.3af compliant in-line power, the phone is powered through the network. 1. On the top of your phone, connect the Ethernet cable (provided with your phone) into the network port marked with LAN. 2. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable directly into the network jack on the wall. Ethernet Cable Network Jack
(if Inline power provided) To Network Model 57i CT Installation Guide 15 I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d S e t u p 5 7 i C T B a s e U n i t t Inline Power Not Provided i n U e s a B T C wall. If your network does not provide 802.3af compliant in-line power, you need to install the supplied AC adapter or the PoE inline power injector (optional accessory). 1. On the top of your phone, connect the Ethernet cable (provided with your phone) into the network port marked with LAN. 2. On the PoE power injector, plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the network jack marked as indicated in the following illustration. 3. On the PoE power injector, connect an additional Ethernet cable into the network port as indicated in the following illustration.. 4. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the network jack on the i 7 5 p u t e S d n a n o i t a l l a t s n I 5. Plug the PoE power injector into a power outlet. Ethernet Cables Network Jack To PoE Power Outlet PoE Power injector
(if Inline power is not provided) To Phone To Network Jack Note: You should connect the power supply to a surge protector or power bar. All Ethernet cables used must be category 5/5e straight-through cables, such as the cable provided with your phone. 16 Model 57i CT Installation Guide
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Connecting a Handset or Headset Handset Turn the phone over and locate the handset jack marked j. Insert one end of handset cord into the jack until it clicks into place. Then route the handset cord through the groove as shown in the illustration below. Attach the handset to the other end of the handset cord. To Headset To Handset Headset (Optional) Turn the phone over and locate the headset jack marked f. Insert the headset cord into the jack until it clicks into place. Then route the headset cord through the groove as shown in the above illustration. Model 57i CT Installation Guide 17 I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d S e t u p 5 7 i C T B a s e U n i t i t Desk or Wall Installation n U e s a B T C Install on the Desk The desk installation for the 57i CT IP phone consists of two legs that attach to the back of the phone near the top corners. A total of four different viewing angles allows users to personalize their phone viewing preference. Attach each leg by inserting the tabs on the leg into the slots on the bottom of the phone. There are three pair of leg slots on each corner of the phone;
each leg uses two pairs (1&2, or 2&3) giving two leg positions designating different viewing angles. Furthermore, the legs can be reversed which offer two additional viewing angles. For a higher viewing angle, use the second and third slots from the top. For a lower viewing angle, use the first and second slots from the top. Then push the stand towards the phone until it snaps into place. i 7 5 p u t e S d n a n o i t a l l a t s n I Three stand slot locations for customizing the height of the desk phone. 20.7 deg. Incline Angle 23.3 deg. Incline Angle 26.6 deg. Incline Angle 30.9 deg. Incline Angle Total 4 Viewing Angles 18 Model 57i CT Installation Guide Install on the Wall The 57i CT IP phone has two pre-drilled wall mounting holes on the back of the phone. Using the provided wall mount drilling template, locate and mark the position for the mounting screws on the wall. Depending on the wall type, you may need to use wall anchors. Both the screws and wall anchors are included with your phone. Place the wall mount holes on the phone over the screw heads on the wall and pull down to lock the phone in. Wall Mount Holes Note: You may wish to purchase a short Ethernet cable from a local supplier for a wall installation. Also, if 802.3af compliant in-line power is not provided on your network, and you are installing the 57i or 57i CT base unit on a wall using a PoE in-line power injector, you may also wish to use an equivalent flat Ethernet cable rather than the one provided. Model 57i CT Installation Guide 19 I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d S e t u p 5 7 i C T B a s e U n i t There are two steps involved in setting up the 57i CT cordless handset. The charging cradle needs to be plugged in and the batteries need to be installed in the handset. Charging Cradle The charging cradle is designed to be placed on a desk or any appropriate flat surface. To set up the charging cradle:
1. Plug the modular cord of the power adapter into the jack on the bottom of the cradle. Route the cord through the retaining tabs of the molded cord slot. Verify the cradle rests on all four feet and doesnt wobble. t Installation and Setup 57i CT Cordless Handset e s d n a H s s e l d r o C T C 2. Plug the other end of the power adapter into a non-switched AC outlet. It is recommended that the adapter should not be plugged into an elec-
trical power bar and should be the only item plugged into the AC outlet. Non-switched AC Outlet i 7 5 p u t e S d n a n o i t a l l a t s n I Battery Installation and Charging The handset is powered by a nickel metal hydride battery pack. To install and charge the battery:
1. Place the battery pack in the battery compartment with the connector wires pointing towards the bottom of the handset 2. Connect the battery terminal wire to the charging pins within the bat-
tery compartment 3. Slide the cover of the battery compartment from the bottom of the hand-
set until it locks into place 4. Place the handset, face up, in the charging cradle. The handset should easily slide into the charging cradle. If it does not, check the battery compartment cover to ensure it is properly closed. 5. Check the battery icon on the handset screen to confirm that it is blink-
ing and that the battery is properly charging. The cordless handset is automatically "factory paired" to the base station and will establish contact with the base station once both units have been successfully installed. This connection can be verified by checking for the presence of the Reception range icon m beside the battery icon b on the handset screen. 20 Model 57i CT Installation Guide Note: The battery must be charged for a minimum of six hours prior to initial usage of the handset. Handset
(face down) Belt Clip To install the belt clip, snap one arm of the clip into the slot on the side of the handset and then slide the other arm into the slot on the other side of the handset until it snaps into place. Using a Headset with your Telephone The 57i CT cordless handset accepts headsets through the jack on the bottom of the handset. Contact your telephone equipment retailer or distributor to purchase a compatible headset. Customers should read and observe all safety recommendations contained in headset operating guides when using any headset. Battery Status Icons The display provides at a glance information on the handset battery:
d The bars indicate the bat-
c tery charge level 4 for b full, needs recharging a when only 1 bar appears. f The bars will flash when the battery is being recharged on the charger stand. Note: The handset is designed to recharge the batteries automatically, when required and placed on the charger stand. The battery icon will not flash and the handset does not charge every time it is placed on the stand. If a defective battery is replaced, then the battery icon is not identified until the new battery is charged for at least 2 minutes. Model 57i CT Installation Guide 21 I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d S e t u p 5 7 i l C T C o r d e s s H a n d s e t There is a list of configuration options, accessed by pressing the button. i Setting your Options t Customizing your 57i CT Base Unit n U e s a B T C corresponding option to select an option. number corresponding to the Option. 3. Press the Show softkey, the 2. To go to an Option, use 1. Press the Options key and on the phone to enter the options list. to scroll through the list, or press the button, or press the digit number of the i 7 5 r u o y g n i z i m o t s u C 4. Use the softkeys to change a selected option. 5. Press the Done softkey at any time to exit the option and save the change. button, or the N button at any time 6. Press the Cancel softkey, the to exit without saving changes. You can change the following options on the 57i and 57i CT:
Language Select a language that you would like your phone to use for displaying prompts and menus. Note: Supported languages may vary depending on configuration. Contact your Network Administrator for list of available languages. Note: Supported languages may vary. Time and Date Use these options to set the local time on the phone. Depending upon the configuration, time set here may be overwritten by the time on your phone system. If you are having problems with this, contact your Network Administrator. Time Server Talk to your Network Administrator before making changes to this option. If the Time Server option is enabled, the display shows the IP address where the phone is getting time and date information from on the Network. Whenever the phone starts up, it will automatically attempt to find the Time Server. If the Time Server is not found and unknown to the phone, the IP address will display as 0.0.0.0, and the time and date in the main screen displays the equivalent of 12:00 am Jan. 1st 2000". If the Time Server option is disabled, the display shows Network Time Disabled. You can set the time and date manually on your phone. Set Time This option shows the Network time, if the Time Server option is enabled. It also allows you to set the time manually. Note: if you set the time manually, the phone will not try to synchronize the time with a timeserver until the next time it is restarted. 22 Model 57i CT Installation Guide Time Format Select a time format for how time displays on your phone (12h or 24h clock). Set Date This option shows the Network date, if the Timeserver option is enabled. It also allows you to enter the date manually. Note: if you set the date manually, the phone will not synchronize the date with a timeserver until the next time it is restarted. Date Format Choose from a list of formats for how the date displays on your phone. Time Zone Choose your current time zone. Select your country by scrolling through a list, or by entering the country code (i.e., CA, US), then pick from the time zone list for that country. Daylight Savings This option allows you to specify daylight savings. Set Ring Tone/Tone Set Use these options to set the preference of ring tone and call progress tones for your phone. Ring Tone Press the Change softkey to select one of the five ring tones or silent. Use the volume bar to increase or decrease the ringer volume level. Tone Set Press the Change softkey to select one of the seven predefined tone sets for the phone to play country specific call progress tones such as dial tone, ringing tone, busy tone, congestion tone, call waiting tone, and ringing cadence. Clear Message Waiting To clear the Message Waiting Light, select the Clear softkey. The light will flash again when there are new messages waiting. Contrast Level Use these options to set the preference of contrast level and backlight for your phone. Contrast Level Use the Change softkey to cycle through eight contrast settings, which brighten or darken the display. Backlight Use the Change softkey to cycle through different backlighting options of OFF, ON, or Auto. Auto backlighting sets the phone to turn off the backlighting after a period of inactivity; the idle period is user definable under the Advanced softkey when you select the Auto option. The backlight is turned on with a key press or state change on the phone. Model 57i CT Installation Guide 23 C u s t o m i z i n g y o u r 5 7 i C T B a s e U n i t t Live Dialpad*
i n U e s a B T C This option turns the Live Dial Pad mode ON or OFF. With live dial pad ON, the 57i CT IP phone automatically dials out and turns ON Handsfree mode as soon as a dial pad key or softkey is pressed. With live dial pad OFF, if you dial a number while the phone is on-hook, lifting the receiver or pressing the softkey to turn ON or OFF the dial pad mode.
*Availability of feature dependant on your phone system or service provider. Set Audio The 57i CT allows you to use a handset, a headset, or handsfree to handle incoming and outgoing calls. The audio mode option provides different combinations of these three methods to provide maximum flexibility in handling calls. There are four audio mode options to choose from:
initiates a call to that number. Press the Change Audio Mode Option Description Speaker i 7 5 r u o y g n i z i m o t s u C Headset Speaker/Headset Headset/Speaker button on the phone switches to This is the default setting. Calls can be made or received using the handset or handsfree speakerphone. In handset audio mode, pressing the handsfree speakerphone. In Speaker audio mode, lift the handset to switch to the handset. Choose this setting if you want to make or receive all calls using a handset or headset. Calls can be switched from the handset to headset by pressing the button on the phone. To switch from the headset to the handset, lift the handset. Incoming calls are sent to the handsfree speakerphone first when the pressed. By pressing the button again, you can switch back and forth between the handsfree speakerphone and the headset. At anytime, lifting the handset switches back to the handset from either the handsfree speakerphone or the headset. Incoming calls are sent to the headset first when the again, you can switch back and forth between the headset and the handsfree speakerphone. At anytime, lifting the handset switches back to the handset from either the headset or the handsfree speakerphone. button is pressed. By pressing the button button is Headset Mic Volume To adjust the headset microphone volume, press Advanced after selecting the audio option, and then select the Low, Medium, or High volume level. 24 Model 57i CT Installation Guide Call Forward Use this option to call forward your phone. Use the move between the fields to set the call forward Number, Mode, and No. Rings. The selectable call forward mode includes: All, Busy, NoAns (No Answer), BusyNoAns (Busy No Answer), or Off; this is selected via the and buttons to and buttons. Network This is a system administrator level-only option, and requires a password to access. See the SIP IP phone Aastra 53i, 55i, 57i, 57i CT Administrator Guide for details. SIP Settings This is a system administrator level-only option, and requires a password to access. See the SIP IP phone Aastra 53i, 55i, 57i, 57i CT Administrator Guide for details. Phone Status This option allows you to:
View your network status including your phones IP and MAC address View your firmware version Restart your phone There is also a system administrator level-only option to reset the phone to factory default settings. See your system administrator for details. User Password Use this option to change your user password. Phone Lock Use this option to lock the phone from unauthorized users. When the phone is locked, users are unable to dial from the phone unless it has been unlocked. To unlock the phone, press the the user or administrator password. button and enter either Note: While the phone is locked, only emergency number dialing is permitted. The default permissible emergency numbers are 911, 999, 112, and 110; this is con-
figurable via the WebUI or configuration file. Hint: To quickly lock your phone, press the button followed by the key. Model 57i CT Installation Guide 25 C u s t o m i z i n g y o u r 5 7 i C T B a s e U n i t Use screen. keys for scrolling. action/activity is initiated within 20 seconds. to view. Use the and Note: The Menu and Options display revert to the regular idle mode display if no 2. Press y key to quit at any time and to return to the main idle display There are 10 phone configuration options available on the handset. Highlighted in this guide are those options related to basic handset operations. To learn more about all configuration options, please consult the 57i CT User Guide. To access the options list:
1. Press the key when the phone is not in use the display will indicate t Customizing your 57i CT Cordless Handset e s d n a H s s e l d r o C T C Language The 57i CT cordless handset offers a choice of English, French and Spanish display languages. The default language setting is English. The language display in use is always identified with a check mark. To change the display language, follow the display menu prompts using the two softkeys as required to change, cancel or select a language option. The display will always show confirmed when the selection is changed. Pressing the Cancel softkey will return you to the previous display. Pressing the y key will return you to the main idle display screen. Ring Tone The 57i CT cordless handset offers the choice of four different ring tones. To change the ring tone, follow the display menu prompts using the two softkeys as required to change, cancel or select a ring tone. Each of the four ring tones can be heard prior to selection. The display will always show confirmed to indicate when a selection has been made. Pressing the Cancel softkey returns you to the options list. Pressing the y key returns you to the main idle display screen. Call Timer The duration of calls can be displayed by using this option. By default, the Call Timer option is always Off. To turn the timer on, press the Change softkey and the display will indi-
i cate Timer On and confirmed- and will quickly return to the previous menu display. Pressing the y key will return you to the main idle display screen. Note: When the call timer is enabled, the timer starts with the commencement of the first call and continues until all other lines have been released. Therefore, the call timer is not usable for call accounting unless the user has only been on one line during the timing interval. The call timer continues to increment even when the call is on hold. 26 Model 57i CT Installation Guide 7 5 r u o y g n i z i m o t s u C Vibrate The Vibrate option allows the 57i CT cordless handset to signal an incoming call by vibrating as well as ringing. By default, this option is always Off. To enable this feature, press the Change softkey and the display will right line of the display. indicate Vibrate On and-confirmed- and will quickly return to the previ-
ous menu display. Once the Vibrate is On, the p is shown beside the ringer icon on the top Pressing the y key will return you to the main idle display screen. Key Lock The key lock option enables the user to lock the keypad keys. This prevents accidental activation of the phone while carrying it, putting in a pocket etc. To lock the keys from the key lock option page:
Press Change softkey to turn Key lock ON or Off. The screen will display Pressing the y key will return you to the main idle display screen. Note: You can activate the Key Lock Off or On by pressing only the key and then Key lock On or Key lock Off -confirmed-
the * asterisk key. Backlight The Backlight option enables the user to have the display diffuser lighted or not when a keypad key is pressed. Press Change softkey to turn Backlight ON or Off. Once the Backlight option is chosen, the screen will display Backlight On or Backlight Off -confirmed- . Silent Alert The Silent Alert option will activate an internal hardware vibrator instead of a regular ringer during an incoming call. By default, the Silent Alert is automatically set to Off. To activate Silent Alert from the option display:
Press Change softkey to turn alert On or Off. The display will show Once the Alert is On, the p is shown on the Top line of the display. Note: You can active or deactivate the Silent alert by pressing only the confirmed- and the handset will vibrate if the alert has been turned on key and then the key. The Ringer Icon does not appear on the display when the Silent alert is On. Model 57i CT Installation Guide 27 C u s t o m i z i n g y o u r 5 7 i l C T C o r d e s s H a n d s e t adjusts the receiver, headset, Adjusting the Volume Pressing the volume button speaker, and ringer volume. To adjust the ringer volume, leave the handset in the cradle and press
) Other Phone Features (57i CT Base Unit) t i n U e s a B T C ton this volume until it is adjusted again. the volume button settings for the ringer including Off the display will temporarily indicate the current ringer volume setting. To adjust the handset volume, lift the handset and press the volume but-
while the handset is off hook. The handset will remain at To adjust the headset volume, press the volume button while the headset is activated (activate the headset by pressing
; ensure headset audio mode is set). The headset will remain at this volume until it is adjusted again. while there is no active call. There are 10 To adjust the speaker volume, press the volume button while the speaker is activated (activate the speaker by pressing
; ensure handsfree speakerphone audio mode is set). The speaker will remain at this volume until it is adjusted again. Status Lights (LEDs) The speaker LED, beside the Indicator (MWI) LED, on the top right of your phone, provide visual indications of your phones status. Speaker LED key, and the Message Waiting Speaker LED Status Description ON solid Slow Flash Rapid Flash Indicates a call is on Handsfree (speakerphone) Indicates you are using the headset. Indicates the call is muted. Press call off mute. to take the Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) MWI LED Status Slow Flash Rapid Flash Even Flash Description Indicates you have a message(s). Indicates you have an incoming call. Indicates one or more calls are on hold. 28 Model 57i CT Installation Guide i 7 5
s e r u t a e F e n o h P r e h t O Call Timer When you make or answer a call, the Timer shows the elapsed time of the call. Softkeys The 57i CT has 12 multi-functional softkeys:
6 Top Keys: programmable static softkeys (up to 10 programmable func-
tions) 6 Bottom Keys: programmable state-based softkeys (up to 20 program-
mable functions) These keys are located at the center of the phone on either side of the display panel. These softkeys make call handling and call managing easier. You can set these programmable softkeys to perform specific functions and access enhanced services provided by third parties (using XML). Other services include accessing Directory and Call Logs. You must use the Aastra Web UI to configure the programmable softkeys. Note: Availability of the services feature is dependant on your phone system and/
or service provider. These keys can also be set up to quickly access features such as Call return
(*69) or Voicemail. Note: Quick access features like Call return and Voicemail must first be configured on your PBX in order to work on your phone. See your system administrator for more information. For more information about programmable keys on the 57i IP phone, see the Aastra Model 57i CT IP Phone User Guide, or contact your System Administrator. For more information about softkeys on the 57i IP phone, see the Aastra Model 57i CT IP Phone User Guide. Model 57i CT Installation Guide 29 O t h e r P h o n e F e a t u r e s
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The 57i CT has 4 hard line/call appearance keys each with a corresponding status light. Additional line/call appearances may also be set up on your phone as softkeys. These line/call appearance buttons and lights represent physical lines or calls for your extension. By pressing a line/call appearance button, you connect to the line or a call it represents. The line/call appearance light indicates the status of that line or call. When the phone is taken off-hook, the phone will automatically select a line for you.
) Line/Call Appearance Keys t i n U e s a B T C Line/Call Appearance LED Status Description OFF Rapid Flash Slow Flash Indicates idle line or no call activity Indicates ringing on the line. Indicates a call is on hold. For more information about the Line/Call Appearance keys, see the Aastra Model 57i CT IP Phone User Guide. Using a Headset with your 57i CT Base Unit The 57i CT Base Unit accepts headsets through the modular jack on the back of the phone. Contact your telephone equipment retailer or distributor to purchase a compatible headset. A non-amplified headset is required. Customers should read and observe all safety recommendations contained in headset operating guides when using any headset. Note: For best headset performance, Aastra recommends non-amplified headset equipped with modular connector. Making and Receiving Calls using a Headset 1. Ensure that you have selected a headset audio mode by accessing the Options menu. See the section "Customizing your 57i CT Base Unit" on page 22 for detailed information. 2. Plug the headset into jack. 3. Press the key to obtain dial tone or answer an incoming call. Depending on the audio mode selected from the Options menu, dial tone or an incoming call will be received on either the headset or the handsfree speakerphone. 4. Press the Nkey to end the call. 30 Model 57i CT Installation Guide i 7 5
s e r u t a e F e n o h P r e h t O Other Phone Features (57i CT Handset) Adjusting the Volume Receiver Volume When on a call and while not in any edit mode, the handsets receive volume can be adjusted using the volume control bar located on the side of the handset. The display feedback is a speaker facing the right side of the display with a rectangular box on the right side of the speaker. This box indicates the relative volume of the receiver volume: lb Alerter Volume The volume control bar is also used to adjust the alerter volume while the set is idle or while the set is alerting (ringing). The alert volume icon indicates that the alerter volume is shown while the volume bar shows the relative volume: c. The volume levels range from off ( e ) to full volume ( a ) Handset Status Light (LED) The multifunction Handset LED provides the following user feedback:
Handset LED Status Description Slow Flash Rapid Flash Indicates you have a message(s). Indicates an alerter tone is in progress. (See next paragraph). Indicates the phone is set on "mute". Indicates the call is on hold. Indicates you are on an active call. Intermittent Flash Intermediate Flash ON solid Alerter Tones The 57i CT cordless handset uses tones to provide information as follows:
Handset Alerter Tones Alerting Battery Hold Description Provides user selected alerter tones. Provides "Battery low" warning tone every 3 minutes. Provides "Flash ring" to notify of call on hold. Model 57i CT Installation Guide 31 O t h e r P h o n e F e a t u r e s
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) Model 536 and 560 Expansion Modules (536EM, 560EM) The 57i CT IP Phone offers optional Expansion Modules that attach to the right side of the phone to provide additional softkeys. The 536EM provides 36 additional softkeys on a 57i CT IP Phone. The 560EM provides 60 additional softkeys. The softkeys support the following features:
BLF Speedial Shared Call Appearance Each key provides an LED for indicating call status. The 536EM provides a paper label for convenient key labeling, and the 560EM provides an LCD for displaying key labeling. Additional modules (up to 3 total modules) can be piggy-backed to an existing module providing an additional 108 softkeys with 536EMs and an additional 180 softkeys with 560EMs. You connect the additional modules to the right side of an existing module. The following figure illustrates the addition of multiple 536EM modules on the 57i CT IP Phone. Web UI. See the Aastra 57i CT SIP IP Phone User Guide for more information about using the 560EM on the 57i CT IP phone. Installing the 536EM or 560EM On the 536EM, there are 18 softkeys in each column (totaling 36 keys) on the keypad. On the 560EM, there are 10 softkeys in each column (totaling 20 keys) on the keypad. The 560EM also provides 3 keys at the bottom left of the unit that allow you to configure 20 keys for each button (totaling 60 softkeys).
, You can configure the softkeys via the configuration files or the Aastra M E 6 3 5
s e l u d o M n o s n a p x E 0 6 5 d n a 6 3 5 The module connects to the right side of the 57i CT IP phone via an RJ-45 connector. 560EM 536EM i l e d o M 33 Model 57i CT Installation Guide Connecting the Expansion Modules to Your Phone Use the following procedure to connect the 536EM or the 560EM to your 57i CT IP phone. 1. Turn your phone over to show the bottom of the phone. 2. Turn the expansion module over to show the bottom of the module. 3. Connect one end of the RJ-45 cable to the RJ-45 port on the back of your phone as indicated in the illustration below. Back of Expansion Module Back of Phone RJ-45 Connectors 4. Connect the other end of the RJ-45 cable to the RJ-45 port on the back of the expansion module as indicated in the illustration above. 5. Turn over both units to sit face up on the desk with the expansion mod-
ule sitting flush against the right side of the phone. Note: Install additional modules as applicable using additional RJ-45 cables. You must attach any additional module to the right side of an existing module
(piggy-backed) as shown in the following illustration. For more information about setting the softkeys, see the Aastra Model 57i CT IP Phone User Guide. Model 57i CT Installation Guide 34 M o d e l 5 3 6 a n d 5 6 0 E x p a n s o n M o d u e s
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, l s Troubleshooting Solutions n o i t u o S g n i t o o h s e b u o r T Why is the light not coming on with a new Voice Mail Message?
Your phone system or service provider must provide Visual Message Waiting service for this function to work. Check with your system administrator for more information. Why is my handset not working?
Check to ensure that the handset cord is fully connected to both the phone and handset. See the section "Connecting a Handset or Headset" on page 17 for information. Why is my speakerphone not working?
If you press and the speaker light flashes and you do not hear dial tone, the Set Audio option has been used to set up the phone for headset a second time. If the light goes out, the phone is set up to use; press be used only with a headset or handset. If the light stays on steady and you hear dial tone, you can alternate between the speakerphone and the headset by pressing instructions on how to change the Set Audio feature. Why is my display blank?
Ensure that power is being provided to your phone. If your Network does not provide Inline power over Ethernet, you can obtain an additional accessory, the a PoE inline power injector, to provide power over Ethernet locally to your phone. See the section "Connecting to the Network and to Power" on page 15 for details. Why can I only see 4 options when the installer or user guide says there are more?
The telephone screen will only show 4 options at a time. To see more, press the down arrow button
. See the section, "Set Audio" on page 24 for l
. Can I turn the backlight for the screen on and off?
Yes. You can use the IP phone UI to turn ON and OFF the backlight for the screen. key. 1. Press the 2. Select Display->Backlight. 3. Press the Change key to turn the backlight on and off. 4. Press Save to save the change. Why does the telephone wobble?
Make sure the cords are routed properly through the back of the phone, as indicated in the section, "Connecting a Handset or Headset" on page 17. Check that the leg stands have been properly snapped into place. Since the legs can be oriented in two different ways and in two different positions 35 Model 57i CT Installation Guide to offer four different phone viewing angles, check that both legs are oriented in the same direction and in the same position on either side of the phone. What is a softkey?
The 57i has 12 softkeys (6 on the top and 6 on the bottom). You can program all 12 softkeys to perform specific functions on the phone. These keys are located at the center of the phone on either side of the display panel. See the section "Softkeys" on page 29 or refer to your Aastra Model 57i CT IP Phone User Guide for more information. Limited Warranty Aastra Telecom warrants this product against defects and malfunctions during a one (1) year period from the date of original purchase. If there is a defect or malfunction, Aastra Telecom shall, at its option, and as the exclusive remedy, either repair or replace the telephone set at no charge, if returned within the warranty period. If replacement parts are used in making repairs, these parts may be refurbished, or may contain refurbished materials. If it is necessary to replace the telephone set, it may be replaced with a refurbished telephone of the same design and color. If it should become necessary to repair or replace a defective or malfunctioning telephone set under this warranty, the provisions of this warranty shall apply to the repaired or replaced telephone set until the expiration of ninety (90) days from the date of pick up, or the date of shipment to you, of the repaired or replacement set, or until the end of the original warranty period, whichever is later. Proof of the original purchase date is to be provided with all telephone sets returned for warranty repairs. Exclusions Aastra Telecom does not warrant its telephone sets to be compatible with the equipment of any particular telephone company. This warranty does not extend to damage to products resulting from improper installation or operation, alteration, accident, neglect, abuse, misuse, fire or natural causes such as storms or floods, after the telephone is in your possession. Aastra Telecom shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, loss, damage or expense directly or indirectly arising from the customers use of or inability to use this telephone, either separately or in combination with other equipment. This paragraph, however, shall not apply to consequential damages for injury to the person in the case of telephones used or bought for use primarily for personal, family or household purposes. This warranty sets forth the entire liability and obligations of Aastra Telecom with respect to breach of warranty, and the warranties set forth or limited herein are the sole warranties and are in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties or fitness for particular purpose and merchantability. Warranty Repair Services Should the set fail during the warranty period;
In North America, please call 1-800-574-1611 for further information. Outside North America, contact your sales representative for return instructions. You will be responsible for shipping charges, if any. When you return this telephone for warranty service, you must present proof of purchase. After Warranty Service Aastra Telecom offers ongoing repair and support for this product. This service provides repair or replacement of your Aastra Telecom product, at Aastra Telecom's option, for a fixed charge. You are responsible for all shipping charges. For further information and shipping instructions;
In North America, contact our service information number: 1-800-574-1611. Outside North America, contact your sales representative. Note: Repairs to this product may be made only by the manufacturer and its authorized agents, or by others who are legally authorized. This restriction applies during and after the warranty period. Unauthorized repair will void the warranty. Model 57i CT Installation Guide 37 i L m i t e d W a r r a n t y Numerics 57i line settings 29 A audio, setting 23 B backlight 22 base station 3 location of 19 batteries 3 battery 20 belt clip 20 C call timer 28 contrast level, setting 22 D date setting date 22 setting format 22 daylight savings 22 desk installation 17 dialpad, live 23 E expansion module, 536EM 6, 31 expansion module, 560EM 6, 31 expansion, module installing 32 F features base unit 1, 27 handset 1 H handset 3 backlight setting on 26 call timer on 25 connecting to phone 16 key locking on 26 setting language on 25 setting ring tone on 25 silent alert on 26 vibrate setting on 26 Index headset connecting to phone 16 making and receiving calls with 29 using 20 headset mode 23 headset/speaker mode 23 I indicator light 27 inline power not provided 15 provided 14 installation base unit 12 introduction 1 IP phone, customizing 19 K key descriptions key panel cordless handset 10 for 57i CT base unit 8 57i CT base 7 cordless handset 10 L language 21 lights or LEDs MWI 27 speaker 27 status 27 locking the phone 24 M message waiting, clearing 22 microphone volume, headset 23 MWI (message waiting indicator) 27 N network configuration settings for 24 shared connection on 12 network connection direct 12 network connection, shared 13 network, connecting to 14 Model 57i CT Installation Guide Index-1 I n d e x Index x e d n I P parts, IP phone 5 power, connecting to 14 R requirements, IP phone 1 ring tone, setting 22 S SIP settings 24 softkeys 28 speaker mode 23 speaker/headset mode 23 status, IP phone 24 T time setting format 22 setting time 21 setting time server 21 setting time zone 22 tone set, setting 22 U user password 24 V volume, adjusting 27 W wall installation 18 warranty, limited 37 Index-2 Model 57i CT Installation Guide If youve read this owners manual and consulted the Troubleshooting section and still have problems, please visit our website at www.aastra.com, or call 1-800-574-1611 for technical assistance. Aastra Telecom Inc. 2007 41-001161-00 Rev 01
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Mitel Networks
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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Regulatory Approvals
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1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
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1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
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1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
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978 6******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
97848********
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s******@us.bureauveritas.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 68 | 2401.05000000 | 2482.28000000 | 0.0113000 |
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