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Model 9133i Installation Guide

Other Phone Features

Other Phone Features

Adjusting the Volume

Pressing the volume button 

u

 adjusts the receiver, 

headset, speaker, and ringer 
volume.

• To adjust the ringer volume, 

leave the handset in the cradle 
and press the volume button 

u

 while there is no active 

call. There are 8 settings for the 
ringer — the display tempo-
rarily indicates the current ringer 
volume setting.

• To adjust the handset volume, lift 

the handset and press the volume 
button while you are on a call. 
The handset remains at this vol-
ume until it is adjusted again.

• To adjust the headset volume, 

press the volume button while 
you are on a call. The headset 
remains at this volume until it is 
adjusted again.

• To adjust the speaker volume, 

press the volume button while 
the speaker is activated (activate 
the speaker by pressing 

e

). 

The speaker remains at this vol-
ume until it is adjusted again.

Status Lights

Speaker Light

• Speaker light is on solid.

A call is on Handsfree (speaker-
phone).

• Speaker light flashes slowly.

The headset is being used. 

• Speaker light flashes quickly.

The call is muted. Press 

e

 to 

take the call off mute.

Telephone Light

• Light flashes slowly.

There are un-heard messages.

• Light flashes quickly and the 

ringer sounds.
There is an incoming call.

Timer

• When you make or answer a call, 

the Timer shows the elapsed time 
of the call.

Programmable keys

The 9133i has 7 programmable 
keys that can be programmed for 
speed dial or configured as extra 
line keys. Contact your System 
Administrator or see the 9133i User 
Guide
 for more information on 
programmable keys.

U

sing a Headset with your Tele-

phone

The 9133i accepts headsets through 
the modular RJ22 jack on the back of 
the phone. 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.

Making and Receiving Calls 
using a Headset

1

. Ensure that you have selected a 

headset audio mode by accessing 
the Options menu. See 
“Customizing your phone” on 
page 9

 for detailed information.

2

. Plug the headset into jack.

3

. Press the 

e

f

 key to obtain dial 

tone or answer an incoming call. 
Depending on the Headset mode 
selected from the Options menu a 
dial tone or an incoming call is 
received on either the headset or 
the handsfree speakerphone.

4

. Press the 

N

 

key to end the call.

Summary of Contents for AASTRA 9133 I

Page 1: ...9133i IP PHONE Release 1 0 INSTALLATION GUIDE DRAFT ...

Page 2: ... reduce to electronic medium or machine read able form or language derive source code without the express written consent of the Seller and its Suppliers or disseminate 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 ...

Page 3: ...set or Headset 5 Headset Optional 6 Desk or Wall Installation 6 Install on the Desk 6 Install on the Wall 6 Inserting Number Card 7 Insert the Memory key card on your telephone 7 Customizing your phone 8 Setting your Options 8 Other Phone Features 10 Adjusting the Volume 10 Status Lights 10 Speaker Light 10 Telephone Light 10 Timer 10 Programmable keys 10 Using a Headset with your Telephone 10 Mak...

Page 4: ...al File Transfer Protocol TFTP server 802 3 Ethernet Fast Ethernet LAN Category 5 5e straight through cabling Power over Ethernet PoE power supply optional accessory necessary only if no inline power is provided on the network About This Guide This manual describes how to physically set up your new 9133i Not all features listed are available by default and some may depend on your phone system or s...

Page 5: ...v power to the 9133i through the Ethernet Cable on pins 1 2 and 3 6 Do not use this power supply to power other devices Voltage 110 120 V AC in 48 V DC out Safety and emissions Canada ICES 003 Class A Japan VCCI Class A U S FCC Class A CSA C Tick NOM Additional Ethernet Cable category 5 5e straight through cable PoE Power over Ethernet Inline Power Supply Telephone Memory key card and plastic lens...

Page 6: ...e Key Description Key Description Options Directory Delete Save Mute Xfer Conf L2 L3 L1 Set Indicator Light Options Key Backlit Display Navigational Keys Handset Volume Bar Dial Pad Line Call Appearence Keys and Lights 14 Memory Keys ...

Page 7: ...ut tons also let you scroll through menu selections such as the Options List Pressing T and U in the options list will also cancel or show the current option When you are editing entries on the display T moves the cursor left and U moves the cursor right I The Ibutton lets you access options to customize your phone Your System Administrator may have already customized some of your settings Check w...

Page 8: ...of the phone are two fully switched 10 100 Mbps Ethernet cable ports The port marked with l is used to connect the phone to the network as well as provide power to your phone See the section Connecting to the Network and to Power on page 6 for more information Shared Network Connection To connect a network device such as a computer to the phone connect an Ethernet Cable into the network port on th...

Page 9: ... as indicated below 3 On the PoE power supply connect an additional Ethernet Cable provided with the power supply into the network port as indicated below 4 Plug the other end of the Ethernet Cable into the network jack on the wall 5 Plug the PoE power supply into a power outlet Note You should connect the power supply to a surge protector or power bar All Ethernet cables used must be category 5 5...

Page 10: ...e until it snaps into place Press the cords into the grooves provided on the bottom of the stand This will allow the stand to sit flat on a desk surface Install on the Wall Connect the Ethernet cable to the wall network jack A Coil the cable into the space provided on the back of the phone B Then align the phone so the hooks on the wall plate C align with the wall mount slots on the back of the ph...

Page 11: ... clear plastic lens into the slot over the number card Insert the Memory key card on your telephone This card contains the feature names for the dedicated keys and label identifi cation spaces for the two programmable memory keys Place the card into the memory key card slot on the telephone Gently bend the clear plastic lens and place it on top of the memory key card in the slot Options Save Delet...

Page 12: ...he display shows the IP address where the phone is getting time and date information from on the Network Whenever the 9133i IP Phone starts up it automatically attempts to find the Timeserver If the Timeserver unknown to the 9133i the IP address displays as 0 0 0 0 and the time and date in the main screen displays 12 00 am Jan 1st 2000 If the time server option is disabled the display shows Networ...

Page 13: ... by pressing the e but ton on the phone When on handsfree you can return to using the handset by placing the handset on the cradle and pick ing it up again Headset choose this setting if you want to make or receive all calls using a headset Calls can be switched between the headset and handset by pressing the e button on the phone Spkr Hset incoming calls are sent to the handsfree speaker phone By...

Page 14: ... Press e to take the call off mute Telephone Light Light flashes slowly There are un heard messages Light flashes quickly and the ringer sounds There is an incoming call Timer When you make or answer a call the Timer shows the elapsed time of the call Programmable keys The 9133i has 7 programmable keys that can be programmed for speed dial or configured as extra line keys Contact your System Admin...

Page 15: ...omizing your phone on page 9 for instructions on how to change Headset Settings 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 supply to provide power over Ethernet locally to your phone See Connecting to the Network and to Power on page 6 for details...

Page 16: ...uential 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 pu...

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