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Thank you for choosing this Aastra telephone. It’s a high-quality product with a superior design.

The following instructions will guide you in using your Aastra DECT 142 and provide answers to all
your most important questions. If you should require any further technical support or information
about other Aastra products, please first contact the person responsible for your system or get in
touch with your local retailer. 

You can also find information about this phone and other products on our website:

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We hope you enjoy using your Aastra DECT 142

Aastra will not accept liability for any damages and/or long distance charges, which result from
unauthorized and/or unlawful use.
While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, Aastra will not be liable for technical or editor-
ial errors or omissions contained within this documentation. The information contained in this doc-
umentation is subject to change without notice.

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Summary of Contents for DECT 142

Page 1: ...Aastra DECT 142 OMM SIP User Manual...

Page 2: ...r get in touch with your local retailer You can also find information about this phone and other products on our website www aastratelecom com We hope you enjoy using your Aastra DECT 142 Aastra will...

Page 3: ...r Cradle 8 Installing the Handset 9 Important Information about the Batteries 9 Charging and Discharging 9 Initial Setup and Operation 9 Charging and Operating Times 10 Inserting the Batteries 10 Inse...

Page 4: ...S 28 Quick Call 28 Muting the Handset 28 Message waiting Indication Notification Texts 28 Making Calls 29 Dialing Phone Numbers 29 Dialing Phone Numbers Directly 29 Making Calls Using the Predialing F...

Page 5: ...cking Your Voice Mailbox 46 Checking Your Caller List 46 Customizing Your Telephone 47 Menu Alarm 47 Menu Ringer Settings 48 Menu Volume 50 Menu Caller Filter 51 Menu System 52 Menu System name 53 Men...

Page 6: ...iv Table of Contents...

Page 7: ...e by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diffe...

Page 8: ...lth This device and its antenna must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific a...

Page 9: ...regarding the operation of cordless telephones Never open the charger cradle or handset yourself except for the battery compartment cover touch the contacts with sharp or metallic objects carry the c...

Page 10: ...administrator Memory Card The Aastra DECT 142 is equipped with a memory card The log in data of the handset the user name the display language a local telephone book and the ID of the handset IPEI ar...

Page 11: ...Earpiece Rear Loudspeaker Softkey Softkey Info key R key Emergency call key Hook key Handsfree key Dialling keypad Cancel Delete key Power on off Microphone Arrow keys Connector for Headset Anschluss...

Page 12: ...the info menu caller list redialing telephone book voice box The key flashes when there are new messages missed calls messages in your voice mailbox The C key is used to delete erroneous input when yo...

Page 13: ...ent paints and synthetics and then treated with various polishes It is possible that some of these substances may contain components which damage the rubber feet on the charger cradle In this situatio...

Page 14: ...dle Connect the cable on the plug in adapter to the terminal on the bottom of the charger cradle and then plug the adapter into the electrical outlet Note Your charger cradle will not work if the adap...

Page 15: ...ld be discharged now and again by not placing the handset in the charger cradle but leaving it switched on until it discharges itself Only use this method to discharge the batteries Extreme temperatur...

Page 16: ...the top of a ballpoint pen for example into the hole at the bottom of the handset 1 Simultaneously lift the battery compartment cover upward as shown 2 Inserting the Batteries Observe the Polarity Tak...

Page 17: ...cts that are now visible as static discharge could lead to the device becoming defective Press the memory card under the two semicircular protuberances a in the memory card slot Make sure the contacts...

Page 18: ...vely Charge Warning When the batteries capacity is almost exhausted the battery icon in the display will flash and an acoustic warning is given in the form of three short beep signals every minute If...

Page 19: ...istering Your Handset Your handset can be operated on up to ten different communications systems To do so it has to be registered to each system Your system administrator will register the handset for...

Page 20: ...e is muted Messages in the voice mailbox Ringer is deactivated Battery charge status see page 12 You have programmed and activated a local alarm time see page 47 You have activated the key lock You ha...

Page 21: ...croll up or down through lists like the telephone book for example and the features menu A selectable entry is shown inversely with a dark background Softkey Line The texts and icons on the softkey li...

Page 22: ...ors The arrow keys move the cursor to the beginning or the end of the entry When a list telephone book or menu for example is displayed you use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired entry E...

Page 23: ...e function speakerphone When the handsfree function is activated this key is illuminated Info Key You use this key to open various lists for example the caller or redial lists If there are new entries...

Page 24: ...requesting confirmation R key A short press during a conversation initiates an enquiry call A long press in the idle state dials a previously stored SOS number You can program this emer gency number...

Page 25: ...e section entitled The Editor on page 24 Softkey Menu A long press in the idle state connection state opens the OpenMobilityManager OMM service menu This contains all the available OMM functions depen...

Page 26: ...e or connection state In the connection state when you perform input that requires a new connection dependent menu for example when you press the R key rto make an enquiry call please see the sec tion...

Page 27: ...highlight an entry Press to open a submenu For further descriptions please refer to the section entitled Customizing Your Telephone You select the submenu item Key Lock Alarm etc in exactly the same...

Page 28: ...xample If the function is not active the icon appears for example You always use the softkey to toggle between settings Using the number keys or the arrow keys to edit settings In the Ringer Settings...

Page 29: ...point When you have completed your input press to move to name input Enter the name You enter letters by pressing the correspond ing key briefly a number of times The available characters will be dis...

Page 30: ...mum length a phone number can have is 32 digits and the maximum length of names is 16 characters Key Upper case letter Lower case letter 1 1 1 2 A B C 2 a b c 2 3 D E F 3 d e f 3 4 G H I 4 g h i 4 5 J...

Page 31: ...unications system The name of the handset is pp5050 You can edit this name in the Telephone Options User Name menu The current date and time settings are usually supplied by the system when the phone...

Page 32: ...see in the display Alternatively you can activate the key lock as follows In the idle state press and hold down the pound key Deactivating the Key Lock appears in the display to remind you that you h...

Page 33: ...s for the earpiece in a menu see page 50 Switching the Ringer Off If you don t want to be disturbed e g because you re in a meeting you can switch the ringer off in which case you will see in the disp...

Page 34: ...peak with another person in the room then you can temporarily mute your handset You are making a call E Press You ll see in the display for a few seconds Now the other person involved in the call can...

Page 35: ...and confirm it by pressing Select a phone number from the caller list and initiate dialing with Select a phone number from the redial list and initiate dialing with Select a phone number from the tel...

Page 36: ...o be chained will be suffixed to that phone number If the input cursor is at any other point the number to be chained will be prefixed to the phone number D Press F Select one of the following menu it...

Page 37: ...mber For information on creating a quick call entry please see page 43 Note If you activate the Auto Quick Hook feature in the Telephone Options menu the quick call num ber will be dialed immediately...

Page 38: ...key to dial the number immediately or D Press F Select and confirm this by pressing F Select and confirm this by pressing The phone number will be copied to predialing For further list editing options...

Page 39: ...er if necessary press the number key several times in quick succession A Press the hook key to dial the number immediately or D Press F Select and confirm this by pressing F Select and confirm this by...

Page 40: ...played there either directly or using predialing You can view the phone numbers in the caller list together with the corresponding details the time of the call for example delete them and copy them to...

Page 41: ...nsmitted While the call is being signaled you can E use the softkey to suppress signaling for this call You can still answer the call by pressing the hook key until the caller goes on hook again or D...

Page 42: ...ostdialing D If required press briefly F Select one of the following menu items and confirm this by pressing Open the telephone book Open the redial list Open the caller list Mute the microphone A Pre...

Page 43: ...is accepted and the existing call is held w stands for waiting and pp5052 in this example is the name of the waiting caller The first call is held When you want to end the call with the second caller...

Page 44: ...nfirm this by pressing F Select one of the following menu items and confirm this by pressing Use this to enter the number by means of the number keys and then press Opens the telephone book You can th...

Page 45: ...ou are making a call and want to transfer it to another party without consulting with that party beforehand B Press Info key to open the service menu F Select and confirm this by pressing F Select one...

Page 46: ...handset returns to the idle state If the desired party is busy or cannot be contacted r Press the R key to return to the first call Note If you initiate the calls and you then connect the two other pa...

Page 47: ...be displayed when a call comes in from this number t Enter the person s name and press The entry will be stored If there are some entries in the telephone book already F Press the arrow key while your...

Page 48: ...e of the following menu items and confirm this by pressing You can edit the number and the name Copies the phone number to predialing or to the caller filter see page 51 You can assign a quick call nu...

Page 49: ...to call will then be copied to predial ing see page 30 If you activate the Auto Quick Hook feature in the Telephone Options menu the quick call number will be dialed immediately without being copied t...

Page 50: ...elephone book or to the caller filter see page 51 The entry details the called party s name number and the date time of the call are displayed You can use the arrow keys to view the details of the oth...

Page 51: ...mber to predialing to the telephone book or to the caller filter see page 51 The entry details the caller s name number and the date time of the call are displayed You can use the arrow keys to view t...

Page 52: ...here are new entries in your caller list Note If Voice Box does not appear and only the icon flashes it means that you still have to register your voice mailbox access number in the Telephone Options...

Page 53: ...bed below The signal lasts approximately 60 seconds and can be switched off by pressing any number key Whenever an alarm has been signaled you have to activate any new alarm again Complete your input...

Page 54: ...ion please contact your system administrator The Emergency Call ring tone only applies for emergency numbers see also page 47 Use the arrow keys to select an entry and press Select a melody and confir...

Page 55: ...vibrator or the headset Select an entry and activate or deactivate the device by pressing Press to accept the setting Use the arrow keys or the number keys 1 to 8 to set the desired ring volume then p...

Page 56: ...e the arrow keys or the number keys 1 to 8 to set the desired vol ume level for the loudspeaker speakerphone then press Use the arrow keys or the number keys 1 to 8 to set the desired vol ume level fo...

Page 57: ...ers for the name Up to ten entries can be stored in the caller filter The active Caller Filter is displayed with the symbol D Press F Select and confirm this by pressing F Select one of the following...

Page 58: ...ystem in question Pick this option to register your handset on the current marked system Select this option to edit the name of the system This only affects the name shown in the display when your han...

Page 59: ...by pressing This is the type of call forwarding Press and select one of the available options off immediately busy no answer or busy no answer Confirm your choice by pressing Press and select whether...

Page 60: ...54 Customizing Your Telephone This menu item currently has no function Quit it by pressing This accesses the local menu corresponds to pressing Menu local menu Esc Lines...

Page 61: ...dle state Your system administrator may have allocated a name to it already For information on entering characters please refer to page 24 These are the short acoustic signals that your handset emits...

Page 62: ...ls in a loud environment you may benefit from acti vating this function The handset then tries to improve voice transmis sion Confirm the setting by pressing If this is activated the handset will auto...

Page 63: ...If the time is not supplied by the system your settings can be made here Further on you can select the time date format which is used in your country Select the 24h or 12h am pm time format and confir...

Page 64: ...see page 55 onwards and page 60 which are reset Only your local telephone book is deleted If a MEM card from an older handset is inser ted it can lead to Card Error being displayed as a result of a di...

Page 65: ...IN Lock appears on the display Outgoing calls are no longer possible Inco ming calls can still be received using the handset button or the loud speaker button Additionally the SOS button which is prog...

Page 66: ...User Name no entry Attention tones Key Click on Coverage Warn off Battery alarm on Confirm tones on End of Menu on Voice BOX No no entry Auto Answer off Silent Charging off Charger Answer off Auto Qui...

Page 67: ...and cause injury 7 The battery charge level indicator requires a number of charge discharge cycles to have taken place before it can accurately reflect the charge level of new batteries 8 New batterie...

Page 68: ...y friendly and can be recycled It was manufactured in accordance with statutory requirements and with the Manufacturers Guideline 2002 It was developed with special focus on low energy consumption lon...

Page 69: ...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 paragrap...

Page 70: ...approx 12 hours Rechargeable batteries 3 x AAA batteries NiMH 1 2 V 700 mAh Time to charge completely discharged batteries 5 to 6 hours Permissible ambient temperatures for operating the handset 41 F...

Page 71: ...adset Volume Settings Volume Settings Earpiece Hands free Headset Buzzer Caller Filter Accept list Block List Filter off List of numbers System Subscriptions IPEI Version Number Systemname depends on...

Page 72: ...End of Menu Emergency Call SOS number SOS beep Hands free Melody Voice BOX No Loud environment Auto Answer Silent Charging Charger Answer Auto Quick Hook Auto key lock Charging LED Disp Contrast Date...

Page 73: ...er 40 Coverage warning 55 D Date Time 25 47 57 DECT 4 Delivery state 60 Dialing phone numbers 29 Direct dialing 29 Discharged batteries 55 Display 14 Display contrast 27 Disposal 62 During a call 36 D...

Page 74: ...O Options during a call 36 37 38 P Power failure 2 Power supply 2 Q Quick dial 28 31 43 R Rechargeable batteries 2 Redial list 32 44 Registering the handset 13 Registration 52 Removing the memory card...

Page 75: ...69 Voice mailbox access number 56 Volume 27...

Page 76: ...ave problems please visit our website at www aastratelecom com or contact your local retailer for technical assistance Copyright 2008 Aastra All Rights Reserved Created in 06 2008 The right to technic...

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