Aastra CM-16 User Manual

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Summary of CM-16

  • Page 2: Table of Contents

    Model cm-16 user guide i table of contents introduction .................................................................................................. 1 emergency service feature ........................................................................ 1 unpacking the phone .........................

  • Page 3: Table of Contents

    Ii model cm-16 user guide table of contents vibrate ...................................................................................................... 19 handset pairing ........................................................................................ 19 key lock ............................

  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Model cm-16 user guide 1 safety information safety information prior to installing and using the telephone, please read the following important safety information. Handset and base station do not: • rely only on this telephone as your only means of communication in the event of an emergency. As this...

  • Page 5: Safety Information

    2 model cm-16 user guide safety information 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 alm...

  • Page 6: Regulatory Information

    Model cm-16 user guide 3 regulatory information regulatory information any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment this class b device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules and ices-003 class b ...

  • Page 7: Installation

    4 model cm-16 user guide installation installation the cm-16 consists of a base station, wireless handset and a charging base stand. The following diagram provides an overview of the installation of the product using the power supply provided. Detailed installation instructions are provided below. N...

  • Page 8: Installation

    Model cm-16 user guide 5 installation base station wall mounting to wall mount the base station: • locate the wall mounting strip located on the back side of the base station • slide the strip out from the base station (fig a) • turn the strip around and secure firmly to the wall using the screws su...

  • Page 9: Installation

    6 model cm-16 user guide installation 3. Plug the short 2 conductor line cord tail of the power adapter assembly into the 2616 jack. When a working port is detected and the polarity is correct (pin 3+ and pin 4- ), the center led will blink and the left led will turn on steady. If both leds are not ...

  • Page 10: Installation

    Model cm-16 user guide 7 installation place a test call… from another m1 station, call this dn and answer the call by pressing the handset button (to the left of the ∂ button). Verify two way transmission and hang up by pressing the button to the right of the ∂ button. Charging cradle refer to figur...

  • Page 11: Installation

    8 model cm-16 user guide installation using a headset with your telephone the cm-16 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 ...

  • Page 12: Cm-16 Handset Key Functions

    Model cm-16 user guide 9 cm-16 handset key functions cm-16 handset key functions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 16 10 11 5 12 13 14 16 15 17.

  • Page 13: Cm-16 Handset Key Functions

    10 model cm-16 user guide cm-16 handset key functions function # function description 1receiver 2 volume key • during ringing: adjusts ringer volume • during a call: adjusts receiver volume • during text mode (not in a call): moves cursor right/left 3 display 4 features ƒƒƒƒ key list • access key to...

  • Page 14: Screen

    Model cm-16 user guide 11 screen screen screen display the screen display on the cm-16 provides five lines, 15 characters per line of display area. Pressing any key will light up the display if the backlight option is on. The display provides a variety of information, using text or icons, pertaining...

  • Page 15: Screen

    12 model cm-16 user guide screen screen prompts ¬b ringer volume this icon appears when the phone is not in use to indicate the ringer volume level. As the ringer volume level is increased, from off to high, the box will go from empty to fully black. This icon does not appear when silent alert is ac...

  • Page 16: Making and Answering Calls

    Model cm-16 user guide 13 making and answering calls making and answering calls to make a call: press the å key to obtain dial tone and use the keypad to dial the number or predial the number first using the keypad. The number, as entered, will appear on the display. If the number is correct, press ...

  • Page 17: Making and Answering Calls

    14 model cm-16 user guide making and answering calls number, the display will prompt, to enter a name to save the entry. Use the instructions in the section adding a name and number to the directory to save the entry in the directory. If there is a name associated with the number it will automatical...

  • Page 18: Making and Answering Calls

    Model cm-16 user guide 15 making and answering calls the pbx directive can direct the handset default to the volume. To adjust the ringer volume: • when the handset is not being used for a call, press the top of the key to increase the ringer volume and press the bottom of the key to decrease the ri...

  • Page 19: Features List

    16 model cm-16 user guide features list features list there are 14 meridian features available through the cm-16. The features list can be accessed through the feature ƒ key of the cm-16. When scrolling through the features list, a darker scroll bar highlights the feature that can be selected. If th...

  • Page 20: Options

    Model cm-16 user guide 17 options options to access the options list: 1. Press the µ key when the phone is not in use — the display will indicate use ¥Ω to view . Use the ç and ∂ keys for scrolling. 2. There are ten options that can be accessed by either scrolling to the option or by using the keypa...

  • Page 21: Options

    18 model cm-16 user guide options key label the key label option gives access to the display text associated with the 14 meridian features that can be programmed with to cm-16 handset. Text to identify a specific feature can be added, modified or deleted or all feature key text can be deleted at onc...

  • Page 22: Options

    Model cm-16 user guide 19 options ring tone the cm-16 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 ...

  • Page 23: Options

    20 model cm-16 user guide options once the vibrate is on, the p is shown beside the ringer icon on the top right line of the display. Pressing the ∫ key will return you to the main idle display screen. Handset pairing the handset pairing option provides flexibility by allowing any cm-16 handset to w...

  • Page 24: Options

    Model cm-16 user guide 21 options 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 t...

  • Page 25: Directory

    22 model cm-16 user guide directory directory the directory can store up to 50 names and numbers, which are displayed in alphabetical order. If no name is entered, the entries are sorted by number, at the beginning of the directory. Adding a name and number to the directory pressing the ∫ key will r...

  • Page 26: Directory

    Model cm-16 user guide 23 directory finding entries in the directory dialing from the directory changing entries in the directory pressing the ∫ key will return you to the main idle display screen. 1. Press directory c softkey 2. Use the ç and ∂ keys to scroll up and down one listing at a time or us...

  • Page 27: Directory

    24 model cm-16 user guide directory deleting an entry in the directory pressing the ∫ key will return you to the main idle display screen. Deleting all entries in the directory 1. Press directory c softkey 2. Find the entry you wish to delete in the directory 3. Press options softkey 4. Press ∂ key ...

  • Page 28: Appendix A

    Model cm-16 user guide 25 appendix a appendix a the cm-16 base station has three led indicators. Refer to the following diagram to correctly relate the led designation to the information supplied in this appendix. Each of these led’s provides system status information as follows: left led the left l...

  • Page 29: Appendix A

    26 model cm-16 user guide appendix a right led the right led indicates radio status, both radio link activity and registration activity. Led state meaning solid off there is no radio link and the base is not attempting to pair. Solid on the base is currently in a radio link state with a handset flas...

  • Page 30: Limited Warranty

    Model cm-16 user guide 27 limited warranty 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, ei...

  • Page 31: Limited Warranty

    28 model cm-16 user guide limited warranty 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 ship...

  • Page 32: Index

    Index a appendix a 25 b base station 1 location 4 wall mounting 5 base unit 5 batteries 1 battery 8, 11, 14 belt clip 7 c call redial 13 to answer 13 to end 13 to make 13 call in progress 11 charging cradle 7 check line cord 14 d directory 22 adding a name and number 22 changing entries 23 deleting ...

  • Page 33: Index

    Index s safety information 1 screen display 11 icons 11 screen prompts 12 t tones 14 v vibrate 11 volume receiver 14 ringer 15 volume control 14 w wall jack 5.

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    If you’ve read this owner’s manual and still have problems, please visit our website at www.Aastra.Com or call 1-800-574-1611 for technical assistance. © aastra telecom inc. 2005 41-0071-00 rev 03.