RTX CT8015 1.9GHz DECT VoIP and PSTN Gateway User Manual

RTX Hong Kong Ltd. 1.9GHz DECT VoIP and PSTN Gateway Users Manual

Users Manual

MBU 400TM41-001271-00Rev 00Installation Guide
Aastra Telecom 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 Telecom will not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained within this documentation. The information contained in this documen-tation is subject to change without notice.Copyright 2008 Aastra Telecom. www.aastratelecom.comAll Rights Reserved.
MBU 400 Installation Guide   iiiImportant Safety InstructionsWhen using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of re, electric shock and injury to persons, includ-ing the following:1.  Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.2.  Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.3.  Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.4.  Use only the power cord and batteries indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of batteries in a re. They may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.5. CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.  DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.  USE ONLY WITH BAK, BAK06-AS02-10128I 3.7V 650mAh LI-ION RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS===============================================Importantes mesures de sécuritéCertaines mesures de sécurité doivent être prises pendant l’utilisation de matérial téléphonique an de réduire les risques d’incendie, de choc électrique et de bles-sures. En voici quelquesunes:1.  Ne pas utiliser l’appareil près de l’eau, p.ex., près d’une baignoire, d’un lavabo, d’un évier de cuisine, d’un bac à laver, dans un sous-sol humide ou près d’une piscine.2.  Éviter d’utiliser le téléphone (sauf s’il s’agit d’un appareil sans l) pendant un orage électrique. Ceci peut présenter un risque de choc électrique causé par la foudre.3.  Ne pas utiliser l’appareil téléphonique pour signaler une fuite de gaz s’il est situé près de la fuite.4.  Utiliser seulement le cordon d’alimentation et le type de piles indiqués dans ce manuel. Ne pas jeter les piles dans le feu: elles peuvent exploser. Se conformer aux règlements pertinents quant à l’élimination des piles.5.  La socklet-sortie sera installée près de l’équipement et serafacilement accessible6. ATTENTION  Il y a danger d’explosion s’il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d’un type équivalent recommandé par le constructeur. Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant. (BAK, BAK06-AS02-10128I 3.7V 650mAh LI-ION RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK).CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONSSafety Instructions / Mesures de Sécurité
MBU 400 Installation Guide   vSoftware License AgreementAastra Telecom Inc., hereinafter known as “Seller”, grants to Customer a personal, worldwide, non-transferable, non-sub licensable and non-exclusive, restricted use license to use Software in object form solely with the Equipment for which the Software was intended. This Product may integrate programs, licensed to Aastra by third party Suppliers, for distribution under the terms of this agreement. These programs are condential and proprietary, and are protected as such by copyright law as unpublished works and by international treaties to the fullest extent under the applicable law of the jurisdiction of the Customer. In addition, these condential and proprietary programs are works conforming to the requirements of Section 401 of title 17 of the United States Code. Customer shall not disclose to any third party such condential 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 display 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 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 rmware), 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 reect Customer’s agreement to abide by the terms and conditions contained herein. Removal or modication 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 immediately discontinue use and destroy or return to Seller all licensed software and other condential or proprietary information of Seller. In no event shall Seller or its suppliers or licensors be liable for any damages whatsoever (including without limitation, damages for loss of business prots, business interruption, loss of business information, other pecuniary loss, or consequential damages) arising out of the use of or inability to use the software, even if Seller has been advised of the possibility of such damages.Software Agreement
vi   MBU 400 Installation GuideFCC InformationContact your System Administrator or Technical Support for any questions regarding your MBU 400.  Have your serial number and MAC address ready when contacting support. You can locate the serial number and MAC address on the bottom of the MBU. For inquiries concerning telephony services, contact your Internet Telephony Service Provider. For inquiries concerning your broadband connection, contact your Internet Servic e Provider (ISP), and for inquiries concerning on-screen information services, contact your information services provider.For the EU: The telephone’s conformity with EU directives is conrmed by the CE symbol. We hereby declare that the MBU and/or the Aastra 420d Handset are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. For the US: This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Part 68 of the FCC rules, and the requirements adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments (ACTA). Located on the equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number, and the ringer equivalence number (REN). If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company.The REN is used to determine the number of devices which may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed ve (5.0). To ascertain the number of devices that may be connected to the line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area.This equipment cannot be used on the telephone company-provided coin service. Connection to Party Line Service is subject to State Tariffs.If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. If such advance notice is not practicable, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advise d of your right to le a complaint with the FCC if you believe this is necessary.FCC Information
MBU 400 Installation Guide   viiFCC InformationThe telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice to enable you to make the necessary modications in order to maintain uninter-rupted service. If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request you to disconnect the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved.This equipment uses the following USOC jacks: RJ11C.It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge arrester in the AC outlet to which this device is connected. This is to avoid damage to the equipmen t caused by local strikes of lightening and other electrical surges.This product is manufactured for Aastra Telecom, Inc. Copyright© 2008. All rights reserved. Any copying or reproduction of the product or its as-sociated user manual is strictly prohibited. The content of this document is subject to change without prior notice.US Service Center:  Aastra Telecom US - Service Center900 Technology Park DriveBillerica, MA, 01821, USAPhone (978) 262-3200For Industry Canada:‘’This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specications.”Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the  facilities of the local telecommunications company.  The equipment  must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection.  In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certied con-nector assembly (telephone extension cord).  The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.Repairs to certied equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier.  Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together.  This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
viii   MBU 400 Installation GuideCAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.‘’The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termina-tion on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed ve.’’Le présent materiel est conforme aux specications techniques applicables d’Industrie Canada.  L’indice d’équivalence de la sonnerie (IES) sert à indiquer le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent être raccordés à une interface téléphonique. La terminaison d’une interface peut consister en une combinaison quelconque de dispositifs, à la seule condition que la somme d’indices d’équivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n’excède pas 5.Consumer Informationa)  This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the back of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identier in the format US:T7HIP06B8015. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company.b)  An applicable certication jacks Universal Service Order Codes (USOC) for the equipment is provided (i.e., RJ11C) in the packaging with each piece of approved terminal equipment. c)  A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details.d)  The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed ve (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone company. [For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identier that has the format US:T7HIP06B8015. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 06 is a REN of 0.6). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label.]FCC Information
MBU 400 Installation Guide   ixFCC Informatione)  If this equipment MBU 400 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to le a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.f)  The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modications to maintain uninterrupted service.g)  Should you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact: Aastra Telecom US – Service Centre, 900 Technology Part Drive, Billerica, MA, 01821, USA, Phone (978) 262-3200, for repair or warranty information. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.h)  Please follow instructions for repairing if any (e.g. battery replacement section); otherwise do not alternate or repair any parts of device except specied.i)  Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information.j) NOTICE: If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this 1.9GHz DECT Product for VoIP and PSTN does not disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a qualied installer.k)  This equipment is hearing aid compatible.NOTICE: According to telephone company reports, AC electrical surges, typically resulting from lightning strikes, are very destructive to telephone equipment connected to AC power sources. To minimize damage from these types of surges, a surge arrestor is recommended.Applicable for Coin or Pay Phone OnlyTo comply with state tariffs, the telephone company must be given notication prior to connection for customer-owned coin or credit card phone. In some states, the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission must give prior approval of connection.
x   MBU 400 Installation GuideSafety InformationSafety InformationImportant Safety InformationCharge the battery or handset only in combination with 420d Charger and the SALOM SSW-1444 adapter that comes with the product. Plug the  SALOM SSW-1444 AC/DC adaptor in a wall outlet socket near the equip-ment for easy access/removal of the AC/DC adaptor.Important Battery InformationThis product uses rechargeable Lithium-ion batteries 3.7V, 650mAh. Only use batteries that come with the handset or dedicated spare batteries marked with “Battery Pack 3.7V 650mAh Li-ion”. Do not use any other type, since this may present a risk of leakage, re, explosion or other hazardous situa-tion. For battery replacement or removal please remove the battery cover of the handset. Never disassemble, customize or short-circuit batteries. Do not place battery in re or heat the battery. Charge the battery or handset only in combination with 420d Charger and the SALOM SSW-1444 adapter that comes with the product.Sensitive Electronic EnvironmentAny radio-based equipment can potentially cause interference with other equipment and can be interfered from other equipment. This also applies for DECT equipment. However due to the very low transmission power level the chances for interference are very small. Research proves that operational DECT phones normally don’t inuence electronic equipment however some precautions must be taken into account for sensitive electronic equipment e.g. sensitive laboratory equipment. When DECT phones operate in straight nearness of sensitive electronic equipment incidental inuence can appear. You are advised not to place the DECT phone on or close (less than 10cm) to this kind of equipment, even in standby mode. Please also use the other documentation supplied with the various parts of your telephone system.Product Disposal Information                          For countries in the European UnionThe symbol depicted here has been afxed to your product in order to inform you that electrical and electronic products should not be disposed of as municipal waste.
MBU 400 Installation Guide   xiElectrical and electronic products including the cables, plugs and acces-sories should be disposed of separately in order to allow proper treatment, recovery and recycling. These products should be taken to a designated fa-cility where the best available treatment, recovery and recycling techniques are available. Separate disposal has signicant advantages: valuable materi-als can be re-used and it prevents the dispersion of unwanted substances into the municipal waste stream. This contributes to the protection of human health and the environment.Please be informed that a ne may be imposed for illegal disposal of electrical and electronic products via the general municipal waste stream. In order to facilitate separate disposal and environmentally sound recycling, arrangements have been made for local collection and recycling. In case your electrical and electronic products need to be disposed of please refer to your supplier or the contractual agreements that your company has made upon acquisition of these products. For countries outside the European UnionDisposal of electrical and electronic products in countries outside the European Union should be done in line with the local regulations. If no arrangement has been made with Aastra or your supplier, please contact the local authorities for further information.Battery Disposal InformationDefect or exhausted batteries should never be disposed of as municipal waste. Return old batteries to the battery supplier, a licensed battery dealer or a designated collection facility. Do not incinerate batteries.Safety Information
xii   MBU 400 Installation GuideRegulatory InformationEuropeDeclaration of ConformityHereby, “Aastra Telecom”, declares that this “MBU 400”  is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.                                                                                                                                                                                             United StatesInterference Information:This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful inter-ference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter-ference 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 communica-tions. 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 equip-ment 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.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to • which the receiver is connected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.• WARNING:  Changes or modications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone.Regulatory Information0979Aastra Telecom, Inc.155 Snow Blvd.Concord, OntarioCanada L4K 4N9
MBU 400 Installation Guide   xiiiExposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals:This wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies. These standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. This device and its antenna must not be  co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.This product has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specic absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general population exposure limits specied in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specied in FCC/OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C (2001) and IEEE 1528-2003” .CAUTION: To maintain the compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guideline, place the base unit at least 20 cm from nearby persons.For body worn operation, this handset has also been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guideline when used with the Aastra belt clip supplied for this product. Use of other accessories may not ensure com-pliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC/VC):This handset meets the FCC standard for Hearing Aid Compatibility.CanadaInterference Information:Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this equipment.Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals:This wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limit for exposure to radio fre-quency (RF) energy set by the Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. Regulatory Information
xiv   MBU 400 Installation GuideRegulatory InformationThese limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and established permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. These guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by international standard bodies. These standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunc-tion with any other antenna or transmitter.This device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specic absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment / general public exposure limits specic in ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specied in IEEE  1528-2003.”For body worn operation, this handset has also been tested and meets the RF exposure limits of IC RSS-102 when used with the belt clip supplied with this product. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with IC RSS-102 RF exposure limits.This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.Le présent materiel est conforme aux specications techniques applicables d’Industrie Canada.Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC/VC):This handset meets the IC CS-03 issue 9 Part V standard for Hearing Aid Compatibility.
MBU 400 Installation Guide   xvTable of ContentsImportant Safety Instructions ..............................................................iiiImportantes mesures de Sécurité..........................................................iiiSoftware License Agreement ................................................................. vFCC Information ...................................................................................viConsumer Information ....................................................................... viiiSafety Information ................................................................................. xImportant Safety Information ............................................................xImportant Battery Information ........................................................... xSensitive Electronic Environment ...................................................... xProduct Disposal Information ............................................................ xBattery Disposal Information ............................................................. xiRegulatory Information ......................................................................... xiiEurope ................................................................................................ xiiUnited States ...................................................................................... xiiCanada ................................................................................................ xiiiCongratulations ...................................................................................... 1About This Guide ................................................................................... 2Documentation ................................................................................... 2MBU 400 Features ................................................................................. 3MBU Features .................................................................................... 3Aastra 420d Handset Features ...........................................................4Requirements .......................................................................................... 5What’s in the MBU 400 Box? ................................................................ 6MBU 400 Hardware ............................................................................... 7Aastra 420d Handset - Front View ..................................................... 7Aastra 420d Handset - Side View ...................................................... 8Aastra 420d Handset Charger - Front View ....................................... 9Aastra 420d Handset Charger - Rear View ........................................ 9MBU - Top View ................................................................................ 10MBU - Rear View .............................................................................. 10Installing the MBU 400 .......................................................................... 11Installing on a Desktop ...................................................................... 11Installing on a Wall ............................................................................ 12Installation sur un mur ....................................................................... 13Connecting the MBU 400 .................................................................. 14Installing and Registering the Handset .............................................. 16Optional MBU and Handset Tasks .......................................................19Table of Contents
xvi   MBU 400 Installation GuideResetting the MBU ............................................................................19Manually Registering/De-registering a Handset ................................ 19Registering Additional Handsets with the MBU ...............................20Factory Defaulting the MBU ............................................................. 20Viewing the MBU 400 IP Address and Status Information  .............. 21Accessing the MBU 400 Web UI ....................................................... 22Using the MBU 400 ................................................................................ 24Handset Idle Screen ........................................................................... 24Idle Mode Options ............................................................................. 25Handset Main Menu ........................................................................... 26Using the Volume Control .................................................................. 28Using the Speakerphone ....................................................................28Locking/Unlocking the Keypad ......................................................... 28Troubleshooting ...................................................................................... 29Index ............................................................................................... Index-1Table of Contents
MBU 400 Installation Guide   1Congratulations!And thank you for choosing Aastra Telecom’s MBU 400.The MBU 400 consists of a Mobility Base Unit (MBU) and the Aastra Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephone (DECT) handset (420d) that provide telephony service over the Internet and over the Public Service Telephone Network (PSTN) or landlines.  You can install the MBU on a desktop or on a wall, while the 420d handset sits in its charging cradle on a desktop.  You can register up to 8 handsets with the MBU.  The MBU supports up to 3 SIP calls and 1 PSTN call simultaneously.You can setup your MBU 400 in your business or home environment to act as a small hub with group calling, voicemail, individual SIP accounts, or SIP lines shared across a group.  Once installed, the handset(s) can handle all calls for every line (IP calls and PSTN calls).  Your System Administrator can congure your phone via a le transfer of a conguration le over TFTP or HTTP, a local web interface, or the handset user interface.The MBU can be connected to the Internet (service provider required) via an Ethernet cable connected to the LAN port, and/or the PSTN via a regular telephone cable connected to the LINE (or landline) port.  The LINE connection also allows for emergency calling and provides the handling of call overow on the MBU.Congratulations!
2   MBU 400 Installation GuideAbout This GuideThis Installation Guide provides the information required to install and quickly congure the MBU 400 on your business or home network.  It includes a description of the features and functions of the MBU and the Aastra 420d Handset. We recommend reviewing the material in this guide before installing the system on your network. DocumentationThe following documentation can be found on the Aastra Telecom website at www.aastratelecom.com:•  MBU 400 Installation Guide – Contains installation and set-up instruc-tions, general features and functions of the MBU and Handset. This Installation Guide is included in the box with your MBU 400.•  MBU 400 User Guide – Describes the most commonly used features and functions for an end user  Provides brief conguration information. •  MBU 400 Administrator Guide –  Contains advanced Administrator information and procedures for setting up and using the MBU and Aastra 420d Handset.  It also includes advanced conguration information. This Administrator Guide is intended for the System Administrator only.About This Guide
MBU 400 Installation Guide   3MBU 400 FeaturesMBU 400 FeaturesThe MBU 400 provides the following features.MBU FeaturesCall and Telephony FeaturesVoIP calling (based on SIP 2.0 - RFC3261)• (optional) Landline calling over Public Service Telephone • Network (PSTN)  Up to 8 paired handsets, one line per handset (MBU supports • up to 3 SIP calls and 1 PSTN call simultaneously)VoIP DTMF digit support (inband, SIP Info, RFC2833)• Voicemail support (indicators for receiving and handling of • voicemail, and call-to-voicemail server)Other MBU FeaturesSystem Administrator Web Interface Support (in English only)• SIP accounts congured via WebUI, TFTP, or from the hand-• set.Quality of ServiceType of Service (ToS)• CODECsPulse Code Modulation A-law  (PCMA) (G.711, 64 kbps)• Pulse Code Modulation u-law (PCMU)  (G.711, 64 kbps)• iLBC (20 ms)• G.729• Maintenance, administration, and provisioningDECT interface• Firmware updates via: • - Over-the-air programming - File transfer of a conguration le over TFTP or HTTP,    local Web interface, or the handset user interface    (System  Administrator PIN required)Provisioning allowed via a conguration le, Web interface, or • the handset user interface*Debug and SIP trace report ability (via Web interface)• * The conguration le provisioning allows full access to all conguration parameters.  The local Web interface allows access to only a limited set of conguration settings.  The handset user interface enables access to some VoIP account settings (access is controlled by a System Administrator PIN code).
4   MBU 400 Installation GuideAastra 420d Handset FeaturesDisplay128 x 128 pixels, 65K color support, backlight• Graphical menu system• Call and Telephony Features12 numerical keys, 5 navigation keys, 2 function keys• Auto answer (when handset is lifted from the charger)• Key lock option• Call forward - all, busy, no answer• Call timer• Call transfer and call hold (for internal calls)• Call waiting indication• Caller ID with name from phone book• Distinctive ringing• Call log of incoming/outgoing/missed calls• Call return (from call log)• Customizable phone settings• Intercom (handset to handset through MBU)• Contact List (up to 200 entries and up to 4 numbers per entry)• Voicemail message support• Speed dial support• Three-way conferencing (2 handsets)• Call hang up (upon return to charging cradle)• On-hook dialing (pre-dial numbers before pressing off-hook • button)Audio FeaturesMute (disable microphone)• Receiver volume control• Ring tone melodies• Ringer volume control• Key sounds (click, DTMF, and special tones)• Low battery and out-of-range audible warnings• Speakerphone• Headset jack (2.5 mm)• Other Handset FeaturesSeparate charging station for handset• Hearing aid compatible• Multi-language support (Danish, German, English, Spanish, • French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Finnish)Li-Ion battery pack• Automatic or xed registration of handset to MBU• Status indicators in idle mode (signal, battery level, date and • time)Message waiting indicator (missed calls, voicemail)• Vibrator mode on handset• MBU 400 Features
MBU 400 Installation Guide   5RequirementsBefore installing the MBU 400 on your network, the following may be required depending on your network connection:Broadband Internet connection – cable, DSL, or equivalent• Internet Telephony Service Provider subscription – to make voice calls • over your Internet connectionAnalog telephone line subscription – to make ordinary phone calls • (and emergency calls) over the LINE port on the MBU (optional)In addition, before you start the installation process, the following • may be required:—  (optional) Wired Ethernet router or broadband modem for network and IP connections—  (required) Power outlets for the MBU and the handset  charger—  (optional) Telephone wall outlet used for landline   telephonyRequirements
6   MBU 400 Installation GuideWhat’s in the MBU 400 Box?What’s in the MBU 400 Box?The following parts are contained in your product packaging.  Verify that you have all of the items referenced below.  If you are missing parts, please contact your System Administrator.Note:   In addition to the parts below, the MBU 400 includes a wall mounting template, wall mounting screws, and wall anchors.420d Handset420d Fixed Belt Clip and Insert ToolMBU StandRJ-11Telephone Cable420d Charger BaseEthernet Cable Installation GuideMobility Base Unit (MBU)420d Charger Base  AC 110/220V Power Adapter420d Swivel Belt Clip420d Swivel Belt Clip AttachmentMBU Power AdpaterLithium Ion BatteryPOWERI-NETVOIPCALLRCLR12   ABC 3   DEF5      JKL8   TUV04   GHI 6  MNO7 PQRS 9 WXYZ*#
MBU 400 Installation Guide   7Aastra 420d Handset - Front ViewMBU 400 HardwareThe MBU 400 consists of an MBU and the Aastra 420d Handset.  The following illustrations describe the ports, indicators, and keys on the MBU 400 hardware.Aastra 420d Handset - Front ViewCOLOR DISPLAYEARPIECESOFTKEYS used for various  functionsNAVIGATIONAL KEYS used to navigate through menus and servicesMICROPHONESTAR KEYused in the name editor to capitalize letters, type num-bers, or enter a star symbolKEYPADused to enter numbers and letters OK KEY  used to enter the  main menu and select and conrm optionsRED KEYused to hang up or leave a menu and to turn the handset on or off GREEN KEYused to make calls on primary line or answer calls  RCLR12   ABC 3   DEF5      JKL8   TUV04   GHI 6  MNO7 PQRS 9 WXYZ*#
8   MBU 400 Installation GuideAastra 420d Handset - Side ViewHEADSET JACK CONNECTOR (2.5mm) VOLUME UP KEYVOLUME DOWN KEYSPEAKERPHONE activation and deactivation key  Aastra 420d Handset - Side ViewREAR SPEAKER GRILL (on the back of the phone)
MBU 400 Installation Guide   9Aastra 420d Handset ChargerAastra 420d Handset Charger - Front ViewAastra 420d Handset Charger - Rear ViewHANDSET CHARGERPOWER SUPPLY CONNECTORON HANDSET CHARGER
10   MBU 400 Installation GuidePOWERI-NETVOIPCALLMBU - Top ViewMBU - Rear ViewPOWER CONNECTIONTELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION PORT(PSTN)RESET BUTTON for activating configurationchanges and enabling handsetregistration LAN CONNECTION PORT for Ethernet cableMBU - Top and Rear ViewsPOWER INDICATOR Illuminates whenpower is on   I-NET INDICATORI-net indicator flashes duringboot.  It indicates that the MBUhas received an IP addressVOIP INDICATOR Indicates that the MBU isconnected to the InternetTelephony Service ProviderCALL INDICATORCall indicator flashes during firmware update.  Constant light indicates landline or Internet call in progress.LineLANReset DC9-20V
MBU 400 Installation Guide   11Installing the MBU 400This section provides procedures for installing your MBU and Aastra 420d Handset.Before beginning the installation process, review the installation require-ments as described in the section, “Requirements”, on page 5.  Installing on a DesktopYou can install the MBU on any at desktop using the MBU stand included with your unit.To install the MBU 400 on a desktop:1.  Place the MBU stand on a at surface.2.  Hold the top of the MBU 400 with the back panel facing left.3.  Slide the bottom of the MBU 400 into the stand and push to make sure it is secure.4.  Proceed to “Connecting the MBU 400” on page 14 to connect your MBU 400 using the cables provided.Installing the MBU 400MBU Back PanelTop of MBUMBU Stand
12   MBU 400 Installation GuideInstalling on a WallYou can install the MBU on a wall if required.  The MBU has two pre-drilled wall mounting holes on the back of the unit (see illustration below). To install the MBU on a wall:1.  Using the 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 the wall anchors.  Both the wall mounting screws and wall anchors are included with your MBU.2.  If required, insert the wall anchors into the wall.3.  Insert the screws either into the wall anchors or into the wall (if no wall anchors were required).4.  On the back of the MBU locate the wall mount holes and place these holes over the screw heads on the wall.5.  Pull down and left to lock the unit into place.6.  Proceed to “Connecting the MBU 400” on page 14 to connect your MBU using the cables provided.Installing the MBU 400WallBack of MBUWall Mounting HolesWall Mounting ScrewWall Mounting Screw
MBU 400 Installation Guide   13Installing the MBU 400Installation sur un mur Vous pouvez installer le MBU sur un mur, si nécessaire. Le MBU dispose de deux ouvertures déjà percées au dos de son boitier en vue d’un montage mural (voir l’illustration ci-dessous). Pour installer le MBU sur un mur:1.  A l’aide des ouvertures au dos du boitier, localiser et marquer au mur l’emplacement qu’auront les vis de montage. Suivant le type de mur, vous pourrez avoir besoin d’utiliser les chevilles murales. Les vis de montage et les chevilles murales sont fournies avec le MBU.2.  Si nécessaire, introduisez les chevilles murales dans le mur.3.  Introduisez les vis, soit dans les chevilles, soit dans le mur si les chevilles ne sont pas nécessaires.4.  Repérez les ouvertures de montage mural au dos du MBU et placez les sur les têtes des vis au mur.5.  Tirez le boitier vers le bas et vers la gauche pour le verrouiller à cette position.6.  Suivez la procédure “Connection du MBU 400” à la page 14 pour connecter votre MBU en utilisant les câbles fournis.Le MurL’arrière de la MBULe mur des trous de montageLe mur vis de xationLe mur vis de xation
14   MBU 400 Installation GuideConnecting the MBU 4001.  To prepare the MBU for Internet telephony, connect the Ethernet cable from the LAN port on the MBU to the LAN port on your broadband modem or router.  or Connect the Ethernet cable from the LAN port on the MBU to the  Ethernet connection on your network as shown below. 2.  To prepare the MBU for analog telephone line calls, connect the telephone cord from the LINE port on the MBU to the telephone wall outlet.MBURouter / LANLineLANReset DC9-20VMBULAN Network ConnectionLineLANReset DC9-20VMBUTelephone Wall OutletLineLANReset DC9-20VInstalling the MBU 400
MBU 400 Installation Guide   153.  Connect the MBU power adapter to the MBU, and plug-in the other end to an active power outlet (preferably a continuous power outlet without a switch to interrupt its power).   The POWER LED on the MBU lights up steady and the I-NET LED ashes as the MBU proceeds to power up.     When the power cycle is complete, the I-NET LED goes out, the POWER LED lights up steady, and then the I-NET LED lights up steady indicating the MBU has obtained an IP address and is ready to be congured.Note:    The Call LED lights up steady during incoming or outgoing VoIP and landline calls.Power LEDI-Net LEDPOWERI-NETVOIPCALLMBUPhone socket to power socketLineLANReset DC9-20VInstalling the MBU 400
16   MBU 400 Installation GuideInstalling and Registering the Handset1.  On the back of the phone, insert your thumbnail into the slot at the bottom of the phone, and pull up.2.  Insert the Lithium-ion battery face-up into the handset, making sure that the contacts on the battery connect to the contacts in the body of the phone as shown in the illustration, and then replace the battery cover to the back of the phone.3.  Connect the Handset Charger Base Power Adapter to the 420d Handset Charger, and plug-in the other end to an active power outlet (preferably a continuous outlet without a switch to interrupt its power).Contacts of BatteryAC 110/220V420d Handset ChargerPower Adapter420d Handset ChargerInstalling the MBU 400
MBU 400 Installation Guide   174.  Place the handset in the charger, and charge the battery.  We recommend that you charge the battery fully before rst use.  This takes approximately 10 hours.  When you place the handset in the charger, the handset automatically registers with the MBU, provided you have just reset the MBU. Place the handset near the MBU during the registration process.Note:  After registration of the first handset, there is a 5-minute period during which you can register any additional hand-sets.  If you want to register additional handsets after the 5-minute period has expired, press the Reset button once (do not hold down) on the rear of the MBU to start a new 5-minute registration period.  CLRR12    ABC 3    DEF5     JKL8    TUV04    GHI 6   MNO7  PQRS 9 WXYZ*#Installing the MBU 400
MBU 400 Installation Guide   19Optional MBU and Handset TasksThis section provides optional tasks you can perform, if required, on the MBU and Aastra 420d Handset(s).Resetting the MBUIn order for the handsets to register with the MBU, you must press the Reset button on the rear of the MBU.  Each time you reset the MBU, the handsets must re-register. Make sure the handset(s) are within range of the MBU for the handset to register properly.Note:   When you reset the MBU, the MBU waits until active calls have been completed on the handsets before starting the reset process. If a registered handset is off during an MBU reset, it reconnects when turned on, as long as the MBU was not factory defaulted.To reset the MBU:Press and release the •  Reset button once (do not hold down) on the rear of the MBU. The POWER LED lights up steady, and the I-NET LED ashes.  When the reset is complete, the I-NET LED lights up steady, indicat-ing the MBU is ready to use. Note:  Check to be sure all handsets registered (or reconnected) properly with the MBU after the reset is complete.Manually Registering/De-registering a HandsetIf required, you can manually register and deregister a handset.  Make sure your handset is within range of the MBU before registering/deregistering your handset.To register/deregister the handset:1.  In Idle mode, press OK to display the Main Menu.2.  Press Settings.3.  Select System Settings, and press OK.4.  Select Handset Settings, and press OK.5.  To deregister the handset, select Deregister handset and press Yes at the prompt. The handset prompts to be placed in its charger cradle, so that auto-registration can occur.Optional  MBU and Handset Tasks
20   MBU 400 Installation Guide6.  To manually register the handset, select Settings->System Settings ->Handset Settings->Register handset and press Yes at the prompt. The handset begins the registration process immediately.Note:   If multiple handsets are registered with the MBU, you can also select a specific handset by selecting Handsets in the Handset Settings menu, choosing the required handset, and pressing the Register or Deregister softkey.Registering Additional Handsets with the MBUYou can register additional handsets (up to 8 handsets) with your MBU.     Make sure your handsets are within range of the MBU before registering them. To register additional handsets:1.  Press and release the Reset button once (do not hold down) on the rear of the MBU.2.  Manually De-register the handset being added to initiate the auto- registration process.3.  Place the handset in the charger.  When the new handsets have successfully registered, the status indicator in the upper left corner of the screen turns white.Factory Defaulting the MBUIf required, you can set the MBU back to its factory default settings.To factory default the MBU:1.  Press and HOLD the Reset button on the rear of the MBU for approximately 12 seconds, until all the LEDs (Power, I-Net, VOIP, and Call) on the MBU light up at the same time.2.  Release the Reset button.   The LEDs go off as the MBU proceeds to factory default.  When the factory default is complete, the Power LED lights up steady and all other LEDs are off.Note:   Factory defaulting the MBU automatically de-registers all associated handsets.  You must manually re-register the handset(s) with the MBU using the procedure in the section, “Manually Registering/De-registering the Handset” on  page 19. Optional MBU and Handset Tasks
MBU 400 Installation Guide   21Viewing the MBU 400 IP Address and  Status Information You can view the MBU 400 IP address and status information from the Handset screen.To view the IP address and status of the MBU:1.  After pairing the handset to the MBU, press   the + (UP) button on the side of the handset to   connect to the base. 2.  Scroll down to see the IP address and other status  information about the MBU.+-UPDOWNViewing the MBU 400 IP AddressIP Address --Network--MAC Address00-08-7g-98-45-cfIP address192.345.43.54 (D)Boot StatusFailed--Gateway--VersionSw: 01:08 Hw: 1Serial no.255Handset ID0280000002340--VoIP status--VoIP register domainRegistrationSIP1:RegisteredSIP2: Not registeredSIP3: Not registeredSIP4: Not registeredSIP5: Not registeredSIP6: Not registeredSIP7: Not registeredSIP8: Not registered--EMS status--EMS serverRegistrationFailed--RTP packets--ReceivedNoSystem Status
22   MBU 400 Installation GuideAccessing the MBU 400 Web UIAccessing the MBU 400 Web UIYou can access the MBU 400 Web User Interface using your browser and the IP address of the MBU 400.To access the MBU 400 Web UI:1.  Open your web browser and enter the MBU’s IP address   (in dotted decimal format) into the address eld, and press Enter.  ( For example, http://192.168.0.13.)Note:    To find the IP address of your MBU 400, see “Viewing the MBU 400 IP Address, on page 21.  The Login window displays.2.  Enter your username and password and click OK.Note:   For a user, the default user name is “admin” and the password is “22222”. Enter IP Address
MBU 400 Installation Guide   23  The MBU 400 Welcome screen displays.  3.  To logout, close the browser window.For more information about using the options in the MBU 400 Web UI, see the MBU 400 User Guide, or your System Administrator.Accessing the MBU 400 Web UI
24   MBU 400 Installation GuideCall Log OptionsHandset 108/05/0801:55PMUsing the MBU 400This section briey describes how to use your MBU 400. For more detailed information about using the features on your MBU 400, and to customize your Aastra 420d handset, see your MBU 400 User Guide.  For information about conguring and upgrading your MBU 400, see your MBU 400 Administrator Guide.Handset Idle ScreenAfter successful registration of the handset to the MBU, the idle screen displays.  The following illustration describes the icons that appear on the idle screen.   Using the MBU 400* The following map key shows the various states for the connection    status indicator. Black | Black - Indicates out of range of the MBUBlue | Black - Indicates within range of the MBU, but notready for SIP callsWhite | White - Indicates within range of the MBU and ready for SIP calls on primary lineHandset NameConnection Status Indicator*Time and DateBattery Status and charging indicatorCall Logfor incoming, outgoing, andmissed calls(activated with softkey)Optionsfor redialing calls, viewing active calls,landline calls,and for settingDND and call waitingOK Key Indicatorindicates the OK keycan be used
MBU 400 Installation Guide   25Using the MBU 400Idle Mode OptionsWhen in idle mode, an Options softkey displays in the lower right corner of the screen.  Pressing the Options softkey displays the following options:Idle Mode OptionsRedial Allows you to redial the last num-ber dialedActive Calls Displays the active calls for all handsets registered to the same MBULandline Allows you to place a call using the landlineDND Allows you to enable/disable Do Not Disturb on your phoneCall Waiting Allows you to enable/disable Call Waiting on your phoneFor more information about using the options softkey in idle mode, see your MBU 400 User Guide.
26   MBU 400 Installation GuideContactsHandset Main MenuTo display the Main Menu on the handset, press the OK button in the center of the navigation keys as shown below.The Main Menu displays.  The following illustration describes the icons on the Main Menu screen.Main MenuThe Handset Main Menu has 5 options you can select to customize and operate the phone.Using the MBU 400Main Menu Button (also OK button)Navigation KeysIntercom - Allows you use the Intercom to communicate between two handsets registered to the same MBU. For more information, see the MBU 400 User Guide.Messages - Allows you to access and play your voicemail messages.  Your voicemail service can be provided by your Service Provider or a local mail server.  If using a Service Provider for voicemail,  contact that provider for more information on how to use your voicemail service.  For more information, see the MBU 400 User Guide.IntercomContactsMessages (voicemail)Call LogSettings
MBU 400 Installation Guide   27Using the MBU 400Call Log  - Allows you to access and view the Call Log which contains a list of all incoming, outgoing, and missed calls.  From the Call Log, you can also perform the following:Add a selected entry as a contact in the Contact List• Remove an entry from the Call Log and place it in the • Contact ListPlace a call from the entry over a landline• Place a call from the entry over VoIP• Edit the entry for placing a call• Delete a single entry• Delete all entries• For more information, see the MBU 400 User Guide.Settings - Allows you to customize your phone using the follow-ing settings:Audio Settings• Telephony Settings• VoIP Settings• Internet Settings• System Settings• For more information, see the MBU 400 User Guide.Contacts - Allows you to access and view your Contact List.    From the Contact List, you can also perform the following:Place a call over the landline• Place a call over VoIP• Add a contact• Edit a contact• Delete a contact• Delete all contacts• Set up a speeddial• Set up a group• For more information, see the MBU 400 User Guide.
28   MBU 400 Installation GuideUsing the MBU 400Using the Volume ControlThe volume control is located on the left side of the phone.  You can increase or decrease the volume while on an active call as required.To adjust the volume on the phone:1.  Press the + key to increase the volume as required.2.  Press the - key to decrease the volume as required.Using the SpeakerphoneThe speakerphone control is located on the left side of the phone beneath the volume control.  You can use the speakerphone key before or during an active call to turn the speakerphone on and off.To turn the speakerphone on and off:1.  Press the speakerphone key to turn the speakerphone on.2.  Press the speakerphone key again to turn the speakerphone off.Locking/Unlocking the KeypadYou can lock and unlock the keypad on the phone when required.  When locked, it prevents unauthorized users from using your phone, and prevents you from accidently hitting the keypad if you are carrying the phone around.To lock the keypad:1.  In Idle Mode, press the “*” key.2.  Press the “Lock” softkey.To unlock the keypad:1.  To unlock the keypad, press the “*” key.2.  Press the “Unlock” softkey.Note:  The keypad unlocks automatically when you answer an incoming call, or if you make an emergency call.  For more information about emergency calls, see the MBU 400 User Guide.+-UPDOWN!
MBU 400 Installation Guide   29TroubleshootingThe following is a list of solutions to the most common issues that you may experience when you install and use the MBU 400. Most of the prob-lems you can easily solve yourself, whereas others require that you contact your service provider. To view the most recently updated troubleshooting information, go to www.aastratelecom.com.Issue Causes SolutionsThe handset display is black.The handset does not charge.The handset registration failed, and the status indicator on the display is black.The display reads, “Searching for Gateway”.1)  Handset is in power saving mode.2)  Batteries are drained.3)  Power is not turned on.1)  The charger is not powered.2)  Batteries are not inserted   correctly.1)  Handset is out of range of the MBU.1)  Handset is out of range of the MBU.2)  MBU is not powered.1)  Press any key.2)  Charge the batteries.3)  Check that the batteries are inserted with the plus and minus ends facing the correct way. Press and hold the Red key.1)  Check that the power cord is connected properly to the charger, and that power is turned on.2)  Check that the batteries are inserted with the plus and minus ends facing the correct way. 1)  Move the handset closer to the MBU, place it in the charger, and reset the MBU.1)  Move the handset closer to the MBU.2)  Plug MBU into a power outlet. (If possible, a continuous power outlet.)Troubleshooting
30   MBU 400 Installation GuideIssue Causes SolutionsThe POWER indicator on the MBU is not lit.The I-NET indicator on the MBU is not lit.There is no audio when I make Internet calls.I cannot make landline calls.1)  MBU is not powered.1)  The Ethernet cable is not   connected.2)  The router or modem is not   powered.3)  The MBU cannot retrieve an IP address.1)  The router blocks audio.1)  The landline cable is not   connected.2)  The landline is out of order.1)  Check that the MBU power cord is connected properly, and that the adapter is plugged into a power outlet. (If possible, a continuous power outlet.)1)  Check that the Ethernet cable between the WAN port on the MBU and the LAN port on your modem or router is connected properly.2)  Turn on the power to the modem or router.3)  In Internet settings, check that the IP mode corresponds to the IP mode of your Internet connection.1)  Use port forwarding. Check your router’s user manual to see how to congure port forwarding.1)  Check that the landline cable between the Line port on the MBU and the telephone wall outlet is connected properly.2)  Contact your landline provider.Troubleshooting
MBU 400 Installation Guide   31Issue Causes SolutionsI cannot receive landline calls.I cannot make Internet calls, the VoIP indicator on the MBU is not lit, and the right status indicator in the upper left cor-ner of the display is black.1)  The country setting is wrong.1)  The conguration of the phone is not complete.2)  The MBU has not been reset after you saved the   conguration.3)  The router uses port forwarding.1)  Check that you have chosen the country that you are in. Open the System settings menu, choose Country selection, and then choose the country that you are in.1)  Check that you have congured your phone properly. Go to www.aastratelecom.com and then click Conguration. For more information, contact your Internet Telephony Service Provider or your System Administrator.2)  Reset the MBU and allow the MBU 2 minutes to log in at your Internet Telephony Service Provider.3)  Check that you have congured your router so that it always assigns the same IP address to your phone’s MAC address when using port forwarding. Otherwise incoming trafc is probably not forwarded to your phone. For more information, check your router’s manual.Troubleshooting
32   MBU 400 Installation GuideIssue Causes Solutions4)  a) Use port forwarding. The default SIP port is 5060, and the default    RTP port is 5004. Ensure that your router always assigns the  same IP address to your phone when using port forward ing. For more information, check your router’s manual.5)  Check your router’s user manual to see how to update the rmware.1) a)  Reduce the amount of trafc on your broadband connection. b)  Sign up for a Quality of Service agreement with your broadband   provider. c)  Order a connection with higher speed from your broadband provider. 2)  Contact your Internet Telephony Service Provider regarding ensured voice prioritization across the network.When I make Internet calls, the sound quality is poor.4)  The router blocks Internet telephony.5)  The router rmware needs   updating.1)  There is too much simultaneous data trafc on your broadband connection.2)  Your Internet Telephony Service Provider’s Quality of Service is based on a “best efforts” rather than a guaranteed voice priority method.Troubleshooting
MBU 400 Installation Guide   331)  The MBU is not logged in at the Internet Telephony Service Provider.2)  The router is turned off.3)  The SIP server is down.4)  The Internet connection is down.1)  I need to know the  software version  currently installed  on my MBU 400.1)  Check that all cables are connected properly, and check that power is turned on, and then reset the MBU.2)  Turn on the router.3)  Contact your Internet Telephony Service Provider.4)  Contact your broadband provider.1) a) Press the + (UP) button on the side of the handset to connect to the base. b) Scroll down to see the Version SW: xx.xx eld.  For more information about viewing the  MBU 400 software version, see “Viewing the MBU 400 IP Address and Status Information” on  page 21.Issue Causes SolutionsI cannot make Internet calls, but it worked yesterday.How do I determine the software version of my Handset?Troubleshooting
MBU 400 Installation Guide   Index-1Symbols410d Handsetmain menu  26420d Handset  7features  4idle mode  25idle screen  24installing  16registering  16registering/de-registering  19420d Handset Charger  9AAbout This Guide  2adding handsets  20DDocumentation  2Ffactory defaulting  20Iidle mode, handset  25idle screen, handset  24Introduction  1IP address, nding  21Kkeypadlocking and unlocking  28IndexMmain menu, handset  26MBU 400about the hardware  7connecting  14features  3hardware included  6installing on a desktop  11installing on a wall  12IP address for  21registering additional handsets  20requirements  5set factory defaults  20status display  21using  24MBU gateway  10Mesures de Sécurité  iiiRRegulatory Information  xiiresetting the MBU  19SSafety Information  xBattery Disposal Informa-tion  xiProduct Disposal Information  xSafety Instructions  iiiSoftware License Agreement  vspeakerphone  28status of MBU, nding  21Index
Index-2   MBU 400 Installation GuideTtroubleshooting  29Vvolume control  28WWeb UI, accessing  22Index
If you’ve read this owner’s manual and consulted the Troubleshooting section and still have problems, please visit our Web site at www.aastratelecom.com, or call 1-800-574-1611 for technical assistance.© Aastra Telecom Inc. 200841-001271-00 Rev 00

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