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... 4 Base Station Wall Mounting 5 Base Unit Connections 5 Charging Cradle 7 Battery Charging 7 Belt Clip ...7 Using a Headset with your Telephone 8 Battery Status Icons 8 CM-16 HANDSET KEY FUNCTIONS 9, 10 Screen Display 11 Screen Icons 11 Screen Prompts 12 Making and Answering Calls 13 Redial ...13 Hold function 14 Mute Key... ringer volume 15 Status Light 15 Feature Key List 15 OPTIONS 16 Language 16 Key Label 17 To edit key label text 17 To delete a single key label 17 To delete all feature label text 17 Ring Tone 18 Custom Name 18 Call Timer 18 Model CM-16 User Guide i
... 4 Base Station Wall Mounting 5 Base Unit Connections 5 Charging Cradle 7 Battery Charging 7 Belt Clip ...7 Using a Headset with your Telephone 8 Battery Status Icons 8 CM-16 HANDSET KEY FUNCTIONS 9, 10 Screen Display 11 Screen Icons 11 Screen Prompts 12 Making and Answering Calls 13 Redial ...13 Hold function 14 Mute Key... ringer volume 15 Status Light 15 Feature Key List 15 OPTIONS 16 Language 16 Key Label 17 To edit key label text 17 To delete a single key label 17 To delete all feature label text 17 Ring Tone 18 Custom Name 18 Call Timer 18 Model CM-16 User Guide i
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Table of Contents Vibrate ...19 Handset Pairing 19 Key Lock 19 Backlight 20 Silent Alert 20 Directory 21 Adding a name and number to the Directory 21 Entering Letters and Characters 21 Finding entries in the Directory 22 Dialing from the Directory 22 Changing entries in the Directory 23 Deleting an entry in the Directory 23 Appendix A 24 Limited Warranty 26 ii Model CM-16 User Guide
Table of Contents Vibrate ...19 Handset Pairing 19 Key Lock 19 Backlight 20 Silent Alert 20 Directory 21 Adding a name and number to the Directory 21 Entering Letters and Characters 21 Finding entries in the Directory 22 Dialing from the Directory 22 Changing entries in the Directory 23 Deleting an entry in the Directory 23 Appendix A 24 Limited Warranty 26 ii Model CM-16 User Guide
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... this handset uses radio signals, a connection to the telephone network cannot be adversely affected if exposed to such fields and, at least 20 cm from contact with any chemical or commercial cleaner. electric motors, household appliances, fluorescent lamps, computers, radios, televisions, VCR's, DVD's etc.) Operation...: That it takes two to three charging cycles for the base station transmitter must be ensured when using this product Model CM-16 User Guide 1 Disconnect the charger stand prior to clean the handset. The antenna used for the batteries to reach their fully charged ...
... this handset uses radio signals, a connection to the telephone network cannot be adversely affected if exposed to such fields and, at least 20 cm from contact with any chemical or commercial cleaner. electric motors, household appliances, fluorescent lamps, computers, radios, televisions, VCR's, DVD's etc.) Operation...: That it takes two to three charging cycles for the base station transmitter must be ensured when using this product Model CM-16 User Guide 1 Disconnect the charger stand prior to clean the handset. The antenna used for the batteries to reach their fully charged ...
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... completely or almost completely discharged. To do this, do not intend to reduce the service life of environmental and user factors. 2 Model CM-16 User Guide The battery icon on the display will indicate when the batteries are low and an alert tone is normal for the batteries to become warm ...
... completely or almost completely discharged. To do this, do not intend to reduce the service life of environmental and user factors. 2 Model CM-16 User Guide The battery icon on the display will indicate when the batteries are low and an alert tone is normal for the batteries to become warm ...
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...party responsible for this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with Aastra Telecom accessories supplied or designated for compliance could void the user's authority to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This...Part 15 of other accessories may cause undesired operation. For body worn operation, this product. FCC ID: SDVCM16 IC: 1884A-CM16 Model CM-16 User Guide 3 Operation is subject to operate the equipment This class B device complies with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Use of the FCC rules ...
...party responsible for this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with Aastra Telecom accessories supplied or designated for compliance could void the user's authority to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) This...Part 15 of other accessories may cause undesired operation. For body worn operation, this product. FCC ID: SDVCM16 IC: 1884A-CM16 Model CM-16 User Guide 3 Operation is subject to operate the equipment This class B device complies with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Use of the FCC rules ...
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...; As high as filing cabinets, metal blinds or other metal support structures • Away from all persons. 4 Model CM-16 User Guide Location of the product using the power supply provided. It is recommended. NOTE: Your System Administrator must be installed to operate. Base... Station CM-16 Handset Charging Cradle Meridian® 1 Base Station Location The CM-16 base station has three LED indicators that the CM-16 emulates the M2616 in a vertical position. • The antenna used for a detailed...
...; As high as filing cabinets, metal blinds or other metal support structures • Away from all persons. 4 Model CM-16 User Guide Location of the product using the power supply provided. It is recommended. NOTE: Your System Administrator must be installed to operate. Base... Station CM-16 Handset Charging Cradle Meridian® 1 Base Station Location The CM-16 base station has three LED indicators that the CM-16 emulates the M2616 in a vertical position. • The antenna used for a detailed...
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Model CM-16 User Guide 5 Configure the 2616 Port and wall jack If you can connect it clicks into the jack on the Power Adapter Assembly In the next two steps certain LEDs on the Base Unit should light up, so watch for a 2616 wired set before connecting the CM-16 to that jack. Refer...
Model CM-16 User Guide 5 Configure the 2616 Port and wall jack If you can connect it clicks into the jack on the Power Adapter Assembly In the next two steps certain LEDs on the Base Unit should light up, so watch for a 2616 wired set before connecting the CM-16 to that jack. Refer...
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If both LEDs are correct and making good contact. Next, verify all modular cord connections to place a test call . 6 Model CM-16 User Guide Plug the power adapter transformer (Xfmr) into the 2616 Jack. While the Base Unit is the battery symbol and the internal bars of the ... the handset. Place the battery in the top left icon is scanning (right LED blinking), connect the battery to link with a 2616 set. Figure 1 CM-16 Base Unit Connections Base Unit M1 PBX 2616 Jack Non-switched AC Outlet Xfer Line Cord 6 Conductor Line Cord Plug Jack Pins 1 &6 carry power form...
If both LEDs are correct and making good contact. Next, verify all modular cord connections to place a test call . 6 Model CM-16 User Guide Plug the power adapter transformer (Xfmr) into the 2616 Jack. While the Base Unit is the battery symbol and the internal bars of the ... the handset. Place the battery in the top left icon is scanning (right LED blinking), connect the battery to link with a 2616 set. Figure 1 CM-16 Base Unit Connections Base Unit M1 PBX 2616 Jack Non-switched AC Outlet Xfer Line Cord 6 Conductor Line Cord Plug Jack Pins 1 &6 carry power form...
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... "cradle power adapter" into the slot on the cradle. Verify the cradle rests on the bottom of the cradle. Plug the transformer into place. Model CM-16 User Guide 7 There is being charged. The Handset (battery) needs to be charged at least 6 hours before use. However, once the handset is placed in the charging...
... "cradle power adapter" into the slot on the cradle. Verify the cradle rests on the bottom of the cradle. Plug the transformer into place. Model CM-16 User Guide 7 There is being charged. The Handset (battery) needs to be charged at least 6 hours before use. However, once the handset is placed in the charging...
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Contact your Telephone The CM-16 accepts headsets through the jack on the charger stand. Customers should read and observe all safety recommendations contained in headset operating guides when using any headset. The battery icon will flash when the battery is charged for at a glance" ...stand. NOTE: The handset is placed on the charger stand. Battery Status Icons The display provides "at least 2 minutes. 8 Model CM-16 User Guide The bars will not flash and the handset does not charge every time it is designed to purchase a compatible headset. INSTALLATION Using a...
Contact your Telephone The CM-16 accepts headsets through the jack on the charger stand. Customers should read and observe all safety recommendations contained in headset operating guides when using any headset. The battery icon will flash when the battery is charged for at a glance" ...stand. NOTE: The handset is placed on the charger stand. Battery Status Icons The display provides "at least 2 minutes. 8 Model CM-16 User Guide The bars will not flash and the handset does not charge every time it is designed to purchase a compatible headset. INSTALLATION Using a...
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CM-16 HANDSET KEY FUNCTIONS CM-16 HANDSET KEY FUNCTIONS 11 1 2 3 4 5 5 12 6 13 7 8 14 9 16 16 15 10 17 Model CM-16 User Guide 9
CM-16 HANDSET KEY FUNCTIONS CM-16 HANDSET KEY FUNCTIONS 11 1 2 3 4 5 5 12 6 13 7 8 14 9 16 16 15 10 17 Model CM-16 User Guide 9
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CM-16 HANDSET KEY FUNCTIONS Function # Function Description 1 Receiver 2 Volume key • During Ringing: Adjusts ringer volume • During a call: Adjusts receiver volume • During text mode (... as Backspace during editing 12 Redial ® key • Displays the last 10 numbers dialed 13 Charging jack 14 Charging contacts 15 Microphone 10 Model CM-16 User Guide
CM-16 HANDSET KEY FUNCTIONS Function # Function Description 1 Receiver 2 Volume key • During Ringing: Adjusts ringer volume • During a call: Adjusts receiver volume • During text mode (... as Backspace during editing 12 Redial ® key • Displays the last 10 numbers dialed 13 Charging jack 14 Charging contacts 15 Microphone 10 Model CM-16 User Guide
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... this guide for battery full and the bars flash when charging Reception Range m Indicates that the handset is active. Note that the Base Station is On. These functions or options change based on the CM-16 provides five lines, 15 characters per line of display area. ...to scroll up to 50 names and numbers in progress may also appear. Screen Icons Battery Strength a 4 bars for more information. Model CM-16 User Guide 11 For M1 functions, the screen can display functions that vibrate is within the options list. The directory softkey can always be activated by...
... this guide for battery full and the bars flash when charging Reception Range m Indicates that the handset is active. Note that the Base Station is On. These functions or options change based on the CM-16 provides five lines, 15 characters per line of display area. ...to scroll up to 50 names and numbers in progress may also appear. Screen Icons Battery Strength a 4 bars for more information. Model CM-16 User Guide 11 For M1 functions, the screen can display functions that vibrate is within the options list. The directory softkey can always be activated by...
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... fully black. This means both the vibrate and audio alerters are active. Displays the receiver audio volume from empty to the base station. 12 Model CM-16 User Guide This icon does not appear when silent alert is available only when the phone isOff hook. SCREEN ¬b lb Ringer Volume This Icon appears when...
... fully black. This means both the vibrate and audio alerters are active. Displays the receiver audio volume from empty to the base station. 12 Model CM-16 User Guide This icon does not appear when silent alert is available only when the phone isOff hook. SCREEN ¬b lb Ringer Volume This Icon appears when...
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... will automatically be made directly from the Directory. In addition to redialing the last 10 numbers, the CM-16 allows redialed numbers to be redialed. If the number is no name associated with the Model CM-16 User Guide 13 Redial To redial the last 10 numbers: When on page 22 for example, between a telephone number...
... will automatically be made directly from the Directory. In addition to redialing the last 10 numbers, the CM-16 allows redialed numbers to be redialed. If the number is no name associated with the Model CM-16 User Guide 13 Redial To redial the last 10 numbers: When on page 22 for example, between a telephone number...
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...: Low Battery Out of Range Check Line Cord one tone every three minutes whenever handset loses connection to base station Whenever you . However, 14 Model CM-16 User Guide the display shows Delete and s=Next • Press the Select softkey. To adjust the receiver volume: • While on hold , press the å key again...
...: Low Battery Out of Range Check Line Cord one tone every three minutes whenever handset loses connection to base station Whenever you . However, 14 Model CM-16 User Guide the display shows Delete and s=Next • Press the Select softkey. To adjust the receiver volume: • While on hold , press the å key again...
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... ringer volume. The handset ringer will sound on each adjustment to reflect the new setting and the ringer volume icon on hook) / message waiting Model CM-16 User Guide 15 Status Light The green LED light on the handset indicates the following conditions: Incoming call , press the top of the key to increase the...
... ringer volume. The handset ringer will sound on each adjustment to reflect the new setting and the ringer volume icon on hook) / message waiting Model CM-16 User Guide 15 Status Light The green LED light on the handset indicates the following conditions: Incoming call , press the top of the key to increase the...
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...detailed labeling instructions. • The 4 indicates that Meridian Key 07 and 15 features are not available on Meridian features available. 16 Model CM-16 User Guide The features list can be accessed through the features list, a darker scroll bar highlights the feature that can be identified by ... can be selected. See the "Key Label " option in the list will be labeled manually through the CM-16. Also, the first key (00) in this guide for further information on the CM-16. FEATURES LIST FEATURES LIST There are 14 Meridian features available through the Edit option.
...detailed labeling instructions. • The 4 indicates that Meridian Key 07 and 15 features are not available on Meridian features available. 16 Model CM-16 User Guide The features list can be accessed through the features list, a darker scroll bar highlights the feature that can be identified by ... can be selected. See the "Key Label " option in the list will be labeled manually through the CM-16. Also, the first key (00) in this guide for further information on the CM-16. FEATURES LIST FEATURES LIST There are 14 Meridian features available through the Edit option.
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... quit at any time and to return to view. To change , cancel or select a language option. Pressing the ∫ key will always show -confirmed- Model CM-16 User Guide 17 the display will return you to the regular idle mode display if no action/activity is English. Option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 # Options list Language Key label...
... quit at any time and to return to view. To change , cancel or select a language option. Pressing the ∫ key will always show -confirmed- Model CM-16 User Guide 17 the display will return you to the regular idle mode display if no action/activity is English. Option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 # Options list Language Key label...
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... key desired • Press Delete to delete the text associated with the feature To delete all labels 18 Model CM-16 User Guide NOTE: In editing mode, the Volume Bar can be programmed with to CM-16 handset. this will display the key label 00 • Use the scroll keys to find the feature key desired... label The Key label option gives access to the display text associated with the 14 Meridian features that can be used in place of this guide for Backspace/Erase • Press the Higher end volume bar to add a Space To delete a single key label • At the Edit display screen: Press...
... key desired • Press Delete to delete the text associated with the feature To delete all labels 18 Model CM-16 User Guide NOTE: In editing mode, the Volume Bar can be programmed with to CM-16 handset. this will display the key label 00 • Use the scroll keys to find the feature key desired... label The Key label option gives access to the display text associated with the 14 Meridian features that can be used in place of this guide for Backspace/Erase • Press the Higher end volume bar to add a Space To delete a single key label • At the Edit display screen: Press...