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9133i IP PHONE
RELEASE 1.4
USER GUIDE
41-000113-00 -08
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Table of Contents
v
Table of Contents
About This Guide.........................1
Documentation.............................1
Introduction..................................1
Phone Features ..........................1
Requirements..............................2
Installation and Setup..................2
Getting Started.............................3
When You First Plug in Your
Phone.......................................3
Updating Your Phone..................3
Start up Screens .........................3
Incomplete Config.......................3
No Service ..................................3
Setting Your Options...................4
Aastra Web UI...............................5
Finding Your Phone’s IP Addres.5
Accessing the Aastra Web UI .....5
User Password.............................6
Using Your Phone........................7
Hard Keys...................................7
Navigation Arrow Keys................7
Multiple Line and Call Appearanc-
es .............................................8
Programmable Keys ....................9
Setting a Line Key.......................9
Setting a Speeddial Key..............9
Setting a "Do Not Disturb" (DND)
Key.........................................11
Setting a "Busy Lamp Field" (BLF)
Key.........................................12
Setting a "BLF List Key"............12
Setting a "Flash Key" ................14
Setting an "XML" Key................14
Setting "Park/Pickup" Keys.......15
Editing a Programmable Key ....17
Deleting a Programmable Key..18
Restarting your phone...............19
Making Calls...............................20
Dialing a Number ......................20
Using Handsfree Speakerphone...
20
Using a Headset........................20
Incoming Intercom Calls............21
Redial........................................22
Mute..........................................23
Receiving Calls ..........................24
Answering an Incoming Call......24
Sending an Incoming Call to
Voicemail................................24
Handling Calls............................25
Placing a Call on Hold...............25
Transferring Calls......................25
Conferencing Calls....................26
Ending Calls..............................27
Managing Calls...........................28
Directory List.............................28
Callers List ................................31
Call Forwarding.........................33
Additional Features....................36
Suppress DTMF Playback ........36
Ring Tones and Tone Sets........37
Stuttered Dial Tone...................39
Call Waiting Tone......................39
Language....................................40
Troubleshooting Solutons.........41
Limited Warranty........................37
9133i IP Phone User Guide 1
About This Guide
About This Guide
This guide explains how to use
your new 9133i phone. Not all
features listed are available by
default. Contact your system
administrator to find out which
features and services are available
on your system. Your system
administrator also has the ability to
customize some features on this
phone.
Documentation
Aastra 9133i IP Installation
Guide – installation and set-up
instructions, general features
and functions, and basic options
list customization. This guide is
included in the box with your
phone.
Aastra SIP 9133i IP Phone User
Guide – explains the most
commonly used features and
functions. This guide can be
downloaded from
www.aastra.com.
Aastra SIP 480i/480i CT/9112i/
9133i IP Phone Administration
Guide – explains how to set the
9133i phone up on the network
and contains advanced configu-
ration instructions for the 9133i.
This is an administrator level
guide. This guide can be down-
loaded from www.aastra.com.
Introduction
This 9133i IP telephone has all the
features of a regular business
phone, allowing you to make and
receive calls, transfer, conference
and more. The 9133i IP telephone
provides communications over an
IP Network using the SIP IP
telephony protocol.
Phone Features
Three-line adjustable backlit
display screen
3 line/call appearance buttons
with corresponding lights
7 programmable buttons with
lights that can be programmed
with specific functions
Full-duplex speakerphone for
handsfree calls
Built-in-two-port, 10/100
Ethernet switch which lets you
share a connection with your
computer
Inline power support, which
eliminates power adapters.
2 9133i IP Phone User Guide
Introduction
Requirements
A SIP-based IP PBX system or
network installed and running
with a number created for the
new 9133i IP phone.
Adherence to SIP standard
RFC 3261.
Access to a configuration server
where you can store the firm-
ware image and configuration
files.
The configuration server must
be able to accept connections
anonymously.
The IP phone must be config-
ured for a specific type of proto-
col to use. (TFTP is enabled by
default). You can configure the
following protocols on the IP
phone:
- TFTP (Trivial File Transfer
Protocol)
- FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
- HTTP (Hypertext Transfer
Protocol)
A 802.3 Ethernet/Fast Ethernet
LAN
Category 5/5e straight through
cabling
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
power supply (optional
accessory that is necessary only
if no inline power is provided on
the network).
Installation and Setup
If your system administrator has
not already setup your 9133i
phone, please refer to the Aastra
9133i Installation Guide for basic
installation and physical setup of
the 9133i. For more advanced
administration and configuration
information, system administrators
should refer to the Aastra SIP 480i/
480i CT/9112i/9133i IP Phone
Administration Guide
9133i IP Phone User Guide 3
Getting Started
Getting Started
The 9133i must be set up and
configured prior to its first use.
This section describes phone
behavior and start up screens you
may see when the phone is first
plugged in, or when it is restarted.
When You First Plug in Your
Phone
The 9133i automatically begins the
start up sequence as soon as it is
connected. The phone goes
through this process the first time
you plug in your phone and every
time you restart your phone. The
first screen the phone displays is
the Aastra splash screen.
Updating Your Phone
After displaying the Aastra splash
screen, the 9133i checks settings
and looks for new configuration
and firmware updates for the
phone from the server. If a new
update is found, the phone
displays the message “Updating
Config” or “New Firmware”. This
may take a few moments while the
phone downloads the latest
updates.
NOTE: New updates to your phone can
be automatically scheduled
from the server. This is set up
on the phone system by your
system administrator and
should be scheduled during
non-business hours or slow call
periods.
Important! Do not unplug or remove
power to the phone while it is checking
or installing firmware.
Start up Screens
After the phone displays the
Aastra splash screen or after
downloading an update, the phone
displays the Idle State screen:
The basic Idle State screen lists
your name, extension, and today's
date and time. This screen is
shown whenever your phone is not
in use.
Incomplete Config.
If your phone displays a
No Service” message without any
extension or user name at the end
of the start up sequence instead of
the Idle State screen, this means
your system administrator has not
set up your extension correctly.
Contact your system administrator
for assistance.
No Service
TheNo Service” or “Network
disconnected” prompt appears on
the display and the telephone
status light turns on when the
phone is not properly connected to
the network, or the account has not
been configured by the
administrator. The phone also
displays the default time and date
of 12:00am Jan. 1st, 2000. Check
that the cables are tightly
connected to the phone and to the
wall jack. The phone should
automatically detect when the
connection is reconnected and will
display the “Network Connected
prompt temporarily.
Aastra 9133i
Cheking for new
firmware...
John Burns
9054550055
Jun 8 2:55pm
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Getting Started
If changes have been made to your
phone settings, you may need to
restart your phone. For more
information on restarting your
phone, see "Restarting your
phone" on page 19.
For more information about
connecting your phone, refer to the
Aastra 9133i Installation Guide
under the section "Connecting to
the Network and to Power". Check
with your system administrator for
assistance.
Setting Your Options
Pressing the I button
gives you a list of configurable
options.
These options allow you to
customize your phone settings.
The "Network Settings" and "SIP
Settings" selections are
administrator level options, and
require an administrator password
to access. Setting defaults under
"Phone Status" also requires an
administrator password. These
options should only be set up and
changed by your system
administrator.
For more information about
customizing your phone, see the
section "Customizing Your Phone"
in the Aastra 9133i Installation
Guide.
For more information about
administrator options, contact your
system administrator.
1Language
2Time and Date
3 Set Ring Tone
4 Clear Msg. Wtg.
5 Contrast Level
6Live Dialpad
7 Headset Settings
8 Call Forward
9 Network Settings
10 SIP Settings
11 Phone Status
12 User Password
9133i IP Phone User Guide 5
Aastra Web UI
Aastra Web UI
You can access the 9133i phone’s
options using the Aastra Web UI.
In order to access the Aastra
Web UI, you will need to know the
IP address of your phone.
Finding Your Phone’s IP Addres
1. Press the
I button on
the phone to enter the Option
List.
2. Use the
V key to scroll down
the list of options to
Phone Status and press the
U
key to select.
3. Select "Network Port" and press
the U key.
The IP address of your 9133i IP
phone displays in the "IP
Address" field.
Accessing the Aastra Web UI
1. Open your web browser and
enter the phone’s IP address or
host name into the address field.
2. At the prompt, enter your user-
name and password and click
.
Note: For a user, the default user name
is “user” and the password field
is left blank.
The Network Status window dis-
plays for the IP phone you are
accessing.
3. You can logout of the Aastra
Web UI at any time by clicking
LOGOFF.
The following categories display in
the side menu of the Aastra Web
UI: Status, Operation, Basic
Settings.
Status
The Status section displays the
network status and the MAC
address of the IP phone. It also
displays hardware and firmware
information about the IP phone.
The information in the Network
Status window is read-only.
IP Phone UI
11 Phone Status
=Enter
=Next
1 Network Port
=Enter
=Next
IP Address:
10.40.50.112
=Exit
=Next
Aastra Web UI
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User Password
Operation
The Operation section provides the
following options:
- User Password - Allows you to
change user password
- Programmable Keys - Allows
you to configure up to 7
programmable keys for a
specific function (line,
speeddial, do not disturb
(DND), Busy Lamp Field (BLF),
BLF list, flash, Extensible
Markup Lanaguage (XML),
Park, and Pickup.)
- Directory - Allows you to copy
the Callers List and Directory
List from your IP phone to
your PC.
- Reset - Allows you to restart
the IP phone when required.
Basic Settings
The Basic Settings section provides
the following options:
- Preferences - Allows you to set
suppression of DTMF
playback, incoming intercom
call settings, ring tones (global
and per-line basis), and ring
tone sets.
- Call Forward - Allows you to
set a phone number
destination for where you want
calls forwarded.
User Password
This category allows you to change
the web-access password for your
phone. Changing your password
ensures that only you can alter
your phone settings, and helps
keep your system secure. You can
change your user password using
the IP phone UI or the Aastra Web
UI.
1. Press
I on the phone to
enter the Options List.
2. Select User Password and
press
U.
3. Enter the current user password
and press
U.
4. Enter the new user password
and press
U.
5. Re-enter the new user password
and press
U.
A message, "Password
Changed" displays on the
screen.
1. Click on Operation->User
Password.
2. In the "Current Password" field,
enter the current user password.
Note: By default, the user name is
user” (all lowercase) and the
password field is left blank. If
you have forgotten your pass-
word, contact your system
administrator for assistance.
3. In the "New Password" field,
enter the new user password.
4. In the "Password Confirm"
field, enter the new user pass-
word again.
5. Click to save your
changes.
IP Phone UI
Aastra Web UI
9133i IP Phone User Guide 7
Using Your Phone
Using Your Phone
The following sections describe the
various 9133i phone key functions,
and how they help you make and
manage your calls and caller
information.
Hard Keys
The following hard keys labeled on
your phone are configured for the
call handling features:
Callers
n
•Conference l
Transfer k
Redial m
These keys are static and cannot be
programmed or changed. They are
located to the right of the dial pad.
There are also 3 line keys
(
f,g,
h), located below the
hard keys. See the section 9.
The following keys are configured
for managing phone features and
settings:
•Options I
•Directory J
Save K
Delete L
These keys are static and cannot be
programmed or changed. They are
located to the far upper right of the
dial pad.
Navigation Arrow Keys
The arrow keys located below the
display are navigation keys that
allow you to scroll through and
select various options.
Xfer
Conf
L2
L3
L1
Options
Save
Delete
Directory
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Using Your Phone
Multiple Line and Call
Appearances
The 9133i has 3 hard line/call
appearance buttons each with a
corresponding status light.
These line/call appearance buttons
and lights can represent physical
lines, calls for your extension or
calls from a group that your
extension is part of. By pressing a
line/call appearance button, you
connect to the line or a call it
represents. The line/call
appearance light indicates the
status of that line or call. When the
phone is taken off-hook, the phone
automatically selects a line for you.
Line/Call
Appearance
Light Behavior
Line/Call
Appearance
Status
Off Idle line or no
call activity
Light flashes
quickly
Ringing
Light is solid Connected
Light flashes
slowly
Hold
9133i IP Phone User Guide 9
Programmable Keys
Programmable Keys
There are 7programmable keys on
the 9133i phone, located beneath
the Delete key, to the far right of
the dial pad.
You can set the programmable
keys with any of the following
functions:
•line
speeddial
DND (do not disturb)
BLF (busy lamp field)
BLF list
•flash
XML (Extensible Markup Lan-
guage)
•Park
•Pickup
These keys can also be set up to
quickly access features such as Call
return (*69) or Voicemail.
Note: Quick access features like Call
return and Voicemail must first be
configured on your PBX in order to
work on your phone. See your sys-
tem administrator for more infor-
mation.
Setting a Line Key
You can set a programmable key as
an additional line on the 9133i. The
programmable key acts as a line
that behaves the same as a hard
line key. For more information
about the behavior of line keys, see
"Multiple Line and Call
Appearances" on page 8.
You can use the Aastra Web UI
only to set a programmable key as
a line.
Note: Your system administrator can
also set a programmable key as a
line using the configuration files.
Use the following procedure to set
a programmable key to function as
a line.
1. Click on Operation->
Programmable Keys.
2. Select from "Hard Key 1"
through "Hard Key 7".
3. In the "Type" field, select line to
apply to the programmable key.
4. Entering a value in the "Value"
field is optional. For example,
you could enter L4.
5. In the "Line" field, select a line
for which to apply this pro-
gramed hard key. Valid values
are 1 through 9.
6. Click to save your
changes.
7. Click on Operation->Reset.
8. In the "Restart Phone" field
click to restart the IP
phone.
Setting a Speeddial Key
The speeddial function can be set
using the IP phone UI or the Aastra
Web UI. DND and XML can only
be set using the Aastra Web UI.
Note: Your system administrator can
also set speeddial using the
configuration files.
You can save up to 7 speed dial
numbers and names on the 9133i.
These can be programmed to dial
directly to another person’s line or
extension, or set up to quickly
access features such as Caller ID
(*69), Voicemail.
Use the following procedures to set
speeddial on the 9133i IP phone.
Aastra Web UI
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Programmable Keys
Entering a Name/Number for
Speeddial Key
To enter a number and name in a
programmable key:
1. Press
K.
The screen displays "Save to?"
2. Select a Programmable Key
M
you want to save to.
3. At the "Enter Number" prompt,
use the dial pad key to enter the
number.
4. Press K.
Note: To add a one second pause dur-
ing number editing press
O.
5. At the "Enter Name" prompt, use
the dial pad keys to select the
letters. Continue to press the
number key to access the next
letter for that key (i.e. press 2
three times to access C). Press
U to move to the next space, or
wait a moment and the cursor
automatically advances. To
insert a space between letters,
press
U. To backspace and
erase a mistake, press
T or
L. You can save up to 16
letters and numbers on each
programmable key entry.
6. Press K to finish.
1. Click on Operation->
Programmable Keys.
2. Select from "Hard Key 1"
through "Hard Key 7".
3. In the "Type" field, select
speeddial to apply to the pro-
grammable key.
4. In the "Value" field, enter the
phone number or extension to
apply to this hard key for speed-
dialing .
5. In the "Line" field, select a line
for which to apply this pro-
gramed hard key. Valid values
are 1 through 9.
6. Click to save your
changes.
7. Click on Operation->Reset.
8. In the "Restart Phone" field
click to restart the IP
phone.
IP Phone UI
Aastra Web UI
9133i IP Phone User Guide 11
Programmable Keys
Saving an Entry from the Redial,
Callers, or Directory Lists to a
Speeddial key
To save an entry from your Redial,
Callers, or Directory lists from the
IP phone:
1. Press the desired hard key
n or m.
From Callers or Redial, scroll
through the list to find the name
and number that you wish to
save to your speed dial.
2. Press K.
3. Press the selected speed dial. If
the name is displayed with the
number, both are saved to the
speed dial. If no name is dis-
played, you can enter the name
using the dial pad.
Setting a "Do Not Disturb"
(DND) Key
The IP phones have a feature you
can enable called "Do not Disturb
(DND). The DND function allows
you to turn "do not disturb" ON
and OFF.
If DND is ON, callers calling into
the phone hear a busy signal or a
message, depending on how your
system administrator set up the
configuration server. The second
line on the screen of the IP phone
shows when DND is set.
If the phone shares a line with
other phones, only the phone that
has DND configured is affected.
You can set DND on the
programmable keys using the
Aastra Web UI only. DND is not
configurable from the IP phone UI.
Note: Your system administrator can
also set DND using the configu-
ration files.
1. Click on Operation->
Programmable Keys.
2. Select a "Hard Key 1" through
"Hard Key 7".
3. In the "Type" field, select do not
disturb to apply to the program-
mable key.
4. Click to save your
changes.
5. Click on Operation->Reset.
6. In the "Restart Phone" field
click to restart the IP
phone.
IP Phone UI
Aastra Web UI
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Programmable Keys
Setting a "Busy Lamp Field"
(BLF) Key
The BLF feature on the IP phones
allows a specific extension to be
monitored for state changes. BLF
monitors the status (busy or idle)
of extensions on the IP phone.
Note: The BLF setting is applicable to
the Asterisk server only.
Example
A Supervisor configures BLFs on
his phone for monitoring the status
of a worker’s phone use (busy or
idle). When the worker picks up
his phone to make a call, a busy
indicator on the Supervisor’s
phone shows that the worker’s
phone is in use and busy.
On the 9133i, the busy and idle
indicators are the LEDs next to
each BLF programmable key. The
LED illuminates steady to indicate
the monitored line is off-hook or
unregistered. The LED goes off
when the line is idle.
You can set BLF on the
programmable keys using the
Aastra Web UI only. BLF is not
configurable from the IP phone UI.
Note: You can also use a BLF config-
ured key to dial out.
1. Click on Operation->
Programmable Keys.
2. Select a "Hard Key 1" through
"Hard Key 7".
3. In the "Type" field, select BLF to
apply to the programmable key.
4. In the "Value" field, enter the
phone number or extension you
want to monitor.
5. In the "Line" field, select a line
for which to apply this pro-
grammed key. Valid values are 1
through 9.
6. Click to save your
changes.
7. Click on Operation->Reset.
8. In the "Restart Phone" field
click to restart the IP
phone.
Setting a "BLF List Key"
(For use with the BroadSoft
Broadworks Rel 13 or higher
platform only)
The BLF\List feature on the IP
phones is specifically designed to
support the BroadSoft Broadworks
Rel 13 Busy Lamp Field feature.
This feature allows the IP phone to
subscribe to a list of monitored
users defined through the
BroadWorks web portal.
Note: Your system administrator must
have BLF List enabled on the
BroadWorks Server. Contact
your system administrator for
more information.
In addition to monitoring the idle
and busy state, the BLF\List feature
also supports the ringing state. On
the 9133i phone, the LED lights
next to each BLF programmable
key illuminate steady to indicate
the monitored line is off-hook or
unregistered. The LED goes off
when the is idle. When the
monitored extension is ringing, the
LED flashes.
The Broadworks BLF feature is not
the same as the Broadworks
Shared Call Appearance (SCA)
feature and does not permit call
control over the monitored
extension.
Aastra Web UI
9133i IP Phone User Guide 13
Programmable Keys
Example
A receptionist has a 9133i running
Broadsoft firmware that subscribes
to a list of extensions from the
BroadWorks Application Server.
On the 9133i running Broadsoft
firmware, the programmable key
LEDs illuminate either flashing,
solid, or turn off depending on the
state of those extensions.
Note: You can also use a BLF/List con-
figured key to dial out.
1. Click onOperation->
Programmable Keys.
2. Select a "Hard Key 1" through
"Hard Key 7".
3. In the "Type" field, select
"BLF\List" (BroadSoft Broad-
Works).
Note: No value in the "Value" field is
required. The BroadWorks BLF
List name is configured in the
"BLF List URI" field instead.
4. In the "Line" field, select a line
number that is actively regis-
tered to the appropriate SIP
proxy you are using.
5. In the "BLF List URI" field, enter
the name of the BLF list defined
on the BroadSoft BroadWorks
Busy Lamp field page for your
particular user. For example,
my9133i-blf-list@as.broad-
works.com.
Note: Contact your system
administrator for the BLF List
URI.
6. Click to save your
changes.
7. Click on Operation->Reset.
8. In the "Restart Phone" field
click to restart the IP
phone.
Aastra Web UI
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Programmable Keys
Setting a "Flash Key"
You can set a programmable key to
generate a flash event when it is
pressed on the 9133i. You do this
by setting the programmable key
to "flash". The IP phone generates
flash events only when a call is
connected and there is an active
RTP stream (for example, when the
call is not on hold).
1. Click onOperation->
Programmable Keys.
2. Select a "Hard Key 1" through
"Hard Key 7".
3. In the "Type" field, select flash.
4. Click to save your
changes.
5. Click on Operation->Reset.
6. In the "Restart Phone" field
click to restart the IP
phone.
Setting an "XML" Key
The 9133i IP phone has a feature
you can enable called "XML"
(Extensible Markup Language).
Setting a programmable key to
XML allows you to access special
services set up by your system
administrator. These services
include things like weather and
traffic reports, contact information,
company info, stock quotes, or
custom call scripts. Contact your
system administrator for more
information.
You can set a programmable key
on the 9133i phone to use XML
using the Aastra Web UI.
However, the XML services must
be set up by your system
administrator before you can use
the key. Contact your system
administrator for more
information.
1. Click on Operation->
Programmable Keys.
2. Select a "Hard Key 1" through
"Hard Key 7".
3. In the "Type" field, select xml to
apply to the programmable key.
4. In the "Value" field, enter the IP
address of the XML application.
Note: Contact your system administra-
tor for the appropriate value to
enter in the "Value" field.
5. Click to save your
changes.
6. Click on Operation->Reset.
7. In the "Restart Phone" field
click to restart the IP
phone.
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Mitel 9133i User manual

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