Aastra Telecom MBU 400TM manual Congratulations, Thank you for choosing Aastra Telecom’s MBU

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Congratulations!

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 configure your phone via a file transfer of a configuration file 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 overflow on the MBU.

Congratulations!

MBU 400 Installation Guide 1

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Contents MBU 400TM Page =============================================== Important Safety InstructionsMBU 400 Installation Guide Importantes mesures de sécuritéPage Software License Agreement FCC Information This equipment uses the following Usoc jacks RJ11C US Service CenterConsumer Information Viii MBU 400 Installation GuidePas FCC if you believe it is necessary Applicable for Coin or Pay Phone OnlyImportant Safety Information Safety InformationImportant Battery Information Product Disposal Information Sensitive Electronic EnvironmentFor countries in the European Union Xii MBU 400 Installation Guide Battery Disposal InformationFor countries outside the European Union Europe Regulatory InformationUnited States Canada Xiv MBU 400 Installation GuideExposure to Radio Frequency RF Signals Page Table of Contents Optional MBU and Handset Tasks Xviii MBU 400 Installation GuideThank you for choosing Aastra Telecom’s MBU CongratulationsDocumentation About This GuideType of Service ToS MBU 400 FeaturesMBU Features MBU 400 provides the following featuresAudio Features Aastra 420d Handset FeaturesRequirements 420d Swivel Belt Clip 420d Handset What’s in the MBU 400 Box?Aastra 420d Handset Front View MBU 400 HardwareAastra 420d Handset Side View Aastra 420d Handset Side ViewAastra 420d Handset Charger Rear View Aastra 420d Handset Charger Front ViewMBU Rear View MBU Top ViewInstalling on a Desktop Installing the MBUTo install the MBU 400 on a desktop To install the MBU on a wall Installing on a WallPour installer le MBU sur un mur Installation sur un murConnecting the MBU Net LED Power LED Installing and Registering the Handset Installing the MBU Page Optional MBU and Handset Tasks Resetting the MBUManually Registering/De-registering a Handset To register additional handsets Factory Defaulting the MBUTo factory default the MBU Registering Additional Handsets with the MBUTo view the IP address and status of the MBU Viewing the MBU 400 IP Address and Status InformationTo access the MBU 400 Web UI Accessing the MBU 400 Web UIAccessing the MBU 400 Web UI Handset Idle Screen Using the MBUIdle Mode Options Main Menu Handset Main MenuUsing the MBU Using the Speakerphone Using the Volume ControlLocking/Unlocking the Keypad Troubleshooting When I make Issue Causes Solutions PowerIndicator on Internet settingsInformation, contact Issue Causes Solutions Cannot receiveCountry Check that you have You areSound quality is Issue Causes SolutionsPoor But it worked Issue Causes Solutions Cannot makeYesterday Page Index MBU 400 Installation Guide Index-1Index Page Aastra Telecom Inc 41-001271-00 Rev