Usb and external charging socket, Mini usb socket, Logging your phone on – AASTRA 620d for Aastra IntelliGate User Guide EN User Manual

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Installation and commissioning

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USB and external charging socket

Mini USB socket

There is a mini USB socket (2.0) in the bottom right-hand corner. It has two functions.

As an interface for connection with a PC, for instance for loading data to or from the device. If
the phone is connected with a PC, the battery is loaded at the same time. However the
charging process is slower than when the phone is charged in the charging bay.

As a connection socket for a USB charging bay, for instance for charging the phone. Here,
too, the charging process is slower compared with charging in the charging bay.

Use a screened USB cable only.

Logging your phone on

Registering your phone on the system

Your system administrator has to prepare the system before you can log on your phone.

Your phone can be operated on a maximum of 4 different communication systems. To do so, it
must be registered on each system. As a rule your phone is registered with the communication
system by your system administrator. Contact your system administrator for more information.

Registration

A registration is stored on the phone for each communication system with which your phone is
registered. A registration entry contains, among others, a system name (e. g. A, B, C).

If your phone is registered with several systems, the name of the active system is shown on the
display.

Register

Once the phone is registered with one or more communications systems, you can make and
receive phone calls (see also Chapter

"Managing communication systems"

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