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Accessories, Service and support, Recycling

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Common Features Programmable keys Function keys with LEDs Power Power over Ethernet (PoE), IEEE 802.3af. Power class 1 Optional power adapter: • Input • Output Average consumption using PoE Average consumption using power adapter Support for AC/AC external power supply Special Features 2-port Ethernet switch, 10/100 Base T/TX (auto-sense) Integrated web server for maintenance Colors Firmware downloads from web servers Environmental Conditions Operating temperatures Storage temperatures Relative humidity Regulatory Compliance Acoustic shock protection: Hearing aid compatibility: EU RoHS directive • • 48 V DC 100 - 230 V AC 24 V AC 2 W 3 W • • • Light grey Dark grey • +5 to +45 oC 0 to +70 oC 5 - 90 % ETS 300 245-2 ITU-T P370 (8/96) 2002/95/EC Accessories Service and support Telephone toolbox on CD-ROM including Designation Card Manager (DCM) software and user guide/quick reference guide in PDF format: http://www.aastra.com/ Country-dependant AC/AC power supply unit LAN Cable Option unit supporting busy signal and extra bell Key panel with 17 programmable function keys If you need technical assistance, please contact your local Aastra service partner. A list of certified partners can be found at www.aastra.com Recycling Aastra Dialog 4000 telephones are recyclable. Please contribute to the prevention of waste by sending used equipment to environmentally certified processing facilities. EN/LZT 102 4214 Rev A Aastra Corporate Headquarters 155 Snow Blvd. Concord, Ont., L4K 4N9 Canada Tel: +1 (905) 760 4200 Fax: +1 (905) 760 4233 www.aastra.com Aastra USA Inc. 2811 Internet Blvd. Frisco, Texas 75034 USA Tel: +1 (800) 468 3266 www.aastrausa.com Aastra Telecom United Kingdom B3 Armstrong Mall Southwood Business Park Farnborough, Hampshire United Kingdom, GU14 0NR Tel: +44 (0) 1252 532100 www.aastra.co.uk Copyright © 2013 Aastra Telecom Sweden AB. Non-contractual document. The data contained in this document is for information purpose only and may be modified without prior notification.

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EN/LZT 102 4214 Rev A
Aastra Corporate Headquarters
155 Snow Blvd.
Concord, Ont., L4K 4N9
Canada
Tel:
+1 (905) 760 4200
Fax:
+1 (905) 760 4233
www.aastra.com
Aastra USA Inc.
2811 Internet Blvd.
Frisco, Texas
75034
USA
Tel:
+1 (800) 468 3266
www.aastrausa.com
Aastra Telecom United Kingdom
B3 Armstrong Mall
Southwood Business Park
Farnborough, Hampshire
United Kingdom, GU14 0NR
Tel:
+44 (0) 1252 532100
www.aastra.co.uk
Copyright © 2013 Aastra Telecom Sweden AB.
Non-contractual document.
The data contained in this document is for information purpose only and may be modified without prior notification.
Common Features
Programmable keys
Function keys with LEDs
Power
Power over Ethernet (PoE), IEEE
802.3af. Power class 1
48 V DC
Optional power adapter:
Input
Output
100 - 230 V AC
24 V AC
Average consumption using PoE
2 W
Average consumption using power adapter
3 W
Support for AC/AC external power supply
Special Features
2-port Ethernet switch, 10/100 Base T/TX (auto-sense)
Integrated web server for maintenance
Colors
Light grey
Dark grey
Firmware downloads from web servers
Environmental Conditions
Operating temperatures
+5
to +45
o
C
Storage temperatures
0 to +70
o
C
Relative humidity
5 - 90 %
Regulatory Compliance
Acoustic shock protection:
ETS 300 245-2
Hearing aid compatibility:
ITU-T P370 (8/96)
EU RoHS directive
2002/95/EC
Accessories
±
Telephone toolbox on CD-ROM including Designation Card
Manager (DCM) software and user guide/quick reference
guide in PDF format: http://www.aastra.com/
±
Country-dependant AC/AC power supply unit
±
LAN Cable
±
Option unit supporting busy signal and extra bell
±
Key panel with 17 programmable function keys
Service and support
If you need technical assistance, please contact your local
Aastra service partner. A list of certified partners can be found
at www.aastra.com
Recycling
Aastra Dialog 4000 telephones are recyclable. Please contribute
to the prevention of waste by sending used equipment to envi-
ronmentally certified processing facilities.