Aastra OpenPhone 61 User Guide OpenPhone 60/60 IP on Aastra 800 and OpenCom 10 - Page 15

Add-ons

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System Telephones on the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 Add-ons ■ Press down slightly on the bottom part of the cover, sliding it downwards so that the top part of the cover snaps out and you can remove this and take out the label strip. On the OpenPhone 61 slide the cover to the right to remove it. ■ Replace the printed strips. ■ To replace the cover, insert it in the slot, then slide it down and finally slide it up until the catches snap into place. On the OpenPhone 61 you place the cover in the slot and slide it to the left until it snaps into place. Printing Label Strips Using the Configurator of the Web console, you can print the labels for a selected system telephone with the current key assignment (Telephony: Devices: System phones menu). Labelling Function Keys If you have programmed a function key then you can enter a label for this key which will be shown in the display. You will find further information in the section Programming a Function onto a Key starting on page 106. 1.2 Add-ons On the back of the OpenPhone 63 and the OpenPhone 65you will find sockets to which add-ons and accessories can be connected, either directly or via various adapters: ■ one socket on the OpenPhone 63, and ■ two sockets on the OpenPhone 65. The following components are supported by the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800: ■ Upn adapter ■ a/b adapter ■ Power supply (on a Upn adapter and on an a/b adapter) ■ Audio adapter 11

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System Telephones on the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800
Add-ons
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Press down slightly on the bottom part of the cover, sliding it downwards so
that the top part of the cover snaps out and you can remove this and take out
the label strip. On the OpenPhone 61 slide the cover to the right to remove it.
Replace the printed strips.
To replace the cover, insert it in the slot, then slide it down and finally slide it up
until the catches snap into place. On the OpenPhone 61 you place the cover in
the slot and slide it to the left until it snaps into place.
Printing Label Strips
Using the
Configurator
of the Web console, you can print the labels for a selected
system telephone with the current key assignment (
Telephony: Devices: System
phones
menu).
Labelling Function Keys
If you have programmed a function key then you can enter a label for this key
which will be shown in the display. You will find further information in the section
Programming a Function onto a Key
starting on page 106.
1.2
Add-ons
On the back of the OpenPhone 63 and the OpenPhone 65you will find sockets to
which add-ons and accessories can be connected, either directly or via various
adapters:
one socket on the OpenPhone 63, and
two sockets on the OpenPhone 65.
The following components are supported by the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800:
U
pn
adapter
a/b adapter
Power supply
(on a U
pn
adapter and on an a/b adapter)
Audio adapter