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9112i IP PHONE

Release # 1.0

INSTALLATION

GUIDE

DRAFT

 


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SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT

 

Aastra Telecom Inc., hereinafter known as "Seller", grants to Customer a per-
sonal, worldwide, non-transferable, non-sublicenseable and non-exclusive, 
restricted use license to use Software in object form solely with the Equipment for 
which the Software was intended. This Product may integrate programs, licensed 
to Aastra by third party Suppliers, for distribution under the terms of this agree-
ment. These programs are confidential and proprietary, and are protected as such 
by copyright law as unpublished works and by international treaties to the fullest 
extent under the applicable law of the jurisdiction of the Customer. In addition, 
these confidential and proprietary programs are works conforming to the require-
ments of Section 401 of title 17 of the United States Code. Customer shall not dis-
close to any third party such confidential and proprietary programs and 
information and shall not export licensed Software to any country except in accor-
dance with United States Export laws and restrictions.

Customer agrees to not reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble or display Soft-
ware furnished in object code form. Customer shall not modify, copy, reproduce, 
distribute, transcribe, translate or reduce to electronic medium or machine read-
able form or language, derive source code without the express written consent of 
the Seller and its Suppliers, or disseminate or otherwise disclose the Software to 
third parties. All Software furnished hereunder (whether or not part of firmware), 
including all copies thereof, are and shall remain the property of Seller and its 
Suppliers and are subject to the terms and conditions of this agreement. All rights 
reserved.   

Customer's use of this software shall be deemed to reflect Customer's agreement 
to abide by the terms and conditions contained herein. Removal or modification of 
trademarks, copyright notices, logos, etc., or the use of Software on any Equip-
ment other than that for which it is intended, or any other material breach of this 
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nated for breach, Customer shall immediately discontinue use and destroy or 
return to Seller all licensed software and other confidential or proprietary informa-
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damages whatsoever (including without limitation, damages for loss of business 
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ware, even if Seller has been advised of the possibility of such damages.

 


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Table of Contents

 

Table of Contents

 

Introduction ..................................................................................................1

 

Phone Features  ..........................................................................................1
Requirements .............................................................................................1
About This Guide  ........................................................................................1
Phone Parts  ................................................................................................2

 

Key Description  ...........................................................................................3
Key Description  ...........................................................................................4
Installation and Setup  .................................................................................5

 

Direct Network Connection  .........................................................................5
Connecting to the Network and to Power  ...................................................5
Power Adapter  ............................................................................................5
Connecting a Handset or Headset ..............................................................5
Headset (Optional) ......................................................................................6
Desk or Wall Installation ..............................................................................6
Install on the Desk  ......................................................................................6
Install on the Wall ........................................................................................6
Inserting Number Card  ...............................................................................7
Insert the Memory key card on your telephone  ..........................................7

 

Customizing your phone .............................................................................8

 

Setting your Options  ...................................................................................8

 

Other Phone Features  ...............................................................................10

 

Adjusting the Volume  ................................................................................10
Status Lights  .............................................................................................10
Speaker Light ............................................................................................10
Telephone Light  ........................................................................................10
Timer .........................................................................................................10
Programmable keys  ..................................................................................10
Using a Headset with your Telephone .......................................................10
Making and Receiving Calls 

using a Headset  .....................................................................................10

 

Troubleshooting .........................................................................................11
Limited Warranty  .......................................................................................12

 


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1

 

 

 

Model 9112i Installation Guide

 

Introduction

 

Introduction

 

Congratulations on your purchase of the Model 9112i IP Phone! The 9112i 
communicates over an IP Network, allowing you to receive and place calls in 
the same manner as a regular business telephone. This release of the 9112i is 
capable of supporting the SIP protocol. 

 

Phone Features

 

• Three line adjustable backlit display screen
• 2 programmable keys with lights - can be programmed as speed dials/ 

memory keys

• Speakerphone for handsfree
• 10/100 Ethernet port which lets you share a connection with your com-

puter

• Power Adapter.

 

Requirements

 

• SIP based IP PBX system or network installed and running with a    num-

ber created for the 9112i phone.

• Access to a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server.
• 802.3 Ethernet/Fast Ethernet LAN.
• Category 5/5e straight through cabling.

 

About This Guide

 

This manual describes how to physically set up your new 9112i. Not all 
features listed are available by default and some may depend on your phone 
system or service provider. Contact your system administrator if you have 
any questions on what features and services are available to you on your 
system. This guide complements the 

 

Aastra Model 9112i Administrator Guide

 

 

and the 

 

Aastra Model 9112i User Guide

 

.

 

Aastra Model 9112i Administrator Guide

 

 – is designed for network 

administrators, system administrators, developers and partners who need 
information on installing this product on an IP network. 

 

Aastra Model 9112i User Guide

 

 – explains the most commonly used IP 

telephone features for an end user.

These guides along with release notes, system updates, etc. can be 
downloaded  from our website at www.aastra.com/EnterpriseIP

 


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Model 9112i Installation Guide

 

 

 

2

 

Introduction

 

Phone Parts

 

When you unpack your phone, you should ensure that you have all of the 
following items. If any part is missing, contact the supplier of your phone.

 

Ethernet Cable

Telephone

Memory key card 

and plastic lens

Handset

Handset cord

Telephone stand

Power adaptor

Number card 

and plastic lens

The power adaptor is 16 VAC, 250mA - please see the regulatory sheet for safety
instructions regarding the power adaptor and operation of the telephone.

 


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3

 

 

 

Model 9112i Installation Guide

 

Key Description

 

Key Description

Swap

Options

Directory

Delete

Save

Mute

Xfer

Conf

Set Indicator Light

Backlit Display

Options Key

Navigational Keys

Handset

Volume Bar

Dial Pad

Speaker Light

2 Memory Keys

 


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Model 9112i Installation Guide

 

 

 

4

 

Key Description

 

Key Description

 

 Keys

 Key Description

O

 

Places an active call on hold. To retrieve a held call, press the call 
appearance button beside the light that is flashing.

N

 

Pressing 

N

 

 

 

ends an active call. 

N

 

 

 

also exits an open list, such 

as 

I

 

, without saving changes. 

n

 

Access a list of the last 200 calls received.

l

 

Pressing 

l

 

 begins a conference call with the active call. * See 

your 

 

9112i User Guide

 

 for further information.

k

 

Pressing 

k

 

transfers the active call to another number. * See 

your 

 

9112i User Guide

 

 for further information.

m

 

Redials up to 100 previously dialed numbers.

P

 

Activates the speaker and microphone so you can listen and talk 
without using the handset; also mutes the microphone so that your 
caller cannot hear you (the light indicator will flash when the 
microphone is muted).

R

 

Adjusts the volume for the handset, headset, ringer and handsfree 
speaker. See 

 

“Adjusting the Volume” on page 10 

 

for more informa-

tion.

S

 

Pressing 

W

 

 and 

V

 

 lets you move between screens. These buttons 

also let you scroll through menu selections, such as the Options 
List. Pressing 

T

 

 and 

U

 

 in the options list will also cancel or 

show the current option. When you are editing entries on the dis-
play, 

T

 

 moves the cursor left and 

U

 

 moves the cursor right.

I

 

The 

I

 

button lets you access options to customize your phone. 

Your System Administrator may have already customized some of 
your settings. Check with your System Administrator before chang-
ing any System Administrator only sections. 

J

 

Stores up to 200 names and phone numbers (stored in alphabetical 
order).

K

Use to store numbers and names in Directory, in memory keys and 
to save Option feature settings.

L

Removes individual entries in the Directory, or Callers List. Erases 
memory key information.

o

Places a current call on hold and answer an incoming call. Pressing 

o

 again will alow you to switch between two active calls.

e

Pressing 

e

 activates Handsfree so you can make and receive 

calls without lifting the handset. When the audio mode option is 
activated, this key is used to switch between a headset and the 
Handsfree speakerphone. See “Customizing your phone” on 
page 8

 for more information.

M

Pressing one of the line or call appearance buttons connects you to a 
line or call. * See your 9112i User Guide for further information.

*Availability of feature dependant on your phone system or service provider

 


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Model 9112i Installation Guide

Installation and Setup

Installation and Setup

If your System Administrator has already setup your phone, please refer to 
the 9112i User Guide (if provided) for call handling information or talk to your 
System Administrator. 

Direct Network Connection

Located at the back of the phone is one cable port jack. The port marked 
with 

l

 is used to connect the phone to the network.

Connecting to the Network and to Power

Power Adapter

Use the power adapter provided by your System Administrator and plug 
your phone into a power source. 

Connecting a Handset or Headset

Handset

Turn the phone over and locate the 
handset jack marked 

j

. Insert 

one end of handset cord into the 
jack until it clicks into place. Then 
route the handset cord through the 
upper groove. Attach the handset to 
the other end of the handset cord.

Ethernet
  Cable

      Network Jack
(if Inline power provided)

To Network

Other Network Devices

Separate 
 Network
    Jack

To Headset

To Handset

 


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6

Installation and Setup

Headset (Optional)

Turn the phone over and locate the headset jack marked 

f

. Insert the headset 

cord into the jack until it clicks into place. Then route the headset cord 
through the lower groove.

Desk or Wall Installation

 

Install on the Desk

Route the cables through the opening 
in the stand. Attach the stand by 
inserting the tabs on the stand (marked 
with 

o

) into the slots on the bottom of 

the phone. For a higher viewing angle, 
use the slots marked 

n

For a lower viewing angle, use the 
slots marked 

m

. Then push the stand 

towards the phone until it snaps into 
place. Press the cords into the grooves 
provided on the bottom of the stand. 
This will allow the stand to sit flat on a 
desk surface.

Install on the Wall

Connect the Ethernet cable to the wall 
network jack (A). Coil the cable into 
the space provided on the back of the 
phone (B). Then align the phone so the 
hooks on the wall plate (C) align with 
the wall-mount slots on the back of the 
phone, as shown here. Push the phone 
onto the pegs, and then slide it down 
until it is secure (D). 

Note: 

You may wish to purchase a short 

Ethernet cable from a local supplier 
for a wall installation.

 


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Model 9112i Installation Guide

Installation and Setup

Inserting Number Card 

Write your phone number on the number card, and place it into the card slot 
on the phone, located under the mouthpiece in the handset cradle. Gently 
bend the clear plastic lens into the slot, over the number card.

Insert the Memory key card on your telephone

This card contains the feature names for the dedicated keys and label identifi-
cation spaces for the two programmable memory keys.

Place the card into the memory key card slot on the telephone.

Gently bend the clear plastic lens and place it on top of the memory key card
in the slot.

Sw

ap

Options

Directory

Delete

Save

Mute

Sw

ap

Options

Directory

Delete

Save

 


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Model 9112i Installation Guide

 

8

Customizing your phone

Customizing your phone

There is a list of configuration 
options, accessed by pressing the 

I

button. 

Setting your Options

1. 

Press the 

I

 

button on the 

phone to enter the options list.

2. 

To go to an Option, use the 

V

 

and 

W

 to scroll through the list 

or press the number 
corresponding to the Option.

3. 

To select an Option, press the 

U

 

button beside the Option you 
want.

4. 

Use the 

W

 to save the change 

and exit the current option.

5. 

Press the 

V

 

or 

N

 or button at 

any time to exit without saving 
the changes.

The following options are 
configurable on the 9112i IP Phone:

1. Language

Select a language for the display 
prompts. 

Note: 

Supported languages may vary.

2. Time and Date

Use these options to set the local 
time on the phone. Depending upon 
the configuration, time set here may 
be overwritten by the time on your 
phone system. If you are having 
problems with this, contact your 
System Administrator. 

A) Timeserver

Talk to your System Administrator 
before making changes to this 
option. 

If the Timeserver option is 
enabled, the display shows the IP 
address where the phone is 
getting time and date 
information from on the 
Network. Whenever the 9112i IP 
Phone starts up, it 

automatically attempts to find 
the Timeserver. If the Timeserver 
unknown to the 9112i, the IP 
address displays as 0.0.0.0, and 
the time and date in the main 
screen displays 12:00 am Jan. 1st 
2000. If the time server option is 
disabled, the display shows 
“Network Time Disabled”. You 
can set the time and date 
manually on your phone.

B) Set Time

This option shows the Network 
time, if the Timeserver option is 
enabled. If the Timeserver is not 
enabled, this option allows you 
to enter the time manually. 

C) Time Format

Select a time format for how time 
is displayed on your phone (12h 
or 24h clock).

D) Set Date

This option shows the Network 
date, if the Timeserver option is 
enabled. If the Timeserver is not 
enabled, this option allows you 
to enter the date manually.

E) Date Format

Choose from a list of formats for 
how date is displayed on your 
phone.

F) Timezone

Choose your current time zone 
from a list of time zones.

G) Daylight Savings

This option allows you to specify 
daylight savings.

3. Set Ring Tone

Use the 

W

 and 

V

 to scroll 

through the list and select an 
Option

. Use the volume bar 

R

 to increase or decrease the 

ringer volume level. 

 


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Model 9112i Installation Guide

Customizing your phone

4

Clear Message Waiting

Use the 

W

 and 

V

 to scroll to the 

option and press 

L

 to delete. 

The light flashes again when there 
are new messages waiting.

5. Contrast Level *

Use the Change softkey to cycle 
through 8 contrast settings, which 
brighten or darken the display. 

6. Live Dial Pad*

Turn on or off the dial pad mode. 
With Live Dial Pad ON, the 9112i IP 
Phone automatically dials out and 
turns ON Hands free mode as soon 
as a dial pad key is pressed. With 
Live Dial Pad

 OFF, you must dial 

the number first and then lift the 
handset or press the 

e

 before the 

number is dialed. Press the 

e

 to 

turn the dial pad mode on or off. 

7. Headset Settings

The 9112i allows you to use a 
handset, a headset or handsfree to 
handle incoming and outgoing 
calls. This option provides different 
combinations of these three 
methods to provide maximum 
flexibility in handling calls. There 
are four options to choose from:

• Handsfree — this is the default 

setting. Calls can be made or 
received using the handset or 
handsfree speakerphone and can 
be switched between the two 
modes by pressing the 

e

 but-

ton on the phone. When on 
handsfree, you can return to 
using the handset by placing the 
handset on the cradle and pick-
ing it up again.

• Headset — choose this setting if 

you want to make or receive all 
calls using a headset. Calls can be 
switched between the headset 
and handset by pressing the 

e

 

button on the phone. 

• Spkr/Hset — incoming calls are 

sent to the handsfree speaker-
phone. By pressing the 

e

 but-

ton on the phone you can switch 
between the handsfree speaker-
phone, the headset and the hand-
set.

• Hset/Spkr — calls are sent to the 

headset. By pressing 

e

 

the 

button on the phone you can 
switch between the headset, 
the handsfree speakerphone 
and the handset.

Additional settings in the options 
menu are specific to the firmware 
version you have in your 9112i IP 
Phone. 

8. Network Settings

This a system administrator level 
only option, and requires a 
password to access. See the 9112i 
Administrator Guide
 for details.

9. SIP Settings

This a system administrator level 
only option, and requires a 
password to access. See the 9112i 
Administrator Guide
 for details.

10

Phone Status

See “Status Lights” on page 10.

Talk to your System Administrator 
before changing your phone 
settings.

*Availability of feature dependant on 

your phone system or service provider or 
version of the 9112i you are using.

 


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Other Phone Features

Other Phone Features

Adjusting the Volume

Pressing the volume button 

u

 adjusts the receiver, 

headset, speaker, and ringer 
volume.

• To adjust the ringer volume, 

leave the handset in the cradle 
and press the volume button 

u

 while there is no active 

call. There are 8 settings for the 
ringer — the display tempo-
rarily indicates the current ringer 
volume setting.

• To adjust the handset volume, lift 

the handset and press the volume 
button while you are on a call. 
The handset remains at this vol-
ume until it is adjusted again.

• To adjust the headset volume, 

press the volume button while 
you are on a call. The headset 
remains at this volume until it is 
adjusted again.

• To adjust the speaker volume, 

press the volume button while 
the speaker is activated (activate 
the speaker by pressing 

e

). 

The speaker remains at this vol-
ume until it is adjusted again.

Status Lights

Speaker Light

• Speaker light is on solid.

A call is on Handsfree (speaker-
phone).

• Speaker light flashes slowly.

The headset is being used. 

• Speaker light flashes quickly.

The call is muted. Press 

e

 to 

take the call off mute.

Telephone Light

• Light flashes slowly.

There are un-heard messages.

• Light flashes quickly and the 

ringer sounds.
There is an incoming call.

Timer

• When you make or answer a call, 

the Timer shows the elapsed time 
of the call.

Programmable keys

The 9112i has 2 programmable 
keys that can be programmed for 
speed dial . Contact your System 
Administrator or see the 9112i User 
Guide
 for more information on 
programmable keys.

U

sing a Headset with your Tele-

phone

The 9112i accepts headsets through 
the modular RJ22 jack on the back of 
the phone. Contact your telephone 
equipment retailer or distributor to 
purchase a compatible headset. 
Customers should read and observe 
all safety recommendations 
contained in headset operating 
guides when using any headset.

Making and Receiving Calls 
using a Headset

1

. Ensure that you have selected a 

headset audio mode by accessing 
the Options menu. See 
“Customizing your phone” on 
page 8

 for detailed information.

2

. Plug the headset into jack.

3

. Press the 

e

 key to obtain dial 

tone or answer an incoming call. 
Depending on the Headset mode 
selected from the Options menu a 
dial tone or an incoming call is 
received on either the headset or 
the handsfree speakerphone.

4

. Press the 

N

key to end the call.

 


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Model 9112i Installation Guide

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Why is the light not coming on 
with a new Voice Mail Message?

Your phone system or service 
provider must provide “Visual” 
Message Waiting service for this 
function to work. Check with your 
System Administrator for more 
information.

Why is my handset not working?

Check to ensure that the handset 
cord is fully connected to both the 
phone and handset. See 
“Connecting a Handset or 
Headset” on page 5

 for 

information. 

Why is my speakerphone not 
working?

If you press 

e

 

and the speaker 

light flashes and you do not hear 
dial tone, the Set Headset option has 
been used to set up the phone for 
headset use; press 

e

 a second 

time. If the light goes out, the phone 
is set up to be used only with a 
headset or handset. If the light stays 
on steady and you hear dial tone, 
you can alternate between the 
speakerphone and the headset by 
pressing 

e

. See “Customizing 

your phone” on page 8

 for 

instructions on how to change 

Headset Settings

.

Why is my display blank?

 See “Connecting to the Network 
and to Power” on page 5

 for details.

Why can I only see 4 options 
when the installer or User Guide 
says there are more?

The telephone screen only shows 4 
options at a time. To see more, press 
the down arrow button 

V

.

How do I remove the stand from 
the phone?

Place one hand on top of the phone, 
and place the other hand on the top 
of the stand. Pull the stand away 
from the telephone. You have to pull 
quite forcefully, but it should not 
break the stand.

Can I turn the light on the screen 
off?

No. You can only adjust the contrast 
of the display.

Why does the telephone wobble?

Make sure the cords are routed 
properly through the stand, as 
indicated in “Desk or Wall 
Installation” on page 6

. Check that 

the stand has been properly 
snapped into place.

 


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Limited Warranty

Limited Warranty 

Aastra Telecom warrants this product 
against defects and malfunctions 
during a one (1) year period from the 
date of original purchase.   If there is a 
defect or malfunction, Aastra Telecom 
shall, at its option, and as the 
exclusive remedy, either repair or 
replace the telephone set at no charge, 
if returned within the warranty 
period.
If replacement parts are used in 
making repairs, these parts may be 
refurbished, or may contain 
refurbished materials. 
If it is necessary to replace the 
telephone set, it may be replaced with 
a refurbished telephone of the same 
design and color. If it should become 
necessary to repair or replace a 
defective or malfunctioning telephone 
set under this warranty, the provisions 
of this warranty shall apply to the 
repaired or replaced telephone set 
until the expiration of ninety (90) days 
from the date of pick up, or the date of 
shipment to you, of the repaired or 
replacement set, or until the end of the 
original warranty period, whichever 
is later. Proof of the original purchase 
date is to be provided with all 
telephone sets returned for warranty 
repairs.
Exclusions

Aastra Telecom does not warrant its 
telephone sets to be compatible with 
the equipment of any particular 
telephone company. This warranty 
does not extend to damage to 
products resulting from improper 
installation or operation, alteration, 
accident, neglect, abuse, misuse, fire 
or natural causes such as storms or 
floods, after the telephone is in your 
possession.
Aastra Telecom shall not be liable for 
any incidental or consequential 
damages, including, but not limited 
to, loss, damage or expense directly or 
indirectly arising from the customers 
use of or inability to use this 
telephone, either separately or in 

combination with other equipment. 
This paragraph, however, shall not 
apply to consequential damages for 
injury to the person in the case of 
telephones used or bought for use 
primarily for personal, family or 
household purposes.
This warranty sets forth the entire 
liability and obligations of Aastra 
Telecom with respect to breach of 
warranty, and the warranties set forth 
or limited herein are the sole 
warranties and are in lieu of all other 
warranties, expressed or implied, 
including warranties or fitness for 
particular purpose and 
merchantability.
Warranty Repair Services 

Should the set fail during the 
warranty period;

In North America

, please call 

1-800-574-1611 for further 
information.

Outside North America

, contact your 

sales representative for return 
instructions.
You will be responsible for shipping 
charges, if any. When you return this 
telephone for warranty service, you 
must present proof of purchase.
After Warranty Service

Aastra Telecom offers ongoing repair 
and support for this product. This 
service provides repair or replacement 
of your Aastra Telecom product, at 
Aastra Telecom's option, for a fixed 
charge. You are responsible for all 
shipping charges. For further 
information and shipping 
instructions;

In North America

, contact our service 

information number: 1-800-574-1611. 

Outside North America

, contact your 

sales representative.

Note: 

Repairs to this product may be made 

only by the manufacturer and its 
authorized agents, or by others who 
are legally authorized. This restriction 
applies during and after the warranty 
period. Unauthorized repair will 
void the warranty.

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