User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Aastra 610d User’s Guide
- Content
- Operating and Display Elements
- System Information
- Security
- Dialling and Phoning
- Using the Display and Operating Elements
- Supplementary features
- Making and answering calls
- Dialling by name – Quick search
- Dialling from the phone book - Alpha search
- Dialling from the Call List of Unanswered Calls
- Dialling from the Call List of Answered Calls
- Dialling with Redial
- Dialling with a configured softkey
- Requesting a Callback
- To answer the callback request
- Call waiting with an internal user
- Answering Call Waiting
- Starting an Announcement
- Receiving an Announcement
- Private call with PIN
- Using functions while in a call
- Organising absences from the desk
- Functions for special situations
- Forwarding a call during the ringing phase
- Rejecting a call during the ringing phase
- Listening to Voice Mail
- Sending text messages
- Reading text messages
- Picking up a call
- Making a call on a third-party phone
- Suppressing your call number from your called party's phone display
- Tracing Malicious Calls
- Activating personal call routing
- Activating Ring alone
- Setting functions by remote control
- Making and answering calls
- Personalizing Your Phone
- Installation and commissioning
- Further information
- Index

Installation and commissioning
68 Aastra 610d
eud-1093/1.1 – I7.9 – 09.2009
Battery
Take also note of the safety information on handling the battery set out in Chapter "Dealing with
batteries", page 9.
■ Inserting the battery
1. Push the battery cover downwards until it is released from the lock, then take it off.
2. Insert the battery with the contacts downwards.
3. Replace the battery cover and push it upwards until it locks.
■ Charging the battery
The batteries are supplied uncharged. To charge the batteries, place the phone in the charging
bay.
It is only after the battery has been charged for the first time that your phone is ready for use,
that calls can be answered and that you can make calls from the phone.
Notes:
• It takes several charging cycles before a new battery reaches full capacity.
• The technical data can be found in the Chapter "Technical Data", page 74.
• The descriptions of the display symbols can be found in the Chapter "Display symbols", page 4.
• Poor radio links (sizeable distance to the system’s radio station) will reduce the phone’s standby and
talk times. The standby and talk times are also reduced by high loudspeaker or ring tone volumes, fre-
quently used keypad and display backlighting, and activated vibra alarms.