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1. 4 10 Call duration and number of messages Your phone allows you to see the time of outgoing calls and the number of sent messages Access MENU Access to the handset settings menu Select the tab Calls Unit Select Reset Ves Reset of all counters 22 4 11 Call screening You can choose to accept or reject the callers identified in the list of filtered calls Menu Ys Select A Caller filter Select Mode Select List Select Add More Oo Access MENU Access to the handset settings menu Select the tab Calls e Accept list accept calls in the list of filtered calls e Block list reject calls in the list of filtered calls A specific tab is visualized for automatically rejected incoming calls Rejected calls details are displayed in the missed calls log e Filter off disable filtering Define the list of filtered calls Add a number to the list from your personal directory or by entering the number e Edit change the selected filtered number e Delete remove the selected filtered number e Delete all remove the complete list 4 12 Configure your phone during charging You can define the phone behavior while charging She ine v Select Mode Select Access MENU Access to the handset settings menu Select the tab Calls e Off disable the feature e Discon All incoming calls are automatically rejected e Silent ringer and
2. Refer to your Bluetooth device documentation to find out how to activate detectable mode Your Bluetooth device is ready to be paired Access MENU Access to the handset settings menu Select the tab Connectivity a Search for devices The set scans for available Bluetooth devices vy Select Select Select the Bluetooth device to be paired 213 Ok Enter the devices PIN code 5 6 Bluetooth device connected 1 5 Installing the memory card You must be in e Turn off the e Slide in the memory card possession of the handset from under the two small memory card for e Slip the lock to the crescents and press it as your phone me 8 unlocked position shown in figure e Lift the battery e Installing the battery in module the telephone e Turn on the handset When an alae memory card is inserted the configuration of the handset is copied to the memory card Note that the DECT subscriptions of the S handset are also moved to the memorycard Therefore when you remove the memory card from the handset you wont be able to make or receive calls with your handset Dropping the handset may cause the memory card to dislodge inside the handset When this happens the user will be warned via an audible Warning signal Sey 5 seconds and the message Check memory card is given Please insert the memory card correctly in the handset 10 2 Using your telephone 2 1 Access MENU Select a function in the MENU Menu It provi
3. Vv Select Access to the agenda e View week View of the week e View month View of the month Access to the agenda Enter date View the agenda for the selected date E You can select a date with the navigation keys m Programming an appointment reminder Menu Bi Select a Select New v appointment Add A gt Continue Vv A Q Continue Select Continue FAA Continue Select Access MENU Access the agenda menu Enter date Enter the beginning time Choose the term of appointment Enter the subject of the appointment Enter the place of the appointment Define when the reminder will be activated before the appointment c Define when the reminder will be activated before the appointment Q Select More Access MENU Access the agenda menu Select a date View the agenda for the selected date Select the appointment Change the appointment by filling in the fields as described in the creation of appointments 31 m Copying an appointment reminder Q Select Copy Access MENU Access the agenda menu select a date View the agenda for the selected date Select the appointment Change the appointment by filling in the fields as described in the creation of appointments m Delete an appointment reminder Select v Delete Yes 7 2 Calculator Calculator Select 5 6 O r Select Select 7 3 Stopwatch Menu 3 S
4. cancelled by programming another type of 5 6 Initializing your voice mailbox og SE P aS OS Ba BA You are not connected Enter the feature code Message service Enter your password and record your name in accordance with the spoken instructions 5 7 Consulting your voice mailbox amp A voice prompt indicates the presence of messages when you hook off the phone ER PIEI ENS N You are not connected Enter the feature code Own voice mail Password Follow the instructions of the voice guide E Code to associate to a speed dial key Own voice mail personal code 26 m Define the voicemail number Access MENU Access to the messaging menu Access to the voicemail configuration Voicemail number v Select Enter number v Select BA Save Enter the feature code Own voice mail You can add your password just after the feature code to access your voice mail directly m Consulting your voice mailbox Access MENU Access to the messaging menu Access to your Inbox Listen to voice mail Select message v Select Follow the instructions of the voice guide 5 8 Customising your voice greeting You can replace the greeting message by a personal message You are not connected a 2a Enter the feature code Programming mode E Voice mail 120 Record voice greeting Es Ep End of recording Apply 21 5 9 Modify the password for your voice mailbox You are not c
5. Alcatel Lucent AN Alcatel Lucent 500 DECT Handset Alcatel Lucent OmniPCX Office User manual Alcatel Lucent O 8AL90841USAA ed02 User manual Thank you for choosing an Alcatel Lucent phone The availability of certain functions described in this guide may depend on the version or configuration of your system If your phone works on GAP mode some features are not available If in doubt consult the person responsible for your system Alcatel Lucent Lucent Alcatel Lucent and the Alcatel Lucent logo are trademarks of Alcatel Lucent All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners The information presented is subject to change without notice Alcatel Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein Copyright 2011 Alcatel Lucent All rights reserved How to read this guide On hook Off hook key Keys to validate or select a menu or option Navigation keys used to navigate the menus or in a text field when entering characters E ORF Use the keypad to enter digits and letters DE or i Important information These symbols can be supplemented by small icons or texts All default or customized function codes are given in the table of codes in the appended sheet Contents Your telephone 0 000 p 6 1 CSUN Slaned contac eee tdi eed eee Sew ee eed awn i p 7 1 1 Installing the battery in the telephone p 7 1 2 Charging
6. Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and ICES 003 of Canada These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try correct the interference by consulting the dealer 35 e Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals This device has been designed and manufactured not to exceed the SAR Specific Absorption Rate radio frequency power transmission limits established by the different countries concerned The SAR value is 0 09 W kg the globally accepted maximum limit being 1 6 W kg e User Instructions Only use the handset in temperatures between 5 C to 45 C 23 F to 113 F T
7. U Select Access to the handset settings menu gt FSi Select the tab Connectivity Register Place on cursor highlight Register v Select ara Ok Enter the PIN Code 0000 by default Select an empty slot or an existing system which will be replaced Select If there are no more free slots you have to replace an existing system to add a new one Use a PARK code system ID if more than one DECT system Fars one overlaps in your location If only one DECT system is available make no entry and press the Skip soft key OR r Skip If only one system is available an ok 09e I Enter the PIN Code 0000 by default Network FAA name Enter the system name Save Save Enter the phone number assigned to your handset PaE Caller info Enter hevale 0 OA Save Once recording is complete the set automatically switches to idle mode 29 6 2 Selecting your telephone system You can switch from one registered system to another Register v Select PIEI Ok Gra Select Access MENU Access to the handset settings menu Select the tab Connectivity Place on cursor highlight Register Enter the PIN Code 0000 by default Select a system 30 7 Utilities 7 1 Calendar You can consult and manage an agenda on your phone Menu les Select Access MENU Access the agenda menu E Modify the agenda format More Select T Select a date More Go to date A 4 Select
8. alls ff answered calls E sent calls RE missed calls CM e Select the recipient from the call log OR e Send the call 4 Call S The call log can also be accessed from the menu amp m Redialling the last number dialled redial You are not connected PIED Dr Enter the feature code Redial last number E Code to associate to a speed dial key Redial last number 5 3 Immediate forward to a number You are not connected A 23 Enter the feature code Immediate forward PIE Enter the destination number 516 S When the set is forwarded you hear a specific tone after hooking off the set Code to associate to a speed dial key Immediate forward No of diversion telephone Your set allows you to proram other types of forward depending on the entered code Call forward duration if no reply Selective forward 25 9 4 Diverting your calls to your voice message service ER PAE 5 6 You are not connected Enter the feature code Enter the desired forward code Enter the voicemail number S amp S When the set is forwarded you hear a specific tone after hooking off the set amp S Code to associate to a speed dial key Forward Voicemail number 5 5 Deactivate forward 55 You are not connected Enter the code of the forward to cancel If you have defined a forward on a speed dial key you can cancel this forward by a long press on this key diversion S A diversion can also be
9. c callback if internal number is busy The telephone of the internal correspondent you are trying to contact is busy and you want the person to call you back as soon as they are free PJE BA Enter the feature code Automatic callback When a correspondent requests a callback you can consult by hooking off the set and dialing the correspondents callback requests consultation code This feature is available only if supported by your communication system Contact your administrator to determine if you can use this feature 14 2 10 Calls log All incoming outgoing or missed calls are displayed in the call log A Call Access to the calls log All incoming outgoing or missed calls are displayed in the call log Select the desired log E all calls ff answered calls 2 sent calls ME missed calls Q Select the recipient from the call log To see your correspondent details A More From the call log you can save the correspondant in your contacts send a message to the correspondant etc E The call log can also be accessed from the menu amp 2 11 Activate Deactivate voice frequency During a conversation you sometimes have to send DT MF signals such as with a voice server an automated attendant or a remotely consulted answering machine During a conversation Press the star key hold down for a few seconds S The function is automatically cancelled when you hang up 15 3 During a conversation 3 1 I
10. des access to all the functions available on your system roj Select Navigate in the menus and select the menu of your choice v Messaging consult and send voice and text messages Calls from the call log select one of the last numbers dialed Contacts access your personal directory Calendar manage your appointments your meetings program a call back time Accessries access to the calculator countdown or wake up features Settings adjust contrast activate or deactivate the beeps lighting etc 2 2 Making a call PIE dial Send the call You are connected y Hang up to terminate a call To make an external call dial the outside line access code before dialling E your correspondents number 0 by default For the operator dial 0 by default 2 3 Receiving a call a You are receiving a call lift the receiver You are connected 5 Hang up to terminate a call or automatically without pressing any key see Configure the keys You can also configure your handset to answer a call by pressing ay key O answer a call m Switch off ringer A Silence Your phone does not ring anymore but you can answer the call at any time 11 m Reject call v Reject OR 2 4 Answering an internal call in intercom mode In the interphony calls are automatically answered on the handset m activate intercom mode Access MENU Access to the handset settings menu Select the tab Calls m
11. due p 16 3 6 Switching between two calls Broker call 008 p 17 Of Transfemng ACA os doc edrane boned amp beeen oe Eos p 17 3 8 Setting up a conference 0 00 cc ees p 17 4 Programming your telephone 00000 e cece eee eens p 18 4 1 Lock unlock keypad 0 0 cece eee eee p 18 4 2 Adjusting the audio functions 0 0 0 0 cee p 18 4 3 activate deactivate silent mode 0 00 eee p 19 4 4 Activate Deactivate the vibrating ringer 200005 p 19 4 5 Selecting language cc ee eens p 19 4 6 Set time and date 2 0 0 0 cee p 20 4 7 Use profiles to customize your handset 0 0085 p 20 4 8 Customize the handset display 0 0 0 0 eee p 21 4 9 Configure the keys to answer a call 0 oss ee oss p 22 4 10Call duration and number of messages 000008 p 22 4 11 Call screening 42 3 0 42650 ebdane ed oles rer er rr rr rr rr rr sk rss p 23 4 12Configure your phone during charging 000 eevee p 23 4 13Affected shortcuts to the navigation keys out of navigation use p 24 4 14Associate states of the handset to the LED colours p 24 9 KEGD IN TOUCKi sekredenn F re bo REIER EEr E EEEE youn es p 25 5 1 Introduction sssr a a RR caw RR KR RR RR JR RR eee wes oe bbs eens p 25 OZ INCOIANING easa ooo tere a wb keke wees on ee a eae owes bee p 25 5 3 Immediate forward
12. e oat You are in conversation with the second correspondent and the first ODA one is on hold You are in conversation with the second correspondent and the first is on hold Enter the feature code Switching between calls Broker call n Re You are in conversation with the first correspondent and the second BA is on hold You are back in conversation with the first correspondent and the second is on hold 3 7 Transferring a call After dialling the destination number you can transfer the call directly without waiting for your correspondents reply by validating the Transfer option You can initiate the transfer by using the icon or the Transfer text The transfer between two external correspondents and the transfer by pressing the hang up key depend on the system configuration You are in communication with a first correspondent e Calling a second person during a conversation 5 e Hang up the ongoing call the two correspondents are connected 3 8 Setting up a conference You are in communication with a first correspondent A second correspondent is on hold EE Enter the feature code Three way conference 51 6 You are in conference mode Use the same procedure to cancel the conference and recover the first call 17 Programming your telephone 4 1 Lock unlock keypad Cc Lock Lock the keypad A Unlock Unlock your phone 4 2 Adjusting the audio functions Your handset allows you set different melody rings depending on t
13. elect Stopwatch Select Start Lap Stop Continue Reset Access MENU Access the agenda menu Select a date View the agenda for the selected date Select the appointment Access MENU Access to the calculator countdown or wake up features Enter a digit keys 0 to 9 Select the operation Display the results Access MENU Access to the calculator countdown or wake up features Start the stopwatch Make an intermediate step the last 2 measures are displayed Stop the stopwatch Restart the stopwatch after stopping Reset the stopwatch 32 7 4 Wake up services Menu Select Alarms Select Alarm Select Save Turn off ey Q oO FIE 56 a m Program a recurring alarm Menu Select Alarms Select Recurrent alarm Select Continue Mark Ok Turn off of I PP OO Access MENU Access to the calculator countdown or wake up features Enter wake up hour Deactivate a programmed wake up Access MENU Access to the calculator countdown or wake up features Enter wake up hour Mark the days when the alarm sounds and validate Deactivate a programmed wake up E To modify a wake up alarm select it and change the values 33 8 Accessories 8 1 Characteristics of the mains power adapter m Entry 100 240 V 50 60 Hz m Exit 12 VDC 500 mA The mains power socket used must be close to the charger holder and easily accessible so that it ca
14. ey 2 Speed dial This feature allows you to associate a contact to a key on the keypad Therefore pressing and holding on this key will automatically start the call to the associated contact This feature allows to associate a contact or a feature code to a key on the kepypad Pressing and holdingon this key will a ed start the call to the contact or will activate the associated eature 13 Access MENU Access your personal directory a More Speed dial Select one of your contacts v select a Add select the key to programme 0 to 9 Replace As appropriate you can add replace or delete the number or v Delete feature associated with the key y Back to homepage 2 8 Calling your correspondent by name company directory This feature is available only if supported by your communication system Contact your administrator to determine if you can use this feature ew Access to the company directory aa Enter the letters of the name of your correspondent 1 ies 6s ING Select the name of the person you wish to call ED Display more information about the current name number PRE Send the call 1 To enter the name press successively on the keys containing the letters to enter for the name The system display all matching names found in the directory For example you are searching Smith press the key 7 for the S key 6 for the m key 4 for the i key 8 for the t and key 4 for the h 2 9 Requesting automati
15. he eD If the telephone is to remain unused or out of its charger for several weeks remove the battery and store it separately Time and date are reset when you switch off the set the battery is empty or removed 1 3 Switching on your telephone e Press the switch on off key long press 5 Long press e Wait a few seconds about 3s e Your telephone is switched on S Press on the same key long press to switch off the handset 1 4 Install a bluetooth device pairing Bluetooth module in your phone ES Before using a Bluetooth device with your phone you must install the For more information contact your installer or administrator m Install the Bluetooth module You must be in e Turn off the handset e Insert the Bluetooth module possession ofthe Slip the lock to the You should hear a click ee il shone unlocked position when the module is in e Lift the battery place module e Installing the battery in the telephone e Turn on the handset m Enable Bluetooth Menu Access MENU Select Access to the handset settings menu gt ful Select the tab Connectivity Bluetooth w Select 4 Yes Enable Bluetooth S To disable Bluetooth follow the same procedure by selecting No eS If the module is not installed the Bluetooth menu is not accessible m Install a bluetooth device pairing To use your Bluetooth device it must be paired to the set To manage the pairing the Bluetooth device must be in detectable mode
16. he type of incoming call Access MENU Access to the handset settings menu Select the tab Sounds amp alerts e Choose the tune Select Select the type of call to which the ringing is to be associated Select the melody of your choice Play Stop You can play stop the melody and select the melody Select e Adjusting the ringer volume Ring volume Select Select the type of call to which the ringing is to be associated i gt Select the volume of your choice Ok Apply 18 4 3 activate deactivate silent mode Access MENU Access to the handset settings menu Select the tab General Profiles Select a Select profiles v select ee Silent mode activated Quick access long press This key lets you switch from normal mode to silent mode and vice versa 4 4 Activate Deactivate the vibrating ringer Access MENU Access to the handset settings menu Select the tab Sounds amp alerts Vibrator Select e Off vibration deactivated Select e Vibrate then ring the handset vibrates and then rings z e Vibrate only the handset vibrates and doesnt ring e Vibrate and ring the handset vibrates and rings alternately 4 5 Selecting language Access MENU Access to the handset settings menu Select the tab General Language z Select Select Select the language of your choice 19 4 6 Set time and date v Menu Access MENU NEN Ys Select Access to
17. his apparatus is Hearing Aid Compatible HAC Acoustic shock protection The acoustic level of the signal generated by the handset earpiece is less than 130 dBspl for a transient signal 123 dBspl for Australia and less than 118 dBspl rms for a continuous signal 120 dBA for Australia Directive 2003 10 EC specifying the risks inherent in noise at work The ring contributes towards overall daily noise at its maximum setting the level is 105 dBA at 60 cm from terminal To reduce the level the following is recommended reduce the setting 9 levels of 5 dB program a progressive ring This device can be used for indoor operation in all the countries you must consult your installer for an outdoor usage Privacy Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using the handset or any additionnal BluetoothR device Disposal The equipment must be returned to a collection point for electronic equipment waste disposal m Defective batteries must be returned to a collection point for chemical waste disposal 36
18. inger E Silent mode long press 1 Getting started 1 1 Installing the battery in the telephone e Installing the battery in the telephone Before inserting the ees battery module into the et Al A N Check that the battery phone make sure that its y module is properly r position slip the lock to ae lock is boston SR the locked position installed in its housing To remove it Slip the lock to the Lift the battery module You can then remove unlocked position from the bottom the battery module 1 2 Charging your telephone battery It is important to fully charge your phone before using it for the first time Connect the charger and place the A charging location in the back of the telephone in the charging holder The charger is dedicated for loading an extra battery charger LED lights The battery battery LED is in charging mode on the phone e Open the protection cover in the screen back of the charger If the battery is completly discharged a e Place the battery in the dedicated charging time of several minutes is required before the set will light up again location e An LED indicates that the battery is properly installed and is charging Battery charge Battery fully charged 75 100 TG Battery half charged 33 75 i Low battery 0 33 Battery completely discharged 0 Recharge your telephone battery regularly The telephone can be on or off when recharging t
19. n follow information displayed on the screen E You can reset the defaults values by selecting Reset profiles 4 8 Customize the handset display Access MENU Access to the handset settings menu Select the tab Display m Change the wallpaper eae per You can choose between displaying an image using the active ZY Select theme or leaving the screen empty m Change the theme of your phone a Themes Select Select the desired new theme from the list v select m Define the startup screen Startup screen You can choose between displaying an image using the active Select theme or leaving the screen empty Select m Configure the screen saver Power save Select e First value enter the duration in seconds before screen light fades Fars Save e Second value enter the duration in seconds before screen light turns off after the duration of the first and second values the screen light turns off 21 4 9 Configure the keys to answer a call configure your handset to answer a call by pressing any key or S By default you answer a call by pressing tne off hook ney You can also y e automatically without pressing any key Menu Access MENU Select Access to the handset settings menu AL Select the tab Calls a Answer mode v select You answer a Call e Normal pressing the off hook key Select e Any key by pressing any key e Auto answer the phone automatically answers the call
20. n be used as an on off facility 8 2 Headphone external microphone The side of the telephone features a headphone external microphone socket Contact your retailer to find out the characteristics of the various headphone models Your headset must be 2 5mm jack type Make sure to deactivate the Bluetooth feature if it is activated 8 3 Cleaning your telephone Your telephone does not require any particular servicing However it may be cleaned using a soft damp cloth Do not use soap or eelet en that would risk altering the colours or damaging the surface of the telephone 8 4 Transporting and protecting your telephone To avoid losing your telephone get into the habit of clipping it onto your belt Your telephone can also be carried in a protective case Various models of carrying case are available Ask your installation technician for information It is vital to use the special protective carrying S case if your telephone is to be used in an industrial environment presence of dust filings vapours of diverse origins and risk of being dropped If the telephone is used with a carrying case the belt clip must be removed 34 9 Precautions for use Declaration of compliance e Safety Instructions Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment To limit the risk of interference people with pacemakers mus
21. ntroduction Your system offers a wide range of services and features To activate a feature while in communication enter the feature code directly For information on the features codes list contact your installer or administrator 3 2 Activate deactivate loudspeaker You are in conversation a Spk on Activate loudspeaker a Spk off Deactivate loudspeaker 3 3 Mute so that your correspondent cannot hear you During the call you do not wish your caller to hear you You are in conversation Mute mode is activated Your caller can no longer hear you Your correspondent hears you again 3 4 Make a second call You are in communication with a first correspondent ai Dial directly number the first call is on hold You can call the second correspondent from the directory using the keyboard shortcuts 3 5 Receiving a second call You are in conversation and a correspondent g is trying to contact you display the correspondents identity You wish to take the call immediately consultation first call is automatically placed on hold GIS Sr Enter the feature code On hold call 16 3 6 Switching between two calls Broker call You are in communication with the first correspondent and the secont is on hold You are in conversation with the first correspondent and the second is on hold You want to switch from one correspondent to the other Enter the feature code Switching between calls Broker call nit
22. ode v select Auto answer Select amp S The interphony mode stays activated after the end of the communication The interphony mode stays activated as long as the handset profile is not modified by user 2 5 Calling from your personal directory Individual number Menu Access MENU B Select Access your personal directory Kiaat a e Select the name of the person you wish to call e Send the call eS quick access by default Up navigation key O If you have access to directories personal and company you must select the personal directory If not the personal directory is automatically displayed You can search for a name in your contacts list by entering the first letter of the name 12 2 6 Programming your personal directory Without a memory card your personal directory can contain up to 20 S ona 200 with a memory card A contact can contain up to 4 numbers There are 4 different number types Home Mobile Work Access MENU Access your personal directory Place on cursor highlight Select the type of contact Home Mobile Work Other Enter the number Enter the name Apply display by pressing them successively S To key in the name the keys in the keypad include letters that you can Example press 8 twice to display the letter U When entering text you can switch to the upper case mode lower case and the numeric keypad by pressing successively on the k
23. onnected Enter the feature code Programming mode Options Password Old code 4 digits New code 4 digits Apply DE a aS 5 Bg TIL 5 10 Additional services This manual describes the main services allowed by your set Do not hesitate to consult the feature codes table to access to these main services 5 11 Text mail S This feature is not available 28 6 Registering the telephone 6 1 Subscribing the handset to a DECT system You must subscribe the handset to at least one DECT system before you can use the handset to make a call You have to contact the system administrator to configure the company directory access E The handset can operate with a maximum of four DECT systems When the handset is not yet subscribed to a system the following message appears on the display screen Register Before you subscribe to a DECT system obtain the following information from your system administrator PARK code Use a PARK code system ID only if more than one DECT system overlaps in your location DECT system name The name of the system to which you subscribe After you enter the system name it appears on the idle display Phone number The local phone number assigned to your DECT handset When entering text you can switch to the upper case mode lower case and the numeric keypad by pressing successively on the key To subscribe your handset to a DECT system perform the following steps lt v Menu Access MEN
24. t keep the wireless telephone away from their equipment minimum distance of 15 cm It is recommend to follow the standard acceptance procedures before using this equipment in human safety critical areas hospitals DECT equipment can only be used to establish links between fixed points if these links sis pelt alae and the equivalent isotropically radiated power at the antenna is less than mW The conditions of access to a DECT equipment telepoint network shall be stipulated by contract with the operator of the authorized telepoint network concerned Do not expose your telephone to severe conditions rain sea air dust etc You must not switch on or use your telephone near gas or inflammable liquids No guarantee is given concerning possible interference affecting DECT equipment due to other authorised utilisation of the radio frequencies concerned The headset includes magnetic elements that may attract sharp metallic objects There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly use only the battery with the reference 3GV28041AB 1 2V 1500 mAh 3BN67202AA 3 7V 650mAh Battery charge Charge the battery for about 6 hours before initial use e Regulatory Statements EU EFTA This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements of R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The Declaration of Conformity may be obtained from your installer USA and Canada This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
25. the handset settings menu gt At Select the tab General Time amp date Select Time Select PIEJ i Aan Save Set time More Select Time Format Date x Select PIEJ BA Save Enter date v More Choose the date format Time and date are reset when you switch off the set the battery is empty or removed 4 7 Use profiles to customize your handset You can configure the next options for each profile Ring volume Ring external Ring internal Ring unknown calls Ring emergency Melody according to the incoming call type Ring normal msg Ring urgent msg Melody according to the incoming message type Increasing ring Progressive ringing Alert volume Alert tone Increasing alert Volume and type of melody alert Vibrator Buzzer Mobile 200 Key sound The phone bleeps each time you press a key Confirmation sound A beep sounds at every confirmation step Coverage warning An alarm warns you when your handset is out of the DECT coverage Charger warning An alarm warms you that your phone is charging 20 m Select a profile Access MENU Access to the handset settings menu Select the tab General Profiles a Select Select v profiles Select Select Select a profile e Modify a profile Menu Access MENU Ys Select Access to the handset settings menu O Al Select the tab General Profiles Select Edit profile Select Sajet Select and modify the desired functio
26. tion of compliance p 35 Your telephone BH Status icons ico Programmed call back time LI Battery charge level zt Radio reception quality ous Set is locked T Filtered calls Ge Missed calls of Silent mode activated Light The LED settings depend on the configura tion of the set see Associate states of the handset to the LED colours F AYU WE Adjust audio volume MELEE Jeff j SIT f M HIT itil i fi f f Ma is y Berea eerie ts si TF j SLITS SLSS E Red key Alarm call Option Wy HH Wy TT PERLI E Activate deactivate loudspeaker BH Calls log Redial HB Lock unlock keypad E Apply E Lift the receiver BH Company directory 3 DEF Headset socket a gt So B TUV Microphone E Call icons Incoming call Outgoing call Loudspeaker activated Silent mode activated Loudspeaker vol Silent mode activated Microphone Back lit screen The screen switches off automatically after a few seconds of inactivity To turn it back on press the key Apply Navigate up down left right Affected shortcuts to the navigation keys out of navigation use Activate deactivate loudspeaker Access your personal directory Switch the screen on again Access MENU Message service Personal directory Settings menu items Calls log Erase a character Switch on off Hang up Return to first screen return to previous menu Switch off r
27. toa number 2 000 eee ee eee p 25 5 4 Diverting your calls to your voice message service p 26 5 5 Deactivate forward anana aaa aa ees p 26 5 6 Initializing your voice mailbox n 0 0 ee p 26 5 7 Consulting your voice mailbox 0 0 ce ee p 26 5 8 Customising your voice greeting 0 cee eee eee p 27 5 9 Modify the password for your voice mailbox 5 p 28 5 10Additional services 1 0 eee p 28 Oc LOX MIAlll sac tee deere oe oma eG Rea po a a DN ae es eee p 28 6 Registering the telephone 0 00 eee p 29 6 1 Subscribing the handset to a DECT system p 29 6 2 Selecting your telephone system 2 0000 ce eee eee p 30 Contents Te Utilities cece eee een een rer reses ent p 31 2 1 Calondal sss ou theo 4 ee se re r n sede se NA eee be aueu yee es p 31 2 Calculator sr es ona eee anes Gee Geese os cee tone eee Hees p 32 lo CIODWAIGN 6 45 4 ceed hoc ed deme dl EARTH oes oe eee esas wees eo ee p 32 7 4 Wake up S rviceS 0 ees p 33 8 ACCES SONGE sse kc amp n rane EE a Ee ee ee p 34 8 1 Characteristics of the mains power adapter p 34 8 2 Headphone external microphone 0 0000 eee eee p 34 8 3 Cleaning your telephone 0 0 0 eee p 34 8 4 Transporting and protecting your telephone p 34 9 Precautions for use Declara
28. vibrate are disabled during charging 23 4 13 Affected shortcuts to the navigation keys out of navigation use You can assign a feature to each key navigation Access MENU Access to the handset settings menu Select the tab Calls S Select a shortcut and assign a feature to it S Select a shortcut and assign a feature to it S Shortcuts only work out of communication 4 14 Associate states of the handset to the LED colours You can define when the LED will light red green and orange according to a state or event of the phone Access MENU Access to the handset settings menu Select the tab Calls LED Signal Select Select Choose the color of the LED and choose the event that will light the Select LED 24 5 Keep in touch 5 1 Introduction Your system offers a wide range of services and features To activate a feature when you are not in communication take the set off the hook and enter the feature code followed by the parameters to associate to the feature For information on the features codes list contact your installer or administrator You can program a feature on a speed dial key by ern the feature code E Soan by parameters associated to the feature Consult the chapter peed dial 5 2 Redialling You can call back from your phone call log A Call Access to the calls log All incoming outgoing or missed calls are displayed in the call log Select the desired log E all c
29. your telephone battery 0 0 000 cece p 7 1 3 Switching on your telephone 2 0 00 cee eee p 8 1 4 Install a bluetooth device pairing 0 0 p 8 1 5 Installing the memory card 0 0 00 p 10 2 Using your telephone 0 0 0 cee ees p 11 2 1 Access WIEN 20 oo pews gee owned ches oo ee ch wee oe ee oe p 11 2 2 Making a call 5 Bao Boe GBS oe ae Bee Bn bone hehe bee p 11 2 9 Receiving a Call gai iasa sms see nace Gees decane hea eee p 11 2 4 Answering an internal call in intercom mode p 12 2 5 Calling from your personal directory Individual number p 12 2 6 Programming your personal directory 0 0000 c eae p 13 2 f Speed dial ooo ooeeroee rr ers ees p 13 2 8 Calling your correspondent by name company directory p 14 2 9 Requesting automatic callback if internal number is busy p 14 2 10Calls log amp rc een poe aoe are es A ee eG ee Gee em OA p 15 2 11Activate Deactivate voice frequency 00 0c eee p 15 3 During a conversation s0d4 wesc twee eee ee ee ee eee Pee ewe eee p 16 21 MAW OG UCTON y s eee eon oe eto ek ae AG eds ee Be ee Ae p 16 3 2 Activate deactivate loudspeaker 0 0 00 eee eee p 16 3 3 Mute so that your correspondent cannot hear you p 16 3 4 Make a second Call 0 0 0 0 cc ees p 16 3 5 Receiving a second Call i6 i66iis0and dees adeusw se eid

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