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1. MENU 3 Select the desired option and press OK e COPY to transfer the current entry COPY ALL to transfer all the directory entries 4 Select the handset to which the data are to be transferred The receiving handset rings and displays the message Accept PB Entries 5 Accept the transfer on the destination handset by pressing the key OK MENU Locating your handset If you have misplaced your handset press the key on the base The handset rings Listening to your messages If you have a voice mail service with your line provider press and hold key ou dial the number given by your line provider directly Follow the instructions given by your line provider to listen to and manage your messages The icon 9 appears on the handset screen when you have at least one new message eircom messaging is eircom s answering machine on the network The eircom messaging number is preconfigured for fast access to your mailbox 171 To modify the number please refer to Changing your voice mail number page 31 Locking Unlocking the keypad You can lock the keypad when you are not making a call Give a long press on the key to lock and unlock the keypad The message Keypad locked and the icon appear on the handset screen when the keypad is locked Setting up The phone Changing the ringing tone OK gt Sound gt Ringer gt External and Internal MENU You can change the ringing tone of e outside c
2. be woken up 3 If necessary change the ring tone For further details refer to the following sections Finding out the alarm status When the icon is displayed on the handset screen the alarm is activated OK gt Settings gt Date Time Alarm gt Alarm gt E D e alarm MENU nabling Disabling th Alarm On Off Select the desired state On or Off and validate with OK MENU Once the alarm is enabled the 4 icon is displayed on the screen oe OK i i Defining the wake up time OK Settings gt Date Time Alarm gt Alarm gt Enter time 1 Enter the desired time and validate with OK MENU When the 12 hour time format is set use the key to switch between AM before 12 o clock and PM after 12 o clock 2 Select the desired repetition frequency Once a single time on the same day or on the following day at the set time Daily every day at the set time 3 Validate with OK MENU F ek OK i i Changing the ringing tone ven gt Settings gt Date Time Alarm gt Alarm gt Ringtone Scroll down the list of available ring tones and confirm with OK MENU Tracing your calls Call logs Logs are lists of numbers or events received by your phone Depending on your line provider call logs contain the following information your contact s name or number e the call time or date Viewing the received call log OK gt Call log MENU Scroll through the list of stored numbers M
3. key N The message Switch off HS is displayed Press the key OK to confirm MENU Charging To charge your phone place the handset on the base making sure that the base is connected to an AC outlet To ensure optimum charging leave the handset on the base for at least 15 hours when using the phone for the first time During charging the batteries may heat up This is quite normal and perfectly safe If you do not obtain radio contact with your base check the electrical connections to your base Battery replacement 1 Turn off the handset Turn it over to access the battery compartment hatch 2 Remove the battery compartment hatch 3 Remove the old batteries insert the new batteries one by one the right way as indicated by their polarities 4 Refit the battery compartment hatch Worn out batteries should be discarded in accordance with the recycling instructions given in chapter Environmental information page 41 To prevent damage to your handset only use approved AAA format NiMH 1 2 V 600 mAh rechargeable type batteries Never use non rechargeable batteries Browsing through the menus Browser This browser allows you to quickly access menus and change your settings easily It points in two directions To access the phone menu press 9K When choosing menus press the top a or the bottom v of the browser to access the previous or next menu During a call press the top a of the browser to increase the v
4. mode for about 1 minute Changing the default code OK gt Settings gt Base settings gt System PIN MENU 1 Enter the current code and validate with OK 2 Enter the new code and validate with OK 3 Re enter the new code to confirm and validate with OK Resetting the base OK gt Settings gt Base settings gt Base reset MENU When you reset your base all the settings are returned to their initial values factory settings except for the phonebook Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm The line We do not recommend that you change line settings without first contacting your line provider as this may result in your phone line being disconnected Changing the dialling type OK gt Settings gt Base settings gt Dial Mode MENU You can use a voice frequency Tone or pulse Pulse based dialling system Select the desired system and validate with OK Changing the flash duration OK gt Settings gt Base settings gt Flash time MENU You can configure the flash duration if you use your phone abroad or on a private network Select the desired value and validate with OK Alarm The alarm The alarm sounds through the handset speaker To stop the alarm clock press any key on the handset Programming the alarm OK gt Settings gt Date Time Alarm gt Alarm To program the alarm 1 Depending on the alarm status enable or disable the Alarm function 2 Select the time at which you want to
5. of them includes the following as appropriate e the keys associated to directly access the function described and or e the path for accessing the function described in the menu EXAMPLE TO DE ACTIVATE THE SILENT MODE Long press means you can use the key s offered to access the function OK gt Sound gt Ri means you can access this function by displaying the menu MENU oun Inger then going down the menus displayed to the function Ringer Ringer volume gt Off volume and selecting the state Off Menu tree structure Call log Emly Call log type m All calls ____ Missed calls Sound __ Ringer External Internal Ringer volume Silent Tones Key beep m Confirmation ___ Battery low No coverage Settings fee settings Select base Display m Contrast L Handset name m Language m Auto Answer Register handset m De Register Handset reset Base settings Dial Mode Tone Pulse Flash time 100 ms 250 ms 300 ms 600 ms H Barge in System PIN _ ___ Base reset ate Time Alarm Date amp Time Time format Date format Enter time Enter date Alarm Alarm On Off Enter time Ringtone Voicemail Making and receiving calls Managing a call Making a call FROM THE HANDSET METHOD 1 1 Dial your contact s number If you make a mistake press the BACK key to delete the last character entered 2 Press the key hi FROM THE HAND
6. then the minutes 4 Enter the date in Enter date Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm with OK Authorising prohibiting listening in OK gt Settings gt Base settings gt Barge in The intrusion function authorises or prevents a second handset registered on the same base from joining in a current conversation Select On or Off and validate with OK MENU Changing your voice mail number OK gt Settings gt Voicemail MENU The eircom messaging number is preconfigured for fast access to your mailbox 171 Enter the voice mail number and validate with OK The handset rater priority pase 303 OK gt Settings gt Handset settings gt Select base This function allows you to specify the priority base to be used for making calls Only if you have paired the same handset on several bases Select the base that the handset should use first and confirm with OK MENU i 3 OK j i i Adjusting the contrast YK gt Settings gt Handset settings gt Display gt Contrast Select the desired level of contrast and validate with OK MENU Personalising the name of a OK gt Settings gt Handset settings gt Display gt MENU handset Handset name You can personalise the name of your handset Enter the desired name and validate with OK MENU Changing the display language OK gt Settings gt Handset settings gt Language MENU Select the language to be used and confirm with OK OK i i Ans
7. SET METHOD 2 1 Press the key hl 2 Dial your contact s number A beep sounds At the end of the call press the handset N key and replace the handset on its base Receiving a call 1 Press the i key to take the call 2 Atthe end of the call press the handset N key and replace the handset on its base A beep sounds Your handset includes an Auto Answer function For further details refer to the Answering automatically page 33 Options during a call You can use the following options during a call Enable Disable loudspeaker speakerphone mode HANDSET LOUDSPEAKER a during a call The icon 4 appears on the handset screen when the hands free mode is active When the battery charge icon is at minimum the hands free function is not available until the next charging cycle Adjusting the volume FROM THE HANDSET 29 tand 3 gt during a call e To increase the volume press a in the browser or on the key p on the right side of the handset To decrease the volume press y in the browser or on the key 4g on the right side of the handset e To increase the volume during a call press the a key on the left side of the handset To return to normal volume press this key again Enabling Disabling the secret mode during a call The secret mode allows you to temporarily mute the line so that you are not heard by the caller Once enabled the Mute On message flashes on the screen Managing several calls Y
8. alls calls between handsets intercom Scroll through the pre recorded ring tones and confirm with OK Modifying the ringing volume OK gt Sound gt Ringer gt Ringer volume MENU Select the sound level and validate with 9K Enabling Disabling the silent mode 9K gt Sound gt Ringer gt Ringer volume MENU Select the option Off and validate with OK The message Ringer off and the icon appear MENU on the handset screen when the silent mode is active You can also activate deactivate the silent mode by a long press on the key Activate deactivate beep call OK gt Sound gt Ringer gt Silent MENU Select the status Beep When receiving a call a beep is emitted by the handset Off No beep is emitted when receiving a call confirm with OK MENU On when silent mode is active F OK Enabling Disabling audio alerts my gt samd gt venes gt Key beep ene Confirmation and Battery low and No coverage The audio alerts apply to e keypad keys pressed confirming a menu e low battery e loss of signal between the base and the handset Select the desired state On or Off and validate with OK Setting the date and the time OK gt Settings gt Date Time Alarm gt Date amp Time 1 Select the desired Time format 24 Hour or 12 Hour 2 Select the desired Date format dd mm day month or mm dd month day 3 Enter the hour in Enter time starting with the hours and
9. any pre treatment has the potential to cause serious consequences for the environment and human health You will nd a crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the base of the telephone The X symbol means that the equipment should not be disposed of with general household waste Play your part by e Not disposing of this equipment with your general household waste Bringing this eircom phone or the product it replaced to your civil amenity site at end of life for recycling e Post or deliver to eiRCOM eircom Recovered Engineers Central Warehouse Clondalkin Industrial Est Dublin 24 There is no disposal charge for end of life equipment returned to eircom or deposited at civic amenity sites for collection by WEEE Ireland on behalf of eircom Reduce Reuse Recycle eircom working for the environment Guarantee The eircom 9000B has a warranty of 12 months and is guaranteed to be free from defects in materials and workmanship during that period b Should your eircom 9000B fail to function properly please call the helpdesk on 1850 60 20 60 c The product must have been used for the intended purpose and must not have been subjected to wilful or accidental damage d In the case of new devices and their components exhibiting defects resulting from manufacturing and or material faults within 12 months of purchase eircom shall at its own option and free of charge either replace the device with another device reflecting the cur
10. ctivate the silent mode 14 Key 1 oe e Long press access to eircom messaging ON ONAN gt OG ii a Can og O Te te 3 Vey T ia 4 5 g6 E79 3 17 8 79 Aes Ga rw ON i See eircom messaging is eircom s answering machine on the network The eircom messaging number is preconfigured for fast access to your mailbox 171 To modify the number please refer to Changing your voice mail number page 37 15 Open line key During a call to de activate the hands free mode 16 Browsing through the menus Upper a and lower y keys To increase Decrease the volume Browsing through the menus e amp See the list of calls received e See the list of outgoing calls 17 R key flashing to manage several calls 18 Cancel Intercom Delete character key 19 Side key sok de activate the amplifier The base 1 Handset location 2 Handset s Search Pairing key e Long press pairing of handsets e Short press paging of handsets The handset screen THE ICONS DISPLAYED In standby mode or during use your phone screen informs you of your phone s current state through icons and in particular 1 Status icons Indicates your phone s current state cE Speakerphone enabled mam Battery charge condition F Silent mode activated There are messages on your online message recorder i Alarm on Keypad loc
11. eircom 9000B cordless telephone User Guide eiRCOM Dear customer You have just acquired a new generation telephone and thank you for placing your confidence in us This product follows a strategy of continuous development We reserve the right to make changes without notice modifications and improvements to the products described in this user manual For further information please refer the helpdesk 1850 60 20 60 To operate the device safely and easily please read carefully the paragraph Recommendations and safety instructions page 3 The CE label confirms that the product complies with the 1999 5 EC regulations of the European Union Parliament regarding wireless systems and telecommunications The declaration of compliance may be looked up on the www sagemcom com website section Support or can be obtained from the following address Sagemcom Broadband SAS 250 route de l Empereur 92848 Rueil Malmaison Cedex France Recommendations and safety instructions lt sessiccccssccsrcsaesccsvesesss 3 DISCOVER 0c2isecsscniscssuaseecesacceevaes 5 Your PRONG snsuninurrrerennina a 5 The handset screen 1 0 ccssssessceseseeteeeeeees 8 Setting Up eseessessessessosssssesseseo 9 Connecting the base eseceseseeeenees 9 Handset Set up cecessesesesssesseeseeeeees 10 Switching the handset on off 10 CHAIQIAG ccccscesssessiszctsses acnittesiuassvienncesscescte 11 Browsing throug
12. h the menus 12 Menu tree structure 16 Making and receiving calls 17 Managing a Call eseceeseeessseeeseeeeneeees Options during a Call eens Managing several calls Using additional handsets 0 21 Using the phonebook cccceseseeeeeees 24 Locating your handset 0 0 eee 27 Listening to your messages 00 28 Locking Unlocking the keypad 28 Setting Up cecsscsecseeecees 29 TNE PRONE noirir 29 The handset cc ccesessssseseseseseeeeeeees 32 The DASE waiciisadaniichannncnnndiaies 35 THE NE iniecit tassisin 36 Alar M os srsrinisosererorosnisenissinisesiesi 37 The alarm ns ssssssessssssesssessessssssesssessseseesseessesse 37 Tracing your Calls 506 39 Call OOS aerenennunnann nanana 39 The events log sessssessssessssessssessssessseessseesssee 40 Environmental information 41 Guarantee ccccscsecseesceees 43 Recommendations and safety instructions inserted or without the lid on the battery compartment as this could cause an electric shock To avoid damaging your handset base only use certified rechargeable batteries NiMH 1 2 V 600 mAh never use non rechargeable batteries Insert the batteries in the handset base battery compartment respecting polarity Only use the power unit supplied and connect it to the electricity mains in accordance with the installation instructions in thi
13. handset with the li key On the first handset press the OK key to display the call options Select the Conference option with the a or v key then press OK ou can then all talk to each other The handsets display the message Conference lt 0 0a A The activation of 3 way conference is possible only when you are in conversation with the internal handset call Using the phonebook Create an entry aa 1 Press the key AA The directory opens If there are no entries the message Empty is displayed 2 Press the key OK MENU 3 Select New entry with the a or w key and press OK MENU 4 Specify the required information by confirming at each step with OK e Name enter your contact s name e Number enter their number Group if necessary select the group in which to include the contact Call the contact from their entry 1 Press the key 1 The directory opens 2 Select the contact to call with the a or w key 3 Press the key OK MENU 4 Select the option Call and press OK You can also press the l key to call the contact selected in the directory directly Search for an entry 1 Press the key A The directory opens 2 Enter the first letter of the name Changing an entry 1 Press the key A The directory opens 2 Select the entry to be modified with the a or y key 3 Press the key OK MENU 4 Select the option Edit and press OK MENU 5 Change the name and or number and or number type and conf
14. he Settings menu by pressing the top a or bottom v of the browser key S if Enter the Settings menu by pressing the key OK MENU Scroll through the menus to the Date Time Alarm menu by pressing the top a or bottom v of the browser key 2 9 Enter the Date Time Alarm menu by pressing the key OK MENU Enter the Date amp Time menu by pressing the key OK Scroll through the menus to the Enter time menu by pressing the top a or bottom yw of the browser key Fi gt Enter the Enter time menu by pressing the key OK MENU Enter the time using the numeric keypad hours then minutes 10 Confirm your entry by pressing the key OK The home screen displays the message Saved MENU 11 Scroll through the menus to the Enter date menu by pressing the top a or bottom v of the browser key 2 oe 12 Enter the Enter date menu by pressing the key OK MENU 13 Enter the date using the numeric keypad day month and year in the form DD MM YY 14 Confirm your entry by pressing the key OK The home screen displays the message Saved MENU You have just set your phone s current date and time You can also set the date and time display format see Setting the date and the time page 31 Refer to the Menu tree structure page 16 section to find out about your phone s functions Procedures in your booklet The procedures in your booklet are presented in the form of sheets To facilitate their implementation each
15. irm with OK Deleting an entry The action Delete deletes the selected entry The action Delete all deletes all the entries in the directory Press the key 1 The directory opens Select the entry to be deleted with the a or y key Press the key OK MENU Select the option Delete and press OK MENU Confirm the deletion by pressing the OK key MENU hecking available directory space Press the key 1 The directory opens Press the key OK MENU Select the option Capacity and press OK MENU The number of existing entries is displayed with the total possible number 2 50 AON OG A WN Associating a speed dial number with an entry Speed dial allows you to associate a numeric key for example key 3 with an entry in your directory Once you have made the association you can dial your contact s number automatically by long press on the associated key e g 3 ar WN Press the key Q The directory opens Press the key OK MENU Select the option Speed dial and press OK MENU Select with a or w the numeric key of your choice and press OK Select the desired contact with a or w and press OK MENU Transferring entries from one handset to another You must have at least two handsets paired on the same base Each handset has its own phonebook To transfer one or more entries from a phonebook to another handset 1 Press the key Q The directory opens 2 Press the key OK
16. issed calls are preceded by a black dot You can use the options described in section Managing incoming or outgoing calls page 40 A shortcut is set as default for the g key to access the log directly Viewing the dialled call log Scroll through the list of stored numbers You can use the options described in section Managing incoming or outgoing calls page 40 Managing incoming or outgoing calls Use the following options from the call list to Details display the information about the selected call Delete delete the selected log entry e Delete all delete all the numbers in the list e Call call the displayed number e Store number save the number in your phonebook Configuring the incoming calls log OK gt Call log gt Call log type MENU 1 Select the type of call to display in the incoming call log All calls Missed calls only 2 Validate with OK MENU The events log A screen message tells you that you have received a call or voice mail in your absence e Message tells you that there is voicemail on your line provider s answering system e New call tells you that there is a missed call e New calls tells you that there are several missed calls Environmental information Environmental impact Electrical and electronic appliances are an integral part of our daily lives but sooner or later they end up as waste WEEE disposed of to land Il incinerated or recovered without
17. ked 2 Information field in the normal state displays the name of the handset and the current time When the 12 hour time format is set AM or PM is displayed after the time Setting up Connecting the base Before making connections please see the safety instructions at the start of the booklet 14 Turn the base over 2 Take the telephone connection cord click it into its socket and connect the other end of the cord to the telephone socket 3 Take the mains power supply Connect the jack plug of the power supply underneath the base and connect the power supply to the mains 4 Pass the cords through the cord grips provided 5 Place the base where you want it located Handset set up 1 2 3 Take the batteries provided in the packaging Turn over your handset and press the top of the hatch to release it Insert the batteries one by one according to their polarities as indicated in the illustration opposite Fit the hatch to the handset by pushing it up until it is completely closed The screen turns on Place your handset on its base and fully charge the batteries A beep sounds when you place the handset on the base The battery charging icon fmm_ moves to inform you that charging is in progress The icon display stops moving when the batteries are charged Switching the handset on off To switch on the handset give a long press on the key N To switch off the handset give a long press on the
18. olume or the bottom y to decrease it The multifunction keys Your telephone has two BACK and OK multifunction keys which you can use in several ways From the standby screen In a menu OK To access the telephone menu To enter a menu to validate an action in a menu BACK To make an Intercom call To return to the previous menu To delete characters With nr call to another handset each press the character preceding the cursor is deleted Illustration To browse through menus use the browser or right side keys and two multifunction buttons 1 N AOU Press the key OK MENU The main menu is displayed on the screen Press the top a or bottom w of the browser key 3 2 to scroll through the menus and access the desired function Confirm your choice Enter the displayed menu by pressing the key OK Cancel your choice Exit the displayed menu e either by pressing the key BACK or by pressing the N key the home screen is displayed DETAILED BROWSER EXAMPLE ADJUST THE DATE AND TIME It is recommended to set the date and time accurately to allow you to keep track of the timings of your calls and messages If you have the Display number option the date and time will depending on your operator be set automatically when you receive a call To access the date and time setting menu 1 2 8 9 Press the key OK The main menu is displayed on the screen MENU Scroll through the menus to t
19. our phone allows you to take and manage several calls when you are already on the line depending on your line provider These calls can be managed with the key R Receiving a second call R During a call a beep indicates the arrival of a second call To take this call press the key R then the key 2 Your first call is put on hold and you can talk with the second caller Making a second call R Number of your contact During a call press the key R then dial your contact s number Switching from one call to the other R Press the R key then the key to switch from one call to the other The call in progress is then put on hold and you can take back the previous call Ending one of the calls in progress R Press the R key then the key to end the current call You will return to the other call Talking with two contacts at the same time 3 way conference R Press the key R followed by the key 3 You can then talk with your two contacts at the same time To end the 3 way conference press the key N Using additional handsets You can associate additional handsets with your phone You can then make and receive outside calls or calls between these handsets You first have to pair the handsets with the base For further details refer to the Associating a new handset page 33 Calling another handset intercom BACK If you only have two paired handsets on the same base the handset called rings au
20. rent state of the art or repair the said device e This warranty does not cover damage caused by excessive voltage lightning liquid or faults on the telephone line If the product or serial number has been tampered with in any way any repairs attempted or non rechargeable batteries found to be used the warranty shall be considered null and void f This warranty does not affect your statutory rights For operational queries please call the helpdesk on 1850 60 20 60 For queries relating to eircom services please call eircom on 1901 elRCOM Irish Trade Mark Registration no 213824 Registered of ce eircom Limited 1HSQ St John s Road Dublin 8 Registered in Ireland No 98789 253532650A 01 2013
21. riety of finishes used by furniture manufacturers traces Ma may appear on surfaces in contact with the parts of your eircom 9000B E eircom decline all responsibility in any such cases of damage X Do not attempt to remove screws or open the appliance It does not contain any user replaceable parts Worn out batteries must be disposed of in line with the recycling regulations in this user manual This product is intended to be connected to the public analogical telephone network of any British and Irish network operator If problems should arise contact your nearest specialist dealer Only use the telephone cable supplied Discover Your phone The pack 3 Check that you have the following items in your pack 1M 1 eircom 9000B handset M 1 eircom 9000B base M 2 rechargeable batteries 1M 1 telephone connection cord 1 mains power supply with connection cord 1 4 1 belt clip M quick start guide The handset Indicator light incoming call Loudspeaker Graphic screen Upper and lower a side keys d To Increase Decrease the volume e Browsing through the menus Phonebook access key Menu access validation key Mute button cuts off the microphone Hang up button e Short press return to main menu Long press switch handset on off 9 Alphanumeric keypad 10 Hash key e Long press un lock the keypad 11 Microphone 12 Charging terminals 13 Star key e Long press to de a
22. s user manual and the details on the sticker regarding voltage electrical current and frequency As a precaution if there is a risk of danger the power plug can be pulled out to disconnect the 230 volt power supply Therefore the sockets should be near the device and easily accessible Do not install your DECT telephone in a damp environment such as a bathroom washroom kitchen etc and not within 1 50 metres of a source of water or outside This device is designed for use in temperatures of between 5 C and 40 C Your DECT telephone has a range of approx 50 metres indoors and up to 300 metres outdoors The range can be affected by the proximity of metal objects such as a television and electrical devices Zones without reception may appear owing to elements in the building This can cause brief interruptions in the conversation caused by faulty transmission f For safety reasons never put the handset in the base station without the battery g Le OX Certain medical equipment and highly sensitive machines or security systems may be affected by the transmission power of the telephone In these cases we recommend adhering to the safety information telephone circuit with a special fixture for excess voltage NM In regions greatly affected by electrical storms we recommend that you protect your Your eircom 9000B has anti skid pads that should leave no traces on your furniture and ensure stability However given the wide va
23. tomatically Simply take the call with the fi key If you have more than two paired handsets on the same base 1 Press the key BACK Select the handset with the a or w key Press the key 9K The selected handset rings 2 3 Take the call from the handset by pressing i 4 End the call by pressing Nv Transferring a call to another handset BACK during communication You must have at least two handsets paired on the same base If you only have two paired handsets on the same base the call is transferred directly to the second handset Simply take the call on the second handset with the A key and hang up the call on the first handset with the N key To cancel the transfer before hanging up the second handset press the BACK key If you have more than two paired handsets on the same base 1 Select the handset to which you want to transfer the call using the a or y key 2 Press the key OK The handset called rings 3 Pick up the other handset and then transfer the call by pressing N 3 way conference During a call you can have a second person in your home take part by activating the call on the second handset To do this you must have paired both handsets to the base 1 Take your contact s call as usual by pressing the ii key on your handset 2 During the call press the BACK key 3 If necessary select the desired handset with the a or v key The selected handset will ring Your contact is put on hold Connect the call to the second
24. wering automatically you unas gt Handset settings gt Auto With this function you can answer a call simply by lifting the handset from the base Select the desired state On or Off and validate with 9K ar OK i j i Associating a new handset peni Ta gt Handset settings gt Register Your phone allows you to associate other handsets with the base You then have to pair them so that they are recognized FROM THE BASE 1 Enable the base pairing mode Refer to section Enabling the pairing mode page 35 FROM THE HANDSET 2 Enable the handset pairing mode 3 Enter the base code if necessary by default 0000 Once the handset is registered the pairing mode is automatically exited Removing a handset registered on OK gt Settings gt Handset settings gt MENU the base De Register 1 Enter the base code and confirm with OK MENU The default code is 0000 2 Select the handset to unpair from the base and validate with OK MENU Resetting the handset OK gt Settings gt Handset settings gt Handset reset When you reset your handset all the settings are returned to their initial values factory settings except for the phonebook Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm The base Enabling the pairing mode long press You enable the pairing mode when you associate an additional handset for example Give a long press on the e key on the base Your base will remain in pairing

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