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1.           Only for the eircom 9000A model        Only if two handsets are registered on the same base        SETTINGS    PROGRAM KEYS   DATE TIME   CONTRAST   AUTO HANG UP   AUTO PICKUP   VOICE BOX No   LANGUAGE   KEYPAD LOCK   RESTRICTION   ADVANCED SET  SET HANDSET REGISTRATION  BASE PRIORITY      RESET HANDSET  PERSON REGISTR  HANDSET NAME  SET BASE REGISTR MODE  RESET BASE      DELETE HANDSET    RENAME BASE    INTRUSION    SET LINE NETWORK TYPE  DIAL   FLASHING  PABX PREFIX       CHANGE CODE          ANS MACH         MESSAGES PLAY      DELETE OLD  ANSWERING MODE    OUTGOING MSG  PLAY  CHANGE  DELETE    SETTINGS CALL SCREENING  REMOTE CODE  MODE ENREG   NO OF RINGS  SPK BS LEVEL           Only for the eircom 9000A model     Procedures in your booklet    The procedures in your booklet are presented in the form of sheets   To facilitate their implementation  each 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      D gt  HANDSFREE means that you access this function by displaying the menu  and then the HANDSFREE function   4   gt  HANDSFREE means that you access    this function by displaying the menu and then the HANDSFREE function     Contextual menu gt  HANDSFREE means that you access this function by displaying  the menu and then the HANDSFREE function              Making and receiving  calls       Managing a call    Making ac
2.        Call logs    Logs are lists of numbers or events received by your phone   Depending on your operator  call logs contain the following information     e your contact s name or number   e the call time or date     Viewing the received and dialled call log  Menu  gt  CALLS  gt  INCOMING CALLS or OUTGOING CALLS    Scroll through the list of stored numbers     You can use the options described in section    Managing incoming or outgoing  calls     page 48     A shortcut is set as default for the        key to access the log directly     Managing incoming or outgoing calls  Menu  gt  CALLS  gt  INCOMING CALLS or OUTGOING CALLS  gt  Option    Use the following options from the call list to     VIEW   display the information about the selected call   CALL   call the displayed number    DELETE   delete the stored number    STORE NUMBER  save the number in your phonebook   DELETE ALL  delete all the numbers in the list           The events log    The NEW EVENT  message informs you that you missed a call or message     Checking new events  NEW EVENT       _    Or  Menu  gt  CALLS  gt  EVENTS  gt  VIEW    NEW EVENT        Select the event and confirm     Enabling Disabling event notification  Menu  gt  CALLS  gt  EVENTS  gt  ACTIVATE or DEACTIVATE    Disable this function to delete the display of the NEW EVENT  message           Environmental  information       Environmental impact    Electrical and electronic appliances are an integral part of our daily lives  but sooner or  late
3.     Managing a call          soosnosnonnennvnnvnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneene  20  ME id NY  os L PO 20  Receiving EA a a e i En o e ve Or OT ee 20  Managing several CalllsS              ccsccsccesccscccsccccccccccccescceccesccs 21  Receiving a second Call nie 21  Making a second es e aN oaei ieai 21  Switching from one call to the other           rrrnrrrnrnrrnnvrennvnrrnvnnernvneennnnesnensrnvnnernvnnsnnnnsenvessnnnnesnvenennene 21  Ending one of the calls in Progress        rrrrrrrrnrrrrrnrrrrnrnrrnvrnrrnrnrrnvrnrenvrsenrrnssnresennresenvnsssvesssnresesvsesene 21  Talking with two contacts at the same time  3 party conference           ss ssseessennzzsnnnzzznnzi 22  Using additional handsets                  cccceccesccccccsccccccscceccesccs 22  Calling another handset  intercom  PE 22    Transferring a call to another handset          rnrrnrnrernvnrrnnnnernvnnennrnsrnvnsennnnernvnnennrnssnnenesnvnnenvenennvnsen  22       Use the phonebook                    008 PO 23    FEN vn 20  Call the co  ontact from their CL i iii Eta bo 23  Search Tor MN 23  NNN 23  Deleting an entry xara geste crete sb nt tert vane seen tee esken 23  Associating a ring tone with an entry uo    ccc cccsssccsssceseecesseccssecesseeceeecesseecesseeesseecesseeees 24  Adding another number to an entry sisccrsccasssscssatetenizccizawinanatons tons   eawaidysverabin shone enubiavaberesmesnneenetel 24  Transferring entries from one handset to another           ss ssseeenzennnsznnnzznnrnnzzzzsnnnzzz
4.    eircom 9000 9000A 9000A Twin Pack    Cordless telephone          US       Seircom    eIRCOM       User Guide eIlRcCom    Dear customer     You have just acquired a new generation telephone and thank you for placing your confidence  in US     This device has been manufactured with the utmost care  If you should have difficulties in  operating it  we recommend that you consult this user manual     For further information please refer the helpdesk  1850 60 20 60     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     To operate the device safely and easily  please read carefully the paragraph     Recommendations and safety instructions     page 2     The CE label confirms that the product complies with the 1999 5 EC regulations of  C 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             For safety reasons  never put the handset in the base station without the  battery inserted or without the lid on the battery compartment as this  could cause an electric shock     To avoid damaging your handset base  only use c
5. GS  gt  VOICE BOX No    Enter the mailbox number and confirm   There are two ways of recording messages     e Answering machine enabled  the messages are recorded on your eircom  9000A s internal answering machine     e Answering machine disabled  messages are handled by your operator mailbox     Checking your mailbox  If the answering machine is disabled  press and hold key     Follow the instructions issued by your operator s online answering machine     Changing the display language  Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  LANGUAGE    Select the language to be used and confirm           Enabling Disabling keyboard locking    This function allows you to lock the keyboard when you are not on line      long press              FROM THE HANDSET  Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  KEYPAD LOCK    Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm     Notes To unlock the keyboard  make a long press on         Defining banned calls  Parental Control     You can inhibit calls to numbers with surcharged prefixes or international calls  for  example  by defining up to 5 profiles   Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  RESTRICTION    1 Enter the base code and confirm     Notes The default code is 0000     2 Select an entry  from 0 to 4  and confirm   3 Enter the prefix to be inhibited and confirm           Changing the default code  Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  ADVANCED SET   gt  CHANGE CODE    Enter the old and then the new code and confirm     Allow Prevent the sharing of a call with another    handset    If vou disable the intru
6. Q  A confirmation message is displayed   The transfer takes place        Options during a call    You can use the following options during a call     Enable Disable loudspeaker  handsfree mode     HANDSET LOUDSPEAKER    GB  or  during a call     Contextual menu  gt  HANDSFREE  gt  Activ  or Disable   BASE LOUDSPEAKER  EIRCOM 9000A ONLY    Contextual menu  gt  LOUDSPEAK BASE  gt  Activ  or Disable  A confirmation screen is displayed     When your battery charging icon displays the minimum  the  handsfree mode is unavailable until the next charging cycle           Adjusting the volume          e To increase the volume  press a   e To decrease the volume  press v     Enabling Disabling the secret mode     during a call        Contextual menu  gt  SECRET  gt  Activ     The secret mode allows you to temporarily mute the line so that you are not heard  by the caller  Once enabled  the SECRET MODE message flashes on the screen     To disable SECRET MODE press Exit        Locating your handset    If you have misplaced your handset  press the I key on your phone s base  The  handset rings              Listening and  Recording      model eircom 9000A        IMPORTANT When you answering machine   s memory is full  the answering  machine turns off  You have to read your messages and delete  some to free up memory space     Enabling disabling the answering  machine  Menu  gt  ANS MACH   gt  ANSWERING MODE  gt  ON or OFF    When the answering machine is enabled  the  ae  icon is displayed 
7. RM    The display indicates the alarm status  ALARM CLOCK OFF or the alarm time  programmed      Confirm to save the indicated information or display the options by pressing v     Enabling Disabling the alarm    Menu  gt  ACCESSORIES  gt  ALARM  gt  ACTIVATE or DEACTIVATE    Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm   Once the alarm is enabled  the Q icon is displayed on the screen        Changing the ringing tone    Menu  gt  ACCESSORIES  gt  ALARM  gt  RINGER TONE    Scroll down the list of available ring tones and confirm     Defining the wake up time  Menu  gt  ACCESSORIES  gt  ALARM  gt  SET TIME    Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm        The Surveillance mode    This function allows you to monitor a room  by placing the first handset  transmitter  in the  room to be monitored  and the second handset  receiver  near you     You must have at least two handsets registered on the same base to  use this mode     Enabling the surveillance mode    Menu  gt  ACCESSORIES  gt  ROOM MONITOR     ON THE RECEIVING HANDSET     1 Select the calling handset to be called   The handset rings     ON THE CALLING HANDSET     2 Pick up the second handset by pressing Q     3 Confirm the transition to surveillance mode     In calling mode  the phone will not ring if a call comes in   You can still make or take a call from the receiving handset   however        Disabling the surveillance mode    Press Off on the receiving and calling handsets           Tracing your calls
8. Scroll through the pre recorded ring tones and confirm     Enabling Disabling audio alerts    Menu  gt  RINGER TONE  gt  BEEPS  gt  KEYTONE and CHARGER and BATTERY LOW    The audio alerts apply to     e low battery   e keyboard keys pressed   e placing the handset on the base     Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm     Enabling Disabling the silent mode  Menu  gt  RINGER TONE  gt  SILENT MODE    Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm   A direct access key can also be configured with this function           Defining programmable key shortcuts    You can define a shortcut for the function s  you use most   Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  PROGRAM KEYS    Select the menu to be displayed as a shortcut for the left V   and right       programmable keys  confirming each step     setting the date and the time  Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  DATE TIME    1 Enter the DATE  in as DD MM YY    2 Enter the TIME  starting with the hours and then the minutes   3 Confirm your entry    For further details  refer to the    Illustration     page 15 section     Picking up and hanging up calls automatically    This function allows you to take and end a call by simply taking the handset off its  base or placing it back on its base     Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  AUTO HANG UP and AUTO PICKUP    Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm           Changing your mailbox number    Notes The eircom messaging number is preconfigured for fast access  to your mailbox  171      Menu  gt  SETTIN
9. all       METHOD 1  1 Dial your contact s number     2 Press the key Q    METHOD 2    1 Press the key Q    2 Dial the number                                                  A beep sounds     At the end of the call  press the handset key and replace the handset on its  base     Receiving a call          1 Press the key to take the call     2 Atthe end of the call  press the handset  key and replace the handset on its  base     A beep sounds     Your handset includes the AUTO PICKUP and AUTO HANG UP    functions   For further details  refer to the  Picking up and hanging up calls    automatically     page 35 section        Managing several calls    Your phone allows you to take and manage several calls when you are already on the line   These calls can be managed with the Contextual menu     Receiving a second call    During a call  a beep indicates the arrival of a second call   To take this call  press ACCEPT when the message is displayed on the screen   Your first call is put on hold and you can talk with the second caller     Making a second call  Contextual menu  gt  SECOND CALL    Dial vour contact s number and confirm   The message SECOND CALL is displaved on the screen to indicate that the second  call is in progress     Switching from one call to the other    Contextual menu  gt  SWITCH    The call in progress is then put on hold and you can take back the previous call     Ending one of the calls in progress  Contextual menu  gt  HANGING UP    The call in progress is 
10. at its  own option and free of charge  either replace the device with another device reflecting    the current 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           Lexicon    Term    Pairing    Private automatic branch  exchange    PABX  Private Automatic  Branch eXchange     3 way conference    GAP   Generic Access Profile     Intercommunication    Definition    The pairing mode allows you to associate devices that  have to operate in pairs  for example  a phone base and  its handset  in compliance with the GAP standard     A PABX is primarily used to connect the telephones of a  private entity on to the public telephone network     This service allows you to talk to two contacts  simultaneously     The GAP is a standard that allows the handsets of the  various manufacturers to be operated with the same base  and calls to be dialled on the line connected to the base   Likewise  a single handset can work with several bases     Intercommunication establishes free communicati
11. cdslevsustientsmsbiiesdecincedes 45  Enabling Disabling fa Kg NE EN AE 45  Changing the ringing tONE        rrnrrnrrnrrnvnrrnvnrennrnernrnnennrneneneenvenesnvnnennerennensenvenenvneesvenennenssnvenesnenvnsenne AG  Defining the WAKE UP time          srrnnrrnvnrrnnvnrrnrvrernvnrennensrnvnnsnvnnesnvnnennenssnvenesnvnnennenennnnssnnenssnvenennnnensnnene AG  The Surveillance mode          sssssssensenenzsnnensensennnnnnseenennennnnz 46  Enabling the surveillance mode          rrrrrrnrnrrnnvnrrnnnnennvnennvnernnnnesnvnnennnnssnvnsennenesnvnnsnnenssnnessnnenesnveneeee AG  Disabling the surveillance TOC tik te it 47    Tracing your calls               cccccsccesccescccccesccesscess 48    GIN  el  L A 48  Viewing the received and dialled call 109 oo    nneennnnnnnnnennnnnn nn nnneans tannar ssa n nn a 48  Managing incoming or outgoing CS initio ossia aq ta kt 48  The events log i seseieie i 49  Checking SE EEE 49  Enabling Disabling event notification a assikurat ki i taa 49    Environmental information                ccccccccscsssees DO    Environmental impact                 cccccscccccccccscccccscccccescescesccees 50    GUAPAaNteEe               cccccsccccccccccccccccccccsscccccccccccces DT    Lexicon        cccccccccccccccccccccsscccccccccccccccccccssscccsssees D2       Discover       Your phone  The base    Model without answering machine  eircom 9000     elrRcom    eircom 900       Caption Description    1 Handset location    B I button Paging Pairing     e Short press  paging o
12. cons  e handset placed on the base  browser actions and the confirm key   e handset off hook  menus associated with programmable keys        LOW TRANSMISSION MODE    Your handset has a Low transmission mode It manages the radio transmission power  required according to how far you are away from your base     Handset set up    4  5  6       Take the batteries and the hatch 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 8 moves to inform you that charging is in progress  The icon  display stops moving when the batteries are charged        Charging    To charge your phone  place the handset on the base  making sure that the base is  connected to an AC outlet     The battery charging icon    moves to inform you that charging is in progress  The icon    display stops moving when the batteries are charged     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 elec
13. ctly     Search for an entry  Menu  gt  PHONEBOOK  gt  Option  gt  SEARCH    Enter the first letter of the name and confirm     When your handset is in standby mode  hold down the key  long press   corresponding on the first letter of the name to be looked up     Changing an entry    Menu  gt  PHONEBOOK  gt  Option  gt  EDIT    Change the name and or number and or number type and confirm     Deleting an entry  Menu  gt  PHONEBOOK  gt  Option  gt  DELETE    Confirm the deletion of the entry        Associating a ring tone with an entry  Menu  gt  PHONEBOOK  gt  Option  gt  RING TONE    Scroll down the list of available ring tones and confirm     Adding another number to an entry  Menu  gt  PHONEBOOK  gt  Option  gt  ADD NUMBER    Specify the required information by confirming at each step     e NEW NUMBER    enter their number   e HOME  WORK  MOBILE or FAX  select the number type     Transferring entries from one handset to  another    Notes You must have at least two handsets paired on the same base     Menu  gt  PHONEBOOK  gt  Option  gt  TRANSMIT    Each handset has its own phonebook    To transfer one or more entries from a phonebook to another handset   1 Confirm the message BY INTERCOM    2 Choose the desired option to transfer       ONE ENTRY   the current entry     MANY ENTRIES   the selected entries     ALL ENTRIES  all the phonebook entries     Select the handset to which the data are to be transferred   The receiving handset rings     Pick up the handset by pressing 
14. ds free kev    e Brows up 4 or down    through the menu  During a call  press up 4 or  down vw to increas or  decrease the volume    13 Pick up   Hands free  e Long press  switch on the  handset    Hang up kev   Short press  return to main  menu    Long press  switch off the  handset     6 Phonebook access key     7 Alphanumeric keyboard     8  key       14 Programmable   confirm  shortcut key     8     15 Speaker handsfree mode     Fre    U     amp           The 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        Caption   Description    1 Status icons   Indicates your phone s current state       Battery charge condition Y Network   P Phone in conversation mode A Alarm on       Secret mode on Only for the eircom 9000A model       Speakerphone on  22  Answering machine enabled    steadily displayed  answering  machine on      flashing  new message s  on  your answering machine or on  your mailbox         Answering machine off  no  display        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 mailbox number     page 36    f Low transmission    2 Information field  e handset placed on the base  the current time is displayed   e handset off hook  the handset number  the date and the time are  displayed   3 Action i
15. e   e the handset s registration number     Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  ADVANCED SET   gt  SET HANDSET  gt  PERSON REGISTR    FROM THE HANDSET    1 Select the base number and confirm    2 Enter the new base name and confirm  optional    3 Enter the base code     Notes The default code is 0000     FROM THE BASE     4 Enabling the paging mode   Refer to section    Enabling the paging mode     page 41     Renaming the handset    You can assign a meaningful name to your handset if you have several handsets  Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  ADVANCED SET   gt  SET HANDSET  gt  HANDSET NAME    Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm     Adjusting the contrast  Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  CONTRAST    Select the LEVEL 1  the LEVEL 2 or LEVEL 3 and confirm           The base    Enabling the paging mode    You enable the paging mode when you associate an additional handset  for  example     Press the paging button for several seconds     Or  Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  ADVANCED SET   gt  SET BASE  gt  REGISTR MODE    e On the eircom 9000 base  the base is in paging mode     e On the eircom 9000A base  a dash flashes on the display  meaning that the base  is in paging mode   Once the handset is registered  the paging mode is automatically exited     Notes Your base will remain in paging mode for about a minute     Adjusting the volume of the messages heard  from the base    For better listening comfort  you can adjust the volume when listening to answering  machine messages from the base     Menu  
16. ertified rechargeable  batteries NIMH 1 2 V 650 mAh  never use no 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 this 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 easilv accessible     Do not install vour 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 45   C     In regions greatly affected by electrical storms we recommend that you  protect your telephone circuit with a special fixture for excess voltage     Do not attempt to remove screws or open the appliance  It does not  contain any user replaceable parts     This device is designed to be used for connecting to the public telephone  network  If problems should arise  contact your nearest specialist dealer   Only use the telephone cable supplied     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     Zo
17. f handsets   e Long press  pairing of handsets          Model with answering machine  eircom 9000A     Key    oS    o    eircom 9000 A    Description    1 Handset location     2 Short press     reading messages       3 Message deletion    Long press in read mode   delete a message    Long press when not in read    mode  delete already read  messages     Key    read   stop    I             Description    4    5    Display    Answering machine off  no  display   Answering machine enabled      No new messages  a dash  is displayed      New messages have been  received  the unread  messages counter flashes  and displays the number of  messages received   up to 9     Paging button    Short press  paging of  handsets   Long press  pairing of  handsets    The handset          Key Description Key Description    1 Loudspeaker    2 Graphic screen    9 Microphone    10 Star key  e Long press  unlock   lock the  keyboard    3 Programmable   cancel 11 Press and hold the key  shortcut key  refer to    Checking your  mailbox     page 36    e If the answering machine   eircom 9000A  is turned off   access to eircom  messaging      e If the answering machine   eircom 9000A  is turned on   access to the answering  machine      eircom messaging is eircom s answering  machine on the network  The eircom  messaging number is preconfigured for fast  access to vour mailbox  171   To modifv the  number please refer to  Changing vour  mailbox number   page 36     4 Browser 12 Speakerphone key      Han
18. g the remote querying COOG         rsnnnrennvnrennnnssnvnrennnnssnnnsrnvnnennrnssnnnnesnvnnennvnsennnsennenssnvenennsee 33  Changing the recording quality          rnrrrnrnrrrnnrrnnvnrennvnrenvnnenvnnennvnnennnnernvnsrnvnnennvnnennnnsennnssnnenesnvenenenne 33    Changing the number of ringsS      rmmrsrnrrrnrrrrnvrnrrnvrnrnnrnrnnrnrenvrnssnvenenvrnsenrnssnnnnssnresennrnssnvnssnvesesnressnennee 33       Setting up            ccsccscccccccccccccccccccccccssscssscesccees OF    The PONG Lae eden 34  Changing the ringing WOT L 34  Enabling Disabling audio alerts          rssnrrrnrnrrnnvnrrnrnnernvnrrnnvnernvnesnrnnennrnssnnnnernvnnsnnrnssnnnssnnenssnvnnennenene 34  Enabling Disabling the SIS I OCS EEE 34  Defining programmable key SNOStCuUts 0 0    cece cccsseccsssccesseccsseccessecesssecessecesseecesseeeeseeeeeaeens 35  Setting the date and the time         rwrsnnnronnnnrrnvnnennvnrennnrennnnernvnnennvneennnnssnenssnvnnennvnnsnnenssnnesennenesnnnvenenne 35  Picking up and hanging up calls automatically         rsrnrrronrrronrrnrrnrnrernrnrenvrnrsnrnnennrrrnnresenvnnssnrene 35  Changing your mailbox number        rrmrrrrrrrsnrarrnvrnernrnrenvrnrsnrnrenvrernvrnssnvrnssnrnsenvrnssnvnnssnvessnvesennsnssnnene 36  CFIC CI  ET MADOX SEE 36  Changing the display language EN 36  ENN 3   Defining banned calls  Parental Control           e ennnennznnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn r nst n nn n sta nsa 3   Changing the default Code           cee ccsccsssscesssccesssscessscssscccsssecessescesseecsssecss
19. gt  ANS MACH   gt SETTINGS  gt SPK BS LEVEL  Select the desired level  LOW  MEDIUM or HIGH  and confirm        Resetting the base    When you reset your base  all the settings are returned to their initial values  factory  settings   except for the phonebook     Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  ADVANCED SET   gt  SET BASE  gt  RESET BASE    Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm     Removing a handset registered on the base  Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  ADVANCED SET   gt  SET BASE  gt  DELETE HANDSET    1 Enter the base code and confirm     Notes The default code is 0000     2 Select the handset number and confirm     Renaming the base    You can assign a meaningful name to your base if you have several bases   Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  ADVANCED SET   gt  SET BASE  gt  RENAME BASE    Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm           The line    IMPORTANT We do not recommend that you change line settings without first  contacting your operator  as this may result in your phone line  being disconnected     Changing the network type    You can connect your phone to a public or private network     Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  ADVANCED SET   gt  SETLINE  gt  NETWORK TYPE  gt   PRIVATE or PUBLIC    Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm     Changing the dialling type  You can use a voice frequency or pulse based dialling system     Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  ADVANCED SET   gt  SET LINE  gt  DIAL  gt  TONE or PULSE    Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm     Cha
20. interrupted and you take back the previous call        Talking with two contacts at the same time   3 party conference     Contextual menu  gt  3 PARTY CONF    You can then talk with your two contacts at the same time     To end the 3 party conference  press the key  0         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 38  section     Calling another handset  intercom     Enter the handset s number directly on the keyboard     Press Q    The selected handset rings     Take the call from the handset by pressing Q    End the call by pressing  2     Transferring a call to another handset    Notes You must have at least two handsets paired on the same base     Contextual menu  gt  CALL TRANSFER    1 Select the handset and confirm   The handset called rings     2 Pick up the other handset and then transfer the call by pressing  2        Use the phonebook    Create an entry  Menu  gt  PHONEBOOK  gt   lt  New  gt     Specify the required information by confirming at each step     e NEW NAME    enter your contact s name   e NEW NUMBER    enter their number   e HOME  WORK  MOBILE or FAX  select the number type     Call the contact from their entry  Menu  gt  PHONEBOOK  gt  Option  gt  CALL    Confirm or press the key or the speakerphone key dire
21. isplayed     Scroll through the menus to the DATE TIME menu by pressing the top a or bottom v    of the browser key e    Enter the DATE TIME menu by pressing the left programmable key     _   The DATE TIME menu is displayed     Enter the DATE  using the numeric keypad  day  month and year  in the form  DD MMIYY     Confirm your entry by pressing the left programmable key V    The home screen displays the message OK     The main menu is displayed on the screen        of the browser key    Enter the TIME  using the numeric keypad  hours then minutes      Confirm your entry by pressing the left programmable key V    The home screen displays the message OK     You have just set your phone   s current date and time     Refer to the    Menu tree structure     page 17 section to find out about your phone s  functions           Menu tree structure    Contextual menu       PHONEBOOK l  In conversation mode   Option   FIRST CALL   lt  New  gt  FEN eee  VIEW  HANDSFREE _ ______   CALL   LOUDSP FAR BASE      EDIT CALL TRANSFER       __  SEARCH   SECOND CALL   RING TONE   _PHONEBOOK ___ LL   ADD NUMBER   CALLS ee   NEW ENTRY   per NONE  DELETE   RECORD 2     TRANSMIT                    SWITCH  INCOMING CALLS _S PARTY CONF _ ____   OUTGOING CALLS  HANDSFREE _ _____   EVENTS   LOUDSPEAK BASE              PHONEBOOK __ L     CALLS 22  ACCESSORIES SECRET L    RECORD    ___        PEN   HANGING UP  ROOM MONITOR  9 tnnnnmmssmesmoser  RINGER TONE  EXTERNAL CALL  INTERNAL CALL  BEEPS  SILENT MODE 
22. n without  your contacts knowledge  You have to obtain your contact s  authorization before using this function     Contextual menu  gt  RECORD  gt  Begin then End     Confirm the messages on the screen           Answering machine settings    Enabling Disabling call filtering    Call filtering allows you to take only the calls you want   Other calls will be recorded on the answering machine     Menu  gt  ANS MACH   gt  SETTINGS  gt  CALL SCREENING  gt  ON or OFF    Changing the remote querying code    You can give this code to anyone who needs to check their messages outside   Menu  gt  ANS MACH   gt  SETTINGS  gt  REMOTE CODE  gt  MODIFY CODE     Follow the instructions on the screen to change the code     Notes The default code is 0000     Changing the recording quality  Menu  gt  ANS MACH   gt  SETTINGS  gt  MODE ENREG   gt  HIGH or STD    Two quality modes are available     e HIGH for higher quality  12 minutes and 30 seconds of recording    e STD for standard quality  24 minutes      Changing the number of rings    You can increase the number of rings before the answering machine cuts in to give  yourself longer to take the call     Menu  gt  ANS MACH   gt  SETTINGS  gt  NO OF RINGS  gt  2 to 7    Select the number of rings you want  up to 7 rings            setting up       The phone    Changing the ringing tone  Menu  gt  RINGER TONE  gt  EXTERNAL CALL and INTERNAL CALL    You can change the ringing tone of     e outside calls   e calls between handsets  intercom      
23. nes without reception may appear owing to elements in the building   This can cause brief interruptions in the conversation  caused by faulty    transmission                     pl    Certain medical equipment and highiv sensitive machines or securitv  systems may be affected by the transmission power of the telephone  In  these cases we recommend adhering to the safety information     Your eircom 9000 9000A has anti skid pads that should leave no traces  on your furniture and ensure stability  However  given the the wide variety  of finishes used by furniture manufacturers  traces may appear on  surfaces in contact with the parts of your eircom 9000 9000A  eircom  decline all responsibility in any such cases of damage     The used battery must be disposed of in line with the recycling  regulations in this user manual        Contents    Recommendations and safety instructions          2    DISCOVEL        cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccsccccsccccsescssess D    WOU DONG E A cco nacvecccosssewarecenssiencsecse lt scaseect 8  i f O E E A EE EE A EEE S 8  TRENINGE EEE 10  eg EEE NE 12  Handset set up een 13  VAY ON P rc aeew seco es swsacceesesesscndecaesescuceaeecesssannuseccceswente 14  Browsing through the Menus                ccccccscesccscccccescescescees 14   gt  OE NE ER NE 14  F FOO FEE LEE EEE EN ENE 15  MAIN eee EEA A EA A EEE 15  METERNE 17  Procedures in your POOKIE U a ee oan uennetaraa enti pann 19    Making and receiving calls                 cccesccsscceees 20
24. nging the flash duration    You can configure the flash duration if you use your phone abroad or on a private  network     For further details  refer to section  Changing the network type     page 43    Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  ADVANCED SET   gt  SET LINE  gt  FLASHING  gt  80 MS to 600 MS    Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm           Defining the outside call prefix  PABX     You can define the outside call prefix if you use your phone on a private automatic  branch exchange     For further details  refer to the  Lexicon   page 52 section     Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  ADVANCED SET   gt  SET LINE  gt  PABX PREFIX  gt  ACTIVATE    DEACTIVATE or PREFIX or EDIT LENGTH    The following options are available     e ACTIVATE   DEACTIVATE   to define the prefix status   e PREFIX   to enter the number that allows you to access the outside line     e EDIT LENGTH  to specify the length of the number before automatic dialling of  the prefix  from 01 to 99            Enjoy       The alarm    Notes The alarm sounds for 60 seconds through the handset speaker   To stop the alarm clock  press any key on the handset     Programming the alarm  Menu  gt  ACCESSORIES  gt  ALARM    To program the alarm    1 Depending on the alarm status  enable or disable the ALARM function   2 If necessary  change the ring tone    3 Select the time at which you want to be woken up    For further details  refer to the following sections     Finding out the alarm status  Menu  gt  ACCESSORIES  gt  ALA
25. nnannnnnz na 24  Options during a Call               ccecescscccsccccccccescecccecceccescescesccs 25  Enable Disable loudspeaker  handsfree mode           rnnrrnrnrrnnnnrrnvnnennvnennnnsrnvnnesnrnnennnnsrnvenennnesene 25  FEN 26  Enabling Disabling the secret MmOde        rrnrrrnrnrrnnnnrnnvnnrnnrnrnnrnrsnvnnennresennrnssnnnssnnnsennrnssnvnnssnvessnvesenne 26  Locating your handset                ccccsccccccccccscccccesccsccesccescesccs 27    Listening and Recording   model eircom 9000A                 cccsccescccsceescessees OG    Enabling disabling the answering machine                 sceseee 28  Answering machine announcements              cccccsccscescesccsccs 29  Saving your persona sa  2  610  119 10  gt  i e 29  Listening to your announcement         rrrnrrnrnrrnrnnrrnrnrenverenvrnssnvnnennrnssnvrnssnrenenvenesnresenvnsssnvesenvressnvesene 29  Erasing your announcement EEE 29  MESSAGES dende 30  Listening to your MESSAGES              ccccccesssscessscesssscesescesscccsscecsssscessescessescsssecessuscessscesseecessesesseaeeesees 30  Managing Ke eo GS  6 GSE 31  Querying your answering machine remotely           rnrarrrrrrrrnvrrrnnrrenvrrenvrrenvrrnnrrrnvrrnnnnrenvnsenvnsennsn 31  Delete all your messages EE nd 32  Recording a conversatiOn           smrsnnvarsvarrnvrnrrnrerenvrnsrnvrnrsnresenvrssnnrnssnvnnssnressnvrnssnvnessnrsssnresenvresessvsene 32  Answering machine settings              ccceccsccssccsccccccescecccescees 33  Enabling Disabling Ke TANS ER 33  Changin
26. ntry   menu through the shortcut  e Display context sensitive    menu options during a call   e Display options during a call    Right          e Cancel the current entry     For further details on programming the left and right programmable  keys  see section    Defining programmable key shortcuts     page 35        Illustration    To browse through menus  use the browser and the two programmable keys     Press the top a or bottom v of the browser key 4   The main menu is displaved on the screen     Press the top a or bottom v of the browser key to scroll through the menus    and access the desired function     Confirm your choice Enter the displayed menu by pressing the left  programmable key     _     Cancel your choice Exit the displayed menu     either by pressing the right programmable key _           or by pressing the 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  follow the chronological order 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    Press the top a or bottom v of the browser key       A    Scroll through the menus to the SETTINGS menu by pressing the top a or bottom v    e   Enter the SETTINGS menu by pressing the left programmable key xe     The SETTINGS menu is d
27. on  between several handsets from the same base                CIRCOM    Irish Trade Mark Registration no  213824  Registered of ce  eircom Limited    1HSQ  St  John s Road  Dublin 8  Registered in Ireland No  98 89    253472870A   12 2012    
28. on the screen     Notes For further details on the settings of your answering machine  see section     Setting up      page 34           Answering machine announcements    Notes If you have not saved a personal announcement  the answering machine  will automatically use the pre recorded announcement     Saving your personal announcement  Menu  gt  ANS MACH   gt  OUTGOING MSG   gt  CHANGE    Confirm the instructions on the screen     Listening to your announcement  Menu  gt  ANS MACH   gt  OUTGOING MSG   gt  PLAY    The current announcement used is played     Erasing your announcement    Notes If you have erased your personal announcement  the answering  machine will use the pre recorded announcement     Menu  gt  ANS MACH   gt  OUTGOING MSG   gt  DELETE    Confirm the instructions on the screen           Messages    Listening to your messages    FROM THE BASE    Notes For better listening comfort  see section  Adjusting the volume of the    messages heard from the base     page 41     FROM THE HANDSET  Menu  gt  ANS MACH   gt  MESSAGES  gt  PLAY    The messages are read in chronological order  from oldest to newest    At the end of the last message  the answering machine will stop automatically     Notes Depending on your operator and your subscription  your contact s  name and number are displayed on the screen           Managing your messages    When playing back messages  press the following buttons     TO    FROM THE BASE FROM THE HANDSET  Go on to the next message 1 pres
29. r they end up as waste     WEEE disposed of to land Il  incinerated or recovered without 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  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    e 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 amenitv  sites for collection bv  WEEE Ireland  on behalf of eircom   Reduce  Reuse  Recycle eircom working for the environment        Guarantee    a  The eircom 9000 A 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 9000 A 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  
30. s    Return to the start of the 1 press  message    Return to the previous message 2 presses  Pause Resume reading 1 press    Stop Start message again 7 short press   mo    Delete the message being read 1 long press   x   1 press    Querying your answering machine remotely  This function allows you to check your messages from outside    When playing back messages  press the following buttons    ees  OTHER TELEPHONE  Read messages 7 press 5    Enable   Disable the answering recording machine 7 press    9  Go on to the next message 7 press     x    Return to the start of the message 1 press   Return to the previous message 2 presses  Delete the message being read 1 press  Pause Continue plaving back 1 press 0    1 Dial your phone number  the telephone rings  see  Changing the number of  rings     page 33       While listening to your announcement  press the key and enter your remote  querying code     Notes If the answering machine is is disabled  wait for 12 rings before the    bip is emitted  Press the key and enter your remote querying  code     Notes The default code is 0000  You can change it     For further details  refer to paragraph    Changing the remote querying  code     page 33        Delete all your messages    FROM THE BASE     x   1 long press  only for messages already read     FROM THE HANDSET  Menu  gt  ANS MACH   gt  MESSAGES  gt  DELETE OLD    Confirm the deletion     Recording a conversation    CAUTION The Penal Code prohibits the recording of a conversatio
31. secessescesssscssssceseseeeens 38  Allow Prevent the sharing of a call with another handset           sse eensennzennnnnzzzsntnnzznnnnza 38  The nANQSEL aria 38  Associating a new handset ei e 38  Define the priority base for a handset           rrrnnrrnnnrrnnnnernvnnrnnvnsrnvnnenvnnernvnnennrnsennenesnnnssnvenennrnssnnenee 39  Resetting La SEEREN 39  Customizing the handset s registration           rrrnrrrnrnrrnrrrrrnrrrrnnrnrrnrnrrnvrnnsnvnnennrerenvrnesnvnsenvesssnresennee 40  Renaming the handset          rrnnernvnrrnvvnrnvnnernvnrennrnernvnnennvnssnnnnsnnnnesnvnnennnnsnvenesnvnnennensnnenssnnenesnnnenssnvene 40  Adjusting the COM SEE 40  TNG DASO i anean E EEEN EEEE EEEE EEVEE EE EAEE EONS 41  Enabling the Nr nddde 41  Adjusting the volume of the messages heard from the base l    41  Resetting the 9 EEE EEE 42  Removing a handset registered on the base          rrnnrsnnnnrnvnnrnnrnnrnnrnrrnvnnrsnvnrsnresenvrnssnvnsssvressnresen  42  Renaming the baSe    EEE 42  TAE WNC tai EA 43  Changing the network type    EEE 43  Cnanging the dialling    0 43  Changing the flash duration          rrrrrnrrronrnrrnnvnrrnrvnrnnrnrnnvrrenvrnssnrrnenvrnssnvrnssvnnssnrnsennrnssnvnnssnvessvresessnnee 43    Defining the outside call prefix  PABX    eeesssssseseseseressseesressressresssressressressrersresressreeseressressressn  44       ENO  se GD    Tennene 45  Programming the alert 45  Finding out the alarm SUS eos saisecaserstacurecacledassbasasuslssasialasiusnsoundedodnainsusinlesausileaiu
32. sion mode  vou will not be able to share a  call in process with another handset     Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  ADVANCED SET   gt  SET BASE  gt  INTRUSION    Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm        The handset    Associating a new handset    Your phone allows you to associate other handsets with the base  You then have to  page pair them so that they are recognized     Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  ADVANCED SET   gt  SET HANDSET  gt  REGISTRATION  FROM THE HANDSET   1 Enable the function     FROM THE BASE     2 Enabling the paging mode   Refer to section    Enabling the paging mode     page 41     Once the handset is registered  the paging mode is automatically exited           Define the priority base for a handset    This function allows you to specify the priority base to be used for making calls     Notes Only if you have paged paired the same handset on several  bases     Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  ADVANCED SET   gt  SET HANDSET  gt  BASE PRIORITY    Select the base that the handset should use first     Notes The automatic mode avoids you having to specify a priority     Resetting the handset    When you reset your handset  all the settings are returned to their initial values   factory settings   except for the phonebook     Menu  gt  SETTINGS  gt  ADVANCED SET   gt  SET HANDSET  gt  RESET HANDSET    Follow the instructions on the screen and confirm           Customizing the handset s registration    You can customize the following information     e your base s nam
33. trical  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    Recommendations and safety  instructions     page 2     CAUTION To prevent damage to your handset  only use approved AAA  format NiMH 1 2 V 650 mAh rechargeable type batteries  Never  use No rechargeable batteries        Browsing through the menus    Browser    This browser allows you to quickly access menus and change your  av we settings easily  It points in two directions   ov    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 volume or  the bottom v to decrease it        Programmable keys    Your phone has two so called    programmable    keys allowing you to associate a shortcut  to the menu you use most  This shortcut can then be accessed from the your phone   s home  screen     These keys are also used to confirm or cancel an action in a menu     Programmable Use this key from the home Use this key from the   key    screen to    menus to      Left   L Directly access the associated     Confirm the current e
    
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