ORANGE 8002, 8012 User Manual

User manual
8002 / 8012
e-diatonis CE/S/M/L
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Introduction
Thank you for choosing a telephone Orange Business Services.
How to read this guide
All features and configurations procedures in this guide are described step by step. Thus you are sometimes invited to select menus or sub-menus displayed on the phone screen. To recognize them, these menus are written in a purple italic font.
As an example, if you need to access the routing features, the documentation shows:
o Routing
It means that you have to:
o use the up and down navigation key until the requested label appears on the screen, o press on the OK key to validate your choice.
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Recommendations on the management of password (or personal code) of your phone
When connected to an external public network your e-diatonis IPBX can be subject to malicious attacks. A simple way of protecting against attack is to change your passwords regularly as you do for your PCs. Here are a few tips on choosing your password, called "personal code" (6 digits on your phone) :
Do not use a too easy password (ex. 123456, 302010 ...) Take a different password for each application Your password is personal and should remain confidential, not disclose it to anyone else Never write down your password. The first thing an attacker will do is rummage through your
belongings – check your diary, look under your monitor and keyboard, sift through your garbage, etc.
Your phone is now correctly secure and the fraud risks are minimized.
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1 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TELEPHONE 6
2 USING YOUR TELEPHONE 8
2.1 MAKING A CALL (COMMUNICATIONS) 8
2.2 MAKE A CALL USING THE PERSONAL PHONE BOOK (DIRECTORY) 8
2.3 CALL BY NAME (COMMUNICATIONS) 8
2.4 REDIAL LAST NUMBER 9
2.5 RECEIVING A CALL 9
2.6 INTERPHONY 10
2.7 CALL LOG 10
3 DURING CONVERSATION 11
3.1 MUTE, SO THAT YOUR CORRESPONDENT CANNOT HEAR YOU 11
3.2 MAKING A SECOND CALL DURING A CONVERSATION 11
3.3 ANSWERING A SECOND CALL DURING A CONVERSATION 11
3.4 PLACING A CALL ON HOLD (HOLD) 12
3.5 SWITCHING BETWEEN CALLS 12
3.6 TRANSFERRING A CALL 12
3.7 THREE-WAY CONFERENCE 13
3.8 SENDING DTMF SIGNALS 13
3.9 ADJUST AUDIO VOLUME 13
4 KEEP IN TOUCH 14
4.1 INFORMATION ABOUT THE PHONE ( WHO AM I?) 14
4.2 DIVERTING CALLS TO ANOTHER NUMBER (IMMEDIATE DIVERSION) (ROUTING) 14
4.3 MODIFY THE FORWARD (ROUTING) 14
4.4 CANCEL THE FORWARD (ROUTING) 14
4.5 DIVERTING YOUR CALLS TO YOUR VOICE MESSAGE SERVICE (ROUTING) 14
4.6 CONSULTING YOUR VOICE MAILBOX 14
5 SET UP YOUR PHONE 15
5.1 PROGRAMMING YOUR PERSONAL DIRECTORY (DIRECTORY) 15
5.2 CONFIGURING THE TELEPHONE RINGER (SETTINGS) 15
5.3 ADJUSTING SCREEN CONTRAST (SETTINGS) 16
5.4 SELECTING LANGUAGE (SETTINGS) 16
5.5 ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE IDENTITY SECRECY (SETTINGS) 17
5.6 SELECT THE HEADSET -(8012 ONLY) (SETTINGS) 17
5.7 LOCK/UNLOCK THE PHONE 17
6 GUARANTEE AND CLAUSES 18
6.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 18
6.2 "EC" DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE 19
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1 Getting to know your telephone
Alpha-numerical keypad.
Start call key /Redial key
End call key / Release key.
Up and Down navigation keys to navigate within menus, OK key to select menu and confirm a choice.
C key to erase a character when entering a number or string of characters. This key is also used to navigate back one menu level.
Return to idle screen and quick access to the Call by name feature (one press in idle mode).
Quick access to the phone\'s main features.
Mute key: Press the Mute key during a conversation to prevent your contacts from hearing you. Pressing this key in idle mode activates the interphony mode.
To adjust volumes up or down.
Hands-free/Loudspeaker Key: To make or answer a call without lifting the receiver. Use also this key to switch headset, handset or handsfree.
Access the voice mail feature or the list of missed calls. This key is blinking in case of new message or missed call
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