Sagem eircom 8010R User Manual

INTRODUCTION
Dear customer:
Thank you for purchasing a eircom 8010R telephone; we appreciate your trust in us. This product was manufactured with the upmost care, should you encounter any difficulties during its use, we recommend that you refer to this user guide. For further information please refer to eircom 8010R helpdesk : 1850 60 20 60.
For your comfort and safety, we ask that you read the following paragraph carefully:
Your DECT telephone must not be installed in a humid room (wash room, bathroom, laundry room, kitchen, etc.) unless it is 1.50 m away from a water point, or outside. Your telephone must be operated at temperatures ranging from 5°C to 45°C.
Only use the supplied power adapter, connect it to the base socket according to the installation instructions provided in this booklet and the indications on the identification label affixed to it (voltage, current, electric network frequency). As a safety measure, you can use the power adaptors to cut off the 230V current in case of danger. They must be located near to the device, and must be easily accessible.
This telephone was designed for use on the public switched telephone network (PSTN). In case of a problem you must first contact your reseller. Only use the supplied telephone cord.
For your personal safety, never place your handset on the base without the batteries, or without the battery cover, you could get an electric shock.
To avoid damaging your handset, only use certified rechargeable AAA batteries NiMH 1.2 V 550 mAH, never use non rechargeable batteries. Insert the batteries in the handset battery compartment respecting polarity.
At the end of their useful life, batteries must be disposed of according to the recycling instructions
presented in this booklet.
Your DECT telephone has an inside radio range of about 50 metres and up to 300 metres in open space. The immediate presence of metal parts (of a television for example), or of any electric appliance may result in range reduction.
Some sensitive medical equipment and safety equipment may be affected by the radio-frequency transmissions of your telephone. In all cases, we ask that you respect the safety recommendations.
In areas where storms are frequent, we recommend that you protect your telephone line using a surge protection device.
This equipment does not function in the case of an electric network shutdown: For the emergency calls, use a self-contained cord telephone.
The CE marking certifies that the product meets the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/CE of the European Parliament and of the Council pertaining to microwave radio equipment and telecommunication terminal equipment, for the safety and health of users, for electromagnetic interference. Furthermore, it efficiently uses the frequency spectrum attributed to ground and spatial communication to prevent damaging interference.
The declaration of compliance may be looked up on the www.sagem-communications.com site or can be obtained from the following address:
Sagem Communication SAS
Customer relations department 4 rue du Petit Albi
95800 Cergy Saint-Christophe -France
Your telephone 1
Unpacking 1
Your base 1 Your handset 2 Connecting the base 4 Handset set-up 4 Handset turning on and off 5 Replacing the batteries 5
Making a call 6 Receiving a call 6 During a call 6
Handsfree 6
Getting started 6
Call transfer 7 During a call 7 Accessing the phonebook or call log 8 Secret mode 8
Ending a call 9 Communication between two handsets 9
Menu structure 10
Your phonebook 12
Viewing the phonebook 12 Creating an entry 12 Using a phonebook entry to place a call 13 Searching for a contact 13
Performing a quick search 13 Performing a refined search 14
Editing an entry 14 Deleting an entry 14 Associate a ring tone to your contact 15
Call log 16
Viewing the received and dialled call log 16 Calling a number listed in the dialled and received call log 16 Viewing the events log 17
Accessories 18
Alarm clock 18
Setting the alarm clock 18 Activating or deactivating the alarm clock 18 Modifying the alarm clock time 18 Changing the alarm clock ring tone 19
Timer 19
Changing the programmed time of the timer 19 Changing the timer ring tone 19
Displaying or hiding the programmed time of the timer 20
Birthday alarms 20
Adding a new birthday alarm 20 Viewing a birthday alarm 20 Modifying or deleting a birthday alarm 21
Monitoring a room 21
Customising the handset 22
Changing the ring tones 22
Activating or deactivating the beeps 22 Activating/deactivating the silent mode 23
Modify the idle screen 23 Modify the colour of the menu backgrounds 23
Security 24
Locking/unlocking the keypad 24 Programming an emergency number 24 Defining the call time limit 25 Defining forbidden prefixes - Call barring 26 Modifying the base code 27 Authorising listening in 27
Settings 28
Programming a key 28 Modifying the date and time 28 Adjusting the contrast 29 Using the auto hang up and pick up features 29 Modifying the Voice mailbox number (network mailbox) 29 Modifying the language 30
Advanced Settings / Handset settings 31
Registering a new handset to a base 31 Modifying the base preference 31 Resetting the handset 32 Personal registering 32
Advanced Settings / Base settings 33
Using a handset to put the base in registration mode 33 Resetting the base 34 De-registering a handset 34 Renaming the base 35
Advanced Settings / Line settings 35
Modifying the network type 35 Modifying the dialling mode 36
CONTENTS
Modifying the flash duration (R key) 36 Setting a PABX prefix 37
Appendix 38
Care and Maintenance 38 Problems 38
Features 39
Environmental information 40
Environmental impact 40
Warranty 41
CONTENTS
YOUR TELEPHONE
Place the box in front of you, open it and make sure it contains the following items:
one eircom 8010R base station,
one eircom 8010R handset,
one battery compartment cover,
one plug,
one telephone line cord,
three rechargeable batteries,
this user guide.
It fits well into your family environment.
eircom 8010R
Handset location
Base button
Pressed briefly:
- handset paging.
Held down:
- handset registration.
YOUR TELEPHONE
With its user-friendly design, you will appreciate how easy it is to hold and its quality during conversations.
* eircom messaging is eircom's answering machine on the network. The eircom
messaging number is preconfigured for fast access to your mailbox. To modify the number please refer to“Modifying the Voice mailbox number (network mailbox)”, on page 29.
Colour graphics display
Program keys
Phonebook key
Hang up Turn off the handset
Alphanumeric keypad
Pick up Handsfree
Direct CALL LOG access
Speaker
Microphone
Navigator key
R key
Key 1: hold down for quick access to eircom messaging*
Internal calls
YOUR TELEPHONE
The navigator key, a rapid selection tool.
The visual display of your handset
When the battery charge icon is at minimum, your screen will not be lit and the volume level of the hands-free function will be decreased until the battery is recharged.
To cancel, delete or go to the previous menu
Navigating
To confirm or to access a sub-menu
1
03/01 00:00
Sil.
Alarm
Battery indicator
Time
Name of programmed functions in and keys.
Date
Number of handset
YOUR TELEPHONE
On the back of the base, click in the telephone jack in its socket (as shown on the drawing) and connect the other end of the lead to the wall telephone socket.
Connect the end of the plug lead to the back of the base station and the plug into the mains socket.
Insert the batteries one after the other in compliance with the battery polarity, as shown on the label in the handset. Place the cover back on the handset by pushing upwards until it is completely closed.
Remove the protective film on the screen, place the handset on the base to fully charge the batteries.
The charging icon appears on the screen, it indicates the charging status. Once the icon is full, your batteries are charged.
Before making any connections, please refer to the safety instructions presented at the beginning of this user guide.
Only use certified rechargeable batteries. For optimal battery charge, leave the handset on the base for at least 12 hours during initial use. During charging, the batteries may heat up, this is quite normal and without risk.
Telephone socket
Power socket
YOUR TELEPHONE
To turn off the handset, hold down the red key . The "POWER OFF" message is displayed on the screen. Your handset is now switched off.
To turn on your handset, press the green key .
Information is displayed on the screen, including the battery charging indicator icon, the handset number (for example 1), the date, the time and the function keys.
Hold down the red key to turn off the handset. Turn it around so that the battery compartment is accessible.
Remove the old batteries, insert the new batteries one by one in compliance with the polarity of the batteries as shown on the label fixed in the handset.
Place the cover back on the handset by pushing upwards until it is completely closed.
Worn out batteries must be disposed of respecting environmental recommendations.
To avoid damaging your handset, only use certified rechargeable AAA batteries NiMH 1.2 V 550 mAH, never use non rechargeable batteries.
Use only rechargeable batteries. Never use conventional (non-rechargeable) batteries or other battery types as this may cause significant damage to health and property. For example, the outer casting of the batteries could be destroyed or the batteries could explose. The phone could also malfunction or be damaged as a result of using batteries that are not rechargeable.
Enter the number of your contact using the keypad keys.
If you enter an invalid digit, press C on the
navigator key to erase the incorrect
digit. Press the green key on your handset to make the call.
When you receive a call your telephone rings. If you have subscribed to a "Caller display" service, the caller's information appears on the screen (unless your caller has enabled the anonymous mode), otherwise the "UNKNOWN" screen is displayed.
Pick up by pressing the green key .
At the end of the conversation, press the red
key .
You can also make a call by:
- Pressing the green key
to
access the line.
- Dialling your contact's number.
During communication, you can increase or decrease the audio volume of your handset by pressing the or key on the navigator.
During a call, numerous options are
accessible by pressing Menu .
Select the desired option in the following list:
- HANDSFREE: to activate the handset speaker.
- INTERNAL CALL: to transfer the call to another handset.
- SECOND CALL: to make a second call.
- PHONEBOOK: to access the phonebook.
- CALLS: to access the call log.
- SECRET: to mute the handset microphone.
While having a conversation with your contact, you can enable the handset
loudspeaker. Press Menu .
Select HANDSFREE. Press Activ. .
The message HANDSFREE ACTIVATED appears on the screen. Increase or decrease the audio volume using or .
When pressing the green key while engaged in a conversation you automatically activate the handsfree mode of the handset, by pressing it again you deactivate the handsfree mode. When the battery charge icon is at minimum the hands-free function is turned off until the battery is recharged.
GETTING STARTED
This function is only accessible when two handsets or more are registered to the same base. You can now transfer the call in progress to another hand set.
During communication, press Menu .
Select INTERNAL CALL using or .
Press Valid. .
Select the handset you want to call using
or . Press Call .
The handset called rings, once someone picks up transfer the call by pressing the red
key .
To retake the call before it is picked up by the
handset called, press Menu .
Select HANGING UP using or . Press
Valid. .
During a call, you can receive a second incoming call or place a call to a second contact. You can then switch from one contact to the other. You may also set a three party conference if the second call has been set from your terminal (depending on your subscription).
Receiving a second call whilst on line
During the call, a beep is transmitted to your telephone by your service provider to let you know that you have a second call waiting.
Press ACCEPT to take this new call.
Your other caller is then put on hold and you can talk with your second caller.
Making a second call whilst on line.
During a call, you can put your contact on hold and call a second one by pressing
Menu .
Select SECOND CALL using or . Press
Valid. .
Select your contact's telephone number in
the phonebook by pressing and press
Valid. or dial the number using the
keypad and press Call .
The second call is then launched, with the first call still on hold.
To alternate from one call to the other
Press Menu .
Select SWITCH using or . Press
Valid. .
The call in progress is put on hold, and you can then take the second call.
GETTING STARTED
To end one of the calls and continue the other one
Press Menu .
Select HANGING UP using or . Press
Valid. .
The call in progress is definitely terminated, and you can then take the second call.
To set up a 3 way-call (the two parties and yourself)
Press Menu .
Select 3-PARTY CONF using or . Press Valid. .
You can then talk to both parties simultaneously.
To end the 3 way-call, press the red
key .
Dual incoming call management can also be
done via the R key .
- Accepting a second incoming call:
+ .
- Making a second call during
communication: + recipient number.
- Alternating from one call to the
other: + .
- Ending a call and switching to the call on
hold: + .
- Setting up a 3 way-call: + .
During a call, you can access your phonebook to look up a telephone number, a name contained in an entry or information on calls stored in your call log.
During a call, press Menu .
Select PHONEBOOK or CALLS using
or and press Valid. .
Return to the communication menu
using .
You can switch to secret mode at any time during your conversation. Your handset microphone will be switched off and the other person will not be able to hear you.
To activate secret mode:
During a call, press Menu .
Select SECRET using or . Press
Activ. .
The SECRET MODE message will appear on the screen.
To deactivate secret mode:
Press Exit .
Your correspondent will be able to hear you again.
You can also choose to deactivate the secret mode by the C key on the navigator panel.
GETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED
At the end of the conversation, press the red
key .
To call another handset, press the key.
Select with the desired handset with the
or keys. Press Call .
The handset rings. Pick up on the second
handset using the green key .
To end the call, press the red key .
You can also easily call another handset if you know its number. From the idle screen, enter the number of the handset. Then press
the green key .
You can navigate through the menus using the navigator key .
MENU STRUCTURE
VIEW
Option
PHONEBOOK
CALL
EDIT
SEARCH
RING TONE
ADD NUMBER
NEW ENTRY
DELETE
INCOMING CALLS
CALLS
OUTGOING CALLS
ALARMACCESSORIES
TIMER
BIRTHDAY
ROOM MONITOR.
KEYPAD LOCK
SECURITY
EMERGENCY
TIME LIMIT
RESTRICTION
CHANGE CODE
INTRUSION
EXTERNAL CALL
INTERNAL CALL
BEEPS
SILENT MODE
RING TONEPERSONALIS.
SCRN BCKGRND
AMBIANCE
EVENTS
MENU STRUCTURE
PROGRAM KEYSSETTINGS
DATE/TIME
AUTO HANG UP
AUTO PICKUP
LANGUAGE
VOICE BOX No
ADVANCED SET.
NETWORK TYPE
FLASHING
PABX PREFIX
SET LINE
BASE PRIORITY
RESET HANDSET
PERSON. REGISTR
REGISTR. MODE
DELETE HANDSET
RESET BASE
SET BASE
RENAME BASE
SET HANDSET
CONTRAST
REGISTRATION
DIAL
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