Alcatel Lucent Cell Phone 300 User Manual

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Thank you for choosing the Alcatel-Lucent 300 DECT Handset or Alcatel-Lucent 400  
DECT Handset: this is a reliable telephone designed to make life easier.  
To find out the essential functions of the Alcatel-Lucent 300 or 400 DECT Handset, we  
suggest that you read carefully the first chapters of this guide.  
The availability of certain functions described in this guide may depend on the version or  
configuration of your system.  
If in doubt, consult the person responsible for your system.  
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Toc  
Precautions for use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.8  
Your telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.10  
Display and corresponding icons . . . . . . . . . . . p.12  
1.  
2.  
3.  
1.1 Status icons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.12  
1.2 MENU icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.13  
1.3 Call icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.14  
1.4 How to read this guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.15  
Getting started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.16  
2.1 Installing the battery in the telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.16  
2.2 Charging your telephone battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.17  
2.3 Switching on your telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.18  
2.4 Accessing the MENU and navigating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.18  
Using your telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.19  
3.1 Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.19  
3.2 Calling from your personal directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.19  
3.3 Calling your correspondent by name  
(company directory). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.20  
3.4 Receiving a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.20  
3.5 Redialling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.21  
3.6 Requesting automatic callback if internal number is  
busy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.21  
3.7 During a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.22  
4.  
During a conversation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.24  
4.1 Make a second call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.24  
4.2 Receiving a second call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.24  
4.3 Switching between two calls (Broker call). . . . . . . . . . . p.25  
4.4 Transferring a call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.25  
4.5 Transfer a call to the voice mailbox of an absent party p.26  
4.6 Three-way conference with internal and/or external  
correspondents (conference). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.26  
4.7 Placing an outside call on hold (parking) . . . . . . . . . . . . p.27  
4.8 Store a number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.28  
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5.  
Sharing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.29  
5.1 Answering the general bell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.29  
5.2 Call pick-up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.29  
5.3 Hunting groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.30  
5.4 Diverting hunting group calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.30  
5.5 Sending a written message to an internal correspondent p.31  
5.6 Send a voice message copy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.32  
5.7 Sending a recorded message to a number / a  
distribution list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.33  
5.8 Modify the automated attendant welcome message  
remotely . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.35  
6.  
Keep in touch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.36  
6.1 Selecting calls to be diverted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.36  
6.2 Diverting calls to your voice mailbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.36  
6.3 Consulting your voice mailbox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.37  
6.4 Activating/deactivating the personal assistant . . . . . . . . p.38  
6.5 Personal assistant : reaching you with one number only p.38  
6.6 Diverting calls to another number  
(immediate diversion). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.40  
6.7 Different types of diversions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.40  
6.8 Cancelling all diversions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.41  
6.9 Consulting messages left while you were away. . . . . . . p.41  
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7.  
Programming your telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.42  
7.1 Initializing your voice mailbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.42  
7.2 Customising your voice greeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.42  
7.3 Modifying your personal code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.43  
7.4 Adjusting the audio functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.44  
7.5 Activating headset mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.46  
7.6 Adjusting your telephone functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.47  
7.7 Adjusting screen brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.47  
7.8 Selecting language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.48  
7.9 Programming your personal directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.48  
7.10 Modifying a card in the personal directory . . . . . . . . . . p.49  
7.11 Programming an appointment reminder . . . . . . . . . . . . p.49  
7.12 Identify the terminal you are on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.50  
7.13 Locking your telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.50  
8.  
Using the telephone in GAP mode . . . . . . . . . p.51  
8.1 Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.51  
8.2 Receiving a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.51  
8.3 Calling from your personal directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.51  
8.4 Redialling the last number dialled (redial) . . . . . . . . . . . p.52  
8.5 Sending DTMF signals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.52  
8.6 Sending a calibrated cut-off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.52  
8.7 Programming your personal directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.52  
8.8 Modifying a name or number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.53  
8.9 Deleting a card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.53  
8.10 Customizing and adjusting your telephone . . . . . . . . . . p.54  
8.11 Adjusting your telephone functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.55  
9.  
Registering the telephone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.56  
9.1 Registering the telephone on a system for the first  
time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.56  
9.2 Registering the telephone on other systems. . . . . . . . . p.58  
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11.  
Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.61  
10.1 Chargers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.61  
10.2 Characteristics of the mains power adapter . . . . . . . . . p.62  
10.3 Presentation of the battery pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.62  
10.4 Headphone / external microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.62  
10.5 Cleaning your telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.63  
10.6 Transporting and protecting your telephone . . . . . . . . p.63  
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.64  
Declaration of compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.65  
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Precautions for use  
howtoc  
Coverage area  
The DECT functions provided by your Alcatel-Lucent system allow user mobility management via  
DECT cordless telephones.  
Radio coverage of the Alcatel-Lucent system is ensured by a network of radio terminals. The  
coverage area of a radio terminal is called a cell.  
Mobility:  
A user can make or receive calls in any cell.  
Radio transfer:  
This function enables the user to move during a conversation and go from one cell to another. The  
transfer takes place automatically and has no effect on the conversation. In some cases, slight  
crackling may be audible at the moment of transition.  
Use of approved DECT equipment  
This DECT telephone is designed to be used with a private automatic branch exchange (PABX)  
without an Alcatel-Lucent wire.  
The CE symbol means that this product is compliant with current Community directives, more  
especially the following directives:  
Electromagnetic Compatibility  
89/336/CEE  
73/23/CEE  
1999/5/CE  
(low voltage)  
(R&TTE)  
Pursuant to directive 1999/5/CE (R&TTE) published in the Official Journal of the European  
Community of April 7, 1999, these items of equipment use the DECT harmonized frequency  
spectrum and can be used in all the countries of the European Community, in Switzerland and  
Norway.  
No guarantee is given concerning possible interference affecting  
DECT equipment, due to other authorised utilisation of the radio  
frequencies concerned.  
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Operating conditions  
This approved DECT telephone is intended to be used with an Alcatel-Lucent cordless PBX. The  
following conditions must be respected, notably concerning the use of radioelectric frequencies:  
DECT equipment can only be used to establish links between fixed points if these links are  
temporary and the equivalent isotropically radiated power at the antenna is less than  
250 mW.  
The conditions of access to a DECT equipment telepoint network shall be stipulated by  
contract with the operator of the authorized telepoint network concerned.  
The mains power socket used must be close to the charger/holder and easily accessible, so  
that it can be used as an 'on/off' facility.  
Switch off the telephone before changing the battery.  
Do not expose your telephone to severe conditions (rain, sea air, dust, etc.).  
Correct operation of your telephone is not guaranteed at temperatures outside the range -  
10°C to +45°C.  
You must not switch on or use your telephone near gas or inflammable liquids.  
A volume level that is too high can cause irreparable loss of hearing. Adjust the sound  
volume of your handset to a reasonable level.  
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Your telephone  
Status icons  
Ringer active  
Battery charge level  
Initializing the voice mailbox /  
Consulting information  
Ringer disabled  
Radio reception quality  
Vibrator active  
Programmed call-back time  
Call diversion activated  
Call icons  
Making a call  
MARTIN Paul  
Receiving a call  
Wed 24 May 16:30  
In conversation  
Call on hold*  
Switch the screen on again  
Erase a character  
Return to previous menu  
Accessing the directories  
Transferring a call  
Switching to DTMF signals  
Setting up a conference  
Delete an entire field (long press)  
Hang up  
Return to first screen  
Switch off ringer  
Lock/unlock keypad (long press)  
Diverting your calls to your voice  
message service  
Company directory  
Customizing your telephone  
(long press)  
Putting on common hold  
Parking an external communication  
Microphone  
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Back-lit screen (in colour for the 400 DECT)  
The screen switches off automatically after a few seconds of inactivity.  
To turn it back on, press the key  
.
Headset socket  
(400 DECT)  
Light  
Green steady: handset charging  
Green fast flashing: outside the radio field  
Red slow flashing: message present  
Adjust audio volume  
Access MENU  
Apply  
Navigate (up, down, left, right)  
Lift the receiver  
Redial (long press): call back the last  
number dialled.  
Broker call (single-line terminal)  
Activate/deactivate loudspeaker  
(400 DECT)  
Activate/Deactivate the vibrating  
ringer (long press)  
Switch on / off (long press)  
Rapid access to ringer adjustment  
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1
Display and corresponding icons  
Other  
Features 1 line of status icons and 3 lines of 16 alphanumeric characters.  
1.1  
Status icons  
The status icons are displayed on the welcome screen and indicate the status of the telephone.  
Battery charge level  
Initializing the voice mailbox / Consulting  
information  
Programmed call-back time  
Call diversion activated  
Vibrator active  
Ringer active  
Ringer disabled  
Radio reception quality  
You can obtain details on the status icons from the tooltips that appear on the welcome screen  
when you use the navigator:  
123  
Battery  
full power  
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1.2  
MENU icons  
The MENU is accessible from the welcome screen by pressing the OK key. (OK:  
)
It provides access to all the functions available on your system.  
Directories:  
manage your personal directory and access the company  
directory.;  
Redial:  
call back the last number dialled.  
Divert:  
divert your calls to another number.  
Mailbox:  
consult and send voice and text messages.  
Call pick-up:  
answer a call intended for another telephone.  
Appointment:  
program a call-back time.  
System lock:  
prohibit outgoing calls and modification of the programming.  
Customizing the telephone:  
program your voice mailbox, select the ringer tune, language,  
etc.  
Adjustment:  
adjust contrast, activate or deactivate the beeps, lighting, etc.  
System selection  
Installation  
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Display and corresponding icons  
1.3  
Call icons  
Making a call  
Answering a call*  
In conversation*  
Call on hold*  
Accessing the directories  
Transferring a call  
Switching to DTMF signals  
Setting up a conference  
Putting on common hold  
Parking an external communication  
* In the event of a multiple call, the icons are given indices to represent the different correspondents  
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1.4  
How to read this guide  
Press briefly on the navigation key to access the MENU  
and to confirm.  
Move the navigation key up or down.  
Move the navigation key to the left or right.  
Use the keypad to enter digits and letters.  
Description of an action or context.  
Important information  
These symbols can be supplemented by small icons or texts. All default or customized function  
codes are given in the table of codes in the appended sheet.  
The features described in this manual and indicated with an asterisk (*) can only be accessed with  
some software versions.  
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Getting started  
Other  
2.1  
Installing the battery in the telephone  
Installing the battery in the telephone  
Position the battery  
'connectors' side as  
shownin the drawing  
(A). Terminate the  
installation of the  
battery in its  
compartment by  
pressing as shown in  
the drawing (B).  
Replace the cover.  
To remove it  
Lift up the cover.  
Remove the battery  
from its compartment  
as shown in the  
drawing.  
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2.2  
Charging your telephone battery  
1
1
2
OK  
Connect the charger and  
place the telephone in the  
charging holder. The  
telephone LED is green  
when charging.  
'Dual Desktop' charger:  
position the battery as shown  
in the drawing: 1- place the  
battery in the cradle, 2- press  
down backwards until it clicks  
into place  
Recharge your telephone battery regularly. The telephone can be on or off when recharging the  
battery. If the telephone is to remain unused or out of its charger for several weeks, remove the  
battery and store it separately.  
* the battery charge time is 3.5 h.  
The two-colour indicator lamp on the dual charger gives the following indications :  
Off: No backup battery.  
Red: Backup battery on charge.  
Green : Backup battery charged.  
Switch off the telephone before changing the battery.  
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Getting started  
2.3  
Switching on your telephone  
MARTIN Paul  
Wed 24 May 16:30  
switch on (long  
press)  
wait a few seconds (about  
3s).  
your telephone is  
switched on  
If the display fails to light up or the battery icon is flashing, recharge the battery.  
If the radio reception icon doesn’t appear on the telephone display :  
Check that you’re in an area covered (if you’re not, move close to a radio terminal).  
Check that the telephone is properly installed in the system (consult the PABX manager).  
If the display indicates: 'System 1 — Auto install ?', see paragraph  
'Registering the telephone' or contact your installation technician.  
Switching off your telephone:  
Press the switch on/off key (long press).  
(switch on/off:  
)
2.4  
Accessing the MENU and navigating  
The MENU is accessible from the welcome screen by pressing the OK key. (OK :  
)
123  
MARTIN Paul  
Wed 24 May 16:30  
apply  
Accessing the functions:  
123  
123  
FwdImmVMU  
OK?  
select the 'diversion' function  
you can move horizontally along the  
various icons within the function  
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Using your telephone  
Other  
3.1  
Making a call  
John  
inconversation  
Transfer  
dial  
send the call  
speak  
hang up  
To make an external call, dial the outside line access code before  
dialling your correspondent's number.  
3.2  
Calling from your personal directory (Individual number)  
123  
PersSpDial  
Directory  
select the 'directories' function  
confirm access to  
'pers sp dial'  
1-JOHN  
2-PAUL  
3-  
select the name of the person  
you wish to call  
send the call  
The call can be sent directly from the list of names by dialling the  
number of the card.  
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Using your telephone  
3.3  
Calling your correspondent by name (company directory)  
123  
select the 'directories' function  
PersSpDial  
Typesurname:  
Directory  
select 'directory'  
apply  
enter the first letter of your  
correspondent's surname*  
select the desired  
name  
send the call  
* If several names come up, you can refine the search by entering the successive letters (second,  
third, etc.) of the name you are looking for.  
Press 1 when you do not know one of the letters of the name.  
For fast access to this function from the home screen page, press the  
directory key. (directory:  
)
3.4  
Receiving a call  
Sophie  
Sophie  
iscalling  
inconversation  
Transfer  
you are receiving a  
call  
lift the  
receiver  
speak  
hang up  
The ringer does not ring if:  
. the vibrator is active, the vibrator active icon is displayed on the  
screen saver.  
. the ringer is disabled, the ringer disabled icon is displayed on the  
screen saver.  
Disabling the ringer:  
Press the hang up key when your telephone rings: it is still possible to answer by pressing the  
unhook key.  
(hang up :  
, lift the receiver :  
)
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3.5  
Redialling*  
123  
select the 'redial' function  
1-............  
2-............  
3-............  
select the no. in the last ten issued  
send the call  
3.6  
Requesting automatic callback if internal number is busy  
The telephone of the internal correspondent you are trying to contact is busy, and you want the  
person to call you back as soon as they are free.  
Sophie  
Pleasewait  
Cback  
confirm the function  
To cancel the automatic callback request, enter the 'Cancel automatic  
callback' function code.  
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Using your telephone  
3.7  
During a call  
During a call and without losing the connection, there are several ways to access the options  
offered by your system, using:  
the list of icons at the top of the screen  
the list of items at the bottom of the screen  
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Sophie  
inconversation  
Transfer  
2ndCall  
SendMFCode  
Conference  
ManualHold  
Parking  
Call in progress  
Slot for second call  
(reception of a call:  
/ call  
waiting:  
)
Directory  
transfer  
Put through a second call  
Voice frequency  
call transfer  
Common standby  
Camp-on (external call)  
VMU transfer  
10  
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Example: sending DTMF signals  
During a call, you sometimes have to send DTMF signals, for example, for a voice message service,  
an automatic switchboard or when remotely consulting an answering machine:  
0123456789  
inconversation  
Transfer  
0123456789  
inconversation  
Send MF Code?  
in conversation  
select the 'send mf code' icon  
0123456789  
inconversation  
Send MF Code?  
apply  
all digits dialled are then sent in  
dtmf  
To deactivate the function, from the Send MF code screen, re-enable.  
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During a conversation  
Other  
4.1  
Make a second call  
Number?  
Paul  
102  
inconversation  
Transfer  
dial the number  
making a call  
John  
inconversation  
Transfer  
the first call is on hold  
send the call  
You can also call a second correspondent by selecting the icon or 2nd  
call text, or else by using your personal directory or the company  
directory.  
4.2  
Receiving a second call  
You are in conversation and a correspondent is trying to contact you:  
Paul  
John  
iscalling  
inconversation  
Transfer  
the caller’s name is displayed for 3 seconds, and a beep  
is sent  
lift the receiver  
Paul  
inconversation  
Transfer  
the first call is on hold  
hang up the ongoing call  
Over 3 seconds, move with the navigate-left-right key to the  
receiving a second call icon, to see the identity of the second caller  
(and off-hook if necessary)  
( navigate-left-right :  
, Receive second call :  
, lift the  
receiver :  
)
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4.3  
Switching between two calls (Broker call)  
During a call, to recover the correspondent on hold:  
Paul  
John  
inconversation  
inconversation  
Transfer  
Transfer  
recover the correspondent  
on hold  
You can establish the identity of the waiting call without taking it by  
using the navigate-left-right key. (navigate-left-right :  
)
Paul  
John  
inconversation  
Transfer  
onhold  
Retrieve?  
recover the correspondent on hold  
John  
inconversation  
Transfer  
recover the correspondent on  
hold  
4.4  
Transferring a call  
After dialling the destination number, you can transfer the call directly without waiting  
for your correspondent's reply by validating the 'Transfer' option.You can initiate the  
transfer by using the icon or the 'Transfer' text.The transfer between two external  
correspondents and the transfer by pressing the hang-up key depend on the system  
configuration.  
Number?  
0123456789  
inconversation  
Transfer  
102  
dial the destination number  
Paul  
inconversation  
Transfer  
you are in conversation  
with the destination  
number  
confirm the  
'transfer' option  
After dialling the number of the recipient, you can transfer your call  
directly without waiting for your correspondent to answer by  
selecting 'Transfer'. You can initiate the transfer by using the  
'Transfer' icon or text. The transfer between two external  
correspondents and the transfer action by the on-hook key depends  
on the system configuration  
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During a conversation  
4.5  
Transfer a call to the voice mailbox of an absent party  
During the call, you want to transfer your correspondent to the voice mailbox of another  
correspondent.  
Paul  
Paul  
inconversation  
inconversation  
Transfer  
TrfVMU  
during a conversation  
apply  
number of second  
correspondent  
apply  
4.6  
Three-way conference with internal and/or external  
correspondents (conference)  
During a conversation, a second call is on hold.  
Paul  
Paul  
inconversation  
inconversation  
Transfer  
Conference?  
select 'conference'  
John, Paul  
Conference  
Conference?  
apply  
youareinconference  
mode  
To cancel the conference, press the OK key. This will put you back to the other party. (OK :  
)
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4.7  
Placing an outside call on hold (parking)  
You can park an outside correspondent in order to take the call on another set.  
0612457845  
inconversation  
Transfer  
0612457845  
inconversation  
Park call?  
you are holding an  
external  
conversation  
select the 'parking' icon  
apply  
Your correspondent is parked and hears the hold melody.  
To recover your parked call:  
123  
select the function 'call pick-up'  
Parking  
OK?  
select the icon 'reconnection  
(call park)'  
apply  
0612457845  
inconversation  
Transfer  
dial the number of the set that  
originated parking  
you are in  
conversation  
If the parked call is not recovered within a preset time (by default 1  
minute 30), it is directed to the operator.  
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During a conversation  
4.8  
Store a number*  
To store the displayed number in the personal directory while a communication is in progress:  
123  
select the 'directories' function  
PersSpDial  
1-............  
2-............  
3-............  
Directory  
confirm access to '->pers  
sp dial'  
apply  
select the chosen card  
apply  
Name?  
MARTIN  
enter the name*  
apply  
(twice)  
*To key in the name: the keys in the keypad include letters that you can display by pressing them  
successively.  
Example: press '8' twice to display the letter 'U'.  
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Sharing  
Other  
5.1  
Answering the general bell  
When the operator is absent, incoming external calls are diverted to a general bell. You can answer  
these calls:  
123  
select the 'pick-up' function  
AnsGenBell  
OK?  
select the 'answer general  
bell' function  
confirm to take the call  
5.2  
Call pick-up  
You hear a telephone ringing in an office where no-one can answer. If authorised, you can answer  
the call on your own telephone.  
123  
select the 'pick-up' function  
Number?  
. . . . . . .  
Pick-upInd  
OK?  
confirm access to 'terminal  
call pick-up'  
enter number of ringing  
telephone  
apply  
If the telephone ringing is in your own pick-up group:  
123  
select the 'pick-up' function  
Pick-upGrp  
OK?  
select the 'group call pick-up'  
icon  
apply  
The system can be configured to prevent call pick-up on certain  
telephones.  
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Sharing  
5.3  
Hunting groups  
Hunting group call:  
Some extensions can be associated to form a group. You can contact any one of them by dialling  
the group number.  
Belonging to a group does not affect the management of direct calls.  
A specific telephone within a group can always be called by using its  
own number.  
Temporary exit from your hunting group:  
Display of exit acceptance  
code of the  
'group exit'  
function  
your group  
number  
lift the  
receiver  
Return into your group:  
Display of exit cancellation  
code of the 'return  
to group' function  
group no.  
lift the  
receiver  
5.4  
Diverting hunting group calls  
You can divert your own group calls:  
Diversion  
acknowledgement is  
displayed  
code of the 'group no. of diversion  
lift the  
receiver  
call diversion'  
telephone  
function  
To cancel this function, refer to chapter 6 'Cancelling all diversions'.  
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5.5  
Sending a written message to an internal correspondent  
12
select the 'mail' function  
Number?  
0 Text mail  
. . . . . . .  
OK?  
select the 'text mails' icon  
apply  
dial the destination number  
CALL ME BACK  
OK?  
apply  
select the message to be sent  
apply  
The following 27 predefined messages exist:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Call me back  
15 MEETING ON xx.xx.xx (*)  
16 MEETING ON xx.xx.xx AT xx : xx (*)  
17 Out for a while  
18 Absent for the rest of the day  
19 ABSENT, BACK AT xx : xx (*)  
20 ABSENT, BACK ON xx.xx.xx AT xx : xx (*)  
21 ON VACATION, BACK ON xx.xx.xx (*)  
22 External meeting  
Call me back tomorrow  
CALL ME BACK AT xx : xx (*)  
CALL BACK xx.xx.xx (*)  
Call the attendant  
Call the secretary  
I will call back at _:_ (*)  
Use paging  
Please fetch your fax  
23 EXTERN MEETING, BACK ON xx.xx.xx (*)  
24 I am in room nr __ (*)  
10 Please fetch your mail  
11 Please cancel your forwarding  
12 Visitors are waiting  
25 In a meeting - do not disturb  
26 At lunch  
13 You are expected at reception  
14 MEETING AT xx : xx (*)  
27 Indisposed  
(*) Messages to be completed using numeric keypad  
If selected message has to be completed:  
CALL BACK  
XXXXXXXX  
OK?  
CALL BACK  
. . . . . . .  
OK?  
confirm access to the message  
to be completed  
complete the message  
apply  
When editing a message to be completed you can use the delete key  
to delete any characters key ined. (delete :  
)
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Sharing  
5.6  
Send a voice message copy  
123  
1 voice mail  
OK?  
confirm access to the 'mail' function  
confirm access to the voice  
mailbox  
Readamsg  
New 1 Old 4  
OK?  
personal code  
apply  
select the message to copy  
01/05 107  
10 May 9:15  
Send copy?  
apply  
Number?  
. . . . . . .  
01/05  
150  
Confirm?  
number or name of the  
recipient or list  
apply  
Sendcopy  
OK?  
apply  
*
apply  
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* To record a comment  
Sendcopy  
Reccomment  
OK?  
OK?  
apply  
Recording...  
Stop?  
Record  
OK?  
start recording  
apply  
recording in progress  
apply  
Pleaseconfirm  
OK?  
apply  
While recording a comment you can select other functions using the  
navigate-up-down key  
(navigate-up-down :  
)
5.7  
Sending a recorded message to a number / a distribution list  
123  
OK?  
confirm access to the 'mail' function  
confirm access to the  
voice mail  
Sendamsg  
OK?  
personal code  
apply  
apply  
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Sharing  
Number?  
. . . . . . .  
no. or name of the recipient or  
the list (000 - 050)*  
apply  
01/05  
150  
Confirm?  
select the message to  
be sent  
apply  
* Distribution lists:  
000: the message is sent to all voice mailboxes  
001 to 050: the message is sent to a group of voice mailboxes  
To record the message  
Recording...  
Record  
OK?  
Stop?  
start the recording  
apply  
recording in progress  
apply  
Pleaseconfirm  
OK?  
send message  
apply  
While the message is being recorded, you can select other functions  
with the navigate-up-down key.  
(navigate-up-down :  
)
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5.8  
Modify the automated attendant welcome message remotely  
This feature enables a user with the appropriate rights to modify the automated attendant night or  
day-time message.  
voice mail call  
number  
send the call  
number of your  
voice mailbox  
personal code  
follow the instructions of the  
voice guide  
access the 'personal  
options' menu  
access the 'welcome  
messages customisation'  
menu  
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Keep in touch  
Other  
6.1  
Selecting calls to be diverted  
This function enables you to select the calls to be diverted. These can be: external calls, internal  
calls (local) or all calls.  
123  
123  
select the 'diversion' function  
Allcalls  
Externcalls  
Localcalls  
select the 'list of calls' icon  
select the type of call  
to divert  
confirm the  
selection  
return to idle  
6.2  
Diverting calls to your voice mailbox  
123  
123  
select the 'diversion' function  
FwdImmVMU  
OK?  
select the 'diverting to your  
voice mailbox' icon  
apply  
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6.3  
Consulting your voice mailbox  
When you have received a message, the Message icon is displayed on the welcome screen.  
(Message :  
)
123  
1 voice mail  
OK?  
confirm access to the 'mail' function  
confirm access to the voice  
mailbox  
display number of new  
and old messages  
personal code  
apply  
01/05 107  
10 May 9:15  
Play new?  
apply  
To access voice mail functions  
You can move horizontally along the various icons.  
01/05 107  
10 May 9:15  
Play new?  
Listen to the messages  
Erase the current message  
Call back the person who left the message  
Send a copy of a message  
Pause while listening to the message  
Go back 10 seconds  
Go forward 10 seconds  
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Keep in touch  
6.4  
Activating/deactivating the personal assistant  
As well as leaving a message in the voice mailbox, the personal assistant directs the caller to an  
extension number, an outside number, a mobile or the switchboard  
123  
select the 'customizing your telephone'  
function  
persoassist  
OK?  
select the 'personal assistant'  
apply  
icon  
ForwardON  
ForwardOFF  
select active/inactive as you  
wish  
apply  
If the personal assistant and immediate forwarding are activated  
simultaneously  
the personal assistant functions are deactivated for as long as the  
forwarding function remains active.  
6.5  
Personal assistant : reaching you with one number only  
123  
select the 'customizing your telephone'  
function  
persoassist  
OK?  
select the 'personal  
apply  
apply  
assistant' icon  
Menu  
OK?  
select the 'menu'  
icon  
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To select the type of forwarding  
InternalNb  
Modify?  
enter the name of a colleague or your  
assistant or any other name  
apply  
ExternalNb  
OR  
Modify?  
key in an outside number  
apply  
apply  
MobileNb  
OR  
OR  
Modify?  
key in the number of  
your mobile  
ChoiceON  
ChoiceOFF  
activate/deactivate the transfer to  
the switchboard  
apply  
Number?  
. . . . . . .  
dial the number  
apply  
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Keep in touch  
6.6  
Diverting calls to another number (immediate diversion)  
The number can be your home, portable or car phone, voice message or an internal extension  
(operator, etc.).  
123  
123  
select the 'diversion' function  
Number?  
FwdImm  
. . . . . . .  
OK?  
confirm access to immediate  
diversion  
dial the destination  
number  
apply  
You can continue to make calls while your telephone is diverted.  
General remark concerning diversions: you can only activate a single  
diversion on your telephone. Programming a new diversion will  
cancel the previous one.  
6.7  
Different types of diversions Example of diversion on busy  
Different types of diversions  
You can initiate different types of forwarding from the call forward list.  
(call forward list :  
)
When you are in conversation, all your calls are  
diverted to the number you choose.  
Div Busy  
Your telephone is momentarily inaccessible to  
all incoming calls.  
Div DND  
Div Follow  
Div to Pag  
Your calls follow you when you are at another  
set.  
Your calls are diverted to your portable radio  
paging receiver.  
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Example of diversion on busy:  
123  
123  
FwdBusy  
FwdDND  
FwdFollow  
select the 'diversion' function  
select the 'list of diversions'  
icon  
Number?  
. . . . . . .  
confirm access to  
diversion on busy  
dial the destination number  
apply  
6.8  
Cancelling all diversions  
123  
123  
select the 'diversion' function  
FwdCancel  
OK?  
select the 'diversion  
cancellation' icon  
apply  
6.9  
Consulting messages left while you were away  
When you have received a message, the Message icon is displayed on the welcome screen.  
(Message :  
)
12
2 Text mail  
OK?  
confirm access to the 'mail' function  
select the 'text mails' icon  
150  
<Message>  
20 May 16:30 2/4  
Read a msg?  
Call  
apply  
select the desired  
message  
confirm to read read the message  
it  
While the message is being read you can select other functions with  
the navigate-up-down key. (navigate-up-down :  
)
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Programming your telephone  
Other  
7.1  
Initializing your voice mailbox  
You can use the Message icon on the welcome screen to initialize your voice mailbox.  
(Message :  
)
123  
Init  
your  
voicemail  
apply  
Enter your password and record your name in accordance with the spoken instructions  
Your personal code is used to access your voice mailbox and to lock  
your telephone.  
7.2  
Customising your voice greeting  
You can replace the greeting message by a personal message  
123  
select the 'customizing your telephone'  
function  
mbxgreeting  
Greeting:Dfault  
OK?  
Custom?  
select the 'voice-mail  
apply  
apply  
confirm access to the voice  
mailbox  
acceptance'  
Record  
Recording...  
OK?  
Stop?  
start recording  
recording in progress  
Pleaseconfirm  
OK?  
apply  
apply  
While recording the message you can select other functions with the  
navigate-up-down key (navigate-up-down :  
)
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To go back to the default message:  
123  
select the 'customizing your  
apply  
telephone' function  
mbxgreeting  
OK?  
select the 'voice-mail  
apply  
apply  
acceptance'  
Default?  
select the 'default  
message' icon  
7.3  
Modifying your personal code  
Your personal code is used to access your voice mailbox and to lock your telephone.  
123  
select the 'customizing your telephone'  
function  
useroptions  
Password  
OK?  
OK?  
confirm access to  
'options'  
select the  
'password' icon  
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Programming your telephone  
Old password?  
enter the old  
password  
apply  
apply  
New password?  
enter the new  
password  
apply  
Until your voice mailbox is initialised, the password is 1515.  
Each digit of the code is symbolized by an asterisk.  
7.4  
Adjusting the audio functions  
You can choose the ring melody of your telephone (6 options) and adjust the audio volume  
(4 levels). A progressing ringing tone (meeting mode) can be used.  
Choose the tune:  
123  
select the 'customizing your telephone'  
function  
phoneset  
Ring.Melody  
OK?  
OK?  
select the setting icon ;  
apply  
select the 'melody'  
icon  
Melody1  
Melody2  
Melody3  
apply  
select the melody of your  
choice  
apply  
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Adjusting the ringer volume:  
123  
select the 'customizing your  
apply  
telephone' function  
phoneset  
Ring.level  
OK?  
OK?  
select the setting icon  
apply  
select the 'volume'  
apply  
icon  
Level1  
Level2  
Level3  
select the volume of your  
choice  
apply  
Activate the buzzer or the ringer:  
MARTIN Paul  
MARTIN Paul  
Wed 24 May 16:30  
Wed 24 May 16:30  
long press  
vibrator activated and  
ringer disabled  
long press  
vibrator disabled and  
ringer activated  
This key can be used to switch rapidly from the ringer to the vibrator and vice-versa.  
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Programming your telephone  
Rapid customizing of the ringer  
Depending on your activity, the ringer settings can be modified via a quick press on the switch on/  
off key followed by the OK key.(switch on/off :  
, OK :  
)
Switch off the  
set?  
Switch off the telephone  
Activate/disable the vibrator  
Activate/disable the ringer  
Activate/disable meeting mode (progressive ringing)  
Lock the keypad  
Press the OK key to confirm (OK :  
)
7.5  
Activating headset mode  
This mode allows you to answer calls automatically (without doing anything) and to direct the call  
to the external headset.  
123  
phoneset  
OK?  
select the 'customizing your telephone'  
select the setting  
function  
icon  
Headsetmode  
OK?  
apply  
select the 'headset mode' icon  
apply  
On  
Off  
select active/inactive as you  
wish  
apply  
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7.6  
Adjusting your telephone functions  
12
select the 'adjustment' function  
Ringing  
Keypad beep  
Warning beep  
select the function* you want  
to activate or disable  
activate / disable  
return to idle  
*You can activate or disable the following functions:  
The telephone lights up when you press a key  
The telephone rings when a call is received  
The buzzer goes off when a call is received  
The phone bleeps each time you press a key  
The phone will bleep each time it detects an error  
Lighting  
Bell  
Buzzer  
Keypad bleep  
Error bleep  
The phone bleeps if the radio link can no longer be  
detected  
Outside area  
bleep  
Screen proposed after an idle period  
Standby screen  
7.7  
Adjusting screen brightness  
123  
select the 'adjustment' function  
Contrast: 3/5  
select the 'contrast' icon  
increase or decrease the  
contrast  
return to idle  
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Programming your telephone  
7.8  
Selecting language  
123  
useroptions  
OK?  
select the 'customizing your telephone'  
confirm access to 'options'  
function  
Languages  
OK?  
apply  
select the  
'language' icon  
apply  
Deutsch  
Français  
English  
select the language of your  
choice  
apply  
The initial language selection is made automatically by the system.  
7.9  
Programming your personal directory (Individual number)  
Your personal directory can contain up to 10 numbers.  
123  
select the 'directories' function  
PersSpDial  
1-............  
2-............  
3-............  
Directory  
confirm access to  
'pers sp dial'  
select the chosen card  
confirm (long press)  
Name?  
Number?  
MARTIN  
0123456789  
enter the name  
apply  
enter the number  
apply  
To key in the name: the keys in the keypad include letters that you can display by pressing them  
successively.  
Example: press '8' twice to display the letter 'U'.  
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7.10  
Modifying a card in the personal directory  
123  
select the 'directories' function  
1-MARTIN  
2-SOPHIE  
3-VANESSA  
PersSpDial  
Directory  
confirm access to  
'pers sp dial'  
select the card to be modified confirm (long press)  
Name?  
MARTIN  
move onto the letter to be  
modified  
modify  
the name  
apply  
Number?  
0123456789  
move to the digit to be modified  
modify the  
number  
apply  
To delete an index card, delete the name and the number by holding down the delete key for a  
few seconds. (delete :  
)
To delete a character, briefly press the delete key. ( delete :  
)
7.11  
Programming an appointment reminder  
123  
select the 'appointment' function  
Time?  
TempAppt  
. . . : . . .  
OK?  
select the 'permanent  
appointment' or 'temporary  
appointment' icon  
enter the time of the  
appointment  
apply  
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Programming your telephone  
Temporary appointment: call back within the next 24 hours  
Permanent appointment: call back every day at the same time  
At the programmed time, your telephone rings:  
Press hang up or Off-hook to confirm the answer.  
(hang up :  
, lift the receiver :  
)
If you are in conversation, the display flashes, a tone is sent and you  
will hear a beep. After a third unanswered call, the temporary call  
request will be cancelled but the permanent call will remain in  
memory. If your line is diverted to another number, your call will not  
follow the diversion.  
To cancel your appointment call-back request:  
Select the meeting to be cancelled and press the delete key to delete the preset time.  
(delete :  
)
7.12  
Identify the terminal you are on  
The identifier or telephone number are displayed permanently when the telephone is within the  
radio coverage zone and is not being used (when standby screen not displayed).  
7.13  
Locking your telephone  
This service enables you to prohibit outside calls and any programming changes on your telephone:  
123  
select the 'lock' function  
Password?  
. . . .  
Lockingaccepted  
enter your password  
apply  
Follow the same procedure to unlock your telephone.  
Each digit is represented by an asterisk.  
To select or modify your telephone interlock code, see paragraph  
'Modify your password'  
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Using the telephone in GAP mode  
Other  
Your telephone complies with the GAP standard and can be used in simplified mode on another  
DECT/GAP system (other PABX or indoor relay unit).  
Unless otherwise specified, the functions described below are available on your telephone in  
combination with the mandatory functions provided by your fixed GAP system.  
Automatic transfer between radio cells:  
This telephone function enables you to move around between radio relay units, without any break  
in communications. However, this facility depends on the inherent limitations of the fixed system,  
notably its ability to manage several radio relays.  
Display function:  
When a call is made from the telephone, the digits dialled are displayed. When you receive a call,  
the display indicates the caller’s number or name, if this function is provided by the fixed system.  
This utilisation may involve functional restrictions outside the  
coverage of our guarantee.  
8.1  
Making a call  
John  
dial  
send the call  
speak  
hang up  
8.2  
Receiving a call  
Sophie  
Sophie  
you are receiving a lift the receiver  
call  
speak  
hang up  
8.3  
Calling from your personal directory  
123  
select the 'directories' function  
1-MARTIN  
2-SOPHIE  
3-  
select the name of the person you wish  
to call  
send the call  
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Using the telephone in GAP mode  
8.4  
Redialling the last number dialled (redial)  
Press the unhook key (hold down for a few seconds). (lift the receiver :  
)
8.5  
Sending DTMF signals  
During a call, you sometimes have to send DTMF signals, for example, for a voice message service,  
an automatic switchboard or when remotely consulting an answering machine. To do this:  
Press the star key (hold down for a few seconds). ( star :  
)
8.6  
Sending a calibrated cut-off  
The calibrated cut-off activates functions such as transfer to another telephone set.  
To make a calibrated cut-off:  
Press the 0 key (hold down for a few seconds).  
8.7  
Programming your personal directory  
Your directory can contain up to 12 numbers  
123  
1-............  
2-............  
3-............  
select the 'directories' function  
select the chosen card  
Name?  
1-Edit  
MARTIN  
2-Delete  
3-Call  
apply  
apply  
enter the name (10 characters  
maximum)  
Number?  
0123456789  
apply  
enter the number  
apply  
return to idle  
To key in the name : the keys in the numeric keypad include letters  
that you can display by pressing them successively. Example: press  
twice in succession on 8 to display the letter 'U'.  
To insert a pause in a number, press the 1 (hold down for a few  
seconds).  
To insert a measured break, press 0 (hold down for a few seconds).  
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8.8  
Modifying a name or number  
123  
1-MARTIN  
2-SOPHIE  
3-  
select the 'directories' function  
select the card to be modified  
Name?  
1-Edit  
MARTIN  
2-Delete  
3-Call  
apply  
select 'edit'  
apply  
move onto the letter to be  
modified  
Number?  
0123456789  
modify the name  
apply  
move to the digit to be modified  
modify the digit  
apply  
To delete a character, use the delete key. ( delete :  
)
C
8.9  
Deleting a card  
123  
select the 'directories' function  
1-MARTIN  
2-SOPHIE  
3-  
1-Edit  
2-Delete  
3-Call  
select the card to be deleted  
apply  
select 'delete'  
apply  
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Using the telephone in GAP mode  
8.10  
Customizing and adjusting your telephone  
Choosing your melody:  
123  
Melody1  
Melody2  
Melody3  
select the 'ringer' function  
select the melody of your  
choice  
apply  
Adjusting the ringer volume  
return to idle  
123  
select the 'ringer' function  
Volume: 3/4  
select the 'volume' icon  
increase / reduce the  
volume  
return to idle  
Selecting language :  
123  
Français  
Deutsch  
English  
1
2
3
select the 'language' function  
select the language of your choice  
apply  
return to idle  
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Adjusting screen contrast:  
123  
Contrast: 3/5  
select the 'adjustment' function  
select the 'contrast' icon  
increase / reduce the  
contrast  
return to idle  
8.11  
Adjusting your telephone functions  
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Ringing  
Keypad beep  
Warning beep  
select the 'adjustment' function  
select the function* you want to activate or  
disable  
activate / disable  
return to idle  
*You can activate or disable the following functions:  
The telephone lights up when you press a key  
Lighting  
The telephone rings when a call is received  
Bell  
The buzzer goes off when a call is received  
Buzzer  
You will hear a bleep each time you press a key  
You will hear a bleep each time an error is detected  
The phone bleeps when the radio link can no longer be detected  
Screen proposed after an idle period  
Keypad bleep  
Error bleep  
Outside area bleep  
Standby screen  
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Registering the telephone  
Other  
9.1  
Registering the telephone on a system for the first time  
For the mobile telephone to function, it must be registered on at least one Alcatel-Lucent or GAP  
system (registration operation).  
If when first switched on the display indicates: 'System 1 — Auto install ?' your telephone has  
not been registered on any system; consult your installation technician or proceed as follows:  
1. Prepare your system for registration (see system installation guide).  
2. When the system is ready, the station always displays the starting screen:  
SYSTEM 1  
Auto install?  
Launch  
Subscription?  
confirm to install the  
telephone  
registration can begin  
3. You have two subscription possibilities:  
a- If the system does not use an AC code  
Subscription  
Running…  
launch subscription  
b- If the system uses an AC (authentication code)  
AC Code  
. . . . . . .  
Configure  
AC code ?  
select 'ac'  
apply  
enter the code  
apply  
1-............  
2-............  
2-............  
Launch  
Subscription?  
Subscription  
Running…  
launch subscription  
select the region corresponding  
to your country *  
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The DECT set can be programmed and can address the 4 specified frequency bands. On installation,  
the user of a DECT set must declare the set in the appropriate frequency band according to the  
country in which the user finds himself:  
Region 1  
Region 2  
Region 3  
Europe band: 1880 MHz - 1900 MHz  
Region 1  
Region 2  
Region 3  
US/Canada band: 1920 MHz - 1930 MHz  
Region 1  
Region 2  
Region 3  
South America band: 1910 MHz - 1930 MHz  
Region 2  
Region 3  
Region 4  
Asia band: 1900 MHz - 1920 MHz  
Before installing your DECT set, please contact your administrator to know which frequency band  
you need to declare.  
The registration operation can last up to 2 minutes.  
If the operation has been done correctly (subscription accepted), the telephone is ready to  
be used and the radio reception quality icon is displayed. ( Radio reception quality  
:
)
If the registration operation has not been successful, the station proposes launching the  
subscription again.  
Launch  
Subscription?  
Utilization of the telephone in GAP mode can lead to functional  
limitations for which no claims will be considered under the terms of  
the warranty.  
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Registering the telephone  
9.2  
Registering the telephone on other systems  
The telephone can be declared on several systems (maximum of 5).  
Note: the input is usually reserved for use with your main Alcatel-Lucent system. You can select  
the other inputs to register the telephone under another system (Alcatel-Lucent or other system).  
To make a new registration, when the telephone has already been registered on one  
or more systems, proceed as follows:  
1. Prepare your system for registration (see the system installation manual or consult your  
installation manager).  
2. When the system is ready:  
123  
Password?  
. . . .  
select the 'installation' function  
enter the installation password  
(314987)  
SYSTEM 2  
SYSTEM 1  
SYSTEM 2  
SYSTEM 3  
Install  
Edit name  
apply  
select a system  
apply  
select 'install'  
1-............  
2-............  
2-............  
Launch  
Subscription?  
apply  
select the region corresponding  
to your country *  
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The DECT set can be programmed and can address the 4 specified frequency bands. On installation,  
the user of a DECT set must declare the set in the appropriate frequency band according to the  
country in which the user finds himself:  
Region 1  
Region 2  
Region 3  
Europe band: 1880 MHz - 1900 MHz  
Region 1  
Region 2  
Region 3  
US/Canada band: 1920 MHz - 1930 MHz  
Region 1  
Region 2  
Region 3  
South America band: 1910 MHz - 1930 MHz  
Region 2  
Region 3  
Region 4  
Asia band: 1900 MHz - 1920 MHz  
Before installing your DECT set, please contact your administrator to know which frequency band  
you need to declare.  
3. You have two subscription possibilities:  
a- If the system does not use an AC code  
Subscription  
Running…  
launch subscription  
b- If the system uses an AC (authentication code)  
AC Code  
. . . . . . .  
Launch  
Subscription?  
select 'ac'  
apply  
Launch  
Subscription?  
Subscription  
Running…  
apply  
launch subscription;  
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9
Registering the telephone  
If the registration operation runs correctly (Subscription accepted), the telephone is ready  
for use, and the radio coverage icon appears.  
If the registration operation has not been successful, the station proposes launching the  
subscription again.  
Launch  
Subscription?  
Depending on the type of system concerned, registration may require one or more  
additional operations on the system.  
Selecting your telephone system  
Your telephone can be programmed to function on 5 different DECT systems (Alcatel-Lucent or  
GAP).  
123  
select the 'system' function  
SYSTEM 1  
SYSTEM 2  
Lock to any  
select the desired input (the chosen option is  
indicated by the radio button with a central dot)  
apply  
The selection is retained even after switching the telephone on/off.  
The selection of a specific system (SYSTEM...) forces operation on a  
specific system. This selection must be changed if one wishes to  
change system. Selecting 'Lock to any' enables the telephone to  
connect automatically when it enters a system coverage zone. If the  
systems programmed in the telephone have common coverage zones,  
the telephone selects the first system found.  
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10  
Accessories  
Other  
10.1  
Chargers  
The 'Basic Desktop' charger includes:  
1.  
2.  
a telephone support,  
a mains cable,  
via an AC/DC adaptor.  
The 'Dual Desktop' charger includes:  
1.  
a support with :  
- a place for the telephone,  
- a place for an  
additional battery,  
- a charge indicator light for the  
additional battery.  
2.  
a mains cable via a  
AC/DC adaptor.  
Fixing a charger on a vertical surface:  
The metal shielding plate under the chargers can be  
dismounted, enabling you to fix the charger on a  
vertical surface (see figure), contact your installer  
Assembling two chargers:  
The metal shielding plate under the chargers can be  
dismounted and may be used to assemble two  
chargers together (see figure). This assembly can also  
be fixed on a vertical surface, contact your installer  
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Accessories  
10.2  
Characteristics of the mains power adapter  
input: 100/240 V - 50/60 Hz  
output: 7.5 V - 0.38 A  
The mains power socket used must be close to the charger/holder and  
easily accessible, so that it can be used as an 'on/off' facility.  
10.3  
Presentation of the battery pack  
Autonomy of your telephone  
300 DECT  
233 hours  
20,6 hours  
400 DECT  
233 hours  
19,4 hours  
On standby in the radio coverage zone  
In continuous conversation  
Initial charge:  
OK  
K
OK  
K
Place the  
telephonein  
thecharging  
holder  
Battery  
icon  
flashing  
On charge  
(minimum 3  
or 5 hours)  
The  
battery is  
charged  
Maximum battery performance is only reached after around 10  
charge/discharge cycles.  
These batteries contain polluting substances: do not dispose of them  
in a dustbin - take them to a specialized collection point.  
10.4  
Headphone / external microphone  
The side of the telephone features a headphone / external microphone socket. Contact your  
retailer to find out the characteristics of the various headphone models.  
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10.5  
Cleaning your telephone  
Your telephone does not require any particular servicing. However, it may be cleaned using a soft,  
damp cloth.  
Do not use soap or detergent that would risk altering the colours or  
damaging the surface of the telephone.  
10.6  
Transporting and protecting your telephone  
To avoid losing your telephone, get into the habit of clipping it onto your belt. Your telephone can  
also be carried in a protective case.  
Various models of carrying case are available. Ask your installation  
technician for information. It is vital to use the special protective  
carrying case if your telephone is to be used in an industrial  
environment (presence of dust, filings, vapours of diverse origins  
and risk of being dropped). If the telephone is used with a carrying  
case, the belt clip must be removed.  
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11  
Glossary  
Other  
Broker call:  
This password controls access to the programming and terminal locking functions by the user  
(default password: 1515).  
Call transfer  
Function enabling a call to be transferred to another telephone within the system.  
Common directory:  
This directory contains all the speed-dial numbers accessible to the users of the France Télécom  
diatonis system.  
Conference:  
The conference function allows the user, in contact with two correspondents, to set up a three-  
way conference.  
DECT:  
European cordless telephone standard: Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication.  
DECT telephone: cordless telephone complying with the DECT standard.  
GAP (Generic Access Profile):  
Specific operating mode defined in the European DECT standard. The telephone GAP mode is a  
basic and simplified form of operation compatible with other DECT GAP systems (other PBX or  
indoor relay).  
Hunting groups:  
Several telephones grouped under one directory number. A call to this number is directed to one  
of the free telephones within the group.  
Intrusion:  
Function allowing intrusion into a conversation between two correspondents.  
Personal assistant:  
This facility enables the caller to avoid having to leave a message in the voice mailbox and directs  
him/her to an extension number, an outside number, a mobile or the switchboard.  
Parking:  
This function places an outside call on hold, for subsequent recovery on another “authorised”  
extension within the system.  
Password  
This directory contains all the abbreviated numbers that can be accessed by users of the Alcatel-  
Lucent installation  
Personal directory:  
This directory contains the personal numbers of the user of a terminal.  
Pick-up group:  
This function enables you to answer a call ringing on another terminal. Calls can only be picked up  
within the pick-up group.  
Broker call  
During a conversation, DTMF codes are sometimes required. These codes are used when a user  
wants to consult a voice server, access a PABX or remotely consult an answering machine.  
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Declaration of compliance  
howtoc  
We, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, hereby declare that we assume the Alcatel-Lucent 300 DECT  
Handset and Alcatel-Lucent 400 DECT Handset to be compliant with the essential  
requirements of Directive 1999/5/CE of the European Parliament and Council.  
This equipment uses the DECT harmonised frequency spectrum and can be used in all the countries  
of the European Community, Switzerland and Norway.No guarantee is given concerning possible  
interference affecting DECT equipment, due to other authorised utilisation of the radio frequencies  
concerned.  
This device has been designed and manufactured not to exceed the SAR (Specific Absorption Rate)  
radio frequency power transmission limits established by the different countries concerned. The  
SAR value measured is equal to 0.061 W/kg (the globally accepted maximum limit being 1.6 W/kg).  
Consumption in standby: 20 mW.  
The labels and icons presented in this document are not contractually binding and may be modified  
without prior warning.  
The labels and icons displayed on your phone depend on the system to which you are connected  
and may differ from those specified in this document.  
Any unauthorised modification to the product shall render this declaration of compliance null and  
void. A copy of the original of this declaration of compliance can be obtained by post from :  
Alcatel Lucent Enterprise - Technical Services - Approvals Manager  
1, route du Dr. Albert Schweitzer -  
F 67408 Illkirch Cedex - France  
Information relative to the environment  
This symbol indicates that at the end of its life, this product should be subject to  
special collection and disposal in member countries of the European Union, as well  
as in Norway and Switzerland. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you  
will help to conserve natural resources and help prevent potential negative  
consequences to the environment and human health which could otherwise be  
caused by inappropriate disposal of this product. For further details about recycling  
this product, please contact the supplier who sold you the product.  
MU60370BSAA-O600ed01-2307  
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