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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
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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
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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
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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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