Eircom 9000 User's Guide

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Page 1 - Cordless telephone

User Guideeircom 9000/9000A/9000A Twin PackCordless telephone

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9Model with answering machine (eircom 9000A)Key Description Key Description1 Handset location. 4 Display:•Answering machine off: no display.•Answering

Page 3 - Recommendations and

10The handset154314109125678121311

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11Key Description Key Description1 Loudspeaker 9 Microphone2 Graphic screen 10 Star key• Long press: unlock / lock thekeyboard3 Programmable / cancels

Page 5 - Contents

12The screenTHE ICONS DISPLAYEDIn standby mode or during use, your phone screen informs you of your phone’s currentstate through icons, and in particu

Page 6 - Listening and Recording

13LOW TRANSMISSION MODEYour handset has a Low transmission mode It manages the radio transmission powerrequired according to how far you are away from

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14ChargingTo charge your phone, place the handset on the base, making sure that the base isconnected to an AC outlet.The battery charging icon moves

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15Programmable keysYour phone has two so-called “programmable” keys allowing you to associate a shortcutto the menu you use most. This shortcut can th

Page 9 - Discover

16DETAILED BROWSER EXAMPLE: ADJUST THE DATE AND TIMETo access the date and time setting menu:1 Press the top or bottom of the browser key .The mai

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17Menu tree structurePHONEBOOKCALLSACCESSORIESRINGER TONEOption< New >VIEWCALLEDITSEARCHRING TONEADD NUMBERNEW ENTRYDELETETRANSMITINCOMING CALLS

Page 11 - The handset

18SETTINGSPROGRAM KEYSDATE/TIMECONTRASTAUTO HANG UPAUTO PICKUPVOICE BOX NoLANGUAGEKEYPAD LOCKRESTRICTIONADVANCED SET.SET HANDSET REGISTRATIONBASE PRIO

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1Dear customer,You have just acquired a new generation telephone and thank you for placing your confidencein us.This device has been manufactured with

Page 13 - The screen

19Procedures in your bookletThe procedures in your booklet are presented in the form of sheets.To facilitate their implementation, each of them includ

Page 14 - Handset set-up

20Managing a call Making and receiving calls...Making a callMETHOD 11 Dial your contact’s number.2 Press the key .METHOD 21 Press the key .2 Dial the

Page 15 - Browsing through the menus

21Managing several callsYour phone allows you to take and manage several calls when you are already on the line.These calls can be managed with the Co

Page 16 - Illustration

22Using additional handsetsYou can associate additional handsets with your phone: You can then make and receiveoutside calls or calls between these ha

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23Use the phonebookCreate an entrySpecify the required information by confirming at each step:• NEW NAME? : enter your contact’s name,• NEW NUMBER? :

Page 18 - Menu tree structure

24Associating a ring tone with an entryScroll down the list of available ring tones and confirm.Menu > PHONEBOOK > Option > RING TONEAdding a

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25Options during a callYou can use the following options during a call:Enable/Disable loudspeaker (handsfree mode)HANDSET LOUDSPEAKERBASE LOUDSPEAKER

Page 20 - Procedures in your booklet

26Adjusting the volume• To increase the volume, press .• To decrease the volume, press .Enabling/Disabling the secret modeOrThe secret mode allows you

Page 21 - Making and receiving

27Locating your handsetIf you have misplaced your handset, press the key on your phone’s base. Thehandset rings.

Page 22 - Managing several calls

28Listening and Recording... (model eircom 9000A)IMPORTANT When you answering machine’s memory is full, the answeringmachine turns off. You have to re

Page 23 - Using additional handsets

2Recommendations and safety instructionsFor safety reasons, never put the handset in the base station without thebattery inserted or without the lid o

Page 24 - Use the phonebook

29Answering machine announcementsNotes If you have not saved a personal announcement, the answering machinewill automatically use the pre-recorded ann

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30MessagesListening to your messagesFROM THE BASEFROM THE HANDSETThe messages are read in chronological order (from oldest to newest).At the end of th

Page 26 - Options during a call

31Managing your messagesWhen playing back messages, press the following buttons:TO... FROM THE BASE FROM THE HANDSETGo on to the next message1 pressRe

Page 27 - Adjusting the volume

32Delete all your messagesFROM THE BASEFROM THE HANDSETConfirm the deletion. (1 long press) only for messages already read.Menu > ANS.MACH. > M

Page 28 - Locating your handset

33Answering machine settingsEnabling/Disabling call filteringCall filtering allows you to take only the calls you want.Other calls will be recorded on

Page 29 - (model eircom 9000A)

34The phoneSetting up...Changing the ringing toneYou can change the ringing tone of:• outside calls,• calls between handsets (intercom).Scroll through

Page 30 - Erasing your announcement

35Defining programmable key shortcutsYou can define a shortcut for the function(s) you use most.Select the menu to be displayed as a shortcut for the

Page 31 - Messages

36Changing your mailbox numberEnter the mailbox number and confirm.There are two ways of recording messages:• Answering machine enabled: the messages

Page 32 - Managing your messages

37Enabling/Disabling keyboard lockingThis function allows you to lock the keyboard when you are not on line.FROM THE HANDSETFollow the instructions on

Page 33 - Recording a conversation

38The handsetChanging the default codeEnter the old and then the new code and confirm.Menu > SETTINGS > ADVANCED SET. > CHANGE CODEAllow/Prev

Page 34 - Answering machine settings

3Certain medical equipment and highly-sensitive machines or securitysystems may be affected by the transmission power of the telephone. Inthese cases

Page 35 - Setting up

39Define the priority base for a handsetThis function allows you to specify the priority base to be used for making calls.Select the base that the han

Page 36 - Setting the date and the time

40Customizing the handset’s registrationYou can customize the following information:• your base’s name,• the handset’s registration number.FROM THE HA

Page 37 - Changing the display language

41The baseEnabling the paging modeYou enable the paging mode when you associate an additional handset, forexample.Press the paging button for several

Page 38 - FROM THE HANDSET

42Resetting the baseWhen you reset your base, all the settings are returned to their initial values (factorysettings), except for the phonebook.Follow

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43The lineIMPORTANT We do not recommend that you change line settings without firstcontacting your operator, as this may result in your phone linebein

Page 40 - Resetting the handset

44Defining the outside call prefix (PABX)You can define the outside call prefix if you use your phone on a private automaticbranch exchange.For furthe

Page 41 - Adjusting the contrast

45The alarmEnjoy...Notes The alarm sounds for 60 seconds through the handset speaker.To stop the alarm clock, press any key on the handset.Programming

Page 42 - The base

46The Surveillance modeThis function allows you to monitor a room, by placing the first handset (transmitter) in theroom to be monitored, and the seco

Page 43 - Renaming the base

47Disabling the surveillance modePress Off on the receiving and calling handsets.

Page 44 - The line

48Call logsLogs are lists of numbers or events received by your phone.Depending on your operator, call logs contain the following information:• your c

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4ContentsRecommendations and safety instructions ...2Discover... ...8Your phone ...

Page 46 - Enjoy

49The events logThe NEW EVENT! message informs you that you missed a call or message.Checking new eventsOrSelect the event and confirm.NEW EVENT! + Me

Page 47 - The Surveillance mode

50Environmental informationEnvironmental impactElectrical and electronic appliances are an integral part of our daily lives, but sooner orlater they e

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51Guaranteea) The eircom 9000/A has a warranty of 12 months and is guaranteed to be free fromdefects in materials and workmanship during that period.

Page 49 - Tracing your calls

52LexiconTerm DefinitionPairing The pairing mode allows you to associate devices that have to operate in pairs (for example, a phone base and its hand

Page 50 - The events log

253472870A - 12/2012Irish Trade Mark Registration no. 213824 Registered of ce: eircom Limited,1HSQ, St. John’s Road, Dublin 8Registered in Ireland No.

Page 51 - Environmental

5Use the phonebook ... 23Create an entry ...

Page 52 - Guarantee

6Setting up... ... 34The phone...

Page 53 - (Generic Access Profile)

7Enjoy... ..... 45The alarm ......

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8Your phoneThe baseModel without answering machine (eircom 9000)Discover...Caption Description1 Handset location2 button Paging/Pairing:•Short press:

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