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HA 8000 (22) P/T SD Illustration
Controls
1 Name keys
2 labeling card
3 Program key (SET)
4 R key
5 Last number redial key (REDIAL)
6 Micophone off key (MUTE)
7 Volume key (HIGH)
8 Volume key (LOW)
9 Handfree and all person listen key
10 Keypad
11 Handfree Micophone
12 In-Use LED indicator
13 Handfree LED indicator

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Summary of Contents for Siemens HA 8000 (22) P/T SD

  • Page 1 HA 8000 (22) P/T SD Illustration Controls 1 Name keys 2 labeling card 3 Program key (SET) 4 R key 5 Last number redial key (REDIAL) 6 Micophone off key (MUTE) 7 Volume key (HIGH) 8 Volume key (LOW) 9 Handfree and all person listen key...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Catalogue Startup Important Information ………………………………………………… 2 Contents of the package ………………………………………………. Hooking up the equipment ……………………………………………. Note on installing your equipment ……………………………………. Basic settings Checking the signaling method set ……………………………………. 6 Setting the signaling method ………………………………………….. Adjusting the ringer volume ………………………………………….. Setting the handset volume ……………………………………………...
  • Page 3 Catalogue Remote control, data transfer Temporary swithover of the signaling method……………… Important information for users Taking care of your telephone……………………………….. 16 If your telephone malfunctions………………………………. 16 Technical data………………………………………………... 16 Quick reference guide………………………………………... 17 Labels………………………………………………………… Back cover...
  • Page 4: Startup

    Startup Important information Signaling method Before using your telephone, you should check the signaling method and set the correct method if necessary. HA 8000(22) P/T SD is set to dual-tone multi-frequency signaling in home. Signaling method setting Pulse=Pulse dialing DTMF=Dual-tone multi-frequency dialing...
  • Page 5: Contents Of The Package

    Startup Contents of the package 1. euroset 812 4. Telephone connecting cable 2 .Handset 5.Operating instructions 3. Handset connecting cable 6. Telephone guarantee...
  • Page 6: Hooking Up The Equipment

    Startup Hooking up the equipment Once a few simple connections have been made, your telephone is ready for operation: 1. Coiled handset connecting cable • Long straight end of the handset connecting cable: Insert the connector into the smaller socket on the bottom of the unit until it clicks into place.
  • Page 7: Note On Installing Your Equipment

    Startup Notes on installing your equipment: We recommend placing the equipment on a non-slip surface. In view of the wide range of varnishes and polishes used for furniture nowadays, the possibility of the surface being marked as a result of contact with the equipment cannot be completely ruled out.
  • Page 8: Basic Settings

    Basic settings Checking signaling method set Lift the handset ;you will hear a dial tone. Dial any digit e.g. 5 When you no longer hear a dial tone, the signaling method is set correctly. Go on to the next page. If you still hear the dial tone, this means that you must set the signaling method (see below) Replace the handset.
  • Page 9: Adjusting The Ringer Volume

    Basic settings Adjusting the ringer volume The ringing signal is preset to the maximum volume (level 6) Lift the handset or press the loudspeaker key. Press the SET key. Press key 5 The set ringing signal sounds so that you can check it. Press key 1;the ringer is switched to low volume ( minimum).
  • Page 10: Adjusting The Ringer Tone Sequence

    Basic settings Adjusting the ringer tone sequence You can adjust the ringer tone sequence in 4 stages, the tone sequence is preset to stage 4. Lift the handset Press the SET key Then press key 6, the ringer sounds so that you can check it E.g.
  • Page 11: Dialing With The Euroset 812

    Dialing with the euroset 812 Dialing with the keypad Lift the handset Dial the desired call number e.g. 412314 Now make the phone call and hang up at the end of the conversation Notes: • You can manually dial numbers of any length. •...
  • Page 12: Last Number Redial

    Dialing with the euroset 812 Last number redial Lift the handset Press the REDIAL key. The call number last entered is dialed automatically ( up to 32 digits) Saved number redial Lift the handset Dial the desired call number with the keypad ( or by pressing the REDIAL key).
  • Page 13: Retrieving A Saved Number (Notepad)

    Dialing with the euroset 812 Saved number redial ( notepad ) Lift the handset Press the SET key Then press the REDIAL key The call number is dialed from the notepad. Notes: The call number remains stored until a new call number is stored in the notepad. Dialing with name keys Lift the handset Press the desired name key ( for one of the 10 destinations)
  • Page 14: Storing Name Keys

    Dialing with the euroset 812 Storing and checking name keys Lift the handset Press SET key Wang Press the desired name key for one of the 10 destination. Enter the call number to be stored up to 32 digits; the old call number is erased.
  • Page 15: Making Phone Calls With And Without The Handset

    Making phone calls with and without the handset In handsfree mode, you can make phone calls with the handset on-hook. This allows you to keep your hands free. For this purpose, the telephone has a small opening with a microphone in the right-hand corner.
  • Page 16: Deactivating Handsfree Mode

    Making phone calls with and without the handset Deactivating handsfree mode You want to switch from handsfree mode to normal phone mode. Lift the handset. The loudspeaker and built-in microphone are deactivated automatically. Allowing others to listen in on a call Press the SPEAKER key While conducting a call with the handset.
  • Page 17 Remote control, data transfer Temporary swithover of the signaling method If your telephone is connected to an exchange with pulse dialing (pulse), you must temporarily swith your phone over to dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF), as described below, in order to operate a device such as an answering machine by remote control or to perform a data transfer.
  • Page 18: Taking Care Of Your Telephone

    Important information for users Taking care of your telephone Simply wipe the equipment with a damp or antistatic cloth. Never use a dry cloth ( due to static charging) If your telephone malfunctions Not every malfunction means that your telephone has developed an actual fault, if it is a simple one, you are likely to save both time and money if you can trace the cause of it youeself.
  • Page 19: Quick Reference Guide

    Quick reference guide Store the telephone number under the name key. Wang Number ringer volume choose ringer Saved number redial Number Saved number redial ( notepad )

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