ORANGE 8002 User Manual

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8002 / 8012
e-diatonis CE/S/M/L
R110

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Summary of Contents for ORANGE 8002

  • Page 1 User manual 8002 / 8012 e-diatonis CE/S/M/L R110...
  • Page 2 8AL90879ZUBBed02 - 1418...
  • Page 3 Introduction Thank you for choosing a telephone Orange Business Services. How to read this guide All features and configurations procedures in this guide are described step by step. Thus you are sometimes invited to select menus or sub-menus displayed on the phone screen. To recognize them, these menus are written in a purple italic font.
  • Page 4 Recommendations on the management of password (or personal code) of your phone When connected to an external public network your e-diatonis IPBX can be subject to malicious attacks. A simple way of protecting against attack is to change your passwords regularly as you do for your PCs.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TELEPHONE 2 USING YOUR TELEPHONE 2.1 M AKING A CALL OMMUNICATIONS 2.2 M AKE A CALL USING THE PERSONAL PHONE BOOK IRECTORY 2.3 C ALL BY NAME OMMUNICATIONS 2.4 R EDIAL LAST NUMBER 2.5 R ECEIVING A CALL 2.6 I NTERPHONY...
  • Page 6: Getting To Know Your Telephone

    1 Getting to know your telephone Alpha-numerical keypad. Start call key /Redial key End call key / Release key. Up and Down navigation keys to navigate within menus, OK key to select menu and confirm a choice. C key to erase a character when entering a number or string of characters. This key is also used to navigate back one menu level.
  • Page 7 One 3.5 mm jack connector (8012 only). Various connections to allow phone extensions.  One 10/100 Ethernet connection to connect to enterprise LAN network (8002 set).  Two 10/100/1000 Ethernet connection to connect to enterprise network (LAN) and a PC (8012 set).
  • Page 8: Using Your Telephone

    2 Using your telephone 2.1 Making a call (Communications) Use one of the following:  Dial directly the number for your call  Lift the receiver Enter the destination number  Hands free Dial the destination number  Make a call using the personal phone book ...
  • Page 9: R Edial Last Number

    2.4 Redial last number ► Redial the last outgoing call  Start call key  Call back the last dialed number ► Redial from redial list  Long press on the start call key  Select the number to redial from the last 50 dialed numbers In case your correspondent is already in communication and can not answer to your call, a message is displayed on your phone indicating that your call is queued.
  • Page 10: I Nterphony

    2.6 Interphony When activating the interphony mode, all incoming calls are automatically answered by the phone.  In idle state  Press the interphony (mute) key  When the light associated with the key is lit (blue), the feature is activated When your caller hangs up, interphony mode remains active.
  • Page 11: During Conversation

    3 During conversation 3.1 Mute, so that your correspondent cannot hear you You can hear your correspondent but he/she cannot hear you: During a conversation  Disable microphone The key lights up  Resume the conversation The key is no longer lit 3.2 Making a second call during a conversation Use one of the following: New call...
  • Page 12: P Lacing A Call On Hold ( Hold )

    ► To cancel your second call and recover the first:  You are in conversation with the second correspondent and the first one is on hold. On the display of the phone, first and second correspondents are identified by b12L1-b12and b12L2- b12preceding their names or phone numbers.
  • Page 13: T Hree - Way Conference

    3.7 Three-way conference You are in communication with a first correspondent. A second correspondent is on hold.   Conference You are in conference mode ► To end the conference   Use one of the following: o End conf Hang up o On-hook the receiver If you initiated the conference, when one of your correspondents leaves the conference, you stay in...
  • Page 14: Keep In Touch

    4 Keep in touch 4.1 Information about the phone ( Who am I?)  Who am I?  The extension number of the phone and the user name is displayed. 4.2 Diverting calls to another number (immediate diversion) (Routing)  Routing ...
  • Page 15: Set Up Your Phone

    5 Set up your phone 5.1 Programming your personal directory (Directory) You can store up to 100 records in your personal directory. ► Access your personal directory  Directory ► Create a record in the personal phone book   1st name: Enter the first name ...
  • Page 16 ► Adjusting the ringer volume Level • Select the volume you want (9 levels) • Validate your choice • Return to idle screen • ► Activate/deactivate meeting mode (progressive ringing) Ringing mode • You can select one of three types of ringing •...
  • Page 17: L Ock / Unlock The Phone

    5.5 Activate/deactivate identity secrecy (Settings) You can choose to hide your identity. Instead of your phone number normally displayed on your external correspondent phone, "anonymous" will be displayed. Settings Phone Secrecy Call • Activate • 5.6 Select the headset -(8012 only) (Settings) Settings Phone RJ9 plug •...
  • Page 18: Guarantee And Clauses

    6 Guarantee and clauses 6.1 Safety Instructions  Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user\'s authority to operate the equipment.  Magnets could affect the functioning of pacemakers and implanted heart defibrillators. Keep a safe distance between your pacemaker or implant defibrillator and the handset which includes magnetic elements: 4 centimeters (1,6 inches) at least.
  • Page 19: Ec" Declaration Of Compliance

    6.2 "EC" declaration of compliance We, FRANCE TELECOM 78 rue Olivier de Serres 75505 PARIS Cedex 15 declare that the productmentioned in this note, conformto the following European Directives and Directives and European Standards: Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive 99/5/EEC.
  • Page 20 8 a.m to 8 p.m (except bank holidays) France Télécom 78, rue Olivier de Serres - 75505 Paris Cedex 15 S.A. au capital de 10 595 541 532 € - 380 129 866 - RCS Paris Notre site internet : http://www.orange-business.com...

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