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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:

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Europe band: 1880 MHz - 1900 MHz

 

 

Region 1

 

 

Region 2

 

 

 

 

Region 3

 

 

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US/Canada band: 1920 MHz - 1930 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

Region 1

 

 

 

Region 2

 

 

 

 

Region 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

South America band: 1910 MHz - 1930 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

Region 1

 

 

 

Region 2

 

 

 

 

Region 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Asia band: 1900 MHz - 1920 MHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

Region 2

 

 

 

Region 3

 

 

 

 

Region 4

 

 

 

Before installing your DECT set, please contact your administrator to know which frequency band you need to declare.

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Contents Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server Page Page Contents Keep in touch SharingRegistering the telephone Using the telephone in GAP modeProgramming your telephone Accessories Radio transfer Precautions for useMobility Operating conditions Call diversion activated Vibrator active „ Call icons Your telephoneMicrophone Programmed call-back time„ Lift the receiver „ Adjust audio volume „ Access MenuLight Status icons Display and corresponding iconsMenu icons Call icons Display and corresponding iconsImportant information How to read this guideTo remove it Installing the battery in the telephoneGetting started Battery charge time is 3.5 h Charging your telephone batterySwitch on/off Switching on your telephoneAccessing the Menu and navigating Switching off your telephoneCalling from your personal directory Individual number Using your telephoneMaking a call Disabling the ringer Using your telephoneCalling your correspondent by name company directory Receiving a callRequesting automatic callback if internal number is busy RediallingDuring a call Example sending Dtmf signals Receiving a second call During a conversationMake a second call Transferring a call Switching between two calls Broker callDuring a call, to recover the correspondent on hold Transfer a call to the voice mailbox of an absent party During a conversationPlacing an outside call on hold parking To recover your parked callStore a number If the telephone ringing is in your own pick-up group SharingAnswering the general bell Call pick-upDiverting hunting group calls SharingHunting groups If selected message has to be completed Following 27 predefined messages existSend a voice message copy To record a comment To record the message Voice guide Follow the instructionsDiverting calls to your voice mailbox Keep in touchSelecting calls to be diverted Display number of new Old messages To access voice mail functionsConsulting your voice mailbox MessagePersonal assistant reaching you with one number only Keep in touchActivating/deactivating the personal assistant To select the type of forwarding Different types of diversions Diverting calls to another number immediate diversionConsulting messages left while you were away Cancelling all diversionsExample of diversion on busy Customising your voice greeting Programming your telephoneInitializing your voice mailbox Modifying your personal code To go back to the default messageChoose the tune Adjusting the audio functionsProgramming your telephone Activate the buzzer or the ringer Adjusting the ringer volumeRapid customizing of the ringer Activating headset modeYou can activate or disable the following functions Adjusting your telephone functionsAdjusting screen brightness Programming your personal directory Individual number Selecting languageProgramming an appointment reminder Modifying a card in the personal directoryAt the programmed time, your telephone rings To cancel your appointment call-back requestIdentify the terminal you are on Locking your telephoneDisplay function Using the telephone in GAP modeCalling from your personal directory Automatic transfer between radio cellsSending a calibrated cut-off Using the telephone in GAP modeSending Dtmf signals Redialling the last number dialled redialDeleting a card Modifying a name or numberSelecting language Customizing and adjusting your telephoneAdjusting the ringer volume Choosing your melody„ Lighting Adjusting screen contrastRegistering the telephone on a system for the first time Registering the telephoneRegistration operation can last up to 2 minutes Asia band 1900 MHz 1920 MHzRegistering the telephone on other systems Registering the telephoneSelect ac Apply Selecting your telephone system Assembling two chargers AccessoriesChargers Fixing a charger on a vertical surfaceHeadphone / external microphone AccessoriesCharacteristics of the mains power adapter Presentation of the battery packTransporting and protecting your telephone Cleaning your telephone10 a Glossary MU60370BSAA-O600ed01-2307 Declaration of compliance
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