Nortel 4075 - Manual

Nortel 4075

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Revision history
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 13 – Feature overview
  • Page 14 – Regulatory and safety information; CAUTION
  • Page 15 – This equipment complies with EMC requirements of Class B.; Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 16 – Safety precautions
  • Page 18 – Getting started; “Installing the MEM card and Bluetooth wireless module” (page 18)
  • Page 19 – Figure 1: Battery pack; Place the handset face down on a flat surface.; Battery
  • Page 20 – Figure 2: Installing the battery pack; Installing the charger; To install the charger, perform the following steps:; Handset
  • Page 21 – Figure 3: Installing the charger
  • Page 22 – Charging the batteries; Place the handset in the charger as shown in the following figure.; Figure 4: Handset installed on charger; Important battery information; The batteries become hot during the charge cycle.
  • Page 23 – Charging guidelines; Observe the following when you charge your handset:
  • Page 24 – Charging and operating times; Charge the batteries only using the supplied charger.; WARNING; You must have a mains connection to operate the charger.
  • Page 25 – Charge display; If you are on a call when this happens, the handset; in locations with poor ventilation
  • Page 26 – Switching the handset on or off; Table 1: Battery charge status icons
  • Page 27 – Figure 5: Handset display; Icon line; Table 2: Icon line icons
  • Page 29 – Dialogue area; Idle mode; “Key functions in Idle; Call mode
  • Page 30 – Table 3: Dialogue area icons; Incoming call
  • Page 31 – Dialogue mode; For more information about key functions, see; Menu mode; The following figure shows the Main menu.
  • Page 32 – Figure 9: General settings menu; For more information about key functions see; Edit mode; The following figure shows the Contacts name editing page.; Figure 10: Contacts name editing page; Menu
  • Page 33 – Figure 11: Contacts number editing page; Soft key line; soft key, as shown in
  • Page 34 – Table 4: Example event assignments
  • Page 35 – Handset controls; Use the following figure to familiarise yourself; Figure 13: Handset controls
  • Page 36 – Key functions in Idle mode; Table 5: Keys functions in Idle mode
  • Page 37 – Key
  • Page 38 – Key functions in Call mode; Table 6: Key functions in Call mode
  • Page 40 – Key functions in Dialogue mode; “Dialogue mode”; Key functions in Menu mode; Table 7: Key functions in Dialogue mode
  • Page 41 – Key functions in Edit mode; Table 9: Key functions in Edit mode
  • Page 44 – Table 10: Key functions in text mode
  • Page 45 – Locking or unlocking the dialpad; “Automatic dialpad lock”
  • Page 46 – DECT system configuration; Accessing the Connectivity menu
  • Page 47 – Subscribing the handset to a DECT system; Connectivity; menu as shown in
  • Page 49 – Manually selecting the DECT system; “Accessing the Connectivity menu” (page 46)
  • Page 50 – Enabling automatic DECT system selection; menu using the steps in
  • Page 51 – Deregistering the handset
  • Page 53 – Call features; “Change settings during a call” (page 62); Make calls; “Using the telephone book to dial a number” (page 56); OK; key to restore; Configuring power
  • Page 54 – Dialling a number; Predialling a number
  • Page 55 – Using Speed dial; Dialpad; “Assigning a speed dial
  • Page 56 – Using the telephone book to dial a number
  • Page 57 – Using the Central Directory to dial a number; “Key functions
  • Page 59 – Making an SOS call; key, the phone sends a text message or; Making an Emergency call; “Emergency call; SOS; key to dial the number or send
  • Page 60 – Answer calls; “Answering a call in Normal mode” (page 61)
  • Page 61 – Answering a call in Normal mode; Call
  • Page 62 – Rejecting a call; Change settings during a call; “Adjusting the headset or loudspeaker volume” (page 62); Adjusting the headset or loudspeaker volume; Number; Yes
  • Page 63 – Using mute during a call; Transfer calls; Transferring a call
  • Page 64 – Voice mail; if your handset is switched off; Figure 14: New voice message page; key to transfer the call.
  • Page 65 – Accessing voice mail; “Defining a voice mail number”
  • Page 66 – Defining a voice mail number; “Normal and urgent messages”
  • Page 68 – Calls list; Left or Right; Tabs
  • Page 69 – Figure 16: Calls list with small text size; This section describes the following features:; Table 11: Calls list tabs; All calls
  • Page 70 – All calls list; This section describes the following tasks:; Accessing the All calls list; To access the All calls list, perform the following steps:
  • Page 71 – Viewing information about a call; “Accessing
  • Page 72 – Transferring a number to your contacts list
  • Page 73 – Transferring a number to the caller filter list
  • Page 74 – Deleting an entry
  • Page 75 – Deleting all entries; Answered calls list; “Accessing the Answered calls list” (page 76)
  • Page 76 – Accessing the Answered calls list
  • Page 81 – Dialled calls list; Accessing the Dialled calls list; “Accessing the Dialled calls list” (page 81)
  • Page 84 – Transferring a number to the Caller filter list
  • Page 86 – Missed calls list; “Configuring the LED Indicator (4075
  • Page 87 – Accessing the Missed calls list; Table 12: Missed calls icon
  • Page 88 – Viewing information about a missed call; Number of missed calls: N
  • Page 89 – “Accessing the Missed calls list” (page 87)
  • Page 93 – You can use your handset to store contact numbers and names.
  • Page 94 – Accessing the Contacts menu
  • Page 95 – Adding a contact number
  • Page 96 – Editing a contact number
  • Page 97 – Deleting a contact number
  • Page 98 – Editing a contact name
  • Page 99 – Editing a contact ringtone
  • Page 100 – Deleting a contact
  • Page 101 – Speed dial feature; “Assigning a speed dial number” (page 101); Assigning a speed dial number
  • Page 102 – Reassigning the speed dial number
  • Page 103 – Clearing the speed dial number; Transfer numbers to your contacts list
  • Page 104 – Transferring numbers to the caller filter list
  • Page 105 – Clr; key one or more times to return to the
  • Page 106 – Messaging; (4075 only) You can configure the LED indicator to flash when
  • Page 107 – Message limitations; “Accessing the Messaging menu” (page 107); Accessing the Messaging menu
  • Page 108 – Saving a new message or editing a draft; Table 13: Menu section icons
  • Page 109 – Sending a message
  • Page 111 – Deleting a draft message
  • Page 112 – Deleting all draft messages; Inbox; “Accessing the Messaging Inbox” (page 113)
  • Page 113 – Accessing the Messaging Inbox; “Accessing the
  • Page 114 – Replying to a message
  • Page 115 – Forwarding a message
  • Page 117 – Saving a number to the contacts list
  • Page 118 – Deleting all messages from the Inbox
  • Page 120 – Sent messages; “Accessing the Sent Messages menu” (page 120); Accessing the Sent Messages menu
  • Page 121 – Forwarding a sent message
  • Page 122 – Deleting a sent message; “Normal and urgent
  • Page 123 – Deleting all sent messages; Message settings; “Accessing the message Settings menu” (page 124)
  • Page 124 – Accessing the message Settings menu; “Accessing the message Settings menu”
  • Page 125 – Managing sent messages; OR
  • Page 126 – Normal and urgent messages; or
  • Page 127 – Confirming urgent messages; Message list full; “Configuring the
  • Page 128 – Calendar
  • Page 129 – Accessing the Calendar
  • Page 130 – Selecting a date
  • Page 132 – Viewing an appointment
  • Page 133 – Editing an appointment
  • Page 134 – Copying an appointment
  • Page 136 – Deleting an appointment
  • Page 137 – Using the Calculator
  • Page 139 – Using the Stopwatch; Table 14: Calculator icons
  • Page 140 – Lap
  • Page 141 – Alarms; Use the Alarm feature to configure alarms.; Nonrecurrent alarms; Use the procedures in this section to manage nonrecurrent alarms:
  • Page 142 – Creating an alarm
  • Page 143 – Editing an alarm
  • Page 144 – Turning off an alarm; Recurrent alarms; “Turning off a recurrent alarm” (page 147)
  • Page 145 – Creating a recurrent alarm
  • Page 146 – Editing a recurrent alarm
  • Page 147 – Turning off a recurrent alarm
  • Page 149 – Telephone settings; General settings; “Accessing the General settings menu” (page 150); Table 15: Telephone setting icons
  • Page 150 – Accessing the General settings menu
  • Page 152 – Editing a profile; Up
  • Page 153 – Configuring the time and date
  • Page 154 – Configuring the time
  • Page 155 – Configuring the date
  • Page 156 – Choosing a language
  • Page 157 – Configuring shortcuts
  • Page 158 – Configuring the LED Indicator (4075 only)
  • Page 159 – Security options; “Using the Phone lock feature” (page 160)
  • Page 160 – Using the Phone lock feature
  • Page 161 – Unlocking the dialpad
  • Page 162 – Changing the PIN code
  • Page 163 – Defining the handset name
  • Page 164 – Resetting the handset
  • Page 165 – Viewing information
  • Page 166 – Audio settings; Down; key to scroll through; soft key to exit the menu.
  • Page 167 – Accessing the Sounds and alerts menu; “Accessing the Sounds and alerts menu”
  • Page 168 – Defining the ring external melody
  • Page 169 – Defining the ring internal melody
  • Page 170 – Defining the Ring unknown call melody; “Normal
  • Page 171 – Defining the Urgent message melody
  • Page 172 – Defining the Ring emergency melody
  • Page 173 – Configuring Alert volume
  • Page 174 – Enabling Increasing alert
  • Page 175 – Enabling the Vibrator
  • Page 176 – Enabling Confirmation sound
  • Page 177 – Enabling the Coverage warning
  • Page 178 – Enabling the Charger warning
  • Page 179 – Configuring Cadence Mode; Features and
  • Page 180 – Display settings; “Accessing the Display settings menu” (page 181)
  • Page 181 – Accessing the Display settings menu; Selecting wallpaper by theme
  • Page 182 – Selecting wallpaper other than from the current theme
  • Page 183 – Clearing wallpaper; Selecting a theme
  • Page 184 – Startup customisation; Selecting a startup image by theme
  • Page 185 – Selecting a startup image other than from the current theme
  • Page 186 – Clearing the startup image; Configuring power save
  • Page 187 – Call settings; “Accessing the call settings menu” (page 188)
  • Page 188 – Accessing the call settings menu
  • Page 189 – Answer mode configuration; “Activating Any key answer mode” (page 190)
  • Page 190 – Activating Any key answer mode
  • Page 191 – Activating Normal answer mode; Caller filter configuration
  • Page 192 – Accessing the Caller filter menu; To open the Caller filter menu, perform the following steps:
  • Page 193 – Adding an entry to the Caller filter list; “Accessing the Caller filter menu” (page 192)
  • Page 194 – Editing entries in the Caller filter list
  • Page 195 – Deleting all entries in the Caller filter list
  • Page 196 – Activating Caller filter
  • Page 197 – Deactivating Caller filter
  • Page 198 – Emergency call configuration; Configuring an emergency call number; key to highlight the; option
  • Page 199 – Creating an emergency call text message
  • Page 201 – Activating or deactivating Mandown
  • Page 202 – Configuring the Mandown call number
  • Page 203 – Create a Mandown text message
  • Page 204 – Enabling Mandown Auto answer
  • Page 205 – Configuring Mandown call Delay
  • Page 206 – Configuring Mandown call Prealarm time
  • Page 207 – Activating the Silent charging feature
  • Page 208 – Connectivity settings; “Subscribing the
  • Page 210 – Accessing additional features using FFC or SPRE codes; FFC codes—; dial an FFC to access some of your handset features.; key; SPRE codes—; dial a SPRE code plus a one- or two-digit number to
  • Page 211 – To access additional features using FFC or SPRE codes:; to enter the FFC or SPRE code; Call Forward— to activate
  • Page 212 – Handset accessories; “MEM card installation and removal” (page 222); Available accessories; Table 17: List of accessories
  • Page 213 – Item
  • Page 214 – Belt clip; Installing the belt clip
  • Page 216 – Figure 19: Installed executive clip
  • Page 217 – Uninstalling the belt clip
  • Page 218 – Installing the headset; (4075 only) The headset jack is covered by a protective plug.; Figure 21: Installing the headset
  • Page 219 – Figure 22: Unlocking the battery cover
  • Page 220 – Figure 23: Installing the battery pack; Use the following steps to charge the battery pack:
  • Page 221 – Figure 24: Charging the battery pack
  • Page 222 – MEM card installation and removal; You can erase the contents of the MEM card using
  • Page 223 – Extracting the MEM card from the frame; “Installing the battery pack
  • Page 224 – Figure 26: Installing the MEM card; Memory
  • Page 225 – Figure 27: Removing the MEM card
  • Page 227 – Figure 28: Bluetooth wireless technology module installed
  • Page 228 – Figure 29: Bluetooth wireless technology module removed
  • Page 229 – Table 18: Bluetooth wireless technology headset status; Connected; soft key to access the Main menu.
  • Page 231 – Adding a Bluetooth wireless technology headset; “Accessing the Bluetooth wireless
  • Page 233 – Deleting a Bluetooth wireless technology headset
  • Page 234 – soft key to confirm the deletion.
  • Page 235 – Terms you should know; Your office Private Branch Exchange system.; DECT; Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications; Key lock; Press and hold a key for 2 seconds and then release it.; MEM card
  • Page 236 – Soft keys; Your office communication system.; Traditional DECT; Nortel DECT system based on DMC cards.
  • Page 237 – Index
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Summary

Page 3 - Revision history

3 Revision history May 2009 Standard 01.10. This document is up-issued to support the DECT 4027, 4070, and 4075 Handsets. Minor corrections. April 2009 Standard 01.09. This document is up-issued to support the DECT 4027, 4070, and 4075 Handsets. April 2008 Standard 01.08. This document is issued to ...

Page 5 - Contents

5 Contents Welcome to DECT 4027, 4070, and 4075 Handsets . . . . . . 13 Feature overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Regulatory and safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 13 - Feature overview

Welcome to DECT 4027, 4070, and 4075 Handsets 13 Welcome to DECT 4027, 4070, and 4075 Handsets Nortel Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) 4027, 4070, and 4075 Handsets are cordless phones with enhanced features suitable for office use. The handsets include a single-press SOS key used...

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