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...
Page 14 - Regulatory and safety information; CAUTION
Welcome to DECT 4027, 4070, and 4075 Handsets 14 • send and receive messages (DECT 4070 and 4075 Handsets only) • configure audio and display settings • create daily and recurrent alarms • use the calculator and stopwatch If you use your handset with Nortel SIP DECT, the following additional feature...
Page 15 - This equipment complies with EMC requirements of Class B.; Declaration of Conformity
Welcome to DECT 4027, 4070, and 4075 Handsets 15 You can obtain a copy of the Declaration of Conformity from Nortel using the contact for End user and Private Product as shown in the following Web page: http://www.nortel.com/corporate/community/environment/life_cycle/declarations.html DECT 4027 and ...
Page 16 - Safety precautions
Welcome to DECT 4027, 4070, and 4075 Handsets 16 Safety precautions Observe the following safety precautions before you use your handset. CAUTION Modifications to this equipment not approved by Nortel can make this equipment noncompliant with the applied requirements. Nortel recommends that you use ...
Page 18 - Getting started; “Installing the MEM card and Bluetooth wireless module” (page 18)
Getting started 18 Getting started This section describes the tasks you must complete before you use your handset. Use the following information to prepare your handset for use, and to familiarize yourself with the operation of the handset: • “Installing the MEM card and Bluetooth wireless module” (...
Page 19 - Figure 1: Battery pack; Place the handset face down on a flat surface.; Battery
Getting started 19 Figure 1: Battery pack To install a battery pack in your handset, perform the following steps: 1. Place the handset face down on a flat surface. 2. Remove the battery compartment cover. 3. Push the battery pack into the casing as shown in Figure 2 . 4. Press the battery pack down ...
Page 20 - Figure 2: Installing the battery pack; Installing the charger; To install the charger, perform the following steps:; Handset
Getting started 20 Figure 2: Installing the battery pack Installing the charger To install the charger, perform the following steps: 1. Place the charger on a flat surface. 2. Connect the AC adapter cable to the terminal on the bottom of the charger. 3. Connect the adapter to an electrical outlet. 4...
Page 21 - Figure 3: Installing the charger
Getting started 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.
Getting started 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 Use the battery pack only as directed. Heat or cold reduces the performance and service life of the batteries. Handsets wi...
Page 23 - Charging guidelines; Observe the following when you charge your handset:
Getting started 23 fully charged. Charge the batteries only using the DECT Handset charger supplied with the handset. Charging guidelines Observe the following when you charge your handset: • Charge the battery for at least 6 hours before you use the handset for the first time. This protective measu...
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.
Getting started 24 Charging and operating times Discharged batteries require 6 hours to completely recharge. Completely charged batteries provide the handset with approximately 8 hours of talk time and 100 hours of standby time. WARNING Use only the batteries that Nortel provides or authorises. Char...
Page 25 - Charge display; If you are on a call when this happens, the handset; in locations with poor ventilation
Getting started 25 Charge display A battery charge status symbol appears on the display. When the battery is nearly discharged, the battery charge status symbol flashes and a warning tone sounds. If you are on a call when this happens, the handset switches off after approximately 3 to 5 minutes. If ...
Page 26 - Switching the handset on or off; Table 1: Battery charge status icons
Getting started 26 The following table shows the battery charge status icons. Note: (4075 only) You can configure the LED indicator to flash when the handset battery is low. When you place the handset on the charger, the LED indicator turns off. See “Configuring the LED Indicator (4075 only)” (page ...
Page 27 - Figure 5: Handset display; Icon line; Table 2: Icon line icons
Getting started 27 • “Dialogue area” (page 29) • “Soft key line” (page 33) The following figure shows the various areas of the display. Figure 5: Handset display Icon line The icon line displays the status of the handset. The icons for the level of radio signal and battery charge status always appea...
Page 29 - Dialogue area; Idle mode; “Key functions in Idle; Call mode
Getting started 29 Dialogue area The Dialogue area is the main area of the handset display. The information that appears in the Dialogue area varies according to the operational mode of the handset. Idle mode In Idle mode, the following information appears in the dialogue area: • the name of the DEC...
Page 30 - Table 3: Dialogue area icons; Incoming call
Getting started 30 • the number and name (if available) of the calling party for an incoming call • the number and name (if added to your contacts list) of the called party for an outgoing call • the loudspeaker icon (if enabled) • the microphone muted icon (if muted) The following table shows the i...
Page 31 - Dialogue mode; For more information about key functions, see; Menu mode; The following figure shows the Main menu.
Getting started 31 Dialogue mode In Dialogue mode, icons or information appear in the Dialogue area according to the operational mode of the handset The following figure shows the Missed call(s) page. Figure 7: Missed call(s) page For more information about key functions, see “Key functions in Dialo...
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
Getting started 32 The following figure shows the General settings menu. Figure 9: General settings menu For more information about key functions see “Key functions in Menu mode” (page 40) . Edit mode In Edit mode, you can use the dialogue area to enter and edit digits (numbers, date, time, or PIN) ...
Page 33 - Figure 11: Contacts number editing page; Soft key line; soft key, as shown in
Getting started 33 The following figure shows the Contact number editing page. Figure 11: Contacts number editing page The following figure shows the appointment Start date editing page. Figure 12: Appointment Start date editing page For more information about key functions, see “Key functions in Ed...
Page 34 - Table 4: Example event assignments
Getting started 34 high-priority event, green a medium priority event, and orange a low-priority event. You can assign one of the following events to each priority level: • Missed calls • Text messages • Voice messages • Text and voice messages • Mandown • Low battery For an example of event assignm...
Page 35 - Handset controls; Use the following figure to familiarise yourself; Figure 13: Handset controls
Getting started 35 priorities do not control the order in which the dialogs for the corresponding events appear on the display. See “Configuring the LED Indicator (4075 only)” (page 158) for more details. Handset controls Use the following figure to familiarise yourself with the handset display and ...
Page 36 - Key functions in Idle mode; Table 5: Keys functions in Idle mode
Getting started 36 • “Key functions in Dialogue mode” (page 40) • “Key functions in Menu mode” (page 40) • “Key functions in Edit mode” (page 41) • “Locking or unlocking the dialpad” (page 45) Key functions in Idle mode The following table describes the handset key functions in Idle mode. Table 5: K...
Page 37 - Key
Getting started 37 OK key Press the OK key, and then the Lock or Unlock soft key to lock or unlock the dialpad. Call key Press the Call key to initiate a call. Clear key Long press the Clr key to switch your handset on or off. SOS key Long press the SOS key to make an emergency call (if configured)....
Page 38 - Key functions in Call mode; Table 6: Key functions in Call mode
Getting started 38 For more information about Idle mode, see “Idle mode” (page 29) . Key functions in Call mode The following table describes the handset key functions in Call mode. # • Press the # key to enter predial mode. • Long press the # key to switch between the current active profile and the...
Page 40 - Key functions in Dialogue mode; “Dialogue mode”; Key functions in Menu mode; Table 7: Key functions in Dialogue mode
Getting started 40 Key functions in Dialogue mode The following table describes the handset key functions in Dialogue mode. For more information about Dialogue mode, see “Dialogue mode” (page 31) . Key functions in Menu mode The following table describes the handset key functions in Menu mode. Table...
Page 41 - Key functions in Edit mode; Table 9: Key functions in Edit mode
Getting started 41 For more information about Menu mode, see “Menu mode” (page 31) . Key functions in Edit mode The following table describes the handset key functions in Edit mode. Down key Press the Down key to position the cursor. Left key Press the Left key to position the cursor. Right key Pres...
Page 44 - Table 10: Key functions in text mode
Getting started 44 You can use your handset keys to enter a number, symbol, or character in text mode. The following table shows the keys you can press, (when the handset is in text mode) to insert letters, numbers, or symbols. Table 10: Key functions in text mode # Press the # key to switch between...
Page 45 - Locking or unlocking the dialpad; “Automatic dialpad lock”
Getting started 45 Locking or unlocking the dialpad Use the dialpad Lock feature to prevent accidental operation of the handset. When the Lock feature is active and you receive an incoming call, the dialpad temporarily unlocks so you can answer the call. The Lock reactivates when you terminate the c...
Page 46 - DECT system configuration; Accessing the Connectivity menu
DECT system configuration 46 DECT system configuration Use the information in this section to configure your DECT handset to work with a DECT system. This section describes the following tasks: • “Accessing the Connectivity menu” (page 46) • “Subscribing the handset to a DECT system” (page 47) • “Ma...
Page 47 - Subscribing the handset to a DECT system; Connectivity; menu as shown in
DECT system configuration 47 Subscribing the handset to a DECT system You must subscribe the handset to at least one DECT system before you can use the handset to make a call. The handset can operate with a maximum of four DECT systems, for which the handset stores the name of the system in a subscr...
Page 49 - Manually selecting the DECT system; “Accessing the Connectivity menu” (page 46)
DECT system configuration 49 You can now use the handset to make and receive calls. Manually selecting the DECT system If you subscribe the handset to more than one DECT system, you can manually select which system the handset uses. To manually select a DECT system, perform the following steps: 10. ...
Page 50 - Enabling automatic DECT system selection; menu using the steps in
DECT system configuration 50 Enabling automatic DECT system selection If you subscribe the handset to more than one DECT system, you can configure your handset to automatically select the system to which it connects. If Automatic selection is enabled, when the handset moves out of range of the curre...
Page 51 - Deregistering the handset
DECT system configuration 51 Deregistering the handset To deregister the handset from a DECT system, perform the following steps: Editing the system name and phone number To edit the system name and phone number of your handset, perform the following steps: 1. Open the Connectivity menu, using the s...
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
Call features 53 Call features Use the information in this section to make and receive calls, and to configure and use call features: • “Make calls” (page 53) • “Answer calls” (page 60) • “Change settings during a call” (page 62) • “Transfer calls” (page 63) • “Voice mail” (page 64) Make calls This ...
Page 54 - Dialling a number; Predialling a number
Call features 54 Dialling a number To dial a number, perform the following steps: Predial mode Use the information in this section to enter a phone number before you dial. Predialling a number To predial a number, perform the following steps: Editing a number in Predial mode To edit a number in Pred...
Page 55 - Using Speed dial; Dialpad; “Assigning a speed dial
Call features 55 Using Speed dial Use the Speed dial feature to make calls by dialling a one-digit code. To use speed dial, perform the following step: Using Loudspeaker Your handset includes a Loudspeaker feature to allow several people in a room to listen to a call. You can predial a call using th...
Page 56 - Using the telephone book to dial a number
Call features 56 • Place the handset upright on a smooth, flat surface, and ensure that the loudspeaker and microphone free of obstruction. • Position the handset approximately 0.5 metres away from yourself while you speak. To enable the Loudspeaker feature during a call, perform the following steps...
Page 57 - Using the Central Directory to dial a number; “Key functions
Call features 57 Using the Central Directory to dial a number Your handset allows you to use the Central Directory to dial a number. The Central Directory is a database that contains user names and Directory Numbers (DN). To use the Central Directory to dial a number, perform the following steps: 4....
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
Call features 59 Making an SOS call Use this option to make emergency calls to a specific telephone number. When you press the SOS key, the phone sends a text message or initiates a voice call. To make an SOS call, perform the following step: Making an Emergency call When the dialpad is locked, the ...
Page 60 - Answer calls; “Answering a call in Normal mode” (page 61)
Call features 60 Answer calls When you receive an incoming call, the ringer sounds and the call alert symbol flashes. You can choose to answer or reject an incoming call. This section describes the following features: • “Answering a call in Normal mode” (page 61) • “Answering a call using any key” (...
Page 61 - Answering a call in Normal mode; Call
Call features 61 Answering a call in Normal mode To answer a call in Normal mode, perform the following step: Answering a call using any key To answer a call using any key, perform the following step: Auto-answering mode In Auto-answering mode, calls are answered automatically on the handset. Muting...
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
Call features 62 Rejecting a call To reject an incoming call, perform the following step: Change settings during a call During a call, you can adjust the headset or loudspeaker volume or mute the handset. This section describes the following tasks: • “Adjusting the headset or loudspeaker volume” (pa...
Page 63 - Using mute during a call; Transfer calls; Transferring a call
Call features 63 To adjust the headset or loudspeaker volume, perform the following step: When you adjust the headset or loudspeaker volume, the handset remembers the new setting the next time you use the handset. Using mute during a call To mute and unmute the handset microphone, perform the follow...
Page 64 - Voice mail; if your handset is switched off; Figure 14: New voice message page; key to transfer the call.
Call features 64 Voice mail Use the Voice mail feature to listen to voice messages left by calling parties. You can receive a voice mail in the following situations: • if your handset is switched off • if your handset is busy • if your handset is out of the coverage area A new voice message dialogue...
Page 65 - Accessing voice mail; “Defining a voice mail number”
Call features 65 To listen to a New voice message, perform the following step: Note: (4075 only) You can configure the LED indicator to flash when voice mail messages are waiting. After you have listened to the voice mail message, the LED indicator turns off. See “Configuring the LED Indicator (4075...
Page 66 - Defining a voice mail number; “Normal and urgent messages”
Call features 66 Defining a voice mail number To define a voice mail access number, perform the following steps: 5. Press the Up or Down key to select the Listen to voice mail option. 6. Press the Select soft key. The handset automatically dials the voice mail access number. Attention: Ensure that y...
Page 68 - Calls list; Left or Right; Tabs
Calls list 68 Calls list The Calls list stores information about dialled, answered, or missed calls (maximum 50 entries for all lists). When there is more than one call to or from a phone number, only the most recent call appears in the appropriate call list. The Calls menu contains four tabs: All, ...
Page 69 - Figure 16: Calls list with small text size; This section describes the following features:; Table 11: Calls list tabs; All calls
Calls list 69 Figure 16: Calls list with small text size If you change the time format to am/pm mode and the date format is dd/mm/yyyy (for example 06/12/2007), or mm/dd/yyyy (for example 12/06/2007), or dd-mmm-yyyy (06-Dec-2007), only the date appears in the lists. You can view the time of the call...
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:
Calls list 70 All calls list The All calls list shows all entries from the Answered, Dialled, and Missed calls lists. The most recent entry appears at the top of the list. This section describes the following tasks: • “Accessing the All calls list” (page 70) • “Viewing information about a call” (pag...
Page 71 - Viewing information about a call; “Accessing
Calls list 71 Viewing information about a call To view the information about calls in the All calls list, such as time and date, perform the following steps: Dialling a number To dial a number from the All calls list, perform the following steps: 2. Press the Left or Right key to select the All call...
Page 72 - Transferring a number to your contacts list
Calls list 72 Transferring a number to your contacts list To transfer a number from the Missed calls list to a new entry in your Contacts list, perform the following steps: 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the required entry. Attention: If you want to predial from the All calls list, press t...
Page 73 - Transferring a number to the caller filter list
Calls list 73 Transferring a number to the caller filter list To transfer a number from the All calls list to the caller filter list, perform the following steps: 8. Press the Add soft key and use the Dialpad to edit the number and enter the name (if necessary). 9. Press the Save soft key. 10. Press...
Page 74 - Deleting an entry
Calls list 74 Deleting an entry To delete an entry from the All calls list, perform the following steps: 6. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Caller Filter option. 7. Press the Select soft key. 8. Use the Dialpad to edit the number and enter the name (if necessary). 9. Press the Save soft ke...
Page 75 - Deleting all entries; Answered calls list; “Accessing the Answered calls list” (page 76)
Calls list 75 Deleting all entries To delete all entries from the All calls list, perform the following steps: Answered calls list The Answered calls list stores information about the answered calls. The most recent entry appears at the top of the list. This section describes the following tasks: • ...
Page 76 - Accessing the Answered calls list
Calls list 76 • “Deleting all entries” (page 80) Accessing the Answered calls list To access the Answered calls list, perform the following steps: Viewing information about an answered call To view information about an answered call, such as time and date, perform the following steps: 1. Press the C...
Page 81 - Dialled calls list; Accessing the Dialled calls list; “Accessing the Dialled calls list” (page 81)
Calls list 81 Dialled calls list The Dialled calls list stores information about dialled calls. The most recent entry appears at the top of the list. This section describes the following tasks: • “Accessing the Dialled calls list” (page 81) • “Viewing information about a dialled call” (page 81) • “D...
Page 84 - Transferring a number to the Caller filter list
Calls list 84 Transferring a number to the Caller filter list To transfer a number from the Dialled calls list to the Caller filter list, perform the following steps: Attention: The Caller filter feature is available on the DECT 4070 and 4075 Handsets only. 1. Open the Dialled calls list using the s...
Page 86 - Missed calls list; “Configuring the LED Indicator (4075
Calls list 86 Missed calls list The Missed calls list stores information about unanswered calls. The most recent entry appears at the top of the list. Note: (4075 only) You can configure the LED indicator to flash when you have missed calls. After you view information about missed calls, the LED ind...
Page 87 - Accessing the Missed calls list; Table 12: Missed calls icon
Calls list 87 • If you dial a number from the Missed calls list, the number automatically moves from the Missed calls list to the Dialled calls list. This section describes the following tasks: • “Accessing the Missed calls list” (page 87) • “Viewing information about a missed call” (page 88) • “Dia...
Page 88 - Viewing information about a missed call; Number of missed calls: N
Calls list 88 To access the Missed calls list, perform the following steps: Viewing information about a missed call To view the information about a missed call, such as time and date, perform the following steps: OR 1. When the message “ Number of missed calls: N Show?” appears, perform one of the f...
Page 89 - “Accessing the Missed calls list” (page 87)
Calls list 89 Dialling a number To dial a number from the Missed calls list, perform the following steps: Transferring a number to your Contacts list To transfer a number from the Missed calls list to a new entry in your Contacts list, perform the following steps: 1. Open the Missed calls list using...
Page 93 - You can use your handset to store contact numbers and names.
Contacts 93 Contacts You can use your handset to store contact numbers and names. The Contacts menu allows you to store a maximum of 50 phone numbers and names without a MEM card, or a maximum of 200 with an installed MEM card. You can search for names in the Contacts list. The following restriction...
Page 94 - Accessing the Contacts menu
Contacts 94 • “Speed dial feature” (page 101) • “Transfer numbers to your contacts list” (page 103) • “Transferring numbers to the caller filter list” (page 104) Accessing the Contacts menu To access the Contacts menu, perform the following steps: Adding a new contact To add a new contact, perform t...
Page 95 - Adding a contact number
Contacts 95 Adding a contact number A contact can have more than one number associated with it; a maximum of 50 phone numbers without a MEM card, or a maximum of 200 with an installed MEM card. To add an additional number to a contact, perform the following steps: 6. Use the Dialpad to enter the nam...
Page 96 - Editing a contact number
Contacts 96 Editing a contact number To edit a contact number, perform the following steps: 8. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the required number type. 9. Press the OK soft key. 10. Use the Dialpad to enter the phone number. 11. Press the Save soft key. 12. Press the Save soft key. 13. Press ...
Page 97 - Deleting a contact number
Contacts 97 Deleting a contact number To delete a contact number, perform the following steps: ‘ 6. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the number you want to edit. Attention: If more than one number is stored for the contact you select, select the number you want to edit; you cannot restore infor...
Page 98 - Editing a contact name
Contacts 98 Editing a contact name To edit a contact name, perform the following steps: 4. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Edit contact option. 5. Press the Select soft key. Note: You can delete the number only if more than one number is stored for the contact you select. 6. Press the Up o...
Page 99 - Editing a contact ringtone
Contacts 99 Editing a contact ringtone To change a contact ringtone, perform the following steps: 2. Press the Up or Down key to choose the contact to edit. 3. Press the More soft key. 4. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Edit contact option. 5. Press the Select soft key. 6. Press the Left o...
Page 100 - Deleting a contact
Contacts 100 Deleting a contact To delete a contact, perform the following steps: 4. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Edit contact option. 5. Press the Select soft key. 6. Press the Left or Right key to choose the Ringtone menu. 7. Press the Edit soft key. Note: The ringtone you assign to a...
Page 101 - Speed dial feature; “Assigning a speed dial number” (page 101); Assigning a speed dial number
Contacts 101 Speed dial feature Use the Speed dial feature to place calls by dialling a one-digit code. To dial a number using Speed dial, ensure that your handset is in idle mode and long press the key to which you assigned the number. This section describes the following tasks: • “Assigning a spee...
Page 102 - Reassigning the speed dial number
Contacts 102 Reassigning the speed dial number To reassign a speed dial number, perform the following steps: 2. Press the Up or Down key to choose the required contact. 3. Press the More soft key. 4. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Speed dial option. 5. Press the Up or Down key to choose a...
Page 103 - Clearing the speed dial number; Transfer numbers to your contacts list
Contacts 103 Clearing the speed dial number To clear a speed dial assignment, perform the following steps: Transfer numbers to your contacts list You can transfer phone numbers from any calls list to your contacts list. See the following sections for information about transferring a number to your c...
Page 104 - Transferring numbers to the caller filter list
Contacts 104 • To transfer a number from the All calls list, see “Transferring a number to your contacts list” (page 72) . • To transfer a number from the Answered calls list, see “Transferring a number to your Contacts list” (page 77) . • To transfer a number from the Dialled calls list, see “Trans...
Page 105 - Clr; key one or more times to return to the
Contacts 105 8. Press the Clr key one or more times to return to the idle display.
Page 106 - Messaging; (4075 only) You can configure the LED indicator to flash when
Messaging 106 Messaging You can send and receive text messages using the DECT 4070 and 4075 Handsets. Note: (4075 only) You can configure the LED indicator to flash when you have new (unread) text messages. After you check the messages, the LED indicator turns off. See “Configuring the LED Indicator...
Page 107 - Message limitations; “Accessing the Messaging menu” (page 107); Accessing the Messaging menu
Messaging 107 Message limitations The following limitations apply to the Messaging feature: • With a MEM card installed, the system can store up to 80 messages. • You can send or receive messages if your handset is in range of a DECT system to which the handset is subscribed. • An error beep sounds ...
Page 108 - Saving a new message or editing a draft; Table 13: Menu section icons
Messaging 108 The following table describes the message icons. Saving a new message or editing a draft To save a new message or edit a draft, perform the following steps: 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Messaging icon. 3. Press the Select soft key. Table 13: Menu section icons Icon Desc...
Page 109 - Sending a message
Messaging 109 Sending a message To send a new message or draft, perform the following steps: 3. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the New Message option or the existing draft. 4. Use the Dialpad to create or edit the message. 5. Press the Clr key. 6. Press the Yes soft key to save the message as...
Page 111 - Deleting a draft message
Messaging 111 Deleting a draft message To delete a draft message, perform the following steps: 11. Press the Clr key one or more times to return to the idle display. 1. Open the Messaging menu using the steps in “Accessing the Messaging menu” (page 107) . 2. Press the Left or Right key to choose the...
Page 112 - Deleting all draft messages; Inbox; “Accessing the Messaging Inbox” (page 113)
Messaging 112 Deleting all draft messages To delete all draft messages, perform the following steps: Inbox This section describes the following tasks: • “Accessing the Messaging Inbox” (page 113) • “Reading a message” (page 113) • “Replying to a message” (page 114) • “Forwarding a message” (page 115...
Page 113 - Accessing the Messaging Inbox; “Accessing the
Messaging 113 • “Saving a number to the contacts list” (page 117) • “Deleting a message” (page 117) • “Deleting all messages from the Inbox” (page 118) Accessing the Messaging Inbox To access the Messaging Inbox, perform the following steps: Reading a message To read a message that you have received...
Page 114 - Replying to a message
Messaging 114 Replying to a message To reply to a message, perform the following steps: 4. Press the Up or Down key to scroll through the text of the message. 5. Press the Clr key one or more times to return to the idle display. 1. Open the Inbox using the steps in “Accessing the Messaging Inbox” (p...
Page 115 - Forwarding a message
Messaging 115 Forwarding a message To forward a message, perform the following steps: 1. Open the Inbox using the steps in “Accessing the Messaging Inbox” (page 113) . 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the message you want to forward. 3. Press the More soft key. 4. Press the Up or Down key to...
Page 117 - Saving a number to the contacts list
Messaging 117 Saving a number to the contacts list To save a number from the Inbox to your contacts list, perform the following steps: Deleting a message To delete a message from the Inbox, perform the following steps: 1. Open the Inbox using the steps in “Accessing the Messaging Inbox” (page 113) ....
Page 118 - Deleting all messages from the Inbox
Messaging 118 Deleting all messages from the Inbox To delete all messages from the Inbox, perform the following steps: 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the message you want to delete. 3. Press the More soft key. 4. Press the Up or Down key to select the Delete message option. 5. Press the Se...
Page 120 - Sent messages; “Accessing the Sent Messages menu” (page 120); Accessing the Sent Messages menu
Messaging 120 Sent messages This section describes the following tasks: • “Accessing the Sent Messages menu” (page 120) • “Reading a sent message” (page 120) • “Forwarding a sent message” (page 121) • “Deleting a sent message” (page 122) • “Deleting all sent messages” (page 123) Accessing the Sent M...
Page 121 - Forwarding a sent message
Messaging 121 Forwarding a sent message To forward a sent message, perform the following steps: 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the sent message. 3. Press the View soft key to read the message. 4. Press the Up or Down key to scroll through the text of the message. 5. Press the Clr key one o...
Page 122 - Deleting a sent message; “Normal and urgent
Messaging 122 Deleting a sent message To delete a sent message, perform the following steps: 7. Press the Up or Down key to select Normal or Urgent . For more information, see “Normal and urgent messages” (page 126) . 8. Press the Select soft key and press the Up or Down key to choose any of the fol...
Page 123 - Deleting all sent messages; Message settings; “Accessing the message Settings menu” (page 124)
Messaging 123 Deleting all sent messages To delete all sent messages, perform the following steps: Message settings This section describes the following tasks: • “Accessing the message Settings menu” (page 124) • “Configuring the Overwrite option” (page 124) • “Managing sent messages” (page 125) 5. ...
Page 124 - Accessing the message Settings menu; “Accessing the message Settings menu”
Messaging 124 Accessing the message Settings menu To access the message Settings menu, perform the following steps: Configuring the Overwrite option Use the Overwrite option to control what happens when the handset receives a new message, but there is no room to store more messages. When there is no...
Page 125 - Managing sent messages; OR
Messaging 125 Managing sent messages Use this option to choose whether sent messages are stored in the handset: • If the Sent message option is enabled, sent messages are stored in the handset. • If the Sent message option is disabled, sent messages are not stored. To configure the sent message opti...
Page 126 - Normal and urgent messages; or
Messaging 126 Normal and urgent messages The system differentiates between normal and urgent messages, which the handset signals with different ringer melodies. • Normal messagesYou need not confirm normal messages. If you enable normal message display, normal messages appear on the display immediat...
Page 127 - Confirming urgent messages; Message list full; “Configuring the
Messaging 127 This section describes the following tasks: • “Confirming urgent messages” (page 127) Confirming urgent messages You must confirm the receipt of an urgent message. If you do not confirm an urgent message within 60 seconds, the system notifies the originator that the message was not del...
Page 128 - Calendar
Calendar 128 Calendar View the calendar in weekly or monthly format. You can also configure reminders, appointments, and meeting alerts. The Calendar allows you to store a maximum of 80 (without the MEM card) and a maximum of 100 (with installed MEM card) appointments. This section describes the fol...
Page 129 - Accessing the Calendar
Calendar 129 Accessing the Calendar To access the Calendar, perform the following steps: Changing the calendar format To change the calendar format, perform the following steps: 1. Press the Menu soft key to access the Main menu. 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Calendar icon. 3. Press t...
Page 130 - Selecting a date
Calendar 130 Selecting a date To select a date in the calendar, perform the following steps: Adding an appointment To add an appointment to the calendar, perform the following steps: 1. Open the Calendar menu using the steps in “Accessing the Calendar” (page 129) . 2. Press the More soft key to high...
Page 132 - Viewing an appointment
Calendar 132 Viewing an appointment To view an appointment in the calendar, perform the following steps: 19. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the required reminder. 20. Press the Select soft key. 21. Press the Clr key one or more times to return to the idle display. 1. Open the Calendar menu us...
Page 133 - Editing an appointment
Calendar 133 Editing an appointment To edit an appointment in the calendar, perform the following steps: 1. Open the Calendar menu using the steps in “Accessing the Calendar” (page 129) . 2. Press the More soft key, to highlight the Go to date option. 3. Press the Select soft key. 4. Use the Dialpad...
Page 134 - Copying an appointment
Calendar 134 Copying an appointment To copy an appointment, perform the following steps: 14. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the required duration. 15. Press the Select soft key. 16. Use the Dialpad to edit the subject of the appointment. 17. Press the Continue soft key. 18. Press the Up or Do...
Page 136 - Deleting an appointment
Calendar 136 Deleting an appointment To delete an appointment from the calendar, perform the following steps: 18. Press the Clr key one or more times to return to the idle display. 1. Open the Calendar menu using the steps in “Accessing the Calendar” (page 129) . 2. Press the More soft key to highli...
Page 137 - Using the Calculator
Calculator, Stopwatch, and Alarms 137 Calculator, Stopwatch, and Alarms This section explains the following features available on your DECT 4027, 4070, or 4075 Handset: • “Using the Calculator” (page 137) • “Using the Stopwatch” (page 139) • “Alarms” (page 141) Using the Calculator Use the calculato...
Page 139 - Using the Stopwatch; Table 14: Calculator icons
Calculator, Stopwatch, and Alarms 139 The following table shows the calculator icons available for your use. Using the Stopwatch Use the stopwatch to measure elapsed time. To start the stopwatch, perform the following steps: Table 14: Calculator icons Symbol Description Addition sign Division sign D...
Page 140 - Lap
Calculator, Stopwatch, and Alarms 140 4. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Stopwatch option. 5. Press the Select soft key. 6. Press the Start soft key to start timing. The Stop or Continue soft key appears in place of the Start soft key. 7. Press the Lap soft key to save the current elapsed ...
Page 141 - Alarms; Use the Alarm feature to configure alarms.; Nonrecurrent alarms; Use the procedures in this section to manage nonrecurrent alarms:
Calculator, Stopwatch, and Alarms 141 Alarms Use the Alarm feature to configure alarms. This section describes the following tasks: • “Nonrecurrent alarms” (page 141) • “Recurrent alarms” (page 144) Nonrecurrent alarms Use the procedures in this section to manage nonrecurrent alarms: • “Creating an ...
Page 142 - Creating an alarm
Calculator, Stopwatch, and Alarms 142 Creating an alarm To create a nonrecurrent alarm, perform the following steps: 1. Press the Menu soft key to access the Main menu. 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Accessories icon. 3. Press the Select soft key. 4. Press the Up or Down key to highlig...
Page 143 - Editing an alarm
Calculator, Stopwatch, and Alarms 143 Editing an alarm To edit a nonrecurrent, perform the following steps: 1. Press the Menu soft key to access the Main menu. 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Accessories icon. 3. Press the Select soft key. 4. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Al...
Page 144 - Turning off an alarm; Recurrent alarms; “Turning off a recurrent alarm” (page 147)
Calculator, Stopwatch, and Alarms 144 Turning off an alarm To turn off a nonrecurrent, perform the following steps: Recurrent alarms Use the procedures in this section to manage weekly recurrent alarms: • “Creating a recurrent alarm” (page 145) • “Editing a recurrent alarm” (page 146) • “Turning off...
Page 145 - Creating a recurrent alarm
Calculator, Stopwatch, and Alarms 145 Creating a recurrent alarm To create a recurrent alarm, perform the following steps: 1. Press the Menu soft key to access the Main menu. 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Accessories icon. 3. Press the Select soft key. 4. Press the Up or Down key to h...
Page 146 - Editing a recurrent alarm
Calculator, Stopwatch, and Alarms 146 Editing a recurrent alarm To edit a recurrent alarm, perform the following steps: 13. Press the Clr key one or more times to return to the idle display. 1. Press the Menu soft key to access the Main menu. 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Accessories ...
Page 147 - Turning off a recurrent alarm
Calculator, Stopwatch, and Alarms 147 Turning off a recurrent alarm To turn off a recurrent alarm, perform the following steps: 10. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the required days of the week. 11. Press the Mark soft key. 12. Press the Unmark soft key to unmark a marked day of the week (if n...
Page 149 - Telephone settings; General settings; “Accessing the General settings menu” (page 150); Table 15: Telephone setting icons
Telephone settings 149 Telephone settings Use the information in this chapter to configure the following: • “General settings” (page 149) • “Audio settings” (page 166) • “Display settings” (page 180) • “Call settings” (page 187) • “Connectivity settings” (page 208) General settings The following tab...
Page 150 - Accessing the General settings menu
Telephone settings 150 • “Choosing a language” (page 156) • “Configuring shortcuts” (page 157) • “Configuring the LED Indicator (4075 only)” (page 158) • “Security options” (page 159) • “Defining the handset name” (page 163) • “Resetting the handset” (page 164) • “Resetting the MEM card” (page 164) ...
Page 152 - Editing a profile; Up
Telephone settings 152 • Ring melody for external calls • Ring melody for internal calls • Ring melody for unknown calls • Normal message alert • Urgent message alert • Ring melody for emergency calls • Increasing ring feature • Alert volume • Alert tone • Increasing alert • Vibrator • Key sound • C...
Page 153 - Configuring the time and date
Telephone settings 153 Configuring the time and date Use the time and date option to configure the time and date. 4. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Edit profile option. 5. Press the Select soft key. 6. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the required option. 7. Press the Select soft key...
Page 154 - Configuring the time
Telephone settings 154 Configuring the time To configure the time, perform the following steps: 1. Open the General settings menu using the steps in “Accessing the General settings menu” (page 150) . 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Time & Date option. 3. Press the Select soft key. 4...
Page 155 - Configuring the date
Telephone settings 155 Configuring the date To configure the date, perform the following steps: 11. Press the Clr key one or more times to return to the idle display. 1. Open the General settings menu using the steps in “Accessing the General settings menu” (page 150) . 2. Press the Up or Down key t...
Page 156 - Choosing a language
Telephone settings 156 Choosing a language You can configure your handset to operate in any of the following languages: • English • Spanish • German • French • Italian • Dutch • Portuguese • Danish • Swedish • Turkish • Polish 8. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the required date format. 9. Pre...
Page 157 - Configuring shortcuts
Telephone settings 157 • Greek • Russian • Norwegian To choose a language, perform the following steps: Configuring shortcuts Use the information in this section to assign shortcuts that allow you to access handset menus or features by pressing a single button. To assign a shortcut, perform the foll...
Page 158 - Configuring the LED Indicator (4075 only)
Telephone settings 158 Configuring the LED Indicator (4075 only) Use the information in this section to configure the LED indicator that appears to the left of the speaker on the DECT 4075 handset. For more information, see “LED indicator (4075 only)” (page 33) . Use the following steps to configure...
Page 159 - Security options; “Using the Phone lock feature” (page 160)
Telephone settings 159 Security options You can use the following options to secure your handset: phone lock, automatic key lock, and PIN code. This section describes the following tasks: • “Using the Phone lock feature” (page 160) • “Automatic dialpad lock” (page 160) • “Unlocking the dialpad” (pag...
Page 160 - Using the Phone lock feature
Telephone settings 160 Using the Phone lock feature Enable the Phone lock feature to avoid unauthorised use of your handset. To enable or disable the phone lock, perform the following steps: Automatic dialpad lock The Automatic dialpad lock feature disables key input if you do not press any keys for...
Page 161 - Unlocking the dialpad
Telephone settings 161 to 0, the system waits 30 seconds before activating dialpad lock. For more information about configuring Power save, see Configuring power save (p. 186) . To enable Automatic dialpad lock, perform the following steps: Unlocking the dialpad To unlock the dialpad, perform the fo...
Page 162 - Changing the PIN code
Telephone settings 162 Changing the PIN code Use the information in this section to change the PIN code on the handset. To change the PIN code, perform the following steps: 2. Press the Unlock soft key. Note: The Unlock soft key is available for three seconds after you press the OK key. Attention: W...
Page 163 - Defining the handset name
Telephone settings 163 Defining the handset name You can define a handset name (maximum of 16 characters) to appear on the idle display. To define the handset name, perform the following steps: 8. Use the Dialpad to enter a new PIN code. 9. Press the OK soft key. 10. Use the Dialpad to verify the ne...
Page 164 - Resetting the handset
Telephone settings 164 Resetting the handset Reset the handset to restore all options to the factory default state. Your contacts, the handset PIN, and system subscriptions are not impacted by reset. To reset the handset, perform the following steps: Resetting the MEM card Use the information in thi...
Page 165 - Viewing information
Telephone settings 165 Viewing information Use the status option to view information about the software release installed on the handset, hardware version of the handset, battery charge status, level of radio signal, and available memory. To view status information, perform the following steps: 2. P...
Page 166 - Audio settings; Down; key to scroll through; soft key to exit the menu.
Telephone settings 166 Audio settings You can customize your handset audio. Use the Audio settings menu to configure the following: • “Accessing the Sounds and alerts menu” (page 167) • “Configuring the ring volume” (page 167) • “Defining the ring external melody” (page 168) • “Defining the ring int...
Page 167 - Accessing the Sounds and alerts menu; “Accessing the Sounds and alerts menu”
Telephone settings 167 • “Configuring Cadence Mode” (page 179) Accessing the Sounds and alerts menu To access the Sounds and alerts menu, perform the following steps: Configuring the ring volume To change the ringer volume, perform the following steps: 1. Press the Menu soft key to access the Main m...
Page 168 - Defining the ring external melody
Telephone settings 168 Defining the ring external melody The DECT 4070 and 4075 Handsets offer 20 melodies, while the DECT 4027 Handset offers 10 melodies. To define a melody for external calls, perform the following steps: 6. Press the Clr key one or more times to return to the idle display. WARNIN...
Page 169 - Defining the ring internal melody
Telephone settings 169 Defining the ring internal melody To define a melody for internal rings, perform the following steps: WARNING This feature is available only for handsets subscribed to SIP DECT system. 1. Open the Sounds and alerts menu using the steps in “Accessing the Sounds and alerts menu”...
Page 170 - Defining the Ring unknown call melody; “Normal
Telephone settings 170 Defining the Ring unknown call melody Defining the Normal message melody To define a melody for normal message alerts, perform the following steps: For more information about normal and urgent messages, see “Normal and urgent messages” (page 126) . Attention: Nortel DECT syste...
Page 171 - Defining the Urgent message melody
Telephone settings 171 Defining the Urgent message melody To define a melody for urgent message alerts, perform the following steps: For more information about normal and urgent messages, see “Normal and urgent messages” (page 126) . Attention: The Urgent message alert melody feature is available on...
Page 172 - Defining the Ring emergency melody
Telephone settings 172 Defining the Ring emergency melody Enabling the Increasing ring feature If you enable the Increasing ring feature, the volume level gradually increases during an alert. To enable the Increasing ring feature, perform the following steps: Attention: Nortel DECT systems do not su...
Page 173 - Configuring Alert volume
Telephone settings 173 Configuring Alert volume Use this function to change the alert volume. To change the alert volume, perform the following steps: Defining the Alert tone melody To define a melody for alerts, perform the following steps: 1. Open the Sounds and alerts menu using the steps in “Acc...
Page 174 - Enabling Increasing alert
Telephone settings 174 Enabling Increasing alert If you enable the Increasing alert feature, the volume level gradually increases during an alert. To enable the Increasing alert feature, perform the following steps: 4. Press the Up or Down key to select a melody. 5. Press the Play soft key to listen...
Page 175 - Enabling the Vibrator
Telephone settings 175 Enabling the Vibrator If you enable the Vibrator feature, the handset vibrates to alert you about incoming calls. You can configure the handset to vibrate, ring, or both. To enable the Vibrator feature, perform the following steps: Enabling the Key sound If you enable the Key ...
Page 176 - Enabling Confirmation sound
Telephone settings 176 To enable the Key sound feature, perform the following steps: Enabling Confirmation sound You can configure your handset to play a Confirmation sound when you successfully perform an action. To enable Confirmation sound, perform the following steps: 1. Open the Sounds and aler...
Page 177 - Enabling the Coverage warning
Telephone settings 177 Enabling the Coverage warning If you enable the Coverage warning feature, a sound occurs when the handset is out of base station coverage. To enable the Coverage warning feature, perform the following steps: 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Confirmation sound optio...
Page 178 - Enabling the Charger warning
Telephone settings 178 Enabling the Charger warning If you enable the Charger warning feature, a sound occurs when the handset is placed in the charger. To enable the Charger warning feature, perform the following steps: 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Coverage warning option. 3. Press ...
Page 179 - Configuring Cadence Mode; Features and
Telephone settings 179 Configuring Cadence Mode A cadence defines the duration of the on and off phases of a ringing cycle. You can use the Tones and Cadences feature on the Communication Server 1000 (CS 1000) system to configure ring cadences to identify different types of incoming calls. For more ...
Page 180 - Display settings; “Accessing the Display settings menu” (page 181)
Telephone settings 180 After you activate Cadence Mode, you can optionally select a handset ring melody that has a desirable interaction with the cadences programmed on the CS 1000 system. For more information about selecting a ring melody, see “Defining the ring external melody” (page 168) . Displa...
Page 181 - Accessing the Display settings menu; Selecting wallpaper by theme
Telephone settings 181 Accessing the Display settings menu To access the Display settings menu, perform the following steps: Wallpaper customisation Use the information in this section to customise the image that appears as a background when your handset is in idle mode. Selecting wallpaper by theme...
Page 182 - Selecting wallpaper other than from the current theme
Telephone settings 182 Selecting wallpaper other than from the current theme To select wallpaper from a source other than the current theme, perform the following steps: 4. Press the Up or Down key to select the Theme option. 5. Press the Select soft key. 6. Press the Clr key one or more times to re...
Page 183 - Clearing wallpaper; Selecting a theme
Telephone settings 183 Clearing wallpaper If you do not want wallpaper to appear on your handset, perform the following steps: Selecting a theme A theme is a combination of images and colour gradations for the wallpaper, startup display, and menu of your handset. 6. Perform one of the following: Pre...
Page 184 - Startup customisation; Selecting a startup image by theme
Telephone settings 184 To select a theme, perform the following steps: Startup customisation Use the information in this section to customise the image that appears on the handset display during startup. Selecting a startup image by theme To select a startup image according to the selected theme, pe...
Page 185 - Selecting a startup image other than from the current theme
Telephone settings 185 Selecting a startup image other than from the current theme To select a startup image from a source other than the selected theme, perform the following steps: 4. Press the Up or Down key to select the Theme option. 5. Press the Select soft key. 6. Press the Clr key one or mor...
Page 186 - Clearing the startup image; Configuring power save
Telephone settings 186 Clearing the startup image If you do not want to use a startup image, perform the following steps: Configuring power save To configure how long the handset remains idle before entering an energy-saving state, perform the following steps: 6. Perform one of the following: Press ...
Page 187 - Call settings; “Accessing the call settings menu” (page 188)
Telephone settings 187 Call settings You can change the call settings for your handset. Use the handset Settings menu to perform the following: • “Accessing the call settings menu” (page 188) 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Power save option. 3. Press the Select soft key. 4. Use the Dia...
Page 188 - Accessing the call settings menu
Telephone settings 188 • “Accessing call and message statistics” (page 188) • “Answer mode configuration” (page 189) • “Caller filter configuration” (page 191) • “Emergency call configuration” (page 198) • “Mandown configuration (4075 only)” (page 200) • “Activating the Silent charging feature” (pag...
Page 189 - Answer mode configuration; “Activating Any key answer mode” (page 190)
Telephone settings 189 Answer mode configuration You can configure your handset to handle incoming calls in any of the following ways: • Any key answer mode—you can answer with any key • Autoanswer mode—the handset goes off-hook automatically • Normal answer mode — answer using the OK or Call key Th...
Page 190 - Activating Any key answer mode
Telephone settings 190 Activating Any key answer mode To activating Any key answer mode, perform the following steps: Activating Autoanswer mode To activate Autoanswer mode, perform the following steps: 1. Open the Calls menu using the steps in “Accessing the call settings menu” (page 188) . 2. Pres...
Page 191 - Activating Normal answer mode; Caller filter configuration
Telephone settings 191 Activating Normal answer mode To activate Normal answer mode, perform the following steps: Caller filter configuration You can use the Caller filter to selectively block or accept calls from specified phone numbers. You can filter up to 10 phone numbers using the caller filter...
Page 192 - Accessing the Caller filter menu; To open the Caller filter menu, perform the following steps:
Telephone settings 192 When the caller filter function is active, a filter icon appears on the display. This section contains information to help you manage Caller filter, including steps to add and edit entries, and activate or deactivate Caller filter. • “Accessing the Caller filter menu” (page 19...
Page 193 - Adding an entry to the Caller filter list; “Accessing the Caller filter menu” (page 192)
Telephone settings 193 Adding an entry to the Caller filter list To add an entry to the Caller filter list, perform following steps: 1. Open the Caller filter menu using the steps in “Accessing the Caller filter menu” (page 192) . 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the List option. 3. Press th...
Page 194 - Editing entries in the Caller filter list
Telephone settings 194 Editing entries in the Caller filter list To edit entries in the Caller filter list, perform the following steps: Deleting an entry from the Caller filter list To delete an entry from the Caller filter list, perform the following steps: 1. Open the Caller filter menu using the...
Page 195 - Deleting all entries in the Caller filter list
Telephone settings 195 Deleting all entries in the Caller filter list To delete all entries in the Caller filter list, perform the following steps: 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the List option. 3. Press the Select soft key. 4. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the required entry to d...
Page 196 - Activating Caller filter
Telephone settings 196 Activating Caller filter To activate an accept or block list, perform the following steps: 4. Press the Up or Down key to highlight any entry. 5. Press the More soft key. 6. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Delete all option. 7. Press the Select soft key. 8. Press the...
Page 197 - Deactivating Caller filter
Telephone settings 197 Deactivating Caller filter To deactivate an accept or block list, perform the following steps: 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Mode option. 3. Press the Select soft key. 4. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the required mode. 5. Press the Select soft key. 6. P...
Page 198 - Emergency call configuration; Configuring an emergency call number; key to highlight the; option
Telephone settings 198 Emergency call configuration Use the Emergency call feature to dial a number or send a text message rapidly. Use the Emergency call menu to store an emergency number and a text message. When you press the emergency key, one of the following actions occur: • If you define a mes...
Page 199 - Creating an emergency call text message
Telephone settings 199 Creating an emergency call text message To create an emergency call text message, perform the following steps: 4. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Number option. 5. Press the Select soft key. OR 6. Press the Up or Down key to highlight Lookup contact, press the Select...
Page 201 - Activating or deactivating Mandown
Telephone settings 201 • If you enter a Mandown text message (up to 160 characters in length), the handset sends that message to the configured number. Note 1: If you want to cancel the Mandown condition, you must deliberately clear it; the handset does not automatically cancel the Mandown condition...
Page 202 - Configuring the Mandown call number
Telephone settings 202 Configuring the Mandown call number To configure the number the handset calls in the event of a Mandown event, perform the following steps: 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Mandown call option. 3. Press the Select soft key. 4. Press the Up or Down key to highlight ...
Page 203 - Create a Mandown text message
Telephone settings 203 Create a Mandown text message To compose a text message that the Mandown feature sends instead of the Mandown call, perform the following steps: 4. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Number option. 5. Press the Select soft key. OR 6. Press the Up or Down key to highligh...
Page 204 - Enabling Mandown Auto answer
Telephone settings 204 When the Mandown call Auto answer option is enabled, the handset automatically answers the next incoming call after the Mandown notification is performed, and enables the speaker and handsfree profile. Enabling Mandown Auto answer To enable Auto answer for a Mandown call, perf...
Page 205 - Configuring Mandown call Delay
Telephone settings 205 Configuring Mandown call Delay To control how long the handset waits after it detects that the handset has left the vertical orientation before it sets the Mandown condition, configure the Mandown Call Delay using the following steps: 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight t...
Page 206 - Configuring Mandown call Prealarm time
Telephone settings 206 Configuring Mandown call Prealarm time To control how long the handset waits after it sets the Mandown condition before dialling the Mandown call number or sending the Mandown text message, configure the Mandown call Prealarm time using the following steps: 4. Press the Up or ...
Page 207 - Activating the Silent charging feature
Telephone settings 207 Activating the Silent charging feature Activate the Silent charging feature if you do not want the handset to ring or vibrate while in the charger. Operation returns to normal when you lift the handset from the charger. To activate the Silent charging feature, perform the foll...
Page 208 - Connectivity settings; “Subscribing the
Telephone settings 208 Connectivity settings You can configure the connectivity settings for your handset as follows: • RegisterFor information about registering the handset, see “Subscribing the handset to a DECT system” (page 47) . • DeregisterFor information about deregistering the handset, see “...
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
Accessing additional features using FFC or SPRE codes 210 Accessing additional featuresusing FFC or SPRE codes Use Flexible Feature Codes (FFC) and Special Prefix (SPRE) codes to access additional features. Contact your system administrator to check if these features are available for your use. You ...
Page 211 - To access additional features using FFC or SPRE codes:; to enter the FFC or SPRE code; Call Forward— to activate
Accessing additional features using FFC or SPRE codes 211 To access additional features using FFC or SPRE codes: Use the following table to record FFC or SPRE codes for features available on your system, based on the information provided by your system administrator. 1. Use the Dialpad to enter the ...
Page 212 - Handset accessories; “MEM card installation and removal” (page 222); Available accessories; Table 17: List of accessories
Handset accessories 212 Handset accessories This section describes the accessories that you can use with your handset: • “Available accessories” (page 212) • “Belt clip” (page 214) • “Installing the headset” (page 218) • “Removing and installing the battery pack (4075 only)” (page 218) • “Charging t...
Page 213 - Item
Handset accessories 213 AC Adapter UK (for 4027 and 4070) AC Adapter for Desktop Charger— UK mains plug. N0162962 AC Adapter ANZ (for 4027 and 4070) AC Adapter for Desktop Charger— Australia and New Zealand mains plug. N0162961 Battery Pack (for 4027 and 4070) Extra handset battery pack for DECT 402...
Page 214 - Belt clip; Installing the belt clip
Handset accessories 214 Belt clip You can use the belt clip to fasten the handset on a belt (swivel belt clip), shirt, or coat pocket (executive clip). Installing the belt clip To install the belt clip, perform the following steps: 1. Place the handset face down on a flat surface. 2. If you have a 4...
Page 216 - Figure 19: Installed executive clip
Handset accessories 216 Figure 18: Installed swivel belt clip (only for 4027 and 4070) Figure 19: Installed executive clip Handset Swivel belt clip Executive Handset clip
Page 217 - Uninstalling the belt clip
Handset accessories 217 Uninstalling the belt clip To uninstall the belt clip, perform the following steps: 1. Place the handset face down on a flat surface. 2. If you have a 4075 Handset, unscrew the belt clip, install the belt clip compartment cover and tighten the screws. If you have a 4027 or 40...
Page 218 - Installing the headset; (4075 only) The headset jack is covered by a protective plug.; Figure 21: Installing the headset
Handset accessories 218 Installing the headset To use the optional wired headset with your DECT 4027, 4070, or 4075 Handset, install it as shown in the following figure. Note: (4075 only) The headset jack is covered by a protective plug. Remove it before installing the headset. Figure 21: Installing...
Page 219 - Figure 22: Unlocking the battery cover
Handset accessories 219 4. If you need: to install a memory (MEM) card, see “MEM card installation and removal” (page 222); to install a Bluetooth wireless technology module, see “Bluetooth wireless technology module installation” (page 225); to charge the battery pack refer, see “Charging the batte...
Page 220 - Figure 23: Installing the battery pack; Use the following steps to charge the battery pack:
Handset accessories 220 Figure 23: Installing the battery pack Charging the battery pack (4075 only) You can charge the battery for your DECT 4075 Handset without having the battery installed in the handset. Use the following steps to charge the battery pack: 1. If the battery pack is installed in t...
Page 221 - Figure 24: Charging the battery pack
Handset accessories 221 3. Insert the battery pack into the charger slot as shown in Figure 24 . When the battery pack is fully charged, the indicator lamp goes out. 4. Remove the battery pack from the charger, and replace the protective plastic cover over the battery charger slot. 5. Install the ba...
Page 222 - MEM card installation and removal; You can erase the contents of the MEM card using
Handset accessories 222 MEM card installation and removal You can install an optional removable memory (MEM) card in your DECT 4027, 4070, or 4075 handset. The MEM card allows you to personalise your handset. If you install a blank MEM card, the handset automatically copies configuration data to the...
Page 223 - Extracting the MEM card from the frame; “Installing the battery pack
Handset accessories 223 You must remove the battery pack before you can remove or install the MEM card. Reinstall the battery pack after you remove or install the MEM card. The MEM card tray is under the battery pack on the back of the handset. Extracting the MEM card from the frame To install the M...
Page 224 - Figure 26: Installing the MEM card; Memory
Handset accessories 224 Note: For information about removing the DECT 4075 handset battery compartment cover, see “Removing and installing the battery pack (4075 only)” (page 218) . 3. Slide in the MEM card from under the two small crescents and press it, as shown in Figure 26. 4. Ensure that you ha...
Page 225 - Figure 27: Removing the MEM card
Handset accessories 225 Figure 27: Removing the MEM card Bluetooth wireless technology module installation Your DECT 4070 and 4075 Handsets are equipped with a radio system to support Bluetooth wireless technology enabled headsets. Ensure that you are familiar with the operation of the navigation ke...
Page 227 - Figure 28: Bluetooth wireless technology module installed
Handset accessories 227 Figure 28: Bluetooth wireless technology module installed Removing the Bluetooth wireless technology module from your DECT 4070 or 4075 Handset To remove the Bluetooth wireless technology module from your DECT 4070 or 4075 Handset, perform the following steps: 1. Place the ha...
Page 228 - Figure 29: Bluetooth wireless technology module removed
Handset accessories 228 Note: On the DECT 4075 Handset, the Bluetooth wireless technology compartment is oriented 90 degrees clockwise in comparison to DECT 4070 handset. 4. Reinstall the battery pack as shown in Figure 2. 5. Replace the battery cover. Figure 29: Bluetooth wireless technology module...
Page 229 - Table 18: Bluetooth wireless technology headset status; Connected; soft key to access the Main menu.
Handset accessories 229 Bluetooth wireless technology headset installation You can install a Bluetooth wireless technology headset on your handset. The following table describes the Bluetooth wireless technology headset status icons. This section describes the following tasks: • “Accessing the Bluet...
Page 231 - Adding a Bluetooth wireless technology headset; “Accessing the Bluetooth wireless
Handset accessories 231 Enabling and disabling Bluetooth wireless technology connectivity To enable and disable Bluetooth wireless technology connectivity, perform the following steps: Adding a Bluetooth wireless technology headset To add a Bluetooth wireless technology headset, perform the followin...
Page 233 - Deleting a Bluetooth wireless technology headset
Handset accessories 233 Deleting a Bluetooth wireless technology headset To delete a Bluetooth wireless technology headset, perform the following steps: 2. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Paired devices option. 3. Press the Select soft key. 4. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the requ...
Page 234 - soft key to confirm the deletion.
Handset accessories 234 6. Press the Up or Down key to highlight the Delete option. 7. Press the Yes soft key to confirm the deletion. 8. Press the Clr key one or more times to return to the idle display. Delete Yes R
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
Terms you should know 235 Terms you should know Nortel Communication Ser ver 1000 (CS 1000) Your office Private Branch Exchange system. DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications Director y Number (DN) A number that consists of one to seven digits for a telephone. Also known as an extension n...
Page 236 - Soft keys; Your office communication system.; Traditional DECT; Nortel DECT system based on DMC cards.
Terms you should know 236 Soft keys Two keys located below the display, that have different functions and labels depending on the current operational mode of the handset System or Switch Your office communication system. Traditional DECT Nortel DECT system based on DMC cards. Voice mail A system tha...
Page 237 - Index
Index 237 Index A accessing additional features using FFC or SPRE codes 211accessing general settings menu 150accessing the caller filter menu 192accessories 212alerts accessing the sounds and alerts menu 167 configuring alert volume 173configuring Cadence Mode 179 configuring ring volume 167definin...
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