8008- User Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Getting to know your telephone
- 2 Contacts management
- 3 Speed dial management
- 4 Using your telephone
- 4.1 Information about the phone
- 4.2 Manage the call log
- 4.3 Calling by number
- 4.4 Calling by name
- 4.5 Call from call log
- 4.6 Make a call using your list of contacts
- 4.7 Calling using speed dial key
- 4.8 Receiving a call
- 4.9 Switching between audio modes
- 4.10 Activating the loudspeaker during a conversation (handset lifted)
- 4.11 Redialing
- 4.12 Sending DTMF signals
- 4.13 Mute, so that your contact cannot hear you
- 4.14 Lock / unlock your telephone
- 4.15 Making a second call during a conversation
- 4.16 Answering a second call during a conversation
- 4.17 To cancel your second call and recover the first
- 4.18 Placing a call on hold (hold)
- 4.19 Switching between calls (Broker call)
- 4.20 Transferring a call
- 4.21 Three-way conference with internal and/or external contacts (conference)
- 4.22 Hide your phone number
- 4.23 Do not disturb
- 4.24 Forwarding to a number or voicemail
- 4.25 Cancelling all forwards
- 4.26 Listen to your voicemail
- 4.27 Defining a 'hotline' number
- 5 Do more with your deskphone
- 6 Programming your telephone
- 6.1 Adjusting the audio functions
- 6.2 Adjust ringer volume while a call arrives
- 6.3 Configuring the welcome page
- 6.4 Selecting language
- 6.5 Adjusting the contrast of the display
- 6.6 Programming direct call keys (8028s Premium DeskPhone, 8018 DeskPhone, add-on module)
- 6.7 Install a jack accessory (headset, hands-free, loudspeaker) (8028s)
- 6.8 Install a USB accessory (Headset, Handsfree, Loudspeaker)
- 6.9 Install a RJ9 headset (8008G, 8008)
- 6.10 Manage connected devices (8028s)
- 7 Contacting your administrator (technical support)
- 8 Accessories
- 9 Technical specifications
- 10 Ordering information
- 11 Guarantee and clauses
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Alpha-numeric keyboard
Your phone is equipped with alphanumeric keyboard. You can switch between numeric keyboard to dial
number, and alphabetic keyboard to enter text by pressing the corresponding preprogrammed key
(usually the first preprogrammed key).
• 123<>abc Switch the keyboard to the alphabetic mode by selecting the associated
preprogrammed key. When activated, the LED corresponding to the key remains lit up.
• Enter alphabetic characters.
The number pad keys have letters that you can display by successive presses. The number is
the last character in the series. Some special characters can be displayed by successively
pressing the key:
%
$
/
~
&
(
)
[
]
=
*
@
#
space
-
_
1
+
.
,
;
:
/
\
?
!
0
• Use navigation keys to move the cursor into the text.
• Press and hold the '*' key to switch from lowercase to uppercase mode, and vice versa.
• Use this key to delete the last entered character. The alphabetic mode remains
activated.
• 123<>abc Select the lit preprogrammed key to return to the numeric mode.