Digital Cordless Keyphone DECT-8000 USER’S MANUAL ELECTRONICS World Wide Web www.samcom.com.au Code No.: LSP Rev.1.
Table of Contents Checking Parts .............................................................................. 3 Control Locations ......................................................................... 4 LCD Window Icon Descriptions ................................................... 6 Connecting Power Adapter .......................................................... 7 Installing Batteries ....................................................................... 8 Charging the Handset ...................
Checking Parts Phonebook Storing a Phone Number with a Name ..................................... 36 Using a Pause ............................................................................. 39 Dialing a Number in Phonebook ............................................... 40 Searching for Numbers in Phonebook ....................................... 41 Erasing Numbers from the Phonebook ...................................... 42 Changing Your Internal Phonebook ............................................
Control Locations Handset Ear piece HOLD button Puts a call on hold. " or ❷ button Scrolls through menus. Also adjusts volume. Ear-microphone jack C/R button (at the left side) Clears characters from the display. When navigating menus, backs up one menu level. During a call, performs a switch-hook operation such as call waiting. LCD window MENU button OK/LNR button MENU HOLD Allows you to access menu options. OK LNR C/R button Makes, answers, or ends a call.
LCD Window Icon Descriptions 1234 SAMSUNG 08/25 FRI 10:12A This area displays in-use information such as the other party’s number, the call timer, menus, etc. In Standby mode, it displays the handset name, the current time and date. Connecting Power Adapter 1. Connect the modular end of the power adapter to the power jack of the charger, then the other end to a standard AC wall outlet. Signal strength icon This icon is always displayed when your phone is on, and shows the current signal strength.
Installing Batteries The two AA size rechargeable Ni-MH batteries come with your phone. Install the batteries before using your phone. 1. Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow, then take it out. 2. Remove old batteries if any, then insert new batteries observing correct polarity ( + , - ). Reversing the orientation may damage the handset. 8 BEFORE USING 3. To replace the battery cover, slide the cover up until it snaps shut.
Charging the Handset Using the Handset Carrying Clip Before initial operation, you should fully charge the handset for more than 10 hours. The supplied handset carrying clip allows you to conveniently carry the handset with you. It clips easily to your belt, waist band, or shirt pocket. To charge the handset, simply place it on the charger. Result: When charging starts, the handset automatically turns on and the Charge lamp on the charger turns on.
Using the Ear-microphone (option) Turning the Handset On/Off With the ear-microphone, you can talk without using your hands. When you place the handset in the charger to charge it, the handset automatically turns on. To turn the handset on or off in Standby mode, follow these steps: Connect the ear-microphone to the jack at the top left side of the phone. Result: The ear-microphone operates in the same way as the phone’s speaker and microphone. 1.
Registering Handset Register this handset to the base you will use. You can register this handset up to four different bases. 6. Press OK button. Result: The LCD window displays the ID of the base unit. Note: To register a handset to a base, the handset must be within range of the base and the base should be set to the Registration mode by your system administrator. 7. Press OK button. Result: The LCD window displays Enter AC. To register a handset: 1. Press MENU to display main menu items. 8.
Basic Functions Your Phone’s Mode Making a Call Standby mode 1. Pick up the handset and press Standby is the most basic state of your phone. The phone goes into Standby mode soon after you turn it on. When your phone is in Standby mode, you will see the handset number and SAMSUNG unless you change the handset name. 1234 SAMSUNG 08/25 FRI 10:12A button. Result: You hear a dial tone. 2. Dial the desired number by using the number keypad.
Receiving a Call You can enter the desired phone number in Standby mode, and then dial the number. This way of dialing allows you to make corrections to the number before dialing. Follow these steps: 1. Enter a telephone number. Check the number in the LCD window. Call to 9876 When sombody calls you, the phone rings and the the display blinks. Caller’s number Call from 1234567 Blinks If the caller can be identified, the caller’s phone number is displayed.
Out of Range Indication Adjusting Voice Volume If the handset is too far from the registered base, the handset cannot properly engage the telephone line, and the icon at the left bottom of the LCD window blinks and the signal strength indication bars next to the icon disappear. During calls, " or ❷ button affects the ear piece volume. You can adjust the volume from level 1 to 3. The voice volume is displayed as bars on the bottom line of the LCD window. The more bars you see, the louder the volume is.
Adjusting Ring Volume Last Number Redial 1. Press MENU to display main menu items. Your phone allows you to call the most recently dialed numbers again. The phone stores the last 10 numbers you called. 2. Press ❷!(or " ) button repeatedly to choose 4: Bell&Beep, then press OK button. To view and dial the numbers: 1. Press LNR button in Standby mode. 3. Press ❷!(or " ) button repeatedly to choose 3: RingVol, then press OK button. Result: The current ring level is displayed. 2.
Fuzzy Dialing This dialing option allows you to enter the first digit of someone’s phone number, then have your phone remember the rest of the number, and dial it for you. To use this dialing option, the number you want to call must be already stored in the internal phonebook, incoming or outgoing call logs, and the fuzzy dial option must be enabled using the Setting menu. To place a call using fuzzy dial feature: 1. In Standby mode, press the first digit of the desired phone number.
Transferring a Call Setting Up a Conference This feature allows you to transfer a call to another intercom station. Any outside or intercom call may be transferred, regardless of whether you initiated the call or the call rang in to you. You may confer with up to five parties over the phone in any combination of outside lines and intercom stations in any order. When you transfer a call, you may wait on the line until the transferred station answers, or you may hang up when you hear the ringback tone.
Key Lock If you turn this feature on, all buttons except for will be locked and not operate at all. Registered Recall button When a call comes in, you can answer calls by using button. But when you finish the call, the phone returns to the lock mode. This feature is useful to avoid accidental key pressing. 1. To turn the feature on, press button briefly until KEY LOCK displays in the LCD window.
Menus You phone includes both a Main menu and an In-use menu: • Main menu – The main menu in Standby mode contains seven primary options, all of which contains sub menus (see “Menu Map” on page 32. • In-use menu – The In-use menu options are available in Talk mode. You can choose from: 1:Msg wait (see page 33) 2:DND (see page 54) 3:Conference Call (see page 27) To access a menu option using the option number: 1. To display menu items, press MENU button. 2.
Menu Map Call Log The following illustation shows the menu structure available and indicates: • Number assigned to each option • Brief description and the page on which you can find details of each feature. 1. Call Log (see page 35.) 2. Phonebook 1: Search (see page 41.) 2: Edit (see page 36.) 3. Setting 1: HS Name 2: Language 3: CallTime 4: FuzzyDial 5: PrefixEdit 4. Bell&Beep 5. System 1: KeyTone (see page 48.) 2: RingType (see page 21.) 3: RingVol (see page 22.) 4: Alert Type (see page 49.
3. Scroll through the memory and choose the message you want to listen, or read by using " or ❷!button. Result: For caller’s number, the caller’s number (and name if stored in your internal phonebook) displays. For page message, <> displays at the top line of the display. To Erase a Number Received You can erase external or intercom station number stored in your call logs. The icon remains on the screen unless you delete the page message. 1.
Phonebook The internal Phonebook allows you to store frequently used phone numbers and their associated names in your personal directory so that you can easily make a call without having to remember or enter the phone number. You can store up to 30 numbers. Storing a Phone Number with a Name 1. Press MENU to display main menu items. 2. Press ❷!button to choose 2: Phonebook, then press OK button. 5. Enter the name (up to 12 digits) for the number, then press OK button.
Entering a Name 1. Press the key labeled with the required letter: 2. Select the other letters in the same way. The cursor moves to the right when you press a different button. • Once for the first letter • Twice for the selected letter • And so on Note: When entering the same letter twice (or a different letter on the same button), just wait for a few seconds for the cursor to move automatically, and then select the next letter. You can move the cursor to the right by using the ❷!button.
Dialing a Number in Phonebook Searching for Numbers in Phonebook Once you have stored phone numbers in the internal Phonebook, you can dial them easily whenever you want. If you do not remember which telephone numbers have been stored in the various memory cells, you can scan through the memory until you find the one you are looking for. One-touch dialing Memory cells from 01 through 09 are special one-touch memory cells.
Erasing Numbers from the Phonebook Changing Your Internal Phonebook To erase an entry in the internal Phonebook: 1. Find the Phonebook entry that you want to change. Refer to “Searching for Numbers in Memory” on page 41. 1. Find the Phonebook entry that you want to erase. Refer to “Searching for Numbers in Memory” on page 41. 2. Press OK button to display Phonebook option menus. 2. Press OK button to display Phonebook option menus. 3. Press OK button to access 1: Modify option. 3.
Setting Many different features of your phone can be customized to suit your preferences. All of these features are accessed via Setting menu. Setting Handset Name Selecting Language This option allows you to set your handset name. The handset name displays in Standby mode. You can select a display language. 3 different languages are available. This feature is preset to English at factory. 1. Press MENU to display main menu items. 1. Press MENU to display main menu items. 2.
Setting Call Time Display Editing Prefix Number If you turn the feature on, the handset automatically times the duration of calls. The handset displays the call duration both during your call and also for a few seconds after your call is completed. The feature is preset to ON. Prefix number option allows you to add digits such as outside line access number ‘9’ to an external phone number currently stored in your Call logs.
Bell & Beep You can use the Bell&Beep menu to customize various sound settings. Setting Key Tone Selecting Ring or Vibrator You can set your handset not to sound the key tone each time you press a key. This option allows you to indicate how you are to be alerted any incoming calls. The following options are available: 1. Press MENU to display main menu items. • RING: The phone rings using the ring tone selected via the Ring Type menu option. • VIBRATOR: The phone vibrates but does not ring.
Setting Unique Ring System This option allows you to designate a unique ring to signal an incoming call from a specified call number. You can use this feature only when the caller’s service network transmits the caller’s information. You can specify 2 callers and select a unique ring tone for each caller from 6 different tones. PIN (Personal Identification Number) is required to access System menu. Changing PIN The PIN is required when you register handset to a base unit and use System menu.
Additional Features Selecting Base 5. Enter the new PIN code again to confirm the number, then press OK button. Note: If you change the PIN code and then forget it, enter the default PIN “0000.” 6. To return to Standby mode, press Note: To use the handset with more than one base unit, you must registered the handset at each base unit. See page 14. button. To select a base unit: Reset 1. Press MENU to display main menu items.
Do Not Disturb Troubleshooting When you do not want to be disturbed with any incoming calls, this feature allows you to block incoming calls temporarily. You can still make and receive calls. You can set up this feature in Standby mode or Talk mode. Symptom • Check that the power adapter is properly connected. • Check that the handset is properly registered on the base. To activate (or cancel) this feature: No operation 1. Press MENU in Standby mode or in Talk mode. 3. Press ❷ (or #) to choose ON.
Specifications Frequency Range Channels 120 Duplex channels Carrier Power ≤ 250 mW (24 dBm) Modulation Frequency Stability GFSK ≤ ± 50 kHz Operation Time Ni-MH: Standby mode: 130 hours Talk mode: 12 hours Charging time 10 hours Ambient temperature Humidity Weight Normal : 15 oC ~ 35 oC Extreme: -10 oC ~ 40 oC 5 % ~ 90 % Handset: 100 g with carrying clip Charger: 92 g Dimensions Handset: 120 x 45 x 22 mm (HWD) Charger: 118 x 118 x 53 mm (HWD) Power Supply Handset Input: Ni-MH: 2.