| Symbols used   in the documentation   Actions, events   Keypads   Press.   Alphanumeric keypad.   Text on blue   background.   Description of an action   or context.   Specific key on alphanumeric   keypad.   Indicates result of action.   Function and multi-function keys   First function.   Navigation key   The navigator has four keys.   The appropriate key will be   highlighted.   Second function.   Display and display keys   Other symbols used   Display   Important information.   Line key and   corresponding icon   Comment.   Choice of two keys   Line keys   Lift receiver, take line.   Alternative to action sequence.   Choice of operating mode in an action sequence.   Hang up, terminal inactive.   2 Contents   Your telephone ............................................................................ p. 5   Principles of utilisation, using your telephone, cleaning your   telephone, installing the battery in the telephone.   Accessories.................................................................................. p. 13   Charger/holders, spare battery, using the commercial battery   holder, carrying bag.   Using your telephone............................................................... p. 19   Making an outside call, making an internal call, calling an internal   correspondent by name.   Handling several calls............................................................. p. 27   A second call while a call is in progress, receiving a second   call while a call is in progress.   Group operation ......................................................................... p. 33   Answering a general bell, call pick-up,   hunting groups.   While you are away - When you return.......................... p. 37   Selecting calls to be diverted, diverting calls to another number,   diverting calls to a recorded message.   Customizing and adjusting your telephone.................. p. 43   Adjusting your telephone, programming your personal code,   selecting your ringer tune, selecting receiver sound volume..   Using your telephone in GAP mode................................. p. 49   Registering the telephone, customizing your telephone,   programming your personal directory, using your telephone.   Glossary......................................................................................... p. 57   Index ................................................................................................ p. 59   3 4 1 Your telephone   General description................................................................................................................... p. 6   Principles of utilisation............................................................................................................ p. 8   Conditions of utilisation of your telephone.................................................................. p. 8   Using your telephone............................................................................................................... p. 9   Cleaning your telephone........................................................................................................ p. 10   Carrying your telephone......................................................................................................... p. 10   Locking your telephone keypad......................................................................................... p. 10   Screen backlighting.................................................................................................................. p. 10   Beeps other than during calls............................................................................................ p. 11   Installing the battery in the telephone............................................................................ p. 11   5 Your telephone   Green light indicating:   Incoming call: flashing with call ringing. Going   out of radio coverage: fast flashing.   Programmable keys   Your telephone has two keys that can be programmed   by the installation technician.   The keys are used to:   make a direct internal or external call   access a function   By default:   Conference   Message service (long press)   Function keys:   The function is obtained by a long press   on the key (2 beeps).   Sending DTMF codes (long press).   Customizing your telephone (long press).   Adjusting your telephone (long press).   Activating the buzzer while deactivating   the ringer, and vice-versa (long press).   Multi-function keys:   The first function is obtained by a quick press   (1 beep) and the second function by a long   press (2 beeps).   Transferring a call   Redialling the last number dialled (long press).   Personal directory.   Call by name (long press).   During a call: adjusting earphone sound   volume.   In standby: locking/unlocking your keypad,   4074 GI backlighting on/off (long press)   Micro   6 Your telephone   Display and corresponding icons:   Comprises 2 lines of 16 characters.   The first line gives general information and   the second shows the icons corresponding   to the function keys:   Headset socket:   Call icons:   (models 4074 H, 4074 GH and 4074 GI)   Incoming call.   Call in progress.   Placing a call on hold.   Radio reception icons:   Limit of coverage zone (flashing).   Poor reception (light on).   Line key   Reception OK (light on)   Battery icons:   Call keys:   Battery discharged or defective (flashing).   Lifting the receiver.   Switching on (long press).   Battery on charge (flashing).   Battery fully charged (light on).   Hanging up or end of entry.   Switching off (long press).   Option icons:   Ringer on/off.   Navigator:   Display pages can be scrolled, to   confirm entries:   Key beeps on/off.   Volume (1 to 4).   Display previous choice.   Erase last character entered.   Going out of coverage beeps on/off.   Scroll the   display   pages.   Validate entry   or initiate a call   by name.   Buzzer on/off (on 4074 GC   and 4074 GI).   Ringer volume (GAP mode).   Display next choice in list or send timed break   (depends on context).   7 Your telephone   Principles of utilisation   Coverage zone:   The DECT functions provided by your Alcatel system basically allow user mobility   by managing DECT cordless telephones..   The Alcatel system radio coverage is provided by a number of base stations that transmit   and receive within a radius of 20 m to 50 m (depending on environment).   The zone covered by a base station is called a cell.   Mobility:   A user can make or receive calls in any cell.   Radio transfer:   Radio transfer allows the user to move around, from one cell to another, during a call.   Transition between cells is automatic, with no effect on the call. In some cases,   a slight crackle may be audible at the instant of transition.   Conditions of utilisation of your telephone   Using a DECT standard telephone:   You are going to use a DECT standard telephone that provides a private call facility   between cordless telephones and a cordless PBX or domestic relay units.   Conditions of utilisation:   In addition to the actual equipment type approval, the conditions of utilisation must als   be observed, notably concerning the radio frequencies used:   No guarantee is given concerning possible interference affecting DECT equipment,   due to other authorised utilisation of the radio frequencies concerned.   DECT equipment must not be used to provide telephone links between fixed points,   as the links are not permanent and the power radiated by the antenna   is less than 250 mW.   DECT systems must be installed by a licensed technician.   8 Your telephone   Conditions of utilisation of your telephone (continued)   This telephone must only be used with an Alcatel system.   Do not expose your telephone to severe conditions, such as rain, salty spray, dust,   etc, which can adversely affect operation.   Your telephone may not operate properly at temperatures below -20°C   or above +55°C.   Between -5°C and -20°C the display may not be readable but this is only temporary   and does not affect the operation of your telephone.   Do not use your telephone close to inflammable gas or liquids.   Using your telephone   Charging the telephone on its holder (see page 15).   Switching on your telephone:   display   comes on   your telephone   is operational   one beep   wait a few   seconds   battery and coverage   icons light up   Conversely, if:   the display does   not come on   charge   the battery   icon flashing   If the display shows “OUT”, you are outside the coverage zone.   Lifting the receiver:   Hanging up:   Switching off your telephone:   Keys with a dual function:   Left-hand function:   Right-hand function:   one   beep   a second beep   (lower tone)   short press   at least one second   9 Your telephone   Cleaning your telephone   Your telephone does not require any specific servicing. However, it may be cleaned   using a soft, damp cloth.   Do not use soap or detergent, which could damage the colours or surfaces   of the telephone.   Carrying your telephone   To avoid losing your telephone, get into the habit of clipping it onto your belt.   The casing of telephones 4074 H, 4074 GH and 4074 GI provides   protection against impact. Various types of protective case are available.   Consult your installation technician.   Locking your telephone keypad   To prevent the keys from being accidentally pressed:   in standby   keypad is locked   Proceed in the same way to unlock the keypad.   The keypad is unlocked automatically if a call is received and locked again   after the call.   Screen backlighting*   Allows the telephone to be using in poor light conditions:   a call is in progress   - in standby: 2 beeps   or telephone   - call in progress: no beep   in standby   When you stop pressing the keys:   When you press a key again:   lighting goes out   automatically   lighting lights up   automatically   15 seconds   Proceed in the same way to deactivate backlighting.   Using this function as little as possible will extend the time between battery charges.   * Backlighting provided for display and keys on telephones 4074 H, 4074 GH and 4074 GI.   10   Your telephone   Beeps other than during calls   Coverage beeps:   Battery charge beeps:   4 beeps   you are going   battery needs   charging   2 beeps   out of   coverage   icon flashing   Installing the battery in the telephone   2 1 Do not use excessive force. Insert the lower part (1)   first, and then gently press the upper part (2) to click   into position.   Do not force the battery insertion as this can damage your telephone.   11   12   2 Accessories   Charger/holders.......................................................................................................................... p. 14   Batteries........................................................................................................................................... p. 14   Charging your telephone....................................................................................................... p. 15   Charging the spare battery................................................................................................... p. 16   Using the commercial battery holder............................................................................. p. 16   Carrying cases............................................................................................................................. p. 17   13   Accessories   Charger/holders   Support 4071 DA :   Charger/holder 4071 DA provides a convenient holder for the telephone while   also charging the battery. The telephone can be “off” or “on”.   The holder comprises:   1. a position for the telephone,   2. an LED indicating the battery charge level,   3. a position for a spare battery,   4. an LED indicating the level of charge   of the spare battery,   5. a mains power connection cable.   The fully charged indications given on the telephone display and   on the charger can differ by one or two minutes. This has no influence   on the battery charge level. If the telephone is placed on the holder 4071 DA   without a battery, the battery charge LED indication will not be significant.   A wall mounting kit is available for your 4071 DA.   The mains power socket used must be close to the charger/holder and easily acces-   sible, so that it can be used as an “on/off” facility.   Holder 4071 BA and 4071 BC:   Two other models of charger/holder, with no spare battery position and no indicator LEDs   (charge level is indicated on the telephone display), are also available as types 4071 BA   and 4071 BC.   Charger/holder 4071 BC can be used with telephone 4074 GC to provide a hands   free call facility.   Batteries   Your telephone is supplied with a 1200 mAh NiMh or a 600 mAh NiCd battery.   Endurance with NiMh battery:   in standby, inside the   coverage zone   in continuous   conversation   55 hours   10 hours   Endurance with NiCd battery:   in standby, inside the   coverage zone   in continuous   conversation   25 hours   4 hours   14   Accessories   Batteries (continued)   Initial charge:   place the telephone,   switched off,   on the charger   battery   charged   charging   5 minutes   icon flashing   minimum 2   hours   If no charge indication is displayed, install the battery alone in the rear housing   of the charger for at least two hours (overnight is recommended).   Batteries only become fully efficient after around ten charge/discharge cycles.   The batteries contain polluting materials and should be finally disposed of through   a specialist collection point.   Do not allow the battery to lose its capacity:   Each battery should be fully discharged, and then charged, at least every two months:   do not place your   give a complete   telephone on   charge   the holder   low charge   is indicated   Charging your telephone   the LED lights up green   place the telephone   in the holder   the LED lights   up red   and immediately   becomes red   quick charge phase   telephone fully   discharged and off   telephone partially   discharged, off or on   LED becomes green,   indicating trickle charge phase   around   90 minutes   telephone charged and available   Do not needlessly remove/replace the telephone on its holder.   15   Accessories   Charging your telephone (continued)   Telephone not used for extended period (more than 8 days):   leave telephone   on holder   If the telephone must be kept out of the charger, the battery should be removed   and stored separately or placed in the spare battery housing on the rear   of charger 4071 DA.   When telephone 4074 GC is used in hands free mode, its battery is no longer   charged. Avoid needlessly long conversations in hands free mode when the telephone   battery is not fully charged. After a call in hands free mode, charging the telephone   will soon restore the full battery charge.   Charging the spare battery   Install the battery, preferably fully discharged, in its housing:   the LED lights   up red   battery on slow   charge   LED becomes   green   battery OK for use   8 hours   Battery defective or incorrectly installed:   LED alternates   between green   and red   LED does not   become red   LED does not light up   The battery may become hot during the charge. This is not a fault. Protection is   available against battery overheating, to preserve its nominal working life   (only for an enclosed battery pack).   The batteries contain polluting materials and should be finally disposed of through   a specialist collection point.   Using the commercial battery holder   Depending on the model, your telephone package will contain a battery holder, enabling   ordinary commercial batteries to be used. Any commercial AA NiCd 1.2 V battery may   be used. However, the charge time required will be at least 4 hours.   To install the chargeable cells in the holder, release the retaining strip, insert two AA cells,   respecting the polarities shown inside the holder, and install the retaining strip.   You can now charge the holder, either installed in the telephone or in the charger   spare battery housing.   16   Accessories   Using the commercial battery holder (continued)   Do not install different types of cell, or cells with different charge levels,   in the holder.   Only batteries recommended by Alcatel should be used. Batteries should only be   charged in the chargers supplied by Alcatel. If these instructions are not strictly   observed, Alcatel declines all responsibility.   Do not use dry batteries. Overcharging batteries cannot increase the nominal   charge level and may seriously damage your telephone or charger.   Carrying cases   Several types of carrying case are available for the 4074 range of telephones.   These cases provide effective protection against impact (being dropped), dust and liquids.   Carrying cases are strongly recommended in severe environments. For the characteristics   of each model, contact your installation technician.   Remove the belt clip from your telephone to facilitate case insertion and removal.   To remove the belt clip from telephones 4074 B, GB, GB Ex and GC, unscrew the clip   mounting screw and store the belt clip for future use. On telephones 4074 H, GH and   GI, firstly release the belt clip using the tip of a ball-point pen, while pushing back the   top tab behind the clip. Then release the clip by sliding it downwards on the telephone.   17   18   3 Using your telephone   Making a call................................................................................................................................ p. 20   Making an outside call............................................................................................................ p. 20   Making an internal call........................................................................................................... p. 20   Calling your correspondent by name   (company directory)................................................................................................................. p. 21   Calling from your personal directory.............................................................................. p. 21   Calling from the common directory................................................................................. p. 21   Calling using a programmed key..................................................................................... p. 22   Receiving a call........................................................................................................................... p. 22   Redialling the last number dialled (redial).................................................................. p. 22   Automatically calling back a busy internal number............................................... p. 22   Being automatically called back by a busy internal number........................... p. 23   Receiving calls to the terminal corresponding to your telephone................. p. 23   Calling an internal correspondent on his/her pager............................................ p. 23   Answering a call on your pager........................................................................................ p. 24   Sending DTMF signals............................................................................................................ p. 24   Making an ISDN call................................................................................................................ p. 24   Hiding your identity................................................................................................................... p. 25   19   Using your telephone   Making a call   you have a call   in progress   Lift receiver.   dial directly   Answering a call:   Terminating a call:   Lift receiver.   Hang up.   Making an outside call   number called is displayed   dial 0   number   called   0 is the default code for an outside line.   Making an internal call   correspondent’s name and   telephone free/busy status   are displayed   number   called   To call the operator, lift the receiver and dial 9 (default number for   “Operator call” function).   20   Using your telephone   Calling your correspondent by name   (company directory)   correspondent’s name and   telephone free/busy status are   displayed   first letters of your   correspondent’s name*   (at least 2)   When name found is OK:   make   the call   exit from   mode   If the name found is not OK:   You can refine the search by adding more characters to the search name   or by consulting the various proposals:   to read the various proposals   to erase the last letter entered   *Keys on alphanumeric keypad with letters that can be selected by several presses.   Calling from your personal directory*   the system automatically   dials the number   directory number   required (0 to 9)   * Programming the numbers (see page 52).   Calling from the common directory   Your terminal has access to the common directory of short outside numbers:   short number   (8000 to 8399)   21   Using your telephone   Calling using a programmed key *   dialling in progress   programmed   key 1   programmed   key 2   * If the function programmed by the installation technician is: “Direct call to internal or outside number”   Receiving a call   When a call is received, you are informed in four ways:   ringer   (if not disabled)   buzzer*   (if activated)   green light   flashing   Answering:   Lift receiver.   When you are outside radio coverage or your telephone is switched off, callers receive   a line free indication. In this situation, remember to activate call diversion   (see page 38) or “Do not disturb” (see page 40).   * On telephones 4074 GC and 4074 GI   Redialling the last number dialled (redial)   last number dialled   is redialled   Automatically calling back a busy internal number   the display and busy tone   indicate that the number   is busy   when your correspondent   hangs up, your call   is repeated   you make an   internal call   hold   22   Using your telephone   Being automatically called back by a busy internal number   the display and busy tone   you make an   indicate that the number   internal call   is busy   You can be automatically called back immediately when your correspondent   hangs up:   display acknowledges   callback   corresponding   programmed key*   Cancelling the automatic callback request:   “Cancel automatic callback”   programmed key* or function code   Receiving calls to the terminal corresponding to your telephone   You can use a mobile telephone corresponding to a fixed terminal.   Receiving calls:   Answering a call:   “User monit.”   programmed key*   Calling an internal correspondent on his/her pager   The number called does not answer and you know that the person   called has a pager:   display indicates   paging in progress   “Paging”   programmed key   or function code   Your correspondent can answer from any telephone in the system.   23   Using your telephone   Answering a call on your pager   While you are moving around the company, your pager rings. You can answer the   call on any telephone in the system:   “Answer paging”   programmed key   or function code   your extension   number   Sending DTMF signals   During a call, you sometimes have to send DTMF signals (for example, for a voice   message service, an automatic switchboard or when remotely consulting an   answering machine):   all digits dialled   are then sent in DTMF   “DTMF End to End”   function code   Proceed in the same way to deactivate the function.   Making an ISDN call   “ISDN”   programmed   key   number   called   Send call   Sending a subaddress:   You may have to add a four-digit subaddress to your correspondent’s number   (to obtain a fax, PC, telephone, etc.).   When you have dialled the number required:   “Subaddress” dial   validate   send call   programmed   key   subaddress   required   24   Using your telephone   Hiding your identity   When you make an internal call or an outside ISDN call, your number is   automatically given.   Hiding your identity:   “Hide identity”   programmed key   Use the same sequence to cancel the function.   25   26   4 Handling several calls   Making a second call during a conversation............................................................ p. 28   Answering a second call during a conversation..................................................... p. 28   Transferring a call...................................................................................................................... p. 28   Switching between calls (Broker call)........................................................................... p. 29   Three-way conference with internal and/or external   correspondents (conference).............................................................................................. p. 29   Placing a call on hold (hold)............................................................................................... p. 29   Placing an outside call on hold (parking)................................................................... p. 30   Getting information about camped-on calls............................................................... p. 30   Meaning of beeps heard during a call.......................................................................... p. 31   Intrusion into an internal conversation.......................................................................... p. 31   Diverting calls when your line is busy.......................................................................... p. 32   27   Handling several calls   Making a second call during a conversation   the first call is placed   on hold   during a conversation   dial directly   (overdialling)   Recovering the first call:   place the second   call on hold   terminate your recover the   second call first call   If you make an error, hang up. Your telephone will ring and you recover   your first call.   Answering a second call during a conversation   A second correspondent is trying to call you:   during your   conversation you   hear a beep   the first call   is placed on hold   caller’s identity is   displayed for 3 seconds   line key with flashing icon   Recovering the first call:   place the second   call on hold   terminate your recover the   second call first call   Transferring a call   To transfer your call to another number:   during a   conversation   your call is placed   on hold   destination   number   if allowed   by your telephone   configuration   You do not have to wait for the destination number to answer.   Transfer between two outside calls is not generally possible   (depends on country).   28   Handling several calls   Switching between calls (Broker call)   While a call is in progress, you have a second call on hold. To switch between   the two calls:   the other call i   placed on hold   line key with flashing icon   Three-way conference with internal and/or external correspondents   (conference)   During a conversation, another call is on hold:   For a three-way conference:   Hanging up all calls:   “Conference”   key 1 programmed   by default   “Conference”   function code   Cancelling the conference and recovering your first call:   the second call is placed   on hold   “Conference” key 1   programmed   by default   “Conference”   function code   Leaving your two correspondents in contact at the end of the conference:   “Conference” key 1   programmed   by default   “Conference”   function code   Placing a call on hold (hold)   Exclusive hold:   During an internal or outside call, you want to place the call on hold and recover   it later on the same extension:   your call is placed   on hold   free line key   29   Handling several calls   Placing a call on hold (hold) (continued)   To recover the second call:   line key with flashing icon   Placing an outside call on hold (parking)   You can place an outside call on hold and recover the call on another telephone:   your correspondent is placed   during a   on hold and hears   conversation   the holding tone   “Park/Retrieve parked call”   programmed key   or function code   To recover the parked call:   “Park/Retrieve parked call” extension number   programmed key   or function code   from which call   was parked   If the parked call is not recovered within a preset time (by default 1 minute 30),   it is directed to the operator.   Getting information about camped-on calls   Another call is received:   during your conversation   you hear a beep   the call is automatically   placed on hold   line key with flashing icon   hold icon flashing   30   Handling several calls   Getting information about camped-on calls (continued)   Answering the call immediately:   first call is automatically   placed on hold   line key   corresponding   to call   To recover the first call, press the appropriate line key.   If several calls are received simultaneously, only the last one is shown.   Meaning of beeps heard during a call   During a call, your conversation may be disturbed by beeps:   Repeated beeps indicate intrusion by another internal extension or the operator.   If you hear a single beep, another correspondent is trying to call you.   Intrusion into an internal conversation   Your correspondent’s line is busy. If the number is not “protected” and if authorised,   you can intrude into the call:   “Intrude on a call”   programmed key   or function code   Proceed in the same way to deactivate the intrusion.   Assure protection against intrusion before making a call:   “Protect a call”   programmed key   or function code   number   called   Protection is cancelled when you hang up.   Your correspondent will hear repeated beeps, indicating an intrusion.   31   Handling several calls   Diverting calls when your line is busy (divert if busy)   destination   number   if required   “Divert if busy”   programmed key   or function code   destination   number   if required   diversion is   acknowledged   2 seconds   32   5 Group operation   Answering a general bell...................................................................................................... p. 34   Call pick-up.................................................................................................................................... p. 34   Hunting groups............................................................................................................................ p. 34   Diverting group calls................................................................................................................ p. 35   Answering a call on your pager........................................................................................ p. 35   Sending a written message to an internal correspondent................................ p. 36   Broadcasting a message...................................................................................................... p. 36   33   Group operation   Answering a general bell   When the operator is absent, outside calls to the operator are indicated   by a general bell.   Answering:   “Answer general bell”   programmed key   or function code   Call pick-up   You hear a telephone ringing in an office where no-one can answer. If authorised,   you can answer the call on your own telephone.   If the telephone ringing is in your own pick-up group:   “Group call pick up”   programmed key   or function code   If the telephone ringing is not in your pick-up group:   “Terminal call pick-up”   programmed key   or function code   number   ringing   The system can be configured to prevent call pick-up on certain telephones.   Hunting groups   Hunting group call:   Some extensions can be associated to form a group. These extensions can   be called by dialling the group number.   Belonging to a group does not affect the management of direct calls.   A specific telephone within a group can always be called by using   its own number.   34   Group operation   Hunting groups (continued)   Temporary exit from your hunting group   “Hunting group out”   programmed key   or function code   your group   number   Return into your group:   “Hunting group in"   programmed key   or function code   your group   number   Diverting group calls   You can divert your own group calls:   diversion is   acknowledged   “Divert group calls”   programmed key   or function code   diversion   destination   number   To cancel this function, refer to “Cancelling all diversions” (page 40).   Answering a call on your pager   While you are moving around the company, your pager rings.   You can answer the call on any telephone in the system:   “Answer paging”   programmed key   or function code   your number   35   Group operation   Sending a written message to an internal correspondent   first message in list   (of 27)* is displayed   “Text message”   key 2 programmed by default   or function code   destination   number   scroll through   the messages   read message validate   completely   choice   If selected message has to be completed:   enter data   required   The 27 standard messages are shown below:   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CALL ME BACK   15 MEETING ON ___ (*)   16 MEETING ON ___ AT _:_ (*)   17 OUT FOR A WHILE   18 ABSENT FOR THE REST OF THE DAY   19 ABSENT, BACK ON ___ AT _:_ (*)   20 ABSENT, BACK ON ___ AT _:_ (*)   21 ON VACATION, BACK ON ___ (*)   22 EXTERNAL MEETING   23 EXTERNAL MEETING, BACK ON ___ (*)   24 I AM IN ROOM NR __ (*)   25 IN A MEETING - DO NOT DISTURB   26 AT LUNCH   CALL ME BACK TOMORROW   CALL ME BACK AT _:_ (*)   CALL BACK _____ (*)   CALL THE ATTENDANT   CALL THE SECRETARY   I WILL CALL BACK AT _:_ (*)   USE PAGING   PLEASE FETCH YOUR FAX   10 PLEASE FETCH YOUR MAIL   11 PLEASE CANCEL YOUR FORWARDING   12 VISITORS ARE WAITING   13 YOU ARE EXPECTED AT RECEPTION   14 MEETING AT _:_ (*)   27 INDISPOSED   (*) Messages to be completed using numeric keypad.   Broadcasting a message   This function enables messages to be broadcast on telephone loudspeakers:   speak, you have   20 seconds   your broadcast   group number   The message is only broadcast on telephones not in use.   36   6 While you are away -   When you return   Selecting calls to be diverted.............................................................................................. p. 38   Diverting calls to another number (immediate diversion).................................. p. 38   Diverting calls to a recorded message......................................................................... p. 38   Diverting calls to your pager............................................................................................... p. 39   Forwarding your calls from the receiving terminal   ("Follow me")................................................................................................................................ p. 39   Applying a selective diversion............................................................................................ p. 39   Cancelling all diversions........................................................................................................ p. 40   Do not disturb .............................................................................................................................. p. 40   Consulting your voice messages...................................................................................... p. 40   Leaving a message for internal callers......................................................................... p. 41   Reading messages left while you were away.......................................................... p. 41   37   While you are away - When you return   Selecting calls to be diverted   When a diversion is applied, you can select the types of call to be diverted:   outside, internal, all.   divert all   calls   divert   outside   calls   divert   internal   calls   validate   Diverting calls to another number (immediate diversion)   The number can be your home, portable or car phone, voice message or an internal   extension (operator, etc.).   diversion is   acknowledged   destination   number   diversion is   acknowledged   “Immediate diversion”   programmed key   or function code   destination   number   You can make calls, but only the destination number can call you.   General remark concerning diversions: the number to which your calls are diverted   can be programmed. However, if the programmed number is not being answered,   another diversion number should be entered when the function is activated.   Diverting calls to a recorded message   programmed key   or function code for type   of diversion required   number of   message   service   38   While you are away - When you return   Diverting calls to your pager   Callers will thus be able to contact you while you are moving around the company:   diversion is   acknowledged   “Divert to paging”   programmed key   or function code   Answering a call on your pager (see page 35).   Forwarding your calls from the receiving terminal ("Follow me")   You wish to receive your calls in your present location:   Use the “Follow me” function.   number of extension   being diverted   “Follow me”   programmed key   or function code   number of   extension   being diverted   To cancel the diversion, see “Cancelling all diversions” (next page).   Applying a selective diversion   You can selectively divert calls, according to the caller’s identity:   “Selective diversion”   programmed key   or function code   To use this function, the selective diversion lists must be programmed.   39   While you are away - When you return   Cancelling all diversions   To make your telephone available again:   For all calls:   the cancellation is   acknowledged   “Cancel all diversions”   programmed key   or function code   You can only activate one type of diversion on your extension.   Thus, programming any type of diversion cancels the previous one.   Do not disturb   You can make your telephone unavailable to all calls for a short period:   “Do not disturb”   is displayed   “Do not disturb”   is displayed   “Do not disturb”   programmed key   or function code   To cancel this function, see the section “Cancelling all diversions” above.   Consulting your voice messages   indicates message   waiting   icon flashing   key 2 (programmed   by default)   or “Text message” function code   follow voice guide   instructions   For further information, refer to the specific voice message booklet.   40   While you are away - When you return   Leaving a recorded message for internal callers   You can leave a message on your telephone that will be displayed on a   caller’s telephone screen or left in the caller’s mailbox:   the first of the   27 messages   is displayed   follow instructions   to select message   the first of the   27 messages   is displayed   follow instructions   to select message   “Text”   programmed key*   The message is selected in the same way as for “Sending a written message to an   internal correspondent” (see page 36).   * If the function programmed by the installation technician is “Text”.   Reading messages left while you were away   indicates messages   waiting (max. 10)   icon flashing   key 2 (programmed   by default)   or “Text message” function code   first caller’s identity   is displayed   caller’s   number is   displayed   display   display   contents of rest of   message message   display   message   date, time   and ranking   call back your   correspondent   erase   message   select   exit from   message   consultation   another   message   *Calling the person back automatically erases the message.   41   42   7 Customizing and adjusting   your telephone   Adjusting your telephone....................................................................................................... p. 44   Programming your personal code................................................................................... p. 44   Adjusting your ringer................................................................................................................ p. 45   Selecting your receiver sound volume.......................................................................... p. 45   Selecting language.................................................................................................................... p. 45   Changing the value assigned to a key on your telephone................................ p. 46   Programming your personal directory........................................................................... p. 46   Programming an appointment reminder...................................................................... p. 47   Identifying the extension you are on............................................................................... p. 48   Locking your telephone........................................................................................................... p. 48   43   Customizing and adjusting your telephone   Adjusting your telephone   When your telephone is not in use, you can customize several audio functions:   you have the choice   of various options*   the icons corresponding to   the functions are displayed   select another   option   change status   (except for   sound volume)   select   volume   (1 to 4)   next or   previous   validate   and quit   programming   Backlighting (4074B GH, GI):   change status   To display the icons corresponding to the functions, see “Option icons”, in your   telephone description, page 7.   A function in a list can be selected in two ways:   either by directly entering the function code (1 in the above example)   or by scrolling the various functions proposed, by pressing   and then pressing to validate the function required   Programming your personal code   The default password for your telephone is 1515.   You can use your password to lock your telephone (see page 48):   old or default new   password password   (4 digits) (4 digits)   validate   return to idle status   Each digit is represented by an asterisk.   44   Customizing and adjusting your telephone   Adjusting your ringer   You can select your ringer tune (choice of 6) and adjust the volume (7 levels):   the tune number and   volume level number   are displayed   To play the various ringer tunes proposed:   several   presses   Adjusting ringer volume:   Validate:   several   presses   Selecting your receiver sound volume   during a call   several presses   (1 to 4)   A beep indicates maximum volume selected.   Selecting language   you have the choice   of 4 predefined languages   Selecting the language:   validate   return to   idle status   45   Customizing and adjusting your telephone   Changing the value assigned to a key on your telephone   You can change the value assigned to one of the two programmable keys   (diversion key, direct call key).   “Key 003”   is displayed   “Key 004”   is displayed   programmed   key 1   programmed   key 2   for programmed   key 1   for programmed   key 2   erase present value   (number receiving   diversion, for example)   enter new   value   validate   quit   You cannot change the function of the key (this can only be done by the   installation technician).   Programming your personal directory   Your personal directory can contain up to 10 numbers, entered using the   numeric keypad (0 to 9).   select a number,   0 to 9   present entry   is displayed   erase   current   entry   enter   new   name*   enter   new   number   validate   quit   *Enter a name: the keys on the numeric keypad also have letters   which can be displayed by consecutive presses.   one press for “A”,   two presses for “B”,   three presses for “C”.   If this directory number is already programmed, the entry is displayed.   For an outside number, include the outside line prefix.   46   Customizing and adjusting your telephone   Programming an appointment reminder   “Temporary appt.”   is displayed   Selecting a permanent reminder:   “Permanent appt.” reminder every day, at the same time   2 digits for hours,   2 digits for minutes   appointment   time   validate   return to   idle   status   For a temporary reminder:   “Temporary appt.” reminder once, within the following 24 hours   indicates “Appt.: … : …” (appointment time)   At the programmed time, your telephone rings:   to acknowledge   If you are in conversation, the display flashes, a tone is sent and you will hear   a beep. After three unanswered calls, a temporary request will be cancelled but   a permanent request will remain in memory. If your calls are diverted to another   terminal, the diversion is not applied to the reminder call.   To cancel your reminder request:   47   Customizing and adjusting your telephone   Identifying the extension you are on   your extension number   is displayed   read   return to   correspon- idle   ding name status   Locking your telephone   This function prevents outside calls and any programming change   on your telephone:   “Locking/unlocking”   programmed key   or function code   password (4   digits) default   value 1515   lock   unlock   display indicates telephone   locked or unlocked   To define or change your telephone locking password, see   “Programming your personal code”, page 44.   48   8 Using your telephone   in GAP mode   Using your telephone in GAP mode............................................................................... p. 50   Registering your telephone................................................................................................... p. 50   Customizing your telephone................................................................................................ p. 52   Programming your personal directory........................................................................... p. 52   Using your telephone............................................................................................................... p. 53   Selecting your telephone system...................................................................................... p. 55   "DEFAULT LOCK"........................................................................................................................ p. 56   49   Using your telephone in GAP mode   Using your telephone in GAP mode   All Alcatel 4074 models compliant with the GAP standard, referred to by the G   suffix in this section, can be used in simplified mode on another DECT/GAP system   (other PBX or private indoor relay).   This utilisation may involve functional restrictions outside the coverage   of our guarantee.   Registering your telephone   Registration is mandatory before any utilisation and requires a specific procedure   on both the radio relay system and on your telephone.   System registration: Depending on whether the application is a PBX or a   household system, consult your system manager or the user guide to obtain   all necessary information. Give particular attention to the startup procedure   and whether registration requires a specific ident. password to be entered   from your telephone.   Telephone registration: The Alcatel 4074 G telephone can be programmed to   manage up to five different DECT systems (SYS 1 to SYS 5). The first system   (SYS 1) will generally be assigned to Alcatel Office and must not be changed.   The new data for another GAP system should be entered on one of the free   systems (preferably SYS 5).   Activate the registration procedure on a fixed system, for supplementary   telephones, then:   If the system has no password:   “SUBSCRIPTION OK?”   is displayed   set the 4074 G   telephone to   “On”   “PASSWORD ?”   is displayed   “1-SYSTEM NUMBER”   is displayed   enter   password   (123456)   “ENTER 1-5 : 1”   is displayed   “1 : SYSTEM NUMBER”   is displayed   50   Using your telephone in GAP mode   Registering your telephone (continued)   “SUBSCR. # 5 OK ?”   is displayed   “subscr. Running” is dis-   played   If the system uses a password:   “SUBSCRIPTION OK”   is displayed   “3 CONFIG   SYSTEM”   is displayed   “PASSWORD ?”   is displayed   enter password   “1 : TERMINAL TYPE”   is displayed   “SYS 5 TYPE : FREE”   “SYS 5 TYPE : UNDEF”   is displayed   is displayed   press 4   times   “1 : TERMINAL TYPE”   is displayed   “7 : AC” is displayed   “SYS 5AC : 0000”   is displayed   “1 : TERMINAL TYPE”   is displayed   enter ident.   password   “1 : SYSTEM NUMBER”   is displayed   “SUBSCR. # 5 OK ?”   is displayed   “subscr. Running”   is displayed   Registration accepted:   “subscr. Accepted” and radio coverage   icon are displayed   your 4074 G is operational   in GAP mode   max.   2 minutes   Registration rejected:   “subscr. Accepted”   ne s’affiche pas   “subscr. Rejected”   s’affiche   and repeat the procedure   If registration is again rejected, consult your approved installation technician.   51   Using your telephone in GAP mode   Customizing your telephone   When your telephone is not in use, you can customize some of its audio functions.   To adjust the ringer, beeps when keys are pressed, volume, beeps when going   out of radio contact and the buzzer*, refer to “Selecting your receiver sound   volume” (page 45).   You can also adjust the ringer volume in GAP mode:   select ringer ringer volume   volume icon icon (1 to 4)   press to select   volume   (1 to 4 presses)   validate and   quit   programming   * Telephones 4074 GC and 4074 GI.   Programming your personal directory   You can create a directory containing up to 12 numbers (1 to 9, 0* and #).   The directory is programmed when your telephone is not in use.   flashing   select a   directory   entry   enter the   name (max.   8 characters)   name programmed   is displayed   flashing   enter the   number   (max. 20 digits)   validate   Entering the name:   Enter alphabetic characters by giving the appropriate number of presses   on the key marked with the character required.   1 press for “A” - 4 presses for “a” - 7 presses for “2”   2 presses for “B” - 5 presses for “b”   3 presses for “C” - 6 presses for “c”   52   Using your telephone in GAP mode   Programming your personal directory (continued)   Inserting a break   in a number:   Inserting a flashing   character:   a dash is   displayed   the character R   is displayed   if required   In the name or number entry:   and press the number   of times required to erase   the complete entry   delete last   character   entered   Using your telephone   Unless otherwise specified, the 4074 G provides the functions described below,   in addition to the mandatory functions available on your fixed GAP system.   Automatic transfer between radio cells:   The 4074 GB/GH allows the user to move around between radio cells without any   loss of contact. However, this facility depends on the inherent limitations of the fixed   system, notably its ability to manage several radio relays.   Display function:   When a call is made the digits dialled are displayed. When a call is received,   the display shows the caller’s number, if the fixed system supports this function,   otherwise the display remains blank.   Receiving a call:   You are informed of an incoming call in four ways:   ringer   (if not disabled)   buzzer*   (if active)   green   light flashes   * Telephones 4074 GC et 4074 GI   53   Using your telephone in GAP mode   Using your telephone (continued)   Answering:   Terminating the conversation:   Lift receiver.   Hang up.   When you are outside radio coverage or your telephone is switched off, callers hear   a line free indication. Activate your call diversion (see page 38) or the “Do not disturb”   (see page 40) facility, when in this situation.   Calling with manual dialling:   line icon is displayed   dial number   required   line is automatically   obtained   dial number   directly   In the case of an indoor system with calls between extensions, to call   an internal extension:   extension   number called   Calling from your personal directory:   first directory entry   is displayed   dial this   number   select   another   entry   validate   number   to dial   Redialling the last number dialled (redial):   telephone   not in use   54   Using your telephone in GAP mode   Using your telephone (continued)   Flashing (Timed break):   Flashing can be necessary to activate other operations, for example when transferring   a call to another extension.   Sending DTMF signals:   DTMF signals may be necessary, for example, to access online voice services   or to consult an answering machine.   all digits subsequently dialled are sent in DTMF,   including (*) and (#).   Selecting your telephone system   Programming system entries:   Your 4074 G telephone can be programmed to operate with 5 different DECT systems   (Alcatel or GAP). Entry 1 is generally assigned to your main Alcatel Office system.   For the assignment of the other entries, it is recommended that the most frequently   used systems be assigned to the lower numbers (entries 2 to 5).   Selecting automatic/manual:   If the systems are installed on remote sites (far apart and with no overlap zone),   the system is selected automatically, when the telephone is switched on. In the case   of fixed systems with overlapping geographical zones, system selection can be   modified by the user, as follows:   “1 : SYSTEM NUMBER”   is displayed   “ENTER 1-5 : X”   is displayed   “X” is a value between   0 and 5, indicating the   current system number   “ENTER 1-5 : Y”   is displayed   “1 : SYSTEM NUMBER”   is displayed   enter the new   system number   “Y” is the new value   “2 : SYSTEM TYPE”   is displayed   “3 : SYS TO LOCK ?”   is displayed   55   Using your telephone in GAP mode   Selecting your telephone system (continued)   “SYS Y OK ?”   is displayed   the radio field icon temporarily disappears   and the green light flashes on the telephone   a few   seconds   radio field icon   reappears   “1 : SYSTEM NUMBER”   is displayed   your telephone is operational   on the selected system   the green ligh   goes out   green light remains out   DEFAULT LOCK   This function is only available on some telephone versions. This function locks   terminal operation on the programmed system number, and stores the locking   in memory (even following a telephone off/on)..   “1 : SYSTEM NUMBER”   is displayed   “4 : DEFAULT LOCK”   is displayed   “ENTER 0-5 : X”   is displayed   “ENTER 0-5 : Y”   is displayed   “X” between 0 and 5 indicates   the number of the current locked   system. 0 indicates no locking   number of system “Y” is the new value   to programme for   locking   “1 : SYSTEM NUMBER”   is displayed   to return to   idle status   to switch the telephone off / on   and apply the new programming   To cancel the lock and restore automatic system selection:   enter 0 as value for the “Default lock” parameter   When “Default lock” is selected, all other systems programmed in the telephone   are ignored.   If the selected system number is not valid for default lock, the telephone will   be unable to contact the radio relay.   56   9 Glossary   PERSONAL CODE:   This code acts as a password, controlling access to the programming and terminal   locking functions by the user (default code: 1515).   CONFERENCE:   The conference function allows the user, in contact with two correspondents, to set   up a three-way conference.   DECT:   European cordless telephone standard: Digital Enhanced Cordless   Telecommunication.   DECT telephone: Alcatel 4074 cordless telephone compliant with the DECT standard.   INTRUSION:   Function allowing intrusion into a conversation between two correspondents.   GAP (Generic Access Profile) :   Specific operating mode defined in the European DECT standard. The telephone   GAP mode is a basic and simplified form of operation compatible with other DECT   GAP systems (other PBX or indoor relay).   GAP (Generic Access Profile) :   Specific operating mode defined in the European DECT standard. The telephone   GAP mode is a basic and simplified form of operation compatible with other DECT   GAP systems (other PBX or indoor relay).   HOLD:   This function places a call on hold while another operation is carried out, before   subsequent recovery of the call on the same terminal.   HUNTING GROUP:   Several telephones grouped under one directory number. A call to this number is   directed to one of the free telephones within the group.   PICK-UP GROUP::   This function enables you to answer a call ringing on another terminal. Calls can   only be picked up within the pick-up group.   ISDN:   Integrated Services Digital Network.   57   Glossary   DTMF:   During a conversation, DTMF codes are sometimes required. This type of   dialling is used when the user wishes to consult a voice server, access an   automatic exchange or remotely consult an answering machine.   PARKING:   This function places an outside call on hold, for subsequent recovery   on another “authorised” extension within the system.   COMMON DIRECTORY:   This directory contains the personal numbers of the user of a terminal.   PERSONAL DIRECTORY:   This directory contains the personal numbers of the user of a terminal.   SUBADDRESS:   To contact your correspondent’s fax, PC or telephone by ISDN, a four-digit suffix   (subaddress) may have to be added to the number.   LINE KEY:   Key pressed to obtain a line.   CALL TRANSFER:   Function enabling a call to be transferred to another telephone within the system.   BROKER CALL:   Function enabling the user to switch back and forth between several   simultaneous calls.   58   10   Index   Adjusting your ringer................................................................................................................ p. 45   Adjusting your telephone....................................................................................................... p. 44   Answering a call on your pager........................................................................................ p. 24   Answering a call on your pager........................................................................................ p. 35   Answering a general bell...................................................................................................... p. 34   Answering a second call during a conversation..................................................... p. 28   Applying a selective diversion............................................................................................ p. 39   Automatically calling back a busy internal number............................................... p. 22   Batteries........................................................................................................................................... p. 14   Beeps other than during calls............................................................................................ p. 11   Being automatically called back by a busy internal number........................... p. 23   Broadcasting a message...................................................................................................... p. 36   Call pick-up.................................................................................................................................... p. 34   Calling an internal correspondent on his/her pager............................................ p. 23   Calling from your personal directory.............................................................................. p. 21   Calling from the common directory................................................................................. p. 21   Calling using a programmed key..................................................................................... p. 22   Calling your correspondent by name (company directory).............................. p. 21   Cancelling all diversions........................................................................................................ p. 40   Carrying cases............................................................................................................................. p. 17   Carrying your telephone......................................................................................................... p. 10   Changing the value assigned to a key on your telephone................................ p. 46   Charger/holders.......................................................................................................................... p. 14   Charging the spare battery................................................................................................... p. 16   Charging your telephone....................................................................................................... p. 15   Cleaning your telephone........................................................................................................ p. 10   Conditions of utilisation of your telephone.................................................................. p. 8   Consulting your voice messages...................................................................................... p. 40   Customizing your telephone................................................................................................ p. 52   DEFAULT LOCK............................................................................................................................ p. 56   59   Index   Diverting calls to another number (immediate diversion).................................. p. 38   Diverting calls to a recorded message......................................................................... p. 38   Diverting calls to your pager............................................................................................... p. 39   Diverting calls when your line is busy (divert if busy)......................................... p. 32   Diverting group calls................................................................................................................ p. 35   Do not disturb .............................................................................................................................. p. 40   Forwarding your calls from the receiving terminal (" Follow me ") ............. p. 39   General description................................................................................................................... p. 6   Getting information about camped-on calls............................................................... p. 30   Hiding your identity................................................................................................................... p. 25   Hunting groups............................................................................................................................ p. 34   Identifying the extension you are on............................................................................... p. 48   Installing the battery in the telephone............................................................................ p. 11   Intrusion into an internal conversation.......................................................................... p. 31   Leaving a message for internal callers......................................................................... p. 41   Locking your telephone........................................................................................................... p. 48   Locking your telephone keypad......................................................................................... p. 10   Making a call................................................................................................................................ p. 20   Making an internal call........................................................................................................... p. 20   Making an ISDN call................................................................................................................ p. 24   Making a second call during a conversation............................................................ p. 28   Making an outside call............................................................................................................ p. 20   Meaning of beeps heard during a call.......................................................................... p. 31   Selecting calls to be diverted.............................................................................................. p. 38   Selecting language.................................................................................................................... p. 45   Selecting your receiver sound volume.......................................................................... p. 45   Sending DTMF signals............................................................................................................ p. 24   Three-way conference with internal and/or external   correspondents (conference).............................................................................................. p. 29   Reading messages left while you were away.......................................................... p. 41   Registering your telephone................................................................................................... p. 50   Screen backlighting.................................................................................................................. p. 10   60   Index   Sending a written message to an internal correspondent................................ p. 36   Selecting your telephone system...................................................................................... p. 55   Switching between calls (Broker call)........................................................................... p. 29   Placing a call on hold (hold)............................................................................................... p. 29   Placing an outside call on hold (parking)................................................................... p. 30   Principles of utilisation............................................................................................................ p. 8   Programming your personal directory........................................................................... p. 52   Programming an appointment reminder...................................................................... p. 47   Programming your personal code................................................................................... p. 44   Programming your personal directory........................................................................... p. 46   Receiving a call........................................................................................................................... p. 22   Receiving calls to the terminal corresponding to your telephone................. p. 23   Redialling the last number dialled (redial).................................................................. p. 22   Transferring a call...................................................................................................................... p. 28   Using the commercial battery holder............................................................................. p. 16   Using your telephone............................................................................................................... p. 9   Using your telephone............................................................................................................... p. 53   Using your telephone in GAP mode............................................................................... p. 50   61   Guarantee conditions: Irrespective of the applicable statutory guarantees,   this equipment is guaranteed for a period of one year, from the date of purchase   (invoice date), in respect of all parts and repair charges. However, this guarantee   shall not be applicable if the equipment has been used in any way contrary to   the instructions given in this manual, in cases of damage due to causes outside   the equipment itself, if the equipment installation is/was not compliant with applicable   regulations, if the equipment has been modified in any way or if repair work has been   carried out by persons not approved by the manufacturer or retailer.   Compliance: This telephone is designed to be connected behind an   Alcatel 4200 PABX. It comes in the SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) rank,   as defined in French standard NF EN 60950. The CE mark confirms that this   product complies with the following EEC directives:   89/336/CEE (electromagnetic compatibility)   73/23/CEE (low voltage)   © Alcatel Business Systems, 1999. All rights reserved.   Ref: 3AK 19043 AUAB Ed. 01.   Alcatel Business Systems, in keeping with its policy of constant product improvement   for the customer, reserves the right to modify product specifications without prior notice.   62   |