Oxe Um 8088 Smart DeskPhone
Oxe Um 8088 Smart DeskPhone
Oxe Um 8088 Smart DeskPhone
OmniPCX Enterprise
Business
User Manual
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The 8088 Smart DeskPhone is a high end terminal intended for use for huddle room when connected to
OmniPCX Enterprise system.
With its touch screen and built-in interactive capabilities, the 8088 Smart DeskPhone can deliver the
comfort and convenience you are looking for.
This model offers enhanced ergonomical features for more effective communication.
This manual describes the services offered by the 8088 Smart DeskPhone connected to an OmniPCX
Enterprise system.
The 8088 Smart DeskPhone can be provided with or without an embedded camera. All video features
described in this manual are available with the 8088 Smart DeskPhone with camera or if you have
connected an external camera to the phone.
The availability of some functions described in this manual may depend on the version or configuration
of your system.
The labels and icons presented in this document are not contractually binding and may be modified
without prior warning. The pictures are not contractually binding and are not localized.
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1 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TELEPHONE............................................................................................ 6
1.1 PHONE DESCRIPTION .........................................................................................................................6
1.2 DESCRIPTION OF THE CONNECTORS....................................................................................................7
1.3 PERMANENT FEATURES KEYS .............................................................................................................8
1.4 ABOUT THE HOMEPAGE......................................................................................................................9
1.5 NAVIGATION ....................................................................................................................................12
1.6 BLUETOOTH WIRELESS HANDSET ..................................................................................................13
1.7 INSTALL A COMFORT WIRED HANDSET ...............................................................................................14
1.8 HDMI CONNECTOR ..........................................................................................................................14
2 USING YOUR TELEPHONE ................................................................................................................. 15
2.1 MAKING A CALL ...............................................................................................................................15
2.2 MAKE A CALL USING THE PERSONAL PHONE BOOK (CONTACTS).........................................................16
2.3 USING CALL BY NAME ......................................................................................................................16
2.4 CALL FROM CALL LOG (HISTORY) .....................................................................................................16
2.5 CALL BACK ONE OF THE LAST NUMBERS DIALED ...............................................................................17
2.6 REDIALING THE LAST NUMBER DIALED (REDIAL) ................................................................................17
2.7 CALL A CONTACT FROM THE FAVORITES APPLICATION (FAVORITES) ...................................................17
2.8 ANSWER THE CALL ..........................................................................................................................17
2.9 IGNORE CALL ..................................................................................................................................18
2.10 USING THE TELEPHONE IN 'HANDS FREE' MODE ...............................................................................18
2.11 ADJUST RINGER VOLUME WHILE A CALL ARRIVES ............................................................................18
2.12 ADJUST THE LOUDSPEAKER AND THE HANDSET VOLUME .................................................................18
2.13 MASK MY IDENTITY ........................................................................................................................19
2.14 CONTACT CALL LOG ......................................................................................................................19
2.15 DELETE ONE CALL LOG EVENT ........................................................................................................19
2.16 DELETE EVENTS FROM THE CALL LOG .............................................................................................19
2.17 CONSULTING YOUR VOICE MAILBOX ................................................................................................20
2.18 IMMEDIATE FORWARD TO A NUMBER ...............................................................................................20
2.19 IMMEDIATE FORWARD TO VOICE MAILBOX........................................................................................21
2.20 ROUTING PROFILE .........................................................................................................................21
2.21 SET AN ALARM ..............................................................................................................................22
3 DURING A CONVERSATION ............................................................................................................... 23
3.1 PUTTING A CALLER ON HOLD ............................................................................................................23
3.2 CALLING A SECOND PERSON DURING A CONVERSATION .....................................................................23
3.3 RECEIVING A SECOND CALL..............................................................................................................24
3.4 SWITCHING BETWEEN CALLS (BROKER CALL) ...................................................................................24
3.5 TRANSFERRING A CALL ....................................................................................................................24
3.6 MUTE, SO THAT YOUR CALLER CANNOT HEAR YOU.............................................................................25
3.7 VOICE FREQUENCY ..........................................................................................................................25
3.8 SETTING AUTO VOLUME ...................................................................................................................25
4 VIDEO CALL ......................................................................................................................................... 26
4.1 VIDEO CALL.....................................................................................................................................26
4.2 START A VIDEO CALL .......................................................................................................................26
4.3 MUTE/UNMUTE THE VIDEO CALL........................................................................................................27
4.4 HIDE/SHOW THE PICTURE IN PICTURE' ..............................................................................................27
4.5 DISPLAY VIDEO IN FULLSCREEN MODE ..............................................................................................27
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4.6 RECEIVING A SECOND CALL..............................................................................................................27
5 CONTACTS MANAGEMENT................................................................................................................ 28
5.1 DEFINE A CONTACT ..........................................................................................................................28
5.2 ADD A CONTACT FROM THE CALL LOG...............................................................................................28
5.3 MAKE A CALL USING THE PERSONAL PHONE BOOK (CONTACTS).........................................................29
5.4 MODIFY A CONTACT .........................................................................................................................29
5.5 DELETE A CONTACT .........................................................................................................................29
5.6 FAVORITES......................................................................................................................................29
5.7 DEFINE A CONTACT AS A FAVORITE (FAVORITES) ..............................................................................30
5.8 PROGRAMMING A DIRECT SHORTCUT FOR A CONTACT. ......................................................................31
6 KEYPAD ................................................................................................................................................ 32
6.1 CHANGE THE KEYBOARD TYPE .........................................................................................................32
6.2 DELETE A CHARACTER .....................................................................................................................32
6.3 WRITE IN UPPERCASE ......................................................................................................................33
6.4 WRITE A NUMBER ............................................................................................................................33
7 FILE MANAGER .................................................................................................................................... 34
7.1 DELETE A FILE .................................................................................................................................34
7.2 COPY A FILE FROM THE EXTERNAL STORAGE DEVICE TO THE PHONE INTERNAL MEMORY .....................35
7.3 LISTEN TO AN AUDIO FILE .................................................................................................................35
7.4 PLAY ALL AUDIO FILES .....................................................................................................................36
8 ADVANCED SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................... 37
8.1 DEFINE THE PHONE LANGUAGE ........................................................................................................37
8.2 ADJUSTING THE AUDIO FUNCTIONS ...................................................................................................37
8.3 ACTIVATE/DEACTIVATE SILENT MODE ................................................................................................37
8.4 RING TONES ....................................................................................................................................37
8.5 PROGRESSIVE RINGING ....................................................................................................................37
8.6 ADJUSTING THE RINGER VOLUME......................................................................................................38
8.7 INSTALL A JACK ACCESSORY (HEADSET, HANDSFREE, LOUDSPEAKER) ...............................................38
8.8 INSTALL AN USB ACCESSORY ..........................................................................................................38
8.9 INSTALL A BLUETOOTH DEVICE (PAIRING) .......................................................................................39
8.10 INSTALL THE ALE INTERNATIONAL BLUETOOTH WIRELESS HANDSET ............................................40
8.11 UNINSTALL A BLUETOOTH DEVICE (UNPAIRING) ............................................................................40
8.12 HEARING AID KIT ...........................................................................................................................41
8.13 PHONE WALLPAPER .......................................................................................................................41
8.14 PHONE SCREENSAVER ...................................................................................................................41
8.15 CUSTOMIZE THE USER PICTURE ......................................................................................................42
8.16 CHANGE THE THEME (SKIN) OF YOUR PHONE ...................................................................................43
8.17 BROADCAST THE ENTIRE DISPLAY OF THE PHONE ............................................................................43
8.18 MEDIA SWITCH VIA QR CODE ..........................................................................................................43
8.19 RESET USER DATA .........................................................................................................................44
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9 CONTACTSYNC ................................................................................................................................... 45
9.1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................45
9.2 PREREQUISITES ...............................................................................................................................45
9.3 INSTALLING THE APPLICATION ON YOUR PC ......................................................................................45
9.4 UNINSTALLING THE APPLICATION ......................................................................................................47
9.5 REPAIRING THE APPLICATION ...........................................................................................................47
9.6 CONFIGURATION ..............................................................................................................................47
9.7 SYNCHRONIZE YOUR PHONE AND YOUR PC .......................................................................................50
9.8 TROUBLESHOOTING .........................................................................................................................51
10 GUARANTEE AND CLAUSES ............................................................................................................. 52
The information presented is subject to change without notice. ALE International assumes no
responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein. Copyright ALE International 2016.
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1 Getting to know your telephone
1.1 Phone description
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Embedded HD Video camera with shutter. Swipe the shutter right or left to use or hide the
2 camera. This feature depends on the model of your telephone.
Bluetooth handset for optimized communication. A wired handset is also available and can
4 replace the Bluetooth handset.
LED
6 Arrival of a new call (Flashing).
9 Microphone.
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1.2 Description of the connectors
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Two Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports (1.1/2.0) to connect an external camera, audio equipment,
2 a low smartphone charger or USB stick.
3 HDMI 1.4 output for screen replication and for dedicated HD video display.
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1.3 Permanent features keys
They are located just below the touch screen.
Mute key.
During a call, press this key to stop your contact from hearing you. As long as the mute feature is
activated, the mute key stays lit (blue). Press this key to deactivate the mute feature.
Answer an incoming call or make a call (keypad) in hands free mode (the key is blue).
During a conversation, the first press opens the audio taster. The next press switches between
handsfree, handset and audio accessories mode.
Show or hide the keypad. During conversation use the keypad to send DTMF signals.
Use this key to consult the call log. This key is lit when you have received a new voicemail or a
missed call. During conversation, press this key to take you back to the call screen.
Open user settings and information (logs of telephony services, routing management, video self-
view). This key is lit when your device is not routed.
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1.4 About the homepage
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1 Personal area
1 This area displays information about the user's phone and configuration, including last name, first name,
avatar, and routing. The colored bar under your photo/avatar shows your present status.
2 Notifications area
In idle state: This area displays information on the latest phone events, such as missed calls
and voice messages.
During a call: Call status (ongoing, on hold, incoming call) is shown in this area. Pressing this
area during a call takes you back to the call screen.
Call status
Incoming call. Ongoing video call.
Call on hold.
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3 Date, time and connectivity area
This area displays time, date, connectivity and customization information (wake-up on, intercom
mode on).
Alarm programmed.
Video running.
Upgrade download. All features of the set are available during the upgrade. This
icon is displayed until the upgrade is complete.
No VoIP connection.
Communication is not possible. For more information, contact your installer or
administrator.
This icon appears when you are not connected to the data server (safe mode,
authentication failed or problem with the server).
All features are unaccessible. You can still call using the dialpad.
No ethernet link
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4 Active area
This area is reserved for running applications and for previews of applications selected by the
user.
When you start an application, it is displayed in the active zone. If no application has been
launched, the active zone displays the application previews that you have preset on the
homepage. An application preview allows you to view this application information and easily
access it.
Applications that can be previewed are: History, Favorites, Dial-pad.
Add or delete an application in the active area
Select the application that you want to add to the homepage or delete from the
homepage (History, Favorites, Dial-pad).
Activate or deactivate preview of the application (yes or no).
Back to homepage.
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1.5 Navigation
The phone set homepage can be viewed in standard or advanced mode.
Scroll your finger up or down to get the page or menus scrolling vertically (in advanced mode), or scroll
right or left to get the page scrolling horizontally. (in standard mode only).
Make your selection by pressing the right icon on the sensitive screen.
Scroll through the application area pages (advanced mode) or the application bar (business
mode). In standard mode only, you can have up to 2 pages.
This dark greyed circle symbolizes the current page (default skin).
This light greyed circle symbolizes another available page (default skin).
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1.6 Bluetooth Wireless handset
Volume/Mute:
Location of the
battery
If the Bluetooth handset is on its base, you do not need to press the Off-hook/On-hook key to take or
terminate the call. Just off-hook/on-hook the Bluetooth handset.
The 3-note tone indicates that the handset has been installed correctly (the LED flashes green or orange
depending on the battery charge level).
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1.7 Install a comfort wired handset
You can install a wired handset in place of the Bluetooth Wireless Handset.
The 8088 Smart DeskPhone can be connected to a large screen or video projector. Moreover, an
external camera can be connected to the phone to broadcast the entire room. Your deskphone can
easily find its place in a meeting room.
To broadcast the entire display of the phone or stop the broadcast, you have to activate or deactivate
this feature:
Settings
Device Display Clone display to HDMI
Activate or deactivate the HDMI output
Back to homepage.
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2 Using your telephone
o Search by name.
To make an external call, dial the outside line access code before dialing your contact number.The
default outside-line access code is usually 0. However, please check this code with your installer.
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2.2 Make a call using the personal phone book (Contacts)
Contacts
Select the contact to call Information regarding your contact is displayed on the screen.
If there are several numbers for the same contact, select the desired number.
The names of contacts matching your search criteria are automatically displayed on the
screen.
Call your contact by choosing him/her in the list.
If you wish you can also display your contact complete file.
When searching by name, results are displayed showing all matching names followed by first names.
You can also search by initials. Type the initials of first name and surname, separated by a space. All
first names/names matching these initials will be displayed in the search.
Callback
If there are several numbers for the same contact, select the desired number.
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2.5 Call back one of the last numbers dialed
Open the dialpad.
Select the contact to call in the list of last number dialed.
Press the call icon to call your contact / Call your contact directly by selecting the badge.
o Favorites
o Contacts
Select the tab: Favorites.
All contacts defined as a favorite are displayed.
Select the contact to call.
Call
If there are several numbers for the same contact, select the desired number.
o Answer
o Take the handset off the hook.
o Handsfree key.
o End call
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2.9 Ignore call
A call is received:
o Ignore
You can still answer the call after you have ignored it.
Handsfree key:
When the handfree is activated, the corresponding feature key is lit blue.
o If the handset is off hook: Press the 'handsfree' key again Handset.
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2.13 Mask my identity
You can hide your identity before sending your call.
Back to homepage.
Delete
Delete all
If your call log contains unread events, a warning message is displayed on the screen.
If a filter is activated, you will only be able to delete events sorted by the filter.
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2.17 Consulting your voice mailbox
Usually a non answered call is automatically forwarded to the voicemail box.
You are notified of a new voicemail message (notification zone). The number of new voice
messages is displayed.
( ).
Confirm.
Forward is activated (The forward key lights blue if configured so in: Settings Device Phone
configuration Routing Led)
The activated feature is indicated in your personal information area in the top left corner of the
screen.
The forward key is not lit when no forward is activated.
When you create a forward, it will be added to the list of available forwards so that you can reuse it.
If a number or user is defined, just select the line to activate the forward.
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2.19 Immediate forward to voice mailbox
Use one of the following:
Add
Select the forward type to program: Immediate forward, Forward if busy, If no reply, If busy/no
reply.
Select the destination of the forward: Associate, Attendant, Mobile, Voicemail, Other.
Save the routing profile the new routing profile is added to the list of available forwards.
Modify a routing profile
Use one of the following:
Modify
Modify a routing profile.
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Delete a routing profile
Use one of the following:
Delete
Delete a routing profile.
Confirm.
When the alarm bell rings, you can choose to repeat the alarm or turn it off.
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3 During a conversation
On hold
Your call is placed on hold.
Your caller hears on-hold music or a tone until you pick the call up again.
o Select the caller on hold from the call log or the notification area.
o Retrieve
You are back on the call with your caller.
New call
Call the second person.
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3.3 Receiving a second call
During a conversation, another person is trying to call you Name or no. of the caller displayed
for 3 seconds. Your are alerted with 3 beeps.
o Select the caller on hold from the call log or the notification area.
o Retrieve
Switch from one caller to another by selecting the caller on hold in the call log.
You are in communication with the second contact: First call is automatically placed on hold.
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You are in communication with a first caller. A second caller is on hold.
Transfer
The two callers are connected.
Dialer
Enter the requested codes.
If DTMF is not activated by default on your system
DTMF.
Enter the requested codes.
The function is automatically cancelled when you hang up.
Depending on the system configuration, the DTMF can be activated by default. For more information,
contact your installer or administrator.
Handsfree key:
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4 Video call
4.1 Video call
To use this feature, both your phone and your caller's phone must have the feature enabled. The phones
must also be able to handle video.
During a video call, the screen comprises two areas. The main screen shows your callers video and the
'picture in the picture' screen in the bottom right of the main screen shows your video.
Call
Call your caller.
Your caller answers, you are in audio communication.
Press the video icon displayed below your caller details to start the video call.
The call status in the notification area is changed once you start the video call.
Once you start the video call, your caller sees the video sent by your phone. He/She is
invited to press the 'picture in the picture' screen to start the video call.
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4.3 Mute/unmute the video call
During a video call, either person can freeze video transmission. Audio transmission is not frozen.
Press anywhere on the 'picture in the picture' on the screen to mute your video. Your caller
will no longer see your video.
Press anywhere on the 'picture in the picture' on the screen to unfreeze the video. Your
caller can now see your video.
The picture in picture' can be hidden. In order to mute or unmute your video, the picture in picture'
must be displayed on your phone.
Long press or double tap on the main video screen or the picture in picture' to hide or show
the picture in picture'.
When you hide the picture in picture' only the video from your contact is displayed.
Press anywhere on the main video screen to display the video in normal mode.
When you are on a video call, the video is stopped when you transfer the call.
When you start recording the call, the video is stopped (only audio communication is recorded).
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5 Contacts management
5.1 Define a contact
Contacts
Back
Your contact is added to the directory.
For external numbers, we recommend you use canonical address formats comprising '+', followed by the
country code (e.g. '33') then the number without the first digit. For example, for 0390670000, enter the
number +3390670000. To get the '+' sign, long press on the '0' key. This example is for calling a number
in France from another country.
Copy the picture from an USB storage device on the phone local memory.
You can remove the USB storage device.
Enter the following path in the picture field: /data/FileManager/ followed by the name of the
picture and its extension.
This picture will then appear on your phone each time you will be in conversation with your
contact.
An external server (LDAP) may be available in your company for the contacts management. When
pictures are associated to these contacts, those pictures will only be displayed when doing a dial by
name.
Add
Fill in the contact file.
Back
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5.3 Make a call using the personal phone book (Contacts)
Contacts
Select the contact to call.
Information regarding your contact is displayed on the screen.
Edit
Change the contact file.
Back
You can modify a contact while you are on a call.
Delete
Yes
5.6 Favorites
This application contains favorite contacts that you have selected in your personal directory (Address
book).
Most frequently called contacts can be defined as a favorite.
Contacts
Select the contact to add to favorites.
Favorites
The contact has been added to Favorites.
The associated key light is on.
You can call your contact directly without selecting them from the personal directory.
Favorites
Select the caller.
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To remove a contact from Favorites
Favorites
Select your favorite contact.
Favorites
The feature associated led goes off.
Contacts
Select the contact to add to favorites.
Favorites
The contact has been added to Favorites.
The associated key light is on.
You can call your contact directly without selecting them from the personal directory.
Favorites
Select the caller.
o Contacts
Select the tab: Favorites
o Favorites
Select the contact you wish to remove from your favorites.
Favorites
The contact is removed from your favorites.
The associated key light is off.
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5.8 Programming a direct shortcut for a contact.
In standard mode, you can program a direct call shortcut on your homepage.
Press and hold on the screen to enter in the edition mode of the homepage.
Validate number.
Enter the name to associate with the key.
Press and hold on the screen to enter in the edition mode of the homepage.
Confirm: Yes.
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6 Keypad
At any time, you can show or hide the keypad by swiping up or down the bottom of the screen.
Place the cursor after the text to delete by touching the screen.
When you edit a text, you can delete several characters at once.
Place the cursor before the first character to delete and, keeping your finger in contact with
the screen, move to the last character to delete.
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6.3 Write in uppercase
By default, the written characters are in lowercase.
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7 File Manager
This application allows you to manage audio files and images.
My files
Select the file type you want:
o Audio
o Picture
Select where to read the files from: files stored on the phone or on the connected USB
device, or both.
Back
All available files of the selected type are displayed.
The display time may take longer if the USB storage device contains too many files.
When using an external USB storage device, the files must be stored in a directory that has the same
name as the directory name defined in Settings/Application/My files. By default, the defined name of the
directory is 'My IC Phone'. If you want to change it, make sure you change it in the phone settings as
well as on the USB storage device.
The directory containing audio and/or picture files on the USB external storage device must not contain
more than 200 files (the files can be of any type).
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7.2 Copy a file from the external storage device to the phone internal
memory
My files
Select the file type you want:
o Audio
o Picture
Filters
Select the storage device.
Select the file to copy.
Copy
Filters
Display the files for the selected storage device (The phone internal memory or external
storage device).
Select the audio file.
The audio file plays automatically.
o Pause:
Pause
o Stop listening:
Stop
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7.4 Play all audio files
My files
Audio
Filters:
Display the files for the selected storage device (The phone internal memory or external
storage device).
Play all:
Listening of all audio files has started.
Stop listening:
Stop all.
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8 Advanced settings
8.1 Define the phone language
Settings
Device Phone configuration Language
Select the language of your choice.
Ok
Back to homepage.
Ok
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8.6 Adjusting the ringer volume
Settings
Device Audio Ringing volume
Adjusting the ringer volume (0 to 9).
If necessary, you can also select the accessory type in the audio settings:
Settings
Device Audio Accessory type Jack
Ok
After selecting the accessory type, you must specify the jack accessory:
Jack accessory
o Headset
o Handsfree
o Loudspeaker
Ok
If necessary, you can also select the accessory type in the audio settings:
Settings
Device Audio Accessory type USB
Ok
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After selecting the accessory type, you must specify the jack accessory:
Jack accessory
o Headset
o Handsfree
o Loudspeaker
Ok.
To use your Bluetooth device, it must be paired to the set. To manage the pairing, the Bluetooth
device must be in detectable mode. Refer to your Bluetooth device documentation to find out how to
activate detectable mode.
Settings
Device Bluetooth
Add
Scan
The set scans for available Bluetooth devices.
Select the Bluetooth device to be paired.
Add.
Enter the device PIN code.
Ok
Bluetooth device connected.
The specific icon is displayed in the connectivity area .
After pairing the Bluetooth accessory, you must define the accessory type.
Settings
Device Audio Accessory type BT
Ok
Select the type of accessory that you have just added:
Bluetooth accessory
o Headset
o Handsfree
o Loudspeaker
Ok
If you have selected headset as the accessory type, the headset icon is displayed in the connectivity
area: . All devices other than the ALE International Bluetooth Wireless Handset will be treated as a
headset device.
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8.10 Install the ALE International Bluetooth Wireless handset
Settings
Device Bluetooth
Add
Scan
The set scans for available Bluetooth devices.
Your Bluetooth device needs to be prepared for pairing. Take the handset off the hook
and switch it off, then press and hold both handset buttons at the same time. You will hear a 3-
note tone and the LED will flash green and orange.
Searching for Bluetooth equipment. Wait for the detected equipment type and address to be
displayed.
Select the relevant equipment.
Add
Enter the device PIN code (The default PIN code is 0000).
Ok
The 3-note tone indicates that the handset has been installed correctly (the LED flashes green
or orange depending on the battery charge level).
After pairing the Bluetooth accessory, you must define the accessory type in the audio settings.
Settings
Error messages
The handset displays an error message indicating that the pairing is unsuccessful Check the
status of your Bluetooth handset or the PIN code.
Delete
The Bluetooth device is uninstalled (unpaired).
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8.12 Hearing aid kit
If you are using your phone with a hearing device, you must install and activate the hearing aid device
(HAC) to avoid hearing discomfort.
Settings
Device Audio Hearing aid
Enable the feature: YES
The hearing aid kit is activated.
My files
Picture
The list of images on the USB device is also displayed.
Filters
Display the files for the selected storage device.
Select the image.
Wallpaper
The selected image is set as wallpaper.
Supported image formats are: bmp, jpeg, png.
For optimal display, the image dimensions must be 800 x 480.
Settings
Application Screensaver
Screensaver: Yes / No
Enable or disable the feature.
Screensaver type
Select the screensaver type:
o Default screensaver.
o Personal screensaver.
You can set the screensaver timeout, the backlight timeout, the brightness when the backlight is on or off
and the refresh images interval.
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Add an image for your personal screensaver
The images have to be stored in the phone memory.
Supported image formats are: bmp, jpeg, png.
For optimal display, the image dimensions must be 800 x 480.
My files
Picture
Select the image.
Screensaver
The image is added to your personal screensaver pool.
If the image is on the USB storage device, you must connect it to the phone:
Insert your USB device at the back of the phone.
My files
Picture
The list of available pictures is displayed.
Filters
Display the files for the selected storage device.
Select the image.
My picture
The picture is updated.
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8.16 Change the theme (skin) of your phone
Settings
Device Phone configuration
Select the current theme in the configuration page.
The available theme list is displayed on the screen.
Select the desired new theme from the list.
Ok
Confirm the selection.
Settings
Device Display Clone display to HDMI
Activate or deactivate the HDMI output
Back to homepage.
Your phone can generate its own QR code to be scanned with a compatible OpenTouch Client.
QR Code
The QR code is displayed on the screen. Touch the screen outside the QR Code to close it.
Back to homepage.
If the phone is in a meeting room for example, you can use the QR code preview to display permanently
the QR Code of the phone in the homepage, in business mode. Like this, the QR code is easy to use.
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To display the QR code in the homepage:
QR Code preview if enabled, the QR code of the phone is displayed in the homepage in
business mode.
Back to homepage.
The audio files or photos that you have stored on your phone,
your programmable keys,
your contacts,
your communications log,
your programmed alarms,
your own settings (made via the Application' or the Device' menus),
the user's customization (user's or background picture, screensaver, melody, skin),
your installed web applications.
Before starting the reset procedure make sure this action is needed as most of your data and phone
customizations will be erased.
Settings
Device Reset
Enable the feature: YES
Enter the password.
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9 ContactSync
9.1 Introduction
This application is for synchronizing your address book between your phone and the Outlook application.
It supports synchronization of the Outlook data placed locally, for example in a local Outlook archive file.
The default maximum number of contacts you can synchronize between your phone and your PC is 500.
However, your administrator can increase this to up to 1,000. Please ask your administrator for the
maximum number of contacts.
Once you have run the initial synchronization, if you delete a contact from the phone contacts list, the
contact will be deleted from Outlook during the next synchronization (and vice versa). You are advised to
create an Outlook subfolder dedicated to your phone contacts and to work from this folder. This will help
protect your general Outlook contacts on your PC.
9.2 Prerequisites
The supported operating systems are:
Microsoft Outlook 2003, Microsoft Outlook 2007, Microsoft Outlook 2010, Microsoft Outlook 2013 (32 bits
and 64 bits).
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3. Read and agree the license Agreement.
4. Select the application destination folder on your PC (make sure you have the necessary
administration rights to install the application in the selected folder).
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9.4 Uninstalling the application
There are two different ways for uninstalling the application:
9.6 Configuration
Configuring the application on the PC.
The application is ready to work but it is recommended to check the application default configuration.
1. Open the application configuration: in the task bar of your PC, select the 'Settings' menu of
the synchronization menu.
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2. You can define:
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The port used by PC for synchronization: if default port
cannot be used on the PC you can change it.
If you modify the port used by the application, you have
to do the same modification on the phone side.
Secured connection: while communicating between
Contact-Sync and the device, both unsecured HTTP or
secured HTTPS protocols can be used. If you checked
the 'Use secured connection' checkbox, HTTPS
protocol is enabled. However, to manage this checkbox
you should make sure the same secured protocol is set
up in the device. Please contact your system
administrator to find out which protocol is used in your
device.
Besides Settings item, there are a few item that allow you to display the last synchronization summary,
to create or delete a pairing between your phone and your PC, to open the application online help, to
display information on the application version or to exit the application.
Back to homepage.
If you try to start the synchronization before configuring it, you will access the Synchronization settings.
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9.7 Synchronize your phone and your PC
Before starting synchronization please make sure both the phone and PC software are properly
configured.
Start synchronization
Use one of the following:
If not deactivated in the application configuration (Silent Sync) you can see the synchronization summary
on the screen.
During the synchronization, you can at anytime:
See synchronization progress,
Display details of synchronized items,
Cancel the synchronisation.
The synchronization summary lists all the synchronized items.
From the application menu on the PC (Task bar), you can see at anytime the summary from the last
synchronization.
Pairing your phone and your PC
When you run the synchronization for the first time, you must pair your phone and your PC.
1. Accept the certificate required by the phone (ensure that the certificate comes from the target
PC),.
2. A pairing PIN code (PIN) is displayed on the phone screen.
3. The phone is detected by the PC and you are prompted to enter this PIN code and a name for
the pairing. You have 30 seconds to enter the PIN code. If you don't do so you will have to start
the procedure again.
4. The synchronization is automatically started when the pairing is established.
This pairing has to be done only for the first synchronization.
From the PC application menu, you can delete this pairing.
Synchronization
During the synchronization, you can monitor progress and view the summary once the process is
completed. Make sure this option ('Silent Sync') is configured correctly in the Synchronization settings on
the PC side. You can also see which items are modified and where by clicking on the detailed view
button.
Synchronization takes about 15 seconds for 500 contacts. You can receive and make calls during
synchronization but this can make the synchronization process longer.
The synchronization function is most commonly used to synchronize your PC Outlook contacts with your
phone contacts list.
Once you have run the initial synchronization, if you delete a contact from the phone contacts list, the
contact will be deleted from Outlook during the next synchronization (and vice versa). You are advised to
create an Outlook subfolder dedicated to your phone contacts and to work from this folder. This will help
protect your general Outlook contacts on your PC.
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9.8 Troubleshooting
Below is a troubleshooting guide that can help you resolve any problems that might occur.
Installation says you do not have write You are probably not permitted to change the folder in which you are
permissions in this folder trying to install PC Sync. Try installing it in another location.
Phone displays 'HTTP error, HTTP Please make sure PC Sync is started in the PC.
request failed' Please check if the same port is set on the phone and on the PC
Please check you correctly entered PC address.
Please check your firewall settings. The port may be closed by the
firewall. Try to change the port.
PC Sync displays 'Unable to listen to the Please make sure no other applications are using this port.
port' Please make sure the firewall allows listening to this port. Try to
change the port.
PC Sync displays 'Selected folder has The profile or the folder that Contact-Sync is configured to synchronize
been deleted' or 'Cannot open Outlook with has been deleted. Select another profile or folder in settings.
profile'
PC Sync displays 'Outlook is not Contact-Sync could not find a supported version of Outlook on the PC.
installed' Install Outlook.
PC Sync displays 'Error communicating Contact-Sync could not communicate with Outlook. This might be
with Outlook' because Outlook has been installed but not yet set up properly or is
malfunctioning. Starting Outlook itself may provide information on what
is wrong.
Contact-Sync displays 'Synchronization Please make sure PC Sync is started in the PC.
has failed. An error during data Please restart Contact-Sync.
exchange with computer has occured'
Please check if Contact-Sync has run when Windows has started
(enable the startup option in configuration of the application).
Nothing happens when I press the Most likely there is a mismatch in protocols: the phone uses HTTPS
Synchronization button on the phone and Contact-Sync uses HTTP or vice versa. Try to check or uncheck
(no Synchronization dialog appears in the 'Use secured connection' checkbox and restart synchronization.
Contact-Sync). An error message Ask your system administrator which protocol your phone uses.
appears stating 'Synchronization has
failed'.
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10 Guarantee and clauses
Safety Instructions
Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Magnets could affect the functioning of pacemakers and implanted heart defibrillators. Keep a
safe distance between your pacemaker or implant defibrillator and the handset which includes
magnetic elements: 4 centimeters (1,6 inches) at least.
To limit the risk of interference, people with pacemakers must keep the wireless telephone away
from their equipment (minimum distance of 15 cm/6 inches).
It is recommended to follow the standard acceptance procedures before using this equipment in
human safety critical areas (hospitals...).
The handset includes magnetic elements that may attract sharp metallic objects. To prevent
injury, before each use ensure sharp metallic objects are not stuck to the earpiece and
microphone.
There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly - use only the battery with the
reference 3GV28041AB (1.2V 1500 mAh) (Bluetooth Handset only).
Battery charge (Bluetooth Handset only): Charge the battery for about 6 hours before initial use.
Avoid using phones (other than cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote
risk of electric shock from lightning.
Do not use the device in environments where there is a danger of explosion.
Do not plug this phone into an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) connection or into a
regular Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) connection. This can result in severe
damage to the phone.
Never allow your telephone to come into contact with water.
To clean your telephone, use a soft damp cloth. Never use solvents (trichlorethylene, acetone,
etc.) which may damage the plastic parts of your telephone. Do not use aerosol cleaners.
This product is intended to be supplied, either via the Ethernet (LAN) port (Minimum Class 3
according to IEEE802.3af), or via the DC-in by a Certified Direct Plug-In Power Unit approved as
'LPS' (Limited Power Source) against CSA/UL/IEC 60950-1 and rated 48V dc, minimum 0.27A.
Allowed power supplies: WA-13B48R Asian Power Devices Inc. ref: 1AF18540AAAA.
This product also offers a Bluetooth Radio Interface for the Bluetooth handset or other
Bluetooth devices, frequency range 2402-2480 MHz, Radiated Power 1mW.
If you are connected to a POE connection do not use an external Power Supply.
The cover of the phone screen is made of glass. This glass could break if the phone is dropped
or it receives a significant blow. If the glass chips or cracks, stop using the phone and do not
touch the broken glass as this could cause injury to you. Glass cracked due to misuse or abuse is
not covered under the warranty.
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Regulatory Statements
EUROPE
This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements of Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
2014/53/EU and with Directive 2011/65/UE (ROHS).
The Declaration of Conformity may be obtained from:
ALE International 32 avenue Klber 92700 Colombes, France
ebg_global_supportcenter@al-enterprise.com
The labels and icons presented in this document are not contractually binding and may be modified
without prior warning.
The information presented is subject to change without notice. ALE International assumes no
responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein. Copyright ALE International 2016.
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Phone description 5 Wideband loudspeaker for optimized sound.
6 LED
Quick guide
9 Microphone.
Various connections to extend phone capability: HDMI connector for better video experience, wired handset
connector, USB...
3
8 About the homepage
9
7
2 Embedded HD Video camera with shutter. Swipe the shutter right or left to use or hide the camera.
Mute key.
Homepage in standard mode Homepage in business mode (Business)
Turn down the volume. The phone set homepage can be viewed in standard or business mode. Scroll through the application area pages
(standard mode) or the application bar (business mode) to find the application you want. The standard mode displays
Turn up the volume. applications and programmable keys. The business mode displays application previews. An application preview allows
you to view this application information and easily access it. Applications that can be previewed are: History, Favorites,
8088 Smart DeskPhone for huddle room
Answer an incoming call or make a call (keypad) in hands free mode (the key is blue). Dial-pad. Use the application settings to select the homepage type: Application -> Homepage.
During a conversation, the first press opens the audio taster. The next press switches between Personal area
handsfree, handset and audio accessories mode. This area displays information about the user's phone and configuration, including last
Ignore incoming call. name, first name, avatar, and routing.
Hang up the ongoing call.
Notifications area
Show or hide the keypad. During conversation use the keypad to send DTMF signals. Missed calls.
In idle state: This area displays information on the latest phone events, such as missed
Use this key to consult the call log. This key is lit when you have received a new voicemail or a missed calls and voice messages.
call. During conversation, press this key to take you back to the call screen. During a call: Call status (ongoing, on hold, incoming call) is shown in this area. New voice
Open user settings and information (logs of telephony services, routing management, video self-view). Pressing this area during a call takes you back to the call screen. messages.
This key is lit when your device is not routed.
Date, time and connectivity area
Return to the homepage at any time. This area displays time, date, connectivity and customization information (wake-up on,
intercom mode on).
Bluetooth handset for optimized communication. A wired handset is also available and can replace the
Bluetooth handset. Applications bar (Homepage in business mode)
This area allows access to all applications and to different features of the running
Off-hook/On-hook.
4 application.
Volume/Mute:
Short successive presses to change the handset volume level (3 levels).
Long press to ensure your caller no longer hears you.
The labels and icons presented in this document are not contractually binding and may be modified without prior warning. The pictures are not contractually binding and are not localized. Related Documentation -
Other languages for these Safety and Regulatory Instructions and User Documentation are available at the following Web site: http://enterprise.alcatel-lucent.com?product=All&page=Directory. ALE International
copyright 2016.
Homepage Keys dedicated to specific features
Make your selection by pressing the right icon on the sensitive Some keys appear only when certain features are accessed.
screen.
In standard mode, personalize the homepage by pressing and
holding.
Call back the selected caller in the call log.
Scroll through the application area pages (advanced mode) or the
Quick guide
This application is for synchronizing your address book and agenda Media switch via QR code.
between your phone and your PC Microsoft Outlook application.
Set an alarm.
Apply.
Cancel.
The labels and icons presented in this document are not contractually binding and may be modified without prior warning. The pictures are not contractually binding and are not localized. Related Documentation - Other
languages for these Safety and Regulatory Instructions and User Documentation are available at the following Web site: http://enterprise.alcatel-lucent.com?product=All&page=Directory. ALE International copyright
2016.