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8254 DECT Handset
8234 DECT Handset
Quick guide
Phone description
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Make a call.
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Answer the call.
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Long press (feature depending on the system): redial last number or
access the redial list.
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Switching between two calls (Broker call).
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Switch off ringer.
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Hang up.
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Long press: switch on the phone / switch off the phone.
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Access MENU.
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Back to homepage.
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Return to previous menu.
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Erase a character.
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Delete an entire field.
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OK: confirm.
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Left, right, up, down arrows: navigate.
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Access MENU: press the 'OK' key to directly open the menu associated
with the status of the handset (depending on the selected status icon -
voicemail, missed call, ringing…).
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Fixed softkeys. The following icons are displayed depending on the status
of the handset. Select the corresponding softkey to access the feature.
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Short press: access the company directory (access the dial by name
feature).
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Long press: identify the terminal you are on.
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In communication mode: activate/deactivate the mute feature (short
press). No feature is associated with this key in idle mode.
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Short press in idle state: access the ringer and vibrate adjustment feature.
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Long press in idle state: activate/deactivate vibrate feature
(1)
.
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Short press during incoming call (ringing): answer the incoming call in
loudspeaker mode.
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Short press during communication: activate/deactivate the loudspeaker.
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Long press (features depending on the system): access to personal
directory.
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Short press: increase the volume of the ring tone during an incoming call (4
steps) or increase the volume of the earpiece or loudspeaker during a
conversation (8 steps).
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Long press in conversation: activate/deactivate the loudspeaker.
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Short press: decrease the volume of the ring tone during an incoming call (4
steps) or decrease the volume of the earpiece or loudspeaker during a
conversation (8 steps).
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Long press during communication: activate/deactivate the mute feature.
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Short press: press on this key to light up the screen when the phone is in
idle state.
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Long press: lock/unlock keypad.
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3.5 mm, 4-pole jack (TRRS standards: CTIA).
LED
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Green steady: the phone is on the charger and the battery is fully charged.
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Red steady: the phone is on the charger and the battery is charging.
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Slow orange flashing: telephonic event such as unread message, missed
call, etc.
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Rapid orange flashing: incoming call.
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Slow Red flashing: out of coverage.
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Rapid red flashing: low battery warning (low battery is signaled when
battery level reaches 10%). Put the handset on its charger.
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Rapid color changing: upgrade version (Flashing).
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Clip to hook your phone on your belt. You can remove the clip and use a cover
instead.
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The battery cover. The 8254 cover contains a lock to prevent it from opening, for
example during a fall.
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Wideband earpiece.
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Wideband microphone.
(1)
Depending on the handset's settings.
Charging your telephone battery
Place the handset into the support facing you. If you have a dual charger and a spare battery, place a
spare battery pack in the back slot, charging contacts down. Push the spare battery forward and
downward under the clip to keep it on charge. Plug the USB cable into the AC/DC adaptor. Plug the
AC/DC adaptor into the mains power supply.
The AC/DC adaptor is not provided with the set. Please contact your provider for a recommended
AC/DC adaptator.
Depending on the configuration of the handset, a beep is emitted when charging begins. The battery
status icon flashes and the LED lights up.
Recharge your telephone battery regularly. The telephone can be on or off when recharging the
battery. If the telephone is to remain unused or out of its charger for several weeks, remove the
battery and store it separately.
The battery charging time is usually less than 3 hours. Charging time depends on the power source
where the cable USB is plugged (computer, AC/DC adapter, …).
The charging time for the spare battery is usually 6 hours.