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DECT Sagemcom SIXTY - Web User Guide EN (AU_NZ)
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1. yandset registration yway indicates the position of the handset earpiece ss and hold the key Q If the answering machine is turned off access to voicemail service If the answering machine is turned on access to your messages on the answering machine Indicator light operation e Fast flashing handset registration e Slow flashing handset on line or new events Make sure that when the handset is on the charger the DA icon is animated Your handset SIXTY s particularity is that it has a wireless handset The single button on the handset allows the user to hang up or answer an incoming call It should be noted that the handset is provided with a buzzer that sounds on receiving an incoming call with the handset not on its base Handset charging Battery compartment contacts Speaker Hang up Pick up Battery cover gd The handset batteries are charged when the handset is placed on its base When off the base th power provides 120 hours of standby time and 10 hours of talk time Microphone Control panel Your SIXTY has touch keys for access to configuration and settings functions This screen tells you about the state date and time unread message etc Using the touch buttons The sc includes six touch keys around its periphery Simply touch the tactile area for the function to be taken into Function s Key Function s roll up Go to the menu list
2. e You can carry out the following operations 0 delete the message being played 1 go back to the beginning of the message 1 x2 previous message 2 pause play 3 next message 5 messages read 9 enable disable the answering machine DELETING ALL THE OLD MESSAGES To delete old messages one by one refer G to the previous paragraph and delete unwanted messages during playback e Go to ANS MACH MESSAGES DELETE OLD e Press Valid e To confirm the deletion of all the old messages press Yes e Press Return to go back to the previous menu TAM SETTINGS This menu allows you to change the advanced settings of your answering machine You can access the answering machine SETTINGS menu from the ANS MACH menu ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING CALL SCREENING The filtering function when activated allows you to listen to the message left by the caller as it is being recorded You can unhook to answer at any time e Go to ANS MACH SETTINGS CALL SCREENING e Press Valid e A screen indicating the function status appears To keep the current status press Valid To change the status press A or e e Press Valid MODIFYING THE REMOTE ACCESS The remote access code enables you messages left on your answering mac telephone e Goto ANS MACH SETTINGS e Press Valid e CODE BASE is displayed ent default setting is 0000 PE PAIRING GAP COMPATIBLE e CODE DISTANCE is d
3. vy Browse down Go to the menu list text key 1 Access a menu Vali Context key 2 Delete an entry Return the selection ee to the previous menu risk key key Display screen During use or on standby the screen of your SIXTY tells you about the state of your telephone by showing icons and in particular Speakerphone on Recording answering machine on Alarm on Current call Battery indicator I clo om Ra LST e 2 Low emission icon Microphone off New voice message The low emission icon ECO mode Your telephone is provided with an automatic power management system As soon as the handset is near its base the power required is reduced to the minimum Radio transmissions are also cut off when the handset is placed on the base and the low emission icon is then displayed v If a second handset is paired with the base the low emission icon is no longer displayed UU PHONE INSTALLATION If you have made a mistake while choosing the language or the country you CONNECTING THE BASE have the possibility to change them later In order to modify the language or the country refer to the user guide available refer to the safety instructions presented at the beginning of this user guide SETTING UP THE HANDSET Never force the plugs they are in different shapes to avoid connection mistakes The batteries are already inserted in the handset To put t
4. changes press Valid e Select an icon for this number e Press Valid ASSOCIATING A RING TONE WITH A PHONEBOOK ENTRY You can associate a unique ring tone to each entry and thus create your own call groups As you need the active number presentation service on your handset contact your operator to find out about the conditions for obtaining the service e Go to the menu PHONEBOOK e Select the entry with which you want to associate a ring tone e Go to Option RING TONE Byer N Select the ring tone of your choice Press Valid OTHER NUMBER This function allows you to assign new numbers to the same name Go to the menu PHONEBOOK Select the entry you want to assign another number to Go to Option ADD NUMBER Enter the phone number on the alphanumeric keys Press Valid Select an icon according to the type of number entered Press Valid DELETING AN ENTRY Go to the menu PHONEBOOK Press keys or to select the contact you delete E Select Option DELETE Press Valid A confirmation screen asks you if y the entry To delete the entry press Y deleted from your phone book If you do not wish to delete the CALLING USING THE PHONEBOOK e Go to the menu PHONEBOOK e From the list of names select the contact you want to call using keys a or v e Go to Option CALL The number is automatically dialled in speakerphone mode SEARCHING FOR A CONTACT e Access yo
5. or in part invalid or illegal due to an obligatory rule applicable to consumers pursuant to their national legislation such invalidity or illegality shall not impair or affect the remaining provisions or parts of this guarantee This guarantee does not affect the Customer statutory rights B Exclusions From Guarantee SAGEMCOM shall have no liability under the guarantee in respect of e Damage defects breakdown or malfunction due to one or more of the following Failure to properly follow the installation process and instructions for use An external cause to the equipment including but not limited to lightening fire shock vandalism inappropriate conditions of electrical network or water damage of any nature Modifications made without the written approval of SAGEMCOM Unsuitable operating conditions particularly of temperature and humidity Repair or maintenance of the equipment by persons not authorised by SAGEMCOM e Wear and tear from normal daily use of the equipment and its accessories e Damage due to insufficient or bad packaging of equipment when returned to SAGEMCOM e Usage of new versions of software without the previous approval of SAGEMCOM e Work on any equipment or software modified or added without the prior written consent of SAGEMCOM e Malfunctions not resulting from the Equipment or from software installed in user workstations for the purpose of use of the equipment Communication problems related to an unsuitable e
6. s A key Resetting the base When you reset your base all the base parameters are reset to their initial values factory settings e Go to SETTINGS ADVANCED SET SET BASE RESET BASE e Press Valid e REINIT BASE is displayed on the screen e Press Yes e Enter the base code e Press Valid The RE INIT IN PROCESS and the OK messages are displayed successively Your base is now reset De registering a handset e Go to SETTINGS ADVANCED SET SET BASE DELETE HANDSET e Press Valid e Select the handset you wish to unregister using or v e Press Valid e A screen prompts you to confirm the unregistration Press Yes to unregister the handset The handset is no longer registered to the base Line settings O Modifying the dialling mode The type of dialling generally used is voice frequency It is possible that the exchange to which you are connected uses pulse dialling Before changing the settings of the telephone line contact your operator to obtain the parameters for your line e Go to SETTINGS ADVANCED SET SET LINE DIAL e Press Valid e A screen displays the current status To keep the status press Valid To modify the status press or The status is modified on the screen e Press Valid OK is displayed on the screen e Press Return to go back to the previous menu O The default dialling mode is tone TE N Modifying the flash duratio
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8. ONS Do not install your DECT telephone in a damp environment such as a bathroom washroom kitchen etc and not within 1 50 metres of a source of water or outside This device is designed for use in temperatures of between 5 C and 45 C Do not attempt to remove screws or open the appliance It does not contain any user replaceable parts Only use the power unit supplied and connect it to the electricity mains in accordance with the installation instructions in this user manual and the details on the sticker regarding voltage electrical current and frequency As a precaution if there is a risk of danger the power plug can be pulled out to disconnect the 240 volt power supply Therefore the sockets should be near the device and easily accessible This device is designed to be used for connecting to the public switch telephone network PSTN If problems should arise contact your nearest specialist dealer Only use the telephone cable supplied For safety reasons never put the handset in the base station without the battery inserted or without the lid on the battery compartment as this could cause an electric shock To avoid damaging your handset base only use certified rechargeable batteries NiMH 1 2 V 450 mAh never use non rechargeable batteries Insert the batteries in the handset base battery compartment respecting polarity The used battery must be disposed of in line with the recycling regulations in this user manual Your DECT t
9. USER GUIDE JGeEMCOM Dear customer You have just acquired a new generation Sagemcom telephone and thank you for placing your confidence in us This device has been manufactured with the utmost care If you should have difficulties in operating it we recommend that you consult this user manual This product follows a strategy of continuous development We reserve the right to make changes without notice modifications and improvements to the products described in this user manual You can also find information on the following site http www sagemcom com sixty To operate the device safely and easily please read carefully the paragraph Recommendations and safety instructions page 4 The A Tick label and supplier identification number for Sagemcom Australasia PTY LTD N2514 which is registered with the ACMA certifies that this equipment complies with the ACMA telecommunications and radiocommunications regulatory requirements PEREMCOM AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD lia 5 131 531 989 1300 407 500 Contents e TIR Te E 17 Viewing the received and dialled call log 0000000000000n 17 The events log EE 18 Recommendations and safety instructions A VIEWING the events og 18 i Activating deactivating Unpacking E EE A N E 5 KEE E 18 Phone description 5 Clearing notifications c ccccccccsessesescessescesessessessessee 18 YOUr SE 9 Eeer 18 Your ANOS E i Control Danel 7 ACCOSSOSICS eececceeee
10. YY format Press Valid Enter the time in HH MM format Press Valid OK is displayed on the screen Press Return to go back to the previous menu ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST Go to SETTINGS CONTRAST A list with five levels of contrast is displayed Select the level you want using the keys or se The contrast is directly visible on the screen when you have obtained a satisfactory level Press Valid OK is displayed on the screen Press Return to go back to the previous menu MODIFYING THE LANGUAGE Go to SETTINGS LANGUAGE An information screen presents the current language used To keep the setting press Valid To change the setting press A or v Select the language e Press Valid OK is displayed on the screen e Press Return to go back to the previous menu H The answering machine message language depends on the phone language THE VOICEMAIL NUMBER ACCORDING TO OPERATOR This function allows you to receive calls in your absence on your operator s voicemail service To indicate that a new message has been received the reception indicator on the the top of the 1 key is lit in red and the new event message is displayed on the screen To change the voice box number proceed as follows e Go to SETTINGS VOICE BOX No e The programmed number is displayed on the screen The number is correct press Valid To modify the number press Edit O To check your voicemail service
11. alid prefix using the keypad press Valid ed on the screen e digits before prefix select EDIT s Valid is displayed on the screen ctivate the automatic PABX prefix t ACTIVATE and press Yes o back to the previous menu Modifying the base code This code secures and limits the use of your telephone e Go to SETTINGS ADVANCED SET CHANGE CODE e Press Valid e Enter the old base code using the keypad default is 0000 e Press Valid e Enter the new base code using the keypad e Press Valid e Confirm by entering the new base code again e Press Valid OK is displayed on the screen e Press Return to go back to the previous menu ANSWERING MACHINE Your phone s answering machine provides the following features e Active answering machine mode with pre recorded messages e Call filtering e Remote querying ENABLING DISABLING THE ANSWERING MACHINE e Go to ANS MACH ON OFF e Press Valid e A screen displays the current status of the answering machine On or Off To keep the displayed status press Valid To change the status press or v e To activate the answering machine select ACTIVATE e To turn off the answering machine select OFF Press Valid e EFFECTUE is displayed on the screen e Press Return to go back to the previous menu If you have not recorded a personal message the answering machine will automatically use one of the pre recorded mes
12. atteries or rechargeable batteries these must be disposed of at designated collecting centers THE PRODUCT K The crossed out dustbin displayed on the product signifies that it belongs to the electrical andi ele equipment group The Australian and New Zealand regulations request you to carry out you recycling collection at mum the sales outlet when you buy a similar new device e the collection points available in your area recycling centres sorting points etc This means you participate in the recycling and valorisation of used electric and electronic goods whi otherwise have a negative impact on the environment and health GUARANTEE Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND In order to apply the guarantee you should contact the SAGEMCOM Helpdesk or the retailer where you purchased the equipment Proof of purchase will be required in either case Please make sure that you use your equipment only for the purpose for which it was designed and under normal usage conditions SAGEMCOM do not accept any liability for the equipment if used outs
13. button to take the call Accepting a call in speakerphone mode e Press to speak in speakerphone mode with out holding the handset The e symbol and the call time counter are displayed on the screen e To end the call press again Toggle between handset mode and speaker phone mode e If you are in handset mode press and hold the key and then hang up the handset to toggle to speakerphone mode Press the key again to end the call e If you are in speakerphone mode If the handset is hung up on the base lift the phone handset to toggle to handset mode Ifthe handset is not hung up on the base press the dial tone button to toggle to handset mode e To end the call hang up the handset on the base or ia a Use the a and w keys to vary the D earphone volume or speakerphone volume The handset earphone volume or speakerphone volume can vary from 1 to 5 press Making a call The call can be made in two ways Making a call in handset mode e Pick up the handset e The icon g is displayed on the screen Dial your number on the keypad The call time counter is displayed on the screen Making a call in speakerphone mode e Press to obtain a dial tone prompt on the screen Dial your number on the keypad The E and e icons are displayed on the screen The call time counter is displayed on the screen You can also dial a number in pre dialling mode whether in handset or speakerphone
14. eeees Editing an entry ee EE 16 Line Settings vescccessessecceceecesseeseeseevees Eo Associating a ring tone with a phonebook entry 16 Modifying the base code Jo Other NUMDEF eege 16 Deleting an entry wi ceeeeccccsseeecceceeeeceeenneeseeceaeneesesaaaeeeess 16 Calling using the phonebook csccecscessneeseeeeeesenenees 17 Searching for a contact cccseeeccccseseeceesseececceeeseeseeaneees 17 Answering MACHNING cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 26 Enabling disabling the answering machine 2 26 Modifying the outgoing MESSAGE cccccseeseceesseeeeeees 26 Recording a personal outgoing message 26 Deleting your personal outgoing message 26 Listen to a personal message 27 Playing e Le 27 Remote access to answering machine ccccsseeeeeee 27 Deleting all the old MESSAGES cccccssseeeeeeeneeeeesenees 28 TAM EE ut LE 28 Activating and deactivating call screening 100006 28 Modifying the remote ACCESS code ccseeceeeeesseeeeeees 28 Number of TINGS geegent 29 Replacing the batteries cccccseesseeeeees 29 Pairing GAP compatible DECT handsets on the SIXTY base 29 APPENOIX siririna 30 Care and Maintenance cccccccccsseeccessseeeceeseneeeeseesaneees 30 Probl miS eet eege 30 Technical characteristics 31 Initial condition EE 31 Environment kA ENEE NNN 32 RECOMMENDATIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTI
15. eeeseseneeeensneeeeseeeeseeneens 19 S Eeer 19 Phone installation EE H Activating deactivating the alarm clock 19 Connecting el 9 Changing the alarm clock ring tone ccccccceeeeeeee 19 Seiting up the handset errr rr err re er ee 9 Modifying the alarm clock time 19 Charging batteries En 10 EEGEN 19 Settings required before USC En 10 Activate the mer 19 Navigating in the Menu EEN 10 Changing the programmed time of the timer 20 Menu structure ENEE 11 Displaying or hiding the programmed time Browsing through the Menus en 17 OF the EE 20 Ebene eet 12 Changing the timer ring tone EE 20 Handset IOCAUOLY EE 12 Ring tones REENEN 20 Calling uedeaiabestndatetteaiinaitnend itataas 12 Changing the ring 0 41 20 Receiving EE 12 Activating or deactivating the beeps ve c c s csssssseseese00ee 20 Making Seelen 13 Activating deactivating the silent mode 21 Ending a Callisia 13 During a call a SettingS s sssssssrenuussnsununsnsnnansnsnnensnnnnaunns N E Call key Bunchon 14 Modifying the date and time ee oe Secret MOOS gebierteg enger 14 Adjusting the contrast En SEH Hands free mode 14 Modifying the language cscs d OO Calling the last number dalled 15 the voicemail number according to operator Ee 15 Defining forbidden prefixes Call barring ue Eent ae Phonebook SEENEN 15 Advanced settings ooecccccccccccccssssesssssse Creating an ently EEN 15 Base Settings ccccccccsccsssseesesssessess
16. elephone has a range of approx 50 metres indoors and up to 300 metres outdoors The can be affected by the proximity of metal objects such as a television and electrical devices security systems may be affected by the transmission power of the telephone In these cas adhering to the safety information In regions greatly affected by electrical storms we recommend that you protect your tele N special fixture for excess voltage Your SIXTY has anti skid pads that should leave no traces on your furniture and ensur T given the wide variety of finishes used by furniture manufacturers traces may appear o with the parts of your SIXTY Sagemcom Australasia PTY LTD decline all responsibility damage UNPACKING Place the box in front of you open it and make sure it contains the following items one base SIXTY one handset one telephone line cord one equipped power adapter and this user guide PHONE DESCRIPTION Your base The SIXTY is the contemporary interpretation by SAGEMCOM of the S63 which accompanied the development of telephone communications in many countries in the 60s and 70s It nevertheless has the latest technology such as browser touch buttons HiFi ringtones dialling light and sound effects Indicator light Access to voicemail service Access to your messages on the answering machine Keyway Loudspeaker Pick up Base button Paging hort press find handsets Paging Press and hold
17. erational malfunction Remedies Increase the contrast level refer to paragraph Adjusting the contrast page 21 You are having Contrast too low trouble reading or cannot read the display when not in standby mode No display on the Power connection unplugged Check the power connection to the phone base screen No tone The phone jack is not Check the phone cable connection refer to paragraph connected or is_ incorrectly Connecting the base page 9 connected Make sure you have a dialling tone refer to paragraph The speaker volume is too low Increase the speaker volume a Receiving a call page Lo The phone does not The mute mode is turned on ring when a call is received Your party cannot You have turned on the mute Turn off the mute mode microphone off hear you mode microphone off MUTE Make sure that the MUTE MODE 1 displayed Set the flashing time refer to paragra flash duration page 24 deactivating the silent ine page 21 You obtain a busy Incorrect flashing time dial tone for each dialled number Contact your operator to get it to provic TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Standard DECT GAP Radio frequency band 1 88 1 90 GHz Number of channels 120 Duplex mode TDMA Spacing between channels 1 728MHz Bit rate 1152 kbit s Modulation GFSK Vocoding ADPCM Transmitting power 250 mW INITIAL CONDITION Accesso
18. ewing the events log If one or more new events occurred during your absence the information screen NEW EVENTS appears and the light starts flashing e If you do not wish to view the event log at this time press Return e To view the event log press Valid e Choose the event using or v e Press Valid The light only stops flashing when all the events have been viewed O Activating deactivating the new event information screen The new event information screen can be inhibited The events which have occurred can then be viewed in the menu CALLS EVENTS VIEW The default setting is active e Go to the menu CALLS EVENTS e Select ACTIVATE or DEACTIVATE to enable or disable the displaying of the new events screen e Press Valid Clearing notifications The notifications received are saved in the event log and can be deleted once they have been viewed e Go to the menu CALLS EVENTS e Select DELETE NOTIF and press Valid to remove the notifications received on your base rann INFORMATION During an incoming call following m displayed PRIVATE Your contact does not want displayed UNAVAILABLE If there is a prob network ACCESSORIES Modifying the alarm clock time lt lt Go to ACCESSORIES ALARM ALARM CLOCK e Use a or v to select SET TIME e Enter the time at which you would like the alarm clock This function enable you to use your SIXTY as an alarm to sound c
19. he handset into use simply remove the tab by pulling on it firmly in the direction of the arrow Power socket Telephone socket The handset emits a double beep to indicate that it has started and then a second beep to indicate that the handset is synchronized with the base From then on your handset becomes operative and you can use it to make calls 1 On the underside of the base click the phone jack into its socket and connect the other end of the cord to the On leaving the factory the handset is elephone wall outlet D already registered in the base Ct the end of the power supply cord on the the base and connect the power adapter If your handset is not recognized by the ocket The phone display is turned on base then launch a manual registration screen asks you to choose the country See paragraph Set the base to use your telephone ae i A egistration mode page 23 try using a and w keys SE pag You can now use your telephone to make and receive calls e A CHARGING BATTERIES Place the handset on its base and fully charge the batteries An audio signal is emitted and a light flashes when the handset is placed correctly on the base The battery charge icon AWW is animated to indicate that the battery is being charged and stops to indicate that the batteries are fully charged Handset charging contacts The handset batteries charging time is 10 hours During cha
20. hold down key Q DEFINING FORBIDDEN PREFIXES CALL BARRING You can prohibit the use of certain prefixes on your telephone When a prefix is forbidden it becomes impossible to call numbers that begin by this prefix e Go to SETTINGS RESTRICTION e Enter the base code by default 0000 press Valid e Select PREFIX using or e press Valid e Select a location dashes press Valid e Enter the prefix using the keypad for example 06 08 etc e Press Valid e OK is displayed on the screen e Select ACTIVATE using or v e Press Valid OK is displayed on the screen e Press Return to go back to the previous DEMO This menu allows you to see an animation fo phone s key and ring tones e Go to SETTINGS DEMO e Press Valid e Display of DEMO Chenillard each key Press the key during this animation DEMO MELODY is displayed and the melody for external calls is initiated Press Exit to stop the demonstration ADVANCED SETTINGS Base settings Set the base to registration mode Using this function you can add GAP compatible hnadsets to your base The handset that you want to pair with your base must itself be in pair mode Consult the user booklet of your handset to find out what to do a You can save up to 5 GAP compatible handsets on your SIXTY base Go to SETTINGS ADVANCED SET SET BASE You can also set the base to pairing mode by holding down your base
21. ide the frame of its original designed purpose or any consequence that may arise from this usage Should any malfunction arise the SAGEMCOM Helpdesk or your retailer will advise you how to proceed Sagemcom Help Desk Telephone 1300 407 500 A General Guarantee conditions SAGEMCOM undertakes to remedy by repair or exchange at its own convenience free of charge for labour and replacement parts any defects in the equipment during the guarantee period of 12 twelve months or 3 three months for accessories from the date of original invoice of the Equipment where those defects are a result of faulty workmanship Unless the customer has concluded with SAGEMCOM a maintenance contract in respect of the equipment which ust however return the defective equipment at his her own expense to the address supplied by the lpodesk or by the retailer product needs to be sent in for a repair it must always be accompanied by a proof of purchase which en on or in any way made illegible showing that the product is still under guarantee In the case that ase is enclosed the SAGEMCOM repair centre will use the production date as its reference for arantee status of the product obligatory rules SAGEMCOM do not give any Guarantee either implicit or explicit which is not set section and can not be held responsible for any direct or indirect material or immaterial damage frame of the present guarantee this guarantee shall be held to be in whole
22. isplayed enter the new remote DECT HAN DSETS ON THE access code 4 digits mandatory e Press Valid OK is displayed on the screen SIXTY BASE e Press Return to go back to the previous menu NUMBER OF RINGS Additional GAP compatible DECT handsets can be registered on the SIXTY base This parameter determines the number of times your phone rings before your answering machine is started To register an additional handset on the SIXTY base The number of rings is between 3 and 7 e Set your base to pairing mode by holding down e Go to ANS MACH SETTINGS NO OF RINGS the A key The light indicator on the top of the 1 lt Press Valid key starts flashing The base remains in pairing mode for one minute e The programmed number of rings is displayed on the screen Press keys or to change this number from 3 to 7 e Set the additional handset to registration mode Refer to the your handset s user manual e Press Valid OK is displayed on the screen Up to five GAP compatible DECT a Press Return to go back to the previous menu V handsets can be registered on the SIXTY base BW CING THE BATTERIES Zr APPENDIX CARE AND MAINTENANCE Turn off your phone Use a soft damp cloth to wipe it Do not use a dry cloth strong liquid detergents thinners alcohol or any other type of solvent to clean your phone These products may damage your phone PROBLEMS Refer to the table presented below in case of an op
23. lock e Press Valid OK is displayed on the screen When the alarm is triggered the selected ring tone sounds for 60 seconds through the handset speaker and an alert screen is displayed TIMER e Press Return to go back to the previous menu Activating deactivating the alarm clock With this menu you can use your telephone as a timer e Go to ACCESSORIES ALARM e An information screen shows the alarm clock status a etme ondon mid EE e Use or w to select ACTIVATE or DEACTIVATE V it can be set e Press Valid Once the specified time has elapsed the base rings for 60 seconds and the alarm screen is activated Turn off the alarm by pressing Stop the base stops ringing The alarm settings information screen appears showing the new status Changi g Gil alarm clock ring tone E E ET dimer e Go to ACCESSORIES TIMER e Press Start If a timer duration is already specified the timer is directly activated If not please follow instructions in the next paragraph ZR Changing the programmed time of the timer e Go to ACCESSORIES TIMER e Press Valid e Select SET DURATION in the list Press Valid e Enter the desired time e Press Valid OK is displayed on the screen e Press Return to go back to the previous menu Displaying or hiding the programmed time of the timer e Go to ACCESSORIES TIMER e Select VIEW in the list Press Valid e If you want to show the timer press Yes else press No e P
24. mode dial the number on the keypad and then lift the handset or press O If necessary you can correct the number entered by pressing BACK During a call Receiving a second call e During the call a beep is transmitted to your telephone by your service provider to let you know that you have a second call waiting e Press ACCEPT to take this new call e Your other caller is then put on hold and you can talk with your second caller Making a second call e During a call you can put your contact on hold and call a second one by pressing R and dial the num ber using the keypad e The second call is then launched with the first call still on hold O To alternate from one call to the other e To toggle from one call to the other press Menu then SWITCH e The call in progress is put on hold and you can then take the second call The caller on hold hears a beep emitted by the network To end one of the calls and continue the other one e To toggle from one call and take the other press Menu and then HANGING UP e The call in progress is definitely terminated and you can then take the second call To set up a 3 way call the two parties and yourself e During a call press Menu and then 3 PARTY CONF e You can then talk to both parties simultaneously and 3 PARTY CONF is displayed on the screen e To end the 3 way call hang up the handset Call key function This key ts a shortcut to your phone
25. n If you connect your telephone to a private automatic branch exchange or use it in a foreign country you may need to modify the flash duration in order to use your telephone correctly with regard to the following functionalities outgoing 2nd call incoming 2nd call 3 way calling Contact your service provider to obtain the correct flash duration and then modify it by doing the following e Go to SETTINGS ADVANCED SET SET LINE FLASHING e Press Valid e An information screen presents the current flash duration To keep the duration press Valid To modify the duration press A or v e Select the new duration e Press Valid OK is displayed on the screen e Press Return to go back to the previous n anu Setting a PABX prefix If a private automatic branch exchange is used you can programme the external call prefix With this function you can set the PABX prefix number dialled number length at which point the PABX prefix will be automatically inserted this length is called digit before prefix prefix status on or off e Go to SETTINGS ADVANCED SET SET LINE PABX PREFIX e Press Valid e Press A or w to modify this setting e Select the desired option ACTIVATE DEACTIVATE to select a status PREFIX to enter the number giving you access to the outside line EDIT LENGTH prefix to specify the digits before To modify the prefix select PREFIX press V
26. ncrease or decrease the audio volume from 1 to 5 using or v Calling the last number dialled Your SIXTY stores the last 20 dialled numbers e Goto CALLS OUTGOING CALLS e Select the number you want to call e Go to Option CALL The number is automatically dialed in speakerphone mode Call time display Once connected the call time is displayed on the screen minutes and seconds PHONEBOOK You can save up to 150 entries in your phone book with each entry able to contain a 24 digit number and a name up to 12 letters long CREATING AN ENTRY To enter a text repeatedly press the required key to display the desired letter Go to PHONEBOOK New Enter the name of your contact using the alphanumeric keys Press Valid Enter the contacts telephone number using the alphanumeric keys Press Valid Select an icon for this number to specify the type of number Press Valid The name and number are then stored in your phone book EDITING AN ENTRY e Go to the menu PHONEBOOK e Press keys a or to select the contact you want to change e Select Option Edit e Press Valid e You enter the name input screen To correct the name press Return to delete characters Enter your changes on the keypad After making the changes press Valid e You enter the number input screen To correct the number press Return to delete the numbers Enter your changes on the keypad After making the
27. nvironment including e Normal servicing as defined in the user guide supplied with the equipment as well as malfu servicing not being carried out Servicing costs are in any event always borne by the customer e Malfunctions resulting from the usage of products consumables or accessories not co equipment C Out of Guarantee Repairs In the cases set forth in B as well as after expiry of the guarantee period the customer must SAGEMCOM Repair Centre for a cost estimation prior to work being carried out In such cases the repair and delivery costs will be invoiced to the customer The foregoing shall apply unless otherwise agreed in writing with the customer and only for th Zealand KR Problems related to access and or connection to the Internet such as interruptions by access networks or mal function of the line used by the subscriber or his correspondent Transmission faults for example poor geographical coverage by radio and TV transmitters interference or poor line quality Local network faults wiring servers workstations or the failure of the transmission network sucii as but not limited to interferences fault or poor quality of the network Modification of the parameters of the cellular or broadcast network carried out after the sale of t TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR OTHER COUNTRIES If despite our best efforts your product presents any defects you should refer to your retailer and present the proof of purcha
28. r to select the desired menu Press Valid To confirm your selection Select the desired function by pressing the browsing keys a or v and then press the Valid key To return to the previous menu press Return To save the settings press Valid Example To access the menu SETTINGS DATE TIME 1 Use or to access the menu list 2 Select SETTINGS using or e Press Valid 3 Select DATE TIME using or Press Valid You are now under the DATE TIME menu A es DATE TIME Valid amp Return PHONE USE HANDSET LOCATION Lost your handset Press the button A on the back of the base behind the keypad The handset will then ring CALLING Receiving a call e When a call is received the phone rings e The caller s phone number is displayed on the screen if you have subscribed to the Caller ID service Contact your telephone service provider The callers name may also be displayed if it is included in your phone book Accepting a call in handset mode e Pick up the phone handset You do not need to press the handset s button e Make sure to identify the handset direction by the dot which identifies the earpiece end The call time counter is displayed on the screen e To end the call hang up the handset or press the handset button e A visual and audible signal confirms that the hand set is hung up correctly e Ifthe handset is not on the base you have to press the handset
29. ress Return Changing the timer ring tone e Go to ACCESSORIES TIMER e Select RING TONE in the list of options press Valid e The list of ring tones appears the handset plays the ring tone e Select the ring tone Press Volume e Press a or w to increase or decrease the volume e Press Valid OK is displayed on the screen e Press Return to go back to the previous menu RS N RING TONES CHANGING THE RING TONES This menu enables you to associate a unique ring tone to incoming calls e Go to RING TONE EXTERNAL CALL e Press Valid e Select the ring tone of your choice e Press Volume e Adjust the ringer volume using or v e Press Valid OK is displayed on the screen e Press Return to go back to the previous menu ACTIVATING OR DEACTIVATING THE BEEPS e Goto RING TONE BEEPS e Press Valid e To change the beep status press a or e The status is changed on the screen e Press Valid OK is displayed on the s e Press Return to go back to the previ ACTIVATING DEACTIVATING THE SILENT MODE When in silent mode the telephone ringer and keypad beeps are inhibited e Go to RING TONE SILENT MODE e SILENCE MODE is displayed on the screen e Press Yes to activate the silent mode When you activate the silent mode your G handset is muted for all timer and alarm type functions SETTINGS MODIFYING THE DATE AND TIME Go to SETTINGS DATE TIME Enter the date in DD MM
30. rging the batteries may heat up This is quite normal and perfectly Safe O SETTINGS REQUIRED BEFORE USE Setting the date and time accurately will enable you to follow your calls and messages chronologically According to where your base is situated in the room you may have to adjust the contrast To set the date and time refer to paragraph Modifying the date and time page 21 To set the contrast or the brightness of the screen refer to paragraph Adjusting the contrast page 21 NAVIGATING IN THE MENU With your SIXTY you can create your own telephone directory display the list of calls etc To do this use the touch keys With the touch keys and e you can choose ar sub menu or a precise setting The key allows you to enter the s key you can return to the previous f the current choice The keys X and E are usec the answering machine See the menu structure to familiarise your phone can do Menu structure To access one of your phone s menus use key a or v PHONEBOOK Ka Option CALL VIEW Edit RING TONE DELETE ADD NUMBER NEW ENTRY CALLS INCOMING CALLS gt OUTGOING CALLS EVENTS ACCESSORIES ALARM TIMER EXTERNAL CALL BEEPS SILENT MODE DATE TIME CONTRAST LANGUAGE VOICE BOX No RESTRICTION ADVANCED SET Le DEMO MACH MESSAGES e ON OFF OUTGOING MESS SETTINGS RING TONE SETTINGS Browsing through the menus Use the browsing keys a o
31. ries Alarm clock off off Traditional On Off 01 01 10 00 00 Level 2 English off 0000 Charging time Range up to Batteries Handset operating time Max answering machine capacity Ambient temperature Dimensions Weight including batteries Advanced Settings Network type Dial mode Flashing PABX prefix Answering Machine Status Call screening Remote access code Number of rings Handset Batteries 10 hours 300 m outside and up to up to 50 m inside buildings Type Ni MH AAA 2x 1 2 V 450 mAh talk time up to 10 hours standby time up to 120 hours 24 minutes 5 C to 45 C Base WxHxL 138 x 190 x 106 mm Handset WxHxL 176 x 220 x 63 mm Base 478 g Handset 157 g Public Tone 100 ms Off On Off 0000 ENVIRONMENT Environmental protection and sustainable development is an important priority for SAGEMCOM SAGEMCOM has a policy of using environmentally friendly systems and makes environmental protection an essential part of the life cycle of its products from the manufacturing to the installation operation and disposal PACKAGING Lei The logo green point on the packaging means that a fee is paid to an authorised national organisation to improve packaging recycling and the recycling infrastructure Follow the local sorting regulations for this type of waste product in order to improve recycling BATTERIES AND RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES If your product contains b
32. s call log e From the idle screen press the key ee INCOMING CALLS OUTGOING CALLS EVENTS e Press keys or se to select the calls list e Press Valid and then select the number using keys a orv Secret mode During a call you can switch to mute mode and your phone s microphone will be muted The person you are on line with can no longer hear you To activate secret mode e During a call press Menu SECRET and then Activ e The SECRET MODE message will appear on the screen To deactivate secret mode e Press Exit SECRET MODE disappears from the screen Your correspondent will be able to hear you again Hands free mode If you want to phone in speakerphone mode do not lift the handset but press the base key the e icon is displayed on your phone s screen The caller can then be heard through the loudspeaker and you speak into the base microphone To end the call press the key again E If you want to toggle to speakerphone mode during a call in handset mode press the key the e icon is displayed on your phone s screen The caller can then be heard through the base loudspeaker and the handset earphone and you speak into the handset microphone In this mode the base microphone is inactive You can return to speakerphone mode by holding down the key and then replacing the handset To end the call replace the handset or pr S When you call hand free speakerphone mode you can i
33. s that have already layed back in chronological order from es to the most recent messages H MESSAGES PLAY played through the loudspeaker e Depending on your service provider and your subscription the name and number of your contact will be displayed on the screen except for a confidential call e During playback you can use the touch sensitive keys to perform the following actions go back to the beginning of the message twice return to the previous message goto the next message Pause PLAY context key 1 pause resume playback DELETE context key 2 delete the message being played exit playback of messages REMOTE ACCESS TO ANSWERING MACHINE Your answering machine can be queried remotely This feature allows you to read your messages and query your answering from any phone when you are not at home To remotely access your answering machine e Dial your telephone number e Wait for the answering machine to come on e When your outgoing message is played press e Enter your remote access code The remote access code is 0000 by default However it can only be used once it is customised refer to paragraph Modifying the remote access code page 28 e A beep will indicate access to the answer machine Any unread messages will be automatically played back e At the end of playback a new beep will sound to let you know that the answer machine is ready
34. sages in the selected language MODIFYING THE OUTGOING MESSAGE O Recording a personal outgoing message e Go to ANS MACH OUTGOING MESS CHANGE e Press Valid e RECORD OGM is displayed on the screen e Press Begin to start recording your outgoing message Start talking in the base microphone In order to modify an outgoing message you must first turn on the answering machine e To stop recording press End Your outgoing message is automatically played back e Press Return to go back to the previous menu or make a new recording N If you delete your personal outgoing gt message Deleting your personal outgoing message the answering machine will e Go to ANS MACH OUTGOING MESS Tia e Press Valid o automatically use the anonymous DELETE ANOUNCE is displayed on the screen press Yes to confirm the deletion of your personal outgoing message OGM DELETED is displayed on the screen Press Return to go back to the previous menu Listen to a personal message If you have not recorded a personal G message you will hear the anonymous pre recorded message Go to ANS MACH OUTGOING MESS PLAY Press Valid PLAY OGM is displayed on the screen and the outgoing message is played back At the end of the playback you will return to the menu RECORD OGM Press Return to go back to the previous menu PLAYING MESSAGES h messages unread these messages are ards the message
35. se that they gave you on the day of purchase Should any malfunctioning arise the retailer will advise you what to do For the warranty to apply you should ensure that the product was used in accordance with the instructions for use and the purpose for use and that you have at your disposal the sales invoice or receipt stating the date of purchase the name of the retailer the reference and the serial number of the product No coverage shall be given under this warranty if the following conditions are applicable e The required documents have been modified or altered in order to take advantage of the warranty e The manufacturing numbers product brands or labels have been altered or made illegible e Interventions on the product have been made by an unauthorized person e The product has been subjected to abnormal or improper use e The product has been damaged by external factors such as lightning over voltage moisture accidental damage improper care as well as all Acts of God This present warranty does not affect the consumer rights that you may have under the laws in effect in your country Important Should you return the product to the after sales department please ensure that you return as well all the elements and accessories originally supplied with the product OMOJUCBN SOY 09 OGZ 841S 3 000 02 SE Je IdeD Auedwos oos uiof peudue s4aumo BAI OSdS aJ jet Aq peseysibes que SUEUUSDEID y JUSWINDOP eN OeSUOD UO
36. ur phonebook list press successively on the keypad key which corresponds to the first letter of the name you are searching for so as to make it appear at the top of the screen e Once the first letter of the name is displayed wait a moment e The phonebook selects the first name in the list that starts with the selected letter CALL LOG Caller identification is a service that requires prior registration with your operator O VIEWING THE RECEIVED AND DIALLED CALL LOG To check your call log directly press the Log key from the idle screen e Go to the menu CALLS INCOMING CALLS or OUTGOING CALLS e Select the event to be viewed e Press Valid e The screen presents the following information depending on the operator and the subscription the full name of your contact and the telephone number the number of consecutive calls time for calls during the day or the date for previous calls of the call The calls are organised in chronological order from the most recent call to the oldest call To see the previous calls use the keys a or v By pressing Option a list of various executable actions appears CALL To call the number VIEW To view the selected call again STORE NUMBER To store the name and number in the phonebook DELETE To delete the call currently viewed DELETE ALL To delete all calls To return to the call viewing screen press Return THE EVENTS LOG Vi
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