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1. Introduction
Dear Customer:
Thank you for purchasing a SAGEM DECT telephone we appreciate your trust in us. This
product was manufactured with the utmost care, should you encounter difficulties during its use.
For your comfort and safety, we ask that you read the following paragraph carefully:
Recommendations and safety instructions
Your DECT telephone must not be installed in a humid room (bathroom, laundry
room, etc.) unless it is 1.50 m away from a water point or outside. Your telephone
must be operated at temperatures ranging from 5°C and 45°C.
Only use the supplied power adapter, connect it to the base socket according to the
installation instructions provided in this booklet and the indications on the
identification label affixed to it (voltage, current, electric network frequency). As a
precaution, in case of danger, the mains adapters act as a disconnecting
mechanism for the 240V power supply. They should be placed near the device and
should be easily accessible.
This telephone was designed for use on the public switched telephone network
(PSTN). In case of a problem you must first contact your reseller. Only use the
supplied telephone cord.
To avoid damaging your handset, only use certified rechargeable batteries, never
use non rechargeable batteries, respect polarity when inserting the batteries in the
handset battery compartment.
For your personal security, never place your handset on the base without the
batteries, or without the battery cover to avoid electric shocks.
At the end of the battery life, batteries must be disposed of according to the
recycling instructions presented in this booklet.
Your DECT telephone has an inside radio range of about 50 metres and up to
300 metres in open space. The immediate presence of metal parts, (of a television
for example), of any electric appliance may result in range reduction.
In areas where storms are frequent, we recommend that you protect your telephone
line using a surge protection device.
This equipment does not function in the case of an electric network shutdown:
for emergency calls, it is recommended to use another unit during power cuts.
The CE marking certifies that the product meets the essential requirements of
Directive 1999/5/CE of the European Parliament and of the Council pertaining to
microwave radio equipment and telecommunication terminal equipment, for the
safety and health of users, for electromagnetic interference. Furthermore, it
efficiently uses the frequency spectrum attributed to ground and spatial
communication to prevent damaging interference.
This equipment will be inoperable when mains pow er fails.
The declaration of compliance may be looked up on the www.sagem.com site,
section "support" or can be obtained from the following address:
SAGEM AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD
ABN: 43 003 099 812
Unit 1, 7-9 Orion Road
Lane Cove NSW 2066
P.O. Box 4072
Lane Cove 1595
Australia
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2. Before you begin
PARTS CHECKLIST
Make sure your package includes the items:
1. Base unit,
2. Handset,
3. One battery compartment cover,
4. Handset battery,
5. Telephone line cord,
6. AC power supply.
In the case of purchasing a " Duo or Trio pack ", you will find in addition for each additional
handset:
1. A handset charger,
2. An additional battery flap.
In the case of purchasing a Single Pack, you will fi nd :
1. one handset,
2. a desk charger fitted with its power supply unit,
3. one battery compartment cove r,
4. a rechargeable battery unit,
5. this user guide.
2.1.
Digital security system
Your cordless phone uses a security system to provide protection against false ringing,
unauthorised access and charges to your phone line.
When you place the handset in the base, the unit verifies its security code. After a power
outage or battery replacement, you should place the handset in the base for about 20 seconds
to reset the code.
2.2.
Installing the phone
Battery Wire
NOTE: for desktop charging only, the handset is only able to charge facing up.
1. Remove the battery compartment door of handset.
2. Insert battery pack and connect the cord from left direction into the jack inside the handset.
3. Put the compartment door back on.
4. Plug the power supply cord into AC outlet and the other end into the power jack on the
base bottom. 1 Beep sound emitted.
5. Wait until
Place the handset in the base station to charge for 15 hours prior to first use. if you don’t
properly charge the phone, battery performance will be compromised.
6. Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the modular wall phone jack and the other end
icon stop blinking.
into the jack on the base marked TEL LINE.
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icon blinking.
TEL LINE
Power socket
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7. After charging, press key you can hear dial tone.
use the supplied power adapter, connect it to the base socket according to the
Only
installation instructions provided in this booklet and the indications on the identification label
affixed to it (voltage, current, electric net work frequency). As a safety measure, you c an use
the power adaptors to cut off the 240V current in case of danger. They must be located near to
the device, and must be easily accessible.
2.3.
Handset keys
Display
Shows in second row
time, handset number, date
Phonebook key
access to Phonebook
Talk key
Accept call,
Dial number
Select a menu entry
Validation
INT key
Key Lock key
activate / deactivate, keypad lock.
Next key
Microphone
2.4.
Base Station
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MENU
1
2
ghi5jkl
pqrs8tuv
C
R
3
def
abc
6
mno
9
wxyz
OK
INT
4
7
0
Handset location
T
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Earpiece
Menu/Mute key
Access to settings
Mute the microphone
Talk Off key
End call
End a call/Reject a call,
Cancel a menu entry,
Switch handset on/off
C key
Correction
Navigation key
Scroll option
REDIAL / CALLER LIST / PAUSE key
Access the last five dialled number,
Access the caller list,
Insert a pause.
R key
Recall/Flash
Base button
Pressed briefly:
- telephone set paging.
Held down (4 seconds minimum):
- telephone set registration.
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2.5.
Quick guide to handset display icons
Signal strength icon (blinking when no signal or the signal strength is weak).
INT
Internal Call icon.
Do not disturb (handset ringer muted).
Caller list active (icon is blinking when a new call is in the caller list).
Memory active.
Redial list active.
Keypad lock active.
Charging status icon ( : Full; : Flat; blinking during charging).
If you see the icon change into
keyboard is not available to use, please put the handset in cradle of base to recharge
your battery.
, that means your battery is low and your handset
3. Menu structure
01 - Phonebook
03 - time / DATE
04 - alarm clock
05 - hs ringer
06 - hs naming
07 - auto talk
08 - key tone
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01_0 - add
01_ 1 - edit
01_2 - delete
time
04_0 - OFF
04_ 1 - ON
05_0 - VOLUME
05_ 1 - MELODy
07_0 - OFF
07_ 1 - ON
08_0 - OFF
08_ 1 - ON
DATE
05_0_0 - OFf
05_0_ 1 - LOW
05_0_2 - MEDIUM
05_0_3 - HIGH
05_ 1_0 - MELODY 1
05_ 1_ 1 - MELODY 2
05_ 1_2 - MELODY 3
09 - area code
10 - CID mode
11 - call log
12 - FLASh timING
13 - tone / pulse
14 - registration
15 - de-register
16 - change PIN
17 - RE-INIT
10_0 - FSK
10_ 1 - DTMF
11_0 - all callS
11_ 1 - missed calls
12_0 - 100
12_ 1 - 250
12_2 - 600
13_0 - tone
13_ 1 - mbr 66/33
13_2 - pbr 60/40
17_0 - handset
17_ 1 - base
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4. Calls
Cordless phone basics
4.1.
4.1.1. Make a call
Ensure that the handset is switched on.
1. Press the Talk key
phone icon
2. Enter the phone number. The number is dialled.
- OR -
1. Enter the phone number first and then press the Talk key
press C key
2. Ending a call press the Talk/Off key
4.1.2. Answering a call
1. When the phone rings, press the Talk key
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2. If AUTO TALK MODE is ON, pick up the handset from the base station to answer.
3. Ending a call press the Talk/Off key
4.1.3. Handset volume
You can adjust the volume of what you hear through the handset at any time by pressing
or key. You will hear a beep with each key press. You will hear a double beep when you
reach the highest or lowest setting.
4.1.4. Caller timer
After you press Talk key on the handset, the built-in call timer shows in the display (after
20 seconds) and counts the length of time of the call on minutes and seconds.
4.1.5. Auto talk off
Placing the handset in the case cradle while the handset is off the hook (during a call)
automatically hangs up the handset.
4.1.6. Redialling a call
The last five numbers you have dialled can be quickly redialled.
Redialling from Standby Mode:
1. Press REDIAL key
2. Press the or key to review redial telephone list. (You can select to redial your last five
numbers called).
3. Press Talk key
, you will hear the dialling tone and the display will show you the
.
C
to remove the last digit.
. If you make a mistake,
or place the handset in the base station.
(Refer to § 4.6 “Auto talk”)
to answer the call.
or place the handset in the base station.
. The phone number that was last dialled appears on the display.
to dial out the number.
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4.1.7. Microphone mute function
During a call you can switch OFF the microphone. The call is placed on hold.
- Enable MUTE function: Press the MENU key
shows ’0000’.
- Disable MUTE function: Press the MENU key
4.1.8. Recall / Flash
Press the R key R to access line transfer offered by PABX or call waiting provided by
telephone Company.
4.1.9. Temporary tone
In pulse dialling, you can use temporary tone dialling to temporarily access touch-tone service
offered by banks.
1. Press the «*» key after call is answered.
2. Press the number key and follow the voice instructions.
3. After you hang up, the phone automatically returns to dial pulse (rotary) service.
4.1.10. Paging the handset
To locate a misplaced handset:
Press the Page key
Pressing the Talk/Off button will mute the page to ne.
4.2.
Calling line identification presentation (CLIP)
This CLIP phone stores and displays CLIP information provided by your local telephone
company.
You must subscribe to CLIP service in order to use this unit.
If you have not subscribed to CLIP service or if the caller number is «suppressed», the display
shows unknown.
Caller ID call waiting is not working in Pulse dialling mode.
4.2.1. Caller list
CLIP of incoming Call are stored in the CALLER LIST menu.
When you enter the CALLER LIST menu, the display will show icon
Caller List stores the last 20 incoming calls and call time.
If no call number is transmitted (unknown event), only the call time is stored.
4.2.2. Accessing the caller list menu
1. Press the CID key to enter the Caller List menu. The display shows the recent caller
phone number (up to 12 digits).
2. Press the or key through the caller List.
3. Press the 0/Next key
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at the base station, «INT» icon shown will blink until Talk is pressed.
0
to go to last number page for CID length.
MENU
MENU
to continue the call.
during a call. The display
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4.2.3. Calling back a caller
1. Press the CID key to enter the caller list menu.
2. Press the or key to select a call record.
3. Press the Talk key
to dial the number.
4.2.4. Deleting caller list record
1. Press the CID key to enter the caller list menu.
2. Press the or key to select a call record.
3. Press the C key
longer than 5 seconds, the entire Caller list will be deleted.
C
for 1 second to delete the current record. If you press and hold
4.2.5. Storing memory from the caller list
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
2. Press the CID key
The caller list appears on the screen.
3. Use or to select the desired caller number.
4. Press and hold the phonebook key
5. Enter the name of the entry. Press OK key
The number is shown on the screen.
6. Press OK key
The entry is stored in the phonebook. You will hear a confirmation tone.
If the number is too long, the screen will not show the number in full.
Press 0/Next key
.
.
OK
to confirm the name.
OK
to confirm the number.
0
to go to last number page for CID length.
5. Phonebook
Store up to thirty 24-digit numbers and 12 characters in memory for quick dialling.
5.1.
Dialling a memory number
1. Make sure your handset is at standby mode, press PHONEBOOK key .
2. Press the or key to view the phonebook locations.
3. Press Talk key
5.2.
Storing a memory
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
2. Enter the numbe r of your entry using the keypad keys.
If you enter an invalid digit, press C key
3. Press and hold the P HONEBOOK key
The name input screen appears.
4. Enter the name of the entry. Press OK key
The number then appears on the screen and the cursor is at the end of the number.
5. Press OK key
The entry is stored in the phonebook. You will hear a confirmation tone.
. The display number is dialled.
OK
to confirm the number.
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C
to erase the incorrect digit.
.
OK
to confirm the name.
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5.3.
Editing a memory
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
2. Press PHONEBOOK key
The list of phonebook entries organised in alphabetical order appears.
3. Select the entry you want to edit using or .
4. Press and hold PHONEBOOK key
You will then enter the name input screen and the cursor will be at the end of the name:
- The information is accurate. Press OK key
- To correct the name, press C key
Enter the new name and press OK key
5. You will then enter the number screen and the cursor will be at the end of the number:
- The information is accurate. Press OK key
- To correct the number, press C key
Enter the new number and press OK key
6. The entry is then modified and you will hear a confirmation tone.
5.4.
Deleting a memory
1. Press PHONEBOOK key .
The list of phonebook entries organised in alphabetical order appears.
2. Select the entry you want to delete using or .
3. Press and hold C key
4. Use the keypad:
- If you do not wish to delete the entry, press
- To delete the entry, press OK key
The entry is deleted from the phonebook. You will hear a confirmation tone.
NOTE: Press
5.5.
0
to show the remaining digits let in the memory. If you enter the wrong digits
press C key
C
to delete the incorrect digits.
Inserting a pause
You can insert a pause in the dialling sequence. Wait for a dial tone before you press OK key
OK
. The pause time is fixed to 3 seconds.
Press and hold R key
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.
.
C
C
, display will prompt ’’?’’.
OK
R
during edit mode to inset the pause. The display shows an ’’H’’.
OK
.
to delete characters.
OK
.
OK
.
C
to delete the numbers.
OK
.
.
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6. Using the Multi-Handset capabilities
These functions are used for handset management when two or more handsets are registered
on the same base.
6.1.
Intercom Call/Intercom
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
2. Press the INT key
all registered handsets.
3. Enter the desired handset number.
Press the 9 key if you want to call all handsets. All registered handsets are ringing.
The called handset number is blinking on the display. When the called handset answers,
blinking stops and the «INT» icon is ON.
6.2.
Answering an internal call
1. The ring melody from an internal call is different from an external call. The « INT» icon and
the calling handset number are blinking.
2. Press the Talk key
handset number stop blinking.
3. Ending an internal call p ress the Talk/Off key
station.
6.3.
Transferring an external call
INT
on the handset. The display shows the INT icon and the number of
INT
or INT
key to answer. The «INT» icon and the calling
or place the handset in the base
You can transfer an external call to another handset that is registered to the base station.
- Dur ing a call, press the «INT» key
INT
. The external user is put on hold.
- Enter the internal call number. When the user answers, you can announce the call.
- Press the Talk/Off key
6.4.
Making conference calls (3-way conversation)
You can connect one external call to two handsets registered at the base station. All users can
talk and listen simultaneously.
You are conducting a call with an external user.
1. Press the INT key
2. Enter the internal call number. Wait until the internal user answers.
3. Press and hold the key “*” to setup a 3 way-call (the two parties and yourself).
to transfer the call.
INT
. The external user is put on hold.
7. PHONE setting
7.1.
Time and date
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
2. Press
The time / date icons (format is HH:MM DD/MM where hour is of 24 hour format) are displayed
at the icon line.
3. Use the touch tone pad to enter the current time and date.
4. Press OK key
MENU
+ 0 +
OK
to confirm your selection.
3
def
+ OK.
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7.2.
Alarm clock
To set the date and time :
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
2. Press
3. Use the keypad :
4. Press OK key
7.3.
You can choose from four ringer volumes.
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
2. Press
3. Press the 0 + OK to access HS ringer volume.
4. Use or to select the volume level.
5. Press OK key
7.4.
This function allows you to assign a ring tone for incoming calls.
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
2. Press
3. Press 1 + OK to access HS ringer melody.
4. Use the keypad :
5. Press OK key
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- Press
- Press
MENU
0
1
4
ghi
+ 0 +
+ OK.
to deactivate Alarm clock.
+ OK to activate Alarm clock.
Use the touch tone pad to enter the current alarm time. Enter minutes first (format
is HH:MM).
OK
to confirm the entry.
Handset ringer level
MENU
5
jkl
+ 0 +
+ OK.
OK
to confirm your selection.
Handset ringer melody
- Press
- Press
- Press
MENU
0
1
2
abc
5
jkl
+ 0 +
+ OK.
to select the melody 0.
to select the melody 1.
, to select the melody 2.
OK
to confirm your selection.
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7.5.
Handset naming
This function allows you to change the name of your handset.
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
MENU
2. Press
3. Use the keypad to enter the new name (up to 10 characters).
Use C key
4. Press OK key
7.6.
Auto talk
When active, the auto pick up feature enables you to automatically pick up as soon as you
remove the handset from its base.
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
MENU
2. Press
3. Use the keypad :
0
- Press
1
- Press
4. Press OK key
7.7.
Key tone On/Off
This function allows you to activate or deactivate tones being heard when pressing the keypad.
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
MENU
2. Press
3. Use the keypad :
0
- Press
1
- Press
4. Press OK key
6
mno
+ 0 +
C
(Refer to § 6.2 “Answering a call”)
+ 0 +
to deactivate Auto Talk.
to activate Auto Talk.
+ 0 +
to deactivate key tone.
to activate key tone.
+ OK.
to delete wrong input if necessary.
OK
to confirm your selection.
7
pqrs
+ OK.
OK
to confirm your selection.
8
tuv
+ OK.
OK
to confirm your selection.
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7.8.
Key lock
You can lock the keypad to prevent inadvertent activation.
1. Press and hold */key lock key for 1 second, when the keypad lock is switched ON,
the display will show Key Lock icon
2. To recover to normal, press and hold */key lock key
base cradle.
8. Advanced settings
8.1.
Local area code
If you enter a 1 to 4 digit area code in the area code menu, your local area code will not appear in
caller ID messages you receive. Instead, you will see the local phone number. Calls you receive from
outside your local area code will show the full number.
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
2. Press
3. Key in 1 to 4 digits area local code, use C key C to delete wrong input if necessary.
4. Press OK key
8.2.
CID Mode
If you subscribe to the "Number display" service, this function allo ws you to display the caller’s
number on your handset.
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
2. Press
3. Use the keypad to select CID Mod e:
- Press
- Press
4. Press OK key
MENU
MENU
0
1
9
+ 0 +
OK
to confirm your code.
+ 1 + 0 + OK.
to select FSK Mode.
to select DTMF Mode.
OK
to confirm your selection.
wxyz
+ OK.
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8.3.
Call log
This function allows you to choose the call log that you want to view.
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
.
1 sec or replace handset into the
2. Press
3. Use the keypad:
4. Press OK key
8.4.
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, conference call.
Contact your administrator, who will supply the appropriate time period, and proceed to the new
settings.
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
2. Press
3. Use the keypad to select Fl ash value:
4. Press OK key
- Press
- Press
Flash timing
- Press
- Press
- Press
MENU
+ 1 + 1 + OK.
0
to display MISSED CALLS.
1
to display ALL CALLS.
OK
to confirm your selection.
2
MENU
0
to select 100ms.
1
to select 250ms.
2
abc
to select 600ms.
abc
+ 1 +
+ OK.
OK
to confirm your selection.
8.5.
Tone / Pulse dialling
Most telephone systems use tone dialling, however, some may still use pulse dialling.
Depending on your telephone system, set the dialling mode as follows:
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
2. Press
3. Use the keypad to select the dialling mode:
4. Press OK key
8.6.
This function allows you to register a new handset on your base.
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
2. Press and hold Page key for 5 seconds (after 1 minute if no Handset has started
3. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
4. Press
5. Enter the 4 digit base master PIN code (default 0000). Each time a digit is entered the «_»
6. Press OK key
7. The handset number (1, 2, 3 or 4) will be assigned by base automatically then one long
- Press
- Press
- Press
MENU
0
1
2
abc
3
def
+ 1 +
to select Tone mode.
to select Pulse 66/33 mode.
to select Pulse 60/40 mode.
+ OK.
OK
to confirm your selection.
Association handset & base
association process the base goes back to standby).
MENU
is replaced by a «*».
state.
confirmation beep and return to main menu.
4
ghi
+ 1 +
+ OK.
OK
to confirm. The display shall show «-- -- -- --» to indicate the waiting
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8.7.
Disassociation handset
This function allows you to de-register a handset from your base.
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
MENU
2. Press
3. Enter the number of the handset you want to delete (at standby state, the handset number
is displayed on the screen).
You will hear a long beep confirmation tone.
8.8.
Base master PIN code
This function allows you to change the base PIN code.
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
MENU
2. Press
If the programmed code is the default one (0000):
3. Enter the 4 digits base master PIN code (default 0000). Each time a digit is entered the
«_» is replaced by a «*».
4. Press OK key
In the opposite case:
3. Enter your old code first. Each time a digit is entered the «_» is replaced by a «*».
Press OK key
4. Enter your new PIN code. Each time a digit is entered the «_» is replaced by a «*».
5. Press OK key
8.9.
Restoring the Handset / Base Default Settings
To restore the factory settings for your Handset or your Base:
1. Make sure your handset is on standby mode.
MENU
2. Press
3. Use the keypad:
0
- Press
1
- Press
4. Press OK key
5
jkl
+ 1 +
+ 1 +
+ 1 +
to reset your Handset.
to reset your Base.
+ OK.
6
mno
+ OK.
OK
to confirm your new PIN code.
OK
to confirm.
OK
to confirm your new PIN code.
7
pqrs
+ OK.
OK
to confirm your selection.
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9. Changing the battery
Make sure the telephone is OFF before you replace battery.
1. Remove the battery compartment door.
2. Disconnect the cord attached to the battery pack and remove the battery pack from the
handset.
3. Insert the new battery pack and connect the cord into the jack inside the handset.
4. Put the battery compartment door back on.
5. Place handset in the base to charge. Allow the handset battery to properly charge (for 12
hours) prior to first use or when you install a new battery pack. If you do not properly
charge the phone, battery performance will be compromised.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with 3,6V 300mAh
type or equivalent rechargeable battery pack. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. The
cell may explode. Check with local code fo r possible special disposal instructions.
9.1.
Battery safety precautions
Do not burn, disassemble, mutilate or puncture. Like other batteries of this type, toxic materials
could be released which can cause injury.
To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury, use only the battery listed in the user’s guide.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
Remove batteries if storing over 30 days.
10. General product care
To keep your telephone working and looking good, follow these guidelines:
Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise (for
example, motors or fluorescent lamps).
DO NOT expose to direct sunlight or moisture.
Avoid dropping and other rough treatment to the phone.
Clean with a soft cloth.
Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder because this will damage the finish.
Retain the original packaging in case you need to ship the phone at a later date.
11. Troubleshooting
11.1.
Causes of poor reception
x Aluminium siding.
x Foil backing on insulation.
x Heating ducts and other metal construction can shield radio signals.
x You are too close to appliances such as microwaves, stoves, computers, etc.
x Atmospheric conditions, such as strong storms.
x Base installed in the basement or lower floor of the house.
x Base is plugged into an AC outlet with other electronic devices.
x Baby monitor is using the same frequency.
x Handset battery is low.
x You are out of range of the base.
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11.2.
Troubleshooting tips
11.2.1. Caller id
Problem
No display
11.2.2. Telephone
Problem Solution
No dial tone
Dial tone is OK, but can’t dial out
Handset does not ring
You experience static, noise or fading in
and out
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x
Is battery fully charged? Try replacing
the battery. Make sure the battery is
properly installed and connected.
x
If you are using AC power, make sure
that the unit is connected to a nonswitched electrical outlet. Disconnect the
unit from the plug and plug it in again.
x
Did you order Caller ID service from your
local telephone company?
x
Check installation:
x
- Is the base power cord connected to a
working outlet?
x
- Is the telephone line cord connected to
the base unit and the wall jack?
x
Disconnect the base from the wall jack and
connect another phone to the same jack. If
there is no dial tone in the second phone,
the problem might be your wiring or local
service.
x
Is the handset out of range of the base?
x
Make sure the battery is properly charged
(12 hours).
x
Is the battery pack installed correctly?
x
Did the IN USE indicator come on?
The battery may need to be charged.
x
Make sure the tone/pulse setting is correct.
x
Make sure the RINGER setting on the
handset is programmed to ON.
x
You may have too many extension phones
on your line. Try unplugging some phones.
x
See solutions for «NO dial tone».
x
Change channels.
x
Is handset out of range?
Move closer to the base.
x
Does the base need to be relocated?
x
Charge battery.
x
Make sure base is not plugged into an
outlet with another household appliance.
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Solution
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11.3.
Unit beeps
- Place handset in base for 20 seconds to reset the security code. If that doesn’t work,
charge battery for 15 hours.
- Clean charging contacts on handset and base with a soft cloth.
- See solutions for «No dial tone».
- Replace battery.
11.4.
Memory dialling
- Did you program the memory location keys correctly?
- Did you follow proper dialling sequence?
- Make sure the tone/pulse setting is correct.
- Did you reprogram numbers into memor y after power outage or battery replacement.
12. Guarantee terms and conditions
Product Warranty
Sagem Guarantees your product for 12 months from date of purchase against any defect in
materials or workmanship under conditions of normal use and service and subject to proof of
the date of purchase being provided and subject to the conditions specified below.
The benefits covered by this warranty are in addition to all other rights and remedies in respect
of the product that the consumer has under the Trade Practices Act and similar State and
Territory laws.
Warranty Service Conditions
Subject to your statutory rights referred to above, Sagem expressly limits its liabili ty with
respect to its products to the person who purchases the Product from the Sagem authorised
retailer. Subject to your statutory rights referred to above, Sagem expressly limits its liability
with respect to its products to whichever is the lowest amount out of:
A. The cost of ha ving the goods repaired;
B. The cost of replacing the goods; or
C. The cost of obtaining equivalent goods.
Subject to your statutory rights referred to above, in the event of the goods requiring service
under warranty, the owner is responsible for the cost of transportation to the authorised service
organisation. Whilst in transit the goods are at the owner’s risk. Subject to your statutory rights
referred to above, should the goods be found to be in sound working order by the authorised
service organisation the owner may be charged a service fee.
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Subject to your statutory rights referred to above, the goods will not be eligible for service under
this warranty if:
A. Proof of date of purchase cannot be provided;
B. The good s are not branded Sagem;
C. The goods have been rented to another person;
D. The defect was caused by an accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation or operation,
lack of reasonable care, unauthorised modification, loss of parts, tampering or attempted
repair by a person not authorised by Sagem; or
E. The product has been damaged by lightning or a mains power surge.
Do you really need service?
Before calling for service under this warranty have you:
- Checked that all cables are se curely connected as detailed in the User Guide?
- Referred to the User Guide to ensure that the features are being used correctly?
- If you are trying to access a network service such as Call Waiting, confirmed with your
network provider that you have access to this featur e?
IMPORTANT
Please retain this booklet with your sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase.
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