Sagem D86C User Manual

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User Guide
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INTRODUCTION
Dear customer: Thank you for purchasing a SAGEM DECT telephone; we appreciate your trust in us. This product was manufactured with the upmost care, should you encounter any difficulties during its us e, we recommend that you refer to this user guide. You can also find information on the following site:
Recommendations and safety instructions
For more details, refer to paragraph “Recommendations of secur ity”, page 34.
Your telephone DECT comprises a small-size r emovable plastic part (drawer of SIM card) being able to be introduced By measurement of precaution, to hold this dra wer of SIM card out of reach children. Your DECT telephone must not be installed in a humid room (wash r oom, bathroom, laundry room, kitchen, etc.) unless it is 1.50 m away from a water point, or outside. You r telephone must be operated at temperatures ranging from 5°C to 45°C. Only use the supplied power adapter, connect it to the bas e socket according to the installation instructions provided in this booklet and the indications on the id entification label affixed to it (voltage, current, electric network frequency). A s a safety measure, you can use the power adaptors to cut off the 240V current in case of danger. They m ust be located near to the device, and must be easily accessib le. 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 te lephone cord.
For your personal safety, never place your handset on th e base without the batteries, or without the battery cover, you could get an electric shock. To avoid damaging your handset, only use certified recha rgeable AAA batteries NiMH 1.2 V 600 mAH, never use non rechargeable batteries. Insert the batteries in the handset battery compartment respecting polarity. At the end of their useful life, batteries must be disposed of according to the recy cling 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 part s (of a television for example), or of any ele ctric appliance may result in range reduction.
Some sensitive medical equipment and safety equipmen t may be affected by the radio-frequency transmissions of your telephone. In all cases , we ask that you respect the safety recommendations.
In areas where storms are frequent, we reco mmend 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 the emergency calls, use a self-contained cord telephone.
The CE marking certifies that the product meets the essential requirem ents 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 spec trum attributed to ground and spatial communication to prevent damaging interference. The declaration of compliance may be looked up on the www.sagem.com site, section "support" or can be obtained from the following addres s:
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
http://www.sagem.com/faq
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CONTENTS
Your telephone 4
Unpacking 4
Your base 4 Your handset 5 Connecting the base 7 Handset set-up 8 Replacing the batteries 9 Installation of a SIM card 10
Menu structure 11 Cordless Handset 13
General operations 13
Switch handset On/Off 13 Lock handset keypad 13 Make an external call 13 Pre-dialing for a call 13 Mute function 13 Hands-free operation 14 Answer an external call 14 Adjust volume 14 End a call 14 Last numbers redialing 14
Caller Display 15
View caller list 15 Delete Caller Display records 15 Store a Caller Display number in phonebook 15 Call back from caller list 15
Intercom 16
Make an intercom call 16 Incoming call - when you are making an intercom call 16
Call transfer and Conference 16
Text (SMS) 17
SMS Text Message Writing 17 Write 17 Inbox 17 Draft 18
Outbox 18
Service Centre 18 Quick enter to phonebook 19 Store a number into phonebook 19 Store a last number into phonebook 19 Change a stored number 19 Delete a stored number 19 SIM copy 20 Phonebook transfer between handsets 20 Quick dial 20 Make a call from phonebook 20
Display 21
Wallpaper setting 21 Contrast setting 21
Alarm/Clock 22
Clock Setting 22 Alarm Setting 22
Sound Settings 23
Handset Volume 23 HS Ring 23 Internal Ring 23 BS Ring 23 Tone 24
Settings 25
Handset Settings 25
Auto answer 25 Register a new handset to a base 25 Economy Mode 26 Handset Name 26 Language 26 Resetting the handset (defa u lt HS) 26 Room monitor 26
Base settings 27
Change PIN (Personal Identification Number) 27 Remove HS 27 Default BS 28 Flash Time 28 Pause Time 28 Call log 28 Auto-Delete 29
To View caller list 30 Delete Caller Display records 30 Store a Caller Display number in phonebook 30 Call back from caller list 30
Appendix 31
Care and Maintenance 31 Problems 31
Features 32 Environment 33
Packaging 33 Batteries 33 The product 33
Recommendations of security 34 Warranty 35
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YOUR TELEPHONE
Unpacking
Place the box in front of you, open it and make sure it contains the following items:
• one base,
• one handset,
• one battery compartment cover,
• a desk charger fitted with its power supply unit,
• one equipped power adapter,
• one telephone line cord,
• a rechargeable battery unit,
• this user guide.
In the case of purchasing a Duo Pack, you will find in addition for each additional handset:
• a desk charger fitted with its power supply unit,
• an additional battery flap,
• a rechargeable battery unit.
In the case of purchasing a Single Pack, you will find :
• one handset,
• a desk charger fitted with its power supply unit,
• one battery compartment cover,
• a rechargeable battery unit,
• this user guide.
Your base
It fits well into your family and professional environment.
Handset location
Base button Pressed briefly:
- handset paging. Held down:
- handset registration.
LED Flashes during a call
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YOUR TELEPHONE
Your handset
With its user-friendly design, you will appreciate how easy it is to hold and its quality during conversations.
Color graphics display
Program keys
Pick up/Hang up Turn on/off the handset
Handsfree
The navigator key, a rapid selection tool.
Navigating Redial
Earpiece
Navigator Redial
R key
Alphanumeric keypad
Microphone
R key
Handsfree
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YOUR TELEPHONE
Banner icons
Icons Indication
Antenna symbol for indication in range. It is ON when the base is found. It blinks when the handset is out of range or searching for a base.
Battery symbol for indicating 3 different battery levels.
Handsfree speakerphone. It is ON whenever the speakerphone is activated. It is OFF whenever the speakerphone is not activated.
No ring symbol. It is ON when the ringer volume was set to zero level.
Phone on symbol for indicating external line seizure. It is ON when an external call is connected. It blinks when there is an external incoming call or an external call is held.
Internal call symbol for indicating internal line seizure. It is ON when an internal call is connected. It blinks when there is an internal incoming call or an internal call is held.
Keypad locked symbol for indicating keypad is locked. It is ON whenever the keypad is locked.
Alarm icon. It is ON when an alarm clock has been activated.
When the battery charge icon is at minimum, your screen will not be lit and the volume level of the hands-free function will be decreased until the battery is recharged.
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YOUR TELEPHONE
Connecting the base
Before making any connections, please refer to the safety instructions presented at the beginning of this user guide.
Place the base where it should be located. Plug the telephone line connector (as shown in the illustration) into the telephone socket under the base and connect the other end to the telephone wall socket.
Connect the power connector under the base and the other end of the cord to the power socket.
The power supply indicator located on the base is green. Place the base in its final location.
Telephone socket
Power socket
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YOUR TELEPHONE
Handset set-up
Insert the battery unit (mark 1) in its housing, then insert the small connector (mark 2) in its slot, with the wire orientation shown in the second figure.
Place the cover back (mark 3) on the handset by pushing upwards until it is completely closed.
Black wire
Remove the protection film on the screen, place the set on the desktop charger for full battery charging.
The charge icon appears on screen, indicating the battery's status. A full icon indicates the battery unit is charged.
Use only certified rechargeable battery units. Upon first use, to guarantee optimum charging, leave the set on its charger for at least 12 hours. The battery unit may be hot while charging. This condition is absolutely normal, and safe.
Red wire
3
1
2
Insertion direction
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YOUR TELEPHONE
Replacing the batteries
Hold down the Talk key to turn off the handset. Turn it around so that the battery
compartment is accessible.
Exert a pressure on the compartment battery and slip the compartment battery downwards.
Disconnect the small connector, then remove the old battery unit. Place the new battery unit in its housing, then connect the small connector in its slot, with the wires placed as shown in the second figure on the previous page.
Place the cover back on the handset by pushing upwards until it is completely closed.
Scrap the used battery unit according to the recycling instructions in the Environment section of this manual.
To prevent any damage, use only the battery unit supplied with the set.
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YOUR TELEPHONE
Installation of a SIM card
Take your base, remove the compartment of SIM card (reference mark 2) located on the right side .
Take your SIM card (reference mark 3) and slide it in the compartm ent by taking account of the direction of insertion (printed circuit of the visible card and notch on the right).
Insert the compartment unit and SIM card in the housing located on the basis (reference mark 1) .
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Recommendation of safety ;
Your telephone DECT comprises a small-size removable plastic part (drawer of SIM card) being able to be introduced By measurement of precaution, to hold this drawer of SIM card out of reach children.
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MENU STRUCTURE
Text
Phonebook
Display
Alarm/Clock
Sound Settings
Write Inbox Draft Outbox Service Center
New Entry View Entry Edit Entry Delete Entry Delete All PB transfer Quick Dial Copy from SIM
Wallpaper Contrast
Clock Setting Alarm Setting
Handset Volume
HS Ring
Internal Ring
BS Ring
Tone
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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Earpiece Speaker
Melody Volume
Melody Volume
Melody Volume
Key Tone Charge tone
Battery low Out of Range List end tone
(Vol 1-5) (Vol 1-5)
(Vol 1-5)
(Vol 1-5)
(Vol 1-5)
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MENU STRUCTURE
Settings
Caller ID
Answer Machine
Handset Set
Base Set
Handset Set.
Base Settings
Auto answer Register HS Economy mode Handset Name Language Default HS Room Monitor
Change PIN Remove HS Default BS Flash Time PauseTime Call log Auto-Delete
Auto answer Register HS Dim Mode Handset Name Reset Handset Room Monitor
Change PIN Remove HS Default BS Flash Time PauseTime Call log Auto-Delete
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