Sagem SIXTY User Manual

USER GUIDE
SIXTY
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
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 CE label confirms that the product comp lies with the 1999/5/EC regulations of the European Union Parliament regarding wireless systems and telecommunications.
The declaration of compliance may be looked up on the www.sagemcom.com websit e sect ion « Suppo rt», or can be obtained from the following address :
250, route de l'Empereur - 92848 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex - France
Copyright © Sagemcom Broadband SAS All rights reserved Sagemcom is a registered trademark
Sagemcom Broadband SAS
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Contents
Recommendations and safety instructions .... 4
Unpacking............................................... ... ......... 5
Phone description ....................................... .... ................5
Your base................................................................... 5
Your handset.............................................................. 6
Control panel.............................................................. 7
Using the touch buttons............................................. 7
Display screen............................................................ 8
Phone installation.............................................. 9
Connecting the base .......................................................9
Setting up the handset ....................................................9
Charging batteries .........................................................10
Settings required before use .........................................10
Navigating in the menu .......................................... .... ...10
Menu structure......................................................... 11
Browsing through the menus................................... 11
Phone use......................................................... 12
Handset location ............................................. ..............12
Calling ...........................................................................12
Receiving a call........................................................ 12
Making a call............................................................ 13
Ending a call............................................................. 13
During a call............................................................. 13
Call key function....................................................... 14
Secret mode....................................................... .... .. 14
Hands-free mode/Speakerphone mode................... 14
Calling the last number dialled................................. 15
Call time display....................................................... 15
Phonebook....................................................... 15
Creating an entry ..........................................................15
Editing an entry .............................................................16
Associating a ring tone with a phonebook entry ...........16
Other number ...............................................................16
Deleting an entry ..........................................................16
Calling using the phonebook ........................................17
Searching for a contact .................................................17
Call log.............................................................. 17
Viewing the received and dialled call log ......................17
The events log ..............................................................18
Viewing the events log............................................. 18
Activating/deactivating the new event
information screen................................................... 18
Clearing notifications............................................... 18
Information .................................................................... 18
Accessories...................................................... 19
Alarm clock ...................................................................19
Activating / deactivating the alarm clock.................. 19
Changing the alarm clock ring tone......................... 19
Modifying the alarm clock time................................ 19
Timer ............................................................................19
Activate the timer..................................................... 19
Changing the programmed time of the timer........... 20
Displaying or hiding the programmed
time of the timer....................................................... 20
Changing the timer ring tone................................... 20
Ring tones ........................................................ 20
Changing the ring tones ...............................................20
Activating or deactivating the beeps ............................. 20
Activating/deactivating the silent mode ........................21
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Settings ....................................................... ..... 21
Modifying the date and time ..........................................21
Adjusting the contrast .......................................... .........21
Modifying the language .................................................22
The voicemail number (according to operator) .............22
Defining forbidden prefixes - Call barring ......................22
Demo ............................................................................23
Advanced settings .........................................................23
Base settings.................................... ....................... 23
Line settings............................................................. 24
Modifying the base code.......................................... 25
Answering machine......................................... 26
Enabling / disabling the answering machine .................26
Modifying the outgoing message ..................................27
Recording a personal outgoing message................ 27
Deleting your personal outgoing message............... 27
Listen to a personal message.................................. 27
Playing messages .........................................................27
Remote access to answering machine .........................28
Deleting all the old messages .......................................28
TAM settings.................................................... 29
Activating and deactivating call screening ....................29
Modifying the remote access code ...............................29
Number of rings ............................................................29
Replacing the batteries................................... 30
Pairing GAP-compatible DECT
handsets on the SIXTY base .......................... 30
Pairing of SIXTY handsets
ON the SIXTY base.......................................... 30
Appendix.......................................................... 31
Care and Maintenance ................................................. 31
Problems ...................................................................... 31
Technical characteristics ............................... 32
Initial condition .............................................................32
Environment .................................................... 33
Packaging .....................................................................33
Batteries and rechargeable batteries ........................... 33
The product ..................................................................33
Guarantee......................................................... 34
Terms and Conditions for United Kingdom &
Ireland only ...................................................................34
Terms and Conditions for other countries ....................36
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RECOMMENDATIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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 o r outside. This device is designe d 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 conne ct it to the electricity mains i n accordance with the installatio n 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 230 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 pu bli c tele ph one netwo r k. If probl ems sh ou ld ari se , 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 batte ries 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 telephone has a range of approx. 50 metres indoors and up to 300 metres outdoors. The range
can be affected by the proximity of metal objects, such as a television and electrical devices. Zones without reception may appear owing to elements in the bu ilding. This can cau se brief i nterrup tions in the conversation, caused by faulty transmission.
Certain medical equipment and highly-sensitive machines or security systems may be affected by the transmission power of the telephone. In these cases we recommend adhering to the safety information.
In regions greatly affected by electrical storms we recommen d that you pro tect you r telep hone circuit wi th a special fixture for excess voltage.
Your SIXTY has anti-skid pads that should leave no traces on your furniture and ensure stability. However, given the the wide variety of finishes used by furniture manufacturers, traces may appear on surfaces in contact with the parts of your SIXTY. Sage mcom of damage.
Broadband SAS decline all responsibility in any such cases
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UNPACKING

Place the box in front of you, open it and make sure it contains the following items: one base SIXTY, one handset with its batteries, one telephone line cord, one equipped power adapter and the quick start guide.

PHONE DESCRIPTION

Your base

The SIXTY is the contemporary interpretation by SA GEMCOM of the S63, which accompanied the develo pment of telephone communications in many countries in the 60s and 70s. It n evertheless has the lates t technology, such a s browser touch buttons, HiFi ringtones, dialling light and sound effects.
Indicator light
Keyway *
Base button / Paging
- Short press: find handsets (Paging)
- Press and hold : handset registratio
Access to voicemail service/ Access to your messages on the answering machine**
Loudspeaker/Pick up
* Keyway: indicates the position of the handset earpiece ** Press and hold the key
- 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.
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Indicator light operation:
• Fast flashing: The base is in pairing mode.
• Slow flashing: handset on line or new events. Make sure that when the handset is on the charger, the 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 answe r 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.
Speaker
Handset charging contacts
Battery compartment
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Hang up/ Pick up
Battery cover
The handset batteries are charged when the handset is placed on i ts b ase. W hen o ff t he ba se, t he ha ndset's batte ry power provides 120 hours of standby time and 10 hours of talk time.
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Microphone

Control panel

Your SIXTY has touch keys for access to configuration and set tings functions. This screen tells you about the state (date and time, unread message, etc..).

Using the touch buttons

The screen includes six touch keys around its periphery. Simply touch the tactile area for the function to be taken into account:
Key Function(s) Key Function(s)
Scroll up /Go to the menu list. Browse down / Go to the menu list. Context key 1: Access a menu / Vali-
date the selection. Asterisk key. # key.
Context key 2: Delete an entry / Return to the previous menu.
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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
Current call
Alarm on
Battery indicator
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.
If a second handset is paired with the base, the "low emission" icon is no longer displayed.
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PHONE INSTALLATION

CONNECTING THE BASE

Before making any connections, please refer to the safety instructions presented at the beginning of this user guide.
Never force the plugs: they are in different shapes to avoid connection mistakes.
If you have made a mistake while choosing the language or the country, you have the possibility to change them later. In order to modify the language or the country, refer to paragraph "Modifying the language", page 22. In order to modify the country, refer to paragraph "Modifying the country", page 24.

SETTING UP THE HANDSET

Power socket
1. On the underside of the base, click the phone jack into
its socket and connect the other end of the cord to the telephone wall outlet.
2. Connect the end of the power supply cord on the
underside of the base and connect the power adapter to the mains socket. The phone display is turned on.
3. An information screen presents the current language
used.
4. Select the language using
5. Press Valid..
6. An information screen asks you to choose the country
where you will use your telephone.
7. Select the country using and keys. Press Valid..
Telephone socket
and keys.
The batteries are already inserted in the hand set. To put the handset into use, simply remove the tab by pulling on it firmly in the direction of the arrow.
The handset emits a double beep to indicat e 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.
On leaving the factory, the handset is already registered in the base. If your handset is not recognized by the base, then launch a manual registration (see paragraph "Pairing GAP-compatible DECT handsets on the SIXTY base", page 30.
You can now use your telephone to make a nd receive calls.
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CHARGING BATTERIES

Place the handset on its base and fully charge the batteries. An audio signal is emitted and a light fl ashes when the handset is placed correctly on the base.
The handset batteries charging time is 10 hours. During charging, the batteries m ay heat up. This is quite normal and perfectly safe.
The battery charge icon is animated to indicate that the battery is being charged and stops to indicate that the batteries are fully charged.
Handset charging contacts
Base charging contacts

SETTINGS REQUIRED BEFORE USE

Setting the date and time accuratel y 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 sub-menu or a precise setting.
The key allows you to enter the sub-menus of the chosen function and select the setting to modify. With the key you can return to the previous function or cancel the current choice.
The keys and are used when you use the answering machine.
See the menu structure to familiarise yourself with what your phone can do.
and you can choose a menu, a
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Menu structure

To access one of your phone's menus, use key or .

Browsing through the menus

Use the browsing keys  or  to select the desired menu. Press Valid. To confirm your selection.
Menu
PHONEBOOK
Option
CALLS
ACCESSORIES
RING TONE
SETTINGS
ANS.MACH
CALL VIEW EDIT
RING TONE DELETE ADD NUMBER
NEW ENTRY
INCOMING CALLS OUTGOING CALLS EVENTS
ALARM TIMER
EXTERNAL CALL BEEPS SILENT MODE DATE/TIME
CONTRAST LANGUAGE VOICE BOX No
RESTRICTION ADVANCED SET.
DEMO MESSAGES
ON/ OFF OUTGOING MESS. SETTINGS
Select the desired functi on by pres sing the brow sing keys or 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 . Press Valid..
3. Select DATE/TIME using or . Press Valid.
You are now under the DATE/TIME menu.
DATE/TIME
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