SAGEMCOM D77T-V User Manual

guide
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
4INFORMATION
4Preface 4 Safety information 5 Application information 5Environment 6 Setting up/range
7SET-UP
7 D77 box contents 8 Presenting the base unit
9 Presenting the handset 10 The Navigator 11 Rapid access to the answering machine messages 11 Screen 12 Base unit connection 13 Inserting batteries in the handset 14 Battery function duration 14 Longevity of the battery 14 Battery charging status 14 Switching the handset on and off 14 Out of range
15 BLOCK DIAGRAM 16 MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS
16 Making an external call 16 Answering a call 16 Making an internal call 16 CLI (Caller Line ID) function 17 Managing calls whilst communication is underway 17 Call management 18 Locking the handset keypad 18 Using in hands-free mo d e 19 Setting the volume 19 Secret mode
20 PHONEBOOK
20 Adding a phonebook entry 20 Viewing a phonebook entry 21 Editing a phonebook entry 21 Deleting a phonebook entry 21 Deleting the entire phonebook
22 DATE AND TIME
22 Set the time and date
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23 CUSTOMISATION
23 Setting the melody and handset volume for an external call 23 Customising the name of the handset 23 Activating/deactivating automatic pick-up 23 Activating/deactivating automatic Hang-up 24 Setting the menu language 24 Setting the base unit melody and volume
25 ADVANCED SETTINGS
25 Setting the flash time 25 Registering a new handset 26 Removing a handset 26 Changing your PIN code 27 Resetting the handset and the base unit default settings
28 CALL LOG
28 To display the list of calls made 28 Removing numbers from the list of calls 28 Storing a caller's details in the phonebook
29 ANSWERING MACHINE (D77V only)
29 Playing a message 30 Recording a memo 30 Selecting answer machine mode 32 Activating/deactivating the answering machine 32 TAM Settings 33 Remote control
37 TECHNICAL DATA
37 Condition on delivery 38 Features
39 WARRANTY
39 Terms and Conditions for United Kingdom & Ireland only
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Preface
Dear customer, congratulations on buying your SAGEMCOM DECT 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. You can also find information on the following site:
http://www.sagemcom.com To operate the device safely and easily, please read the following sections carefully:
Safety information
- 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.
- Only use the power unit supplied and connect it to the electricity
mains in accordance with the installation instructions in t his 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 public
telephone network. If problems should arise, contact your nearest specialist dea ler. Only use t he telephone cable suppli ed.
- 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, only use certified
rechargeable battery NiMH 2.4 V 600 mAh, never use non rechargeable battery. Insert the battery in the handset 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.
- 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 recommend
that you protect your telephone circuit with a special fixture for excess voltage.
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- You cannot make calls with the device if there is a power cut. Therefore keep another telephone at th
e ready in the event of
an emergency.
- The CE label confirms that the product complies with the 1999/ 5/EC regulations of the European Union Parliament regarding wireless systems and telecommunications for user protection and for preventing electromagnetic interference. This ensures the allocated communication network is used properly and radio interference is avoided. The declaration of compliance may be looked up on the
www.sagemcom.com
website, section
«S
Support
» or can be obtained from the following address:
SAGEMCOM SAS
250, route de l'Empereur - 92500 Rueil-Malmaison - France
Application information
This telephone is to be used for transmitting voice messages via telephone networks. Any other use is not permitted and is considered unfit for the intended use.
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, operati on and disposal.
Packaging
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
If your product contains batteries, they must be disposed of at the designated collection points.
The product
The crossed out dustbin displayed on the product signifies that it belongs to the electrical and electronic equipment group. The European regulations request you to carry out your own selective recycling collection at:
• the sales outlet when you buy a similar new device.
• the collection points available in your area (recycling centres,
sorting points, etc).
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This means you participate in the recycling and valorisation of used electric and electronic goods which would otherwise have a negative impact on the environment and health.
Setting up/range
Place the base station somewhere central and easily accessible where you want to use it. Depending on the ambient conditions, the range can be up to approx. 300 metres outdoors. It has a range of up to 50 metres indoors depending on the space and structure of the building. The structure of the building can cause signal shadows to occur. This can lead to short interruptions when speaking due to the weak signal. The connection breaks up temporarily when there is insufficient field strength. Place an anti-slip mat under the base station. The feet on the device do not usually leave any undesirable marks behind. Due to the variety of varnish and polish used on furniture, we cannot completely rule out the possibility that marks from the feet of the device are left on any surfaces. SAGEMCOM does not accept any liability for this type of damage. Operating the base station or charger outside or in areas exposed to frost is not permitted. The recommended ambient temperature for operating the base station is +5 °C – +45 °C, the recommended relative air humidity is 20 % to 75 %. The installation location must have a mains socket for 230 volts for the base station or the charger.
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D77 box contents
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,
• one equipped power adapter,
• a rechargeable battery unit,
• one telephone line cord,
•this user guide.
In the case of purchasing a pack duo or trio, you will find in addition for each additional handset:
• a handset charger,
• an additional battery flap,
• A rechargeable battery unit.
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Presenting the base unit
Your base is designed to fit into your family environment.
1. Flashing light on the base unit :
Red : handset charging Green : line connection
Orange : line connection and the handset is charging. Green + flashing slowly: base unit in paging mode. Orange + flashing slowly: base unit in paging mode and the handset is charging. Green + flashing quickly: base unit in pairing mode. Orange + flashing quickly: base unit in pairing mode and the handset is charging.
Green + flashing slowly + flashing display : Presence of new unread answering machine messages.
2. Display (model with answering machine only) :
Record mode (example
o2 ):
- New messages : the display flashes indicating the number of unread messages.
- No new messages : the display shows the number of read messages.
Simple mode :
Ao is displayed.
Deactivated :
-- is displayed.
3. Base unit button : Short press: searches for handsets (paging). Long press: matching of handsets.
4. Location of the handset.
5. Base unit charging contacts.
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2 3
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Presenting the handset
You will appreciate the design and quality of the handset during conversations with your callers.
1. Speaker.
2. Display.
3. OK / Menu key / Secret mode key during communication (Secret).
4. Access list of calls made.
5. Phone pick-up / Speaker key.
6. Rapid access to your messages on the answering machine
1
(“Rapid access to the answering machine
messages”, page 11).
7. Lock/Unlock keypad.
8. Microphone.
9. Browser (refer to the next paragraph).
10. Return key / Cancelling an entry / R key.
11. Intercommunication (between handsets).
12. Hang up / Handset on/off.
13. Alphanumeric keypad.
14. Inserting a pause (long press) / Stopping the handset ring.
1. Model with answering machine only
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The Navigator
This is the quick menu selection device.
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In standby mode
: the browser gives access to the list of calls
received or the Phonebook :
- to access the list of calls received, move the browser upwards (direction 1).
- to access the Phonebook, move the browser downwards (direction 2).
** I
In the menu
: the browser enables you to navigate upwards (direction 1) or downwards (direction 2). To do this, move th e browser upwards or downwards .
BACK
R/C
MENU OK
INT
(1)
(2)
Access the list of handsets registered in the database
- Access to the list of calls received */
- Rapid access to the Phonebook */
- Browsing upwards in the menus **/
- Browsing downwards in the menus **/
Access to list of calls made
OK / Menu key / Secret mode key during communication (Secret)
Phone pick-up / Speaker key
Return key / Cancel an entry / R key
Hang up / Handset on/off
Navigator :
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Rapid access to the answering machine messages
You can view your answering machine messages from the standby screen by using the keyboard keys :
Screen
Visual interface of your handset.
Operation using the menus and keys
Press the »
Menu
« key to access to the menus.
Select the menu of your choice by moving the browser up  or down .
To enter the selected menu press the »O
OK
« key.
Long press on key 5
5
from the standby screen :
Start reading your messages. Stop play back.
Long press on key 6
6
while reading :
Go to the next message.
Long press on key
4
while reading :
Return to the previous message.
Long press on key 9
9
:
Delete the message being read.
HANDSET 1
88:88 88/88
88:88 88/88
Battery indicator
Keypad lock
In use
Handsfree
Silent mode
Redial
Answering machine
Phonebook
88:88
88:88
Time
88/88
88/88
Date
Intercommunication
PhoneMail
Name of the handset
Number of handset
Network indicator
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To return to the previous menu press the »B
BACK
« key.
In the menu, select the functions by moving the browser up or down and save the modified settings by pressing the »O
OK
«
key. Once you have selected or set the function, you can return to the
previous menu level (»B
BACK
« key) or leave the menu
(press » «).
Example:
to change the handset melody for external calls:
1. Press the »
Menu
« key.
2. Select »P ersonal Set«, press the »O
OK
« key.
3. Select »Handset Tones« by moving the browser up or down , press the »O
OK
« key.
4. Select »Ring Melody« by moving the browser up  or down , press the »O
OK
« key.
5. Select the handset melody by moving the browser up or down , press the »O
OK
« key.
6. Press on the » « key to exit the menu.
Base unit connection
Before making connections read the safety instructions locat ed at the start of this booklet.
Insert the telephone point into its housing at the rear face of the base unit and connect the other end of the lead to the telephone wall point.
Connect the end of the mains power unit lead to the rear of the base unit and the mains power unit to a mains power supply. The base will emit an audible tone.
Mains point
Telephone point
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Pass the wires through the cable guide and place the base in its desired location.
Inserting batteries in the handset
- Turn over the handset and open the battery unit hatch.
- Insert the connector into its slot following the direction of the
wires.
- Slide the battery unit into its slot.
Remark:
The battery unit characteristics label must be oriented towards the bottom.
- Put the battery unit hatch back in its place.
The used battery unit must be disposed of complying with the recycling instructions in the Environment paragraph of this booklet. Only use rechargeable battery units NiMH 2.4V 600 mAh. On first use, to ensure maximum charging, leave the handset on the base unit for at least 12 hours. While charging, the battery may heat up. This is normal and presents no danger.
Red wire
Battery connection
Insertion direction
Black wire
battery unit
1
Connector
Red wire
Black wire
2
Red wire
Black wire
3
Battery unit hatch
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