TIPTEL Ergophone 6060 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions (en)
tiptel Ergophone 6060
tiptel
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This phone is intended for inexperienced users. The factory set­tings only make available the functions that are generally used most often. This manual therefore concentrates on this functionali­ty.
Use menu option "User setting" in the "Settings" menu to switch the phone from "Beginner" to "Advanced". Additional functions then become available to you.
Note: If you change phone settings in the "Advanced" setting,
these changes remain available even if you later revert back to "Beginner" mode.
All options in the Main menu described in this manual are in the factory settings for the device. Menu option "Main menu settings" in the "Settings" menu enables you to hide the Main menu options you do not intend to use.
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Contents
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Contents
Important information ............................................................... 1
Contents .................................................................................... 4
Safety information .................................................................... 8
Initial use ................................................................................... 10
Check the contents ............................................................... 10
Installing the SIM card(s), memory card and battery ............ 10
Switching on the phone ........................................................ 12
Setting the date and time ...................................................... 12
Charging the battery .............................................................. 13
Phone controls ......................................................................... 14
Controls on the front and the keypad ................................... 14
Controls on the back ............................................................. 15
Controls on the left ................................................................ 16
Controls on the right .............................................................. 16
Controls on the top ................................................................ 16
Display symbols .................................................................... 17
Using the touchscreen or keypad ......................................... 18
Customising the phone to your own needs .......................... 18
"Beginner" and "Advanced" user settings ........................... 19
The configurable Main menu .............................................. 19
The font size........................................................................ 19
Speaking keys and number announcement ...................... 19
Making and accepting calls ..................................................... 21
Accepting calls ...................................................................... 21
Rejecting calls ....................................................................... 21
Dialling with direct dial ........................................................... 21
Dialling with redial function ................................................... 22
Dialling with speed dial .......................................................... 22
Dialling from contacts ............................................................ 23
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Functions available during a call ........................................... 24
Contacts .................................................................................... 25
Options .................................................................................. 26
Dial ...................................................................................... 26
Send text message ............................................................. 26
Add new contact ................................................................. 26
Delete .................................................................................. 28
Additional options ............................................................... 28
Contacts settings ................................................................ 28
Messages (SMS) ...................................................................... 30
Viewing received messages .................................................. 30
Sending messages ................................................................ 30
Additional message options ............................................... 32
Silent mode ............................................................................... 33
Call history ................................................................................ 34
Displaying missed calls ......................................................... 34
Magnifier function .................................................................... 35
Camera ...................................................................................... 36
Storage .................................................................................. 36
Picture viewer ........................................................................ 36
Transferring photos to a computer ..................................... 37
Sound recorder ......................................................................... 38
Sound recorder options ........................................................ 38
New recording .................................................................... 38
List ....................................................................................... 38
Settings ............................................................................... 38
Additional options ............................................................... 39
FM radio .................................................................................... 40
Radio mode options .............................................................. 40
Channel list ......................................................................... 40
Auto search .........................................................................
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Settings ............................................................................... 41
Additional options ............................................................... 41
Alarm ......................................................................................... 42
Calendar .................................................................................... 43
Calculator .................................................................................. 44
Services .................................................................................... 45
Files ........................................................................................... 46
Settings ..................................................................................... 47
Phone settings ....................................................................... 47
Time and date ..................................................................... 47
Tone settings ...................................................................... 47
Volume ................................................................................ 48
Alert type ............................................................................. 48
Language ............................................................................ 48
Font size ............................................................................. 48
Additional phone settings ................................................... 48
Userlevel setting .................................................................... 49
Main menu settings ............................................................... 49
Security settings .................................................................... 50
Additional settings ................................................................... 51
Dual SIM settings ................................................................... 51
Touch screen calibration ....................................................... 51
Touch Screen ........................................................................ 51
Call settings ........................................................................... 51
Speaking keys and number announcement ......................... 52
Emergency settings ............................................................... 52
Network settings .................................................................... 52
Data account ......................................................................... 52
Restore factory settings ......................................................... 53
Connection to a computer ....................................................... 54
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Emergency call ......................................................................... 55
Testing the emergency call function ..................................... 56
Emergency call configuration ................................................ 56
Emergency SMS content .................................................... 57
Numbers list ........................................................................ 57
Cancelling an SOS call .......................................................... 57
Important information on emergency call functions ............. 58
Appendix ................................................................................... 59
Service ................................................................................... 59
Guarantee .............................................................................. 59
CE sign .................................................................................. 60
Ecological information ........................................................... 61
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Safety information
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Safety information
Only use the phone at places where it is permitted. The use
of mobile phones is generally prohibited in hospitals and aircraft, and at filling stations.
Do not open the device yourself and do not attempt repairs
on your own. Repairs may only be performed by qualified specialists.
Do not expose the phone to smoke, chemicals, humidity,
dust or excessive heat (direct sunlight).
Keep the phone and accessories away from children. The phone's speaker can be set to a very loud volume.
Check the volume before use to avoid damaging your hear­ing.
When driving, only use this phone with an approved hands-
free set. Observe national legislation governing the use of mobile phones.
Keep the phone 20cm from any implanted pacemaker.
Switch off the phone immediately if you feel or suspect any impairment.
Do not use any power supply unit other than the one sup-
plied.
Only use original accessories and batteries. The phone is not waterproof. Avoid contact with liquids. Do not rely exclusively on your mobile phone's SOS func-
tion in emergencies. Establishing an SOS connection may not always be possible for technical reasons.
Dispose of the device and the battery in line with environ-
mental guidelines. Your local waste disposal provider offers collection points for electronic waste and batteries. Do not dispose of the device or battery in household rubbish or throw into a fire.
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Please dispose of packaging materials in line with local
regulations.
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Inital use
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Initial use
Check the contents
Included in the delivery:
Your tiptel Ergophone 6060 mobile phone Power supply unit Charger Li-Ion 3.7 V/1000mAh battery pack Operating instructions Headset
Installing the SIM card(s), memory card and battery
The SIM card(s), battery and memory card must be installed be­fore the phone is used for the first time. Neither SIM card nor memory card is supplied with the device. SIM cards are available from your service provider. The Ergophone 6060 supports Micro SD memory cards with a capacity of up to 8 GB - these can be purchased on the accessories market and in electronics shops.
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4
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Remove the case cover on the back of the device to insert the SIM card(s), the battery and a memory card. Press the case cover un­derneath the emergency button and slide it downward until it can be removed (Fig. 1).
Push the SIM card(s) into the holder (Fig. 2). The first SIM is in­serted into the upper holder (facing the battery lid) and the second SIM into the lower holder (facing the circuit board). If you only want to use one SIM, insert it into the slot for the first SIM. The contacts for the SIM card(s) must be facing the circuit board (downwards). The notch in the SIM card must be visible after insertion and be facing the SD card.
Carefully install the SD card (if available) into the card holder in the middle of the device (Fig. 3). The contacts of the SD card must be facing the circuit board (downwards).
The battery is inserted next (only possible in the correct position ­Fig. 4).
Then replace the case cover and slide it towards the SOS button until it clicks into place. Careful press the case cover where the SIM card(s) is/are so that it clicks into place correctly.
Note: The phone can be used without a memory card but this
restricts memory capacity. The use of a memory card is recommended if you want to take a lot of photos or rec­ord many voice messages. The device supports Micro SD memory card capacities up to 8 GB.
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Switching on the phone
To switch on the phone, press the red hang up button for 3 to 5 seconds
.
You are then prompted to enter the SIM card PIN (if enabled for the SIM card). Use the keypad to enter the PIN and then press the green Dial button
(display OK).
Note: In "Settings" "Security settings", you can change the
SIM card PIN and enable/disable the prompt.
Setting the date and time
The date and time need to be set after the phone is switched on for the first time or after the battery is removed for a longer period. To do this, press the
button to access the Main menu and
then select "Settings"
Phone settings Time and date.
Select "Set time" then "Set date", and use the keypad to enter the current time and date.
Exit the settings by repeatedly pressing the red hang up button
.
The correct date and time are then shown on the display.
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Charging the battery
A charger and a power supply unit are supplied with your phone. Insert the small connector on the power supply unit into the jack on the top of the charger, then connect the power supply unit to the wall socket.
Place the phone in its closed position into the charger. Place the phone with the top side facing the LED of the charger so that the charger contacts on the top of the phone are facing the charger contacts on the top of the charger. The battery now charges and the charging process is shown by the LED.
Note: Instead of charging with the charger, the power supply
plug can also be connected directly to the jack on the top of the phone. The battery can also be charged using a USB connector on a computer.
Fully charge the battery prior to initial use. To preserve the battery thereafter, only place the phone in the charger when the battery is almost flat.
Battery performance diminishes over time. If you notice after a time that you need to recharge your phone more frequently, replace the battery.
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Phone controls
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Phone controls
The phone has controls and displays on the front and back, on the left, right and top, and on the keypad when in the open position.
Controls on the front and the keypad
1
Dial button
Used for dialling after entering a number, accept­ing calls whilst the phone is ringing, confirming displays in the bottom left of the screen and, when in standby, redialling.
2
Prolonged pressing is used to call the network answering machine.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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3
Prolonged pressing is used to enable Silent mode. Press twice to enter the "+" sign. Also used to enter special characters in text entries.
4
Up and down arrows
Navigation within menus. Access to the Main menu in standby (up button) and the contact list (down button). Disabling of the keypad lock by pressing the up arrow and then the down arrow.
5
Hang up button
Used to end calls, to reject calls whilst the phone is ringing, to switch the phone on and off with prolonged pressing and to confirm displays in the bottom right of the screen.
6
Used to switch between input methods in text en­tries.
7
Used to enter spaces in text entries.
Controls on the back
The emergency button and the loud­speaker are on the back.
Pressing the emergency button for about
2 seconds activates the emergency call function. Please refer to the "Emergency call" section for a descrip­tion of this function.
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Controls on the left
On the left is a rocker switch marked + and – enabling you to change the volume during a call. It is also used to adjust the vol­ume of the integrated FM radio and sound recorder.
Controls on the right
On the right on the top is the switch for the integrated torch.
The torch also works when the phone is switched off.
At the bottom is a button used when the phone is in standby to access the integrated sound recorder to record voice messages.
Controls on the top
On the top are the contacts for the charger and the Micro USB connector for directly connecting the power supply unit or for con­necting to a computer. Next to these is the LED of the torch and on the extreme right is a hole for attaching a carrier strap (not includ­ed in the delivery).
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Display symbols
The signal strength of the wireless network is displayed in the top left of the display and the battery charge status in the top right.
Displays for SMS messages, missed calls, Silent mode enabled and alarm, call divert, roaming and connected headset can also be shown here.
Symbol Description
Signal strength of the wireless network.
Battery charge status.
Unread SMS messages.
Missed call(s).
Silent / Only vibration enabled.
Ring/ Ring with vibration enabled.
Call divert enabled.
Roaming active.
A
larm enabled.
Headset connected.
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Using the touchscreen or keypad
The device has a touchscreen and virtually all the functions can be used by touching the elements on the screen. The keypad can al­so be used for operation.
For example, the Main menu can be accessed by touching the Main menu icon in the middle at the bottom of the screen, or by pressing the
button. Touch the and buttons to
switch between the Main menu screens, and the
and but­tons to switch between Main menu options. Select a Main menu option by touching the screen of the menu option required or by pressing the Dial button
with the menu option selected.
It is also possible within menus to use the phone by touching the screen or using the keypad. Buttons
and are used to
move one menu option backwards or forwards and the
and
buttons select the function being displayed in the bottom left
or right of the screen.
Note: To use the touchscreen, only use fingers or soft, blunt
objects such as pens suitable for use with touchscreens. Never use hard or sharp objects such as ballpoint pens.
Customising the phone to your own needs
You are able to customise the Ergophone 6060 to your own indi­vidual needs. In addition to the usual functions on mobile phones, such as setting ringtone and volume, we have integrated some settings that can make using the device easier.
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"Beginner" and "Advanced" user settings
Use "Settings" "Userlevel settings" to set the phone to "Begin­ner" or "Advanced". If "Advanced" is set, all of the functions of the phone are available. If "Beginner" is set, only the functions general­ly used frequently are displayed in almost all the menus and func­tions of the phone.
Many of the phone settings are only available in the "Advanced" user mode. If these settings are changed in the "Advanced" mode, they are also available afterwards as changed settings in "Begin­ner" mode.
Note: The factory setting is "Beginner". This manual mostly
describes the functions available in "Beginner" mode.
The configurable Main menu
The factory setting of the device shows all Main menu options. Hide Main menu options you do not want to use with "Settings"
"Main menu settings". You can also change the order of the
Main menu options.
The font size
You are able to set the size of the font in the menus from "Settings"
"Phone settings" "Font size".
Speaking keys and number announcement
It is possible from the Main menu "Settings" "Speaking keys and number announcement" (only available in the "Advanced" user setting) to set whether the phone acoustically announces the numbers when buttons are pressed for dialling and whether the phone announces numbers for incoming calls.
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For the contacts stored in the phone, it is also possible to assign a picture and a ringtone to the contacts. When a contact rings, the picture is shown on the phone display and the ringtone assigned is used instead of the general ringtone.
Tip: You are also able to assign to a contact a recorded
voice file as a ringtone, such as "William is ringing". This voice file can also be recorded with the sound recorder integrated in the phone.
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Making calls
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Making and accepting calls
Accepting calls
An incoming call causes the phone to ring (provided "Silent" is not enabled) and vibrate (provided "Vibration" is enabled in Alert type).
The caller number is shown on the display. If the caller having the number is stored in Contacts, the name of the caller is displayed instead of the number. If a picture is stored for the contact, it is shown on the display.
Note: In Main menu "Settings" "Speaking keys and
number announcement" (only available in user setting "Advanced"), you are able to configure the phone to an­nounce the caller number for incoming calls.
The call is accepted by pressing the green Dial button .
Rejecting calls
Pressing the red hang up button rejects an incoming call. The caller hears the engaged tone.
Dialling with direct dial
To dial directly, enter the required number using the number but­tons and then press the green Dial button
. A connection to
the required number is established.
If you are using two SIM cards, you are always asked before dial­ling which of the two SIM cards should be used to dial.
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Note: Always remember to dial a prefix when using mobile
networks. From Main menu "Settings" "Speaking keys and number announcement" (only available in the "Ad­vanced" user setting), you are able to specify that the phone announces each digit when you dial.
Dialling with redial function
Pressing the green Dial button when the phone is in standby opens the call history. It shows you the numbers last dialled as well as the calls you have missed and accepted.
The
and buttons enable you to scroll within the call histo­ry. Re-press the green Dial button to dial the number selected this way.
When using two SIM cards, you are asked before dialling which of the two SIM cards is to be used for dialling.
Dialling with speed dial
The phone has speed dial buttons used to store numbers that are dialled frequently.
When the phone is in standby, these speed dial keys are accessed by pressing digits -,  and for about 2 seconds. The corre­sponding number is then dialled automatically.
When using two SIM cards, you are asked before dialling which of the two SIM cards is to be used for dialling.
The
key is reserved for speed dialling of the answering ma-
chine. Here the telephone number of the mailbox must be set up at
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the service provider. If this has not yet been set up, prolonged pressing of the
key prompts for the number.
Note: To use the speed dial buttons, they must first be ena-
bled and configured in "Settings" "Call settings" "Speed dial". This is only possible in the "Advanced" us­er setting. The number of the answer machine is prompted for automatically after prolonged pressing of the button (if it is not already stored).
Dialling from contacts
Pressing the button when the phone is in standby accesses the contact list and displays the first entry. The
and arrow
buttons enable you to scroll up and down.
If one of the digit buttons is pressed several times in quick succes­sion, the first entry starting with that particular letter is displayed. For example, the button must be pressed three times in quick succession to display the first entry beginning with "L".
Pressing the green Dial button
opens the Options menu from where you are able to send a message as well as call a number. When using two SIM cards, you are asked before dialling which of the two SIM cards is to be used for dialling.
Tip: When accessing "Contacts" from the Main menu, three
main contacts are available to you for direct dialling in addition to the contact list.
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Functions available during a call
The button enables you to access the options during a call. Available here are functions "Hands free" (enabling the loudspeak­er on the back of the device), "Mute" (disabling of the microphone) and "Sound recorder" (enabling of the recorder to record the call).
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Contacts
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Contacts
Contacts comprise a name and an associated phone number as a minimum, and form your phone book for calling subscribers and sending short text mes­sages.
Contacts can be stored on the SIM card or in the phone. For con­tacts stored in the phone, a picture and a custom ringtone can be selected in addition to the name and phone number.
Select "Contacts" in the Main menu to access the contacts. Three main contacts (with picture where applicable) are shown on the display and you are able to view the whole contact list with "Other".
Tip: You are also able to access the contact list directly by
pressing the button when the phone is in standby.
All contacts stored are displayed in alphabetical order in the con­tact list and the first entry is selected automatically. The
and
buttons enable you to switch within the contact list.
Note: Use "Contacts settings" in Options to display up to five
contacts as main contacts. These need not be identical to the three main contacts on the screen. Main contacts in the contact list are always displayed at the start of the list.
Pressing a digit button on the keypad (in quick succession when necessary) selects from the contact list the contact beginning with that letter. For example, pressing once selects the first contact beginning with the letter "M". Pressing three times in quick suc­cession selects the first contact beginning with the letter "O".
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Contacts
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To select the three main contacts, keep pressing the or button until the main contact required is selected.
Pressing the green Dial button
when a contact is selected (main contact or contact from the list) opens the Options menu described below.
Tip: You can also simply touch one of the main contacts on
the touchscreen. In this case the contact is dialled di­rectly (following a prompt).
Options
Pressing the Dial button in the contact list or with a main con­tact selected opens the Options menu.
Dial
Dials the phone number of the contact. When using two SIM cards, you are asked before dialling which of the two SIM cards is to be used for dialling.
Send text message
Select "Send text message" from the Options menu to write a short message (SMS) to the contact.
Add new contact
You can create a new entry with "Add new contact". Both "Name" and "Number" open. If you select the phone as the storage loca­tion of the contact, data fields "Caller picture" and "Caller ringtone" are also available.
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First select "Name" and use the digit buttons to enter the name of the subscriber.
Pressing a digit button once selects the first letter shown on it; successive pressing selects the following letters. Press
to enter
a space. The
button enables you to toggle between upper and lower case letters, initial letter of a word in upper case and the rest in lower case, and numerical entry only. Press the
button for a
selection of special characters.
Once the full name has been entered, use the
button to select "Number" and enter the phone number using the digit buttons. To ensure the dialling of entries also works when you are calling from a foreign network, do not forget to enter numbers in international format, i.e. including country code. Number 02102-4280 would therefore be entered as +4921024280 with +49, the country code for Germany, first followed by the dialling code without the leading zero. For the + sign, press the
button twice in quick succes-
sion.
For contacts stored in the phone, data fields "Caller picture" and "Caller ringtone" are available in addition. It is possible here to se­lect a custom picture or ringtone instead of the default picture and ringtone. The files must be stored in the phone memory or on the optional Micro SD memory card. Ringtones must be stored in the ARM or WAV file format, and images in the JPG file format with a maximum size of 240 x 180 pixels and a maximum file size of 17 KB.
If a picture is selected for a contact, the picture is shown on the screen when calls are made to and by this contact. A ringtone stored for a contact is used instead of the general ringtone for in­coming calls from this person.
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Tip: As a ringtone, you are also able to assign a recorded
voice file, such as "William is ringing". This voice file can be recorded with the sound recorder integrated in the phone.
Once all the information has been entered, switch to data field "Name" or "Number", use the Dial button
to access the Op-
tions menu and select "Save".
Delete
Deletes the contact selected.
Additional options
Available as additional options in the "Advanced" user settings are the sending of multimedia messages, the editing of contacts, the deletion of all contacts, the copying of individual or multiple con­tacts, the adding of a contact to the blacklist and the contact set­tings.
Contacts settings
In Contacts settings, you are able to specify which storage loca­tion(s) is/are used for contacts (SIM 1, SIM 2, phone), to define fa­vorite numbers in the contact list, and to query the memory status.
Note: The contact settings are only available in the "Ad-
vanced" user setting.
Favorite numbers in the contact list
You are able to define up to five favorite numbers for the contact list. These favorite numbers are always shown at the beginning of the contact list (regardless of alphabet).
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Storage
Here you set the storage (SIM1, SIM2 or phone) from which the contacts are shown in the contact list, and on which storage medi­um new contacts are stored. In setting "All", the contact list con­tains the contacts of all storage media. When creating a new con­tact, you are prompted for the storage location.
Memory status
Displays the contacts stored on SIM1, SIM2 and on the phone, and the maximum number of contacts possible.
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Messages (SMS)
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Messages (SMS)
Your phone enables you to receive and send short text messages (SMS).
Viewing received messages
If you have received a new message (SMS), a large symbol on the display notifies you, and you are able to open the message Inbox directly with the Dial button
. If there are no new or unread
SMS messages, access the Main menu and then "Messages".
Pressing the Dial button
in the Inbox shows you a list of the messages received - the message received most recently is shown at the top. To view the message, press the Dial button
and se-
lect "View" from the options.
From the options, you are able to reply to the sender of the mes­sage with an SMS, call the sender or delete the message.
Provided you have not deleted them, received SMS messages re­main available to you in "Inbox" under "Messages" in the Main menu.
Sending messages
In addition to answering received messages, you can also write and send messages by yourself.
To do this, select from the Main menu "Messages" and then "Write message". A window opens enabling you to enter the message from the keypad.
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Use the digit buttons to write the actual message. Three to four let­ters are printed next to digit buttons to . Pressing a button once displays the first letter, twice in quick succession the second letter, etc.
You would need to press the following buttons for the word "Hello" for example: twice, twice, three times, three times and three times.
Briefly pressing the hang up button
deletes the character en-
tered last, and prolonged pressing deletes the entire text.
The
button is used to switch between lower/upper case and
digit entry, the
button to enter a space and the button for a
list of all special characters.
Once the text is finished, press the Dial button
to send the
message.
The recipient window opens enabling you to select between man­ual entry of the recipient's phone number or copying from the con­tacts. Selected recipients are displayed at the bottom.
To send, choose one of the selected recipients, press the Dial but­ton
, "Options" and press "Send to". The editing and deleting of the recipient selected, or all recipients, are available as addi­tional options.
Tip: If you want to write a message to a recipient who is
stored as a contact, you can also open the contacts, se­lect the contact, then select via the Dial button in the "Send text message" options.
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Additional message options
Besides writing text messages in the "Advanced" user setting, you can also write Multimedia messages (MMS) and access incoming and outgoing mail, drafts, saved messages, templates and the message settings for SMS and MMS messages.
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Silent mode
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Silent mode
You can enable and disable Silent mode with the "Silent" setting in the Main menu.
Calls and messages continue to be received in Silent mode but the phone does not ring.
This setting should always be used when others would be dis­turbed by the phone ringing.
Tip: You can enable and disable Silent mode more easily
with prolonged pressing of the button. Here a switch is made between ringing and silent, each with vibration.
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Call history
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Call history
Pressing the green Dial button when the phone is in standby accesses the call history, with all calls being displayed in one list (dialled, incoming and missed calls).
You can view the individual "Missed calls", "Dialled calls" and "Re­ceived calls" histories from menu option "Call history" in the Main menu.
Use the
and buttons to scroll within the call histories.
Pressing the green Dial button
opens the call history options. This is where, in addition to dialling numbers, you can also send messages, delete the selected call or store the caller as a contact.
In the "Advanced" user setting, you can also delete entire call his­tories and display call durations.
Displaying missed calls
If you have received calls whilst away from your phone, you are notified of them on the display - pressing the Dial button shows the missed calls in the list of missed calls.
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Magnifier
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Magnifier function
Your phone features an integrated magnifier that is accessed from the "Magnifier" function in the Main menu.
Hold the camera on the back of the phone up close to the object you wish to show magnified. Make sure you do not cover the camera lens.
Use the
and buttons to make the object larger and
smaller.
Press the red hang up button
to exit the Magnifier function.
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Camera
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Camera
The Camera function is opened from the "Camera"
option in the Main menu.
After the camera is opened, the picture is shown on
the display. The integrated camera features a zoom function to magnify the object to be photographed. Press the button to magnify the object and the
button to reduce its size.
Use the button to change the resolution of the photo to be saved and the button to hide/show the icons for the camera set­tings.
To take a photo, press the
button on the display or press the 2, 5, 8 or 0 button on the keypad, or the Recorder button on the right of the phone. The photo is saved automatically.
Press the Dial button
in Camera mode for the "Picture viewer"
and "Storage" selection.
Storage
Here you specify whether photos are saved in the internal camera memory or on a memory card installed. The internal phone memory is limited to only a few photos. For a larger number of photos, you should install a memory card for increased memory capacity. The Ergophone 6060 supports Micro SD memory cards with a capacity of up to 8 GB.
Picture viewer
The "Picture viewer" function displays all of the photos stored on the storage medium selected. Use the
and buttons to se-
lect an image from the list. Press the Dial button
for the op-
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tions of displaying the image, deleting it and selecting the storage medium from which images are displayed (phone memory or memory card).
When one of the images is being shown on the display, you can move to the next one with the
button and to the previous one
with the
button.
In the "Advanced" user setting, you also have the options of send­ing an image as an MMS message and of using it as a background image for the display in standby.
Transferring photos to a computer
Depending on the setting, photos saved with the phone are either stored in the internal phone memory or on a memory card insert­ed.
You can use a USB cable to connect the phone to a computer to transfer photos to the computer. Please refer to section "Connect­ing to a computer" for more detailed information.
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Sound recorder
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Sound recorder
The sound recorder enables you to record memos to be saved in the device memory or on a memory card. To do this, select "Sound recorder" from the Main menu.
The
button enables you to start, pause and resume a new re­cording. Whilst a recording is in progress, it can also be paused and resumed with the Dial button
. The hang up button is
used to end a recording.
Sound recorder options
The options are available from the Dial button provided nei­ther recording nor playback is in progress.
New recording
Starts a new recording
List
Accesses the list of recordings stored. A recording selected can be played back or deleted from "Options". Playback can be paused and resumed with the
button. The button is used to
switch to the next, the
button to the previous recording.
Settings
In Settings (only available in the "Advanced" user mode), select the storage medium for recordings (phone memory or memory card) and audio quality (high or low). Low quality stores in ARM format, high quality in WAV format.
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Sound recorder
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Tip: The internal device memory is limited to only a few short
recordings. If you want to make recordings more fre­quently, inserting a memory card is recommended. If a memory card is inserted in the phone, the file format should be set to "WAV" and the audio quality to "high".
Additional options
In the "Advanced" user setting, you also have the options of send­ing a recording as an MMS message, renaming files and deleting all files simultaneously.
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FM radio
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FM radio
Your phone features an integrated FM (VHF) radio. It can be accessed from "FM Radio" in the Main menu. A headset must be connected to listen to the radio.
When you turn the radio on, the station last tuned is selected. In Radio mode, you control the loudspeaker volume with the +/- rocker on the left-hand side of the phone. Switch playback on and off with the
button (muting).
End Radio mode by pressing the red hang up button
or by se-
lecting "Exit radio" in the Options menu.
Use the Dial button
to access the options in Radio mode.
Radio mode options
Pressing the Dial button in Radio mode opens Options.
Channel list
Shows the radio stations stored and provides the option of setting up stations manually and of editing/deleting stations after an au­tomatic search.
Auto search
This function searches for radio stations and stores them automat­ically in the station list.
Note: The automatic search overwrites the station list.
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Settings
With this function, sound can be relayed via the loudspeaker inte­grated in the phone (in addition to the headset), and Background mode can be enabled and disabled.
Additional options
The "Advanced" user setting also has the option of entering a radio frequency manually.
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Alarm
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Alarm
To use your phone as an alarm, open "Alarm" from the Main menu.
Five alarms are displayed. The and buttons enable you to select an alarm and to edit its settings
by pressing the Dial button
.
In Settings, you can switch the alarm on and off and set the wake­up time, the repetitions, the snooze time and type (ringing, vibrate or both).
An alarm icon is shown in the top left of the display as soon as an alarm is enabled.
At the wake-up time, the phone rings and/or vibrates and the dis­play shows the date and time. "Stop" and "Later" are also displayed
- these can be selected with the Dial button
and the hang up
button
. "Stop" ends the alarm function. "Later" delays the
wake-up call by the snooze time set.
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Calendar
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Calendar
This Main menu option provides access to a calendar
and you are able to organise tasks you want the
phone to remind you about. Accessing this menu op-
tion displays the calendar with the current day se-
lected. The
and buttons enable you to se-
lect another day or to jump to a particular day with "Options".
From "View" in Options you are able to view the tasks for the day selected and can add new tasks.
When adding new tasks or editing an existing task, enter the type, the start date and time, the end date and time, and a subject. You can also specify whether the alarm is used to remind you about the task, and specify the repetition interval. If the alarm is on, the phone shows the date, time and subject at the time selected, and rings the alarm.
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Calculator
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Calculator
To use your phone as a pocket calculator, open
"Calculator" from the Main menu.
Use the keypad numerals to enter the numbers for
the calculation. To enter decimal places, enter a dec­imal point with the
button.
Arithmetic operators +, -, x, / and = are selected using the and
buttons.
Pressing the hang up button
clears the result of the computa-
tion, pressing it again exits the calculator.
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Services
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Services
Services offered by your provider are available in this
Main menu option.
Just which services are provided depends on your
service provider,
from where you can also obtain a description of the functionality and costs of the services on offer.
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Files
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Files
Here you have access to the file area of the phone memory and the optional memory card.
You are able in Options to open and format the memory selected. Once a memory card is selected,
its name can be changed and its details can be shown.
Note: All data stored in the memory is lost when formatting.
When you open a memory area, you can see all the files, and fold­ers containing files, backed up on it.
The options enable you to play back the file selected (so play an audio file or show an image). If a file having a non-supported file format is selected, the "Play" option is not available.
Note: This phone does not support MP3 files and so cannot
be used as an MP3 player.
In addition to playing files, there are other file functions available in Options depending on file type, such as Rename and Delete.
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Settings
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Settings
Most of your phone settings are configured in this
menu option. The Settings menu has several sub-
menus that also have sub-categories for settings.
Your phone is supplied with convenient default set­tings so that you need only customise individual settings when needed.
Only a few setting options are available in the "Beginner" user set­ting. Switching the user setting to "Advanced" provides considera­bly more setting options. Settings configured in the "Advanced" mode are retained on reverting back to "Beginner" mode.
Phone settings
This is where you can set the date, time, tones, volumes, alert type, language and font size.
Time and date
Enter the current date and time here.
The "Advanced" user setting also enables you to set the date and time format.
Tone settings
Here you set the tones for incoming calls and messages, for switching the device on and off, and for pressing buttons.
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Volume
Here you set the volume for the ringing, message and button tones.
Alert type
Here you specify whether the phone should ring, vibrate, do both simultaneously, or first vibrate then ring, for incoming calls. If "Light only" is set, the phone does not ring and/or vibrate and only turns the display light on.
Language
The language of display messages is set here. If "Automatic" is set, the phone automatically adjusts to the language of the SIM card installed.
Font size
This is where you can choose between normal and large font.
This font setting is used in all menus and sub-menus. The font size of the display in standby cannot be changed.
Additional phone settings
Additional phone settings are available in the "Advanced" user set­ting.
Ring type
Here you can select whether the phone rings repeatedly, only once or with rising intensity (first quietly then increasingly louder) for incoming calls.
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Answer mode
Here you can specify whether the phone should automatically ac­cept incoming calls when slid open or when any button is pressed. It is also possible to configure the phone to automatically accept calls when a headset is connected.
Displays
This is where you can select your own background image for the display in standby, and your own images and animations for when the phone is switched on and off. It is also possible to configure whether the date and time are displayed.
Display lighting
Here you can adjust the duration and brightness of the display lighting.
Userlevel setting
When in the "Beginner" setting, the phone only offers those func­tions in all menus and Settings that are generally used frequently. Not making available infrequently used functions makes using the phone in this setting very simple.
All functions supported by the phone remain available in all menus and Settings when "Advanced" is set.
If you make phone setting changes in the "Advanced" setting, the­se changes remain available even if you later revert back to "Be­ginner". So if you want to change a setting not available in "Begin­ner" mode, you can temporarily enable "Advanced" mode to make the setting change.
Main menu settings
The Main menu provides functions that certain users have abso­lutely no use for. If you never intend to use the alarm, calendar or
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calculator for example, it is not necessary for these functions to be included in the Main menu. It also makes sense to display fre­quently used functions at the start of the Main menu.
Under "Main menu settings", you therefore have the option to show/hide all Main menu functions (with the exception of "Set­tings"). Use the
and buttons to select the Main menu function required, and then enable and disable it with the Dial but­ton
.
Use the four arrow icons at the bottom of the screen to move the Main menu option selected. The icon on the left moves it to the start, the icon on the right moves it to the end of the list. The two icons in-between move the menu option one position up and down. You can also use button (one position up) and button (one position down) instead of the icons.
Even if you disable options in the Main menu, the relevant func­tionality remains available in part.
For example, disabling "Messages" in the Main menu means the phone still receives short messages, notifies you of their arrival and lets you read and answer them. If you disable "Contacts" for exam­ple, your contacts remain available using the
button in
standby.
Security settings
You specify here whether the phone prompts you for the PIN stored on the SIM card (code number, password) when the phone is switched on; you are able to change this PIN. You can also set the Auto keypad lock here.
The "Advanced" user setting enables you to set up a block on the phone in addition to blocking the SIM card.
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Settings
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Additional settings
Available in the Settings menu of the "Advanced" user setting are additional menu options and sub-menus that are not available in the "Beginner" setting.
Dual SIM settings
When two SIM cards are inserted, you specify here whether both or only one is to be used.
Touch screen calibration
This is where the touch screen can be calibrated.
Touch Screen
The touch screen functionality can be enabled and disabled here.
Call settings
Available here as additional settings:
Forward/suppress call number Enable/disable call waiting Enable/disable call diversion Configure speed dial on buttons 2-9 Configure blacklist Show background sound in outgoing
calls
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Speaking keys and number announcement
If "Speaking keys" is enabled, the phone "speaks" when buttons to are pressed on the keypad.
If "Number announcement" is enabled, the phone "speaks out" the digits of the caller number before the phone rings. If "Once" is set, the number is announced once before the phone rings - if "Repeat" is set, the number is announced alternately with the ring tone.
Tip: For users who are visually impaired, it makes particular-
ly sense to store a recording, created with the phone's sound recorder, as a ringtone for every number in Con­tacts (e.g. "William is ringing").
Emergency settings
The settings for the SOS function are configured here. Please refer to the "Emergency call" section for a description.
Network settings
Specified here is whether the connection to the wireless network is established automatically or manually.
Data account
This is where you will find the data accounts of the GPRS connec­tion settings required for MMS - these can be aligned manually to your provider.
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Settings
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Restore factory settings
The phone can be reset to the factory settings here. Please note that only settings are reset. Functions set up by users are not reset (such as Contacts, Alarm, Tasks, nor are files stored in the phone memory deleted, such as photos and recordings). The phone password must be entered for confirmation (factory setting =
).
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Connection to a computer
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Connection to a computer
Connect the phone's micro USB jack to your computer's USB port. "Mass Storage" appears on the display. Press the Dial button
. Now the memory integrated in your phone and any memory cards inserted are displayed on your computer as new devices with ex­changeable media.
Displayed here for example are folders "Photos" and "Audio". The "Photos" folder contains photos taken with the camera and the "Audio" folder contains voice messages saved with the sound recorder and recordings of phone calls.
If you want to use your own ringtones or pictures for the contacts, or your own background image, copy the relevant audio or image files to the phone memory or memory card. These files are select­ed in the phone as ringtones or background images and must re­main stored in memory. We therefore recommend creating a folder in memory for these kinds of files so that they are not deleted ac­cidentally.
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Emergency call
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Emergency call
Your phone features an emergency call function with confirmation, acti­vated by pressing the emergency button on the back of the device for about 2 seconds.
If at least one emergency number is entered in the configuration and the emergency button is enabled, the phone initiates an emergency call when the emergency button is pressed for 2 seconds or so.
The phone sounds an alarm and then calls the first of the emergency numbers entered. If the call is accepted, the phone requests the called party to press the 5 button on the phone at the other end. If the called party presses this button, the connection stays up until either you or the called party hangs up. If the called party does not press the 5 button within 60 seconds, your phone breaks the connection and calls the next emergency number entered.
Confirming with the 5 button ensures that a person and not an answer machine has picked up the phone at the called party, and that there is no automatic announcement by the network operator. If the call is not accepted, the phone calls the next emergency number stored. If a con­nection to a person cannot be established on any of the emergency numbers, the phone repeats up to three times in succession all emer­gency numbers entered.
The phone displays the emergency numbers whilst calling them. Calls are made in hands-free mode, meaning you can hear whether the called party has picked up.
After an outgoing emergency call (regardless of whether accepted and confirmed, unsuccessful, unconfirmed or interrupted), the phone auto­matically accepts incoming calls and switches to hands-free mode. This allows making contact with an incapacitated person even if the emer­gency call has already ended. Prolonged pressing of the red hang up button
exits this function.
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If none of the emergency numbers prove successful, the phone sends an SMS, with configurable help text, to the emergency number(s) en­tered.
Note: If two SIMs are being used, the emergency call is always
made using SIM 1.
Testing the emergency call function
Thoroughly test the emergency call function after configuration. This process should involve the owner of the Ergophone and those whose numbers are stored in the phone.
Bear in mind during the test that the phone user will be in a stressful sit­uation when making the emergency call. Those receiving the emergen­cy call should therefore be familiar with using the emergency call func­tion so as to be able to issue instructions as required (such as on how to end the emergency call function).
Emergency call configuration
Setting up emergency calls involves entering the emergency text and the emergency numbers.
From the Main menu, select "Settings" and then " Emergency settings". This is where you can find all the settings for configuring the emergency call function.
Note: The emergency call settings are only available in the "Ad-
vanced" user setting. If an emergency call has been set up in this user setting, it remains available even if the user settings are reset to "Beginner".
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Emergency SMS content
Enter here the emergency SMS text that the phone sends when emer­gency calls are unsuccessful.
Numbers list
Enable here emergency calls and define the emergency numbers.
Emergency number status
Here you specify whether the emergency button on the back of the phone is enabled or disabled.
When the button is enabled, the emergency call function is active as described. When the button is disabled, the emergency call function is not available, not even if you have entered emergency numbers and SMS text.
Numbers list
Enter your emergency numbers (up to four) under "Numbers list". In an emergency, the first number entered is called first, then the second, etc.
Opening the menu option displays the four memory locations for emer­gency numbers. Press the Dial button
and select the emergency
number from Contacts, or enter it manually.
Cancelling an SOS call
If an emergency call is made inadvertently, it can be cancelled in full with prolonged pressing of the red hang up button
. Briefly pressing
the red hang up button
cancels the current dial process, and the
emergency call function is continued with the next emergency number.
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Important information on emergency call functions
Do not rely exclusively on this emergency function. The emer-
gency function cannot be enabled in certain situations (such as no network coverage or no credit for outgoing calls).
Make sure that no answer machines are connected to emergen-
cy numbers.
Discussing the entering of emergency numbers with the holders
of these numbers is absolutely imperative so that they know ex­actly what to do in an emergency.
The general emergency number for mobile networks (112) may
not be entered as an emergency number; this also applies to 110 and other official emergency numbers.
After setting up the emergency call function, test it thoroughly
and rectify any mistakes.
Please note that the emergency button can be pressed by com-
ing into contact with other objects (such as when in a handbag), so take appropriate care of the phone when the emergency call function is enabled.
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Appendix
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Appendix
Service
You have purchased a modern product of TIPTEL granting a continuous level of the highest quality. This is underlined by a certification accord­ing to DIN EN ISO 9001.
If, however, problems occur or you have questions on operating the de­vice, please contact your local dealer.
Guarantee
Please contact your local dealer or importer for details of guarantee for non EC countries.
Within the European Community the following guarantee regulation ap­plies:
Your contact for services arising from guarantee obligations is the au­thorised dealer where you bought the device.
TIPTEL will grant a guarantee of 2 years from the date of handover for the material and for the manufacturing of the telecommunications termi­nal unit.
Initially, the purchaser shall have only the right of subsequent perfor­mance. Subsequent performance entails either repair or the supply of an alternative product. Exchanged devices or parts shall become the property of the authorised dealer.
If the subsequent performance fails, the purchaser can either demand a reduction in the purchase price or withdraw from the contract.
The purchaser shall notify the dealer immediately of any defects found. Proof of the guarantee entitlement shall be furnished by standard proof of purchase (receipt or invoice).
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The guarantee entitlement shall expire if the purchaser or an unauthor­ised third party interferes with the device. Damage caused by inappro­priate handling, operation, storage or by force majeure or other external influences shall not be covered by the guarantee.
The guarantee shall not cover any consumable material (e.g. batteries) or defects that only slightly impair the value or the usability of the de­vice.
Claims for damage caused by transport shall be asserted to the delivery company.
Notes on settlement: Repairs can only be conducted by the TIPTEL Service. A warranty repair does not prolong the warranty period – neither for the replaced parts nor for the device. This guarantee is not transferable and shall expire if the device is sold on to another party. It shall also expire if the device is interfered with by third parties or if the serial number on the device has been removed or made illegible. There is a guarantee seal on the de­vice. Please do not damage or remove this seal because otherwise, your guarantee will expire.
The General Terms and Conditions of TIPTEL, which are part of the con­tract for a dealer, shall also apply. In the event of a complaint, the defec­tive product shall be sent to the relevant TIPTEL subsidiary, the importer or dealer along with a description of the defect and the proof of pur­chase.
CE sign
This device is approved for the connection and use within the analogue public telephone networks in all EC countries – according to the Euro­pean Requirements. Due to technical deviations in individual countries, we cannot grant an unlimited guarantee for the successful operation at all types of telephone accesses.
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TIPTEL hereby declares that the device complies with all fundamental requirements of the European directive 1999/5/EC. This conformity is confirmed by the CE sign on the device.
Further details on the declaration of conformity can be found under the following internet address: http://www.tiptel.com
Ecological information
During the normal use of the telephone you will not have any contact to substances damaging to your health. The device is not battery­operated. The plastics used for manufacturing this device exclusively consist of partially recycled granules. The packaging materials do not consist of plastics but of partially recycled cardboard and paper.
If you do not have further use of your TIPTEL device, TIPTEL will take back the device without any charge. The device will be properly taken to pieces for recycling.
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