Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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User Guide
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INTRODUCTION
Dear customer: Thank you for purchasing a SAGEM DECT telephone; we appreciate your trust in us. This product was manufactured with the utmost care, should you encounter any difficulties during its use, we recommend that you refer to this user guide. You can also find information on the following site: http://www.sagem.com/faq For your comfort and safety, we ask that you read the following paragraph carefully:
Recommendations and safety instructions
Your DECT telephone must not be installed in a humid room (wash room, bathroom, laundry room, kitchen, etc.) unless it is 1.50 m away from a water point, or outside. Your telephone must be operated at temperatures ranging from 5°C to 45°C. Only use the supplied power adapter, connect it to the base socket according to the installation instructions provided in this booklet and the indications on the identification label affixed to it (voltage, current, electric network frequency). As a safety measure, you can use the power adaptors to cut off the 240V current in case of danger. They must be located near to the device, and must be easily accessible. This telephone was designed for use on the public switched telephone network (PSTN). In case of a problem you must first contact your reseller. Only use the supplied telephone cord. For your personal safety, never place your handset on the base without the batteries, or without the battery cover, you could get an electric shock. To avoid damaging your handset, only use certified rechargeable AAA batteries NiMH 1.2 V 550 mAH, never use non rechargeable batteries. Insert the batteries in the handset battery compartment respecting polarity. At the end of their useful life, batteries must be disposed of according to the recycling instructions presented in this booklet. Your DECT telephone has an inside radio range of about 50 metres and up to 300 metres in open space. The immediate presence of metal parts (of a television for example), or of any electric appliance may result in range reduction. Some sensitive medical equipment and safety equipment may be affected by the radio-frequency transmissions of your telephone. In all cases, we ask that you respect the safety recommendations. In areas where storms are frequent, we recommend that you protect your telephone line using a surge protection device. This equipment does not function in the case of an electric network shutdown: For the emergency calls, use a self-contained cord telephone. The CE marking certifies that the product meets the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/CE of the European Parliament and of the Council pertaining to microwave radio equipment and telecommunication terminal equipment, for the safety and health of users, for electromagnetic interference. Furthermore, it efficiently uses the frequency spectrum attributed to ground and spatial communication to prevent damaging interference. The declaration of compliance may be looked up on the www.sagem.com site, section "support" or can be obtained from the following address: SAGEM AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD ABN: 43 003 099 812 Unit 1, 7-9 Orion Road Lane cove NSW 2066 P.O. Box 4072 Lane Cove 1595 Australia
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CONTENTS
Your telephone
Unpacking Your base Your handset Connecting the base Handset set-up Handset turning on and off Replacing the batteries Making a call Receiving a call During a call Handsfree Call transfer During a call Accessing the phonebook or call log Secret mode Ending a call Communication between two handsets
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Call log
Viewing the received and dialled call log Calling the last number dialled (Redial) Calling a number listed in the dialled and received call log Viewing the events log Alarm clock Setting the alarm clock Activating or deactivating the alarm clock Modifying the alarm clock time Changing the alarm clock ring tone Timer Changing the programmed time of the timer Changing the timer ring tone Displaying or hiding the programmed time of the timer Birthday alarms Adding a new birthday alarm Viewing a birthday alarm Modifying or deleting a birthday alarm Monitoring a room Changing the ring tones Activating or deactivating the beeps Activating/deactivating the silent mode Programming a key Modifying the date and time Using the auto hang up and pick up features Modifying the Voice box number (model D30T) Modifying the language Locking/unlocking the keypad Programming an emergency number Defining the call time limit Defining forbidden prefixes - Call barring Modifying the base code Authorising listening in Registering a new handset to a base Modifying the base preference Resetting the handset Personal registering Using a handset to put the base in registration mode Resetting the base De-registering a handset
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Accessories
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Getting started
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Menu structure Your phonebook
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SMS service
Viewing the phonebook Creating an entry Using a phonebook entry to place a call Searching for a contact Performing a quick search Performing a refined search Editing an entry Deleting an entry Sending a SMS from phonebook Sending a text message Writing a text message Sending an SMS Reading a message Managing read messages Modify the SMS mode Viewing the memory status Emptying an SMS folder Modifying the SMS centre numbers Choose the SMS transmission centre Modifying the terminal number SMS boxes Sub-Addressing Creating a personal box Viewing a message from a personal box Modifying or removing a personal box
Ring tones
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Settings
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SMS settings
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Renaming the base Modifying the network type Modifying the flash duration (R key) Setting a PABX prefix 47 48 48 49
Answering machine (Model D30V)
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TAM setting (Model D30V)
Enabling/disabling the answering machine Modifying the OGM Recording a personal outgoing message Using a pre-recorded anonymous OGM Deleting all your personal OGMs Playing messages Playing messages using the base Playing messages using the handset Remote access to answering machine Deleting all the old messages Recording a memo Activating and deactivating call screening Modifying the remote access code Setting the message duration Privileged access Record mode Number of rings Care and Maintenance Problems
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Appendix
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Features Environment
Packaging Batteries The product
Warranty
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YOUR TELEPHONE
Unpacking
Place the box in front of you, open it and make sure it contains the following items: · one base, · one handset, · one battery compartment cover, · one equipped power adapter, · one telephone line cord, · three rechargeable batteries, · this user guide. In the case of purchasing a duo or trio pack, you will find in addition for each additional handset: · a handset charger, · an additional battery flap, · three additional rechargeable batteries. In the case of purchasing a single pack, you will find : · · · · · a desk charger fitted with its power supply unit, one handset, one battery compartment cover, three rechargeable batteries, this user guide.
Your base
It fits well into your family environment. Model without answering machine (D30T): Handset location Power indicator light Fixed green indicator: Powered Flashing green indicator: - handset on line, - handset paging, - handset registration.
Base button Pressed briefly: - handset paging. Held down: - handset registration.
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YOUR TELEPHONE
Model with answering machine (D30V):
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1. Increase the volume on the base loudspeaker 2. Mains light Fixed light - green: On - Answering machine off. - red: On - Answering machine activated, no message. Flashing light - slow red: Messages read. - quick red: Flashes at a rate corresponding to the number of unread messages. 3. Display Answering machine off: nothing is displayed Simple answering machine: "oo" displayed Answering machine recorder: - No new messages: the message read counter is displayed - New messages present: the unread message counter flashes 4. Paging / Pairing button: Press and hold: Pair handsets Short press: find handsets (Paging) 5. ON Simple recorder OFF: press and hold OFF ON Recorder: short press ON Recorder ON Simple: short press ON Recorder: short press ON Simple 6. Next message 7. Play messages / Pause during playback 8. Erase a message Erase a message: Press and hold in playback mode Erase all messages: Press and hold outside playback mode 9. Last message 10. Reduce the base loudspeaker volume
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YOUR TELEPHONE
Your handset
With its user-friendly design, you will appreciate how easy it is to hold and its quality during conversations.
Speaker Display LED Incoming message warning beeps
Program keys Pick up Handsfree Redial (long press)
Hang up Turn off the handset Navigator key
Phonebook key Key 1: hold down for quick access to voice messaging service
Direct SMS access Alphanumeric keypad Intercommunication key (handset intercom) Microphone
R key
The navigator key, a rapid selection tool. Navigating To confirm or to access a sub-menu
To cancel, delete or go to the previous menu
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YOUR TELEPHONE
The visual display of your handset Battery indicator Number of handset
Date
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Time
01/01
Sil.
12:00
TAM
Name of programmed functions in and keys.
When the battery charge icon is at minimum, your screen will not be lit and the volume level of the hands-free function will be decreased until the battery is recharged.
Connecting the base
Before making any connections, please refer to the safety instructions presented at the beginning of this user guide. Model without answering machine (D30T): On the bottom part of the base, click in the telephone jack in its socket (as shown on the drawing) and connect the other end of the lead to the wall telephone socket. Connect the end of the mains power unit lead to the bottom of the base and the mains power unit to the mains socket. The mains on indicator located on the base comes on green. Route the wires in the guides and put the base where it should be. Power socket
Telephone socket
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YOUR TELEPHONE
Model with answering machine (D30V): Place the base where it should be located, click in the telephone jack in its socket (as shown on the drawing) and connect the other end of the lead to the wall telephone socket. Connect the end of the mains power unit lead to the bottom of the base and the mains power unit to the mains socket. The mains on indicator located on the base comes on green. Route the wires in the guides and put the base where it should be. Power socket Telephone socket
Handset set-up
Insert the batteries one after the other in compliance with the battery polarity, as shown on the label in the handset. Place the cover back on the handset by pushing upwards until it is completely closed. Remove the protective film on the screen, place the handset on the base to fully charge the batteries. The charging icon appears on the screen, it indicates the charging status. Once the icon is full, your batteries are charged.
Only use certified rechargeable batteries. For optimal battery charge, leave the handset on the base for at least 12 hours during initial use. During charging, the batteries may heat up, this is quite normal and without risk.
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YOUR TELEPHONE
Handset turning on and off
To turn off the handset, hold down the red key . The "POWER OFF" message is displayed on the screen. Your handset is now switched off. To turn on your handset, hold down the green key screen. . The name SAGEM is displayed on the
Information is displayed on the screen, including the battery charging indicator icon, the handset number (for example 1), the date, the time and the function keys.
Replacing the batteries
Hold down the red key compartment is accessible. to turn off the handset. Turn it around so that the battery
Exert a pressure on the compartment battery and slip the compartment battery downwards. Remove the old batteries, insert the new batteries one by one in compliance with the polarity of the batteries as shown on the label fixed in the handset. ...