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SIXTY

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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE SIXTY...
  • Page 2 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 that you consult this user manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Call log .............. 17 Viewing the received and dialled call log ...... 17 The events log .............. 18 Recommendations and safety instructions ..4 Viewing the events log..........18 Activating/deactivating Unpacking............5 the new event information screen......18 Phone description ............5 Clearing notifications ..........
  • Page 4 Activating and deactivating call screening ....28 Modifying the remote access code .......28 Number of rings ............29 Replacing the batteries ........29 Pairing GAP-compatible DECT handsets on the SIXTY base....29 Appendix ............30 Care and Maintenance ..........30 Problems ...............30 Technical characteristics........ 31 Initial condition .............31...
  • Page 5: Recommendations And Safety Instructions

    Your SIXTY has anti-skid pads that should leave no traces on your furniture and ensure stability. However, given the wide variety of finishes used by furniture manufacturers, traces may appear on surfaces in contact with the parts of your SIXTY. Sagemcom Australasia PTY LTD decline all responsibility in any such cases of damage.
  • Page 6: Unpacking

    UNPACKING Place the box in front of you, open it and make sure it contains the following items: one base SIXTY, one handset, one telephone line cord, one equipped power adapter and this user guide. HONE DESCRIPTION Your base The SIXTY is the contemporary interpretation by SAGEMCOM of the S63, which accompanied the development of telephone communications in many countries in the 60s and 70s.
  • Page 7: Your Handset

    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 answer 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.
  • Page 8: Control Panel

    Control panel Your SIXTY has touch keys for access to configuration and settings 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...
  • Page 9: Display Screen

    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: Recording answering machine on Speakerphone on Alarm on Current call Battery indicator Low emission icon*...
  • Page 10: Phone Installation

    In order to modify the language or the country, refer-to the user guide available Before making any connections, please on our web site: www.sagemcom.com. refer to the safety instructions presented at the beginning of this user guide. ETTING UP THE HANDSET Never force the plugs: they are in different shapes to The batteries are already inserted in the handset.
  • Page 11: Charging Batteries

    "Adjusting the contrast ", page 21. Base charging contacts AVIGATING 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 you can choose a menu, a sub-menu or a precise setting.
  • Page 12: Menu Structure

    Menu structure Browsing through the menus To access one of your phone's menus, use key Use the browsing keys to select the desired menu. Press Valid. To confirm your selection. PHONEBOOK Select the desired function by pressing the browsing keys Menu and then press the Valid.
  • Page 13: Phone Use

    PHONE USE Accepting a call in speakerphone mode • Press to speak in speakerphone mode (with- out holding the handset). The symbol and the ANDSET LOCATION call time counter are displayed on the screen. Lost your handset? Press the button on the back of •...
  • Page 14: Making A Call

    Making a call During a call The call can be made in two ways: Receiving a second call • During the call, a beep is transmitted to your Making a call in handset mode telephone by your service provider to let you know •...
  • Page 15: Call Key Function

    To set up a 3 way-call (the two parties and Hands-free mode yourself) If you want to phone in speakerphone mode, do not lift the • During a call, press Menu and then 3-PARTY handset, but press the base key; the icon is CONF.
  • Page 16: Calling The Last Number Dialled

    PHONEBOOK Calling the last number dialled Your SIXTY stores the last 20 dialled numbers: • Go to CALLS OUTGOING CALLS. You can save up to 150 entries in your phone book, with each entry able to contain a 24-digit number and a name •...
  • Page 17: Editing An Entry

    • Select the ring tone of your choice. DITING AN ENTRY • Press Valid.. • Go to the menu PHONEBOOK. THER NUMBER • Press keys to select the contact you want to change. This function allows you to assign new numbers to the •...
  • Page 18: Calling Using The Phonebook

    CALL LOG ALLING USING THE PHONEBOOK • Go to the menu PHONEBOOK. • From the list of names, select the contact you want to Caller identification is a service that requires prior call using keys registration with your operator. • Go to Option/CALL. The number is automatically dialled in speakerphone To check your call log directly, press the mode.
  • Page 19: The Events Log

    Activating/deactivating the new event By pressing Option, a list of various executable actions appears: information screen CALL : To call the number. The new event information screen can be inhibited. VIEW : To view the selected call again. STORE NUMBER : To store the name and number in the phonebook.
  • Page 20: Accessories

    TIME. LARM CLOCK • Enter the time at which you would like the alarm clock This function enable you to use your SIXTY as an alarm to sound. clock. • Press Valid.. OK is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 21: Changing The Programmed Time Of The Timer

    RING TONES Changing the programmed time of the timer • Go to ACCESSORIES / TIMER. HANGING THE RING TONES • Press Valid.. This menu enables you to associate a unique ring tone to • Select SET DURATION in the list. Press Valid.. incoming calls.
  • Page 22: Activating/Deactivating The Silent Mode

    SETTINGS CTIVATING DEACTIVATING THE SILENT MODE When in silent mode, the telephone ringer and keypad beeps are inhibited. ODIFYING THE DATE AND TIME • Go to RING TONE SILENT MODE. • Go to SETTINGS / DATE/TIME. • SILENCE MODE? is displayed on the screen. •...
  • Page 23: The Voicemail Number (According To Operator)

    • Press Valid.. OK is displayed on the screen. EFINING FORBIDDEN PREFIXES BARRING • Press Return to go back to the previous menu. You can prohibit the use of certain prefixes on your telephone. answering machine message language depends phone When a prefix is forbidden, it becomes impossible to call language.
  • Page 24: Advanced Settings

    • REINIT. BASE? is displayed on the screen. • Press Yes. You can save up to 5 GAP-compatible • Enter the base code. handsets on your SIXTY base. • Press Valid.. The "RE-INIT. IN PROCESS" and the OK messages are displayed successively.
  • Page 25: Line Settings

    Modifying the flash duration Press to unregister the handset. If you connect your telephone to a private automatic The handset is no longer registered to the base. branch exchange or use it in a foreign country, you may need to modify the flash duration in order to use your Line settings telephone correctly with regard to the following functionalities: outgoing 2nd call, incoming 2nd call, 3 way...
  • Page 26: Modifying The Base Code

    Setting a PABX prefix Modifying the base code If a private automatic branch exchange is used, you can This code secures and limits the use of your telephone. programme the external call prefix. • Go to SETTINGS ADVANCED SET. CHANGE With this function you can set the: CODE.
  • Page 27: Answering Machine

    ANSWERING MACHINE ODIFYING THE OUTGOING MESSAGE Your phone's answering machine provides the following In order to modify an outgoing message, features: you must first turn on the answering • Active answering machine mode with pre-recorded machine. messages, • Call filtering, •...
  • Page 28: Listen To A Personal Message

    • DELETE ANOUNCE? is displayed on the screen, • Depending on your service provider and your press to confirm the deletion of your personal subscription, the name and number of your contact outgoing message. will be displayed on the screen (except for a confidential call).
  • Page 29: Deleting All The Old Messages

    TAM SETTINGS • A beep will indicate access to the answer machine, Any unread messages will be automatically played back. This menu allows you to change the advanced settings of • At the end of playback, a new beep will sound to let your answering machine.
  • Page 30: Number Of Rings

    UMBER OF RINGS registered on the SIXTY base. This parameter determines the number of times your To register an additional handset on the SIXTY base: phone rings before your answering machine is started. The number of rings is between 3 and 7.
  • Page 31: Appendix

    APPENDIX ARE AND AINTENANCE Turn off your phone. Use a soft damp cloth to wipe it. Do not use a dry cloth, strong liquid detergents, thinners, alcohol or any other type of solvent to clean your phone. These products may damage your phone. ROBLEMS Refer to the table presented below in case of an operational malfunction: Problems...
  • Page 32: Technical Characteristics

    TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Standard DECT, GAP Charging time Handset Batteries: 10 hours Radio frequency band 1.88-1.90 GHz Range up to 300 m outside and up to, Number of channels up to 50 m inside buildings Duplex mode TDMA Batteries Type Ni-MH, AAA, Spacing between channels 1.728MHz 2 x 1.2 V 450 mAh...
  • Page 33: Environment

    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, operation and disposal.
  • Page 34: Guarantee

    Please make sure that you use your equipment only for the purpose for which it was designed and under normal usage conditions. SAGEMCOM do not accept any liability for the equipment if used outside the frame of its original designed purpose or any consequence that may arise from this usage.
  • Page 35 • Usage of new versions of software without the previous approval of SAGEMCOM • Work on any equipment or software modified or added without the prior written consent of SAGEMCOM • Malfunctions not resulting from the Equipment or from software installed in user workstations for the purpose of use of the equipment.
  • Page 36: Terms And Conditions For Other Countries

    ERMS AND ONDITIONS FOR OTHER COUNTRIES If, despite our best efforts, your product presents any defects, you should refer to your retailer and present the proof of purchase that they gave you on the day of purchase. Should any malfunctioning arise, the retailer will advise you what to do. For the warranty to apply, you should ensure that the product was used in accordance with the instructions for use and the purpose for use, and that you have at your disposal the sales invoice or receipt stating the date of purchase, the name of the retailer, the reference and the serial number of the product.
  • Page 37 SIX TY SAGEMCOM AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD Suite 602, level 6 18-20 Orion Road, Lane Cove NSW 2066 PO BOX 4093 Australia ABN 75 131 531 989 Tel : +61 (0) 2 9420 7800 Fax : +61 (0) 2 9420 7888 www.sagemcom.com...

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