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  • Page 1 User Guide (en) tiptel Ergophone 6220 tiptel Ergophone 6222 tiptel...
  • Page 2: Important Information

    Important information 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 primarily on these basic functions. Use menu option "User level settings" in the "Set- tings"...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important information ......... 2 Contents .............. 3 Safety information ..........8 Initial use ............10 Installing the SIM card(s), memory card and battery ........... 10 Charging the battery ........12 Switching on the phone ....... 13 Setting the date and time ......13 Display symbols ..........
  • Page 4 Dialling with speed dial ........ 22 Dialling with the M1 and M2 memory buttons ........... 23 During a call ..........23 Loudspeaker volume ........23 Contacts ............24 Options ............24 Call ............25 Write message .......... 25 Add new contact ........25 View contact ..........
  • Page 5 Size .............. 33 Quality ............33 Shutter sound ..........33 Storage ............34 Image viewer ..........34 Other camera options ....... 34 Transferring photos to a computer ... 34 FM radio ............. 35 Radio mode options ........35 Channel list ..........35 Auto search ..........
  • Page 6 Tones ............41 Talking keys ........... 41 Volume ............42 Additional phone settings ......42 Display settings ........42 Arrow keys ..........42 Alert type ..........43 User level settings ........43 Additional settings ..........44 Call settings ..........44 Visibility main menu ........
  • Page 7 Important information on emergency functions ........52 Appendix ............53 Warranty ............53 Guarantee ............ 53 Declaration of conformity ......53 Disposal ............54...
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    Safety information  Only use the phone at places where it is permit- ted. As a rule, use of mobile phones is prohibit- ed in hospitals, aircraft and at filling stations.  Do not open the device yourself, and do not at- tempt repairs on your own.
  • Page 9  Do not use any power supply unit other than the one supplied.  Only use original accessories and batteries.  The phone is not waterproof. Avoid contact with liquids.  Do not rely exclusively on your mobile phone's emergency function in emergencies. Establish- ing an emergency connection may not always be possible for technical reasons.
  • Page 10: Initial Use

    Initial use Installing the SIM card(s), memory card and battery A SIM card, available from your phone supplier, is required to use the phone. The SIM card(s), battery and memory card must be installed before the phone is used for the first time. A memory card (not included in the deliv- ery) is required to save photos with the in- tegrated camera.
  • Page 11 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 The casing cover on the back of the device must be removed to insert the SIM card, a memory card and the battery. Press the cover where the mark is and then slide it downwards (Fig. 1). Carefully install the SIM card in the card holder.
  • Page 12: Charging The Battery

    Then replace the casing cover and slide it upwards until it clicks into place (Fig. 4). 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 rear of the charger cradle.
  • Page 13: Switching On The Phone

    For safety reasons, the battery switches off be- fore it is totally discharged. If you have not used the telephone for a long time, wait up to 10 minutes after you have plugged in the charger. This switches the battery back on and the charg- ing process starts.
  • Page 14 "Menu", then keep pressing the "down arrow" key until "Settings" is displayed. Then press the key under "OK" three times to access "Set- tings", then "Phone Settings", then "Date & Time". Select "Set date" then "Set time", and use the key- pad to enter the current date and time.
  • Page 15: Display Symbols

    Display symbols Multiple symbols are displayed at the top of the display depending on your current situation. Shows the signal strength of the wire- less network. Battery charge status. Unread text message(s) (SMS or MMS). Missed call(s). Silent profile enabled/disabled. Call divert enabled.
  • Page 16: General Information On Using The Phone

    General information on using the phone The left and right Display keys have different functions depending on the status of the device. The functions currently available for the keys are shown above the keys on the display. The right-hand Display key is usually used to cancel the function or to go back one step.
  • Page 17: Custom Setup

    At the same time it should also meet your needs, however individual they may be. The tiptel Ergo- phone 6220/6222 enables you to customise the phone to your needs in a special way.
  • Page 18 "Tell" this to your tiptel Ergophone 6220/6222 under Settings User level settings. In Settings, and when using the phone, the "Beginner mode" setting only makes available functions that are normally used frequently. "Advanced mode" gives you ac- cess to the full functionality of the device.
  • Page 19: Call Signalling As You Want It

    Have a favourite tune and want to use it as the ring- tone for your mobile? Install in the mobile a memory card with the tune on it, and "tell" your tiptel Ergophone 6220/6222, under Settings Phone settings Tone settings Set as Ring tone, that you would like this tune to be used.
  • Page 20: Making And Accepting Calls

    Other alert rings Key tone that you would like to enable "Talking keys". Have a few contacts who you ring often? "Tell" your tiptel Ergophone 6220/6222, under Con- tacts Options Main contacts, who these contacts are and your mobile will always display them at the top of the contact list.
  • Page 21: Rejecting Calls

    Rejecting calls Pressing the red hang up key rejects an in- coming call. Calling with direct dial For direct dialling, enter the desired call number with the numeric keys, then press the green Dial . The connection is established as re- quired.
  • Page 22: Dialling Via The Photo Speed Dial Contacts

    Pressing the green Dial key directly dials the number selected. Dialling via the Photo Speed Dial Contacts Contacts specified as main contacts can be ac- cessed directly by pressing the key. The photo stored for the contact is shown on the display. The call is made by pressing green Dial key .
  • Page 23: Dialling With The M1 And M2 Memory Buttons

    Dialling with the M1 and M2 memory buttons The phone has two buttons labelled M1 and M2. Prolonged pressing of these enables a contact stored to be called. Note: To use the M1 and M2 buttons, they must first be configured in Contacts tions Other M1/M2 memory key.
  • Page 24: Contacts

    Contacts A contact consists of a name and the cor- responding call number; it structures your phone book for calling subscribers and sending short text messages. To access the con- tacts, press right Display key when the phone is in standby. The contacts are opened. You can also access the contacts via the main menu, under "Contacts".
  • Page 25: Call

    Call "Call" dials the phone number of the contact. In- stead of selecting this menu item, you can also simply press the green selector key once the contact is open. Write message Select "Write message" from the Options menu to write a short message (SMS) to the contact.
  • Page 26 Once you have finished entering the name, press the left display key, "OK". Next, select "Mobile" with the key, and press left Display key . Enter the number using the numeric keys. After entering the number, confirm again with left display key , "OK".
  • Page 27: View Contact

    Tip: You can also take caller pictures with the integrated camera. View contact Shows the details of a contact selected. Edit Changes the settings for the contact selected. Delete Deletes the contact selected. Additional options Available to you as additional options in "Advanced mode"...
  • Page 28: Messages (Sms)

    tacts, and then the options using left Display key , and there "Main Contacts". In the list of main contacts shown, you can now select up to eight contacts to always be listed at the top of the contact list. Contacts specified as main contacts can be ac- cessed directly by pressing the key.
  • Page 29: Sending Messages

    you to respond to the sender with an SMS or to call the sender. Provided you have not deleted them, received SMS messages remain available to you in your "Inbox" under "Messages" in the main menu. Individual or all messages can be deleted from the list of messages.
  • Page 30: Writing Message Text

    To send, choose one of the recipients selected, then press left Display key "Option" and then "Send". The editing and removing of the recipient selected, or all recipients, are available as additional options. Writing message text The numeric keys are used to write the actual text message.
  • Page 31: Silent Mode

    Text messages written and successfully sent are not saved with the phone's factory settings set. Enable the saving of SMS messages successfully sent in Messages Message Settings SMS Set- tings Sent Messages. Silent mode You can enable and disable Silent mode with the "Silent mode"...
  • Page 32: Displaying Missed Calls

    Use the keys to scroll within the call histories. Press the green selector key to call the cho- sen number. Pressing the left Display button opens the call histo- ry options. Besides dialling numbers here, you can also send a message, save the number as a contact and delete the call selected.
  • Page 33: Flash

    After the camera is started, the picture is shown on the display. Press the key to increase and the key to decrease the size of the object. Press camera key to take a picture. The photo is saved automatically. If you press the left Display key while in cam- era mode, you can select between "Image viewer"...
  • Page 34: Storage

    Storage Here you specify whether photos are saved in the internal camera memory or on a memory card in- stalled. Select the memory card here. Image viewer Select "Image viewer" to display all photos saved. Use the keys to select an image from the list.
  • Page 35: Fm Radio

    FM radio Your phone features an integrated FM (VHF) radio. It can be accessed from "FM radio" in the Main menu. When you turn the radio on, the station last tuned is selected. Select the previous and next saved stations with the M1 and M2 keys.
  • Page 36: Auto Search

    Auto search This function searches for radio stations and stores them automatically in the station list. Additional options Also available in “Advanced” mode are the options to manually enter a radio frequency, save a station found, record radio stations and enable Back- ground mode.
  • Page 37: New Record

    New record Starts a new recording. List Accesses the list of recordings stored. From “Op- tions”, the recording selected can be played, delet- ed or set as the ring tone (such as “John is ring- ing”). Playback can be paused and resumed with key.
  • Page 38: Alarm

    Alarm To use your phone's alarm function, select "Alarm" from the main menu. Three alarms are displayed. You can select an alarm with the keys. Press left Display key to enable it or edit its settings. In Settings, you can set the wake-up display, the wake-up time and tone, and the type (ring, vibrate or both), and the repeats (once, every day or on de- finable weekdays).
  • Page 39: Calculator

    Bluetooth Your Tiptel Ergophone 6220/6222 is com- patible with Bluetooth headsets. The function can be enabled and disabled from this main menu option. In "Advanced mode", you can also specify whether...
  • Page 40: Settings

    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 set- tings so that you need only customise individual settings when needed.
  • Page 41: Language

    Manually setting the date or time disables automatic updating. Language The language of display messages is set here. If "Auto" is set, the phone's automatic setting is the language of the SIM card installed. Font size You can choose here between small, normal and extra-large lettering.
  • Page 42: Volume

    Volume This is where you set the volumes for the ring, mes- sage and key tones, the alarm, for switching on and off the phone, and the receiver. Additional phone settings Additional phone settings are available in "Ad- vanced mode". Display settings A separate background image for the display in standby can be selected.
  • Page 43: Alert Type

    Alert type You can set here whether the phone rings, vibrates or does both simultaneously, or vibrates first and then rings. User level settings In the "Beginner mode" setting, the phone only of- fers those functions in all menus and in Settings that are generally used frequently.
  • Page 44: Additional Settings

    Additional settings Available in the Settings menu of "Advanced mode" are additional menu options and sub-menus that are not available in "Beginner mode". Call settings Available here as additional settings:  Call forwarding  Call waiting  Number display  Accept mode (call accepted by opening the phone, pressing any key or automatic) Visibility main menu The main menu also makes available functions that...
  • Page 45: Order Main Menu

    means the phone still receives short messages, no- tifies you of them and lets you read and answer them. Disabling "Contacts" for example means the contacts continue to be available from the right Dis- play key. Order main menu You can specify here the order in which the main menu options are displayed.
  • Page 46: Security Settings

    Security settings Here you specify whether a prompt is issued for the PIN stored on the SIM card (code, password) when the phone starts up; you can also change the PIN. You are also able to set up a block on the phone and change the phone password in addition to locking the SIM card.
  • Page 47: Restore Factory Settings

    Restore factory settings The phone can be reset to the factory settings here. Please note that only the settings are reset. The phone password (factory setting ) must be entered to reset the phone to the factory settings. Connection to a computer Connect the telephone's micro USB jack to the USB port on your computer.
  • Page 48: Sos Call

    SOS call Your phone features an emergency function, acti- vated by pressing the emergency key on the back of the device for about two seconds. If at least one emergency number is entered in the configuration and the emergency key is enabled, the phone initiates an emergency call when the emergency key is pressed for 2 seconds or so.
  • Page 49: Testing Of The Emergency Call Function

    times each), the phone sets Auto answer mode. It then automatically accepts incoming calls. Whilst the telephone is calling one of the emergen- cy numbers, the number is displayed. Since the call is made in hands-free mode, you can hear whether the called party picks up.
  • Page 50: Emergency Numbers

    "Emergency settings". This is where all the settings for configuring emergency calls are. Note: The emergency settings are only available in "Advanced mode". If an SOS call has been set up in this user setting, it remains available even if the user settings are reset to "Basic".
  • Page 51: Emergency Sms

    Emergency SMS From "Settings", select whether the emergency SMS is sent before the emergency number is di- alled, and whether its contents can be changed. Note: If you enter as emergency numbers phones which cannot receive SMS mes- sages, the service provider calls the sub- scriber and reads out the SMS.
  • Page 52: Important Information On Emergency Functions

    Important information on emergency functions  Do not rely exclusively on this emergency func- tion. The emergency function cannot be enabled in certain situations (such as no network cover- age or no credit for outgoing calls).  Make sure that no answer machines are con- nected to emergency numbers.
  • Page 53: Appendix

    Your specialist retailer will be glad to pro- vide more information. Guarantee Tiptel provides a voluntary guarantee on the de- vice, the conditions of which are published on http://www.tiptel.com. The guarantee conditions applicable at the time of purchase apply. The orig- inal sales slip (receipt, bill) with serial number and/or IMEI number is used as proof of purchase.
  • Page 54: Disposal

    We hereby declare that the device satisfies all fun- damental requirements of European directives. For details on the declaration of conformity please visit http://www.tiptel.com. Disposal Packaging: Dispose of card and cardboard boxes in the used paper container and throw plastic parts into a recycling container.
  • Page 56 Tiptel.com GmbH Tiptel GmbH Ricoweg 30/B1 Business Solutions Halskestraße 1 2351 Wiener Neudorf 40880 Ratingen Österreich Deutschland Tel.: 02236 677 464-0 Tel.: 0900 100–84 78 35* Fax: 02236 677 464-22 Internet: www.tiptel.de E-Mail: office@tiptel.at E-Mail: info@tiptel.com Internet: www.tiptel.at International: www.tiptel.com *(1,49 Euro/Min.

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