Samsung SP-R6100 User Manual

Samsung SP-R6100 User Manual

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Digital Cordless Telephone

SP-R6100
User's Manual
Your battery is guaranteed for six months. When you purchase the unit, you should
fully charge the battery before initial operation.
This equipment is not designed for making
emergency telephone calls when the power
fails. Alternative arrangements should be made
for access to emergency services.

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  • Page 1: Digital Cordless Telephone

    Digital Cordless Telephone SP-R6100 User’s Manual Your battery is guaranteed for six months. When you purchase the unit, you should fully charge the battery before initial operation. This equipment is not designed for making emergency telephone calls when the power fails.
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions When using your telephone, these basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce risk of fire, electric shock, and injury. 01. Never push objects of any kind into your telephone through case or cabinet openings. They may touch danger- ous voltage points resulting in risk of fire or shock.
  • Page 3: Important Notices

    To recover the full storage capacity of the battery, recharge the battery for a minimum of 10 hours and use until it is fully discharged. This process needs to be repeated several times. 04. This unit requires a SAMSUNG-approved battery. Do not use other batteries. Important Notices...
  • Page 4 05. Clean the charge points with a dry cloth from time to time. 06. Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)-1.0. The REN is a customer guide indicating the approximate maximum number of items of apparatus that should be connected simultaneously to the line. The sum of REN’s of the individual items should not exceed a total value of 4.
  • Page 5 10. You may sometimes experience problems in making calls. These difficulties can include: • Line connection problems. • Problems hearing the conversation on both ends of the line. 11. This equipment will NOT work at all if the mains or bat- tery supply is removed.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Getting Started Checking Parts ................. 8 Control Locations ................9 Connecting Lines ................11 Installing Handset Battery ..............12 Charging the Handset ..............14 Turning the Handset On/Off ............15 LCD Window Icon Descriptions............16 Choosing Dial Mode(Menu 5-1)............16 Using Headset..................
  • Page 7 PhoneBook Phonebook Options ................38 Received Calls (Caller ID) Viewing and Dialling a Number ............40 Received Calls Options ..............41 Greeting Message ................. 42 Ring Choosing Ring Tone (Menu 4-1)............43 Adjusting Ring Volume (Menu 4-2)............ 44 Choosing Ring Type (Menu 4-3)............45 Unique Ring Tones for selected calls (Menu 4-4).......
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Getting Started Checking Parts Once you have unpacked your phone, check to make sure that you have all the parts shown below. If any piece is missing or broken, please call your dealer. Handset Base Line Cord Adapter Headset Batteries User’s Manual Getting Started...
  • Page 9: Control Locations

    Control Locations Handset Ear piece LCD window soft keys Each of the two soft keys performs the function indicated by the text above it (the bottom line in the display). Deletes characters from display. When using the menu system, returns to the previous menu level. Makes, answers, or ends a call.
  • Page 10 Base lamp Blinks when a call comes in and lights steadily when a call is in progress. Paging key lamp Allows you to page the handset. Lights steadily while the base Also used to register a new handset is connected to the power supply. with the base.
  • Page 11: Connecting Lines

    Connecting Lines 1. Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the phone line socket on the bottom of the base unit, and the other end to a standard phone wall jack. 2. Connect the modular end of the power adapter to the power socket on the bottom of the base unit, and the other end to a standard AC wall outlet.
  • Page 12: Installing Handset Battery

    Installing Handset Battery The handset uses the rechargeable Ni-MH battery sup- plied. 1. Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow, then lift it off. 2. Remove old battery (if any), then plug the battery connector into the socket shown below, and insert the battery. Getting Started...
  • Page 13 • The battery needs to be replaced if it does not recover its full storage capacity after re c h a rging. • When replacing battery, only use SAMSUNG-approved b a t t e ry. For details, see ‘Specifications’ on page 65 or ask your nearest service center.
  • Page 14: Charging The Handset

    Charging the Handset Before initial operation, you should fully charge the handset for more than 10 hours. To charge the handset, simply place it in the base unit. The handset can be charged facing up. When the handset battery is charging, the handset automatically turns on and the battery icon in the right corner of the display scrolls.
  • Page 15: Turning The Handset On/Off

    1. To turn on the handset when the display is off, press key. The display shows the handset and base number, and the greeting message SAMSUNG as shown below. (To change the greeting, see page 42) The phone is now ready for use.
  • Page 16: Lcd Window Icon Descriptions

    LCD Window Icon Descriptions H S ( 1 ) B S ( 1 ) S A M S U N G Vibration icon Signal Strength icon Line icon Battery status icon Choosing Dial Mode (Menu 5-1) In order to provide compatibility with most telephone systems, your phone can be set to either pulse-dialling (same as rotary), or tone dialling (DTMF).
  • Page 17: Using Headset

    Using Headset With the headset, you can talk without using your hands. When you connect the headset to the headset jack on the left side of the phone, the headset operates in the same way as the phone’s speaker and microphone. The button on the earphone allows you to answer or end a call on the headset (without opening the flip cover or pressing a key on the phone).
  • Page 18: General Functions

    General Functions Making a Call 1. Open the flip cover, and press key. You hear a dial tone. N o t e : If you turn the Active Flip f e a t u re on, you do not need to press the k e y.
  • Page 19 You can enter the desired phone number in the Standby mode, and then dial the number. This way of dialling allows you to make corrections to the number before dialling. Follow these steps: 1. Enter a telephone number. Check the number in the LCD window.
  • Page 20: Camp On Busy

    Camp On Busy (Available only when you have more than one handset) This feature allows your handset to wait for connection to the telephone line currently engaged by another handset. Your handset rings when the telephone line becomes free. 1. You hear a short busy tone if you open the flip cover or press key while another handset engages the telephone line.
  • Page 21: Receiving A Call

    Receiving a Call When somebody calls you, the phone rings. Also, the icon in the middle of your handset’s display and the telephone lamp on the left of the base will start to blink. The caller’s phone number will be displayed if the telephone network has transmitted the necessary information.
  • Page 22: Caller Id Display

    Caller ID Display Caller ID displays the caller’s name and number, as well as the date and time that the call was received. This feature is available on your phone if the caller’s network transmits the necessary information. You can use this feature only when the caller’s service network transmits the caller’s information.
  • Page 23: Last Number Redial

    Last Number Redial Your phone allows you to call the most recently dialled num- bers again. The phone stores the last 10 numbers you called. To Dial the Last Number 1. Press the Redials soft key in the Standby mode. The last number you dialled is displayed.
  • Page 24: Battery Level Indicator

    To Erase All Numbers In Redial Memory 1. Press the Redials soft key in the Standby mode. 2. Press the All Erase soft key. The display prompts you to confirm the setting. 3. Press the Yes soft key. You hear a beep and the phone returns to the Standby mode after clearing the redial memory.
  • Page 25: Out Of Range Indicator

    Out of Range Indicator Your phone indicates the received signal strength through the strength icon. The more bars you see, the stronger the signal is. If the handset is too far from the base unit and the handset cannot properly engage the telephone line, the icon blinks in the LCD window.
  • Page 26: Adjusting Key Volume

    Adjusting Key Volume In the Standby mode with the flip cover open, press key on the side of the phone . You can adjust the volume from level 0 to level 5, and it is preset to level 3. The key volume is displayed as bars in the LCD window.
  • Page 27: Tone Dial Switchover

    To send a flash, simply press the Flash soft key while the line is engaged. The display shows F. Tone Dial Switchover To access certain services such as voice mail or interactive telephone system features, it is necessary to use tone dialling.
  • Page 28: Using The Menus

    Using the Menus A two-level menu structure is available to set the various options available on your phone. You can set the menu options in two different ways, via the soft keys or by using the index system. Using the Soft Keys The two soft keys are used in the following ways.
  • Page 29: Using The Index System

    3. Press the Select soft key to access the Ring menu. 4. Press the soft key repeatedly until Ring Delay appears. R i n g D e l a y O F F S e l e c t 4 . 5 5.
  • Page 30: Menu Map

    Menu Map The following illustration shows the menu structure available and indicates the: • Number assigned to each option • Brief description and the page on which you can find details of each feature. 1. Phone Book 1-1 Find Name (Search a number by name.
  • Page 31 5. Settings 5-1 Tone/Pulse (Tone/Pulse mode selection. See page 16) 5-2 Call Time (Call time display on/off. See page 49) 5-3 Base Number (Base number display on/off. See page 50) 5-4 Active Flip (Active flip on/off. See page 50) 5-5 Language (Display language selection.
  • Page 32: Phonebook

    PhoneBook The Phonebook allows you to store frequently used phone numbers and their associated names in your personal directory so that you can easily make a call without having to remember or enter the phone number. You can store up to 70 numbers.
  • Page 33: Entering A Name

    Entering a Name 1. Press the key labeled with the required letter: • Once for the first letter • Twice for the selected letter • And so on The following characters are available: Characters in the Order Displayed Lower Case Upper Case .
  • Page 34: Using A Pause

    3. Select the other letters in the same way. The cursor moves to the right when you press a different key. N o t e: When entering the same letter twice (or a d i ff e rent letter on the same key), just wait for a few seconds for the cursor to move automatically, and then select the next letter.
  • Page 35: Dialing A Number In Phonebook

    Dialling a Number in Phonebook Once you have stored phone numbers in the phonebook memory, you can dial them easily whenever you want. One-Touch Dialling Memory addresses 01 through 09 are special one-touch addresses. You can dial the phone numbers stored in the Phonebook memory from 01 through 09 simply by pressing one key.
  • Page 36: Searching For Numbers In Memory (Menu 1-1, 2)

    Searching for Numbers in Memory If you do not remember which telephone numbers have been stored in the various memory addresses, you can scan through the memory until you find the one you are looking for. By Name (Menu 1-1) 1.
  • Page 37 By Address Number (Menu 1-2) 1. Press the Menu key. Phonebook appears. 2. Press the Select soft key to access the Phonebook menu. The phonebook options are displayed. 3. Press the soft key until the Find Address option is selected, then press the Select soft key. Enter Address ? is displayed.
  • Page 38: Erasing All Numbers (Menu 1-4)

    Erasing All Numbers (Menu 1-4) 1. Press the Menu soft key. Phonebook appears. 2. Press the Select soft key to access Phonebook menu. The phonebook options are displayed. 3. Press the soft key until All Erase is selected, then press the Select soft key. You are asked if you are sure you want to erase all numbers stored in your phonebook memory.
  • Page 39: Edit Name

    Edit Name Edit the name by using the keypad and the key, then press the OK soft key. For details on entering a name, see page 33. Your phone displays the newly edited name, its number and its address number. Edit Number Edit the number by using the keypad and the key, then...
  • Page 40: Received Calls (Caller Id)

    Received Calls (Caller ID) When you receive a call, the caller’s phone number is shown on your phone’s display, if it is available from the network on which the call was made. The last 20 numbers received are stored in your phone and you can view the list and dial the numbers.
  • Page 41: Received Calls Options

    Received Calls Options When you are viewing received numbers, Options appears above the left soft key to allow you to access the received call options, described in the following paragraphs. Accessing the Options 1. Press the Options soft key when it appears. The options are displayed.
  • Page 42: Greeting Message

    Greeting Message This option allows you to enter a greeting message that will be displayed when your phone is in the Standby mode. You can change the greeting message according to your own pref- erence. Greeting Message 1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key. 2.
  • Page 43: Ring

    Ring You can use the Ring menu to customize various sound settings such as ring volume, type and tone. Also you can delay the ring for a specified time via the menu. Choosing Ring Tone (Menu 4-1) You can define your own ring sound. Ten ring tones are available.The factory default setting is ‘Tone 1’.
  • Page 44: Adjusting Ring Volume (Menu 4-2)

    Adjusting Ring Volume (Menu 4-2) 1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key. 2. Press the soft key repeatedly until Ring appears, then press the Select soft key. 3. Press the soft key repeatedly until Ring Volume appears, then press the Select soft key. The current Ring Volume setting appears.
  • Page 45: Choosing Ring Type (Menu 4-3)

    Choosing Alert Type (Menu 4-3) This option allows you to indicate how you wish to be informed of any incoming calls. The following options are available. 1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key. 2. Press the soft key repeatedly until Ring appears, then press the Select soft key.
  • Page 46: Unique Ring Tones For Selected Calls (Menu 4-4)

    Unique Ring Tones for selected calls (Menu 4-4) This new feature allows you to distinguish between different callers by assigning unique ring tones to specific numbers stored in your handset When a call is received from a speci- fied number, you will hear a unique ring sound that can only be heard when that specific number calls.
  • Page 47 6. Press the soft key to choose the ring tone, then press the OK soft key. 7. Press the Options soft key. 8. Press the soft key to select the Enter Number option, then press the Select soft key. 9. Enter the number you want to designate, then press the OK soft key.
  • Page 48: Ring Delay Time (Menu 4-5)

    Ring Delay Time (Menu 4-5) If you activate the ring delay time, your handset will not ring for a specified delay time while other handsets are ringing. If you wish, you can answer the call within the delay time on your handset.
  • Page 49: Settings

    Settings Many different features of your phone can be customized to suit your preferences. All of these features are accessed via the Settings menu. Tone/Pulse (Menu 5-1) Refer to page 17. Call Time Display (Menu 5-2) If you turn this feature on, the handset automatically times the duration of calls.
  • Page 50: Base Number Display (Menu 5-3)

    Base Number Display (Menu 5-3) This feature allows the phone to display the base number currently in use while in the Standby mode. The feature is preset to ON at factory. 1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key. 2.
  • Page 51: Language Selection (Menu 5-5)

    3. Press the soft key repeatedly until Active Flip appears, then press the Select soft key. 4. The Active Flip options are displayed: OFF or ON. Press the soft key to turn the feature OFF or ON. The selected option is in bold type. 5.
  • Page 52: System

    System Up to six handsets can be registered and operated from your base unit. You can register and remove a handset through the System menu. You can also reset the handset to its default configuration. Call Barring (Menu 6-1) It is possible to set the phone to restrict numbers that can be dialled.
  • Page 53 4. Enter the PIN code, then press the OK soft key. Call Barring appears. N o t e : If you enter the wrong PIN number, the handset re t u rns to the Standby mode. 5. Press the Select soft key to access the Call Barring option.
  • Page 54: Registering A New Handset (Menu 6-2)

    Registering a New Handset (Menu 6-2) The handset supplied with the base unit is already registered as handset 1. Each additional handset you purchase must be registered to the base unit. 1. Press and hold the Paging key on the base for more than 3 seconds.
  • Page 55 9. Enter 9234, the Authentication Code , which is preset at factory, then press the OK soft key. 10. When the registration is properly completed, the handset returns to the Standby mode and displays the base number and the handset number. 11.Unplug the power cord and then plug it in again.
  • Page 56: Intercom Between Handsets

    Intercom Between Handsets (Available only when you have more than one handset) If you have multiple handsets registered with the base, two handsets can talk to each other on an internal intercom call, while a third handset can be on an external call. 1.
  • Page 57 6. To end the call, close the flip or press either key. Notes: • If an external call comes in during an intercom conversation, you will hear beeps. When you hear the low beeps, finish the intercom call by pressing k e y.
  • Page 58: Call Transfer Between Handsets

    Call Transfer Between Handsets (Available only when you have more than one handset) You can transfer a call from one handset to another. 1. During a telephone conversation, press key. Your caller will be put on hold and will hear music. INTERCOM - displays and the cursor blinks.
  • Page 59: Removing A Handset (Menu 6-3)

    Removing a Handset (Menu 6-3) 1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key. 2. Press the soft key repeatedly until System appears, then press the Select soft key. 3. Enter the PIN code, then press the OK soft key. 4.
  • Page 60: Changing Pin (Personal Identification Number) (Menu 6-4)

    Changing PIN (Personal Identification Number) (Menu 6-4) The PIN is required when you access System menus. The PIN is preset to ‘0000’ at factory. You can change the PIN code. 1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key. 2.
  • Page 61: Handset Reset (Menu 6-5)

    • Active Flip: OFF • PIN code: 0000 • Auto Find: OFF • No number barred • Greeting Message: SAMSUNG • Key Volume : Level3 • Voice Volume : Level 3 • Unique Ring Tone: OFF Note: The Dial type will not change even after resetting the handset.
  • Page 62: Base

    Base The SP-R6100 handset may be used with up to four base units. To use the handset with more than one base unit, you must register the handset to each base unit. Refer to ‘Registering a New Handset’ on page 56.
  • Page 63: Finding Base Automatically (Menu 7-2)

    Finding Base Automatically (Menu 7-2) With the ‘Auto Find’ feature set to ON, if you are moving around, and lose contact with the base unit, the handset will automatically find the first available base unit. The feature is preset to OFF. 1.
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Symptom Check • Check that the power adapter is properly connected. • Check that the telephone line cord is properly connected. No operation • Check that the handset is fully charged.
  • Page 65: Specifications

    S p e c i f i c a t i o n s Item Specifications Standard DECT/GAP Frequency Range 1.88~1.90 GHz Channels 120 Duplex channels Carrier Power 250 mW (24 dBm) Modulation GFSK ± 50 kHz Frequency Stability Ni-MH: Standby mode: 70 hours Talk mode: 7 hours Operation Time Charging time: 10 hours...
  • Page 66 3. The liability of Samsung (UK) Ltd is limited to the cost of repair/replacement of the unit under warranty. 4. This warranty does not affect the purchasers statutory rights.
  • Page 67 Printed in Korea Code No. : GG68-00191A Basic. 10/99. Rev.1.0...

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