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  • Page 1 User guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INFORMATION Preface Safety information Application information Environment Setting up/range SET-UP D77 box contents Presenting the base unit Presenting the handset The Navigator Rapid access to the answering machine messages Screen Base unit connection Inserting batteries in the handset Battery function duration Longevity of the battery Battery charging status...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS CUSTOMISATION Setting the melody and handset volume for an external call Customising the name of the handset Activating/deactivating automatic pick-up Activating/deactivating automatic Hang-up Setting the menu language Setting the base unit melody and volume ADVANCED SETTINGS Setting the flash time Registering a new handset Removing a handset Changing your PIN code...
  • Page 5: Information

    INFORMATION INFORMATION Preface Dear customer, congratulations on buying your SAGEMCOM DECT 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 6: Application Information

    This ensures the allocated communication network is used properly and radio interference is avoided. The declaration of compliance may be looked up on the www.sagemcom.com website, section «S S upport» or can be obtained from the following address: SAGEMCOM SAS...
  • Page 7: Setting Up/Range

    SAGEMCOM does not accept any liability for this type of damage. Operating the base station or charger outside or in areas exposed to frost is not permitted.
  • Page 8: Set-Up

    SET-UP SET-UP D77 box contents 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, • a rechargeable battery unit, •...
  • Page 9: Presenting The Base Unit

    SET-UP Presenting the base unit Your base is designed to fit into your family environment. Flashing light on the base unit : Red : handset charging Green : line connection Orange : line connection and the handset is charging. Green + flashing slowly: base unit in paging mode. Orange + flashing slowly: base unit in paging mode and the handset is charging.
  • Page 10: Presenting The Handset

    SET-UP Presenting the handset You will appreciate the design and quality of the handset during conversations with your callers. Speaker. Display. OK / Menu key / Secret mode key during communication (Secret). Access list of calls made. Phone pick-up / Speaker key. Rapid access to your messages on the answering machine (“Rapid access to the answering machine...
  • Page 11: The Navigator

    SET-UP The Navigator This is the quick menu selection device. Return key / OK / Menu key / Cancel an entry / Secret mode key during R key communication (Secret) MENU BACK Access the list of handsets Access to list of calls made registered in the database Phone pick-up / Hang up /...
  • Page 12: Rapid Access To The Answering Machine Messages

    SET-UP Rapid access to the answering machine messages You can view your answering machine messages from the standby screen by using the keyboard keys : Long press on key 5 5 Start reading your from the standby screen : messages. Stop play back.
  • Page 13: Base Unit Connection

    SET-UP To return to the previous menu press the »B B ACK« key. In the menu, select the functions by moving the browser up down and save the modified settings by pressing the »O O K« key. Once you have selected or set the function, you can return to the previous menu level (»B B ACK«...
  • Page 14: Inserting Batteries In The Handset

    SET-UP Pass the wires through the cable guide and place the base in its desired location. Inserting batteries in the handset - Turn over the handset and open the battery unit hatch. - Insert the connector into its slot following the direction of the wires.
  • Page 15: Battery Function Duration

    SET-UP Battery function duration The battery capacity should allow for approximately 120 hours on standby, 10 hours conversation. Longevity of the battery To maximise battery longevity, note the following: - Do not short-circuit the plug. - Use your handset as a mobile phone and do not replace it in the base station or charger (accessories) to be charged after every phone call.
  • Page 16: Block Diagram

    BLOCK DIAGRAM BLOCK DIAGRAM Phonebook - New Entry - List Entry - Edit Entry - Delete Entry - Delete All Set Date/Time Personal Set - Handset Tones - Ring Volume - Ring Melody - Handset Name - Auto answer Auto hang-up - Language - Base Tone - BS Ring Vol...
  • Page 17: Making Telephone Calls

    MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS Making an external call External calls are calls made to the public network. Enter the number of the person you are calling using the keypad and press the » « key. In the event of an error being made in entering a number, press the »B B ACK«...
  • Page 18: Managing Calls Whilst Communication Is Underway

    MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS Managing calls whilst communication is underway This function is available if your installation is made up of at least two handsets registered on the same base unit. Transfering a call to another handset This function allows you to transfer the call that is in progress to another handset registered on the same base unit.
  • Page 19: Locking The Handset Keypad

    MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS Issue of a second call While you're on the phone, press the »R R /C« key then dial the number to call. To switch from one call to another Press the »R R /C« keys + to switch from one call to another. The current call goes on hold and you can then take the second call.
  • Page 20: Setting The Volume

    MAKING TELEPHONE CALLS Setting the volume This function allows you to set the listening volume during a conversation. Move the browser up or down to increase or reduce the listening volume. You can set the volume to a level from 1 to 5. The volume level selected is shown on the display.
  • Page 21: Phonebook

    PHONEBOOK PHONEBOOK You can store up to 200 contacts in your phonebook. Each entry can contain the name of your contact as 10 characters (including spaces) and their telephone number as 20 numbers. Adding a phonebook entry You can enter names and call numbers manually or add contacts from the received or the outgoing call logs.
  • Page 22: Editing A Phonebook Entry

    PHONEBOOK Editing a phonebook entry The function allows you to modify the name, number and melody assigned to your contact. Go to »Menu« / »Phonebook«. Select »Edit Entry«. Select the contact you wish to modify then press the »O O K« key. Use the »B B ACK«...
  • Page 23: Date And Time

    DATE AND TIME DATE AND TIME Set the time and date Go to »Menu« / »Set Date/Time«. Enter the new time in the format Hours: minutes, then enter the new date in the format DD/MM. Press the »O O K« key. Remark: In the event of an error during entry, the last number can be edited by pressing the »B B ACK«...
  • Page 24: Customisation

    CUSTOMISATION CUSTOMISATION This menu enables you to customize your phone. Setting the melody and handset volume for an external call Go to »Menu« / »Personal Set« / »Handset Tones«. Select »Ring Melody«, move the browser up or down define the handset melody. Confirm the selection by pressing the »O O K«...
  • Page 25: Setting The Menu Language

    CUSTOMISATION Setting the menu language This function allows you to change the language in which the displays are shown. Go to »Menu« / »Advanced Set« / »Language«. Select the desired language by moving the browser up down and pressing »O O K«. Setting the base unit melody and volume Go to »Menu«...
  • Page 26: Advanced Settings

    ADVANCED SETTINGS ADVANCED SETTINGS This function allows you to set the functions relating to the handset. Recall Time Registeration Unregister Change PIN. Reset Setting the flash time If you connect your telephone to an automatic PBX or in a foreign country, you may need to change the flash time in order to use your telephone correctly for the following functions: call hold, three party conference calls.
  • Page 27: Removing A Handset

    ADVANCED SETTINGS You can select the number that you want to be associated by pressing the corresponding numbered key (press key 1 to select handset number 1). Removing a handset This function allows you to remove a handset from your base unit.
  • Page 28: Resetting The Handset And The Base Unit Default Settings

    ADVANCED SETTINGS Resetting the handset and the base unit default settings The reset function is used to return to factory default settings. It deletes the contacts in the phonebook and from the call list. Go to »Menu« / »Advanced Set« / »Reset« Enter the PIN code (Personal Identification Number, factory setting : 0000).
  • Page 29: Call Log

    CALL LOG CALL LOG The list of calls made by your telephone can contain 10 records made up of a number with a maximum of 24 figures and a name with a maximum of 10 characters. The list of calls received by your telephone can contain 20 records made up of a number with a maximum of 24 figures and a name with a maximum of 12 characters.
  • Page 30: Answering Machine (D77V Only)

    ANSWERING MACHINE ANSWERING MACHINE (D77V only) (D77V only) This telephone is equipped with an integral digital answering machine with recording capacity 1 1 4 minutes. Announcement messages (ANNOUNCEMENT 1 + 2) can last 1 minute each. Go to »Menu« / »Answ. Machine«. The following Functions appear on the display: Play Record Memo...
  • Page 31: Recording A Memo

    ANSWERING MACHINE (D77V only) Recording a memo This function allows you to place a personal message on your answering machine. Whilst it will not be heard, it will be regarded as a new message by the answering machine. Go to »Menu« / »Answ. Machine« / »Record Memo«. Press »O O K«...
  • Page 32 ANSWERING MACHINE (D77V only) Press »O O K« key. Select »Personalized« by moving the browser up or down Press »O O K« key. Select »Record mess.« by moving the browser up or down Press the »O O K« key to start the recording. Press the »O O K«...
  • Page 33: Activating/Deactivating The Answering Machine

    ANSWERING MACHINE (D77V only) Activating/deactivating the answering machine This function is used to activate or deactivate your answering machine. Go to »Menu« / »Answ. Machine« / »Ans. On/Off«. Press the »O O K« key to display the answering machine status. Select »On«...
  • Page 34: Remote Control

    ANSWERING MACHINE (D77V only) Call filtering When activated the filtering function allows you to monitor the message being left by the caller as it is being recorded. You can pick up the phone to take the call at any time. Go to »Menu«...
  • Page 35 ANSWERING MACHINE (D77V only) Activating/deactivating remote control Go to »Menu« / »Answ. Machine« / »Settings« / »HS Screening«. Select »O O n« / »O O ff« by moving the browser up or down activate or deactivate remote control. Press the »B B ACK« key to return to the previous menu. Remote control operation When remote control and the answering machine are both activated, enter the PIN code when the outgoing message is...
  • Page 36 ANSWERING MACHINE (D77V only) Remote access key functions Playing messages and memos Answering machine function sequences Play all messages Play new message only Pause Repeat play back Stop play back Return to the start of the message Go to the previous message Go to the next message Deleting messages and memos Answering machine function...
  • Page 37 ANSWERING MACHINE (D77V only) Playing back outgoing messages Answering machine function sequences Reading the announcement currently used for the answering machine recorder. Reading the announcement currently used for the answering machine only. Recording memos Answering machine function sequences Start recording a MEMO Stop recording Setting up the answering machine Answering machine function...
  • Page 38: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA TECHNICAL DATA Condition on delivery Base: Ring volume: Ring melody: PIN: 0000 Interval: Flash time: Medium Handset: Ring volume: High Ring melody: Handset volume: Keypad tone: Display language: English Automatic pick-up: Automatic Hang-up: Telephone book: Empty Call list: Empty Redial: Empty...
  • Page 39: Features

    TECHNICAL DATA Features Standard DECT, GAP Frequency range 1880-1900 MHz Transmission channels 1 Medium output Approx. 10 mW Range Up to 300 m outdoors Up to 50 m indoors Power supply: Power supply unit 230 V, 50 Hz, 40 mA Battery bloc Type Ni-MH, 2,4 V 600 mAh Dialling method...
  • Page 40: Warranty

    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 41 This guarantee does not affect the Customer statutory rights. B) Exclusions From Guarantee SAGEMCOM shall have no liability under the guarantee in respect of: • Damage, defects, breakdown or malfunction due to one or more of the following:...
  • Page 42 The foregoing shall apply unless otherwise agreed in writing with the customer and only for the United Kingdom and Ireland. SAGEMCOM Helpdesk (from UK) : 08 45 09 00 316 SAGEMCOM Helpdesk (from Ireland) : 01 60 583 84 SAGEMCOM Helpdesk Email :...
  • Page 43 WARRANTY Terms and Conditions 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.
  • Page 44 User Manual Data subject to change without notice SAGEMCOM SAS Société par actions simplifiée au capital de 158.291.895 € - 440 294 510 RCS PARIS 250, route de l'Empereur - 92500 Rueil-Malmaison - France www.sagemcom.com...

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