Important information This telephone is intended for inexperienced users. The factory set- tings only make available functions that are generally used most of- ten. This manual therefore concentrates on this functionality. Use menu option "User level settings" in the "Settings" menu to switch the phone from "Beginner mode"...
Table of contents Table of contents Important information ............... 1 Table of contents ..............3 Safety information ..............7 Initial use ................... 8 Check the contents ............... 8 Installing the SIM card, memory card and battery ....8 Switching on the telephone ........... 9 Setting date and time ............
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Table of contents Contacts ..................22 Options .................. 22 Call ..................22 Send text message ............. 23 Add new contact ..............23 Edit ..................24 Delete .................. 24 More options ............... 24 Main contacts ................ 24 Messages (SMS) ..............26 Viewing received messages ..........
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Table of contents Alarm ..................36 Calculator .................. 37 Tasks ..................38 Services ..................39 Bluetooth ................... 40 Settings ..................41 Phone Settings ..............41 Time and date ..............41 Tone settings ..............42 Volume ................42 Alert type ................42 Language ................
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Table of contents Appendix ................... 53 Service ................... 53 Guarantee ................53 CE sign .................. 54 Ecological information ............55...
Safety information Safety information Only use the phone at places where it is permitted. The use of mobile phones is generally prohibited in hospitals and aircraft, and at petrol stations. Do not open the device yourself and do not attempt repairs on your own.
A memory card (not included) is required to send multimedia mes- sages (MMS), to save photos with the integrated camera and to rec- ord voice notes with the integrated recorder. The tiptel Ergophone 6070/6071 supports Micro SD memory cards with a capacity up to 8 GB - these can be purchased on the accessories market and in elec- tronics shops.
Initial use To insert the SIM card, a memory card and the battery, the casing cover at the back of the device must be removed. Press the casing cover and sliding it downward until it can be removed (Fig. 1). Carefully install the SIM card in the card holder.
Initial use If your service provider does not support this functionality, the date and time must be set manually. To do this, press the left display but- under "Menu", then keep pressing the "down arrow" button until "Settings" is displayed. Then press the button under "OK"...
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Initial use Fully charge the battery prior to initial use. To preserve the battery thereafter, only place the phone into the charger cradle when the bat- tery is almost flat. Battery performance diminishes over time. If you notice after a time that you need to recharge your telephone more frequently, replace the battery.
Telephone controls Telephone controls The telephone has controls and displays on the front and back, and on the left, right, top and underside. Controls on the keypad Up and Navigation within menus. In standby, access to Down the camera (up button) and the message menu arrows (down button).
Telephone controls Dial but- Used for dialling after entering a number, and accepting calls whilst the phone is ringing. In standby, call redial. Hang-up Used to end calls, to reject calls whilst the phone button is ringing, and to switch the phone on and off with prolonged pressing.
Telephone controls Controls on the left There are two controls on the left. The one at the top is a rocker switch marked with + and –. It allows you to control the volume while calling. It is also used to adjust the volume of the integrated radio and recorder.
General information on using the phone General information on using the phone The left and right display buttons have different functions de- pending on the status of the device. The functions currently available for the buttons are shown above the buttons on the display. The right display button is usually used to cancel the function or to move back one step - the left display button confirms functions or opens the Options menu.
Are you a new user wanting a mobile that enables you to "only" make and receive calls simply and easily, or are you an experienced user attaching importance to comprehensive functionality? "Tell" this to your tiptel Ergophone 6070/6071 under Settings erlevel settings. In Settings, and when using the phone, the "Beginner mode" setting only makes available functions that are normally used frequently.
Custom setup You want quick access to frequently used functions? "Tell" your tiptel Ergophone 6070/6071, under Settings Order main menu, the order in which you want functions to be displayed. Call signalling as you want it Have a favourite tune and want to use it as the ringtone for your mo- bile? Install in the mobile a memory card with the tune on it, and "tell"...
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Custom setup Have a few contacts who you ring often? "Tell" your tiptel Ergophone 6070/6071, under Contacts Options Main Contacts, who these contacts are and your mobile will al- ways display them at the top of the contact list.
Making and receiving calls Making and receiving calls Receiving calls An incoming call causes the phone to ring (provided "Silent" is not enabled) and vibrate (provided "Vibration" is enabled in Alert type). The caller number is shown on the display. If the caller for that num- ber is saved in the contacts , the name of the caller is displayed in- stead of the number.
Making and receiving calls Scroll up and down the call log with the buttons. Press- ing the green Dial button again dials the number selected. Calling with speed dial The telephone features speed dial buttons to store frequently dialled numbers. When the phone is in standby, the speed dial buttons are accessed by pressing digits -...
Making and receiving calls Functions available during a call During a call, you can toggle between hands-free and hands-held mode using the right display button Available using the left display button is the Options menu with the "Sound recorder" function (recording of the call with the integrated sound recorder) and "Mute"...
Contacts Contacts Contacts comprise a name and at least one associat- ed phone number, and form your phone book for calling subscribers and sending short text messages. To access the contacts, press the right display button when the phone is in standby. The contacts are opened. You can also access the contacts via the main menu, under "Contacts".
Contacts Send text message Select "Send text message" from the Options menu to write a short message (SMS) to the contact. Add new contact You can create a new entry with "Add new contact". A selection is shown enabling you to specify whether the contact is saved on the SIM card or in the telephone.
Contacts Once the name and number have been entered, press the right dis- play button "Done", and confirm saving of the new entry. Once the contact has been created in the telephone memory, up to three numbers are available to you instead of one. This enables you to save the home, mobile and office numbers of a contact for exam- ple.
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Contacts Note: The "Main contacts" option for setup is only available in the "Advanced mode" user setting. The main contacts configured are shown in the "Beginner mode" user set- ting at the start of the contact list. In the "Advanced mode" user setting, access the contacts, and then the options using the left display button , and there the "Main contacts"...
Messages (SMS) Messages (SMS) Your telephone enables you to receive and send short text messages (SMS). Viewing received messages A received SMS is shown on the display. Pressing the left display button shows an overview of the mes- sages received - with the most recent message at the top. To view the message, press the left display button and select "View".
Messages (SMS) The recipient window opens in which you can chose to enter the re- cipient number manually or copy it from the contacts. All possible re- cipients are displayed at the bottom. To send, choose a recipient, then press the left display button "Options"...
Silent mode Silent mode You can enable and disable Silent mode with the "Si- lent" setting in the main menu. Calls and messages continue to be received in Silent mode but the phone does not ring. This setting is always recommended when others would be disturbed by the phone ringing.
Call history Call history Pressing the green Dial button when the phone is in standby accesses the call history, with all calls displayed in one list (dialled, received and missed calls). You can view the individual "Missed calls", "Dialled calls" and "Re- ceived calls"...
Note: A memory card (not included in the delivery) is required to use the integrated camera. The Ergophone 6070/6071 supports Micro-SD memory cards up to 8 GB (available from the accessories market and in electronics stores).
Image size This is where you set the image size required for the photos taken. The Ergophone 6070/6071 has a 0.3 megapixel camera for images up to 640x480 pixels in size. Interpolation also enables 1.3 megapixel with an image size of 1280x960 pixels.
Radio Radio Your telephone features an integrated FM (VHF) radio. This is switched on and off with the "FM Radio" button on the left-hand side of the device. When you turn the radio on, the station last tuned is selected. Use the buttons to change the frequency up and down by one decimal place.
Sound recorder Sound recorder The sound recorder enables you to record meeting notes to be saved in the device memory or on a memory card. To do this, select "Sound recorder" from the main menu. button enables you to start, pause or resume a recording. Whilst a recording is in progress, it can also be paused and resumed with the left display button .
Sound recorder Note: The internal device memory is limited to only a few short recordings. Inserting a memory card is recommended when you want to make recordings more frequently. If a memory card is inserted in the telephone, set the file format to "WAV"...
Alarm Alarm To use your phone as an alarm, open "Alarm" from the main menu. Five alarms are displayed. The buttons enable you to select an alarm. Its settings can be changed by pressing the left display button In Settings, you can turn the alarm on and off, and set the wake-up time, snooze time (1 to 10 minutes) and alert type (ring, vibrate or both).
Calculator Calculator To use your telephone as a pocket calculator, open "Calculator" from the main menu. Use the keypad numerals to enter the numbers for the calculation. To enter decimal places, enter a dec- imal point with the button. Arithmetical operators +, -, x, / and = are selected with the buttons.
Tasks Tasks This menu option enables you to set up tasks about which the telephone can remind you later. Accessing this menu option shows a list of tasks configured. The options enable you to add new tasks and ed- it/delete existing tasks. If you add a new task or edit an existing one, enter a date, time and subject.
Services Services Services offered by your provider are available in this main menu option. Just which services are provided depends on your service provider, from where you can also obtain a description of the functionality and costs of the services on offer.
Bluetooth Bluetooth Your Tiptel Ergophone 6070/6071 is compatible with Bluetooth headsets and hands-free kits. The functionality can be enabled and disabled from this main menu option. The service life of the battery reduces when Bluetooth device compatibility is enabled. You should therefore disable this function when it is not being used for a longer time.
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 need- Only a few setting options are available in the "Beginner mode"...
Settings Tone settings Here you set the tones for incoming calls and messages, for switch- ing the device on and off, and for key presses. Talking keys A special function on this device is the set of "talking buttons" - these can be enabled with "Tone settings"...
Settings More phone settings More phone settings are available in the "Advanced mode" user set- ting. Ring type Here you can select whether the phone signals incoming calls by ringing repeatedly, only once or with rising intensity (first quietly then increasingly louder).
Settings If you make phone setting changes in the "Advanced mode" setting, they remain available even if you later revert back to "Beginner mode". So if you want to change a setting not available in "Beginner mode" mode, you can temporarily enable "Advanced mode" mode to make the setting change.
Settings Visibility main menu Available in the main menu are functions that some users do not want to use. If they do not use the alarm, the tasks and the calculator for example, these functions can be hidden. This can be configured in "Visibility main menu".
Settings Network settings Here you can specify whether a connection to the wireless network is automatic or manual, and whether the GPRS connection is always es- tablished or only when needed. Emergency settings The settings for the Emergency function are configured here. Please refer to the "...
Connection to a computer Connection to a computer Connect the telephone's micro USB jack to the USB port on your computer. "Mass Storage" is shown on the display. Press the left dis- play button . Now the memory integrated in the phone and any memory card inserted are displayed on your computer as new de- vice(s) with exchangeable media.
Emergency call Emergency call Your telephone features an emergency call function, with or without confirmation, that is triggered by pressing the Emergency button on the back of the device for about 2 seconds. The unconfirmed emergency call does not check whether the voice at the other end is a person or an answering machine, and should there- fore only be used when a contract with a professional emergency call service is in place that ensures there is always help available from a...
Emergency call cepted, the telephone calls the next emergency number entered. If a connection to a person cannot be established on any of the emer- gency numbers, the phone repeats up to three times in succession all emergency numbers entered. If confirmed emergency call is not set, the emergency call is ended after a connection is established.
Emergency call Setup of emergency calls Setting up emergency calls means it must be enabled, and involves entering the emergency text and the emergency numbers. With the phone in standby, select the left display button, then "Set- tings" in the main menu and then "Emergency settings". This is where all the settings for configuring emergency calls are.
Emergency call Note: If you enable SMS for numbers of telephones that cannot receive SMS text, the service provider calls the subscrib- er and reads out the SMS. This call would block the emergency number telephone at the very moment the mobile telephone is trying to make the emergency call.
Emergency call Important information on emergency call functions Do not rely exclusively on the emergency call function of your mobile. In certain situations (such as no network coverage or no credit for outgoing calls), the emergency call function might not operate. Ensure that no answering machines are defined as emergency call numbers.
Your contact for services arising from guarantee obligations is the author- ised dealer where you bought the device. TIPTEL will grant a guarantee of 2 years from the date of handover for the material and for the manufacturing of the telecommunications terminal unit.
The General Terms and Conditions of TIPTEL, which are part of the con- tract for a dealer, shall also apply. In the event of a complaint, the defective product shall be sent to the relevant TIPTEL subsidiary, the importer or dealer along with a description of the defect and the proof of purchase.
The packaging materials do not consist of plastics but of partially recycled cardboard and paper. If you do not have further use of your TIPTEL device, TIPTEL will take back the device without any charge. The device will be properly taken to pieces...
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