TIPTEL Ergophone 6010 User Manual
TIPTEL Ergophone 6010 User Manual

TIPTEL Ergophone 6010 User Manual

Tiptel ergophone 6010/6011 gsm mobile phone

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  • Page 1 User's Manual (EN) tiptel Ergophone 6010/6011 GSM tiptel...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Table of contents ..............3 Safety notes ................6 First operation ................8 Checking the contents of the gift box ........8 Installing SIM card and battery ..........8 Switching on the phone ............9 Setting time and date .............
  • Page 4 Table of contents SMS ................... 21 Reading incoming SMS ............21 Sending an SMS ..............22 Writing an SMS text ..............23 Extended message functions ..........23 Drafts ................... 23 Templates ................24 Delete all SMS ..............24 Service centre..............24 Status report ................
  • Page 5 Table of contents PIN Code Request ..............36 Emergency settings ............... 37 Factory default ............... 37 Emergency call ................. 38 Problem answering machine ..........39 Testing the emergency call function ........39 Emergency call setup ............40 Emergency call numbers ............ 40 Emergency text ..............
  • Page 6: Safety Notes

    Safety notes Safety notes • The telephone may only be operated in areas where its use is not forbidden. Generally you may not use mobile telephones in hospi- tals, planes, or at petrol stations. • Do not open the device yourself and do not try to carry out any re- pairs.
  • Page 7 Safety notes • Packaging or parts thereof please dispose of in accordance with your local regulations.
  • Page 8: First Operation

    First operation First operation Checking the contents of the gift box Part of the scope of delivery are: • Mobile telephone tiptel Ergophone 6010/6011 • AC adaptor • Charging cradle • Rechargeable battery pack Li-Ion 3.7 V/1000mAh • Headset • User's Manual...
  • Page 9: Switching On The Phone

    First operation holder. The gap in the cabinet must correspond with the direction of the SIM card. The SIM card must exactly fit in the gap. Then the battery has to be installed with its three contact fingers matching the three contact pins of the phone at the upper left below the SOS button.
  • Page 10 First operation In order to do so press the key, then in the main menu select "Set- tings" by using the key again and then press the dial key. In the settings menu select "Phone Settings" with the key and then again press the dial key.
  • Page 11: Charging The Batteries

    First operation Charging the batteries Your telephone comes along with a charger cradle and an AC adap- tor belonging to that cradle. Connect the small plug of the AC adaptor to the jack at the backside of the cradle and the connect the AC adaptor to a mains wall outlet.
  • Page 12: Controls Of The Phone

    Telephone controls Controls of the phone Controls or connectors are located on the front side, but also on the right, left, upper, and lower side and at the backside of the phone. Controls at the front side Dial key: Up key: Dialling and taking a Selection in menus call...
  • Page 13: Controls At The Backside

    Telephone controls Controls at the backside Here you find as control element the red emer- gency button (SOS). When this button is being pressed for 3 seconds the emergency function gets activated. More de- tails on this function please find in the chapter "Emergency call".
  • Page 14: Elements At The Top Side

    Telephone controls Elements at the top side At the top side you will find the integrated flash- light. You can turn it on and off via the upper slid- ing switch at the right hand side. In addition to that you will also find a jack which fits the AC adaptor of Nokia mobile phones.
  • Page 15: Taking Or Placing Calls

    Taking or placing calls Taking or placing calls Taking calls When there is an incoming call the phone will ring (provided that you did not activate the "Silent Mode" function) and the telephone vibrates (provided that "Vibrating Alert" has been activated). The display will show you the caller's number and the icon for an incoming call.
  • Page 16: Speed Dialling

    Taking or placing calls Note: In case you have missed a call or received an SMS the call list upon pressing the dial key first will only show the missed calls or new SMS's. Only after reviewing these en- tries and after pressing the dial key for a second time you will see the call list with all entries.
  • Page 17: Hands Free And Mute

    Taking or placing calls If you press a digit key several times within a short period of time the first with entry starting with the corresponding letter will be shown. If e.g. you wish to see the first entry starting with "L" you will have to press the key three times in a row within a short period of time.
  • Page 18 Taking or placing calls Note: To switch to hands free during a call instead of the dial key and then the menu item "Hands Free" you can also press the digit key for some 2 seconds.
  • Page 19: Call List

    Call list Call list By pressing the dial key in standby of the phone the call list will open. When there are currently calls which you have not taken and which you have not seen yet, the call list will only show you the missed calls.
  • Page 20: List Of Dialled And Taken Calls

    Call list List of dialled and taken calls As long as there are still missed calls in the call list which you did not review you will only see the missed calls. After you have reviewed all missed calls and then you let the call list open again you will see missed calls as well as taken calls and also dialled numbers.
  • Page 21: Sms

    Short messages (SMS) Your phone allows you sending and receiving short messages as text messages (SMS). Reading incoming SMS When have received an SMS this will be indicated in large letters on the display. By pressing the dial key you will see the phone number(s) (or name(s), in case the subscriber is listed in the telephone book) who sent you the SMS.
  • Page 22: Sending An Sms

    Short messages (SMS) But form the phone's standby mode you can press the "SMS" to see the message centre of your phone. In the section "Received SMS" you will see all SMS which you re- ceived and which you did not delete. Unread messages are tagged with "NEW".
  • Page 23: Writing An Sms Text

    Short messages (SMS) Writing an SMS text The actual message text you must "write" with the digit keys. Next to the digit keys you will find three to four letters printed each. If you press the corresponding key once the first letter will be shown, if you press it twice in a short period of time the second letter will be shown and so on.
  • Page 24: Templates

    Short messages (SMS) Templates In "Templates" you will find some factory preset templates. You can edit or delete those templates but you can also create new templates. From the menu item "Templates" you can send an SMS with or with- out adding more text with or without changing the modified template to "Templates".
  • Page 25: Memory Status

    Short messages (SMS) Memory status This function shows you how many short messages have been saved to your SIM card and to the phone and how much memory is avail- able in total.
  • Page 26: Phone Book

    Phone book Phone book Your phone comprises a memory for up to 200 phone numbers and names. In addition to that even more phone numbers can be saved to the SIM card. To open the phone book from stand by mode press the key.
  • Page 27: Delete Contact

    Phone book As a next step you will be prompted to enter the name. Use the digit keys to enter the name of the subscriber. Pressing a digit key once selects the first letter assigned to it, pressing it several times will select the following letters.
  • Page 28: Copying Contact

    Phone book press the dial key you will be asked if you wish to delete the entry. Pressing the dial key a second time will cancel delete. Note: Single entries you can also delete when accessing the phone book directly. But here the menu item "Delete" must be selected again for each and every entry to be deleted.
  • Page 29: Speed Dial

    Phone book confirms the copying process, pressing the hang-up key will cancel copying. Speed dial Here you can enter the speed dial numbers for answering machine query (digit ), of digits and keys . After pressing and holding the corresponding key for some 2 seconds the assigned number will be dialled.
  • Page 30: Phone Book Settings

    Phone book Phone book settings If you select this item you will get to a sub menu with the items "Save Entry on" and "Memory Status". When you select "Save Entry on", then you can choose whether the phone will save new entries in the phone's memory or on the SIM card.
  • Page 31: Settings

    Settings Settings From the phone's stand by mode you can go to the telephone's set- tings by pressing the Settings. Silent mode Switches the phone to silent mode in order not to be disturbed in e.g. a conference by the phone's ringer. If the phone has been set to silent this will be indicated in the phone's display by the icon on the left.
  • Page 32: Phone Settings

    Settings Phone settings Here you can configure some of the phone's settings. Melody Here you select the melodies or tone signals used by the phone to signal incoming calls and received SMS, or reminds you of birthdays. When selecting one of these items the current melody will be played back and you can change it by using the cursor keys.
  • Page 33: Display Contrast

    Settings The handset volume can also be adjusted during a call by using the rocker cradle with the + and – symbol at the left hand side of the phone. A change performed this way will not be saved as a preset volume but is only valid for the current call.
  • Page 34: Network Settings

    Settings Network settings Here you can make settings depending on your network. Note: Not all providers offer such functions. You might want to contact your service provider. Call waiting Here you can switch on or off call waiting and query the currently se- lected status from your network provider.
  • Page 35: Call Barring

    Settings After activating call forwarding you will be asked to enter the phone number to which the call shall be forwarded. If calls shall be forwarded to the answering machine of your network provider you should enter here the phone number of the answering machine centre of your service provider.
  • Page 36: Network Selection

    Settings "All Incoming Calls when Roaming" means that you can take calls in your home country, but that you cannot take calls in case your phone has been registered with a foreign network. Network selection Here you can configure whether your telephone shall search for a mobile network automatically or whether you wish to select this net- work manually.
  • Page 37: Emergency Settings

    Settings your phone which - e.g. in case your phone was stolen - can result in very high phone charges. With "Change PIN" you can change the PIN of your SIM card. this change will be performed on the SIM card and will be permanent also when changing the phone.
  • Page 38: Emergency Call

    Emergency call Emergency call Your telephone provides you with an emergency call function which can be activated by pressing the SOS key at the backside of your phone for more than 2 seconds. In case in your configuration is at least one emergency call number and the emergency call key has been activated the telephone will make a emergency call when pressing the SOS key for at least 2 seconds (also with activated key lock without confirmation).
  • Page 39: Problem Answering Machine

    Emergency call After an emergency call (no matter whether it was taken, it was not successful, it was terminated) the phone will take any new calls automatically and go to hands free mode. This way contact to the helpless person is still possible even when the emergency call was already terminated.
  • Page 40: Emergency Call Setup

    Emergency call Please keep in mind the user of the device is in a stress situation when making the emergency call. Also persons who are meant for taking the emergency call should be made familiar with the operation of the emergency call function in order to be able to give the helpless person in this situation directions (e.g.
  • Page 41: Emergency Text

    Emergency call After having selected the emergency call number you will be asked whether you also wish to send an SMS to that number. You should confirm this in case the emergency call number is a mobile phone number. With fixed net phone numbers you should only confirm this when you are sure that the phone behind this number is capable of receiving SMS.
  • Page 42: Cancelling An Emergency Call

    Emergency call tion is not available, even if you have programmed emergency call numbers or text. Cancelling an emergency call If an emergency call was made accidentally you can cancel it by pressing and holding the hang-up key for some time. To abort the emergency function completely you will have to turn of the phone and then switch it on again.
  • Page 43: Further Functions

    Further functions Further functions In addition to placing and taking phone calls your phone with its inte- grated flashlight, the calculator, the organizer, and the integrate radio provides you with additional functions. Flashlight You phone has an integrated flashlight which e.g. can help you unlocking your door in the dark.
  • Page 44: Tools

    Further functions Tools Your phone comprises a (simple) integrated organizer. From the phone's stand by mode press Tools. Alarm clock To use your phone as an alarm clock select the function "Alarm Clock" then "Set Alarm" then the first memory position marked with -- : Then you select whether the alarm shall ring only on timre or on sev- eral days a week.
  • Page 45: Memo

    Further functions Note: With a one shot activated wake-up call this call will be per- formed once. Activating such an alarm is only possible up to 23:59 hours before the alarm time. Memo With this function you can write down a memo and add time and date and the ringing melody.
  • Page 46: Radio

    Further functions Now the birthday has been saved. From now on the phone will re- mind you at the programmed time and the melody set and the text "Birthday Reminder" together with the name and the date. Pressing the dial or the hang-up key confirms that you have read the reminder. If you do not press any key the telephone will stop playing back the melody after a short while, but it will still show the birthday reminder text on the display until you press the hang-up or the dial key.
  • Page 47 Further functions When listening to the radio you can adjust the volume with the rocker cradle marked with + and - located on the left hand side of the phone. To mute the loudspeaker press the hang-up key, to turn it on again press the hang-up key again.
  • Page 48: Annex

    Annex Annex Service You have purchased a modern product of Tiptel.com GmbH Business Solutions. Our high-tech manufacturing facilities grant a continuous level of highest quality. If, however, problems occur or you have any questions on operating the device please contact your local dealer.
  • Page 49: Warranty

    Warranty Your contact partner for any warranty issues is the specialist dealer you purchased the device from. Tiptel.com GmbH will grant a war- ranty of 2 years from the date of handover for the material and for the manufacturing of the device.
  • Page 50 In the event of a complaint, the defective product shall be sent to the relevant Tiptel subsidiary, the importer or dealer along with a descrip- tion of the defect and the proof of purchase. For warranty handling...
  • Page 51: Ce Sign

    European Requirements. Due to technical deviations in individual countries, we cannot grant an unlimited guarantee for the successful operation at all types of telephone accesses. Tiptel hereby declares that the device complies with all fundamental requirements of the European directive 1999/5/EC. This conformity is confirmed by the CE sign on the device.
  • Page 56 Tiptel.com GmbH Business Solutions Halskestraße 1 40880 Ratingen Deutschland Tel.: 0900 100–84 78 35* *(1.49 Euro/min. for calls from the fixed net of Deutsche Telekom. Vanity Tel.: 0900 100–TIPTEL* Calls from mobile phones can be subject to different Internet: www.tiptel.de...

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