Important notice This telephone is set up for easy operation. Factory settings include only those functions which as a rule are most frequently used. These are the functions principally described in this manual. You can switch the telephone from "Beginner mode" to "Advanced mode"...
Contents Contents Important notice ............... 1 Contents ..................3 Safety notes ................7 Bringing into service ..............8 Check packing contents ............8 Installing the SIM card(s), memory card and battery .... 8 Switching on the telephone ........... 10 Setting date and time ............10 Charging the battery ..............
Safety notes Safety notes Only use the telephone at locations where calling is allowed. As a rule, use of mobile phones is prohibited in hospitals, aircrafts and at filling stations. Do not open the device yourself, and do not attempt repairs on your own.
Neither SIM card nor memory card are includ- ed in the device scope of delivery. You can obtain the SIM card from your service provider. The Ergophone 6020/6021 supports Micro SD memory cards up to 4 GB, which can be purchased on the accesso- ries market and in electronics shops.
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Bringing into service To insert the SIM card, any memory card and the battery, the casing cover at the back of the device must be removed. Press the casing cover while sliding it downward until it can be removed (illustration 1). Slide the metal catch toward the top of the device, then fold open upward (illustration 2).
Bringing into service Switching on the telephone To switch on the telephone, press the red hang-up key for 3–5 seconds. Your SIM card PIN is then queried (if enabled for the SIM card). Enter the PIN via the keyboard, then press the OK key. Note: In Settings →...
Bringing into service Charging the battery Your telephone is delivered with a charger and the corresponding power supply unit. Insert the small connector of the power supply unit into the jack at the rear of the charger, then connect the power supply unit to the wall socket.
Telephone controls Telephone controls The telephone has controls and displays on the front and back, along with the left, right and lower sides, and on the keyboard when in the open position. Keyboard controls Left display key Right display key Confirms entries Confirms entries on on the display...
Telephone controls Controls on back side Here, you have the emergency call button and the loudspeaker. The emergency call function is triggered if the emergency call button is pressed for about 2 seconds. You'll find a description of this function in the "Emergency call" chap- ter.
Telephone controls Features on the right side On the right side, you'll find the connection jack for the headset, along with the micro USB jack. This micro USB jack is used to charge the battery with the power supply unit or via USB cable at the computer. Features on the underside The underside has the contacts for the charger.
Telephone controls Extended pressing of the key switches silent mode on and off. The key allows you to toggle between upper and lower cases dur- ing text entry, e.g. for an SMS or a name into the contacts. Symbols in the display The wireless network signal strength is displayed at top left of the display, the battery charge status on the right.
Calling Calling Accepting calls With an incoming call, the telephone rings (provided silent mode is not enabled) and vibrates (provided “vibration” is enabled in alert type). The calling number appears in 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.
Calling Dialling with redial function If you press the green selector key without first entering a num- ber while the telephone is in standby, the call log is opened. It will in- dicate your recently dialled numbers, along with the numbers for calls you have accepted or missed.
Calling Dialling from contacts In standby, if you press the right display key ("Contacts" in the dis- play), contacts are called up and the first entry is displayed. With ar- row keys , you scroll up and down. If one of the keys is quickly pressed, also in quick succession, the first entry starting with the corresponding letter is displayed.
Contacts Contacts A contact consists of a name and the corresponding call number; it structures your phone book for calling subscribers and sending short text messages. To call contacts, in standby press the right display key. The contacts are directly opened. You can also open the contacts via the main menu, then the "Contacts"...
Contacts Send message From the option menu, select "Send Message" to write a short mes- sage (SMS) to the contact: Add new contact You can create a new entry via "Add New Contact". "Name" and "Number" opens. First, select "Name" and press the left display key "Edit".
Contacts Additional options In the "Advanced mode" user level, you have the additional options of delete all contacts, copying one or more contacts and making set- tings for the contact memory (SIM card or telephone).
Messages (SMS) Messages (SMS) With your telephone, you can receive and send short text messages (SMS). View received messages When you receive a message (SMS), it's announced to you on the display, and the blue LED with the envelop at the front of the tele- phone begins to blink.
Messages (SMS) When your text is ready, press the left display key to call up the options, then select the "Send to" item. The recipient window opens, in which you may chose, at the top, to enter the recipient number manually, or to add it from the contacts or the caller list.
Silent Mode Silent mode You can switch the silent mode on and off via the "Silent Mode" item in the main menu. In silent mode you receive calls and messages, but the telephone does not ring. This setting should always be chosen when the phone ringing would disturb others.
Call History Call history Pressing the green selector key while the telephone is in standby calls up the call log, which displays all calls (dialled, received and missed calls) in a list. You can view individual call logs for "Missed Calls", "Dialled Calls" and "Received Calls"...
The telephone memory is limited to only a few photos. If you wish to take more photos, a memory card must be installed. The Ergophone 6020/6021 supports Micro SD memory cards up to 4 GB.
Camera When one of the images appears on the display, you can show the next with the key, or the previous with the key. You can de- lete the currently displayed image with the left display key , or end the display with the right display key In the "Advanced mode"...
Magnifier function Magnifier function Your telephone features an integrated magnifier, which is opened with the magnifier key on the keyboard. Hold the camera at the front of the device close to the object which you wish to show magnified. Make sure not to cover the camera lens. Use the keys, to represent the object as larger or small- The magnifier function is switched off by pressing the red hang up...
Radio Radio Your telephone features an integrated FM radio. It can be opened via the "FM Radio" item in the main menu. A headset must be connected to listen to the radio. When you turn the radio on, the station last tuned returns. You select the previous or next saved station with the key.
Radio Loudspeaker With this function, in addition to the headset, sound can be repro- duced over the speaker integrated in the telephone. Additional options You also have the option of manually entering a radio frequency via the "Advanced mode" user level.
Recorder Recorder With the recorder you can record memos, to be saved in the device memory or on a memory card. For this, select "Sound Recorder" from the main menu. With the key, you can start, pause or resume a recording While a recording is in progress, it can also be paused and resumed with the left display key .
Recorder Note: The internal device memory is limited to only a few short recordings. If you wish to make more recordings, you should insert a memory card. If a memory card is inserted in the telephone, set file for- mat to "WAV" and audio quality to "high". Additional options In the „Advanced mode“...
Alarm clock Alarm clock To use your telephone as an alarm, open "Alarm" from the main menu. Five alarms are displayed. With the keys, you can se- lect an alarm and edit its settings by pressing the left display key In Settings, you can switch the alarm on and off and set wake-up time, ringtone and type (ringing, vibrating, or both).
Calculator Calculator To use your telephone as a pocket calculator, open "Calculator" from the main menu. Enter the figures for the calculation via the keyboard numerals. For number of decimals, you enter a point with the key. Arithmetical operators +, -, x, / and = are selected with the keys.
Tasks Tasks Over this main menu item, you can configure tasks of which the tele- phone can later remind you. After opening this menu item, you'll see a list of configured tasks. Via “Options”, you can add new tasks and edit or delete existing tasks.
Services Services In this main menu item, services offered by your provider are availa- ble. Which services are offered depends on your service provider. There, you can also obtain a description of the functionality and costs of offered services.
Settings Settings With this menu item, you can perform most of your telephone set- tings. The settings menu features several submenus which in turn possess subcategories for settings. We've delivered your telephone with convenient presets, so that you need only customize settings where needed and as a rule only on a case-by-case basis.
Settings Tone settings Here, you set the tones produced by the telephone for incoming calls, switching on/off of the device, folding the telephone open/closed, incoming messages and key press. Speaking keys A special function of this device are "Speaking Keys", which can be enabled via tone settings→...
Settings Additional telephone settings Additional telephone settings are available via the „Advanced mode“ user level. Ring type Here, you can select whether the telephone signals incoming calls by ringing repeatedly, once only or with rising intensity (first quietly, then increasingly louder). Extra tone Here, you can enable and disable warning and connection tones.
Settings User level settings In the "Beginner mode" setting, for all menus and settings, the tele- phone only offers those functions which as a rule are actually and frequently used. Foregoing infrequently-used functions makes operat- ing in this setting very simple. All functions supported by the telephone remain available within all menus and settings through the "Advanced mode"...
Settings Security settings Here, you specify whether the PIN saved on the SIM card (code number, password) should be queried when the telephone starts up; you can also modify the PIN. What's more, in the „Advanced mode“ user level, in addition to lock- ing the SIM card, you can set up a block on the phone.
Settings Network settings Here, you specify whether connection to the GSM network occurs au- tomatically or manually, and whether a GPRS connection is always set up, or only as needed. Connectivity Here, you'll find the GPRS connection setting data accounts required for MMS, and you can manually transmit these to your provider.
Connection to the computer Connection to the computer Connect the telephone's micro USB jack to your computer's USB connection. "Mass Storage" appears on the display. Press the left display key . Now, the memory integrated in your telephone and any inserted memory card is (are) displayed on your computer as new device(s) with exchangeable media.
Emergency call Emergency call Your telephone features an emergency call function which is trig- gered by pressing the SOS button at the back of the device for about 2 seconds. If at least one emergency number has been configured and the emergency call button is enabled, the telephone initiates the emer- gency call when the SOS key is pressed for approximately 2 seconds.
Emergency call ended. To close this function the telephone must be completely turned off, then back on again. The answering machine problem The telephone cannot differentiate whether the emergency call is ac- cepted by a person, an answering machine, fax machine or an auto- mated voice system.
Emergency call Configuring the emergency call To configure the emergency call it must be enabled, and the emer- gency text and numbers must be entered. With the telephone in standby, select the display key, next "Settings" in the main menu, then "Emergency Settings". Here, you will find all settings for configuration of the emergency call.
Emergency call Send SMS With this menu item, you can specify whether to send an emergency SMS before dialling the emergency call numbers. Note: If you enable the SMS for numbers of telephones which are not SMS-capable, the service provider calls the sub- scriber and reads him/her the SMS.
Emergency call Important information on emergency call functions Do not rely exclusively on this emergency call function. In certain situations (e.g. no network coverage or no credit for outgoing calls), the emergency call function might not operate. Make sure that no answering machines are associated with emer- gency call numbers.
Appendix Appendix 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.
Warranty Your contact partner for any warranty issues is the specialist dealer you purchased the device from. Tiptel.com GmbH will grant a warran- ty of 2 years from the date of handover for the material and for the manufacturing of the device.
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Notes on settlement: Repairs can only be conducted by the Service Department of Tiptel.com GmbH Business Solutions. We offer a 48 hours repair ser- vice which makes sure that you will usually receive your repaired de- vice or a replacement back after 2 days plus standard shipment time.
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 Eu- ropean directive 1999/5/EC.
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