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  • Page 1 Operating instructions (en) tiptel Ergophone 6060 tiptel...
  • Page 3: Important Information

    Important information This phone is intended for inexperienced users. The factory set- tings only make available the functions that are generally used most often. This manual therefore concentrates on this functionali- Use menu option "User setting" in the "Settings" menu to switch the phone from "Beginner"...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Important information ............... 1 Contents ..................4 Safety information ..............8 Initial use ................... 10 Check the contents ............... 10 Installing the SIM card(s), memory card and battery .... 10 Switching on the phone ............12 Setting the date and time ............12 Charging the battery ..............
  • Page 5 Contents Functions available during a call ........... 24 Contacts ..................25 Options .................. 26 Dial ..................26 Send text message ............. 26 Add new contact ..............26 Delete .................. 28 Additional options ............... 28 Contacts settings ..............28 Messages (SMS) ..............30 Viewing received messages ..........
  • Page 6 Contents Settings ................41 Additional options ............... 41 Alarm ..................42 Calendar ..................43 Calculator .................. 44 Services ..................45 Files ................... 46 Settings ..................47 Phone settings ............... 47 Time and date ..............47 Tone settings ..............47 Volume ................48 Alert type ................
  • Page 7 Contents Emergency call ................. 55 Testing the emergency call function ........56 Emergency call configuration ..........56 Emergency SMS content ............ 57 Numbers list ................ 57 Cancelling an SOS call ............57 Important information on emergency call functions ..... 58 Appendix ...................
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    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 filling stations.  Do not open the device yourself and do not attempt repairs on your own.
  • Page 9 Safety information  Please dispose of packaging materials in line with local regulations.
  • Page 10: Initial Use

    Neither SIM card nor memory card is supplied with the device. SIM cards are available from your service provider. The Ergophone 6060 supports Micro SD memory cards with a capacity of up to 8 GB - these can be purchased on the accessories market and in electronics shops.
  • Page 11 Inital use Remove the case cover on the back of the device to insert the SIM card(s), the battery and a memory card. Press the case cover un- derneath the emergency button and slide it downward until it can be removed (Fig. 1). Push the SIM card(s) into the holder (Fig.
  • Page 12: Switching On The Phone

    Inital use Switching on the phone To switch on the phone, press the red hang up button for 3 to 5 seconds You are then prompted to enter the SIM card PIN (if enabled for the SIM card). Use the keypad to enter the PIN and then press the green Dial button (display OK).
  • Page 13: Charging The Battery

    Inital use Charging the battery A charger and a power supply unit are supplied with your phone. Insert the small connector on the power supply unit into the jack on the top of the charger, then connect the power supply unit to the wall socket.
  • Page 14: Phone Controls

    Phone controls Phone controls The phone has controls and displays on the front and back, on the left, right and top, and on the keypad when in the open position. Controls on the front and the keypad Dial Used for dialling after entering a number, accept- button ing calls whilst the phone is ringing, confirming displays in the bottom left of the screen and,...
  • Page 15: Controls On The Back

    Phone controls Prolonged pressing is used to enable Silent mode. Press twice to enter the "+" sign. Also used to enter special characters in text entries. Up and Navigation within menus. Access to the Main down menu in standby (up button) and the contact list arrows (down button).
  • Page 16: Controls On The Left

    Phone controls Controls on the left On the left is a rocker switch marked + and – enabling you to change the volume during a call. It is also used to adjust the vol- ume of the integrated FM radio and sound recorder. Controls on the right On the right on the top is the switch for the integrated torch.
  • Page 17: Display Symbols

    Phone controls Display symbols The signal strength of the wireless network is displayed in the top left of the display and the battery charge status in the top right. Displays for SMS messages, missed calls, Silent mode enabled and alarm, call divert, roaming and connected headset can also be shown here.
  • Page 18: Using The Touchscreen Or Keypad

    Customising the phone to your own needs You are able to customise the Ergophone 6060 to your own indi- vidual needs. In addition to the usual functions on mobile phones, such as setting ringtone and volume, we have integrated some...
  • Page 19: Beginner" And "Advanced" User Settings

    Phone controls "Beginner" and "Advanced" user settings Use "Settings" "Userlevel settings" to set the phone to "Begin- ner" or "Advanced". If "Advanced" is set, all of the functions of the phone are available. If "Beginner" is set, only the functions general- ly used frequently are displayed in almost all the menus and func- tions of the phone.
  • Page 20 Phone controls For the contacts stored in the phone, it is also possible to assign a picture and a ringtone to the contacts. When a contact rings, the picture is shown on the phone display and the ringtone assigned is used instead of the general ringtone. Tip: You are also able to assign to a contact a recorded voice file as a ringtone, such as "William is ringing".
  • Page 21: Making And Accepting Calls

    Making calls Making and accepting calls Accepting 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 having the number is stored in Contacts, the name of the caller is displayed instead of the number.
  • Page 22: Dialling With Redial Function

    Making calls Note: Always remember to dial a prefix when using mobile networks. From Main menu "Settings" "Speaking keys and number announcement" (only available in the "Ad- vanced" user setting), you are able to specify that the phone announces each digit when you dial. Dialling with redial function Pressing the green Dial button when the phone is in standby...
  • Page 23: Dialling From Contacts

    Making calls the service provider. If this has not yet been set up, prolonged pressing of the key prompts for the number. Note: To use the speed dial buttons, they must first be ena- bled and configured in "Settings" "Call settings" "Speed dial".
  • Page 24: Functions Available During A Call

    Making calls Functions available during a call button enables you to access the options during a call. Available here are functions "Hands free" (enabling the loudspeak- er on the back of the device), "Mute" (disabling of the microphone) and "Sound recorder" (enabling of the recorder to record the call).
  • Page 25: Contacts

    Contacts Contacts Contacts comprise a name and an associated phone number as a minimum, and form your phone book for calling subscribers and sending short text mes- sages. Contacts can be stored on the SIM card or in the phone. For con- tacts stored in the phone, a picture and a custom ringtone can be selected in addition to the name and phone number.
  • Page 26: Options

    Contacts To select the three main contacts, keep pressing the button until the main contact required is selected. Pressing the green Dial button when a contact is selected (main contact or contact from the list) opens the Options menu described below. Tip: You can also simply touch one of the main contacts on the touchscreen.
  • Page 27 Contacts First select "Name" and use the digit buttons to enter the name of the subscriber. Pressing a digit button once selects the first letter shown on it; successive pressing selects the following letters. Press to enter a space. The button enables you to toggle between upper and lower case letters, initial letter of a word in upper case and the rest in lower case, and numerical entry only.
  • Page 28: Delete

    Contacts Tip: As a ringtone, you are also able to assign a recorded voice file, such as "William is ringing". This voice file can be recorded with the sound recorder integrated in the phone. Once all the information has been entered, switch to data field "Name"...
  • Page 29: Memory Status

    Contacts Storage Here you set the storage (SIM1, SIM2 or phone) from which the contacts are shown in the contact list, and on which storage medi- um new contacts are stored. In setting "All", the contact list con- tains the contacts of all storage media. When creating a new con- tact, you are prompted for the storage location.
  • Page 30: Messages (Sms)

    Messages (SMS) Messages (SMS) Your phone enables you to receive and send short text messages (SMS). Viewing received messages If you have received a new message (SMS), a large symbol on the display notifies you, and you are able to open the message Inbox directly with the Dial button .
  • Page 31 Messages (SMS) Use the digit buttons to write the actual message. Three to four let- ters are printed next to digit buttons  to . Pressing a button once displays the first letter, twice in quick succession the second letter, etc. You would need to press the following buttons for the word "Hello"...
  • Page 32: Additional Message Options

    Messages (SMS) Additional message options Besides writing text messages in the "Advanced" user setting, you can also write Multimedia messages (MMS) and access incoming and outgoing mail, drafts, saved messages, templates and the message settings for SMS and MMS messages.
  • Page 33: Silent Mode

    Silent mode Silent mode You can enable and disable Silent mode with the "Silent" setting in the Main menu. Calls and messages continue to be received in Silent mode but the phone does not ring. This setting should always be used when others would be dis- turbed by the phone ringing.
  • Page 34: Call History

    Call history Call history Pressing the green Dial button when the phone is in standby accesses the call history, with all calls being displayed in one list (dialled, incoming and missed calls). You can view the individual "Missed calls", "Dialled calls" and "Re- ceived calls"...
  • Page 35: Magnifier Function

    Magnifier Magnifier function Your phone features an integrated magnifier that is accessed from the "Magnifier" function in the Main menu. Hold the camera on the back of the phone up close to the object you wish to show magnified. Make sure you do not cover the camera lens.
  • Page 36: Camera

    For a larger number of photos, you should install a memory card for increased memory capacity. The Ergophone 6060 supports Micro SD memory cards with a capacity of up to 8 GB.
  • Page 37: Transferring Photos To A Computer

    Camera tions of displaying the image, deleting it and selecting the storage medium from which images are displayed (phone memory or memory card). When one of the images is being shown on the display, you can move to the next one with the button and to the previous one with the button.
  • Page 38: Sound Recorder

    Sound recorder Sound recorder The sound recorder enables you to record memos 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 and resume a new re- cording.
  • Page 39: Additional Options

    Sound recorder Tip: The internal device memory is limited to only a few short recordings. If you want to make recordings more fre- quently, inserting a memory card is recommended. If a memory card is inserted in the phone, the file format should be set to "WAV"...
  • Page 40: Fm Radio

    FM radio FM radio Your phone features an integrated FM (VHF) radio. It can be accessed from "FM Radio" in the Main menu. A headset must be connected to listen to the radio. When you turn the radio on, the station last tuned is selected.
  • Page 41: Settings

    FM radio Settings With this function, sound can be relayed via the loudspeaker inte- grated in the phone (in addition to the headset), and Background mode can be enabled and disabled. Additional options The "Advanced" user setting also has the option of entering a radio frequency manually.
  • Page 42: Alarm

    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 and to edit its settings by pressing the Dial button In Settings, you can switch the alarm on and off and set the wake- up time, the repetitions, the snooze time and type (ringing, vibrate or both).
  • Page 43: Calendar

    Calendar Calendar This Main menu option provides access to a calendar and you are able to organise tasks you want the phone to remind you about. Accessing this menu op- tion displays the calendar with the current day se- lected. The buttons enable you to se- lect another day or to jump to a particular day with "Options".
  • Page 44: Calculator

    Calculator Calculator To use your phone 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. Arithmetic operators +, -, x, / and = are selected using the buttons.
  • Page 45: Services

    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.
  • Page 46: Files

    Files Files Here you have access to the file area of the phone memory and the optional memory card. You are able in Options to open and format the memory selected. Once a memory card is selected, its name can be changed and its details can be shown. Note: All data stored in the memory is lost when formatting.
  • Page 47: Settings

    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 needed.
  • Page 48: Volume

    Settings Volume Here you set the volume for the ringing, message and button tones. Alert type Here you specify whether the phone should ring, vibrate, do both simultaneously, or first vibrate then ring, for incoming calls. If "Light only" is set, the phone does not ring and/or vibrate and only turns the display light on.
  • Page 49: Userlevel Setting

    Settings Answer mode Here you can specify whether the phone should automatically ac- cept incoming calls when slid open or when any button is pressed. It is also possible to configure the phone to automatically accept calls when a headset is connected. Displays This is where you can select your own background image for the display in standby, and your own images and animations for when...
  • Page 50: Security Settings

    Settings calculator for example, it is not necessary for these functions to be included in the Main menu. It also makes sense to display fre- quently used functions at the start of the Main menu. Under "Main menu settings", you therefore have the option to show/hide all Main menu functions (with the exception of "Set- tings").
  • Page 51: Additional Settings

    Settings Additional settings Available in the Settings menu of the "Advanced" user setting are additional menu options and sub-menus that are not available in the "Beginner" setting. Dual SIM settings When two SIM cards are inserted, you specify here whether both or only one is to be used.
  • Page 52: Speaking Keys And Number Announcement

    Settings Speaking keys and number announcement If "Speaking keys" is enabled, the phone "speaks" when buttons  to  are pressed on the keypad. If "Number announcement" is enabled, the phone "speaks out" the digits of the caller number before the phone rings. If "Once" is set, the number is announced once before the phone rings - if "Repeat"...
  • Page 53: Restore Factory Settings

    Settings Restore factory settings The phone can be reset to the factory settings here. Please note that only settings are reset. Functions set up by users are not reset (such as Contacts, Alarm, Tasks, nor are files stored in the phone memory deleted, such as photos and recordings).
  • Page 54: Connection To A Computer

    Connection to a computer Connection to a computer Connect the phone's micro USB jack to your computer's USB port. "Mass Storage" appears on the display. Press the Dial button Now the memory integrated in your phone and any memory cards inserted are displayed on your computer as new devices with ex- changeable media.
  • Page 55: Emergency Call

    Emergency call Emergency call Your phone features an emergency call function with confirmation, acti- vated by pressing the emergency button on the back of the device for about 2 seconds. If at least one emergency number is entered in the configuration and the emergency button is enabled, the phone initiates an emergency call when the emergency button is pressed for 2 seconds or so.
  • Page 56: Testing The Emergency Call Function

    Emergency call If none of the emergency numbers prove successful, the phone sends an SMS, with configurable help text, to the emergency number(s) en- tered. Note: If two SIMs are being used, the emergency call is always made using SIM 1. Testing the emergency call function Thoroughly test the emergency call function after configuration.
  • Page 57: Emergency Sms Content

    Emergency call Emergency SMS content Enter here the emergency SMS text that the phone sends when emer- gency calls are unsuccessful. Numbers list Enable here emergency calls and define the emergency numbers. Emergency number status Here you specify whether the emergency button on the back of the phone is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 58: Important Information On Emergency Call Functions

    Emergency call Important information on emergency call functions  Do not rely exclusively on this emergency function. The emer- gency function cannot be enabled in certain situations (such as no network coverage or no credit for outgoing calls).  Make sure that no answer machines are connected to emergen- cy numbers.
  • Page 59: Appendix

    Your contact for services arising from guarantee obligations is the au- thorised 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 termi- nal unit.
  • Page 60: Ce Sign

    Please do not damage or remove this seal because otherwise, your guarantee will expire. 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 defec-...
  • Page 61: Ecological Information

    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...
  • Page 64 Business Solutions Halskestraße 1 A-2351 Wiener Neudorf D-40880 Ratingen Tel.: 02236 677 464-0 Tel.: 0900 100–84 78 35* Fax: 02236 677 464-22 Vanity Tel.: 0900 100–TIPTEL* E-Mail: office@tiptel.at Internet: www.tiptel.de Internet: www.tiptel.at International: Internet: www.tiptel.com *(1.49 euros/min. from Deutsche Telekom...

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