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1 USER GUIDE Seen - Seen A EN
2 OVERVIEW Introduction 3 Presentation of the telephone 4 The base 4 Handset keys5 Navigator 5 Installing the phone 6 Handset display7 Status icons 7 Information field7 Menu structure 8 Quick reference8 Call management 9 Make a call 9 Answering a call 9 Ending a call 10 Microphone mute function 10 Checking your voice mailbox 10 Calling an abbreviated number 10 Inserting a pause (in dialling) 10 Two outside calls 10 Call log11 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) 11 Received/Missed call log 11 Dialled call log 11 Calling back a number in your call list 11 Making an entry in the phonebook from the list of calls 11 Deleting caller list record 12 Phonebook12 Calling a contact from your phonebook 12 Adding a contact to the phonebook 12 Display a contact 12 Editing a contact 12 Deleting a contact / the entire phonebook 12 Directory capacity 13 Assigning a shortcut 13 Using the multi-handset capabilities13 Intercom Call 13 Answering an internal call 13 Managing an external and an internal call 13 Customising the handset 14 Select the ring tone (internal / external) 14 Handset ringer level 14 Activating/deactivating the warning beeps 14 1
3 Modifying the language 14 Handset naming14 Answer calls automatically 14 Key lock14 Setting the date and time 14 Setting the time 14 Setting the date 14 Hour format (12H/24H)15 Date format15 Setting the alarm15 advanced settings15 Association of other handsets with your base 15 Restoring the handset / hase Default Settings15 Deleting a handset 15 Modifying the dialing mode15 Flash timing 16 Modifying Base master PIN code16 Answering machine (Model Seen A only) 16 Enabling / disabling the answering machine16 Playing messages16 Delete all old messages17 Record a memo17 Listening to a message while it is being recorded 17 Answering machine setup (Models Seen A only)18 Modify the answering machine mode 18 Modifying the outgoing message (OGM) 18 Listening to your answer machine message 18 Number of rings 18 Recording time of incoming messages18 Remote access control 19 Modify the remote enquiry code19 Message compression 20 Answer machine memory capacity 20 Recommendations and safety instructions21 Changing the battery22 Troubleshooting 22 Packaging23 Batteries 23 The product23 Terms and Conditions for United Kingdom & Ireland only24 Terms and Conditions for other countries 25 2
4 INTRODUCTION Dear Customer, You have just acquired a new generation Sagemcom telephone 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 manual or contact the Sagemcom Support Team on * You can also find information on the following site: wwwsagemcomdigitalcouk For your comfort and safety, we ask that you read the following section carefully: «Recommendations and safety instructions» The CE marking certifies that the product meets the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/CE of the European Parliament and of the Council pertaining to microwave radio equipment and telecommunication terminal equipment, for the safety and health of users, for electromagnetic interference Furthermore, it efficiently uses the frequency spectrum attributed to ground and spatial communication to prevent damaging interference The declaration of compliance may be looked up on the or can be obtained from the following address : Sagemcom Broadband SAS 250, route de l'empereur Rueil-Malmaison Cedex - France *: 395 pence per minute from all fixed lines, tariff cost effective from 01/09/2009 3
5 PRESENTATION OF THE TELEPHONE The base Power socket 2 Telephone socket Paging button - Short press: find handset (Paging) - Long press: handset pairing mode Indicator light - Fixed: communication in progress / Answer machine on - Flashing: base paring mode / find handset (paging) /new message(s) on your voic / access to answer machine 4
6 Handset keys 1 Earpiece 1 2 Screen 3 Access to main menu / Validation key Pick-up/ R key: manage multiple calls 5 6 Access to voice messaging service (long press from home screen) Activate / Deactivate keypad lock (long press from home screen) 7 Activate / deactivate handsfree mode 8 Handset charging contacts BACK / Mute / INT Key : - Cancel the action - Return to previous menu - Call another handset (from the home screen) Hang up (during a call) / return to main menu / Switch handset on/off (press and hold) Browsing through the menus / Access to the call log (from home screen) Answering machine control keys (refer to paragraph«playing messages») Enabling/Disabling the silent mode (long press from home screen) 14 Access phonebook 15 Microphone Navigator - From the Home screen: access to the caller list - On the menu: navigation key up - From the Home screen: access to outgoing call list (Bis) - On the menu: navigation key down 5
7 400mAh 24 V Ni-MH battery 400mAh 24 V Ni-MH battery Seen Seen A Installing the phone 1 Connect the power adapter cord to the socket on the bottom of the base 2 Connect the other end of the cable with the power wall socket 3 Plug the phone cable into the socket of your base 4 Connect the other end of the cable with the phone wall socket 5 Insert the battery connector into the respective socket complying with its position 6 Slide the battery pack into its housing 7 Fit the rear part of the handset to the front part 8 Place the handset in the base station to charge for 12 hours prior to first use mAh 24 V Ni-MH battery 12 H Clack IMPORTANT If your handset battery is empty leave the handset in the charging unit for at least 4 minutes You will then be able to switch it on again 6
8 Handset display Status icons Information field ABCDEFGHIJKL Status icons Status icons Flashes when the handset is out of range or when the base is disconnected from power External call Missed call Hands-free activated Charging status icon Fixed : battery is full Blinks : charging in progress : battery is low Keypad locked New voice messages Silent mode activated Alarm set On : answering machine activated Blinks : new message(s) on your answering machine Information field ABC In standby: the name and the number of the handset In the menu: the name of the menu / of the function 88 In standby: date and time During a call: - the caller's number - the duration of the call 7
9 MENU STRUCTURE Quick reference call list Hs settings Alarm Options Add to pb Ring setup Delete Tone setup Delete all language details Rename hs Auto answer phonebook Date & time Options add DIRECT MEM View edit delete registration Delete all Pb status Default Ans Machine* Msg playback Del all old Bs settings Delete hs Memo Dial mode Tam on/off Flash time Tam settings Change pin * Seen A How to navigate among the menus To navigate among the menus, use the keys:,, ( ) and ( ) Step 1: access a menu - Step 2: select a menu / a sub-menu - Select "the desired menu" use the keys ( ) or ( ) - Confirm by pressing the key Step 3: select a function - Select "the desired function" use the keys ( ) or ( ) - Confirm by pressing the key - Modify the parameter - Confirm by pressing the key 8
10 Seen Seen A Example: how to use the menu to change your handset ring tone Go to the menu Hs settings ring setup Step 1: access a menu 1 Step 2: select a menu 2 Select " hs settings " using the ( ) or ( ) key 3 4 Select " ring setup " using the or key 5 6 Select "int ring " (or "ext ring ") using the or 7 Step 3: select a function 8 10 melodys are available: " melody 1 " " melody 10 " Select the desired melody using the or key 9 key to confirm your selection CALL MANAGEMENT Make a call Ensure that the handset is switched on Hands-free mode: 1 The icons and Enter the phone number - OR Enter the phone number The icons and appear and you will hear the dial tone appears Normal mode: 1 The icon is displayed Enter the phone number - OR Enter the phone number During a phone call you can activate or deactivate the handset loudspeaker by pressing the key Answering a call When the phone rings, press the key to answer the call You can adjust the volume of your handset earpiece by pressing or key anytime during a conversation 9
11 Seen Seen A Ending a call To end a call press Microphone mute function - Enable Mute function: press, " SECRECY ON " is displayed on the screen - Disable Mute function: press, your conversation partner will be able to hear you again Checking your voice mailbox If you have received a new voice mail message, the icon is displayed on the screen To use this feature you need to set up a voice mailbox, please refer to section " Assigning a shortcut " on page 13 1 Hold down the key 2 Follow the instructions 3 Once you have consulted the messages, the icon disappears Calling an abbreviated number You can call the number you have assigned to one of the shortcut keys (, Hold down the key on which the number was programmed automatically dialled To change the phone numbers assigned to keys section " Assigning a shortcut ", page 13,, or ) or The number is or, please refer to Inserting a pause (in dialling) You can insert a pause in dialling a phone number if you want to wait before actually ringing While dialling the number you want to call, press and hold the key to insert the pause The display shows a P Two outside calls Accepting a second call whilst being in another call During a call, a beep is emitted by your operator to inform you that a second call is in the loop On the display the number of this second caller is indicated then the key to accept the second call Your first contact is put on hold and you can talk with the second caller Making a second call whilst being in another call During a conversation, press then dial the number to be called The first call is put on hold and you can talk to the second caller Switching from one call to the other then the key To switch from one call to the other, press The call in process is then put on hold and you can talk to the other call Ending one of the two calls then the key To end one call and continue with the other, press The call in process is then ended finally and you can talk to the other call To set up a 3-way conference (2 caller and yourself) then the key During a conversation, press You can then talk with the 2 contacts at the same time To end the 3-way conference, press the red key 10
12 CALL LOG Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) This CLIP phone stores and displays CLIP information provided by your local telephone company If you have not subscribed to CLIP service or if the caller number is suppressed, the display shows unknown Display of numbers not available: - OUT OF AREA: you are not in same area as your contact - WITHHELD: your contact does not want their number to be displayed Received/Missed call log The list contains the numbers of the last 20 calls received 1 ( ) 2 The most recent name or call number is displayed (depending on whether or not your contact is stored in your phonebook) 3 the or key to go through the list 4 Select " details " 5 The date and time when the selected call was received are displayed 6 the or key to go through the list If the number of this caller exceeds 11 digits and cannot be displayed onscreen to view the complete number Consulting a missed call When call(s) have been missed, the message " X new calls " is displayed on the screen (X is the number of missed calls) 1 2 The most recent name or call number is displayed (depending on whether or not your contact is stored in your phonebook) 3 the or key to go through the list Missed calls are indicated by the icon in the incoming call log Dialled call log The dialled call log presents the calls you made (max 10 calls) To consult the list: 1 briefly ( ) 2 The last dialled number is displayed the or key to consult the list of the last 10 numbers dialled Calling back a number in your call list 1 the ( ) or ( ) key 2 the or key to go through the list 3 Making an entry in the phonebook from the list of calls 1 the ( ) or ( ) key 2 Use or to select the desired caller number 3 key, then select " add to PB " 4 Enter the name of the entry 11
13 Seen Seen A 5 to validate the number 6 Choose a ring tone for the contact you create Deleting caller list record 1 2 the ( ) or ( ) key or key to select a call record 3 4 Select "delete " (or " delete all" to delete the entire Caller list) 5 to confirm PHONEBOOK You can store 100 phonebook entries (20 digits and 12 characters) in your phonebook Calling a contact from your phonebook 1 2 key to access to the contact list or to go through the list 3 Once the contact to call is chosen, press Adding a contact to the phonebook 1 Go to the menu "phonebook" "Add " 2 Enter the name of the entry 3 Enter the number 4 Choose a ring tone for the file you create Display a contact 1 Go to the menu " phonebook " Choose the contact to display with the or Select "view" The number is displayed Use keys or to display the name of the ring tone assigned to that file Editing a contact 1 Go to the menu " phonebook " 2 Select the entry you want to edit using or 3 Select "edit" 4 You can now use the 5 Enter the new name and press 6 You can now use the 7 Enter the new number and press 8 Choose a ring tone for the file you create key to delete the entire name or individual characters key key to delete the entire number or individual digits key Deleting a contact / the entire phonebook 1 Go to the menu " phonebook " 2 Select the entry you want to delete using or 3 Select "delete" (or "delete all " to delete the entire phonebook list) 4 To confirm the deletion of the entry, 12
14 Directory capacity Your directory has a capacity of 100 contacts When the memory is full, the message "pb full" is displayed and you cannot add any new contacts Assigning a shortcut By default, the voic number is assigned to the key 1 Go to the menu " regl Comb " " direct MEM " " key 1 " or " key 2 " or " key 3 " 2 You can now use the key to delete the registered number (if required) 3 Enter the new number and press key USING THE MULTI-HANDSET CAPABILITIES These functions are used for handset management when two or more handsets are registered on the same base Intercom Call 1 Make sure your handset is on standby mode 2 the key If your installation has two handsets: the second handset is directly called, and "calling hs X" appears on the screen (x is the number of the handset called) If your telephone installation has more than two handsets: 1 Select the desired handset using or (or select ALL if you want to call all handsets) 2 The handset rings 3 Accept the call from the called handset 4 When you have finished your call, press key Answering an internal call 1 " call fr hs " followed by the calling handset number is displayed on the screen 2 to accept the call Managing an external and an internal call Transfering an external call to another handset registered on same base 1 During a call, press 2 Select "intercom ", press The incoming call is put on hold 3 Enter the internal call number When the user answers, you can announce the call 4 key to transfer the call If the called handset does not answer, press to take back the call Making conference calls (3-way conversation) You can connect one external call to two handsets registered at the base station To set up a telephone conference from an external call: 1 During a call, press 2 Select "intercom", press The external user is put on hold 3 Enter the internal call number Wait until the internal user answers 4 and hold until you hear a confirmation tone to start a three-way conference "conference" is displayed on the handset screen 13
15 CUSTOMISING THE HANDSET Select the ring tone (internal / external) 1 Go to the menu "hs settings " "ring setup " "ext ring" (or "int ring") 2 Select the ring tone of your choice using or Handset ringer level 1 Go to the menu " hs settings " "ring setup " "ring volume" 2 Use or to select the volume level then press to confirm your selection Activating/deactivating the warning beeps 1 Go to the menu " hs settings " "tone setup " " key tone " or " battery tone " or " out of range " 2 Change the status using the keys o 3 Modifying the language 1 Go to the menu " hs settings " " language " 2 Use or to choose the desired language key to confirm your selection Handset naming The default name of the handset is " handset N " where N is the number of the registered handsets 1 Go to the menu " hs settings " " rename hs " 2 Use the keypad to enter the new name (up to 10 characters) 3 Use key to delete wrong input if necessary Answer calls automatically This function allows you to take a call by simply taking the handset off its base 1 Go to the menu " hs settings " "auto answer " 2 Change the status using the keys or 3 Key lock 1 Hold down the key until the handset beeps and the icon is displayed 2 To unlock the keypad, hold down the key until the handset beeps and the icon disappears SETTING THE DATE AND TIME Setting the time 1 Go to the menu " hs settings " "Date & time " " set time " 2 Current date is displayed - To keep the time, press - To change it, enter the new time in the HH : MM (24 hours format) 3 Setting the date 1 Go to the menu " hs settings " "Date & time " " set date " 2 A screen displays the current date - To keep the date, press 14
16 - To change it, enter the new date in DD/MM/YY or MM/DD/YY format 3 Hour format (12H/24H) If you make a mistake while entering data, use keys or 1 Go to the menu " hs settings " "Date & time " " time format " 2 Change the status using the keys or 3 Date format 1 Go to the menu " hs settings " "Date & time " " date format " 2 Change the status using the keys or Setting the alarm 1 Go to the menu " hs settings " " alarm " To deactivate the alarm, select "OFF " To activate the alarm once, select "ON " 2 3 Enter the time at which you would like the alarm clock to sound: "HH mm " 4 «Snooze» (repetition) is displayed on the screen "ON " : to activate alarm repetition every 5 minutes "OFF " : to deactivate alarm repetition The icon is displayed on the screen Your alarm is now set ADVANCED SETTINGS Association of other handsets with your base 1 and hold the pairing button on the base for 5 seconds (If no handset has been detected within a minute the pairing mode will stop and your base return to standby) 2 Go to the menu "registration " 3 Enter the 4 digit base master PIN code (default 0000) 4 The screen will display the number of the handset that has been paired with the base Restoring the handset / hase Default Settings 1 Go to the menu " default " 2 Enter the base master PIN code (default 0000) 3 A screen displays a request to confirm 4 Deleting a handset 1 Go to the menu " Bs settings " " delete hs " 2 Enter the base master PIN code (default 0000) 3 Select the handset you want to delete using the or key then press key Modifying the dialing mode Most telephone systems use the tone dialling mode You can, however, use the pulse dialling mode: 1 Go to the menu " Bs settings " " Dial mode " 2 Change the status using the keys or 3 15
17 Flash timing If you connect your telephone to a private automatic branch exchange or use it in a foreign country, you may need to modify the flash duration in order to use your telephone correctly with regard to the following functionalities: outgoing 2nd call, incoming 2nd call, conference call Contact your administrator, who will supply the appropriate time period, and proceed to the new settings 1 Go to the menu " Bs settings " " Flash time " 2 Select the appropriate time period, press Modifying Base master PIN code Your base station code (default setting 0000) is required to access certain security functions This must contain 4 digits 1 Go to the menu " Bs settings " " change pin " 2 Enter your old code first, press 3 Enter your new PIN code Each time a digit is entered the «--» is replaced by a «*» 4 Enter the new base code again, using the keypad 5 key to confirm You will hear a confirmation tone Carefully note your base station code You will need it to change certain settings ANSWERING MACHINE (MODEL SEEN A ONLY) The answering machine function of your telephone has two operating modes: - Basic answering machine: a message indicates that you are not available Your caller cannot leave any messages - Recording answering machine: a message tells your correspondents that they can leave you a message Enabling / disabling the answering machine 1 Go to the menu " ANS MACHINE " "tam ON/OFF" 2 Select "on" or "off" using or to activate your answering machine Playing messages Each time you power on your base, the answering machine goes to its previous state If you have received new messages, the indicator light on the base will flash and the icon flashes on the handset 1 Go to the menu " ANS MACHINE " " msg playback " 2 to play the messages New messages are read first 3 to access the various message options The list of options is displayed on the screen: - STOP : stop reading the messages - Forward : play the following message - Previous : return to previous message - Delete : delete the current message 4 the key to quit the menu 16
18 5 If there are no messages, the handset indicates " " While playing you can use the handset keys: Key Action Key Action delete the current message - start playback of the messages - stop playback of the messages - 1 press: return to beginning of the message - 2 presses: return to previous message play the following message Delete all old messages 1 Go to the menu " ANS MACHINE " " del all OLD" 2, the massage "confirm? " is displayed 3 to confirm the deletion of all old messages Record a memo With this function you can leave a personal message on your answer machine Until it has been listened to, it will be considered as a new message by the answer machine 1 Go to the menu " ANS MACHINE " "memo" 2 to record the memo the message "recording" is displayed You can now record your memo 3 to stop the recording of the memo 4 The massage " playing " is displayed and the memo you have just recorded is played Listening to a message while it is being recorded While a caller is recording a message, " screening? " is displayed on your handset screen the key to listen to the message 17
19 ANSWERING MACHINE SETUP (MODELS SEEN A ONLY) Modify the answering machine mode 1 Go to the menu "ANS MACHINE" "tam settings" "ANSWER MODE" 2 Select "ANS & REC" or "Answer only" using the or key to activate or deactivate your answering machine, press A confirmation beep is issued Modifying the outgoing message (OGM) Recording a personal outgoing message 1 Go to the menu "ANS MACHINE" "tam settings" "Ogm settings" "ANS & REC" (or "ANSWER ONLY") 2 Select "RECORD Mess" using the or key, press 3 Record your message 4 At the end of your message, press A beep will confirm that your message is now being used If you make a mistake while recording the message, repeat the operations described above until you are satisfied with your message The recording of a new message will automatically replace the previous message The maximum recording duration for a message is 180 seconds The recording start and end beeps are not part of your message Listening to your answer machine message 1 Go to the menu "ANS MACHINE" "tam settings" "Ogm settings" "ANS & REC" (or "ANSWER ONLY") 2 Select "playback" using the or key, press 3 Your current answer machine message will be played Your handset will automatically return to the previous menu If you have not saved a personal message, the answering machine will automatically use the pre-recorded message Number of rings This parameter enables you to set the number of times your telephone rings before the answering machine answers a call The number of rings can be set between 2 and 8 You can also select the "time saver" mode The "time saver" mode automatically determines the number of rings: If there are no new messages on the answering machine, the number of rings will be 4, otherwise the number of rings will be 2 1 Go to the menu "ANS MACHINE " "tam settings" "answer delay " 2 In the list, select the desired number of rings (between 2 and 8) using the or key or the " time saver " mode, press Recording time of incoming messages Define the maximum time a caller has to leave their message 1 Go to the menu "ANS MACHINE " "tam settings" "record time " 2 Choose the desired recording time (60 s, 120 s, 180 s or unlimited) by using keys or, then press 18
20 Remote access control This function allows you to check your voice messages and change your answer machine settings even when you are not at home Activate/deactivate remote access 1 Go to the menu "ANS MACHINE " "tam settings" "remote acc" 2 Use or to select " on " or " off " setting 3 key to confirm your selection You will hear a confirmation tone By default, the remote enquiry function is activated You should modify the remote enquiry code (0000 by default) It can be modified from the ANS MACHINE tam settings change pin menu (refer to the paragraph Modify the remote enquiry code page 19) Remote access control To remotely access your answering machine: dial your telephone number and wait for the answering machine to come on When your outgoing message is played, press and enter your remote access code (0000 by default) If no key is pressed for 5 seconds, the answer machine will stop automatically A beep will indicate access to the answering machine You can carry out the following operations: Key Action Key Action 4-1 press: return to beginning of the 2 Delete the current message message - 2 presses: return to previous message 5 Start playback of the messages 9 Switch OFF the answering machine 6 Go to the next message 7 Activate the answer machine 8 Stop playing the messages Modify the remote enquiry code With the enquiry code you can make remote access to your answer machine messages secure from another telephone By default, the remote enquiry function is activated You should modify the remote enquiry code (0000 by default) 1 Go to the menu "ANS MACHINE " "tam settings" "change pin" 2 Enter the remote enquiry code (0000 by default) using the keys on the keypad 3 Enter the new remote enquiry code, press 4 Enter the new remote enquiry code a second time, press to confirm deletion A confirmation beep is issued 19
21 Message compression With this function, you can choose the compression level of messages recorded by your answer machine - A low compression level will reduce the answer machine capacity but will give better sound quality to recorded messages - A high compression level will increase the answer machine capacity but will give a poorer sound quality to recorded messages 1 Go to the menu "ANS MACHINE " "tam settings" "compression" 2 Choose the desired compression level (high, Mid or Low) using keys or 3 key to confirm your selection You will hear a confirmation tone Answer machine memory capacity Compression Capacity Recording quality High 16 min Standard quality MId 14 min Medium quality Low 7 min High quality When your answering machine reaches its maximum recording capacity, the answering machine switches to Answer only mode automatically When your answer machine reaches its maximum recording capacity, you cannot receive any new messages The handset displays " tam full" 20
22 RECOMMENDATIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Your DECT telephone must not be installed in a humid room (wash-up room, bathroom, laundry room, kitchen, etc) unless it is 150 m away from a water point or outside Your telephone must be operated at temperatures ranging from 5 C and 45 C Only use the supplied power adapter, connect it to the base socket according to the installation instructions provided in this booklet and the indications on the identification label affixed to it (voltage, current, electric network frequency) As a precaution, in case of danger, the mains adapters act as a disconnecting mechanism for the 230V power supply They should be placed near the device and should be easily accessible This product is intended to be connected to the public analogue telephone network of any British or Irish network operator Should you experience any problems, contact your nearest specialist dealer or the Sagemcom Support Team on For your personal safety, never place your handset on the base without the batteries, or without the battery cover, you could get an electric shock To avoid damaging your handset, only use certified rechargeable AAA batteries NiMH 24 V 400 mah, never use non rechargeable batteries Insert the batteries in the handset battery compartment respecting polarity At the end of their useful life, batteries must be disposed of according to the recycling instructions presented in this booklet Your DECT telephone has an inside radio range of about 50 metres and up to 300 metres in open space The immediate presence of metal parts, (of a television for example), of any electric appliance may result in range reduction Some sensitive medical equipment and safety equipment may be affected by the radio-frequency transmissions of your telephone In all cases, we ask that you respect the safety recommendations In areas where storms are frequent, we recommend that you protect your telephone line using a surge protection device This equipment does not function in the case of an electric network shutdown: for emergency calls, it is recommended to use another unit during power cuts BATTERIES SAFETY PRECAUTIONS To avoid any risk of explosion: Make sure you have inserted the batteries correctly Use only with 24 V 400mAh type or equivalent rechargeable battery Do not dispose of the battery in a fire The cell may explode Check with local code for possible special disposal instructions Do not burn, disassemble, mutilate or puncture Like other battery of this type, toxic materials could be released which can cause injury To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury, use only the battery listed in the user s guide Keep battery out of the reach of children Remove battery if storing over 30 days 21
23 GENERAL PRODUCT CARE To keep your telephone working and looking good, follow these guidelines: Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and devices that generate electrical noise (for example, motors or fluorescent lamps) DO NOT expose to direct sunlight or moisture Avoid dropping and other rough treatment to the phone Clean with a soft cloth Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder because this will damage the finish Retain the original packaging in case you need to ship the phone at a later date Changing the battery Make sure the telephone is OFF before you replace battery 1 Remove the battery compartment door 2 Remove old battery 3 Insert the new battery 4 Put the battery compartment door back on 5 Place handset in the base to charge TROUBLESHOOTING Causes of poor reception: Aluminium siding Foil backing on insulation Heating ducts and other metal construction can shield radio signals You are too close to appliances such as microwaves, stoves, computers, etc Atmospheric conditions, such as strong storms Base installed in the basement or lower floor of the house Handset battery is low You are out of range of the base Troubleshooting Problem No display Handset does not ring Not possible to make a call despite dial tone Solution Make sure the battery is properly installed and connected Place the handset on the charger and fully charge the battery (at least 15 hours) Make sure the RINGER setting on the handset is programmed to ON You may have added too many handsets to your phone line Try disconnecting some of your phones and try again Check that your handset is within range and move close to the base unit (approximately 50 meters indoors and up to 300 meters in open space) Check if the base unit is plugged into a wall socket that is shared with other household appliances Unplug other device and try again 22
24 ENVIRONMENT Environmental protection and sustainable development is an important priority for Sagemcom Sagemcom has a policy of using environmentally- friendly systems and makes environmental protection an essential part of the life-cycle of its products from manufacturing, to installation, operation and disposal Packaging The presence of the logo (green dot) means that a contribution is paid to an approved national organisation to improve packaging recovery and recycling infrastructures To facilitate recycling, please respect the sorting rules set up locally for this kind of waste Batteries The product If your product contains batteries, they must be disposed of at appropriate collection points The crossed-out waste bin stuck on the product or its accessories means that the product belongs to the family of electrical and electronic equipments In this respect, the European regulations ask you to dispose of it selectively: At sales points in the event of the purchase of similar equipment At the collection points made available to you locally (drop-off centre, selective collection, etc) In this way you can participate in the re-use and upgrading of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Waste, which can have an effect on the environment and human health 23
25 TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR UNITED KINGDOM & IRELAND ONLY In order to apply the guarantee, or for technical assistance, you should contact the Sagemcom Helpdesk ( ) or the retailer you purchased your equipment from 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 Should any malfunction arise, the Sagemcom Helpdesk or your retailer will advise you how to proceed A) General Guarantee Conditions Your DECT phone (excluding batteries) is covered by a 24 (twentyfour) month warranty starting on the original date of purchase During the warranty period, Sagemcom undertakes to remedy by repair or exchange at its own convenience, free of charge for labour and replacement parts, any defects in the equipment, where those defects are a result of faulty workmanship Unless the customer has concluded with Sagemcom a maintenance contract in respect of the equipment which specifically provides for repairs to be carried out at the customer's premises, the repairs will not be carried out on the equipment at the customer premises The customer must however return the defective equipment at his/her own expense, to the address supplied by the Sagemcom Helpdesk or by the retailer In the case that a product needs to be sent in for a repair, it must always be accompanied by a proof of purchase (which is not altered, written on or in any way made illegible) showing that the product is still under guarantee In the case that no proof of purchase is enclosed, the Sagemcom repair centre will use the production date as its reference for establishing the guarantee status of the product Apart from all legal obligatory rules, Sagemcom, do not give any Guarantee, either implicit or explicit which is not set force in the present section, and can not be held responsible for any direct or indirect, material or immaterial damage, either in or out of the frame of the present guarantee If any provision of this guarantee shall be held to be in whole or in part invalid or illegal due to an obligatory rule applicable to consumers pursuant to their national legislation, such invalidity or illegality shall not impair or affect the remaining provisions or parts of this guarantee 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: - Failure to properly follow the installation process and instructions for use; - An external cause to the equipment (including but not limited to: lightening, fire, shock, vandalism, inappropriate conditions of electrical network or water damage of any nature) - Modifications made without the written approval of Sagemcom - Unsuitable operating conditions, particularly of temperature and humidity - Repair or maintenance of the equipment by persons not authorised by Sagemcom Wear and tear from normal daily use of the equipment and its accessories Damage due to insufficient or bad packaging of equipment when returned to Sagemcom Usage of new versions of software without the previous approval of Sagemcom Work on any equipment or software modified or added without the prior written consent of Sagemcom Malfunctions not resulting from the Equipment or from software installed in user workstations for the purpose of use of the equipment Communication problems related to an unsuitable environment including: - Problems related to access and/or connection to the Internet such as interruptions by access networks or malfunction of the line used by the subscriber or his correspondent - Transmission faults (for example poor geographical coverage by radio and TV transmitters, interference or poor line quality) - Local network faults (wiring, servers, workstations) or the failure of the transmission network (such as but not limited to interferences, fault or poor quality of the network 24
26 - Modification of the parameters of the cellular or broadcast network carried out after the sale of the Product Normal servicing (as defined in the user guide supplied with the equipment) as well as malfunctioning due to servicing not being carried out Servicing costs are in any event always borne by the customer Malfunctions resulting from the usage of products, consumables or accessories not compatible with the equipment Please note that consumable items (batteries) are not covered by the warranty C) Out of Guarantee Repairs In the cases set forth in B) as well as after expiry of the guarantee period, the customer must ask the Authorised Sagemcom Repair Centre for a cost estimation prior to work being carried out In such cases, the repair and delivery costs will be invoiced to the customer The foregoing shall apply unless otherwise agreed in writing with the customer and only for the United Kingdom and Ireland wwwsagemcomdigitalcouk 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 For the warranty to apply, you should ensure that the product was used in accordance with the instructions for use and the purpose for use, and that you have at your disposal the sales invoice or receipt stating the date of purchase, the name of the retailer, the reference and the serial number of the product No coverage shall be given under this warranty if the following conditions are applicable: The required documents have been modified or altered in order to take advantage of the warranty The manufacturing numbers, product brands or labels have been altered or made illegible Interventions on the product have been made by an unauthorized person The product has been subjected to abnormal or improper use The product has been damaged by external factors such as lightning, over-voltage, moisture, accidental damage, improper care as well as all Acts of God This present warranty does not affect the consumer rights that you may have under the laws in effect in your country Important: Should you return the product to the after-sales department, please ensure that you return as well all the elements and accessories originally supplied with the product 25
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