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Depending on your service provider and your
subscription, the name and number of your contact
will be displayed on the screen (except for a
confidential call).

During playback, you can use the touch-sensitive
keys to perform the following actions:
-

*

 : go back to the beginning of the message.

-

*

x 2: return to the previous message.

-

#

 : go to the next message.

-

Pause

/

PLAY

 (context key 1): pause/resume

playback.

-

DELETE

 (context key 2): delete the message being

played.

-

 : exit playback of messages.

R

EMOTE ACCESS TO ANSWERING MACHINE

Your answering machine can be queried remotely. This
feature allows you to read your messages and query your
answering from any phone when you are not at home.

To remotely access your answering machine:

Dial your telephone number.

Wait for the answering machine to come on.

When your outgoing message is played, press «#».

Enter your remote access code.

A beep will indicate access to the answer machine,
Any unread messages will be automatically played
back.

At the end of playback, a new beep will sound to let
you know that the answer machine is ready.

You can carry out the following operations :

-

0

 : delete the message being played.

-

1

 : go back to the beginning of the message.

-

1

 (x2): previous message.

-

2

: pause / play.

-

3

 : next message.

-

5

 : messages read.

-

9

 : enable/disable the answering machine.

D

ELETING ALL THE OLD MESSAGES

Go to 

ANS. MACH

 / 

MESSAGES

 / 

DELETE OLD

.

Press 

Valid.

.

To confirm the deletion of all the old messages, press

Yes

.

Press 

Return

 to go back to the previous menu.

The remote access code is 0000 by
default. However, it can only be used once
it is customised, refer to paragraph
"Modifying the remote access code ",
page 32.

To delete old messages one by one, refer
to the previous paragraph and delete
unwanted messages during playback.

Summary of Contents for SIXT4

Page 1: ...EN SIXTY User Guide...

Page 2: ...e device safely and easily please read carefully the paragraph Recommendations and safety instructions page 6 The CE label confirms that the product complies with the 1999 5 EC regulations of the Euro...

Page 3: ...20 Searching for a contact 20 Call log 20 Viewing the received and dialled call log 20 The events log 21 Viewing the events log 21 Activating deactivating the new event information screen 21 Clearing...

Page 4: ...tings 32 Activating and deactivating call screening 32 Modifying the remote access code 32 Number of rings 32 Replacing the batteries 33 Pairing GAP compatible DECT handsets on the SIXTY base 33 Appen...

Page 5: ...signed to be used for connecting to the public telephone network If problems should arise contact your nearest specialist dealer Only use the telephone cable supplied For safety reasons never put the...

Page 6: ...ctrical storms we recommend that you protect your telephone circuit with a special fixture for excess voltage Your SIXTY has anti skid pads that should leave no traces on your furniture and ensure sta...

Page 7: ...and 70s It nevertheless has the latest technology such as browser touch buttons Hifi ringtones dialling light and sound effects Keyway indicates the position of the handset earpiece Press and hold th...

Page 8: ...not on its base The handset batteries are charged when the handset is placed on its base When off the base the handset s battery power provides 120 hours of standby time and 10 hours of talk time Ind...

Page 9: ...ing the touch buttons The screen includes six touch keys around its periphery Simply touch the tactile area for the function to be taken into account Key Function s Key Function s Scroll up Go to the...

Page 10: ...system As soon as the handset is near its base the power required is reduced to the minimum Radio transmissions are also cut off when the handset is placed on the base and the low emission icon is th...

Page 11: ...d beep to indicate that the handset is synchronized with the base From then on your handset becomes operative and you can use it to make calls You can now use your telephone to make and receive calls...

Page 12: ...ate your own telephone directory display the list of calls etc To do this use the touch keys With the touch keys and you can choose a menu a sub menu or a precise setting The key allows you to enter t...

Page 13: ...gs press Valid Example To access the menu SETTINGS DATE TIME 1 Use or to access the menu list 2 Select SETTINGS using or Press Valid 3 Select DATE TIME using or Press Valid You are now under the DATE...

Page 14: ...the hand set is hung up correctly If the handset is not on the base you have to press the handset button to take the call Accepting a call in speakerphone mode Press to speak in speakerphone mode wit...

Page 15: ...ller is then put on hold and you can talk with your second caller Making a second call During a call you can put your contact on hold and call a second one by pressing R and dial the num ber using the...

Page 16: ...cret mode Press Exit SECRET MODE disappears from the screen Your correspondent will be able to hear you again Hands free speakerphone mode If you want to phone in speakerphone mode do not lift the han...

Page 17: ...can save up to 150 entries in your phone book with each sheet able to contain a 24 digit number and a name up to 12 letters long CREATING AN ENTRY To enter a text repeatedly press the required key to...

Page 18: ...on your handset contact your operator to find out about the conditions for obtaining the service Go to the menu PHONEBOOK Select the entry with which you want to associate a ring tone Go to Option RIN...

Page 19: ...t starts with the selected letter CALL LOG Caller identification is a service that requires prior registration with your operator VIEWING THE RECEIVED AND DIALLED CALL LOG Go to the menu CALLS INCOMIN...

Page 20: ...ctivating the new event information screen The new event information screen can be inhibited The events which have occurred can then be viewed in the menu CALLS EVENTS VIEW The default setting is acti...

Page 21: ...d ring tone using or to increase or decrease the volume press Valid OK is displayed on the screen Press Return to go back to the previous menu Modifying the alarm clock time Go to ACCESSORIES ALARM Us...

Page 22: ...the handset plays the ring tone Select the ring tone Press Volume Press or to increase or decrease the volume Press Valid OK is displayed on the screen Press Return to go back to the previous menu RIN...

Page 23: ...ck to the previous menu ADJUSTING THE CONTRAST Go to SETTINGS CONTRAST A list with five levels of contrast is displayed Select the level you want using the keys or The contrast is directly visible on...

Page 24: ...To modify the number press Edit DEFINING FORBIDDEN PREFIXES CALL BARRING You can prohibit the use of certain prefixes on your telephone When a prefix is forbidden it becomes impossible to call numbers...

Page 25: ...of your handset to find out what to do Go to SETTINGS ADVANCED SET SET BASE REGISTR MODE Press Valid REGISTR MODE is displayed on the screen press Yes Indicator on the the top of the 1 key starts to f...

Page 26: ...n presents the current status To keep the status press Valid To change the status press Edit Press Valid OK is displayed on the screen Press Return to go back to the previous menu Modifying the dialli...

Page 27: ...branch exchange is used you can programme the external call prefix With this function you can set the PABX prefix number dialled number length at which point the PABX prefix will be automatically ins...

Page 28: ...ollowing features Active answering machine mode with pre recorded messages Call filtering Remote querying ENABLING DISABLING THE ANSWERING MACHINE Go to ANS MACH ON OFF Press Valid A screen displays t...

Page 29: ...Listen to a personal message Go to ANS MACH OUTGOING MESS PLAY Press Valid PLAY OGM is displayed on the screen and the OGM is played back At the end of the playback you will return to the menu RECORD...

Page 30: ...achine to come on When your outgoing message is played press Enter your remote access code A beep will indicate access to the answer machine Any unread messages will be automatically played back At th...

Page 31: ...ess code enables you to listen to the messages left on your answering machine via another telephone Go to ANS MACH SETTINGS REMOTE CODE Press Valid CODE BASE is displayed enter your Base code default...

Page 32: ...Leave your handset on its base in order to fully charge the batteries PAIRING GAP COMPATIBLE DECT HANDSETS ON THE SIXTY BASE Additional GAP compatible DECT handsets can be registered on the SIXTY bas...

Page 33: ...one jack is not connected or is incorrectly connected Check the phone cable connection refer to paragraph Connecting the base page 12 Make sure you have a dialling tone The speaker volume is too low I...

Page 34: ...urs 300 m outside and up to up to 50 m inside buildings Type Ni MH AAA 2 x 1 2 V 450 mAh talk time up to 10 hours standby time up to 120 hours 20 minutes 5 C to 45 C Base WxHxL 220 x 63 x 39 mm Handse...

Page 35: ...type of waste product in order to improve recycling BATTERIES AND RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES If your product contains batteries or rechargeable batteries these must be disposed of at designated collecting...

Page 36: ...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 h...

Page 37: ...suitable environment including Problems related to access and or connection to the Internet such as interruptions by access networks or mal function of the line used by the subscriber or his correspon...

Page 38: ...n 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 brand...

Page 39: ...ucts and services or to stop marketing them at any time The information and specifications included are subject to change without prior notice Sagemcom Broadband SAS tries to ensure that all informati...

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