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USER GUIDE
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Dear customer,
You have just acquired a new generation Sagemcom telephone.
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 0845 0900 316*.
You can also find information on the following site: www.sagemcomdigital.co.uk
To operate the device safely and easily, please read carefully the paragraph “Recommendations
and safety instructions”, page 3.
The CE label confirms that the product complies with the 1999/5/EC regulations of the
European Union Parliament regarding wireless systems and telecommunications.
The declaration of compliance may be looked up on the www.sagemcom.com website
section «Support», or can be obtained from the following address :
Sagemcom Broadband SAS
250, route de l'Empereur 92848
Rueil-Malmaison Cedex - France
Copyright © Sagemcom Broadband SAS
All rights reserved
Sagemcom is a registered trademark
*: 3.95 pence per minute from all fixed lines, tariff cost effective from 01/09/2009
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Recommendations and safety instructions........................................... 3
Discover... ........................................................................................... 4
Your phone ................................................................................................................................................ 4
Set-up... .............................................................................................. 6
Connect the base .................................................................................................................................... 6
Handset set-up ........................................................................................................................................ 6
Charging the handset ............................................................................................................................ 7
The handset screen ................................................................................................................................ 7
Switching the handset on / off ............................................................................................................. 8
Battery replacement ............................................................................................................................... 8
Browsing through the menus ............................................................................................................... 9
Menu tree structure........................................................................... 12
Making and receiving calls................................................................. 14
Managing a call .....................................................................................................................................14
Options during a call ............................................................................................................................14
Managing several calls ........................................................................................................................15
Using additional handsets ..................................................................................................................16
Locating your handset .........................................................................................................................18
Listening to your messages ...............................................................................................................18
Locking / Unlocking the keypad .......................................................................................................18
Using the phonebook ...........................................................................................................................18
Listening and Recording...(model D770A).......................................... 21
Enabling/disabling the answering machine ...................................................................................21
Answering machine message ...........................................................................................................21
Record a memo .....................................................................................................................................22
Listening to your messages ...............................................................................................................22
Delete all your messages ....................................................................................................................23
Setting up.......................................................................................... 24
The phone ...............................................................................................................................................24
The handset ............................................................................................................................................25
The base ..................................................................................................................................................27
The line .....................................................................................................................................................28
Answering machine settings ..............................................................................................................28
The alarm .......................................................................................... 30
Tracing your calls... ........................................................................... 31
Call logs ...................................................................................................................................................31
Environmental information................................................................. 33
Guarantee ......................................................................................... 34
Terms and Conditions for United Kingdom & Ireland only ........................................................34
Recommendations and safety instructions
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Recommendations and safety instructions
For safety reasons, never put the handset in the base station without the battery inserted
or without the lid on the battery compartment as this could cause an electric shock.
To avoid damaging your handset/base, only use certified rechargeable battery NiMH
2.4
V 600 mAh, never use non-rechargeable battery. Insert the battery in the handset
battery compartment.
Only use the power unit supplied and connect it to the electricity mains in accordance with
the installation instructions in this user manual and the details on the sticker regarding
voltage, electrical current and frequency. As a precaution if there is a risk of danger, the
power plug can be pulled out to disconnect the 230 volt power supply. Therefore the
sockets should be near the device and easily accessible.
Do not install your DECT telephone in a damp environment, such as a bathroom,
washroom, kitchen etc, and not within 1.50 metres of a source of water or outside. This
device is designed for use in temperatures of between 5 °C and 40 °C.
Your DECT telephone has a range of approx. 50 metres indoors and up to 300 metres
outdoors. The range can be affected by the proximity of metal objects, such as a television
and electrical devices.
Zones without reception may appear owing to elements in the building. This can cause
brief interruptions in the conversation, caused by faulty transmission.
Certain medical equipment and highly-sensitive machines or security systems may be
affected by the transmission power of the telephone. In these cases we recommend
adhering to the safety information.
In regions greatly affected by electrical storms we recommend that you protect your
telephone circuit with a special fixture for excess voltage.
Your D770A has anti-skid pads that should leave no traces on your furniture and ensure
stability.
However, given the wide variety of finishes used by furniture manufacturers, traces may
appear on surfaces in contact with the parts of your D770A. Sagemcom Broadband SAS
decline all responsibility in any such cases of damage.
Do not attempt to remove screws or open the appliance. It does not contain any
user-replaceable parts
Worn out batteries must be disposed of in line with the recycling regulations in this user
manual.
This product is intended to be connected to the public analogue telephone network of any
British and Irish network operator. Should you experience any problems, contact your
nearest specialst dealer or the Sagemcom Support Team on 0845 0900 316.
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Discover...
Discover...
The pack
Your phone
The base
1 Handset location.
2 Handset(s) Search / Pairing key.
Long press: pairing of handsets.
Short press: paging of handsets.
3 Indicator light *.
Indicator light operation*:
* Only for D770A
Fixed
handset on line.
- or -
answering machine activated
Blinking
New message(s) on your answering machine.
- or -
Accessing the answering machine menu from
the handset/remote querying.
- or -
Recording an outgoing message.
Check that you have the following items in your pack:
a D770 or D770A base according to model,
a rechargeable battery (type NiMH 2.4 V 600 mAh),
a telephone connection cord,
a mains power supply with connection cord,
a quick start guide.
If you have purchased a Duo or Trio pack, you will also find for each extra handset:
a charger,
a mains power supply with connection cord,
a rechargeable battery (type NiMH 2.4 V 600 mAh).
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Discover...
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The handset
1 Loudspeaker
2 Graphic screen
3 Browser
4 Menu access / validation key: confirm /
acces to the menu and/or options
5 "Hang up" key
Short press: back to the main menu.
Short press: end a call (during a call)
Long press: switch off / switch on
the handset
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Alphanumeric keypad
7 "Hash" key:
Long press : (de)activate the silent
mode
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Mute button : cuts off the microphone
(during a call)
9 Microphone
10 Cancel / Intercom key:
back to the previous menu
Correct the entry / Cancel
Call an additional handset (from the
standby screen)
11 "pick up" key
12 key 1:
Long press: access to voicemail
service (to set voicemail number,
refer to section "Changing your
voice mail number ", page 25)
13 "Star" key"
Long press : (un)lock the keypad
14 Hands-free key
enable / disable hands-free mode
(during a call)
15 R key (flashing, to manage several calls)
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Set-up...
Set-up...
Connect the base
1 Take the telephone connection cord,
click it into its socket and connect the
other end of the cord to the telephone
socket.
2 Take the power adapter. Connect the
end of the cord to the base and the
power adapter to the wall socket.
Handset set-up
1 Take the battery provided in the packaging.
2 Insert the connector into its housing complying with the positions of the wires.
3 Slide the battery pack into its housing.
4 Fit the hatch to the handset.
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2.4V
600mAh
Ni-MH
2.4V
600mAh
Ni-MH
2.4V
600mAh
Ni-MH
2.4V
600mAh
Ni-MH
Black wire
Red wire
Set-up...
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Charging the handset
1 Gently lower the handset onto the base charging blade. Contacts within the body of the blade
ensure electrical contact with the handset.
2 Slide the handset downwards.
3 Perform a complete battery charging cycle.
The battery charging icon moves to inform you that charging is in progress. The icon display
stops moving when the battery is charged.
The handset screen
In standby mode or during use, your phone screen informs
you of your phone’s current state through icons, and in
particular:
1 Status icons: Indicates your phone’s current state.
2 Information field:
Standby screen :in the normal state, displays the name
of the handset and the current time
In the menus: displays the selected menu name,
function or setting.
3 Action area: displays the actions associated with the
multi-function keys and in the ongoing menu
(refer to section "The multifunction keys ", page 9).
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To ensure optimum charging, leave the handset on the charger for at least 15 hours
when using the phone for the first time. During charging, the battery may heat up. This
is quite normal and perfectly safe.
Interc Menu
Handset 1
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Set-up...
THE ICONS DISPLAYED
Switching the handset on / off
To switch on the handset, give a long press on the key .
To switch off the handset, give a long press on the key .
The message Switch off Handset? is displayed.
Press the key to confirm.
Battery replacement
1 Turn off the handset. Turn it over to access the battery compartment hatch.
2 Remove the battery compartment hatch.
3 Remove the old battery, Insert the connector into its housing complying with the positions of
the wires.
4 Refit the battery compartment hatch.
DECT signal Keypad locked
New missed call(s) Silent mode activated
Answering machine activated Battery charge condition
New message(s) on your
answering machine
Speakerphone enabled
New message(s) on your
answering voicemail
Phone in conversation mode
Alarm on
Worn out batteries should be discarded in accordance with the recycling instructions
given in chapter “Environmental information”, page 33.
To prevent damage to your handset, only use approved rechargeable batteries NiMH 2.4 V
600 mAh. Never use non-rechargeable batteries.
Set-up...
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Browsing through the menus
Browser
To access the phone menu, press .
When choosing menus, press the top or the bottom the left the right of the browser.
In the option list, press the top or the bottom of the browser.
The multifunction keys
Your telephone has two or "multifunction" keys which you can use in several ways:
Main menu
From the standby screen In a menu
To access the telephone menu.
To enter a menu, to validate an action in a
menu.
To make an Intercom call (call to another
handset).
To return to the previous menu. To delete
characters. With each press, the character
preceding the cursor is deleted.
From the standby screen:
Access to the outgoing call list
In a menu:
Navigate up ()
From the standby screen:
No action
In a menu:
Navigate right ()
From the standby screen:
Access to the caller list
In a menu:
Navigate left ()
From the standby screen:
Access phonebook
In a menu:
Navigate bottom ()
Back
Phonebook
OK
Display
Phonebook
Audio
Alarm X
Answer Machine
Settings
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Set-up...
Illustration
To browse-through menus, use the browser and two multifunction buttons:
1 Press the key . The main menu is displayed on the screen.
2 Press the top or bottom or the left or the right of the browser to scroll through the
menus and access the desired menu.
3 Confirm your choice by pressing the key .
4 Press the top or bottom to scroll through the menus and access the desired function.
5 Confirm your choice by pressing the key .
6 Cancel your choice / Exit the displayed menu :
either by pressing the key .
or by pressing the red key ; the home screen is displayed.
Detailed browser example: adjust the date and time
ADJUST THE DATE AND TIME
To access the date and time setting menu:
1 Press the key . The main menu is displayed on the screen.
2 Select Settings menu by pressing the top or bottom or the left or the right of the
browser. Confirm your choice by pressing the key .
3 Scroll through the menus to the Date & Time menu by pressing the top or bottom of the
browser. Confirm your choice by pressing the key .
4 Scroll through the menus to the Set Time/Date menu by pressing the top or bottom of the
browser. Confirm your choice by pressing the key .
5 Enter the time: using the numeric keypad (hours then minutes). Confirm your entry by pressing
the key .
6 Enter the date using the numeric keypad (day, month and year) in the form DD/MM/YYYY.
7 Confirm your entry by pressing the key .
You have just set your phone’s current date and time. You can also set the date and time display
format (see Setting the date and the time format”, page 25).
Refer to the Menu tree structure”, page 12 section to find out about your phone’s functions.
It is recommended to set the date and time accurately to allow you to keep track of
the timings of your calls and messages.
If you have the Display number option, the date and time will, depending on your
operator, be set automatically when you receive a call.
Guarantee
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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)
- 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.
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.
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