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Appendix ...................................................................... 23

 

Warranty ............................................................... 23

 

Guarantee ............................................................ 23

 

Declaration of conformity ..................................... 23

 

Disposal ............................................................... 24

 

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Page 1: ...User Guide en tiptel 6240 6242 6243 tiptel ...

Page 2: ...hone from Advanced mode to Be ginner mode Only the most important functions are then availa ble to you meaning using the phone is much simpler Note If you change phone settings in Advanced mode these changes remain available even if you later revert back to Beginner mode All options in the Main menu described in this manual are in the factory settings for the device You can mask the main menu op t...

Page 3: ...on the phone 9 Setting the date and time 9 Display symbols 10 General information on using the phone 10 Custom setup 12 Making and accepting calls 12 Accepting calls 12 Rejecting calls 13 Calling with direct dial 13 Dialling with redial function 13 Dialling from Contacts 13 Loudspeaker volume 13 Contacts 14 Options 14 Add new contact 14 Edit 15 Additional options 15 ...

Page 4: ...e 16 Call histories 17 Camera 17 FM radio 18 Sound recorder 18 Alarm 18 Calculator 19 Bluetooth 19 Settings 20 Phone settings 20 User level settings 20 Call settings 20 Visibility main menu 20 Order main menu 21 Security settings 21 Network selection 21 Restoring settings 21 Connection to a computer 21 ...

Page 5: ...5 Appendix 23 Warranty 23 Guarantee 23 Declaration of conformity 23 Disposal 24 ...

Page 6: ... the volume before use to avoid damaging your hearing Loud noises over longer periods can result in hearing damage When driving only use this phone with an approved hands free set Observe the legal regulations specific to the country of use Keep the phone 20cm from any implanted pacemaker Switch off the phone immediately if you feel or suspect any impair ment Do not use any power supply unit other...

Page 7: ... tal guidelines Your local waste disposal provider offers col lection points for electronic waste and batteries Do not dis pose of the device or battery in household rubbish or throw into a fire Please dispose of packaging materials in line with local regu lations ...

Page 8: ...s insert a fingernail into the notch in the bottom left of the case cover and remove it Carefully install the SIM card s in the card holder Push the SIM card under the metal clamp with the con tacts pointing downwards Place the SD memory card into the holder with the contacts facing down and push the holder to the left to secure it The battery is inserted next this is only possible in the correct ...

Page 9: ...used the telephone for a long time wait up to 10 minutes after you have plugged in the charger This switches the battery back on and the charging process starts Switching on the phone To switch on the phone press the red hang up key for 3 to 5 seconds You are then prompted to enter the SIM card PIN if enabled for the SIM card Enter the PIN from the keypad then press the display button on the left ...

Page 10: ...rength of the wireless network Battery charge status Unread text message s SMS or MMS Missed call s Silent profile enabled disabled Call divert enabled Compatibility with Bluetooth devices ena bled Roaming The phone is registered in a net work abroad General information on using the phone The left and right Display keys have different functions de pending on the status of the device The functions ...

Page 11: ... end a call to reject a call and with prolonged pressing to switch the device on and off Within menus settings can be cancelled with this key The green Dial key is used for calling after entering a num ber or to select a contact Pressing this key in standby opens the list of recently called numbers for redial Prolonged pressing of the key switches between Ring and Vibrate only Press the key twice ...

Page 12: ...in which the functions are shown in the main menu You can change the default functions of the and keys in standby from Settings Phone settings Arrow keys To use your own ring tone install in the phone a memory card with the ring tone on it and specify that this melody is to be used for calls from Settings Phone settings Tones Ring tone Ring tones in MP3 and WAV format are supported Making and acce...

Page 13: ...It shows you recently dialled numbers and the calls you have accepted and missed With the and keys you can scroll up and down the call log Pressing the green Dial key again dials the num ber selected Dialling from Contacts In standby if you press the right Display key Contacts in the display contacts are called up and the first entry is displayed Use arrow keys and to scroll up and down Pressing t...

Page 14: ...ontacts are displayed and the search field is enabled The and keys enable you to switch within the contact list Pressing a digit key on the keypad in quick succession when necessary only shows in the contact list those contacts contain ing the letter selected Pressing the green Dial key calls the contact selected Options Pressing the left display key in the contact list opens the Options menu Add ...

Page 15: ...splay key for an overview of messages re ceived the latest message is displayed at the top To view the message press Display key on the left and then Read message Pressing the left Display key while the message is being dis played opens the Options menu allowing you to respond to the sender with an SMS or to call the sender Provided you have not deleted them received SMS messages remain available ...

Page 16: ...e message text press the left display button Options and select Send More message options Available in Advanced mode are SMS and MMS as well as in coming messages outgoing messages drafts saved sent messages templates message settings and the configuration of the answering machine mailbox number Text messages written and successfully sent are not saved with the phone s factory settings set From Me...

Page 17: ...era Access the camera function from the Camera option in the main menu or via the button when the phone is in standby A memory card not included in the delivery is required to use the integrated camera After the camera is started the picture is shown on the display Press the key to increase and the key to decrease the size of the object Press to take a photo To save the photo press the left Displa...

Page 18: ...r The sound recorder enables you to record memos to be saved in the device memory or on a memory card You can also make recordings during a call To do this se lect Sound recorder from the Main menu The key enables you to start pause and resume a new recording End and save a recording using the right display key The list of recordings is available in the Recorder options Alarm To use your phone s a...

Page 19: ...o enter the numbers for the calculation To enter decimal plac es enter a decimal point with the key Arithmetic operators x and are selected using the and keys Se lecting right Display key deletes the calculation result pressing it a second time closes the calculator Bluetooth Your tiptel 6240 6242 6243 is compatible with Blue tooth headsets The function can be enabled and disabled from this main m...

Page 20: ...anced mode are re tained on reverting back to Beginner mode Phone settings This is where you can set the date and time volume language tones the displays shown the arrow key assignments in standby and the alert type User level settings This is where you set the simplified view Beginner mode or the full view Advanced mode If you make phone setting changes in Advanced mode these changes remain avail...

Page 21: ...e settings for it Note The phone password factory setting is also used as a prompt for resetting the device to the factory settings Network selection Specified here is whether the connection to the wireless network is established automatically or manually Restoring settings The phone can be reset to the factory settings here Please note that only the settings are reset The phone password factory s...

Page 22: ...g tones images for contacts or your own background image copy the relevant audio or image file from your computer to the phone memory or memory card These files are selected in the phone as ring tones contact im ages or background images and must remain stored in memory We therefore recommend creating a folder in memory for these kinds of files so that they are not deleted accidentally ...

Page 23: ...ar antee conditions applicable at the time of purchase apply The original sales slip receipt bill with serial number and or IMEI number is used as proof of purchase Please keep these docu ments in a safe place Declaration of conformity This device satisfies the requirements of the EU directive on ra dio and telecommunication terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity The CE ...

Page 24: ...the device at your local collection points scrap or recycling yards Please contact your local authority for information on disposal sites Rechargeable batteries Rechargeable batteries may not be disposed of in the household waste As a consumer you have a legal obligation to return rechargeable batteries Please contact your local authorities or the specialist retailer from where you purchased the d...

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