USER GUIDE D770-D770A EN
1 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.
2 Recommendations and safety instructions........................................... 3 Discover... ........................................................................................... 4 Your phone ................................................................................................................................................ 4 Set-up... .............................................................................................. 6 Connect the base ...................................
3 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.
4 Discover... The pack 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). Your phone The base 1 2 3 Handset location.
5 The handset 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Loudspeaker Graphic screen Browser Menu access / validation key: confirm / acces to the menu and/or options "Hang up" key • Short press: back to the main menu.
6 Set-up... Connect the base Before making connections, please see the safety instructions at the start of the booklet. 1 2 Take the telephone connection cord, click it into its socket and connect the other end of the cord to the telephone socket. Take the power adapter. Connect the end of the cord to the base and the power adapter to the wall socket. 4 1 3 2 Handset set-up 2.4V 600mAh Ni-MH 2.4V 600mAh Ni-MH Black wire 2.4V 600mAh Ni-MH 2.
7 Charging the handset 1 2 1 2 3 Gently lower the handset onto the base charging blade. Contacts within the body of the blade ensure electrical contact with the handset. Slide the handset downwards. 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. To ensure optimum charging, leave the handset on the charger for at least 15 hours when using the phone for the first time.
8 THE ICONS DISPLAYED DECT signal Keypad locked New missed call(s) Silent mode activated Answering machine activated Battery charge condition New message(s) answering machine on your New message(s) answering voicemail on your Speakerphone enabled Phone in conversation mode Alarm on 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. .
9 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.
10 Illustration To browse-through menus, use the browser and two multifunction buttons: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press the key . The main menu is displayed on the screen. Press the top or bottom or the left or the right of the browser to scroll through the menus and access the desired menu. Confirm your choice by pressing the key . Press the top or bottom to scroll through the menus and access the desired function. Confirm your choice by pressing the key .
11 Procedures in your booklet The procedures in your booklet are presented in the form of sheets. To facilitate their implementation, each of them includes the following as appropriate: • the keys associated to directly access the function described, and/or • the path for accessing the function described in the menu. EXAMPLE : TO (DE)ACTIVATE THE SILENT MODE (Long press) Go to the menu Audio > Ring Tone Setup > Volume > Off means you can use the key(s) offered to access the function.
12 Menu tree structure Phonebook New Entry Option Calling Number Edit Entry View Entry Copy Entry * Copy All * * You must have at least two handsets paired on the same base. Refer to section “Associating a new handset”, page 26.
13 Alarm Alarm X * Alarm On/Off Time Melody Answer Machine ** Play Messages Delete Old Msgs Answer On/Off Greeting Msg.
14 Making and receiving calls... Managing a call Making a call FROM THE HANDSET - METHOD 1 1 2 Dial your contact’s number. If you make a mistake, press the Press the key key to delete the last character entered. . FROM THE HANDSET - METHOD 2 1 2 Press the key . Dial your contact's number. A beep sounds. At the end of the call, press the handset key and replace the handset on its base. Receiving a call 1 Press the key to take the call.
15 Enabling/Disabling the secret mode The secret mode allows you to temporarily mute the line so that you are not heard by the caller. During a call press mute. The icon appears on the handset screen. Managing several calls Your phone allows you to take and manage several calls when you are already on the line (depending on your line provider). These calls can be managed with the key . Receiving a second call During a call, a beep indicates the arrival of a second call.
16 Using additional handsets You can associate additional handsets with your phone: You can then make and receive outside calls or calls between these handsets. You first have to pair the handsets with the base. For further details, refer to the “Associating a new handset”, page 26 . Calling another handset (intercom) Press the key . If you only have two paired handsets on the same base: The handset called rings automatically. Simply take the call.
17 To cancel the transfer before hanging up the second handset, press the If you have more than two paired handsets on the same base: 1 Select the handset to which you want to transfer the call using the 2 Press the key . The handset called rings. 3 Pick up the other handset and then transfer the call by pressing or key. key. . Switch between the outside call and the intercom call You must have at least two handsets paired on the same base. During a call press key.
18 Locating your handset If you have misplaced your handset, press the key on the base. The handset rings. Listening to your messages If you have a voice mail service with your line provider, press and hold key or dial the number given by your line provider directly. Follow the instructions given by your line provider to listen to and manage your messages. The icon appears on the handset screen when you have at least one new message.
19 Changing an entry 1 2 3 4 5 6 Go to the menu Phonebook. Select the entry to be modified with the or key. Press the key . Select the option Edit Entry and press . Use the key to delete characters one by one. Change the name and/or number type and confirm with . Deleting an entry The action Delete Entry deletes the selected entry. The action Delete All deletes all the entries in the directory. 1 2 3 4 5 Go to the menu Phonebook. Select the entry to be deleted with the or key. Press the key .
20 3 4 5 Select the desired option and press . • Copy Entry: to transfer the current entry. • Copy All: to transfer all the directory entries. Select the handset to which the data are to be transferred. The receiving handset rings and displays the message Transfer Phonebook ?. Accept the transfer on the destination handset by pressing the key . Making and receiving calls...
21 Listening and Recording...(model D770A) Answering your phone has two reception modes: • Answer Only : a message indicates that you are not available. Your caller cannot leave any messages. • Answ & Record : a message tells your caller that they can leave a message. Your answering machine has a capacity of 18 minutes (3 minutes for the OGM and 15 minutes for the messages).
22 Erasing your outgoing message 1 2 3 Go to the menu Answer Machine > Greeting Msg. > Play OGM > Answ & Record (or Answer Only). The currently used announcement is played. During the playback of the personal announcement used, press . 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. 1 2 Go to the menu Answer Machine > Record memo. Clearly state your message then press to stop recording.
23 Querying your answering machine remotely This function allows you to check your messages from a remote phone. To modify the remote enquiry code, refer to paragraph “Modify the remote enquiry code”, page 29. 1 2 3 Dial your phone number. While listening to your message press the * key and enter your remote access code.
24 Setting up... The phone Changing the ringing tone 1 2 Go to the menu Audio > Ring Tone Setup > External Calls or Internal Calls. You can change the ringing tone of: • outside calls, • calls between handsets (intercom). 3 Scroll through the pre-recorded ring tones and confirm with . Modifying the ringing volume 1 2 Go to the menu Audio > Ring Tone Setup > Volume. Select the sound level and validate with . Enabling/Disabling the silent mode 1 2 Go to the menu Audio > Ring Tone Setup > Volume.
25 Authorising/prohibiting listening in The intrusion function authorises or prevents a second handset registered on the same base from joining in a current conversation. 1 2 Go to the menu Settings > Base > Call Sharing. Select "On" or "Off" and validate with . Setting the date and the time format 1 2 Go to the menu Settings > Date & Time > Time Format and Date Format. You can set: • Select the desired Time Format: 24-Hour or 12-Hour. • Select the desired Date Format: DD.MM.
26 Changing the display language 1 2 Go to the menu Settings > Handset > Language. Select the language to be used and validate with . Define the priority base for a handset This function allows you to specify the priority base to be used for making calls. Only if you have paired the same handset on several bases. 1 2 Go to the menu Settings > Handset > Select Base. Select the base that the handset should use first and validate with .
27 3 Select the handset to unpair from the base and validate with . Resetting the handset When you reset your handset, all the settings are returned to their initial values (factory settings), except for the phonebook. 1 Go to the menu Settings > Handset > Reset Handset. 2 Enter the base code and validate with 3 Press . to confirm. The base Enabling the pairing mode You enable the pairing mode when you associate an additional handset. Give a long press on the key on the base.
28 The line We do not recommend that you change line settings without first contacting your line provider, as this may result in your phone line being disconnected. Changing the dialling type You can use a voice frequency [Tone] or pulse [Pulse] based dialling system . 1 2 Go to the menu Settings > Base > Dial Mode. Select the desired system and validate with . Changing the flash duration You can configure the flash duration if you use your phone abroad or on a private network.
29 Changing the 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 2 Go to the menu Answer Machine > Settings > Answer Delay.
30 The alarm The alarm sounds through the handset speaker. To stop the alarm clock, press any key on the handset. Finding out the alarm status When the icon is displayed on the handset screen the alarm is activated. Enabling / Disabling the alarm 1 2 Go to the menu Alarm > Alarm X * > Alarm On/Off *. Select the desired state, On or Off, and validate with Once the alarm is enabled, the . icon is displayed on the screen. Defining the wake-up time 1 2 Go to the menu Alarm > Alarm X * > Time.
31 Tracing your calls... Call logs Logs are lists of numbers or events received by your phone. Depending on your line provider, call logs contain the following information : • your contact’s name or number, • the call time or date. Viewing the received call log 1 2 Press key. Scroll through the list of stored numbers. Missed calls are preceded by a black dot. You can use the options described in section “Managing incoming or outgoing calls”, page 31. Viewing the dialled call log 1 2 Press () key.
32 NOTIFICATION OF MISSED CALLS This function allows you to enable or disable the icon notifiaction of missed call(s) 1 2 3 4 5 Press key. Press . Select Settings then press . Select New Call Alert then press Select On or Off then press . . . Tracing your calls...
33 Environmental information 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.
34 Guarantee Terms and Conditions for United Kingdom & Ireland only In order to apply the guarantee, or for technical assistance, you should contact the Sagemcom Helpdesk (0845 0900 316) 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.
35 • 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.
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