TIPTEL Ergophone 6110 User manual

User Guide (en)
tiptel Ergophone 6110
tiptel Ergophone 6112
tiptel

Important information
This phone is intended for inexperienced users. The
factory settings only make available the functions
that are generally used most often. This manual
therefore concentrates primarily on these basic
functions.
Use menu option "User level settings" in the "Set-
tings" menu to switch the phone from "Beginner
mode" to "Advanced mode". Additional functions
then become available to you.
Note: If you change phone settings in "Ad-
vanced mode", these changes remain
available even if you later revert back to
"Beginner mode".
All options in the Main menu described in this man-
ual are in the factory settings for the device. You
can mask the main menu options that you do not
intend to use via menu option "Visibility main menu"
in the "Settings" menu.

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Contents
Important information ........................................ 2
Contents ............................................................. 3
Safety information .............................................. 8
Initial use .......................................................... 10
Installing the SIM card(s), memory card
and battery ...................................................10
Charging the battery ....................................12
Switching on the phone ...............................13
Setting the date and time.............................14
Display symbols ............................................... 15
General information on using the phone ........ 16
Custom setup ................................................... 17
Using the phone as you want to..................17
Call signalling as you want it........................19
Making calls as you want to.........................20
Making and accepting calls ............................. 20
Accepting calls.............................................20
Rejecting calls ..............................................21
Calling with direct dial..................................21
Dialling with redial function..........................21
Dialling from Contacts..................................22
Dialling via the Photo Speed Dial
Contacts .......................................................22

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Dialling with speed dial ................................22
During a call .................................................23
Loudspeaker volume....................................23
Contacts............................................................ 24
Options .........................................................24
Call.............................................................25
Send text message ...................................25
View ...........................................................25
Edit.............................................................25
Add new contact .......................................25
Delete ........................................................27
Additional options .....................................27
Main contacts ...............................................27
Messages (SMS) .............................................. 28
Viewing received messages.........................28
Sending messages.......................................29
Writing message text....................................29
More message options .............................30
Silent mode....................................................... 30
Call histories..................................................... 31
Displaying missed calls................................32
Camera.............................................................. 32
Image settings..............................................33
Storage .........................................................33
Image viewer ................................................33

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Transferring photos to a computer...........34
FM radio............................................................ 34
Radio mode options.....................................34
Channel List ..............................................35
Auto search ...............................................35
Additional options .....................................35
Alarm................................................................. 35
Calculator ......................................................... 36
Tasks................................................................. 37
Bluetooth .......................................................... 37
Settings............................................................. 38
Phone settings .............................................38
Time and date ...........................................38
Tones.........................................................39
Talking keys ...........................................39
Number announcement.........................39
Volume ......................................................39
Language ..................................................40
Additional phone settings .........................40
Alert type ................................................40
Ring type ................................................40
System alert ...........................................40
Answer mode .........................................40
Display settings......................................41
Arrow keys and Shortcuts......................41

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User level settings ........................................42
Security settings...........................................42
Additional settings ........................................... 43
Call settings..................................................43
Visibility main menu .....................................43
Order main menu .........................................44
Network settings...........................................45
Emergency settings .....................................45
Restore factory settings ...............................45
Connection to a computer ............................... 46
SOS call ............................................................ 46
Testing of the emergency call function........48
Emergency call configuration ......................49
Emergency button on/off ..........................50
Emergency numbers.................................50
Emergency volume ...................................50
Send message ..........................................50
User information........................................51
Confirmed emergency call On/Off............51
Cancelling an emergency call......................52
Important information on emergency
functions .......................................................52

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Appendix........................................................... 54
Warranty .......................................................54
Guarantee.....................................................54
Declaration of conformity.............................54
Disposal........................................................55

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Safety information
Only use the phone at places where it is permit-
ted. As a rule, use of mobile phones is prohibit-
ed in hospitals, aircraft and at filling stations.
Do not open the device yourself, and do not at-
tempt repairs on your own. Repairs may only be
performed by qualified specialists.
Do not expose the phone to smoke, chemicals,
humidity, dust or excessive heat (direct sun-
light).
Keep the phone and accessories away from
children.
The phone's speaker can be set
to a very loud volume. Check the
volume before use to avoid dam-
aging your hearing. Loud noises
over longer periods can result in hearing dam-
age.
When driving, only use this phone with an ap-
proved hands-free set. Observe the legal regula-
tions 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 impairment.

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Do not use any power supply unit other than the
one supplied.
Only use original accessories and batteries.
The phone is not waterproof. Avoid contact with
liquids.
Do not rely exclusively on your mobile phone's
emergency function in emergencies. Establish-
ing an emergency connection may not always
be possible for technical reasons.
Dispose of the device and the battery in line with
environmental guidelines. Your local waste dis-
posal provider offers collection points for elec-
tronic waste and batteries. Do not dispose of the
device or battery in household rubbish or throw
into a fire.
Please dispose of packaging mate-
rials in line with local regulations.

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Initial use
Installing the SIM card(s), memory card and battery
A SIM card, available from your phone
supplier, is required to use the phone.
The SIM card(s), battery and memory card must be
installed before the phone is used for the first time.
A memory card (not included in the deliv-
ery) is required to save photos with the in-
tegrated camera. The Ergophone
6110/6112 supports Micro SD memory cards with a
capacity of up to 8 GB - these can be purchased on
the accessories market and at electronics shops.
Fig. 1 Fig. 2

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Fig. 3 Fig. 4
The casing cover on the back of the device must be
removed to insert the SIM card, a memory card and
the battery. To do this, insert a fingernail into the
notch in the bottom left corner and remove the case
cover (Fig. 1).
Carefully install the SIM card in the card holder.
Push the SIM card under the metal clamp with the
contacts facing downwards and the notch towards
the underside (Fig. 2).
To insert an SD memory card, move the metal clip
upwards and then rotate it upwards. After inserting
the card and closing the metal holder, push the
holder down such that it secures the card and can
no longer be opened upwards. Exercise extra care
here. If the metal holder does not slide easily, it is
usually an indication that the card is not inserted
correctly.
The battery is inserted next (only possible in the
correct position - Fig. 3).

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Then replace the casing cover and press it on all
sides until it clicks into place (Fig. 4).
Charging the battery
A charger and a power supply unit are supplied
with your phone.
Insert the small connector on the
power supply unit into the jack on
the rear of the charger cradle. The
side of the connector with the USB
logo must be facing the top side of
the charger cradle. If it is not easy to insert the con-
nector into the jack, check the direction and avoid
applying force. Then plug the power supply unit in-
to the socket.
Place the telephone in its closed position in the
charger; the battery now charges.
Instead of charging via the charger cradle, the
power supply plug can also be connected directly
to the jack on the side of the telephone. The battery
can also be charged via a computer's USB con-
nector. In both cases, the USB logo on the con-
nector must be facing the front of the phone.
Battery performance diminishes over time. If you
notice after a time that you need to recharge your
phone more frequently, replace the battery.

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Note: The default setting for the additional
display in the phone cover is "always
on". If you intend to charge the phone
less frequently, this setting can be
changed in Settings Phone Set-
tings Display Settings Sub
Display.
For safety reasons, the battery switches off be-
fore it is totally discharged. If you have not 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 charg-
ing 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
(Display OK).
Note: In Settings Security Settings
SIM Security, you can change the SIM
card PIN and enable/disable the
prompt for it.

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Setting the date and time
After switching on for the first time (and when the
battery is removed for longer periods), the tele-
phone automatically synchronises date and time
from the service provider network.
If your service provider does not support this func-
tionality, the date and time must be set manually.
To do this, press the left Display key under
"Menu", then keep pressing the "down arrow" key
until "Settings" is displayed. Then press the
key under "OK" three times to access "Set-
tings", then "Phone Settings", then "Time and Date".
Select "Set date" then "Set time", and use the key-
pad to enter the current date and time.
You can close the settings by repeatedly pressing
the key under "Back", and also by pressing the
red hang-up key once.
The correct date and time are then shown on the
display.

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Display symbols
Multiple symbols are displayed at the top of the
display depending on your current situation.
Radio network signal strength.
Battery charge status.
Unread SMS messages.
Missed call(s).
Silence on/off.
Alarm enabled.
Headset connected.
Bluetooth enabled.
The phone is registered with a network
abroad (roaming).
Emergency call function active.

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General information on using the phone
The left and right Display keys have different
functions depending on the status of the device.
The functions currently available for the keys are
shown above the keys on the display.
The right-hand Display key is usually used to cancel
the function or to go back one step. The left-hand
Display key is usually used to confirm functions or
open the Options menu.
In standby, the left Display key calls up the main
menu, the right Display key opens the contacts.
The and keys are used to select entries
in menu lists. When the phone is in standby, the
key is used to access the camera and the
key to access short text messages. These set-
tings can be changed to what you want in Settings
Phone Settings Arrow Keys.
The red hang-up key is used to 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 en-
tering a number, or to select a contact. Pressing
this key in standby opens the list of recently called
numbers for redial.

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Prolonged pressing of the key enables and
disables Silent mode. Press the key twice in
quick succession for the +sign (necessary for mak-
ing international calls).
The key enables you to toggle between upper
and lower case during the text entry of, for example,
an SMS or a name in Contacts.
Custom setup
An ergonomic telephone should be simple to use
and make communication more easy for the user.
At the same time it should also meet your needs,
however individual they may be. The tiptel Ergo-
phone 6110/6112 enables you to customise the
phone to your needs in a special way.
Note: Some of these functions can only be
set in "Advanced mode", but are also
available afterwards in "Beginner
mode".
Using the phone as you want to
Are you a new user wanting a mobile that enables
you to "only" make and receive calls quickly and
easily, or are you an experienced user who attaches
importance to comprehensive functionality?

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"Tell" this to your tiptel Ergophone 6110/6112 under
Settings Userlevel settings. In Settings, and
when using the phone, the "Beginner mode" setting
only makes available functions that are normally
used frequently. "Advanced mode" gives you ac-
cess to the full functionality of the device.
Not using all of the phone's functions and do not
want to be shown functions that are not used?
"Tell" your tiptel Ergophone 6110/6112, under Set-
tings Visibility main menu, the functions you
want to be shown in the main menu.
You want quick access to frequently used func-
tions?
"Tell" your tiptel Ergophone 6110/6112, under Set-
tings Order main menu, the order in which you
want functions to be displayed.
The function assignments of keys and in
standby mode for accessing the camera and short
text messages not as you would like them?
"Tell" your tiptel Ergophone 6110/6112, in Settings
Phone Settings Arrow Keys, which func-
tions you want to be assigned to these keys in
standby mode.

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Call signalling as you want it
Have a favourite tune and want to use it as the ring-
tone for your mobile?
Install in the mobile a memory card with the tune on
it, and "tell" your tiptel Ergophone 6110/6112, under
Settings Phone settings Tone settings
Incoming Call, that you would like this tune to
be used.
Not only want to hear that you are being called, but
also know who is calling?
Save your contacts in the telephone's memory and
select, in the contact details with caller ringtone, a
specific ringtone for this caller.
Do you also want to see as well as hear who is call-
ing?
"Tell" this to your tiptel Ergophone 6110/6112 by
storing contacts in the memory and adding a pic-
ture of the caller. It is then shown on the display for
incoming and outgoing calls.
Good at remembering numbers and want the num-
ber of the caller to be announced before the phone
rings?
Tell your tiptel Ergophone 6110/6112, under Set-
tings Phone Settings Tone settings

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Number announcement, that you would like num-
bers to be announced.
Making calls as you want to
Want the phone to verbally repeat digits as you en-
ter them to check you are entering them correctly?
"Tell" your tiptel Ergophone 6110/6112, under Set-
tings Phone settings Tone settings
Keypad, that you would like to enable "Talking
keys".
Have a few contacts who you ring often?
"Tell" your tiptel Ergophone 6110/6112, under Con-
tacts Option Main contacts, who these
contacts are and your mobile will always display
them at the top of the contact list. Also, these con-
tacts (possibly with photo) are available for speed
dialling after pressing the key when the phone
is in standby, when you assign to this key the "Main
Contacts" function under Settings Phone Set-
tings Arrow Keys.
Making and accepting calls
Accepting calls
With an incoming call, the phone rings (provided
the "Silent" profile is not enabled) and vibrates (pro-
vided vibration is enabled in alert type).
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