USER GUIDE Speakeasy 200 Before operating this set, please read these instructions carefully.
If you need help … The Binatone Help Line is available from 9.00am-5.00 pm, Monday to Friday, on 0845 345 9677 (BT Local Call rate) Or visit our website: http://www.binatoneonline.com/ Unpacking your Speakeasy GSM Mobile In the box are: the mobile handset a mains power adaptor the handset back cover and card a rechargeable battery pack this user guide a charger pod (optional extra not always supplied) Keep the packing materials for future use. Keep your sales receipt - it is your guarantee.
Contents Where to find it…………………..…………..………… Symbols on the display ………..………………….… Menu Operation …………….…..………………..…… Read these notes first……....……….………….…… Installation and setup………………………..….…… Switching On and Off …………………..……..…..… Making & answering calls…………………………… Using the Phone Book & Fast keys (M1-M3)…..… Call log……………………………………………….…. SMS text messaging……………………………….… Settings…………………………..…………………..… Phone (Language, Display, Security, Reset)… Clock ………………………..……………………. Network ……………………..………………….
Where to find it Visual Ringer Earpiece Up/Down buttons Select buttons (Left/Right soft keys) Press to adjust receiving volume in talk and speakerphone modes. Perform functions indicated by the display text above Press to step through names, phone numbers, menus and settings. Standby mode shortcuts: Up - to Sound Profiles Down - to Phonebook Memory buttons (M1, M2, M3) 3 fast key memory locations for direct dial out End Call / Power On-Off button Talk button Press to answer a phone call.
Symbols on the display The default idle screen shows the clock. Press the End Call key to show the operator name idle screen, as below, for a few seconds. The network name in service (If display option set) 1 2 1 - The left selection key in the idle mode is Menu. 2 - The right selection key in the idle mode is SMS. The Soft keys change to different functions in other modes. [Note: Symbols and positions on the display may vary.] Radio link/signal level - On steady when linked and shows the signal strength.
Ringer off & vibrator on - On if handset's ringer is turned off and vibrator is turned on. Headset - On when a headset is plugged in. New SMS - Indicates you have new text messages. Lock - On when the handset's keypad is locked. Missed Call - On if you have new missed Call records. Call held - On if a call is on hold. Mute - On if the handset microphone is muted. New Voice Mail - Indicates you have a new voice message. To listen to messages, dial your network provider’s voicemail number.
Read these notes first Your phone is an electronic product and should be treated with care to meet any warranty and safety obligations. SWITCH ON SAFELY – Don’t use if mobile phones are prohibited or may cause interference or danger. HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY –This phone is hearing aid compatible (M3) . Mobile phone may interfere with some hearing aids, please contact with your hearing aid provider WATER-RESISTANCE – Keep it dry. The phone is not water-resistant.
2. To remove the back cover push on the top of the back cover and slide the cover up. 3. Remove the battery by lifting the top edge. 4. Carefully slide the SIM card into the holder with the gold connectors face down and angled corner lower left, as shown. 5. Replace the battery by aligning the gold connectors on the battery with those on the phone, and push the top of the battery down until it clicks into place. 6.
Insert the memo index card 1. Remove the handset back cover, as (2) above. 2. The index card slides between the clear lens and back cover. Ensure the card is pushed right in up to the end. 3. Replace the back cover, as (6) above. Charge the battery Warning! Use only batteries and chargers supplied with or approved by Binatone for this model. Use of others will invalidate approvals or warranty and may be dangerous. Do not charge the battery with the back cover removed. 1.
Connect an optional headset You can use a headset (not supplied) with the same micro-USB type as your charger, plugged into the Power/Headset socket on the left side of the handset. When using headsets, including Binatone approved ones, pay attention to volume levels and read its user guide for safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. When correctly inserted the headset icon is shown. Headset / Charging Connector Plug in power adapter to charge battery.
Switching On and Off To switch the phone on and off To switch off, press and hold End Call until the display clears. To switch back on, press and hold End Call until the display turns on. Warning! Do not switch on when mobile phone use is prohibited or if it may cause interference or danger.
Making & Answering calls To make a call Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Key in the telephone number including area code. (To add prefix "+" press the “*” key twice quickly) Press Talk to dial the number on the display. To end calls press the End Call button. To make a call from fast key Memories (M1–M3) M1 Press the Memory button to dial out the number. M2/M3 (For how to program a fast key, see page 13.
To switch to speakerphone During a call, press Speakerphone On ( right soft key symbol will change to . ). The To end the call press End Call, Or To return to normal earpiece mode, press Speakerphone Off ( ). To mute the microphone During a call, press Options ( ) & Down to go to Mute, & then Select ( ) the display shows . To unmute, press Options ( ) and select Unmute. To make a conference call Conference call is a Network Service that lets up to five parties talk together.
Using the Phone Book You can store names and phone numbers in the Internal phone book (up to 250) and in the SIM phone book (SIM dependant, but a maximum of 250). To access the phonebook In idle mode, press Down. In a call, select Options ( ), Main Menu, Phonebook. Note: Indicates entries in SIM phone book, Indicates entries in the Internal phone book. To review the Used Space To check how many names and numbers are saved: Select Menu ( ), Phonebook, Used space to show the phone and SIM memory being used.
To edit (change) a Phone Book entry Find the entry to edit, select Options ( ), Edit then modify the name, select Next ( ) & modify the number. Press Save ( ) to save the change(s). To view the details of a stored number Find the entry to edit, select Options ( ), Details To delete a Phone Book entry Find the entry to edit, select Options ( Select ( ) ), Delete, To delete all entries from the phone or SIM card Select Menu ( ), Phonebook, Del. all Select All in Phone or All in SIM Del.
Call log Indicates new missed entries in the Call Log. If a call is not answered, “1 ” displays until Select ( )(to view) or Cancel ( )(to clear) is pressed. To review the call log entries Select Menu ( ), then Down to Call log & then Select ( ) Press Up / Down to Received, Dialled or Missed, then press Select ( ) to view that list, or select Duration to see the last call duration.
SMS text messaging Send & receive text messages. These are saved in the phone memory (up to 100) or on the SIM card (SIM dependant, but a maximum of 100). Received SMS are stored in the Inbox and the icon indicates new messages. Also “1 ” displays until Select ( )(to view) or Cancel ( )(to clear) is pressed.
Note: For a number from the Phone Book you can also press Contacts ( ) and Select the entry you want. Note: If the message send fails, it returns to writing mode. To read your messages Press SMS ( ), Inbox to display the message list, and use Up / Down to step through them. Press Select ( ) and Up / Down to display the full text and received date and time of the message.
To change the SMS message centre settings Press SMS ( ), Msg Settings to display Centre no. – the SMS service number Validity** – the SMS storage time Report** – to request send delivery reports Reply path** – to use own replay path Select ( ) the option required and then follow the menus. Centre no. - Your Speakeasy GSM reads the service number from the SIM card. If it has been accidentally changed, you’ll need to get the correct number and reprogram it.
Settings Allows you to adjust various settings on the phone, and also to reset them to their factory default values. Press Menu ( ), then press Down to go to Settings, and Select ( ) to display the list of settings available.
Network – check availability with your service provider. Call waiting – press Talk to answer 2nd call / hold 1st Diverts – to set different incoming call diverts Call barring – to restrict making and receiving calls Network mode – to select a different network Call –check availability with your service provider. Auto redial – auto-dial up to 10 redial attempts Anykey answer – so any key press will answer a call Send own no.
Alarm Clock You can set three alarms to alert once only or on selected days. When it sounds, press Cancel ( ) to stop it, or Snooze ( ) to delay the alarm for another five minutes. To set alarm Press Menu ( ), then Down to select Alarm clock Select ( ) from Alarm 1, Alarm 2 or Alarm 3 Select ( ) On or Off – the current selection is ticked If On is selected, set the time & One shot or Weekly where each day can be selected using the Talk key. The icon will appear on the display.
SOS Button During idle mode, press and hold the SOS button for 3 seconds to start the emergency call operation. The phone will send an emergency SMS to any programmed emergency numbers 1 & 2 & 3, and it outputs an emergency ring (siren) from the speaker during the SMS sending. The siren stops when SMS sending is completed. The phone then makes a call to the first programmed emergency number SOS no.1. If SOS no.1 is busy or out of area or not answered within 1 minute, it will try SOS no.2 and then SOS no.3.
To store a Phonebook entry to an SOS no. You can store up to 3 emergency numbers. Press Menu ( ), then Down to SOS button and then press Select ( ) Select SOS no. Select Add Select SOS no.1 or SOS no.2 or SOS no.3 Press Up or Down to find the entry to save Press Select ( ) to store the selected phonebook entry as an SOS number. Note: Store complete “+ country / area code / numbers”, so the number works even during roaming periods. (e.g. +85212345678 instead of only 12345678). To delete an SOS no.
Troubleshooting “Call failed” appears Check dialled number is correct, with full area code SIM card fitted – only makes emergency call Some SIM cards are thinner than others. Lightly press the SIM card holder to ensure a proper contact is made. The mobile phone display is blank (screen off) The phone is switched off. Press Power On/Off for 3 seconds to switch it on again. Calling outside your own country If you are away from your network provider, your phone may link with another GSM network.
Guarantee and Service Information The Speakeasy GSM is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of purchase on your sales receipt, but does not cover any faults or defects caused by accidents, misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect, lightning, tampering with the equipment, or any attempt at adjustment or repair other than through approved agents. Please keep your sales (till) receipt (this is your guarantee). You should also keep the original packing material.
Battery information The rechargeable battery needs several charge and discharge cycles to reach full capacity! When the operating time becomes noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery. Use only batteries & chargers approved by Binatone and unplug the charger when not in use. (There is a risk of explosion if the lithium battery is replaced by an incorrect type or is not disposed of correctly.
Additional safety Information Operating environment Follow regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger, e.g. when driving, on an aircraft, in a petrol station, in a hospital or any other area with warning signs. Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend keeping at least 20cm between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
Emergency calls All mobile phones use radio signals and coverage in all areas cannot be guaranteed, so never rely solely upon your mobile phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies). Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. You may need to turn those features off first before you can make an emergency call. Consult this guide and your network service provider.
Technical Data Standard: Frequency Band: System: Operating Time: (with fully charged battery) Charging Time: Temperature Range: Electrical Power Handset Battery: Travel Charger: GSM Mobile GSM900/DCS1800 Phase 2+ Standby: approx.170 hours Talking: approx.4 hours <5 hours Operating: 0 °C to 40 °C Storage: -20 °C to 60 °C WiSEWOD- TJB-1 Li-ion 3.7V DC, 950mAh Battery Pack Shenzhen Honor Electronic Co. Ltd. ADS-3V-06 05218GPG Input: 100-240V AC,50/60Hz, Max 0.3A Output: 5.
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