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We, LOGICOM 55, rue de Lisbonne 75008 Paris France Declare that the LOGICOM MANTA 150, MANTA 250 and MANTA 350 DECT telephone products with hands-free are in compliance with the essential requirements applicable and in particular the requirements of guideline 1999/5/EC, which are as follows: Article 3.1a - (protection of the user's health and security): - EN 60950-1/ A12:2011 Article 3.1b - (protection requirements concerning electromagnetic compatibility): - EN 301 489-6 V1.3.1 (2008) - EN 301 489-1 V1.9.
The device presentation 1 – General characteristics The general characteristics of your MANTA phone are: Handset • 3 line LCD screen (1 alphanumeric line + 2 icon lines) • GAP compatible. • Possibility of associating up to 5 handsets on 1 base. • Automatic registration with additional MANTA handsets. • Range: 50 metres inside and 300 metres in open field. • Battery Life: 100 hours in standby mode. 10 hours of communication.
•Do not pour liquid on the device as it may short-circuit. •Do not place the base in a damp area. •Do not disassemble the device. •Disconnect the telephone connection before disconnecting the power-supply. •Immediately disconnect a faulty device and send it for repair in an approved after-sales service. •After moving the device, reconnect the power-supply first. •Do not place objects or step on the electric cable. •Avoid connecting too many devices to one same power-supply. •Do not install during a storm.
3 – Included in box 1 handset 1 base 2 400mAh Ni-Mh rechargeable batteries 1 mains adaptor 1 telephone cable In MANTA 250 and 350 packs each additional handset comes with the following elements: 1 additional charger 2 rechargeable batteries 1 mains adaptor Installation and start-up guide Before use, choose an appropriate surface on which to place your telephone base. Ensure that it is not close to another telephone or any other electric devices (computer, television, etc.
Important: When batteries are low, the volume may vary; recharge the batteries to reset the volume. 3 – Basic set-up 3-1- Changing the language Enter the menu and select the "HS SETTINGS" menu using the DOWN key Select "LANGUAGE" Choose the language desired Return to the home screen 3-2- Navigating through the menus Set up and customise your telephone, display the menu by clicking "OK".
Configure the ringtone volume (from 1 to 5) or select "VOLUME OFF" to mute ringtone Return to the home screen Note: during a call, use keys volume to increase or decrease the ringtone 3-5- Adding a contact to the directory Enter the directory Select "ADD" "NAME" will be displayed on the screen, using the alphanumeric keypad, enter the name of your new contact and click OK to confirm "NUMBER" will be displayed on the screen, using the alphanumeric keypad, enter the number of your new contact and click OK t
Diagrams and functions of the telephone 1 – Description of the keypad - Allows you to directly access the call log - Allows you to increase the volume during communication - Allows you to navigate through the menu - Allows you to return to the previous menu - Allows you to erase a figure or character - Allows inter-phone calling - During communication, allows you to activate (stop the microphone) or deactivate the secret function - Allows you to pick - Allows you to directly up the line or answer access
2 – Description of the base Registration key: - Allows you to set the base to handset registration mode (press and hold down for 10 seconds) - Allows you to call all the handsets configured to the base (press down quickly) 3 – Description of the LCD display Indicates that a function is accessible via the navigational keys Flashes when the handset is out of range or not associated to the base Flashes for incoming internal calls, and remains lit Indicates an ongoing internal call Indicates that hands-free
Allows you to validate the function selected Indicates a missed call (unanswered) (INT) Allows you to make an internal call Allows you to return to the previous menu (press quickly) or to lock the handset (press and hold down) Allows you to delete a character, or cancel an alarm, or mute the ringtone during an incoming call, or return to the previous menu 4 – Description of the number pad Certain functions such as the directory require use of the alphanumeric keypad.
5 – Summary of the menus This is a summary of the telephone's menus accessible via the handset x1 x2 x3 key on your CALL LIST Display the last incoming/outgoing call PHONEBOOK ADD Add a new contact to the directory x1 VIEW Display the contacts saved in the directory x2 EDIT Modify the name and telephone number of a saved contact x3 DELETE x4 DELETE ALL Delete all contacts from the directory x5 PB STATUS Display the number of entries still available in the directory.
Handset functions 1 – Hands-free and listening volume of the handset During a telephone conversation, this function allows you to activate the handset speaker so as to listen and speak to your correspondent without having to hold the handset. CAUTION: Prolonged use of the hands-free function leads to important battery consumption, therefore considerably reducing the device's battery life. Adjust the listening volume of the handset or hands-free speaker.
3 – Secret function This function allows you, during communication, to talk to a third person without being heard by your correspondent. The message "VOLUME OFF" appears on screen and indicates that you are in secret mode When the secret function is activated, when you deactivate the function, the message "VOLUME OFF" disappears from the screen 4 – Deactivating/reactivating the handset ringtone If you desire, you can temporarily deactivate (stop) the handset ringtone.
6 – Handset calling This function allows you to call all handsets associated to a base. This is useful if you have misplaced a handset. • All handsets must be idle (no tone). • Quickly press the REGISTRATION key located on the base (Refer to chapter "Description de la base"). • All handsets associated to the base emit a beep and "PAGING" appears on the screens of all the handsets. • To stop the beep, press any key on the handsets or press the registration key located on the base.
Access via the menu Enter the PHONEBOOK" menu Navigate through the contacts ABC You can enter the first letter of the name desired; the telephone will take you directly to the first name in the list which starts by that letter.
4 – Deleting one or all contacts Deleting a contact Enter the PHONEBOOK" menu Select "DELETE" Select the contact that you would like to delete. Validate the deletion of the contact; a beep confirms the deletion of the contact Deleting all contacts Enter the "PHONEBOOK" menu Select "DELETE ALL" If there are no saved numbers in the directory, "EMPTY" appears on screen "CONFIRM?" appears on screen to confirm the deletion of all contacts Validate the deletion of all contacts, a beep confirms the deletion.
2 – Screen display You can choose the information displayed on screen when your handset is idle. There are two possibilities: the handset's name or the time. Enter the menu and, using the DOWN key, select the menu "HS SETTINGS" Select "HS DISPLAY" Select "TIME" or "HANDSET NAME" to choose the display you desire for idle mode 3 – Key tones You can activate and deactivate the key tones.
Enter the menu and, using the DOWN key, select the menu "HS SETTINGS" Select "TONE SETUP" Select "BATTERY TONE" Activate or deactivate the handset's key tones. 6 – Activate/Deactivate the out of range alert When activated, this function allows you to hear a beep, indicating that the handset is out of range. Enter the menu and, using the DOWN key, select the menu "HS SETTINGS" Select "TONE SETUP" Select "OUT OF RANGE" Activate or deactivate the handset's key tones.
Select "DATE & TIME" Select "DATE FORMAT" Select a format. A beep confirms the validation of the format. Select the time display format You can choose 24 hour clock format (e.g.
x2 123 Select the first figure from the hour section, "10H00" Modify this figure using the alphanumeric keypad from "1" to "2". "20H00" is displayed on the screen, Validate the modification. This process must be used to set a time between "20H00" and "23H00" when the telephone displays a time between "14H00" and "19H00". 9 – Alarm If the alarm is activated, it will be triggered every day at the set alarm time.
Select "CHANGE PIN" 123 "PIN? -----" appears on screen, enter the PIN code using the alphanumeric keys (the default PIN code is 0000) 123 "NEW PIN? -----" is displayed on the screen, type in the new PIN code. 123 "CONFIRM? ----- " is displayed on the screen, type in the new PIN code a second time, a beep confirms the PIN code change. Note: When restoring the factory settings, the default PIN code (0000) is automatically reactivated.
3 – Manual registration of a handset with the base You can associate up to 5 handsets with the base. • Press down the registration key located on the base for 10 seconds (Refer to chapter "Description de la base"). Your base is now in registration mode. Follow the registration procedure for the handset to be associated.
5 – Setting the flashing period (R) The R key allows you to access certain services provided by your operator. Contact your operator for more information concerning these services. WARNING: Default settings depend on your country of residence. In England, the flashing period is set to "SHORT" (100ms). Certain services may not operate for a short or long period, such as your operator's call signal management, for example.
The telephone's default settings are: Language: English External ringtone: 1 Internal ringtone: 2 Ringtone volume: 3 Key tones: Activated (ON) Low battery alert: Activated (ON) Out of range alert: Deactivated (OFF) Alarm deactivated (OFF) Time: 00:00 PIN code: 0000 Dialling mode: Tone dialling R key: SHORT (100ms) Time format: 24 Hour Handset name: HANDSET Automatic answer: Activated (ON) Enter the menu and use the DOWN key to select the "DEFAULT" menu "PIN?-----" appears on
2 – Calling all other handsets "HS23 9" is displayed on the screen (2 corresponds to the second handset registered with the base 3 corresponds the third registered handset) 123 Press the 9 button on the alphanumeric keypad to call all other handsets "CALL ALL HS" is displayed on the handset screen "CALL FR HS CBX" is displayed on the screen of each handset receiving the call (X corresponds to the number of the handset making the call.
"CALLING HS X" is displayed on the handset screen (X corresponds to the number of the handset you would like to call). For example: "CALLING HS 3") "CALL FR HS CBX" is displayed on the handset receiving the call (X corresponds to the number of the handset making the call. For example: "CALL FR HS 23" . When the internal correspondent picks up the handset receiving the call, hang up your handset and the internal correspondent will be in communication with the external correspondent.
Find the desired number amongst the last entered numbers in the REDIAL list Call the selected number 2 – Saving a number from the REDIAL list to the directory Access the REDIAL list The last number entered is displayed on the screen Select the number that you would like to save in the directory.
Call log The call log allows you to memorise the last 10 calls received. To have full access to or to modify the Call log on the handset, the handset must be in idle mode (no tones) CAUTION: To benefit from all of the following functions, you need to have a subscription to your operator name or number identification service subject to technical availability from your operator.
Access the call log The most recent name or number save in the log is displayed on the screen Navigate to view other names or numbers in the log View the number if the name is displayed in the log Enter the log menu and select "DETAIL" to view the time and date of the call. Call back the selected number 3 – Saving a number from the call log to the directory Access the call log The last number entered is displayed on the screen Select the number that you would like to save in the directory.
5 – Deleting the entire call log Access the call log The last number entered is displayed on the screen Enter the call log and select "DELETE ALL" "CONFIRM?" is displayed on the screen. A beep confirms that the content has been deleted from the call log Voicemail Voicemail is a service available on request from your operator. This service becomes the answering machine for your phone line.
Troubleshooting Check the following items before contacting the after-sales service: 1 – Telephone functions Nothing displayed: Check that the handset batteries and correctly installed (polarity). Place the handset on the base to charge the batteries. Take the batteries out of the handset and put them back again. The batteries are not charged: Check the battery polarities. Clean the handset and base charging strips. Charge once more.
General information IMPORTANT This telephone was not made to place emergency calls during a power cut. Please ensure you make alternative arrangements. 1 – Replacing the handset batteries After a certain amount of time, the handset batteries may discharge faster. This is due to normal use. The batteries must be replaced. 1. Open the battery cover. 2. Take the batteries out and replace them with new Ni-Mh batteries. 3. Push the battery cover back on until you hear the click.
• It is wise to ask for professional advice before using this device in proximity to intensive care or emergency medical equipment. • If you have a pacemaker, we recommend asking your doctor for advice before using this device. • Your telephone may interfere with other electrical equipment, e.g. televisions and radio sets, clock/alarms and computers if placed too close. It is recommended that you place your telephone at least one metre away from such appliances to minimise any risk of interference.
Product disposal instructions for business users • Business users should contact their suppliers and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract and ensure that this product is not mixed with other commercial waste for disposal. 7 – Technical information Inserting a pause After having composed the prefix, certain switchboards need time to accommodate an external line. In this case, you must insert a pause when composing the number.
Scope of warranty The LOGICOM provider warranty is valid for normal use of the device, as described as part of the instructions. This warranty excludes the batteries and damage caused by external circumstances.