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We, LOGICOM 55, rue de Lisbonne 75008 Paris France Declare that the LOGICOM RETRO 70 DECT telephone products with answering machine and 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 ......................................................................................................... 6 1 – General characteristics.............................................................................................. 6 2 – Precautions for use ................................................................................................... 7 3 – Included in box ..........................................................................................................
1 – Setting the PIN code ............................................................................................... 25 2 – Manual registration of a handset with the base........................................................ 26 3– Disassociating a handset from the base ................................................................... 26 4 – Setting the flashing period (R) ................................................................................. 27 5 – Setting the dialling mode ..............
8 – Modifying the remote access code .......................................................................... 43 Voicemail.................................................................................................................................. 43 1 – Changing the voicemail access number .................................................................. 43 2 – Direct access to the voicemail ................................................................................. 44 Troubleshooting........
The device presentation 1 – General characteristics The general characteristics of your RETRO phone are: Handset • 3 line LCD screen (1 alphanumeric line + 2 icon lines) • GAP compatible. • Possibility of registering up to 5 handsets on 1 base. • Range: 50 metres indoors and 300 metres outdoors in open field. • Battery Life: Up to 100 hours standby time; 10 hours talk time • Hands-free • Alphanumeric directory with up to 20 contacts (names and numbers) • Date and time settings.
• Remote activation/deactivation • Memory full indicator • Memory backed up in case of power cuts 2 – Precautions for use •Carefully read through the instructions provided. •Only use the power adaptor provided. •Do not install in a dusty area or prone to vibrations or shocks. •Do not place your device close to a magnetic source (television, speakers, etc.) as this may cause interference. •Do not pour liquid on the device as it may short-circuit. •Do not place the base in a damp area.
Battery performance In ideal conditions, a fully charged battery allows for 10 hours of communication or 100 hours in standby mode. New batteries perform best after several days of use. To optimise battery performance, do not leave the handset on the base all day. The battery's life span will be prolonged by allowing it to fully deplete once per week. The charge limit for rechargeable batteries decreases over time due to use, also reducing the handset's communication and standby time.
2 – Installing and charging rechargeable batteries Installation: - Insert the 1 battery pack (Ni-MH/400mAh) into the compartment. Respect the polarity indication. - Close the battery compartment using the flap provided with the batteries in the packaging Charging the batteries: Before use, batteries must be charged (for the first time) for at least 24 hours. - Place the handset on the charging base, a confirmation signal will be heard. - Leave the batteries to charge uninterrupted for at least 24 hours.
Using the DOWN key, select "RING SETUP" Select "EXT RING" to choose the external ringtone or "INT RING" for the internal ringtone Select a new ringtone Return to the home screen 3-3 Modifying the ringtone volume Enter the menu and select the "HS SETTINGS" menu using the DOWN key Using the DOWN key, select "RING SETUP" Select "RING VOLUME" 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
4 – Basic use of your telephone 4-1- Calling 123 123 Normal dialling: Pick up the handset, then dial your correspondent's number Pre-dialling: Dial your correspondent's number, then pick up the handset Calling a contact via the directory: Enter the directory, then select a contact from the list Pick up your handset Once the call is finished, hang up your handset 4-2- Answering a call When the telephone rings, pick up your handset Once the call is finished, hang up your handset You can also hang up the han
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 ON/OFF key Allows you to activate/deactivate the answering machine.
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 is activated Indicates that there are messages on the answering machine Indicates that the ringtone has been muted Is displayed when the alarm is activated Indicates that the keypad is locked Indicates the reception of a new
4 – Description of the number pad Certain functions such as the directory require use of the alphanumeric keypad. The keypad automatically sets to alphanumeric when one of these functions is entered. To enter a letter, press the corresponding key on the keypad as many times as necessary. Examples: - For "A", click on 2 once - For "B", click on 2 twice - For "A" then "B", enter an "A" then wait until the cursor has moved to the next character and enter a "B". - For a space, click on 1 once.
x3 x4 FLASH TIME Modify the duration of the Redial signal (R). x5 CHANGE PIN Modify the PIN code for your telephone. HS SETTINGS ALARM x1 x2 Activate/Deactivate the alarm. RING SETUP INT RING x1 EXT RING x2 RING VOLUME TONE SETUP KEY TONE Activate/deactivate the low battery sound alert. Activate/deactivate the x2 OUT OF RANGE sound when the handset is too far from the base. Modify the telephone language.
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 – Paging Handset This function allows you to call all handsets registered 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 of the 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.
Enter the menu and, using the DOWN key, select the menu "BS SETTINGS" Select "DELETE HS" 123 "PIN?-----" appears on screen, enter the PIN code using the alphanumeric keys (the default PIN code is 0000) "HANDSET 1" is displayed on the screen Select the handset to be deregistered "REGISTER" appears on the deregistered handset 4 – 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.
Enter the menu and, using the DOWN key, select the menu "BS SETTINGS" Select "DIAL MODE" Select a dial mode ("TONE" or "PULSE") a beep will confirm the validation 6 – Restoring default settings You can reset your telephone (bases and handsets) to their default settings . WARNING: Restoring to default settings deletes the list of callers (list of calls received) and the REDIAL list (list of last numbers called), but does not delete the contents of the directory. The PIN code is reset to 0000.
If several handsets are linked to the base: Example: 3 handsets are registered with the base and you want to use the inter-phone with the first handset. "HS23 9" is displayed on the screen (2 corresponds to the second handset registered with the base 3 corresponds the third registered handset) 123 Enter the number of the handset that you would like to call "CALLING HS X" is displayed on the handset screen (X corresponds to the number of the handset you would like to call).
5 – Transferring an external call to another handset You are in a conversation with an external caller "INTERCOM" is displayed on the screen "HS23 9" is displayed on the screen (2 corresponds to the second handset registered with the base 3 corresponds the third registered handset) 123 Enter the number of the handset to which you would like to transfer the call. "CALLING HS X" is displayed on the handset screen (X corresponds to the number of the handset you would like to call).
Redial list The REDIAL list allows you to memorise the last 5 numbers entered. If the number has already been saved in the directory, the name linked to it is displayed.
4 – Deleting the entire REDIAL list Access the REDIAL list The last number entered is displayed on the screen Enter the menu in the REDIAL list and select "DELETE ALL" "CONFIRM?" is displayed on the screen. A beep confirms that the REDIAL list has been deleted. Call log The call log allows you to memorise the last 10 calls received.
2 – Viewing call logs The call log can hold the last 10 calls received. Beyond that, the most recent call replaces the oldest. IMPORTANT: When viewing the log, an unread missed call is indicated with the icon displayed on the screen. This icon .
4 – Deleting a number (or a name) from the call log Access the call log The last number entered is displayed on the screen Select the number that you would like to delete. Enter the menu on the call log and select "DELETE" A beep confirms that the number has been deleted from the call log 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.
2 – Date and time of message receipt Warning: You must set the date (day/month) and the time to be able to use the message receipt date and time display function (refer to the sub chapter "Setting time and date"), unless you have subscribed to the number and name presentation service with your operator 3 – Recording a memo You can record a memo (personal message) of a maximum length of 1 minute. You can record a memo even when the answering machine is disabled.
4-1 Listening using the base Press the key to begin listening New messages are played back through the base's loudspeaker. Messages are automatically played back from the most recent to the oldest. Press once on the key to stop listening to the messages before the end. Press the X key if you would like to delete the message you are listening to, after which the answering machine will move on to the next message. Note: When all new messages have been played back, the light on the base will go out.
5 – Deleting all messages and memos Enter the menu and use the DOWN key to select the "ANS MACHINE" menu Select "DELETE ALL" "CONFIRM?" is displayed on the screen "EMPTY" is displayed on the screen when all messages have been deleted.
6-2 Remote activation/deactivation of the answering machine If you have forgotten to turn on your answering machine, this function allows you to activate it remotely (from a phone box, etc.). You can also deactivate it remotely. Remote activation The answering machine is deactivated. Enter your telephone number The answering machine is triggered upon the 10th ringtone and plays the recording corresponding to the answering machine only mode.
Answering machine settings For all answering machine settings, your handset must be in idle mode (no tones) 1 – Selecting the answering machine mode (Recorder/Answering machine only) There are two answering machine modes: Recorder mode: Allows your correspondent to leave a message Answering machine only: Does not allow your correspondent to leave a message, but invites them to call back later.
The default answering machine messages are available in 2 languages: French and English. The recorded message played will be in the selected language. The default language is English. Enter the menu and use the DOWN key to select the "ANS MACHINE" menu Select "TAM SETTINGS" Select "TAM LANGUAGE" Choose between "FRENCH" and "ENGLISH", a beep will confirm your choice 2-2 Restoring default recorded messages The default recorded messages (pre-recorded) remain in the device's memory.
Enter the menu and use the DOWN key to select the "ANS MACHINE" menu Select "TAM SETTINGS" Select "OGM SETTINGS" Choose between: "ANSWER ONLY": To select the recording corresponding to the recording answering machine mode "ANS & REC": To select the recording corresponding to the answering machine mode Select "RECORD MESS" A long beep confirms the start of the recording.
5 – Setting the answering machine delay. When activated, the answering machine is prompted after 2, 4, 6 or 8 rings, depending on the setting. The answering machine can also be prompted when in the Call saver mode ("TIME SAVER"). The Call saver mode is used to prompt the answering machine, using remote access, after 2 rings if there are new messages saved on it and after 6 rings if there are no new messages.
8 – Modifying the remote code The default remote access PIN code is 0000. (Not to be mixed up with the base's PIN code) CAUTION: If you modify the remote access PIN code, be sure to keep it written down. If forgotten, the warranty will not cover such an oversight.
2 – Direct access to the voicemail By default, no number is registered. Hold the “1” key on the alphanumerical keypad until the configured number appears on the screen, follow the voicemail instructions. After having listened to all new voicemail messages and hung up, the icon will disappear from the screen 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).
3 – Answering machine functions Faulty sound: Record the message again, this time louder. The answering machine no longer accepts any messages: Check that the answering machine is in service. Some messages have not been entirely recorded: The caller's voice was too low, the machine stopped recording. The caller stopped speaking for over 5 seconds during the recording of the message, so the machine automatically stopped the recording. The caller started speaking before the beep.
The adaptor, used as a sectioning device, and the electrical outlet must be installed close to the telephone set so as to be easily accessible. The connection to the telephone line meets the TRT-3 safety level requirements. The power supply socket meets the TBTS safety level requirements. Electric safety complies with the EN 60950 checks. The highest temperature in use is 35°C.
it in locations preventing the free flow of air over its surfaces. • Do not submerge any part of your product in water and do not use it in damp or humid conditions, such as bathrooms. • Do not expose your product to fire, explosive or other hazardous conditions. • Your telephone may be damaged during a storm. It is wise to unplug the power supply and telephone cable during a storm.
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.