Logicom Manta 255T Manual

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MANTA 155T/255T/355T
DECT telephone with answering machine and hands-free
User manual
Non contractual photo
You must read this manual before using the device
You can download these instructions in pdf format at:
www.logicom-europe.com
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We,
LOGICOM
55, rue de Lisbonne
75008 Paris
France
Declare that the LOGICOM MANTA 155T, MANTA 255T and MANTA 355T 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 V1.9.2 (20 ) 11
Article 3.2 (correct use of the radio frequency spectrum so as to avoid damaging
interferences):
- EN 301 406 V2.1.1 (2009)
- RoHS (2011/65/EU)
We declare that the MANTA 155T, MANTA 255T and MANTA 355T products are in
compliance with the requirements related to European Standards for line interfaces.
These devices are designed for use on Great British lic switched telephone pub
networks.
This compliance applies as long as the product for which it is awarded is installed and
used following the instructions provided in the user manual.
Non-authorised modifications to the product cancel this declaration of compliance.
Paris 0 December , 1 2012
Bernard Bessis
President
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5 Transferring an external call to another handset .................................................. 29
6 3-way conference calling ...................................................................................... 30
Redial list ....................................................................................................................... 30
1 Viewing the REDIAL list ....................................................................................... 30
2 Saving a number from the REDIAL list to the directory ........................................ 31
3 Deleting a number (or a name) from the REDIAL list ........................................... 31
4 Deleting the entire REDIAL list ............................................................................. 31
Call log ...........................................................................................................................32
1 Name and number presentation function ............................................................. 32
2 Viewing call logs ..................................................................................................32
3 Saving a number from the call log to the directory ............................................... 33
4 Deleting a number (or a name) from the call log .................................................. 33
5 Deleting the entire call log .................................................................................... 34
Using the answering machine ........................................................................................ 34
1 Activating/disabling the answering machine ......................................................... 34
2 Date and time of message receipt .......................................................................34
3 Recording a memo ............................................................................................... 34
4 Listening to messages ......................................................................................... 35
5 Deleting all messages and memos ...................................................................... 36
6 Remote consultation ............................................................................................ 36
7 Memory full ..........................................................................................................38
Answering machine settings .......................................................................................... 38
1 Selecting the answering machine mode (Recorder/Answering machine only) ..... 38
2 Default recorded messages ................................................................................. 39
3 Recording a personal message ...........................................................................40
4 Listen to a recording. ............................................................................................ 40
5 Setting the answering machine delay. .................................................................. 41
6 Setting the length of a message. .......................................................................... 41
7 Activate/Deactivate remote consultation .............................................................. 42
8 Modifying the remote consultation code ............................................................... 42
Voicemail ....................................................................................................................... 43
1 Changing the voicemail access number ............................................................... 43
2 Direct access to the voicemail .............................................................................. 43
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 43
1 Telephone functions ............................................................................................. 43
2 Name or number presentation function ................................................................ 44
3 Answering machine functions ..............................................................................44
General information ....................................................................................................... 45
1 Replacing the handset batteries ........................................................................... 45
2 Safety instructions ................................................................................................ 45
3 Precautions for use .............................................................................................. 45
4 Cleaning ............................................................................................................... 46
5 Environment ......................................................................................................... 46
6 Product disposal instructions ...............................................................................46
7 Technical information ........................................................................................... 47
Scope of warranty .......................................................................................................... 47
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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.
• Hands-free
• Alphanumeric directory with up to 20 contacts (names and numbers)
• Date and time settings.
• Inter-phone calling between 2 handsets.
• Conference calling up to 3 handsets (2 internal + 1 external).
• Call transfers to other handsets.
• Redial option for the last 5 numbers composed.
• Choice of 10 ringtones for the handset (5 classic and 5 polyphonic).
• Configurable handset ringtone volume (5 levels).
• Configurable handset listening volume (5 levels).
• Sound alerts (keypad, low battery, out of range tones)
• Keypad lock.
• Conversation time counter.
• Handset calling.
• Secret function.
• Clock or handset name displayed when idle.
• Customisation of handset name.
• Alarm function.
• Tone dialling (by default) or pulse dialling.
• Customisation of the 4 figure PIN code which grants access to certain functions.
Name and number presentation function
Name and number presentation (alternatively)
• Call timestamping
• Call log with up to 10 names and numbers
• Composition of numbers via the call log
• Selective or total deletion of calls
Answering machine base
• Up to 15 minutes recording capacity
• Message reception date and time
• Mode answering machine or recorder only
• 2 default recordings, one for answering machine recorder mode, one for answering
machine only
• Configurable answering machine delay (2, 4, 6, 8 rings or call saver mode)
• Configurable message duration (60s, 120s, 180s or unlimited)
• Remote consultation (activated or deactivated)
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• Customised remote consultation code
• Personal message recording (memo)
• Messages available via the base or handset
• 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.
•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.
•Do not touch exposed telephone wires, unless unplugged.
•Disconnect the device before cleaning, do not use cleaning products or aerosols,
prefer a moist cloth.5
•Do not place the device on an unstable surface, as a fall may cause severe damage.
•In the absence of a mains power-supply or in the event of a power cut, the devise is
not functional. This disables emergency calls both to and from the device.
For this reason, it is recommended that you use a complementary conventional
telephone.
•Keep this instruction manual in a safe place for future reference.
IMPORTANT:
1) Only use the type of battery provided.
2) Do not dispose of batteries in a fire or bin. Ask your local dealer for special
measures concerning recycling.
3) Do not open the batteries, the contained electrolyte is corrosive and may burn
hands, skins and eyes, and is toxic if swallowed.
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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. In this case, the batteries
should be replaced. .
After having charged the handset for the first time, the following recharges last 6 to 8
hours per day. It is perfectly normal for the battery and handset to become hot during
charging.
Are you using your MANTA with broadband?
If your telephone must use a broadband connection, ensure that it is connected through
a broadband filter. Using this product with a filter-less broadband connection can cause
problems with your telephone and your broadband connection.
Time and date
If you subscribe to your operator name and number presentation, the date (day/month)
and time will automatically be displayed on all handsets when you receive your first call.
3 Included in box
1 handset
1 answering machine base
2 400mAh Ni-Mh rechargeable batteries
1 mains adaptor
1 telephone cable
Installation and start- guideup
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.) to avoid interference.
1 Installing your telephone
A- Connect the mains input socket to the
modular slot behind the base. Then connect the
mains adaptor (VT04EUK06045 output 6V
DC/450mA) to the 100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz
power-supply.
Repeat the process with the other adaptors
(VT04EUK06045 output 6V DC/450mA) on the
charging bases.
B- Connect the telephone cable to the modular
slot behind the base and the other end to the
telephone wall socket
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In MANTA 255T and 355T packs each
additional handset comes with the
following elements:
1 additional charger
2 rechargeable batteries
1 mains adaptor
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2 Installing and charging rechargeable batteries
Installation:
- Insert the 2 batteries (Type AAA Ni-MH/400mAh)
into the compartment. Respect the polarity indication.
- Close the battery compartment using the
flap provided with the batteries in the packaging
Note: When the handset is charging the icon flashes permanently.
When the icon stops flashing, the batteries are fully charged.
Caution: If you do not leave the handset to charge for 24 hours for the first time, it will
never reach its full capacity.
The warranty does not cover problems relating to incomplete charging before first use.
Important: When batteries are low, the volume may vary; recharge the batteries to
reset the volume.
3 Basic set- up
3-1- vigating through the menus Na
Set up and customise your telephone, display the menu by clicking
"OK".
Navigate through the list; click on UP and DOWN keys
Confirm your choice or display a sub-menu
Return to the previous menu
Exit the list and return to the home screen
3-2- Modifying the ringtone
You can select a ringtone from the 10 different ringtones available for
external calls and another for internal calls. There are 5 classic and 5
polyphonic ringtones to choose from.
Enter the menu and select the " " menu using the HS SETTINGS
DOWN key
Charging the batteries:
Before use, batteries must be charged (for the first time)
for at least 24 hours.
- ce the handset on the charging base, a confirmation Pla
signal will be heard.
- Leave the batteries to charge uninterrupted for at least
24 hours.
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Using the DOWN key, select " " RING SETUP
Select " " to choose the external ringtone or " " for EXT RING INT RING
the internal ringtone
Select a new ringtone
Return to the home screen
3-3 Modifying the ringtone volume
Enter the menu and select the " " menu using the HS SETTINGS
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 scre en
Note: during a call, use keys to increase or decrease the ringtone
volume
3-4- Changing the language
Enter the menu and select the " " menu using the HS SETTINGS
DOWN key
Select " " LANGUAGE
Choose the language desired
Return to the home screen
3-5- Adding a contact to the directory
Enter the directory
Select " " ADD
" " will be displayed on the screen, using the alphanumeric NAME
keypad, enter the name of your new contact and click OK to confirm
" " will be displayed on the screen, using the alphanumeric NUMBER
keypad, enter the number of your new contact and click OK to confirm
Return to the home screen
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4 Basic use of your telephone
4-1- Calling
Normal dialling:
Pick up the handset, then compose your correspondent's number
Pre- alling: di
Compose 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, up your handset hang
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 handset by placing it on the base (refer to
the "automatic answer" chapter for more information concerning this
function.)
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Diagrams and functions of the telephone
1 Description of the keypad
- Allows you to
access a sub-
menu
- Allows you to
validate the
modification of a
function
- 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
up the line or answer
a call
- Allows you to directly
access the REDIAL
list
- Allows you to reduce
the volume during
communication
- Allows you to
- Allows you to hang
up
- Allows you to turn off
the handset (press and
- Allows you to
access certain
operator services
- Allows you to lock
and unlock the
keypad (press and
hold down)
- Alphanumeric keypad,
allows you to compose a
number and enter a name
in the directory
- Allows you to turn off
the ringtone (press
and hold down)
- Allows you to activate
or deactivate hands-
free
- Allows you to access
the directory
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2 Description of the base
3 Description of the LCD display
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)
Base speaker
Delete key:
- Pressing down quickly: Deletes the message
displayed
- Pressing and holding down: Deletes all
Play/Pause keys:
- Allows you to start or stop reading
messages
Flashing light:
Flashes when there are new messages
on the answering machine
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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 message on your operator's voicemail
Indicates that the batteries are charged
Indicates that the batteries are depleted, and require recharging
Indicates that functions are accessible via the menu
Indicates that functions are accessible via the menu
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. 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 , click on 2 once "A"
- For , click on 2 twice "B"
- For then , enter an then wait until the cursor has moved to the next "A" "B" "A"
character and enter a . "B"
- For a space, click on 1 once.
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Keys
1st Press
2nd Press
3rd Press
4th Press
5th Press
1
SPACE
-
1
2
A
B
C
2
3
D
E
F
3
4
G
H
I
4
5
J
K
L
5
6
M
N
O
6
7
P
Q
R
S
7
8
T
U
V
8
9
W
X
Y
Z
9
0
0
Note: Other characters are available using keys * and #.
5 Summary of the menus
This is a summary of the telephone's menus accessible via the key on your
handset
CALL LIST
Display the last incoming/outgoing call
x1
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
Delete a contact from the directory
x4
DELETE ALL
Delete all contacts from the directory
x5
PB STATUS
Display the number of entries still available in the
directory.
x2
BS SETTINGS
BS RINGER
Modify the ringtone of the base
x1
RING VOLUME
Modify the volume of the ringtone of the base
x2
DELETE HS
Disassociate a handset from the base
x3
DIAL MODE
Modify the dialling mode.
x4
FLASH TIME
Modify the duration of the Redial signal (R).
x5
CHANGE PIN
Modify the PIN code for your telephone.
x3
HS SETTINGS
ALARM
Activate/Deactivate the alarm.
x1
RING SETUP
INT RING
Modify the ringtone for
calls between handsets.
x1
EXT RING
Modify the ringtone for
external incoming calls.
x2
RING VOLUME
Modify the volume of the
ringtones.
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x2
TONE SETUP
KEY TONE
Activate/deactivate the
key tones.
x1
BATTERY TONE
Activate/deactivate the
low battery sound alert.
x2
OUT OF RANGE
Activate/deactivate the
sound when the handset
is too far from the base.
x3
LANGUAGE
Modify the telephone language.
x4
RENAME HS
Modify the name of the handset displayed during
internal calls.
x5
HS DISPLAY
Select the information to be displayed in standby mode
(time or name of the handset).
x6
AUTO ANSWER
Activate/deactivate the automatic answer function for
incoming calls.
x7
DATE & TIME
Set the time and date.
x8
MAILBOX
Modify your operator's voicemail telephone number.
x4
REGISTRATION
Connect a new handset to the base.
x5
DEFAULT
Restore default settings.
x6
ANS MACHINE
MSG PLAYBACK
Listen to saved messages
x1
DELETE ALL
Delete all messages
x2
MEMO
Record a memo
x3
TAM ON/OFF
Activate/deactivate the answering machine
x4
TAM SETTINGS
ANSWER MODE
Modify the answering
machine operating mode
x1
TAM
LANGUAGE
Modify the answering
machine language.
x2
OGM SETTINGS
Save or listen to a
recorded message
x3
ANSWER DELAY
Modify the answering
machine pick up delay
x4
RECORD TIME
Modify the maximal
duration of the messages
x5
REMOTE ACC
Activate/Deactivate
remote consultation
x6
COMPRESSION
Modify the recording
quality of the messages
x7
BS SCREENING
Activate/deactivate
filtering
x8
CHANGE PIN
Modifying the remote
consultation code
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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. The
volume can be adjusted to
5 different levels (1 to 5)
Level Highest 5:
Level 1: Lowest
During a telephone conversation, this allows you to activate the hands-
free function; the icon appears on the screen
Press again to deactivate the hands-free function, the icon
disappears from the screen
Note: The set volume level stays the same between each call. The listening volume
settings for the handset are not memorised for the volume of the hands-free speaker.
Each volume level setting is memorised separately. For example, you can permanently
set the listening volume to level 5 and level 5 for the hands-free speaker volume.
2 Locking the keypad
Locking the keypad prevents calling a number by accident. When the keypad is locked,
the icon appears on screen.
Note: When the keypad is locked, it is still possible to answer a call.
Hold down the key until the icon appears on screen to lock your
keypad
When the keypad is locked, hold down the key until the icon
disappears from the screen
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3 Secret function
This function allows you, , to talk to a third person without being during communication
heard by your correspondent.
The message " " appears on screen and indicates that VOLUME OFF
you are in secret mode
When the secret function is activated, when you deactivate the function,
the message " " disappears from the screen VOLUME OFF
4 Deactivating/reactivating the handset ringtone
If you desire, you can temporarily deactivate (stop) the handset ringtone.
When you receive a call, the handset will not ring, but the screen will display the
incoming call.
You can then reactivate the ringtone and the set volume level will be automatically
restored.
Hold down the key until the icon appears at the top of the screen
and indicates that the telephone ringtone is deactivated
When the ringtone is deactivated, hold down the key until the icon
disappears from the screen. Your telephone's ringtone is
reactivated.
5 The handset ringtone volume
You can set the ringtone volume for external or internal calls to 5 levels (1 to 5) or to
silent (OFF).
The setting for internal call volume is the same for external calls.
To modify the ringtone volume setting via the menu, refer to chapter "Modifying the
ringtone volume".
You can also set the ringtone volume when receiving a call.
When the handset rings, press key to stop the ringtone. " " appears VOLUME OFF
on the screen, or use keys to select the ringtone volume.
The last setting selected is memorised.
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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
" " appears on the screens of all the handsets. PAGING
• To stop the beep, press any key on the handsets or press the registration key
located on the base.
7 Conversation time counter
The conversation time counter is automatically activated when dialling or after 15
seconds of conversation after receiving a call, in hours:minutes:seconds (e.g. 01:34:45
for 1 hour 34 minutes and 45 seconds)
After the call, the conversation time remains on the screen for 5 seconds.
Directory
To configure or modify the directory, the handset must be idle (no tone).
1 Adding a contact
You can save up to 20 contacts in the alphanumeric directory.
Each contact can include up to 12 characters per name and 20 figures per number.
Note: - A name must be entered.
- If you try to save a contact under an existing name, "NAME EXISTED"
will appear to indicate that you must change the name.
To save a new contact (name and number) in the directory, follow the instructions
described in chapter " " in the "Adding a contact to the directory Installation and
start-up guide"
2 Searching in the directory
Direct access
Enter the directory; the first contact appears on screen
Navigate through the contacts
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.
Allows you to see the telephone number saved for that contact
Allows you to call the selected contact
ABC
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4 Deleting one or all contacts
Deleting a contact
Enter the " menu PHONEBOOK
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 " " menu PHONEBOOK
Select " " DELETE ALL
If there are no saved numbers in the directory, " " appears on EMPTY
screen
" " appears on screen to confirm the deletion of all contacts CONFIRM?
Validate the deletion of all contacts, a beep confirms the deletion.
Customising the handset
For all handset customisation, your handset must be idle (no ton e)
1 Renaming a handset
This function allows you to name your handset. This name appears on the handset
screen when idle. The default name displayed is " ". HANDSET
The handset name can include up to 10 characters.
Enter the menu and, using the DOWN key, select the menu "HS
SETTINGS "
Select " " RENAME HS
" " is displayed on the screen HANDSET
Delete the current handset name letter by letter
Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the handset's new name.
A beep confirms that the handset's name has been changed.
ABC
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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"
Selec " t "HS DISPLAY
Select " " or " " to choose the display you desire TIME HANDSET NAME
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 " " KEY TONE
Activate or deactivate the handset's key tones.
4 Setting the automatic pick up/hang up function
When this function is activated, it allows you to answer a call by simply picking up the
handset from the base or charger, and to end a call by simply putting the handset back
on the base or charger, without having to press keys and .
Enter the menu and, using the DOWN key, select the menu "HS
SETTINGS"
Select " " AUTO ANSWER
Activate or deactivate the handset's key tones.
5 Activate/Deactivate the low battery alert
When activated, this function allows you to hear a beep, indicating low battery.
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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.
7 Handset language
There are 4 possible languages: English (default), French, Spanish Dutch. and
To choose a language on the handset, follow the instructions described in chapter:
"Installation and start-up guide 3- Basic set- 3-4- Changing the language"up .
8 Setting time and date
Note: If you have subscribed to name or number presentation with your operator,
the date and time of your telephone will be automatically updated by the network
after every received call. Otherwise, you must set the date and time manually.
8-1- Choice of format
Select the date display format
You can choose to display the date in " - - " or " - - " DD MM YY MM DD YY
format.
Enter the menu and, using the DOWN key, select the menu "HS
SETTINGS "
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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. "23H14") or 12 hour clock
format (the time will be displayed as follows: "11H14 P" for "23H14" and
"11H14 A" for "11H14"
Follow the instructions above, selecting " " instead of TIME FORMAT
" " DATE FORMAT
8-2- Date and time
Enter the menu and, using the DOWN key, select the menu "HS
SETTINGS"
Select " " DATE & TIME
Date setting:
Select " " SET DATE
The date saved on the handset will appear on screen. If it is correct,
press OK, if not you can modify it in the following order:
Day/Month/Year using the alphanumeric keypad.
Time setting:
Select " " SET TIME
The time saved on the handset will appear on screen. If it is correct,
press OK, if not you can modify it in the following order: Hour/Minutes
using the alphanumeric keypad.
A beep confirms the validation of the changes to the date and time.
CAUTION: Time is set manually in the following order: hours then minutes, you can
move from one figure to another using keys and .
When setting the time, the telephone will not accept numbers of "23".
If you wish to modify the time on your telephone from "15H00" to "20H00", you must
change the second figure before changing the first, e.g.:
"15H00" is displayed on the screen,
Select the second figure from the hour section, "1 5H00"
Modify this figure using the alphanumeric keypad from "5" to "0".
"10H00" is displayed on the screen,
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Select the first figure from the hour section, " 0H00" 1
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.
If the Snooze function is activated, when the alarm is triggered, even if you stop it, it will
still be triggered every 7 minutes.
Configuring the alarm function
Enter the menu and, using the DOWN key, select the menu "HS
SETTINGS»
Select " " ALARM
Activate or deactivate the alarm function
Enter the desired alarm time; a beep will confirm that the alarm is
activated.
" " is displayed on the screen SNOOZE
Activate or deactivate the SNOOZE function, a beep indicates that the
alarm time has been saved. The icon appears on the idle screen,
indicating that the alarm is activated.
Advanced telephone settings
For all handset settings, your handset must be idle (no tone)
1 Setting the PIN code
It is necessary to enter the PIN code to access certain functions. The default pin code
is: 0000
WARNING: If you wish to modify the default PIN code, be sure to write down the
new PIN code. If forgotten, the warranty will not cover such an oversight.
Enter the menu and, using the DOWN key, select the menu "BS
SETTINGS"
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Select " " CHANGE PIN
" " appears on screen, enter the PIN code using the PIN? -----
alphanumeric keys (the default PIN code is 0000)
" " is displayed on the screen, type in the new PIN code. N PIN? -----EW
" " is displayed on the screen, type in the new PIN code CONFIRM? -----
a second time, a beep confirms the PIN code change.
Note: When restoring the factory settings, the default PIN code (0000) is automatically
reactivated.
2 Automatic registration of a MANTA handset with the base
Your MANTA telephone allows you to automatically associate another MANTA brand
handset to your base.
The handset that you wish to associate to your base must not have been CAUTION:
connected to any other base. The message " " must appear on screen. REGISTER
If not, refer to chapter " " in the manual for Disassociating a handset from the base
your additional handset to disconnect it from its base.
To automatically associate your additional handset to the base of your MANTA, simply
place the handset on the base.
" " appears on screen, the handset and the base are associating, please wait. WAIT
When the REGISTRATION is complete, " " appears on the handset screen HANDSET X
(X corresponds to the number of the handset on the base); you can now use your
additional handset.
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Additional MANTA handset
MANTA 155T base
HANDSET 2
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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.
Procedure for manual registration of a MANTA handset with the
base
Enter the menu and use the DOWN key to select the " " REGISTRATION
menu
" " appears on screen, enter the PIN code using the PIN? -----
alphanumeric keys (the default PIN code is 0000)
" " is displayed on the screen. When " " appears on the handset WAIT HANDSET X
screen ( corresponds to the number of the handset on the base), the additional X
handset is associated to the base.
Note:
- Once the handset has been associated to the base, the base automatically stops the
association mode. To associate other handsets, follow the same procedure.
- If you do not associate a handset within a 2 minute period, the association mode will
automatically stop.
4 Disassociating a handset from the base
This function will allow you to delete a handset saved on your base, so as to replace it.
If there is only one handset saved to the base, it cannot be deleted.
A handset can only be removed using another handset saved to the same base.
Enter the menu and, using the DOWN key, select the menu "BS
SETTINGS"
Select " " DELETE HS
" " appears on screen, enter the PIN code using the PIN?-----
alphanumeric keys (the default PIN code is 0000)
" " is displayed on the screen HANDSET 1
Select the handset to be disassociated
" " appears on the disassociated handset REGISTER
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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
Enter the menu and use the DOWN key to select the " " menu DEFAULT
" " appears on screen, enter the PIN code using the PIN?-----
alphanumeric keys (the default PIN code is 0000)
" appears on screen, a beep will confirm the validation CONFIRM?”
Interphone functions
The following functions are only available if 2 handsets are associated to the base (e.g.
if the product is sold with several handsets)
1 Calling another handset
Note: if only 2 handsets are linked to the base, you do not have to select a handset.
Simply press the button to automatically call the other handset.
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.
" " is displayed on the screen ( corresponds to the second HS23 9 2
handset registered with the base corresponds the third registered 3
handset)
Enter the number of the handset that you would like to call
" " is displayed on the handset screen ( corresponds to the number of CALLING HS X X
the handset you would like to call). For example: " ") CALLING HS 3
" " is displayed on the handset receiving the call ( corresponds to the CALL FR HS X X
number of the handset making the call. For example: " "). CALL FR HS23
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PIN code: 0000
Dialling mode: Tone dialling
R key: SHORT (100ms)
Time format: 24 Hour
Handset name: HANDSET
Automatic answer: Activated (ON)
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" " is displayed on the handset screen ( corresponds to CALLING HS X X
the number of the handset you would like to call). For example:
" ") CALLING HS 3
" " is displayed on the handset receiving the call (CALL FR HS CBX 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.
6 3-way conference calling
It is possible to establish simultaneous contact with an internal correspondent and an
external correspondent.
You are in a conversation with an external caller
" is displayed on the screen INTERCOM"
" " is displayed on the screen ( corresponds to the second HS23 9 2
handset registered with the base corresponds the third registered 3
handset)
Enter the number of the handset that you would like to call
" " is displayed on the handset screen ( corresponds to the number of CALLING HS X X
the handset you would like to call). For example: " ") CALLING HS 3
" " is displayed on the handset receiving the call ( corresponds to CALL FR HS CBX X
the number of the handset making the call. For example: " CALL FR HS 2
When the internal correspondent responds, hold down the button for 3 seconds.
" " is displayed on the screen CONFERENCE
This begins the 3-way conference 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.
To have full access to or to modify the REDIAL list on the handset, the handset must be
in idle mode (no tones)
1 Viewing the REDIAL list
Access the REDIAL list
The last number entered is displayed on the scr een
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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 " " to view the time and date of DETAIL
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.
Enter the menu on the call log and select " " ADD
" " is displayed on the screen NAME
Enter the name to be put in the memory using the alphanumeric keypad
The number that you would like to save is displayed on the screen.
" " is displayed on the screen. MELODY X
Select the ringtone you would like to associate with the contact. A beep
with inform you that the changes you have made have been
successfully saved.
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 " " A beep confirms DELETE
that the number has been deleted from the call log
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Model: Manta 255T

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