Samsung SP-R6100 User Manual

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Printed in Korea
Code No. : GG68-00191A
Basic. 03/00. Rev.1.3
Your battery is guaranteed for six months. When you purchase the unit, you should
fully charge the battery before initial operation.
Digital Cordless Telephone
SP-R6100
User’s Manual
This equipment is not designed for making
emergency telephone calls when the power
fails. Alternative arrangements should be made
for access to emergency services.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - SP-R6100

Printed in KoreaCode No. : GG68-00191ABasic. 03/00. Rev.1.3Your battery is guaranteed for six months. When you purchase the unit, you shouldfully char

Page 2 - Safety Precautions

18General Functions19General FunctionsMaking a Call1. Open the flip cover, and press key. You hear a dialtone.N o t e : If you turn the Active Flip f

Page 3

21General FunctionsReceiving a CallWhen somebody calls you, the phone rings. Also, the iconin the middle of your handset’s display and the telephonel

Page 4 - Table of Contents

22General Functions23General FunctionsCaller ID displays the caller’s name and number, as well asthe date and time that the call was received. This fe

Page 5 - Getting Started

24General Functions25General FunctionsA icon is continuously displayed in the upper line of theLCD window. The icon shows the level of your battery.T

Page 6 - Connecting Lines

27General Functions26General FunctionsIn the Standby mode with the flip cover open, press or key on the side of the phone . You can adjust the volume

Page 7 - Installing Handset Battery

29Using the Menus28Using the MenusUsing the Soft KeysThe two soft keys are used in the following ways.Key PurposeEnters the menu structure. Left soft

Page 8 - Turning the Handset On/Off

31Using the Menus30Using the MenusMenu MapThe following illustration shows the menu structure availableand indicates the:• Number assigned to each opt

Page 9 - Choosing Dial Mode (Menu 5-1)

33PhoneBook32PhoneBookStoring a Phone Number with a Name (Menu 1-3)1. In the Standby mode, enter the desired number (up to 24 digits). 2. Press the Sa

Page 10 - General Functions

PhoneBookPhoneBook3534Once you have stored phone numbers in the phonebook memory, you can dial them easily whenever you want.One-Touch Dialling Memory

Page 11 - Camp On Busy

PhoneBookPhoneBook3736If you do not remember which telephone numbers have beenstored in the various memory addresses, you can scan throughthe memory u

Page 12 - Last Number Redial

2Safety Precautions3Important NoticesWhen using your telephone, these basic safety precautionsshould always be followed to reduce risk of fire, electr

Page 13 - Adjusting Voice Volume

39PhoneBook38PhoneBookEdit NameEdit the name by using the keypad and the key, thenpress the OK soft key. For details on entering a name, seepage 33.

Page 14 - P a g i n g

When you are viewing received numbers, Options appearsabove the left soft key to allow you to access the receivedcall options, described in the follow

Page 15 - Using the Menus

42Greeting Message43RingGreeting Message1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.2. Press the soft key repeatedly until Greeting Messageappear

Page 16 - Menu Map

44Ring45RingAdjusting Ring Volume (Menu 4-2)1. In the Standby mode, press the Menu soft key.2. Press the soft key repeatedly until Ring appears, the

Page 17 - PhoneBook

47Ring46Ring6. Press the soft key to choose the ring tone, then pressthe OK soft key.7. Press the Options soft key.8. Press the soft key to select t

Page 18 - Using a Pause

49Settings48RingMany different features of your phone can be customized tosuit your preferences. All of these features are accessed viathe Settings me

Page 19 - By Address Number (Menu 1-2)

50Settings51Settings3. Press the soft key repeatedly until Active Flip appears,then press the Select soft key.4. The Active Flip options are displaye

Page 20 - Phonebook Options

53System52System4. Enter the PIN code, then press the OK soft key. CallBarring appears.N o t e : If you enter the wrong PIN number, the handsetre t u

Page 21 - Received Calls (Caller ID)

55System54System9. Enter 9234, the Authentication Code, which is preset at factory, then press the OK soft key.10. When the registration is properly c

Page 22 - Greeting Message

57System56System(Available only when you have more than one handset)If you have multiple handsets registered with the base, twohandsets can talk to ea

Page 23 - (Menu 4-3)

4Important Notices5Important Notices05. Clean the charge points with a dry cloth from time to time.06. Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)-1.0.The REN is

Page 24 - (Menu 4-4)

59System58System(Available only when you have more than one handset)You can transfer a call from one handset to another.1. During a telephone conversa

Page 25 - Settings

61System60SystemChanging PIN (Personal Identification Number) (Menu 6-4)The PIN is required when you access System menus. The PINis preset to ‘0000’

Page 26 - Language Selection (Menu 5-5)

63Base62BaseThe SP-R6100 handset may be used with up to four baseunits. To use the handset with more than one base unit, youmust register the handset

Page 27 - Call Barring (Menu 6-1)

65System64System• Clean the charging points.• Consistently short battery life mayindicate that replacement of the batteries is necessary.Tr o u b l e

Page 28 - (Menu 6-2)

Samsung Supreme Service12 Months Warranty-Return to Base For Express Repair orAdvanced Replacement.EPS Limited12 Months WarrantySamsung DECT Products

Page 29 - Intercom Between Handsets

6Contents7ContentsGetting StartedChecking Parts ... 8Control Locations .

Page 30 - (Menu 6-3)

Each of the two soft keys performs the function indicated by the text above it (the bottom line in thedisplay).Deletes characters from display. When u

Page 31 - Reset Handset (Menu 6-5)

10Getting Started11Getting StartedPaging keyAllows you to page the handset.Also used to register a new handsetwith the base.BaseBottomPower socketPhon

Page 32 - (Menu 7-2)

12Getting Started13Getting StartedInstalling Handset Battery2. Remove old battery (if any), then plug the battery connectorinto the socket shown below

Page 33 - S p e c i f i c a t i o n s

14Getting Started15Getting StartedCharging the HandsetBefore initial operation, you should fully charge the handsetfor more than 10 hours.To charge th

Page 34 - EPS Limited

16Getting Started17Getting StartedIn order to provide compatibility with most telephone systems,your phone can be set to either pulse-dialling (same a

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