Opis 60s cable Manuel utilisateur

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Manual, Handbuch, mode d’emploi, manual de uso,
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Phone index, Telefonregister, registre téléphonique, agenda
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boom, Unterseite, pare inférieure, parte inferior, parte inferiore, taban
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ENGLISH
Introducon
Welcome to the 4G version of your Opis Technology desktop mobile, your new retro-
styled mobile phone, resembling a classic xed-line phone. This short manual provides
you with quick start guide, list of special features, and troubleshoong ps.
Quick Start
❶ Assembly
Unpack phone, charger and receiver from the box. Plug the receiver into the boom
of the phone (1). Connect the charger to the back of the phone and plug it into any
standard household A/C power outlet.
❷ Install a SIM card
Slide your SIM card (not included) into the boom of the phone oriented as shown (3).
For simplied operaon, use a card that is not PIN locked (see ⓫)
❸ Switch it on
Slide the main switch on the base from the 0 to the 1 posion as shown in (2). The two
red status lights (network and SIM card) ash alternately for about 30 seconds. The al-
ternate ashing indicates that the phone is busy. Please just wait. Aer some me, all
three status lights should light up briey. (Please note that the baery light will remain
on if the phone is charging.) Aerwards the lights provide informaon on the phone’s
status as described in secon Status lights.
❹ Enter a PIN
This step is only required for a PIN-locked SIM card. Please check the status lights at
the boom of your phone to nd out if this is the case (see secon Status lights). Pick
up the receiver, wait for the busy tone (see secon Receiver Tones) and dial:
Format: <PIN (4 digits)>
Example: if the PIN is 1234: 1234
⇒ if the PIN is accepted the phone rings once.
Note: Aer 3 failed aempts your SIM card will be locked and it is necessary to dial
the PUK and a new PIN:
Format: <PUK (8 digits)>#<new PIN (4 digits)>
Example: if the PUK is 88888888 and the PIN is 1234: 88888888#1234
⇒ if the PIN is accepted the phone rings once.
The phone is now ready for normal operaon. (If a PIN or PUK is not accepted the

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phone rings twice and you can try again. For details on phone rings see secon Ring
signals.)
❺ Make a call
Pick up the receiver, wait for the dial-tone (see secon Receiver Tones / if you don’t
hear a dial-tone check the Status lights), and dial the number:
Format: <phone number>
Example: if the number is 0123456789: 0123456789
⇒ you will now be connected to the dialled number.
The Opis Technology telephone connects you automacally aer a dial pause of 6
seconds (congurable, see ❿). During this pause, beeps are played in the receiver to
inform you about progress.
Tip: To tell the phone to start a connecon immediately, dial a nal *.
Tip: You can Redial the last number by dialling #/R (PushMeFon mobile only #) instead
of the <phone number>.
❻ Receive a call
Pick up the receiver to accept a call.
Tip: if the receiver is not on the hook, for example because you are taking your Opis
Technology mobile phone with you in a bag, the phone sll rings and you can connect
by replacing the receiver and taking it o again.
Mobile Phone use
Like any other mobile phone, the Opis 60s mobile and Opis PushMeFon mobile con-
tain a baery that needs to be charged before use. To charge, simply plug the charger
into the back of the phone and plug it into any standard household A/C power outlet.
You can check the charge status as described in Status lights below.
Advanced Features
❼ Entering/Changing a local area code
The desktop mobile can save a local area code (to fully emulate xed line phone be-
haviour). To do so, you must rst program that code. Pick up the receiver and dial:
Format: *01#<local area code>*
Example: if the area code is 0351: *01#0351*
⇒ if the local area code is accepted the phone rings once.
From now on it will no longer be necessary to dial the area code for local numbers.
NOTE: This funcon only works where local area codes start with a 0, for example it
doesn’t work in the USA or Canada. Once enabled you can disable the feature again,
simply by dialling *01*.
❽ Using a network short-dial number (eg recharge, mailbox)

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You can use short-dial numbers within your network by dialling the number followed
by an extra #. Pick up the receiver and dial:
Format: <network short-dial>#
Example: if the GSM network short dial is 2222: 2222#
⇒ you will now be connected to the dialled number.
❾ Quick-dials
The Opis 60s mobile and PushMeFon mobile support entering nine quick dial num-
bers. To program or change a quick dial number, pick up the receiver and dial:
Format: *02#<quick dial number (1-9)>#<number to be dialled>*
Example: if the number is 08154711 and is to be saved as quick dial 2:
*02#2#08154711*
⇒ if the number is accepted the phone rings once.
To use a quick dial number, pick up the receiver and dial:
Format: *<the quick dial number (1-9)>
Example: if you would like to connect to quick dial 2: *2
⇒ you will be connected to the stored number.
❿ Changing the call connecon delay
Normally, the Opis Technology desktop mobile automacally connects a call 6 seconds
aer dialling the last digit. This delay can be changed in 2 second increments as fol-
lows. Pick up the receiver and dial:
Format: *03#<(1-9)>* (1 x 2 seconds to 9 x 2 seconds delay).
Example: if you would like to set the connecon delay to 4 seconds (2x2 sec
onds = 4 seconds): *03#2*
⇒ if the new dial delay is accepted, the phone rings once.
⓫ Disabling/Enabling the SIM card PIN lock
You can disable (recommended) or enable your SIM card PIN lock. Pick up the receiver
and dial:
Format: *04#<0-1>#<PIN>* (0= lock disabled, 1= lock enabled)
Example: if your PIN is 1234 and you would like disable the PIN lock:
*04#0#1234*
⇒ if the PIN lock seng is accepted the phone rings once.
If the seng is not accepted the phone rings twice and you can try again.
⓬ Disabling/Enabling Roaming lock
You can enable or disable (default) the roaming lock. When the roaming lock is acve,
the telephone can only connect to the home network. Pick up the receiver and dial:

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Format: *05#<0-1>* (0 – no roaming lock, 1- roaming lock enabled)
Example: to disable roaming connecons: *05#1*
⇒ if the new seng is accepted the phone rings once.
If the seng is not accepted the phone rings twice and you can try again.
⓭ Seng the speaker level
The speaker level of the receiver can be changed from 1 (lowest) to 9 (highest). Pick up
the receiver and dial:
Format: *06#<1-9>*
Example: to set the speaker level to 5 (medium): *06#5*
⇒ if the new speaker level is accepted the phone rings once.
⓮ Sending IMEI Number and Network Idencaon by SMS
Somemes our customer service or your network operator may require this informa-
on. You can send it via SMS to any phone number. (Please note that this only works
if your contract includes the sending of text messages and while your Opis desktop
mobile is connected to a network. For sake of simplicity you can also nd the IMEI
number underneath your telephone)
Pick-up the receiver and dial:
Format: *07#<desnaon number>*
Example: to send IMEI and network idencaon to 01234567:
*07#01234567*
⇒ if the SMS was sent, the telephone rings once
⓯ Sending logging informaon to Opis Technology
Opis desktop mobiles support modern network technology worldwide. Due to the
complexity of this, there is a risk of problems occurring. This funcon helps us under-
stand a problem by providing us with relevant data for analysis (no personal informa-
on or caller lists is transferred). Pick-up the receiver and dial:
Format: *001*
Example: to send the phone log to Opis Technology: *001*
⇒ if the log was sent, the telephone rings once
⓰ Forwarding text messages (SMS)
In line with its retro appearance, your Opis desktop mobile does not have a screen.
However, it is somemes required to display text messages (eg when registering a new
SIM-card). For this purpose you can set up forwarding text messages to a number of
your choice. Pick-up the receiver and dial:
Format: *002#<desnaon number>*

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Example: to forward text messages to 01234567: *002#01234567*
⇒ if the forward was set-up, the telephone rings once
Hint: Test if everything is set-up correctly by sending a text message to your Opis desk-
top mobile now.
Hint: To disable all text message forwarding simply use this funcon without a desna-
on number, i.e. *002#*.
⓱ Conguring for a cell phone service provider
IMPORTANT: Only use this funcon if there are issues operang your Opis desktop
mobile.
The number needed to idenfy your cell phone service provider (<nnn> from 001 to
999) can be found on the Opis Technology website at hps://opis-tech.com/go/4geng
Pick-up the receiver and dial:
Format: *003#<nnn>* (nnn is 001 to 999 - see descripon above)
Example: to set-up for AT&T USA: *003#005*
⇒ if the conguraon was successful, the telephone rings once
⓲ Reset to factory defaults
To reset all conguraons of your Opis Desktop Mobile to the inial sengs, pick up
the receiver and dial:
Format: *08*
Example: to restore factory defaults: *08*
⇒ if the original sengs were restored the phone rings once.
⓳ Special operang modes
Opis 4G desktop mobiles support three special operang modes, which, for example,
enable demonstraon use (at trade fairs, adversing stands, etc.) and can also help
persons with memory loss.
The operang modes are each protected with a PIN number (not to be confused with
the SIM-card PIN). Only with this PIN number can a desktop mobile be reset from the
special operang mode to normal mode. Other sengs cannot be changed while a
special operang mode is acve and reseng the phone is not allowed.
⓳① Only quick dials and emergency calls
This mode only allows the use of quick dials as dened in ❾ as well as the emergency
numbers 112, 110 and 911. All other numbers result in the line busy tone. To enable
this mode, pick up the receiver and dial:
Format: *00#1#<PIN>*
Example: to enable mode 1 and set the 4-digit PIN to 1234: *00#1#1234*

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⇒ if the mode was set successfully the phone rings once.
⓳② Only naonal numbers and no emergency calls
This mode only allows the use of naonal phone numbers. The emergency numbers
112, 110 and 911 are not allowed. Short dials as set in ❾ only work if they are na-
onal numbers. To enable this mode, pick up the receiver and dial:
Format: *00#2#<PIN>*
Example: to enable mode 2 and set the 4-digit PIN to 1234: *00#2#1234*
⇒ if the mode was set successfully the phone rings once.
⓳③ Immediate dial of one number on pick-up
This mode automacally dials the quick-dial programmed as *1 (see ❾ ) as soon as
the receiver is picked up. All dial inputs are ignored. Incoming calls can sll be an-
swered by picking up the receiver when the phone rings. To enable this mode, pick up
the receiver and dial:
Format: *00#3#<PIN>*
Example: to enable mode 3 and set the 4-digit PIN to 1234: *00#2#1234*
⇒ if the mode was set successfully the phone rings once.
⓳⓪ Disabling special modes
The special modes ⓳① and ⓳② can be disabled at any me by picking up the
receiver and dialling:
Format: *00#0#<PIN>*
Example: if your chosen PIN was 1234: *00#0#1234*
⇒ if special modes were disabled and normal operaon is again ac-
ve the phone rings once.
IMPORTANT: Special mode ⓳③ cannot be disabled this easily, because picking up
the receiver will always lead to dialling short dial *1. To end this mode, please switch
o the telephone. For the 60s mobile 4G then rotate the dial disc to the 1 posion and
hold it there, for the PushMeFon mobile 4G press and hold both # and *. Now switch
on the telephone (sll holding the dial disc or pressing the buons) and wait for about
30 seconds. Now you can disable this special mode in the same way as described for
⓳① and ⓳② above.
List of all commands
Command Example Funcon
*01#<local area code>* *01#01234* Enter/Change a local area code

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*02#<1-9>#<phone
number>*
*02#4#0123456789* Enter/Change a quick-dial number
*03#<1-9>* *03#2* Change connecon delay
*04#<0-1>#<PIN>* *04#0#1234* Disable/Enable PIN-lock
*05#<0-1>* *05#0* Disable/Enable Roaming-Lock
*06#<1-9>* *06#5* Change loudspeaker volume
*07#<desnaon no>* *07#01234567* Send IMEI and net code to smart-
phone
*001* *001* Send log to Opis Technology
*002#<desnaon no>* *002#01234567* Forward texts to number
*003#<nnn>* *003#005* Congure service operator sengs
*00#<0-3>#<PIN>* *00#1#1234* Enable/disable special mode
*08* *08* Reset to factory defaults
*<1-9> *5 Use quick dial
Receiver Tones
You will hear one of 3 possible tones when you pick up the receiver. The following
table explains their meaning.
Type Signal Meaning
Silence None Phone is not switched on (Note: you have to wait for
5 seconds aer switching on the phone ll a tone is
generated)
Dial-tone Connuous toot The phone is ready to accept any dial input.
Busy Toot-toot-toot The phone is not ready to make a call. Check the lights
in the boom of the phone and refer to secon Status
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Status lights
There are 3 dierent status lights in the boom of your Opis 60s mobile or PushMe-
Fon mobile (4). Please see the following table for details.
Light symbol Colour Indicaon Meaning
Orange
O Normal operaon or phone switched-o.
On Baery charging.
Flashing Baery crically low.
Red
O All is ne.
On No SIM card is present.
Flashing SIM card requires PIN-entry.
Flashing fast SIM card requires PUK-entry.
&Red
Flashing alter-
nately
The phone is busy. Please wait.
Both On Aer alternang ashing: The telephone
has successfully completed the task.
Flashing simul-
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Aer alternang ashing: The telephone
has completed the task with an error.
Red
O All is ne.
On Phone is not connected to a network.
Flashing Acve roaming lock prevents connecon.
Ring signals
Type Signal Meaning
OK 1 long ring Phone has accepted your last input.
Failure 2 short rings Phone has rejected your input, but you can try
again now.
Low power 3 short rings Phone baery is low. Connect to charger. See
also secon Status lights .
Call Connuous ring pause
alternaon
Incoming call.
Baery Policy
Baeries shouldn’t just be thrown away. Please visit our website at www.opis-tech.
com/baery-policy to learn how to dispose the baery included in your Opis Technol-
ogy telephone safely.
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