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Selta zenyth 600 User Manual

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Index 

 

INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................

4

 

MAIN FEATURES ....................................................................................................

4

SAFETY......................................................................................................................

5

 

CONFORMITY DECLARATION ..........................................................................

5

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS..............................................................................

6

DESCRIPTION OF ZENYTH 600 ..........................................................................

7

 

INSTALLATION.......................................................................................................

8

T

ELEPHONE INSTALLATION

.......................................................................................

8

 

MAIN FEATURES ....................................................................................................

10

 

I

N USE LED INDICATOR

..............................................................................................

10

M

ESSAGE INDICATOR

................................................................................................

10

 

PHONE SETTING ....................................................................................................

10

T

ONE

/P

ULSE DIALING MODE SELECT

.........................................................................

10

 

V

OLUME 

C

ONTROL DURING CONVERSATION

.............................................................

10

P

ROGRAMMING RINGER TONE AND VOLUME

.............................................................

11

 

P

ROGRAMMING MEMORY

..........................................................................................

12

 

OPERATION AT OFF-HOOK STATE..................................................................

14

S

PEED DIALING FROM MEMORY 

[M1…M4] ..............................................................

14

S

PEED DIALING FROM DIGITS 

[0,1…9] ......................................................................

14

 

U

SING MULTIFUNCTION KEYS 

[F1…F4] ...................................................................

14

 

P

AUSE BUTTON

.........................................................................................................

14

M

UTE BUTTON

..........................................................................................................

14

 

FLASH (R) 

BUTTON

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15

R

EDIAL BUTTON

........................................................................................................

15

 

P

ULSE TO 

T

ONE

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15

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS .....................................................................

16

 

 


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Operating instruction 

 

Introduction 

 

The ZENYTH 600 telephone set – is a custom-made analogue telephone for 
SELTA exchanges: it allows to use all the basic voice services of the SELTA 
communication.  

 

 

Main features 

 

4 multifunction keys   

 

4 one-touch memories 

 

10 two-touch memories 

 

6 programmed keys (Memory, Redial, Flash, Pause, Mute, Program) 

 

Pulse/Tone dialing switch   

 

Message indicator 

 

In-use led indicator 

 

Data port 

 

Digital speaker volume control 

 

Wall mounting possibility 

 
This booklet provides a description of performances and services offered by 
ZENYTH 600 telephones. 

 

 


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Safety 

 
Please, read the following safety advice carefully before using a ZENYTH 600 
telephone: 
 

• 

Read these instructions and keep them in a safe place. 

• 

Keep the containing box of the telephone. 

• 

Place your telephone on a flat and non-slip surface. 

• 

Ensure that your telephone is not positioned in direct sunlight or near other 
heat sources. 

• 

Do not install or use your telephone in areas where there is a risk of 
explosion. 

• 

Protect the telephone from humidity, water, steam, dust and aggressive 
liquids. Use a slightly damp cloth to clean the plastic cabinet. Do not use 
benzine, thinner or chemical solvents. Do not use abrasive powder to clean 
the cabinet. 

• 

Use the telephone in a temperature range from +5°C to +40°C. 

• 

Only connect the connecting cable to a socket intended for analog 
telephones. 

 
 

Conformity declaration 

The SELTA SPA declares under its responsibility that the product ZENYTH 
600 is conform to the EC directive 1999/05/EC of the European Parliament 
and the European Commission dated 9th of March 1999 for radio equipment 
and for telecommunications terminal equipment and the reciprocal recognition 
of their conformity. 
The original conformity declaration is conserved in the SELTA SPA archive - 
Via Nazionale, Km 404,500 - 64018 Tortoreto (TE), Italy. 
Affixing the mark: 

 

 
on the product, object of the present declaration, guarantees the observance 
of the directive 1999/05/EC". 
 

 

 


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Environmental impacts 

The product, at the end of its life-cycle must not be disposed of in the   
environment; its disposal must occur according to article 13 of the Law Decree 
25th July 2005, n. 151 “Implementation of the directive 2002/95/EC, 
2002/96/EC and 2003/108/EC, relative to the reduction in the use of 
dangerous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, as well as the 
disposal of refuse”. 
The crossed refuse bin symbol shown on the equipment or on its packing and 
also in the following figure, indicates that the product at the end of its useful life 
must be collected separately from other refuse. 

 

The differential collection of this equipment when it has reached the end of its 
life-cycle is organized and managed by the supplier. The user that wants to 
dispose of this equipment must contact the supplier and follow the method that 
they have adopted for the separated collection of the equipment that has 
reached the end of its life-cycle. 
A suitable separated collection to start off the process of equipment recycling, 
its treatment and a compatible environmental disposal helps to avoid possible 
negative effects on the environment and on health, and encourages the reuse 
and/or recycle of the materials forming the equipment. 
The abusive disposal of the product by the owner brings the application of 
administrative sanctions defined by the laws in force. 
 
 

 

 


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Description of ZENYTH 600

 

1. HANDSET 

2. MICROPHONE 

3. COIL 

CORD 

4. HOOK 

SWITCH 

5. HANDSET 

GUIDE 

6. HANDSET 

JACK 

7. MESSAGE 

LED 

8.  MEMORY KEYS M1…M4 

9.  FUNCTION KEYS F1…F4   

10.  VOLUME CONTROL (+/-) 

11. MEMORY 

12. PROGRAM 

13.  IN USE LED 

14. REDIAL 

15. FLASH 

16. PAUSE 

17. MUTE 

18. DATA PORT 

19. LINE JACK 

20. HANDSET JACK 

21. PULSE/TONE SWITCH 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Installation 

Telephone installation 

1.   Connect one end of handset coil cord to the handset base and the other 

end to the base unit (20).   

 
2.  Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the base unit at (19) and the 

other end to the wall outlet. In case your house is not equipped with a 
compatible wall outlet, you may need an adaptor, or you should consult 
your distributor/retailer for assistance. 

 
3. Insert the removable base, running up in the suitable guides. 
 
4. Wall Mount 

This telephone set can be mounted on wall. To prevent the handset from 
falling, take out the handset guide, rotate it for 180 degree, and then 
re-insert it into the original place. 
 

 

 
 
 
 

For wall mounting works as follow: 

make on the wall n. 2 holes with a diameter of 5 mm each with an 
apart distance and minimum distance from the surrounding surfaces, 
as shown in Figure below, 

insert the 5 mm plugs into the holes 

fasten the screws to the plugs up to 5 mm from the surface of the wall 

 

 


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position the telephone against the wall over the screws so that the 
screws heads insert in the larger part of the keyholes cutouts and 
block the telephone by sliding it down onto the screws. 

 

 

 
 

 

 


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Main features 

In use led indicator 

The IN USE LED, red colour, will be turned on during the handset is off-hook.   

Message indicator 

This indicator blinks during incoming call or signal waiting messages. 
 

Phone Setting 

Tone/Pulse dialing mode select 

Select Tone or Pulse mode by using the slide switch (21) on the Base Unit. 
Tone or Pulse Dialing depend on your local Telephone Exchange. Contact 
your local Telephone Office or your company PABX administrator if you need 
help. 

Volume Control during conversation 

During telephone conversation, if you want to adjust the receiving volume, 
press [ 

+

 or 

-

 ] key to increase/decrease the volume during off-hook state. 

The receiving volume will resume to default level after hanging up the phone. 

 
 

Level 

Volume 

1 Extra 

high 

2 High 
3 Medium-high 
4 (Default) 

Medium 

5 Medium-low 
6 Low 

 
 
 
 

 

 


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Programming ringer tone and volume 

The ringer tone and volume can be programmed as follows: 
1.     Pick up the handset 
2.    Press PROGRAM (12) button and led (13) will blink 
3.   Press "#" button 
4.    Press digits from 0, 1 to 9 to select different ringer tone and volume. The 
combination is described in the following table: 
 

Digit 

Tone 

Volume 

1 Long 

pitch 

Low 

2 Long 

pitch 

Medium 

3 Long 

pitch 

High 

4 Medium 

pitch 

Low 

5 Medium 

pitch 

Medium 

6 (Default) 

Medium pitch 

High 

7 Short 

pitch 

Low 

8 Short 

pitch 

Medium 

9 Short 

pitch 

High 

0 (Temporary setting) 

None 

Off 

 
5.  Press PROGRAM (12) button to complete the programming and the led   
   

(13) will turn on steady.     

 
REMARKS: 

a) The default setting of your phone is digit [6]. 
b) If digit [0 - 

zer

o] is programmed, the ringer will be turned off. When you pick 

up the handset, the ringer will resume to the last setting.   
 

 

 


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Programming memory   

There are 4 One-touch memories [M1…M4] and 10 Two-touch memories 
digits [0,1…9] for storing frequently used phone numbers.   
 
Following examples show how to store the phone number <89112233> into 
memory locations [

M1…M4

] and [

0,1…9

]. 

 
EXAMPLE No. 1 (One-touch memories) 
1.  Pick up the handset and wait for a dial tone. 
2.  Press PROGRAM (12) button and the led (13) will blink. 
3. Press 

[

M1…M4

] button. 

4.  Dial number <89112233> (up to 21 digits can be stored). 
5.  Press PROGRAM (12) button to complete the programming and the led   
   

(13) will turn on steady.     

6. Hang-up. 
 
EXAMPLE No. 2 (Two-touch memories) 
1.  Pick up the handset and wait for a dial tone. 
2.  Press PROGRAM (12) button and the led (13) will blink. 
3.  Press MEMORY (11) button and the digit [

0,1…9

]. 

4.  Dial number <89112233> (up to 21 digits can be stored). 
5.  Press PROGRAM (12) button to complete the programming and the led   
   

(13) will turn on steady.     

6. Hang-up. 
 
You may store multiple pauses [PAUSE (16) button] into memory [

M1…M4

buttons.  
To store number <45678 PAUSE 123> in [

M1…M4

]:  

1.  Pick up the handset and wait for a dial tone. 
2.  Press PROGRAM (12) button and the led (13) will blink. 
3. Press 

[

M1…M4

] button. 

4.  Dial number <45678, PAUSE and 123> 
5.  Press PROGRAM (12) button to complete the programming and the led   
   

(13) will turn on steady.     

6. Hang-up. 

 

 

 


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REMARKS: 

a)  During memory programming, you may store multiple pauses into the 
memory. 
b)  Each pause inserted in the first 5 digits of a number string will add a pause 
of 2 seconds in dialing, while the pauses inserted after the fifth digit will halt the 
dialing. This allows users to have longer pauses. They can continue to dial out 
the remaining numbers in the memory by pressing the PAUSE (16) button 
once again.   
c) All programmed memories will be mantained up to 2 minutes if the 
telephone line is disconnected.   
 

 

 


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Operation at off-hook state 

 

Speed dialing from memory [M1…M4] 

Press [

M1…M4

] button. The number stored in the selected location will be 

dialed out automatically. 
 

Speed dialing from digits [0,1…9] 

Press MEMORY (11) button and then press digit [

0,1…9

]. The number stored 

in the selected location will be dialed out automatically. 
 

Using multifunction keys [F1…F4] 

Press 

F1…F4

 buttons to dial out the specific tone for PBX services 

programmed by the administrator of the telephone system. If the function is 
associated to a suffix, press 

R + [F1…F4]

 button [

R button = FLASH (15)

]. 

 

Pause button 

Press 

PAUSE

 (16) button to insert a delay time of 2 seconds in a dialing 

sequence. 
 

Mute button 

During phone conversation, if you do not want the partner to hear your voice, 
press 

MUTE

 (17) button and IN USE LED indicator will blink. To resume 

conversation, press 

MUTE

 button again and the led indicator (13) will turn on 

steady. 
 

 

 


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FLASH (R) button 

Press FLASH (R) (15) button to reset the multifrequency register from DTMF 
post dialing status, used for some PSTN network and PBX services.   

 

Redial button 

Press 

REDIAL

 (14) button to dial out the last phone number which was dialed 

out by user. 
 

Pulse to Tone 

During Pulse Dialing, if you want to switch to Tone Dialing temporarily, press 

*

 ] button. All subsequent digits will be dialed in Tone mode. To resume Pulse 

Dialing replace the handset on hook.   
 

 

 


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Technical Characteristics 

 
Size

: (without phone base support)

 

 Depth 

 

21,4 

cm 

 Width 

16,0 

cm 

 Height 

 

3,5 

cm 

 

Weight:

  

0,7 

Kg 

 

Operating range: 

 

Temperature 

5°C - 40°C 

 

humidity   

95% RH max, 

 without 

condensation 

 
DTMF dialling 

 Duration 

82 

ms 

 Pause 

82 

ms 

 

 

 

 
Calibrated break:

 

100 ms  +/-2ms  

(flash key) 
 

Wall mounting:

 arranged 

 

 

 


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SELTA S.p.A. 

Via Emilia, 231 

29010 Cadeo (PC) 

Tel. +39 05235016.1 

fax +39 05235016.333                      

Web site: www.selta.it 

 

 

SELTA S.p.A. 

Via Nazionale, Km 404,500 

64018 Tortoreto (TE) 

Tel. +39 0861772.511 

fax +39 0861772.555 

Web site: www.seltatel.it 

 

 

SELTA España,S.A. 

C/ Puerto Guadarrama, 50 

Pol. Ind. Las Nieves 

28935 Móstoles (Madrid) 

España 

Tel.  +34 916160825 

fax:  +34 916657759 

e-mail: selta@selta.es 

Web site: www.selta.es