Page 2 - General; Safety notes; Notes on mobile unit use; Avoid contact with water and fire.
2 General Safety notes Notes on mobile unit use ● Research has shown that electronic devices, such as medical equipment, can be affected by the mobile unit. Local safety regulations must therefore be observed! ● The mobile unit is not suitable for people with hearing aids since the radio signals int...
Page 3 - Operating elements, unit parts
3 General Figure 1: Operating elements, unit parts * Shows variant without Ex-protection indication Operating elements, unit parts 1 2 456 7 8 9 3 11 12 10 * 1 Receiver inset 2 Display (illuminated) 3 Display keys 4 Menu key 5 On-hook key 6 Talk key 7 Recall key 8 Microphone 9 On/Off key 10 Attachme...
Page 4 - For information on setting the language, see page 57; Features
4 General Features of the DECT* mobile unit ● Illuminated graphical display with battery charge display ● Status-dependent functions ● Number redial for the last five numbers dialled ● Telephone book in the mobile unit for 100 entries ● Enhanced user guidance with displays in German, English, French...
Page 5 - Additional safety notes for the
5 General Additional safety notes for the standard version Notes on mobile unit use ● Do not charge and use the mobile unit in environ-ments where there is danger of explosion. Notes on battery use ● Only use approved nickel-cadmium batteries (NiCd batteries) or nickel-metal-hydride batteries (NiMH)...
Page 6 - Table of contents
6 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Operating elements, unit parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Hicom cordless EM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 9 - Radio range
9 General ● Local functions can also be performed in the charging shell. ● Before saving, local functions can be cancelled with the menu key or the on-hook key A . ● Your telephone directory entries, all settings and your PIN are not lost, even if you remove the batteries. ● Call charges are display...
Page 11 - Explanation of the display; Display of current base
11 The mobile unit features a 4-line display with 16 characters per line. Depending on the situation, the display shows: ● digits, e.g. dialled numbers, ● text, e.g. the current base (system), ● symbols, e.g. ringing or battery symbol, ● and in the last line the current functions of the two dis-play...
Page 12 - Meaning of the display keys; Display keys
12 The two display keys are located directly under the display. The current functions of the display keys are status-dependent and are displayed in the lower display line. Each display key can be used to display one or two functions. In the case of two functions, you must press either on the left or...
Page 13 - For information on setting the language, see page 57.; Function selection via menus (local functions); – Cancel functions; Display key for confirming the marked function.; User guidance, selecting functions; On status; Main menu
13 The user-friendly display system guides the user quickly and effectively through the entire range of features available with this telephone system. For information on setting the language, see page 57. Different functions can be selected depending on the status of the mobile unit, e.g. "on...
Page 14 - display key to
14 General Display key for cancelling functions/returning to the next menu level up. A On-hook key for ending calls or for cancelling functions and returning to the "on" status immediately. The currently selected (highlighted) function is displayed on a dark background. A dotted line indicat...
Page 15 - Putting the mobile unit into service; Inserting batteries in the mobile unit; Read the safety notes on page 2 and 5 first!
15 Putting the mobile unit into service . ● Hold the mobile unit with the dialling keypad facing downwards (see Figure 2). A battery compartment for 2 batteries is located in the lower part of the mobile unit. ● To open the battery compartment, undo the screw on the lid and remove the lid (see Figur...
Page 16 - on the charging shell lights up while the bat-; Battery charging times:; Charging and using the batteries; The batteries warm up during charging.
16 Putting the mobile unit into service The batteries supplied (NiCd) are not charged. To charge the batteries, insert the mobile unit in the Gigaset 2000L charging shell. The mobile unit can be inserted with the display facing upwards or downwards.The LED on the charging shell lights up while the b...
Page 17 - Mobile unit battery life:; Capacity
17 Putting the mobile unit into service Mobile unit battery life: These times are only achieved after several charging and discharging cycles. Permitted batteries for the standard version (industrial mobile unit): Permitted batteries for the Ex version:Permitted batteries for Gigaset active Ex are l...
Page 19 - Logging mobile units onto a telephone system
19 Putting the mobile unit into service . For information on setting the language, see page 57. Your system administrator supplies you with mobile units that have already been logged on when you are installing the system for the first time. You must log on any new mobile units as described below if ...
Page 20 - and
20 Putting the mobile unit into service e.g. H ... Enter the mobile unit system code (eight-digit) and confirm the entry with the display key – * symbols are dis- played instead of digits.if necessary, press the display keys and to correct an entry. -! *, for example, is displayed. The mobile unit i...
Page 21 - Activating/deactivating mobile units
21 ● Off status: display clear – calls are not received! ● On status: e.g. -! is displayed – prerequisite for all telephone functions, normal operating status! Activating the mobile unit: H Press the On/Off key – you hear the confirmation beep.Display when telephone is in the "on" status, se...
Page 22 - Telephone functions; Call; Internal dialling
22 Telephone functions This display when the mobile is on is a prerequisite and initial status for all telephone functions (see also ”Radio range” page 9). -! H , , , , or an other name may be dis- played (see page 49) depending on the current base (system). C Press the talk key - the user’s own mob...
Page 23 - External dialling
23 C Press the talk key - the user’s own mobile unit number appears in the dis-play. External codee.g. G Enter the external code, e.g. "0", when you hear the dial tone. O Dial the external number - the entered digits are displayed.See also Note! Call Conduct the call. Ending a call A Press t...
Page 24 - Ending a call; Block dialling for internal/external dialling
24 Telephone functions Block dialling means that you enter the number first (up to 32 digits), if necessary correct it and then press the talk key to dial. O Enter the internal number or "external code", e.g. "0" and the external number.If necessary, use the and display keys to corre...
Page 25 - Dialling a stored number; Names; Number redial – last five numbers
25 Telephone functions . You have dialled a number, but the other party is busy or does not answer: press the on-hook key. The last five numbers dialled (up to 32 digits) are always stored auto-matically. Dialling a stored number Press the display key - the first three stored numbers are displayed. ...
Page 26 - Switching functions; Editing a number
26 Switching functions Editing a number Press the display key.Scroll to the desired number. Press the display key. Scroll to ;.(!, and confirm. Edit number. Press the display key. Confirm ?/!),2 – ),2(* "! is displayed for approx. two seconds. Deleting a number Press the display key.Scroll to th...
Page 27 - Prerequisite: The required function is set up!; Deleting stored callback requests:; Press the recall key.; Automatic callback
27 Switching functions Prerequisite: The required function is set up! If a dialled internal user is busy or if your call is not answered, you can program an automatic callback request. Storing a callback request: 4 Press the recall key. O Enter the code. Deleting stored callback requests: ~ Enter th...
Page 28 - Ending a consultation:; Consultation during a call
28 Switching functions You are conducting an internal or external call and would like to obtain some information from an internal or external user: 4 O Press the recall key, immediately dial the number of the subscriber and con-duct the consultation call. Ending a consultation: 4 Press the recall ke...
Page 29 - You can now; Conference
29 This function allows you to set up a telephone conference with up to five users. You are conducting a call and wish to set up a telephone conference with a further user: 4 O Press the recall key and immediately dial the number of the subscriber. 4 Press the recall key. O Enter the code for "c...
Page 30 - to indicate how they are stored.; Overview - code functions; Anklopfen
30 Switching functions Like other Hicom telephones, the mobile unit allows you to perform the following functions by entering codes. The codes in your system may deviate from the standard codes speci-fied here. Consult your system administrator if you have any queries about the codes in your system....
Page 34 - Telephone directory; Entering letters/characters and digits
34 Telephone directory Your mobile unit has a telephone directory for storing up to 100 numbers, see also Note on page 44. The stored num-bers can be simply dialled, modified or deleted at any time. Access to the telephone directory is locked if the mobile unit is locked. Three of four letters/chara...
Page 35 - Overview – key layout; When you have entered the name, press the display key; A character is always inserted to the left of the cursor.
35 Telephone directory Overview – key layout ● Enter the telephone number (2nd and 3rd line) ● When you have entered the name, press the display key and enter the telephone number (up to 32 digits) using the digit keys. ● Correcting/deleting entries (1st, 2nd and 3rd line) The cursor is moved from c...
Page 36 - Press the display key –; Name; Switch to number entry.; Telephone number Enter the associated telephone; before external numbers.; Overview – directory submenu; Submenu; Storing numbers
36 Telephone directory Press the display key – the directory is displayed. Press the display key.Press the display keys to scroll to ;!0),2 and confirm. Name Enter the name (1st line only, max. 16 characters).Enter letters/digits and correct if necessary, see page 34 and 35. Switch to number entry. ...
Page 37 - Inserting a function:
37 Telephone directory Inserting a function: You can enter a pause, e.g. following an international prefix, when you are entering the telephone numbers. Press the display key.Scroll until 7)-!,.)*) is selected and confirm the selection. Press <.-! – a "P" is inserted into the phone number...
Page 38 - Dialling a number from the telephone directory
38 Telephone directory Prerequisite: Number is stored and mobile unit is "on" – no connection is set up (idle). Press the display key – the first names (alphabetical order) in the telephone directory are displayed, the name in the first line is selected (dimmed). ore.g. Scroll to the desired...
Page 40 - PIN; Deleting the telephone directory
40 Telephone directory You can also delete all of the entries in the entire telephone directory in one go, e.g. if you are lending the mobile unit to another user. This function is also protected by the mobile unit PIN. Press the display key. Press the display key. Scroll to !'!!,!*,2 and confirm. P...
Page 41 - Main menu – functions; The following are blocked when the handset is locked:; Confirm; or; Press the appropriate display key.; Overview – main menu; Activating/deactivating the handset lock
41 Main menu – functions Incoming calls are signalled and can be accepted or, for example, forwarded to another telephone. The following are blocked when the handset is locked: – Dialling internal and external numbers– Access to the telephone directory– Block dialling– Function menu call up (except ...
Page 42 - DSS number for locked mobile unit; Displaying or storing a DSS number; DSS number; GGGG
42 Main menu – functions DSS number for locked mobile unit You can store one external DSS number (direct station selection number) which can be dialled if the mobile unit is locked. The DSS number can be, for example, a number at which you can be reached if you are absent from the mobile. Displaying...
Page 43 - Short cut submenu; The following functions are available:; Saving a short cut – new entry; Example: Automatic callback; Scroll to; Short cuts
43 Main menu – functions Short cuts make it easier to perform "longer" operating sequences, e.g. automatic callback or other code functions. Store a function (operating sequence) under a name of your choice. The name of the function is included in the list of short cuts. You can execute the ...
Page 44 - Starting a short cut; Starting during connection set-up or during a call
44 Main menu – functions Switch to entering the short cut contents. 4 Press the recall key. O Enter the code " * 58". Press the display key. Confirm ?/!),2 . Starting a short cut The start procedure is specific to the mobile unit status: Starting from the "on" status Press the menu k...
Page 45 - Setting the base
45 Main menu – functions If your mobile unit is logged onto more than one base (DECT systems*), you can set it to a particular base or "best base" (automatic base changeover). Setting the base Press the menu key. Scroll to ?!'!-! and confirm. e.g. If necessary, scroll to the requiredbase. Pr...
Page 46 - RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
46 Main menu – functions Prerequisite: You have selected a specific base as described above and have called up the submenu . The display shows: 9 To activate, press the display key . 9 9 [ ; < <,*,2?!'!N 1! ?!'!*) RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Page 47 - Settings; Overview – settings; Setting; – volume; Register
47 Settings Overview – settings Setting Explanation/notes Level Default Handset Volume Call volume;Level 1 is not shown in the display! 3 1 Ringer Options – volume – tone Volume and tone (call signal, bell) Low to high or ringer off Set tone frequency 60 10 6 2 Register see page 19 – – Base Settings...
Page 48 - Example: Setting the ringer volume
48 Settings Press the menu key. Scroll to ?!)#- and confirm. For an explanation of the individual settings, see the section entitled "Overview – settings", page 47. Example: Setting the ringer volume Press the menu key. Scroll to ?!)#- and confirm. Scroll to >)#!,*)- and confirm. Confirm ...
Page 49 - Changing the base name; Base settings
49 Settings You can rename the preset base names "Base 1" through "Base 6". Within a company, for example, base 1 could be changed to "Plant 1" and base 2 changed to "Plant 2". Changing the base name Press the menu key. Scroll to ?!)#- and confirm. Scroll to -!?!)#- a...
Page 50 - ISDN configuration; Not relevant for cordless EM.; De-registering a base; The mobile unit should not be de-registered!
50 Settings ISDN configuration Not relevant for cordless EM. De-registering a base The mobile unit should not be de-registered! Attention! If the mobile unit is de-registered, it must be re-registered again as when putting it into service, before it can be used again (see page 19)!
Page 51 - Overview – handset settings; esetting of the
51 Settings Overview – handset settings Setting Explanation/notes Level Default Beeps see page 52 – – AutoBacklight The backlight is switched on when the first key is pressed. The backlight is automati-cally switched off to save the batteries if the telephone is not used for 15 seconds . On/Off On A...
Page 52 - Overview – beeps; Beep type; Key Beeps; See page 62 for information about acoustic signals!
52 Settings Overview – beeps Beep type Explanation, note Default Key Beeps Audible each time a key is pressed . On Batt. Low Beep Audible approx. 5 minutes before the battery runs out. On Range Warning Audible when you leave the radio range. Off Confirm Beep Audible if a local function/set-ting was ...
Page 53 - Example: Activating/deactivating the range warning
53 Settings Press the menu key. Scroll to ?!)#- and confirm. Scroll to 6) -!?!)#- and confirm. Confirm !!- . For an explanation of the individual beeps, see "Overview – Beeps", page 52. Example: Activating/deactivating the range warning Scroll to >)#!C,))# and confirm. or Press the releva...
Page 54 - Saving functions under
54 Settings The stored default select services – operating sequences for Telecom services – cannot be used with cordless EM. Saving functions under Frequently used functions (operating sequences) that are started when the mobile is in the "on" status can be stored "under" the display...
Page 55 - Deactivating the
55 Settings PIN Enter the mobile unit PIN and confirm. Press the display key – ''!),!- !'!! is displayed for approx. 2 seconds. or Return to the higher-level display. Deactivating the display If you have not saved any other operating sequences under , it is advisable to deactivate the select service...
Page 56 - New PIN; is; Changing the mobile unit PIN; is displayed if an incorrect mobile
56 Settings You can use this function to change your personal mobile unit PIN. The default PIN is "0000". The mobile unit PIN is required for the following functions:– changing the mobile unit PIN– deleting the telephone directory– resetting the mobile unit to the default state Press the men...
Page 57 - Displays for language settings; Setting the language
57 Settings Prerequisite: The mobile unit is on (German default state*!) Press the menu key. Scroll to ?!)#- and confirm. Scroll to 6) -!?!)#- and confirm. Scroll to :)#.#! and confirm. e.g. Scroll to desired language and confirm. The following overview will help you to set the desired lan-guage as ...
Page 58 - Resetting the mobile unit to the default state; See the next page for settings in the default state!
58 Settings You can use this function to reset your mobile unit to the defined default state, e.g. if you are handing over your mobile unit to another user. Press the menu key. Scroll to ?!)#- and confirm. Scroll to 6) -!?!)#- and confirm. Scroll to 7)'3*) and confirm. PIN Enter the mobile unit PINa...
Page 59 - Settings after the mobile unit has been reset:
59 Settings Settings after the mobile unit has been reset: Telephone directory: Retained Short cuts: Retained Redial: Deleted Mobile unit PIN: As per last save System registration: Retained Language: German* Automatic call acceptance: On Automatic backlight: On Select Services menu: Active* Ringer t...
Page 60 - Appendix; Troubleshooting; Error
60 Appendix Before contacting the Service department, you should attempt to rectify any errors yourself: Troubleshooting Caution: The battery compartment must not be opened under any circumstances in an Ex zone. Error Possible cause Remedy No display. Mobile unit not switched on. Battery empty. Pres...
Page 61 - Convenience mobile unit; Approval
61 Appendix The mobile units have been approved by the German Fed-eral Office of Telecommunication Approval (BZT). They comply with the conditions of approval passed by the Fed-eral Ministry for Post and Telecommunications (BMPT) for connection to the Hicom cordless EM telephone system. They can als...
Page 62 - Acoustic signals; Steady tone
62 Appendix Acoustic signals Steady tone Internal dial tone Confirmation tone Busy tone Ring tone External dial tone Error beep/range warning Beep Beep Beep Pause Beep Pause 0.2 s/0.3 s beep/pause, sequence repeated after 0.5-s pause 0.8 s 2 s 0.5 s beep/pause 0,8 s 4 x 0.1 s beep/pause ... ... Call...
Page 63 - Accessories
63 ● Gigaset 2000H headset Comprising an adapter and headset.Note: high-performance nickel-metal-hydride batteries are recommended for use in conjunction with the headset. ● Gigaset 2000L charging unit For charging the mobile unit batteries and 2 spare batteries. Further information available on req...
Page 64 - Index
64 A Accessories ........................... 63Acoustic signals .................... 62Activating/deactivating the mobile unit .................. 21 Actuate switch ....................... 33Answer .................................. 32Answer group ........................ 32Answering a call ............
Page 67 - Additional standards: Gigaset active Ex
67 Only the original battery packs C39165-A7019-B110 and C39165-A7019-B112 may be used with Gigaset active Ex. If other batteries are used, operation in environments where there is danger of explosion is no longer permitted. Gigaset active Ex also complies with the requirements of the following euro...
Page 68 - In the event of an error:
For sales queries: In the event of an error: When passing on the deviceenter the following telephone numbers: Printed on recycled paper –doing more for the environment! This device complies with the requirements of the EU guidelines: 89/336/EEC “Electromagnetic Compatibility” 73/23/EEC “Electric Ope...