Siemens 2011 - User Manual

Siemens 2011

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Your guide to this manual
  • Page 3 – III
  • Page 5 – and
  • Page 6 – Overview: display symbols; Symbol; vw
  • Page 7 – VII; Safety precautions; Never
  • Page 9 – Contents; IX
  • Page 11 – XI
  • Page 12 – Step by step guide to putting into service; Step 1: Observe the safety precautions
  • Page 13 – Telephone cord
  • Page 16 – Menu-driven operation; Menu structure
  • Page 17 – Moving to higher menu levels and exiting a menu
  • Page 18 – Displays in the operating instructions; Confirm Beep
  • Page 19 – Example of menu operation during a telephone call; Handset Volume
  • Page 20 – directory
  • Page 21 – Settings
  • Page 22 – Operating modes; not; Keypad
  • Page 24 – Checking the signalling method of your telephone line
  • Page 25 – Incoming calls; Call number display; The call number is displayed; External call; RING OFF
  • Page 26 – Internal call; Accepting calls; Internal call 2
  • Page 27 – EXTERN INTERN; or
  • Page 28 – External outgoing calls; Calling external parties; input function; EXTERN
  • Page 29 – Manually inserting a pause; Suppressing secret numbers for redial; Pause
  • Page 30 – Dialling with the directory; Alpha
  • Page 31 – Dialling from the call list
  • Page 32 – Activating the call list; c u°; White Peter
  • Page 34 – Deleting a callback party from the call list; Switch to Tone
  • Page 36 – Collective ringing and internal calls; Making collective calls to all handsets from the base station; End call prematurely; Making collective calls from one handset to all handsets
  • Page 37 – Checking your own internal number; Ending an internal call; INTERN; SET
  • Page 38 – Internal consultation calls and transferring calls; Consultation calls; When more than one handset is in operation
  • Page 40 – Disconnect the internal party
  • Page 41 – Creating and managing the directory
  • Page 44 – Processing and saving an entry; Deleting the directory; Delete Entry
  • Page 45 – Copying an entry/directory; Available Memory
  • Page 46 – Administering the redial memory
  • Page 47 – Copying a redial number to the directory; Displaying the call number; Copy Number
  • Page 48 – Input function; Entering names and numbers; blank space
  • Page 50 – Example: making a new directory entry
  • Page 51 – Making changes in the Contents field
  • Page 53 – Character set; Default setting = lower case
  • Page 54 – Important basic settings; Changing the base code/PIN
  • Page 55 – Changing the handset PIN; If you forget your base code or PIN; Enter
  • Page 58 – Possible signalling method settings
  • Page 59 – Analog trunks
  • Page 61 – Individual base station settings
  • Page 62 – Setting the base station ringer tone
  • Page 63 – Individual handset settings; Setting the handset volume
  • Page 65 – Automatic call acceptance; ISDN configuration
  • Page 66 – Activating/deactivating the key beep; Activating/deactivating the battery low beep; Key Beeps
  • Page 68 – Baby alarm
  • Page 69 – Selecting a language; Alarm Level 2; German
  • Page 71 – Displaying call duration; Activating/deactivating call duration display
  • Page 72 – Gigaset 2011 lock functions; Activating/deactivating the lock for outgoing calls; Emergency calls when the system is locked
  • Page 74 – Displaying or storing barred numbers
  • Page 75 – Deleting all barred numbers
  • Page 77 – Unrestricted trunk access
  • Page 78 – Lock functions on the handset; Activating/deactivating the handset lock; Barred numbers for handsets
  • Page 79 – Display with locked handset; Handset locked
  • Page 80 – Registering a Gigaset 2000C handset at a base station
  • Page 81 – Registering the Gigaset 1000TAE cordless socket; De-registering a handset from a base station
  • Page 82 – Operating more than one handset; Call allocation for incoming calls; Collective call
  • Page 83 – Excluding or including a handset from/into collective call; Selecting a handset for ring priority
  • Page 84 – Setting the number of rings for ring priority; Naming handsets
  • Page 85 – Operating at more than one base station
  • Page 86 – Setting the preferred or fixed station; Priority selection; Best Base; Select Base
  • Page 87 – De-registering a base station; Base Settings
  • Page 88 – Short cuts; Descriptions with example; Short cut menu
  • Page 89 – Function list
  • Page 91 – Deleting an entry
  • Page 92 – Deleting all entries; Available memory; Display Entry
  • Page 93 – Copy Entry
  • Page 94 – Default short cuts; Start; DefaultShortCuts
  • Page 95 – for handset and base functions:
  • Page 96 – Important notes on putting into service and operation; Installing the base station; Installation site/installation area
  • Page 97 – For users who wear hearing aids
  • Page 98 – Only
  • Page 99 – Caution
  • Page 100 – Differences in operation; Maintenance
  • Page 104 – Symptom
  • Page 105 – Base code
  • Page 107 – Special accessories
  • Page 109 – Quick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000C
  • Page 110 – Index; In
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Operating instructions

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Page 2 - Your guide to this manual

II kap00.fm5 Gigaset 2011 Comfort, GBR: A30852-X1106-B307-1- 17.7.99 Gigaset® 2011 Your guide to this manual Putting the telephone into service ( ➔ page 1). Conducting a call ( ➔ page 17). Registering new handsets at the base station ( ➔ page 69). Making internal calls ( ➔ page 25). Holding internal...

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