Siemens Gigaset SL30 - User Manual

Siemens Gigaset SL30

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – II; Congratulations; Please read the following important information.; For Siemens Customer Care, product operation; DO NOT RETURN
  • Page 3 – General; Quick Reference; F G
  • Page 5 – Functions of the Navi Key; Example for menu operation: setting the volume for the
  • Page 6 – Safety precautions
  • Page 7 – Contents
  • Page 8 – Telephone set up; Installing the base station; Range and reception strength
  • Page 9 – Connecting the base station
  • Page 10 – Wall-mounting the base; Only use the plug-in power supply unit supplied
  • Page 11 – Operating the handset; Inserting the battery pack; the protective plastic film!
  • Page 12 – Attaching the belt clip; Turning handset on/off
  • Page 13 – Turning Keypad Lock on/off
  • Page 14 – Date and time; Setting the date and the time; Date; åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå; Time; am
  • Page 15 – Area codes; Local area code; Extra codes
  • Page 16 – Making calls; Making an external call; To insert a pause when dialing a number:; Making an intercom call; D E; Paging all handsets
  • Page 17 – Ending an internal call; Answering a call; Anwering a waiting call; åååååååååååååååååååååååååååå; Reconnecting the first call; * Subscription required from your local
  • Page 18 – Accepting or rejecting a waiting call; ended; Answering Caller ID calls; ååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå
  • Page 19 – Handset speakerphone; Using the handset speakerphone during a call; keep the speakerphone key
  • Page 20 – Muting the handset; Recording a call; To start the recording; To end the recording
  • Page 21 – Telco Voice Mail; Storing access number for retrieving Voice Mail
  • Page 22 – Direct inward dialing; directly; Activate or deactivate direct inward dialing; Picking up a call; An example for a direct inward dialing an-
  • Page 23 – Enhanced telephone features; Redial; Manual redial; This function
  • Page 24 – Delete entry from redialing list; Copying the redial number to the directory
  • Page 25 – Setting the alarm; Turning the alarm on; Þ £Þ Þ; Choosing the ringer melody for the alarm
  • Page 26 – Turning the alarm off; Stopping the alarm sound; Schedule; one; Setting an appointment; Activating the appointment alarm
  • Page 27 – Þ ¬ Þ¢; Turning off the appointment alarm
  • Page 29 – Directory; Storing a directory entry; telephone number; Copying a telephone number to the directory; Voice Dialing”
  • Page 30 – Dialing a number from the directory; Displaying and editing a directory entry
  • Page 31 – Deleting a single entry from the directory; Deleting all numbers in the directory; Copying an entry to another handset
  • Page 32 – Copying the directory and memory dial list; entire; Receiving the telephone book
  • Page 33 – Copying a directory entry to the “directory with; Displaying available memory
  • Page 34 – Entering birthdays or anniversaries
  • Page 35 – Memory dial list; Storing a memory dial entry; Dialing a number from the memory list
  • Page 36 – Displaying and editing a memory dial number; ED; Deleting a single entry from the memory dial list; Deleting all numbers in the memory dial list
  • Page 37 – Directory with voice dialing; Recording a new entry and voice pattern; Enter the telephone number and name; Recording a voice pattern; Anne Johnson
  • Page 38 – Dialing with your voice; voice pattern; Playing back a voice pattern; different
  • Page 39 – Changing an entry; Displaying an entry
  • Page 40 – Deleting an entry; Deleting a voice pattern
  • Page 41 – Copying an entry to the local handset directory; Changing a user name; E D; Turning on and off the playback of a voice
  • Page 42 – Call Log settings; missed calls
  • Page 43 – New call and message alert
  • Page 44 – Dialing from the Call Log; Deleting a number from the Call Log
  • Page 45 – Copying a Call Log number to the directory; name; Deleting the Call Log; Displaying the name of the caller in the Call Log
  • Page 46 – Using advanced Caller ID on Call Waiting
  • Page 47 – Operating the answering machine; Operating the answering; telco voice; Turning on and off the answering
  • Page 48 – Setting a different language; Selecting an announcement; A standard announcement; Announcement
  • Page 50 – Checking an announcement; Playing/deleting an announcement; While playing back an
  • Page 51 – Playing back messages; Pause during the playback
  • Page 52 – Skipping forward and back while playing; st option via the * key
  • Page 53 – Deleting messages; Deleting individual messages; Deleting all old messages; Recording memos
  • Page 56 – Turning on the answering machine remotely
  • Page 57 – Customizing the answering machine settings
  • Page 58 – Setting message length; Setting recording quality; Long Play
  • Page 59 – Call screening
  • Page 60 – Handset operation; Registering handsets
  • Page 61 – Deregistering handsets; Switching base stations
  • Page 62 – Changing the name of a handset; Changing a handset's intercom number
  • Page 63 – Making internal calls; Call forwarding
  • Page 64 – Consultation call
  • Page 65 – Turning this function on/off; Barging In; viously; Turning the ringer off; permanently
  • Page 66 – Paging all handsets from the base (locating; Setting direct inward dialing
  • Page 67 – Recording the direct inward dialing
  • Page 68 – Playing back or deleting a direct inward dialing
  • Page 69 – Room monitor; number; Incoming calls on the handset set to room; without the ringer
  • Page 70 – Setting the room monitor; external; internal
  • Page 71 – Storing the internal number for the room
  • Page 72 – Storing an external number for room; Turning off the room monitor remotely
  • Page 74 – Customizing handset settings; Changing volumes, melodies and tones; Handset and speakerphone volume
  • Page 75 – Ringer volume and melody; options; ringer volume; Setting the time for ringer volume
  • Page 76 – Attention tone; To turn on the attention tone:
  • Page 77 – Turning on and off the warning and signal tones; Confirm; Turning on and off Auto Answer
  • Page 78 – Activating/deactivating the Vibra Alarm
  • Page 79 – Base station settings; Changing the system PIN; PIN
  • Page 81 – Advanced settings; Changing the dialing mode; Setting the flash time
  • Page 82 – Saving an access code; Switching to temporary tone dialing; code
  • Page 83 – Setting pauses; Pause after line seizure; Pause for the MEM key; Pause
  • Page 84 – Appendix; Character Map; first letter
  • Page 85 – Maintenance; damp cloth; Troubleshooting; Fault
  • Page 87 – Connecting the Siemens MP3 player (optional)
  • Page 88 – Technical data; The handset’s operating times/charging time :; Capacity
  • Page 89 – General technical data; Feature
  • Page 90 – FCC / ACTA Information
  • Page 91 – Industry Canada Certification
  • Page 92 – BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
  • Page 95 – Menu table; Main menu; is idle
  • Page 97 – Directory/Memory Dial List; Messages
  • Page 98 – Index; IV
  • Page 101 – Answering machine remote operation
  • Page 102 – Oper
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Page 2 - II; Congratulations; Please read the following important information.; For Siemens Customer Care, product operation; DO NOT RETURN

II Gigaset SL 3501 , USA , A31008-L350-U122-1-7619 congratulation.fm 26.06.0 Congratulations Congratulations on your purchase of the Siemens Gigaset SL 3501 telephone sys- tem! This phone´s 2.4 GHz frequency and high-speed digital voice encoding provide reception and voice clarity that is superior t...

Page 3 - General; Quick Reference; F G

III General Gigaset SL 3501 , USA , A31008-L350-B102-1-7619 umschl_v.fm 26.06.0 Quick Reference Handset Turning on/off the handset (see page 6) hold down a Turning keypad protection on/ off (see page 7) hold down ª Turning tones on/off (see page 68) hold down « Making an external call (see page 10) ...

Page 5 - Functions of the Navi Key; Example for menu operation: setting the volume for the

V General Gigaset SL 3501 , USA , A31008-L350-B102-1-7619 umschl_v.fm 26.06.0 Functions of the Navi Key The Navi key has different functions in specific operating situations. Displays The following symbols appear in the display, depending on the operating situation: Example for menu operation: setti...

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