Page 3 - Contents; Safety notes
3 Contents Safety notes 6 Notes on mobile unit use ........................................................................ 6 Notes on battery use .............................................................................. 6 Meaning of symbols: .......................................................
Page 4 - Switching functions
4 Contents Second Call Waiting ............................................................................. 20 Timed Reminder .................................................................................. 21 Number redial - last 5 numbers ...........................................................
Page 5 - Appendix
5 Contents Tones - keys, battery, range... .............................................................. 43 Overview - Tones ................................................................................. 44 Appendix 45 Fault clearance ................................................................
Page 6 - Notes on mobile unit use; Avoid contact with water and fire.
6 Safety notes Notes on mobile unit use l Do not use mobile units in damp environments (bathroom/shower). Theunits are not splash proof. l Do not use the mobile unit in environments where there is danger ofexplosion. l Make sure that the telephone is at least one meter away from anymedical equipment...
Page 7 - General; Operating elements, unit parts; Front
7 General Operating elements, unit parts 1 2 3 11 13 4 5 6 7 12 8 9 10 Front Rear 1 Receiver inset 8 Recall key 2 Display (illuminated) 9 Microphone 3 Display keys 10 On/Off/Protect key 4 Menu key 11 Ringer loudspeaker 5 End call key 12 Battery compartment/lid 6 Talk key 13 Attachment clip 7 Alphanu...
Page 8 - Explanation of display, display keys; Display key functions; Y Z
8 General Explanation of display, display keys The mobile unit features a 4-line display with 16 characters per line. Depend- ing on the situation, the display shows: l digits, e.g. dialled numbers l text, e.g. the current station (system) or call options l symbols, e.g. ringing or battery symbol l ...
Page 9 - Hicom cordless E
9 General Hicom cordless E The Hicom® cordless E DECT* telephone system comprises l the radio switching module for the Hicom 300E system l base stations (transmitter/receiver) l 2000C or 2000S mobile units (cordless telephones) l and the Gigaset 2000L charging shell (optional) Features Each mobile u...
Page 10 - Environmental conditions
10 General Environmental conditions l Please read the safety notes on page 6. l Make sure that the mobile unit is at least one meter away from medical equipment, fire alarm equipment and other radio equipment (e.g. radiotelephones or radio pagers), otherwise its performance may be im-paired, e.g. by...
Page 11 - Radio range; Depending on the environment, the range in the open is up to 300 m.; Leaving the radio network
11 General l The device offers a high level of privacy. No protection can be guaran-teed against illegal bugging using other radio receivers. Radio range l Depending on the environment, the range in the open is up to 300 m. l In buildings the range extends to up to 50 m (depending on the roomand bui...
Page 12 - Cleaning your mobile unit
12 General Cleaning your mobile unit To clean the mobile unit and the charging shell, simply wipe them with a dampor antistatic cloth. Never use a dry cloth (since this can generate electrostaticcharges and discharges) or abrasive cleaning agents. Lending/disposing l If you lend your mobile unit to ...
Page 13 - Putting into service; Inserting batteries in the mobile unit; Read the safety notes on page 6 first!; Figure 2: Rear of mobile unit, battery compartment open
13 Putting into service Inserting batteries in the mobile unit l Read the safety notes on page 6 first! l Hold the mobile unit with the dialling keypad facing downwards. Abattery compartment for 2 batteries is located in the lower part of themobile unit. l To open the battery compartment, slide the ...
Page 14 - Charging the batteries
14 Putting into service Charging the batteries Batteries supplied are not charged. Note: l New batteries should be initially charged for a minimum period of 16hours without interruption – irrespective of any messages on thedisplay. l In order to maintain max. battery storage capacity for as long asp...
Page 15 - Logging mobile units onto a telephone system; Station; Activating/deactivating mobile units; Activating the mobile unit:; Activating/deactivating keypad protection; Activating keypad protection:; Deactivating keypad protection:; Press the On/Off key for less than 1 second.
15 Putting into service Logging mobile units onto a telephone system Your phone should be logged on and ready to use. If this is not the case thencontact your System Administrator. Note: l In the case of Hicom cordless E, the mobile units are not logged on tostations (base stations), but rather to t...
Page 16 - Telephone functions; Internal dialling; Call; display key and if necessary, execute a function.; Dialling the Switchboard; Press the “Green” talk key.
16 Telephone functions Internal dialling o Dial an internal numberAlso see Note: c Press the “Green” talk key. Call Conduct the call – the number and the name of the userare displayed.You can now scroll through the functions offered withthe > display key and if necessary, execute a function. Endi...
Page 17 - External dialling; External code; No access rights
17 Telephone functions External dialling External code e.g. 0 Enter the "External code", e.g. "0" o Dial the external number – the digits entered arezoomed at the beginning.Also see Note: c Press the “Green” talk key. Call Conduct the call.You can now scroll through the functions off...
Page 18 - Answering calls; The mobile unit is in the charging shell:
18 Telephone functions Answering calls The mobile unit’s ringing tone is audible. Depending on the user (internal/external), the number and the name of the caller is displayed. l The mobile unit is in the charging shell: Simply remove the mobile unit from the charging shell. or l The mobile unit is ...
Page 19 - Call Pickup; Activate Call Pickup; An extension within your pickup group is ringing
19 Telephone functions Call Pickup The Call Pickup feature allows you to answer any ringing extension in yourpickup group from your telephone. Activate Call Pickup An extension within your pickup group is ringing a ping ring will alert you to an incoming callDisplay shows Source of call and Destinat...
Page 20 - Second Call Waiting; Activate Second Call Waiting; Second call activated; Deactivate Second Call Waiting; Second call deactivated
20 Telephone functions Second Call Waiting This feature allows a second call to camp on your extension when you are busyon a call.The caller will receive ringing tone instead of busy tone. Activate Second Call Waiting ü press the INT Key > Scroll to S W ITC H E S . S W ITC H E S Press the display...
Page 21 - Timed Reminder; Nothing Stored; Display Timed Reminder; Deleted
21 Telephone functions Timed Reminder Timed reminders or alarms can be programmed to remind you of meetings orappointments. Set Timed Reminder (e.g. 3:30 PM) ü press the INT Key > Scroll to R E M IN D E R R E M IN D E R Press the display key.Display shows Nothing Stored R E M IN D E R Press the d...
Page 22 - Number redial - last 5 numbers; Use the System Abbreviated Dialling
22 Telephone functions Number redial - last 5 numbers You have dialled a number, but the other party is busy or does not answer:press the line key. The last 5 numbers dialled (up to 22 digits) are alwaysautomatically stored. Number redial: l With block dialling z Press the display key – the 5 stored...
Page 23 - Night service; Dial
23 Telephone functions Night service o Dial ∗∗∗∗∗ 88 c Press the talk key. You are now connected to the caller Check with System Administrator if any other type of Night Service isoperational.
Page 24 - Automatic callback; Will call back; Transfer; Please dial
24 Switching functions Automatic callback If a dialled internal user is busy or if your call is not answered, you can programan automatic callback request: C A L L B A C K Press the display key – Will call back appears briefly. Note: l The system calls you back- when the user becomes free or- when t...
Page 25 - Consultation during a call
25 Switching functions Consultation during a call You are conducting an internal or external call and would like to obtain someinformation from an internal or external user: C O N S U L T Press the display key. o Dial the number of the user you wish to consult andconduct consultation call. Ending co...
Page 26 - Conference; Setting up a 3 Way conference
26 Switching functions Conference This function allows you to set up a conference with up to 8 users.You are conducting a call and wish to set up a telephone conference withanother user: Setting up a 3 Way conference C O N S U L T Press the display key. o Dial the desired number. > Scroll to C O ...
Page 27 - Consultation during conference; Release conference party; Transfer conference
27 Switching functions Consultation during conference Consult with an extension or external party when you are busy with aconference. C O N S U L T Press the display key. o Dial extension or “0” and external number .Consult with called party. G O TO C O N F . Press the display key to return to the c...
Page 28 - Call forwarding; Storing/modifying destination for fixed call forwarding:
28 Switching functions Call forwarding You can forward all calls that arrive during your absence to another Hicom300E telephone.Hicom cordless E offers l fixed call forwarding – destination is stored permanently, e.g. to yourmailbox (voice mail) l variable call forwarding – variable destination. Sto...
Page 29 - Call forwarding to a variable destination:; Deactivating variable call forwarding:
29 Switching functions Call forwarding to a variable destination: ü Press the INT key and wait for Service: to appear in the display. D E S TIN A TIO N S Press the display key. V A R Y F O R W A R D Press the display key – Please dial is displayed. o Enter the number for variable forwarding. S AVE S...
Page 30 - A connection to Hicom is set up when the; Service menu; Cancelling the operation: press end call key
30 Switching functions A connection to Hicom is set up when the ü key is pressed. You can now invoke or execute the functions via the Hicom service menu by scrolling with > and pressing the required display key. Service menu ü D E S TIN A TIO N S V A R Y F O R W A R D F IXE D F O R W A R D S P E ...
Page 31 - Telephone book; Saving numbers; New entry
31 Telephone book Your mobile unit features a telephone book for storing up to 100 entries. Thestored numbers can be simply dialled and modified or deleted at any time.Access to the telephone book is locked if the mobile unit is locked. Note:Numbers from the number redial memory can also be transfer...
Page 32 - Entering letters/characters and digits; Example
32 Telephone book Entering letters/characters and digits Entering letters/charactersThree or four letters/characters are assigned to each digit key. Blanks, fullstops and hyphens are assigned to the "0" key. The muted vowels Ä, Ö andÜ can be entered with the key "1" (language setting...
Page 33 - Dialling a number from the telephone book; Scroll to the required name; Storing numbers from redial; Scroll to
33 Telephone book Dialling a number from the telephone book d Press the display key – the first names (alphabeticorder) of the telephone book are displayed, the namein the first line is selected (dimmed). E R AS E Scroll to the required name ore.g. 6 orenter the initial letters, see page 32. c Press...
Page 34 - Deleting / Editing an entry; Deleting an entry; Entry has been deleted; Editing an entry
34 Telephone book Deleting / Editing an entry You can delete the saved entries (numbers and/or names). Deleting an entry d Press the directory key.Scroll to the required name or enter the initial letters.For entering letters see page 32. W Confirm the supplementary function. O K D IA L N U M B E R S...
Page 35 - Deleting the telephone book
35 Telephone book Deleting the telephone book You can also delete the entire telephone book in one go, e.g. if you are lendingthe mobile unit to another user. This function is also protected by the mobileunit PIN. d Press the directory key. W Confirm the supplementary function. O K D IA L N U M B E ...
Page 36 - PIN Features; Electronic Telephone Lock; Lock your Extension; Unlock your Extension; Carried out
36 PIN Features Electronic Telephone Lock This feature allows you to lock your extension by dialling your PIN, whichprevents unauthorised use of your extension. The PIN assigned to yourextension will be provided by your System Administrator. Lock your Extension o Dial ∗∗∗∗∗ 21 and your PIN c Press t...
Page 37 - Mobile Class of Service; Activate Mobile Class of Service; Cancel Mobile Class of Service; Id deleted
37 PIN Features Mobile Class of Service This feature allows you to activate your own Class of Service (barring level)on any extension. Activate Mobile Class of Service o Dial ∗∗∗∗∗ 25 and your PIN c Press the talk key.Wait until the display shows Enter ID a Press the end call key. Call will now regi...
Page 38 - Saving/modifying the mobile unit PIN; Entry error
38 PIN Features Saving/modifying the mobile unit PIN The mobile unit PIN protects your mobile unit against misuse.The mobile unit PIN is required for the following functions:– saving/modifying the mobile unit PIN – deleting the telephone book Important: l If you forget your mobile unit PIN, you will...
Page 39 - Settings
39 Settings Overview - settings g n i t t e S s e t o N / n o i t a n a l p x E s l e v e L t l u a f e D e m u l o v t e s d n a H e m u l o v ll a C 3 1 g n i g n i r e n o T e m u l o V – h c t i P – y d o l e M – f o y d o l e m d n a h c t i p , e m u l o V ) ll e b , l a n g i s ll a c ( e n o...
Page 40 - Setting the language; Handset volume
40 Settings Setting the language . Press the Menu key. e.g. Scroll to Einstellungen/Settings/Rglages/ Impostazioni/Ajustes/Instellingen/ E i n s t e l l u n g e n Programaco with the down arrow key and confirm with O K the O K key. L O K A L E E IN S TE L L U N G Scroll to Lokale einstellung/Hands...
Page 41 - Example: setting the tone ringing volume; Tone ringing
41 Settings Example: setting the tone ringing volume N E XT Scroll to Tone ringing and confirm. To n e ri n g in g O K To n e ri n g . vo l u m e Confirm tone ringing volume – you hear tone at the O K current setting (default: level 6), see display. Symbol for tone ringing Dark bars indicate the cur...
Page 42 - Setting the station; Search Station; Activating/deactivating automatic searches:; Automatic Search
42 Settings Setting the station If your mobile unit is logged onto more than one station (systems ), you canset it to a particular station or a "best station" (automatic station changeover). Setting the station: . Press the menu key. N E XT Scroll to Search Station and confirm – the current ...
Page 43 - Tones; Example: activating/deactivating range tone; Range tone
43 Key click Batt.warningtone Range tone Ackowldgm. tone Error tone Synchr. tone - - - - - - - - - - - - Range tone O N O F F Settings Tones - keys, battery, range... . Press the menu key. N E XT Scroll to Tones and confirm. Explanation of the individual tones, see Overview –tones on page 44. Exampl...
Page 44 - ll
44 Settings Overview - Tones e p y t e n o T e t o n , n o i t a n a l p x E t l u a f e D k c i l c y e K d e s s e r p s i y e k a e m i t h c a e e l b i d u A n O e n o t g n i n r a w y r e t t a B e h t e r o f e b s e t u n i m 5 . x o r p p a e l b i d u A t u o s n u r y r e t t a b n O e n...
Page 45 - Fault clearance
45 Appendix Fault clearance You should try to clear the fault yourself before resorting to your serviceadministrator t l u a F e s u a c e l b i s s o P n o i t u l o S y a l p s i d o N d e t a v i t c a t o n t i n u e l i b o M t a l f y r e t t a B . n o t t u b f f O / n O e h t s s e r P r o /...
Page 46 - Gigaset 2000L charging shell; For charging the mobile unit batteries and 2 spare batteries.
46 Appendix Add-ons l Gigaset 2000H headset Simply plug the headset into Gigaset 2000C using adapter provided. l Gigaset 2000L charging shell For charging the mobile unit batteries and 2 spare batteries. Further information available on request.Please contact your nearest Siemens Sales office.