Siemens Hicom cordless EM - User Manual

Siemens Hicom cordless EM

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – General; Safety notes; Notes on mobile unit use; Avoid contact with water and fire.
  • Page 3 – Operating elements, unit parts
  • Page 4 – For information on setting the language, see page 57; Features
  • Page 5 – Additional safety notes for the
  • Page 6 – Table of contents
  • Page 9 – Radio range
  • Page 11 – Explanation of the display; Display of current base
  • Page 12 – Meaning of the display keys; Display keys
  • 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
  • Page 14 – display key to
  • Page 15 – Putting the mobile unit into service; Inserting batteries in the mobile unit; Read the safety notes on page 2 and 5 first!
  • 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.
  • Page 17 – Mobile unit battery life:; Capacity
  • Page 19 – Logging mobile units onto a telephone system
  • Page 20 – and
  • Page 21 – Activating/deactivating mobile units
  • Page 22 – Telephone functions; Call; Internal dialling
  • Page 23 – External dialling
  • Page 24 – Ending a call; Block dialling for internal/external dialling
  • Page 25 – Dialling a stored number; Names; Number redial – last five numbers
  • Page 26 – Switching functions; Editing a number
  • Page 27 – Prerequisite: The required function is set up!; Deleting stored callback requests:; Press the recall key.; Automatic callback
  • Page 28 – Ending a consultation:; Consultation during a call
  • Page 29 – You can now; Conference
  • Page 30 – to indicate how they are stored.; Overview - code functions; Anklopfen
  • Page 34 – Telephone directory; Entering letters/characters and digits
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Page 37 – Inserting a function:
  • Page 38 – Dialling a number from the telephone directory
  • Page 40 – PIN; Deleting the telephone directory
  • 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
  • Page 42 – DSS number for locked mobile unit; Displaying or storing a DSS number; DSS number; GGGG
  • Page 43 – Short cut submenu; The following functions are available:; Saving a short cut – new entry; Example: Automatic callback; Scroll to; Short cuts
  • Page 44 – Starting a short cut; Starting during connection set-up or during a call
  • Page 45 – Setting the base
  • Page 46 – RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
  • Page 47 – Settings; Overview – settings; Setting; – volume; Register
  • Page 48 – Example: Setting the ringer volume
  • Page 49 – Changing the base name; Base settings
  • Page 50 – ISDN configuration; Not relevant for cordless EM.; De-registering a base; The mobile unit should not be de-registered!
  • Page 51 – Overview – handset settings; esetting of the
  • Page 52 – Overview – beeps; Beep type; Key Beeps; See page 62 for information about acoustic signals!
  • Page 53 – Example: Activating/deactivating the range warning
  • Page 54 – Saving functions under
  • Page 55 – Deactivating the
  • Page 56 – New PIN; is; Changing the mobile unit PIN; is displayed if an incorrect mobile
  • Page 57 – Displays for language settings; Setting the language
  • Page 58 – Resetting the mobile unit to the default state; See the next page for settings in the default state!
  • Page 59 – Settings after the mobile unit has been reset:
  • Page 60 – Appendix; Troubleshooting; Error
  • Page 61 – Convenience mobile unit; Approval
  • Page 62 – Acoustic signals; Steady tone
  • Page 63 – Accessories
  • Page 64 – Index
  • Page 67 – Additional standards: Gigaset active Ex
  • Page 68 – In the event of an error:
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Summary

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...

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