Siemens 3070, 75 manual Softkeys, Symbols, Close menu

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Softkeys and symbols of the Gigaset 3000 Comfort and Gigaset 3000 Classic

Softkeys

+- Make an internal call - Hold call

[Open redial list

,1. This symbol appears if the missed calls list con- tains new messages or entries.

2.Press the softkey to call up new messages or the missed calls list.

Symbols

µBatterytone run down + warning

Battery charged to 1/3. Flashes during the charg- ing process.

œBattery charged to 2/3. Flashes during the charg- ing process.

<Go to the next menu line or to the last line

;Go to the previous menu line or to the first line

\Returnmenu to the previous

=- Call a menu command

-Confirm and save entries/ settings

›Battery fully charged

•Signal quality: none or poor

”Signal quality: average

³Signal quality: good

:Backspace

 Move the cursor to the left

Move the cursor to the right

šLock symbol

No dial tone

Volume setting (e.g. 1)

NCall up supplementary menu: this contains impor- tant additional functions.

_ _ _ _ _

1.

Close menu

 

2.

Return to previous menu

7*/*(9

Text for function

 

%$&.

Move up one menu level

MCall up list of network pro- viders

Ring tone crescendo

Volume of melody

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Contents 3070/75 Installation notes Safety precautionsContents of packaging Brief overview Gigaset 3000 Comfort handset This protective film should be removed before useSoftkeys SymbolsClose menu Contents Getting started Connecting a PC to the base stationInstallation Assistant Comfort handsets only Configuring Isdn call numbers MSNsSystem settings Answering machine 3075isdn onlySecurity settings AppendixOperation with the entrance telephone About your systemMenu Displays Getting started Connecting the base stationProfiset talk&surf Registering handsets Registering the new Gigaset 3000 Comfort handsetRegistering the Gigaset 3000 Classic handset Deregistering devicesRegistering other devices Connecting a PC to the base station Connecting a PC to the base station USB function Representation of file names in Windows Explorer Updating Gigaset 3070/3075isdn Downloading software files from the Siemens ServerOperating Gigaset talk&surf with a wireless data device Assigning the COM ports to the devicesOperating Gigaset talk&surf with Windows 98, Win ME Registering Gigaset M105 Data at Gigaset 3070/3075isdnOperating Gigaset talk&surf with Windows 95/NT Registering Gigaset M101 Data at Gigaset 3070isdn/3075isdnConnecting a PC to the base station Configuring Gigaset 3070/3075isdn and MSNs What is an MSNEasy Ring delay per MSN Allocating numbersEntering the date and time Starting the Installation AssistantProgramming own call numbers MSNs Setting the device type Connecting to a PabxSelecting the incoming MSN Selecting the outgoing MSNConfiguring Isdn call numbers MSNs Other options for configuring MSNsModifying own call numbers MSNs Assigning call numbers MSNsAccess options for the answering machine Answering machine only 3075isdnAssigning an outgoing MSN Assigning an incoming MSN to the AMLocking/unlocking Isdn features Busy on Busy busy signal when MSN is engagedConducting a call externally or via a second B-channel Call waiting activating/deactivating CWConfiguring reject for all MSN groups Setting external/internal enquiry callsRejecting calls for all MSN groups System settings Configuring music-on-holdAudio settings Configuring an internal ringer melody for a handsetEntering long-distance codes Restoring the factory settingQuerying the status Configuring internal collective call groups Making comfort callsMaking internal calls free of charge Collective call/Group callRing delay Setting ring delayPicking up calls during ring delay Conducting calls with more than one subscriberSetting up an external enquiry call ToggleConference circuit Ending an external enquiry callEntering numbers in the telephone directory Picking up a call while the answering machine is operatingDialling from the Missed calls list using Missed callsDialling from the Missed calls list via the menus Copying numbers from the Missed calls list to the directoryConfiguring a new call forwarding destination External call forwarding CFActivating/deactivating internal call forwarding Defining the number of ring cyclesSwitching internal/external call forwarding Transferring incoming calls CD Call DeflectionAutomatic external callback on busy Ccbs Call waiting CWHolding calls Parking/continuing calls unparkAutomatic call forwarding due to inaccessible handset Calling line identification restriction ClirTemporary calling line identification restriction Permanent calling line identification restrictionTracing switch During or immediately after the callMissed calls list System functionsDialling a number from the missed calls list Monitor Night serviceCopying telephone directory entries Entering an automatic start/end time for night service Activating/deactivating night serviceEntrance telephone Displaying call charge and call durationConfiguring determination of costs Entering the price per unitSetting units Call by CallDisplaying a cost overview Deleting the cost overview totalAccess options for the answering machine Selecting an answering machineActivating/deactivating the answering machine Activating an announcementRecording/modifying announcements Playing back/deleting announcementsRecording memos Checking/deleting announcementsListening to messages Listening to memosDeleting messages and memos Deleting individual messages or memosModifying settings Remote controlSetting remote functionality Locking the answering machineModifying the answering machine PIN Activating automatic pauseSetting a timer Picking up a call from an answering machineOperating the answering machine on the move Remote control of the answering machineControlling the answering machine from the handset internal Key sequences for remote control Selecting an announcement Recording internal memosActivating/deactivating the answering machine HelpSecurity settings AccessesChange system PIN Base lockConfiguring new emergency numbers Emergency numbersCentrex features Signalling optionsPrefixes access codes AppendixDialling procedures Reserving a lineUsing the keypad protocol Activating/deactivating automatic keypad switchoverActivating/deactivating the dialling of * and # Activating the keypad protocol during a call onlyOperation with other devices Setting the device type for cordless TAE Registering cordless Gigaset 1000TAEDefining device authorizations Registering the Gigaset M101 Data and M105 Data modulesMaking calls Accepting an entrance telephone call Conducting external enquiry calls in the exchangeMaking calls with a corded telephone at the TAE connection Dialling internal and external numbersExternal/internal enquiry Internal collective callExternal enquiry Ending the callToggling between two callers Call transferPicking up a call while the answering machine is operating Automatic call pickup activated GHIDXOW Automatic call pickup deactivated Operation with Entrance telephone Configuring the entrance telephoneForwarding the entrance telephone externally Doorbell call, doorbell connection Activating/deactivating call forwardingGigaset Comfort Gigaset ClassicAbout your system Troubleshooting Technical dataMaking calls Accepting callsApproval ContactIreland +49 Settings Menu DisplaysComfort handset menu Base stationsHandset user options short cuts Contents Room monitor-SettingsService Set up Status Device user options short cuts SelectingService Set up Missed calls Service Set up Call preparatService Set up Int. Call Forw Step MSN1 xyService Set up Settings Security Service Set up Night ServiceService Set up Settings Set up user Service Set up Settings System settings OFFService Set up Settings Isdn settings Index Index Ring cycles

75, 3070 specifications

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