Siemens 75, 3070 manual Menu Displays, Comfort handset menu, Settings, Base stations, Step

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Menu Displays

Step

by

Step

Menu Displays

Overview of displays when is pressed

Comfort handset menu

Settings

 

 

 

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

 

 

 

 

 

Audio

Ringer Volume



)

 

Ringer Melody …



(

 

Short ring tone

…

 

 

Handset Volume



)

 

Loudspeaker



)

 

Key beeps

…

 

 

Batt. low beep

…

 

 

Confirm beep

…

 

Security

Change PIN

New PIN

 

(Handset PIN)

 

 

Confirm PIN

 

 

 

 

 

Hot Key

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hot Key Number:

Save entry

 

 

 

 

 

Net Provider

 

 

P Insert Pause

 

 

 

 

 

I Insert INT

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cancel

 

 

 

 

 

 

Handset lock

(PIN) …

 

Auto Talk

…

 

 

Language

Deutsch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

English

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Français

 

 

 

Italiano

…

 

 

 

 

 

 

Español

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Português

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nederlands

 

 

Factory setting

Enter PIN:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Base stations

 

 

 

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

 

 

 

 

Base 1 …

 

Change name

Base 2

9

Register

 

 

 

Base 3

Select

 

 

 

 

 

 

Base 4

 

ISDN config.

 

 

 

 

Best base

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents 3070/75 Safety precautions Installation notesContents of packaging This protective film should be removed before use Brief overview Gigaset 3000 Comfort handsetSymbols SoftkeysClose menu Configuring Isdn call numbers MSNs Contents Getting startedConnecting a PC to the base station Installation Assistant Comfort handsets onlyAnswering machine 3075isdn only System settingsAbout your system Security settingsAppendix Operation with the entrance telephoneMenu Displays Connecting the base station Getting startedProfiset talk&surf Registering the new Gigaset 3000 Comfort handset Registering handsetsDeregistering devices Registering the Gigaset 3000 Classic handsetRegistering 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 Downloading software files from the Siemens Server Updating Gigaset 3070/3075isdnAssigning the COM ports to the devices Operating Gigaset talk&surf with a wireless data deviceRegistering Gigaset M105 Data at Gigaset 3070/3075isdn Operating Gigaset talk&surf with Windows 98, Win MERegistering Gigaset M101 Data at Gigaset 3070isdn/3075isdn Operating Gigaset talk&surf with Windows 95/NTConnecting a PC to the base station What is an MSN Configuring Gigaset 3070/3075isdn and MSNsEasy Allocating numbers Ring delay per MSNStarting the Installation Assistant Entering the date and timeProgramming own call numbers MSNs Selecting the outgoing MSN Setting the device typeConnecting to a Pabx Selecting the incoming MSNAssigning call numbers MSNs Configuring Isdn call numbers MSNsOther options for configuring MSNs Modifying own call numbers MSNsAssigning an incoming MSN to the AM Access options for the answering machineAnswering machine only 3075isdn Assigning an outgoing MSNCall waiting activating/deactivating CW Locking/unlocking Isdn featuresBusy on Busy busy signal when MSN is engaged Conducting a call externally or via a second B-channelSetting external/internal enquiry calls Configuring reject for all MSN groupsRejecting calls for all MSN groups Configuring an internal ringer melody for a handset System settingsConfiguring music-on-hold Audio settingsRestoring the factory setting Entering long-distance codesQuerying the status Collective call/Group call Configuring internal collective call groupsMaking comfort calls Making internal calls free of chargeConducting calls with more than one subscriber Ring delaySetting ring delay Picking up calls during ring delayEnding an external enquiry call Setting up an external enquiry callToggle Conference circuitPicking up a call while the answering machine is operating Entering numbers in the telephone directoryCopying numbers from the Missed calls list to the directory Dialling from the Missed calls list usingMissed calls Dialling from the Missed calls list via the menusDefining the number of ring cycles Configuring a new call forwarding destinationExternal call forwarding CF Activating/deactivating internal call forwardingTransferring incoming calls CD Call Deflection Switching internal/external call forwardingCall waiting CW Automatic external callback on busy CcbsParking/continuing calls unpark Holding callsPermanent calling line identification restriction Automatic call forwarding due to inaccessible handsetCalling line identification restriction Clir Temporary calling line identification restrictionDuring or immediately after the call Tracing switchSystem functions Missed calls listDialling a number from the missed calls list Night service MonitorCopying telephone directory entries Displaying call charge and call duration Entering an automatic start/end time for night serviceActivating/deactivating night service Entrance telephoneEntering the price per unit Configuring determination of costsDeleting the cost overview total Setting unitsCall by Call Displaying a cost overviewActivating an announcement Access options for the answering machineSelecting an answering machine Activating/deactivating the answering machineChecking/deleting announcements Recording/modifying announcementsPlaying back/deleting announcements Recording memosDeleting individual messages or memos Listening to messagesListening to memos Deleting messages and memosRemote control Modifying settingsActivating automatic pause Setting remote functionalityLocking the answering machine Modifying the answering machine PINPicking up a call from an answering machine Setting a timerRemote control of the answering machine Operating the answering machine on the moveControlling the answering machine from the handset internal Key sequences for remote control Help Selecting an announcementRecording internal memos Activating/deactivating the answering machineBase lock Security settingsAccesses Change system PINEmergency numbers Configuring new emergency numbersAppendix Centrex featuresSignalling options Prefixes access codesReserving a line Dialling proceduresActivating the keypad protocol during a call only Using the keypad protocolActivating/deactivating automatic keypad switchover Activating/deactivating the dialling of * and #Operation with other devices Registering cordless Gigaset 1000TAE Setting the device type for cordless TAERegistering the Gigaset M101 Data and M105 Data modules Defining device authorizationsMaking calls Conducting external enquiry calls in the exchange Accepting an entrance telephone callDialling internal and external numbers Making calls with a corded telephone at the TAE connectionEnding the call External/internal enquiryInternal collective call External enquiryAutomatic call pickup activated GHIDXOW Toggling between two callersCall transfer Picking up a call while the answering machine is operatingAutomatic call pickup deactivated Configuring the entrance telephone Operation with Entrance telephoneForwarding the entrance telephone externally Gigaset Classic Doorbell call, doorbell connectionActivating/deactivating call forwarding Gigaset ComfortAbout your system Accepting calls TroubleshootingTechnical data Making callsContact ApprovalIreland +49 Base stations SettingsMenu Displays Comfort handset menuDevice user options short cuts Selecting Handset user options short cuts ContentsRoom monitor-Settings Service Set up StatusStep MSN1 xy Service Set up Missed callsService Set up Call preparat Service Set up Int. Call ForwService Set up Night Service Service Set up Settings SecurityService Set up Settings Set up user OFF Service Set up Settings System settingsService Set up Settings Isdn settings Index Index Ring cycles

75, 3070 specifications

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