Siemens 300E operating instructions Hicom cordless E, Features

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General

Hicom cordless E

The Hicom® cordless E DECT* telephone system comprises

lthe radio switching module for the Hicom 300E system

lbase stations (transmitter/receiver)

l2000C or 2000S mobile units (cordless telephones)

land the Gigaset 2000L charging shell (optional)

Features

Each mobile unit can log on to and be used by up to 4 DECT systems, e.g. Hicom cordless E and Gigaset** 2000. This allows you to employ all the features of the system in question. The features offered by Hicom cordless E

2000C include:

lmobile unit with 4-line, illuminated display, e.g. for displaying

the dialled call number,

the current applicable functions,

the operating status and settings.

lStatus-dependent functions

lNumber redial for the last five numbers dialled

lTelephone book in the mobile unit for 100 entries

lInternal and external calls in the entire Hicom cordless E radio network

lRoaming (the user can roam throughout the entire radio network and still receive all internal and external calls under one call number)

lAutomatic call transfer from base station to base station (handover)

lEnhanced user guidance with displays in German, English, French, Italian, Spanish or Dutch (can be set)

lAutomatic callback for internal calls

lCall transfer to internal users

lConsultation during a call

lUse of all important Hicom functions that do not require a system- specific telephone

lProtection against inadvertent key activation

lLong-lasting batteries:(NiCd 600ma, NiMH 1100ma, NiMH 1300ma)

between 70 and 130 hours in stand-by mode

between 7 and 13 hours when phone is in use

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Contents Page Page Contents PIN Features Switching functionsSettings Telephone bookAppendix Meaning of symbols Safety notesGeneral Operating elements, unit partsFront Rear Display key functions Explanation of display, display keysHicom cordless E FeaturesGeneral notes on operation Environmental conditionsRadio range Leaving the radio networkFitting the attachment clip Cleaning your mobile unit Lending/disposingUser guidance, selecting functions Inserting batteries in the mobile unit Putting into serviceBattery life Charging the batteriesCharging times Logging mobile units onto a telephone system Activating/deactivating mobile unitsActivating/deactivating keypad protection Telephone functions Dialling the SwitchboardInternal dialling Call Ending a callExternal code Call Ending a call External diallingAnswering calls Activate Call Pickup Call PickupSecond Call Waiting Activate Second Call WaitingDeactivate Second Call Waiting Timed Reminder Cancel Timed ReminderSet Timed Reminder e.g PM Display Timed ReminderSystem Abbreviated Dialling Number redial last 5 numbersNumber redial Use the System Abbreviated DiallingNight service Switching functions Automatic callbackTransfer Toggle switching between 2 users Consultation during a callEnding consultation Conference Setting up a 3 Way conferenceYou can now Expand a 3 Way to an 8 Way conferenceConsultation during conference Release conference partyTransfer conference Call forwarding Storing/modifying destination for fixed call forwardingActivating/deactivating fixed call forwarding Deactivating variable call forwarding Call forwarding to a variable destinationCancelling the operation press end call key a Service menuSaving numbers Telephone bookEntering letters/characters and digits Input procedureEntering letters/characters ExampleStoring numbers from redial Dialling a number from the telephone bookDeleting / Editing an entry Deleting an entryEditing an entry Deleting the telephone book Electronic Telephone Lock PIN FeaturesLock your Extension Unlock your ExtensionMobile Class of Service Activate Mobile Class of ServiceCancel Mobile Class of Service Saving/modifying the mobile unit PIN Overview settings SettingsSettings handset, tone ringing Setting the languageSettings Setting the station Setting the stationActivating/deactivating automatic searches PrerequisiteExample activating/deactivating range tone Tones keys, battery, rangeOverview Tones Error toneAppendix Fault clearanceAdd-ons Gigaset 2000H headsetGigaset 2000L charging shell
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