Siemens 4110 Security settings, Change system PIN, Specifying the class-of-service

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Security settings

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Security settings

Change system PIN

With the system PIN (Personal Identification Number) you can make the follow- ing settings in the base station to protect your equipment from unauthorised access:

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Base Settings Ext. call forw.

Base Settings Int. call forw.

Base Settings Night service

*Base Settings Settings

Base Settings Installation

The system PIN is only effective if it is ≠ 0.

Your Gigaset 4110/4115isdn comes supplied with the PIN number 0000.

1.Press *for selection menus.

2.Select using [ ] and [OK ]: Base Settings Settings Security.

3.Select using [è] and [OK ]: Change PIN.

4.Enter the new system PIN (max. 8 digits) and confirm with [OK ].

5.Re-enter the new system PIN and confirm with [OK ].

It is important that you remember your new system PIN. If you forget it, the device will have to be opened up. In this case contact the Siemens hotline.

Specifying the class-of-service

You can set different classes-of-service for all registered devices:

1.Unrestricted (factory setting)

All devices can accept incoming calls and be used to make external/internal calls.

2.Incoming only

The devices can only accept incoming calls. External calling is not possible. It is possible to make internal calls. Emergency numbers can be dialled.

3.Internal only

The devices can only accept and be used to make internal calls. Emergency numbers can be dialled.

1.Press *for selection menus.

2.Select using [ ] and [OK ]: Base Settings Settings Security.

3.Select using [è] and [OK ]: Authorisation (required internal user) → [)] → (required class-of-service,'in front of the menu item = ON / without = OFF).

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Contents Be inspired Safety precautions Only use approved rechargeable batteries of the same typeSoftkeys Control key Brief overview of the handsetRelationship between control key and softkeys Display symbols Navigating the menus to set the hands-free volumeSymbolMeaning Functions of the control keyHandset Set the alarm clock Calendar/ClockQuick reference guide Contents Getting into the Isdn world is easy Contents Using several handsets Charge and call duration display Operation with Gigaset repeater Dear customer Many thanksSetting up the base Info Power failurePutting the telephone into operation Product packageConnecting the base Putting the handset into operation Insert the batteriesPlace the handset in the base and charge the batteries Please remove the protective foilActivating/deactivating the key lock Attaching the belt clipActivating/deactivating the handset Description 4000 3000/2000 Setting and operating the base stationOperating the 4000 Classic handset Registering and de-registering handsets Prerequisite GAPChanging the base Registering a Gigaset repeaterDe-registering devices Time functions Set date and timeSetting the alarm Activate the alarmDe-activate the alarm Telephone is in the idle conditionSwitch off the alarm Setting an appointmentSwitching off appointment signalling AppointmentsActivating the appointment function Then select Missed AppointWhat is an MSN? Configuring Gigaset 4110isdn and MSNsPossible internal users are Usage Receive Calls Ans Transmit MSN nextRing delay per incoming MSN Entering the date and time Installation AssistantStarting the Installation Assistant Enter own numbers MSNs and name for the MSNs Setting incoming MSNsFinding your own numbers MSNs Setting outgoing MSNs Operation using a telephone systemSetting up Isdn call numbers MSN Set up call number MSNAssigning call numbers MSNs Assigning an incoming MSNSelect using Z and OK Send MSN → required MSN Assigning an outgoing MSNCall waiting activating/deactivating CW System settingsChanging the names for internal subscribers Busy signal when MSN is engaged Busy on Busy Setting external/internal enquiry callConfiguring music-on-hold Configuring reject for the entire MSN groupAudio settings This setting enables you to change the type of melodyChanging long-distance codes Assigning a ringer melody to an MSNRestoring the factory setting Querying the statusChanging the volumes, melodies and tones Handset and loudspeaker volumeSet handset individually Changing a handset’s display languageRinger volume and melody Time control for ringer volume ring toneAlerting tone Activate/deactivate advisory tonesTo deactivate the alerting tone TonesRestore the handset to the factory settings Activate/deactivate automatic call answeringInternal calling Convenient telephoningExternal calling Answering a call Display the caller’s number ClipHands-free talking when dialling Hands-free talkingMuting the microphone Hands-free talking while a call is in progressAutomatic redial Number redialManual number redial Telephone directory/Provider list To store an entryTable of symbols 10x 11x 12x 13x 14xDialling using the telephone directory Dialling using the provider listProvider list call-by-call Storing, changing, deleting provider list entriesStore provider number call-by-call for speed dialling To use the speed dialling numberDeleting a single entry Display memory spaceConfiguring internal collective call groups Collective call/Group callEnter birthdays/anniversary dates Starting a collective call to all internal subscribersRing 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 callRejecting calls Entering numbers in the telephone directoryRejecting calls Dialling from the Caller List list via the menus Dialling from the Calls List using the Message keyMissed calls list Copying numbers from the Caller List list to the directory Internal call forwarding External call forwarding CFSwitching internal/external call forwarding Transferring incoming calls CD Call DeflectionAutomatic external callback Activating callbackAccepting a callback Deleting a callbackCall waiting CW Holding calls Call HoldAccepting/rejecting external call waiting Putting external subscribers on holdCalling line identification restriction Clir Reserving a lineSeize specific MSNs Automatic call forwarding due to inaccessible handsetSet MSN for next call Tracing switch Cancel CallPark after answering a callParking/continuing calls unpark During or immediately after the callUsing several handsets Transferring telephone directory entriesSending an entry to another handset Send directory or provider listSignalled without a ring tone Room monitorReceive directory or provider list An internal call numberStoring an internal call number for the room monitor Storing an external call number for the room monitor Walk and Talk mode Night serviceActivating walk and talk mode on the handset Using walk and talk modeEntering an automatic start/end time for night service Activating/deactivating night serviceEntering an external destination call number Entering an internal destination call numberConfiguring determination of costs Setting up Costs cent.offSetting up Units cent.off Charge and call duration displayDisplaying a cost overview Display last call costsEntering the price per unit Deleting the cost overview totalAdministering SMS service centres Short messages SMSPrerequisites Sending SMS messagesActivating/deactivating the SMS transmit centre Entering, changing or deleting call numbers of SMS centresRegistering/de-registering with the SMS centre Writing, saving and sending SMS messagesInfo Input+functions Producing an SMS messageSaving an SMS message without sending it Interrogating available memory space Sending an SMS message without saving itInbox list Reading and deleting received SMS messagesDirectory Display receive MSN who is the SMS message for?SMS message from? Dial the call number of the SMS messageOptions when reading an SMS message Outbox listReading and deleting stored SMS messages Other SMS features Errors while an SMS message is being transmittedOptions when reading a stored SMS message SMS on PBXsChange system PIN Security settingsSpecifying the class-of-service Dialling the emergency number Set up new emergency numberEmergency numbers Operation using a telephone system Prefixes access codesEntering a prefix access code Call transfer ECT Explicit Call TransferEnd external enquiry call Dialling optionsExternal enquiry call Setting options Activating automatic keypad switchingActivating standard dialling Isdn Activating * and # diallingSpecial requirements Activate the keypad for the next call only4th step 5th stepRegistering a repeater Operation with Gigaset repeaterActivate/deactivate repeater capability Contact with liquid Questions and answersAppendix No calls are being Forwarding condiFor call forwarding For PABXsQuestion Possible cause Possible solution Handset does not So bus does not ringGuarantee ScopeGuarantee period Service Excerpt from the original declaration Power consumption Recommended batteriesHandset operating/charging times Nickel-Cadmium NiCd Nickel-Metal Hydride NiMHGeneral technical data Feature StatusCompatibility Function Gigaset Other Classic ManufGigaset 4000 Comfort handset AccessoriesGigaset 4000 Micro handset Not available in all countries Gigaset 4000 Classic* handsetGigaset repeater Step Menu displaysGigaset 4000 Comfort menu Base Settings Status Base Settings Missed callsBase Settings Call preparat Menu of the Gigaset 4110isdn base stationBase Settings Forward. netw Base Settings Forward. baseBase Settings Night service Base Settings Settings SecurityBase Settings Settings Setup user Base Settings Settings System settings Base Settings Settings Isdn settings Base Settings Settings Service centresIsdn Glossary Call deflection Call forwardingCall waiting Callback on busyCalling Line Identification Restriction Clir ChannelCharge display Conference callDigital exchange Electronic code lockEn-bloc dialling Enhanced lineInternal calls Internal ringerIsdn abbreviations KeypadOn-hook dialling Open listeningOutgoing MSN freely selectable Parking callsRemote power-on Ring delayRecording the calls Reject call waitingIndex of keywords Receive Send entry Emergency number SMS A3 1 0 0 8 G4 1 1 0 B1 0 2 2 7 6 1