Siemens 2010 Tango Installing the base station, Installation site/installation area

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Notes on operation

Notes on operation

Installing the base station

Installation site/installation area

A 220/230V (AC adapter C39280-Z4-C59) or 110/120V (AC adapter C39280-Z4-C69) power socket must be lo- cated at the installation site.

In order to avoid interference, the base station should not be in the direct vicinity of other electronic equip- ment such as Hi-fi, office or microwave equipment.

Place the base station on a level, non-slip surface. The device feet do not normally leave any unsightly marks. However, due to the variety of varnishes and polish used on furniture, the possibility of marks can- not be entirely ruled out.

Radio transmission between the base station and handsets complies with the DECT standard. Gigaset 2010 Tango thus observes all relevant regulations. However, if there is interference to the picture or sound of your satellite equipment, consult your spe- cialist satellite dealer.

Depending on ambient conditions, the maximum ra- dio range between the base station and the handset is approx. 300 m outdoors, and approx. 50 m indoors. If the range warning is activated for the handset

(page 36), a signal will sound when you move out- side the radio range.

Temperature/ambient conditions

The base station is designed for operation in protect- ed areas with a temperature range from +5 °C to +45° C.

The base station should not be installed in damp are- as (such as bathrooms or laundry rooms), or close to heat sources, or in direct sunlight.

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Contents Gigaset 2010 Tango Signposts Gigaset 2010 TangoOverview Gigaset 2010 Tango Overview Keys Keys on the base stationKeys on the Gigaset 2000S Tango mobile unit Overview Key functions and display symbols Display Symbols top lineDisplay symbols bottom line Overview Meaning of symbols Type according to instruc Safety precautionsOnly use rechargeable bat As shownCertification and CE marking Contents Contents Stepwise start-up Observe the safety precautionsCheck the contents of the package Stepwise start-upStepwise start-up Connecting the base station Power cordPhone cord Stepwise start-up Inserting the batteries into the handset Charging the batteriesFor more information on the use of the batteries Stepwise start-up Check signalling method Checking your own telephone’s signalling methodSetting the phone to dial pulsing DP Installing the base station Installation site/installation areaTemperature/ambient conditions For users who wear hearing aids NiMH 1100 mAh Maintenance notes Connecting the telephone socketMounting the carrying clip onto the handset Technical data Prox W, during charging approx WNiMH, 1300 mAh Third party use/disposal Nection after dialling from a Memory Procedure in the case of malfunctionsSymptom Cause Remedy Remove it and plug it backOverview Signal tones Recall Tuuuuut Internal dial toneBatt. low beep Radio range is Tut Being exited Operating modes You can switch your handset to Protected mode Off On againSwitching the handset to protected mode Operating modesSwitching off the handset When the handset is switched offOperating modes Signalling method Checking the signalling method of your telephone lineSetting the signalling method Operating modes Operating in a telephone system 400B 401BActivating/deactivating the automatic attenuation function 936B 933B 934B Exchange codes Deleting the exchange code 024B 025B 020B 021BEntering the exchange code Modify the pause length according to the exchange codeChanging the handset PIN Operating modes Changing the system code, changing the PINB89 Changing the system code18.7.99 Kap04.fm5 18.7.99 Kap04.fm5 If the handset is in the charging unit Incoming callsIncoming calls Accepting callsBR or Switching off the microphone mute functionIncoming calls External call-waiting during internal calls Ending an internal callFN b F External outgoing callsExternal outgoing calls Calling external subscribersRepeating the last number dialled No answer or line busyRedial Manually inserting a pauseTo 9 for the required number External outgoing calls Dialling speed dial numbersEnter displayed digit e.g to transmit the call number Dialling with speed dial numbers and number checkIf the base station is locked Dialling a DSS number from a locked handsetEnding a call If the handset has been locked for external callsYou wish to call 1 to 6. You will hear the internal ring Collective ringing and internal callsCollective ringing and internal calls End callFN b G Allowing internal parties to listen in on a call Checking your own internal numberDisconnect internal party again Internal consultation calls and transferring calls Internal consultation calls and transferring callsConsultation calls Either Base station settings Base station settingsFN b Switching music-on-hold on/off Base station settings Setting the base station ringer toneSetting the ringer tone Handset settingsHandset settings Setting the ringer volumeActivating/deactivating automatic call acceptance B38 Handset settings Setting the handset volumeLow Procedure Description DefaultTings Error beep signals an incorrect entry Key confirmation confirms each key strokeHandset settings Speed dial numbers Clearing all speed dial numbers O96 Gigaset 2010 Tango lock functions Emergency calls when the Gigaset 2010 Tango is locked1B Switch on the lock. or 0B Switch off the lock Gigaset 2010 Tango lock functionsExample emergency #25Displaying and storing emergency numbers Number storedFN b Displaying or storing barred numbers1st example no barred number stored Deleting all barred numbers Activating/deactivating the call number lockOutward restricted trunk access Set Unrestricted trunk accessLock functions on the handset Lock functions on the handsetActivating/deactivating the handset lock B81 B80 Display or store a DSS number Lock functions on the handset DSS number for handset lockB F H Handset display with active lockPrepare the base station Operating more than one handsetOperating more than one handset Registering a Gigaset 2000S Tango handset at a base stationAre available Switching between collective ringing and ring priorityDe-registering a handset from a base station Ring priority for incoming callsSelecting a handset for ring priority Setting the number of rings for ring priorityProcedure for operating at more than one base station Operation at more than one base stationOperation at more than one base station Example base stations with no are selected Selecting the best stationPfN To base station numberAnd2 are displayed Quick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000S Tango Quick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000S TangoIndex Trunk access Replacing the handset Switching off Switching off microphoneSwitching on Switching to protected modeStart-up SubscriberTelephone system Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Issued byPrivate Communication Systems Group Hofmannstrasse 51, D-81359 München

2010 Tango specifications

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