Siemens 2010 Tango Procedure in the case of malfunctions, Symptom Cause Remedy

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Notes on operation

Procedure in the case of malfunctions

Not every malfunction means that there is an actual de- fect in your telephone. In some situations you may save time and money if you can eliminate the cause of simple faults yourself. The information below will help you do this.

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

 

 

 

No display appears

Handset is not switched on.

Switch on the handset.

 

Battery is empty.

Replace the battery with a backup

 

 

battery or recharge it.

 

 

 

Cannot seize the dial-up line;

The plug on the power cord

Check the plug on the base station

no dial tone

is not connected properly.

and telephone socket; if necessary

 

 

remove it and plug it back in

 

 

(page 2).

 

The plug on the power cord

Check the plug on the base station

 

is not connected properly.

and the socket; if necessary

 

 

remove it and plug it back in

 

 

(page 2).

 

The dial-up line is being used

Wait until the dial-up line is free.

 

by another handset.

 

 

 

 

Cannot set up a radio link to

Handset is not registered.

Register the handset at the base

the base station – symbol on

 

station (page 48).

the handset flashes.

The plug on the AC power

Check the plug on the base station

 

 

adapter cord is not connec-

and the socket; if necessary re-

 

ted properly.

move it and plug it back in.

 

 

 

Base station or handset does

Ringer volume is set to low.

Adjust the base station

not ring.

 

(page 32) or handset

 

 

(page 34) ringer volume.

 

The ring assignment is not

Adjust the ring assignment

 

set correctly.

(page 49).

 

 

 

No connection after dialling a

Wrong signalling method.

Reset the signalling method

call number; dial tone can

 

(page 15).

still be heard.

 

 

 

 

 

With telephone systems:

Exchange code not entered

Enter exchange code (page 18).

no connection or wrong con-

 

 

nection after dialling from a

 

 

memory.

 

 

 

 

 

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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 Only use rechargeable bat Safety precautionsAs shown Type according to instrucCertification and CE marking Contents Contents Check the contents of the package Observe the safety precautionsStepwise start-up 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 Symptom Cause Remedy Procedure in the case of malfunctionsRemove it and plug it back Nection after dialling from a MemoryOverview Signal tones Recall Tuuuuut Internal dial toneBatt. low beep Radio range is Tut Being exited Switching the handset to protected mode You can switch your handset to Protected mode Off On againOperating modes 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 Entering the exchange code 024B 025B 020B 021BModify the pause length according to the exchange code Deleting the exchange codeB89 Operating modes Changing the system code, changing the PINChanging the system code Changing the handset PIN18.7.99 Kap04.fm5 18.7.99 Kap04.fm5 Incoming calls Incoming callsAccepting calls If the handset is in the charging unitIncoming calls External call-waiting during internal calls Switching off the microphone mute functionEnding an internal call BR orExternal outgoing calls External outgoing callsCalling external subscribers FN b FRedial No answer or line busyManually inserting a pause Repeating the last number dialledEnter displayed digit e.g to transmit the call number External outgoing calls Dialling speed dial numbersDialling with speed dial numbers and number check To 9 for the required numberEnding a call Dialling a DSS number from a locked handsetIf the handset has been locked for external calls If the base station is lockedCollective ringing and internal calls Collective ringing and internal callsEnd call You wish to call 1 to 6. You will hear the internal ringFN 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 toneHandset settings Handset settingsSetting the ringer volume Setting the ringer toneActivating/deactivating automatic call acceptance B38 Handset settings Setting the handset volumeTings Error beep signals an incorrect entry Procedure Description DefaultKey confirmation confirms each key stroke LowHandset settings Speed dial numbers Clearing all speed dial numbers O96 1B Switch on the lock. or 0B Switch off the lock Emergency calls when the Gigaset 2010 Tango is lockedGigaset 2010 Tango lock functions Gigaset 2010 Tango lock functionsDisplaying and storing emergency numbers #25Number stored Example emergencyFN 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 lockOperating more than one handset Operating more than one handsetRegistering a Gigaset 2000S Tango handset at a base station Prepare the base stationDe-registering a handset from a base station Switching between collective ringing and ring priorityRing priority for incoming calls Are availableSelecting 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 PfN Selecting the best stationTo base station number Example base stations with no are selectedAnd2 are displayed Quick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000S Tango Quick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000S TangoIndex Switching on Switching off Switching off microphoneSwitching to protected mode Trunk access Replacing the handsetStart-up SubscriberTelephone system Private Communication Systems Group Issued byHofmannstrasse 51, D-81359 München Siemens Aktiengesellschaft

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