Siemens HWCD8518(3)P/TSDL Replacing batteries, Safe use of the batteries, Indicating information

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at least 30 minutes.

Replacing batteries

Be sure the handset is in standby.

1.To open the battery compartment, press the battery cover of the handset and slide it down.

2.Take out the batteries.

3.Insert new batteries into the battery compartment.

4.Push up the battery cover.

5.Place the handset with batteries inserted back in its the charger.

6.Note: For the first time, the batteries should be charged for at least 12 hours before use.

7.Battery type: Ni-Cd batteries GPI GP30 AAAK3BMJ or the same type.

Safe use of the batteries

1.Never dispose, damage or break or expose the batteries in high-temperature environment. If these batteries are damaged, they will release poisonous materials, just as others of the same type.

2.Place the batteries out of children’s reach.

Care

zPlace the phone at a dry and clean place to avoid the internal components from getting affected with damp and the dirt from entering the phone, otherwise, proper operation will be affected.

zWhen using the phone, try to avoid damaging the external cover of the phone by striking or beating.

zWhen the surface of the phone is dirty, clean it with a cloth. Never use chemical solvents, which might damage internal components.

zTry to apply even force when pressing the keys to protect the phone’s normal operation. If the phone fails to work, any non-professional personnel is not allowed to open the phone for repair. You should bring the phone to the authorized service station in your area or contact Siemens.

Indicating information

The following respectively indicates:

UNAVAILABLE: Meaning that information about the incoming call

 

is interrupted due to line failure of the caller or

 

there is no such a service in the caller’s area or

 

the information has failed to be transmitted.

NO CALL

Meaning that all incoming or outgoing call records

 

are deleted

RECORD

Meaning the record is stored.

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Contents Expandable cordless phone system Be inspiredTable of contents Appendix Interface Illustration Pack contains Installing the phonePreparing to use the phone Descriptions of displays of the handset Base Description of the function keys on the handset Descriptions of the function keys IndicatorsPage Setting the date and the time SettingsTone/pulse switch Flash timing switchSelecting Ringer Tones handset and base Adjust the LCD light handset and baseAdding IDD code to the incoming calls Handset and base Adding external mark to the incoming calls Handset and baseActivating/deactivating Ringer Selecting VIP Ringer Tones handset BaseSelect Caller Ringer Tones handset Base Registering the Handset INTHandset Adjust VolumeBase Adjusting the ringer volume Handset and baseBasic operation Answering/Ending a callMaking a Call Outgoing call Last number redialingCall ending function External call and power indicatorsDeleting a single outgoing number Deleting all outgoing numbersSearching for handset / base and intercom Intercom modeBase holding Transferring a callIncoming call records Displaying incoming numbersTransferring a call from the handset to the base Transferring a call from one handset to anotherBrowsing incoming call records Browsing and dial the incoming numbers DirectoryDeleting a single incoming call number Deleting all incoming numbersAdding dialing pause Setting VIP callsStoring phone numbers Browsing lists in the DirectoryDeleting all numbers in the Directory Dialing from stored caller-IDDeleting a single number in the Directory Parts of a long-distance number Location in the Directory Speed dialStoring IP numbers IP dialing and dial back Setting PIN and Lock CodePIN lock Ringing back Battery indicationUnlocking Mechanical lockCare Replacing batteriesSafe use of the batteries Indicating informationCalls Hotline Handset Base Top and side Base Bottom and Rear