Siemens 2011 Tango Analog trunks, Deleting the analog trunk/MSI, Delete analog trunk/MSI

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KAP16.FM5

Gigaset 2011 Tango: A30852-X1106-B307-2-7619

Operating in a telephone system

Setting the flash time in dual-tone multifrequency signaling (DTMF)

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Call up the "Service" menu item.

Start the setting procedure.

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REDIAL 930x SET

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REDIAL 936x SET

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REDIAL 933x SET

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REDIAL 934x SET

Enter the four-digit base code (factory default: "0000") (page 58).

Set a flash time of 80 ms.

Set a flash time of 100 ms (factory default).

Set a flash time of 300 ms.

Set a flash time of 600 ms.

Analog trunks

For through connection to the public telephone network you must set:

the analog trunk

the pause length after the analog trunk (if a pause is necessary after entry of the analog trunk)

If the telephone system is connected as a subsystem to a main system, you must set the:

the analog trunk

the MSI

the pause length after the analog trunk/MSI

Deleting the analog trunk/MSI

For the pause length to be entered after the an- alog trunk/MSI, please consult the documenta- tion about your telephone system.

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Start the setting procedure.

Enter the four-digit base code (factory default: "0000") (page 58).

uREDIAL 2%3x SET

Delete analog trunk/MSI

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Contents Gigaset 2011 Tango KAP00.FM5 Overview Gigaset 2011 Tango Carrying clipKey function Overview Key functions and display symbolsDisplay symbols As shown Safety precautionsOnly use rechargeable bat Type according to instrucCertification and CE marking Contents Contents Index Connecting the base station Observe the safety precautionsCheck the contents of the package Stepwise startupPhone cord Power cordInserting the batteries into the handset Check signaling method Stepwise startup Charging the batteriesMenu structure Menu-driven operationMenu-driven operation Moving to higher menu levels and leaving a menuStore Settings Handset Settings Beeps Confirm beepAbbreviated presentation UW t New EntryOperating modes Switching the handset to protected modeOperating modes ON/OFF/PROTECTED modesSwitching off the handset Signaling methodWhen the handset is switched off Checking the signaling method of your telephone lineAccepting calls Incoming callsIncoming calls If the handset is in the charging unitIncoming calls External call-waiting during internal calls Ending a callCalling external subscribers External outgoing callsExternal outgoing calls Dialing with call number checking en-bloc dialingManually inserting a pause No answer or line busyRedial PauseDial number External outgoing calls Dialing using the directoryCall up directory If the base station is locked Switch to ToneDialing a DSS number from a locked handset Making internal calls Collective ringing and internal callsCollective ringing and internal calls End call prematurelyDisconnect internal party again Switching off the microphone mute functionEnding an internal call Consultation calls Internal consultation calls and transferring callsInternal consultation calls and transferring calls When more than one handsets are in operation Either UW t e.g. New Entry Creating and managing the directoryCreating and managing the directory U W t New Entry Save Entry Cancel Display special characterNew Entry Inserting a pauseProcess and save entry Copying numbers T Copy NumberEditing an entry T Edit Entry Delete entry T Delete Entry x OK Delete directoryAvailable memory UW t Delete DirectoryInput field Input functionInput function Tered Example of a new directory entryFirst digit, in this You can also make corrections while making new entriesName entry field 123 789 C, d....x, y, z Character set Entering letters, special characters, and digitsExample of field boundaries Key Press Default setting = lower caseContent input field Shift to upper case by pressingService function Base station settingsBase station settings Base station settings Setting the base station ringer tone Service Call up the Service menu itemSetting the handset volume Handset settingsHandset settings Settings t Handset volumeOK or u Handset settings Ringer settingsSettings t Ringer Options t followed by Activating/deactivating the call duration displayAutomatic call acceptance Handset settings Selecting a languageActivating/deactivating automatic backlight Settings t Handset Settings t Beepst followed by Base station has moved back into rangeBaby Alarm Handset settings Baby alarmActivating/deactivating the baby alarm Store CancelGigaset 2011 Tango lock functions Emergency calls when the Gigaset 2011 Tango is lockedSwitch on the lock Switch off the lock Gigaset 2011 Tango lock functionsDisplaying and storing emergency numbers Deleting all emergency numbersRate numbers, e.g. numbers starting with #8% Start the setting procedureNumber from being dialed if the call number lock is acti Set. Barred numbers can have up to eight digitsDeleting all barred numbers #84 Start the setting procedure Number lock is switched onFactory default setting is off Not affected by the lockTmeans browse using x Z, confirm using u OK Activating/deactivating the handset lock Lock functions on the handsetLock functions on the handset Handset Lock t Lock on/offSave Entry Display or store a DSS numberDeleting a DSS number Dialing a DSS numberDisplay with system lock Handset lock is switched on and a DSS number is storedDisplay with locked handset Display with call number lockDescriptions with example Short cutsShort cuts Short cut menuFunction list Short cuts New entryT New Entry Insert FunctionInsert Function t Request Number Save Entry Cancel procedureCancel Checking for double entries Displaying a functionDisplaying an entry Short cuts Editing an entryDeleting an entry T Delete EntryT Available Memory Short cuts Deleting all entriesStarting a short cut T StartProcedure Short cuts Default short cutsRestoring default short cuts T Default short cutsRegistering a Gigaset 2000C Tango handset at a base station Operating more than one handsetOperating more than one handset SET Set collective ringing SET Set ring priority Switching between collective ringing and ring priorityRing priority for incoming calls Selecting a handset for ring priority Setting the number of rings for ring priority Service Enter the desired number of rings two to nine and con- firmOperating in a telephone system Possible signaling method settingsOperating in a telephone system Activating/deactivating the automatic attenuation functionDelete analog trunk/MSI Analog trunksDeleting the analog trunk/MSI Entering the analog trunk and the MSI Operation at more than one base station Procedure for operating at more than one base stationOperation at more than one base station Selecting the best stationT Fixed Selection Searching for the preferred station Selecting the fixed stationSelect Base T Priority SelectOperation at more than one base station Base station names De-registering a base stationChanging the system code, changing the PIN Code numbers and factory defaultsCode numbers and factory defaults Changing the system codeChanging the handset PIN Resetting the base station to factory defaultsService Redial 2 %0x SET Faults DefaultConfirming the PIN resets the settings to factory de InitializationPower socket must be located at the installation site Installing the base stationInstallation site/installation area Temperature/ambient conditionsKAP18.FM5 NiMH, 1100 mAh Mounting the carrying clip onto the handsetProx W, during charging approx W Technical dataStandard Up to 130 hoursThird party use/disposal Connecting the telephone socketMaintenance notes Volume Procedure in the case of malfunctionsSymptom Cause Remedy Remove it and plug it backBatt. low Tuuuut Beep/batteries Almost empty Overview signal tonesRecall Tuuuuut Internal dial tone Batt. low beep/radio TutQuick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000C Tango Quick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000C TangoKAP19.FM5 Index Handset Collective call Factory defaultsEmergency numbers LockSetting Pause length according analog trunk/MSI SettingsSignaling method SettingKAP20.FM5 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft

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