Siemens 2011 Tango Code numbers and factory defaults, Changing the system code, changing the PIN

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Code numbers and factory defaults

Code numbers and factory defaults

Changing the system code, changing the PIN

To protect your personal settings, Gigaset 2011 Tango has

afour-digit system code and an eight-digit handset PIN (personal identification number). The factory defaults are:

System code: "0000"

Handset PIN: "0000"

Changing the system code

You need to know the system code in order to create ba- sic settings or to lock the telephone for outgoing calls.

The PIN primarily protects settings on your handset(s); it has no effect on the basic functions of the base station. For security reasons, a new system code and a new PIN should be entered.

If several handsets are operated (page 52), the same system code is valid for each one.

Incorrect entries can be modified. Do do this, follow the input function rules described from page 22 onwards.

When entering a new system code or PIN you must not forget the number entered. Other- wise intervention in the device is necessary. If this happens, please contact Siemens.

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Call up menu item.

Start setting procedure.

Enter the current system code (factory default "0000").

Enter the new four-digit system code. Note carefully the number entered.

Enter the new system code again to confirm.

Store the setting.

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Contents Gigaset 2011 Tango KAP00.FM5 Carrying clip Overview Gigaset 2011 TangoDisplay symbols Overview Key functions and display symbolsKey function Type according to instruc Safety precautionsOnly use rechargeable bat As shownCertification and CE marking Contents Contents Index Stepwise startup Observe the safety precautionsCheck the contents of the package Connecting the base stationInserting the batteries into the handset Power cordPhone cord Stepwise startup Charging the batteries Check signaling methodMoving to higher menu levels and leaving a menu Menu-driven operationMenu-driven operation Menu structureUW t New Entry Settings Handset Settings Beeps Confirm beepAbbreviated presentation StoreON/OFF/PROTECTED modes Switching the handset to protected modeOperating modes Operating modesChecking the signaling method of your telephone line Signaling methodWhen the handset is switched off Switching off the handsetIf the handset is in the charging unit Incoming callsIncoming calls Accepting callsEnding a call Incoming calls External call-waiting during internal callsDialing with call number checking en-bloc dialing External outgoing callsExternal outgoing calls Calling external subscribersPause No answer or line busyRedial Manually inserting a pauseCall up directory External outgoing calls Dialing using the directoryDial number Dialing a DSS number from a locked handset Switch to ToneIf the base station is locked End call prematurely Collective ringing and internal callsCollective ringing and internal calls Making internal callsEnding an internal call Switching off the microphone mute functionDisconnect internal party again Internal consultation calls and transferring calls Internal consultation calls and transferring callsConsultation calls When more than one handsets are in operation Either Creating and managing the directory Creating and managing the directoryUW t e.g. New Entry Inserting a pause Save Entry Cancel Display special characterNew Entry U W t New EntryEditing an entry T Edit Entry Copying numbers T Copy NumberProcess and save entry UW t Delete Directory Delete directoryAvailable memory Delete entry T Delete Entry x OKInput function Input functionInput field You can also make corrections while making new entries Example of a new directory entryFirst digit, in this TeredExample of field boundaries Entering letters, special characters, and digitsName entry field 123 789 C, d....x, y, z Character set Shift to upper case by pressing Default setting = lower caseContent input field Key PressBase station settings Base station settingsService function Service Call up the Service menu item Base station settings Setting the base station ringer toneSettings t Handset volume Handset settingsHandset settings Setting the handset volumeActivating/deactivating the call duration display Handset settings Ringer settingsSettings t Ringer Options t followed by OK or uActivating/deactivating automatic backlight Handset settings Selecting a languageAutomatic call acceptance Base station has moved back into range Settings t Handset Settings t Beepst followed byStore Cancel Handset settings Baby alarmActivating/deactivating the baby alarm Baby AlarmGigaset 2011 Tango lock functions Emergency calls when the Gigaset 2011 Tango is lockedSwitch on the lock Switch off the lock Gigaset 2011 Tango lock functionsDeleting all emergency numbers Displaying and storing emergency numbersSet. Barred numbers can have up to eight digits #8% Start the setting procedureNumber from being dialed if the call number lock is acti Rate numbers, e.g. numbers starting withDeleting all barred numbers Not affected by the lock Number lock is switched onFactory default setting is off #84 Start the setting procedureTmeans browse using x Z, confirm using u OK Handset Lock t Lock on/off Lock functions on the handsetLock functions on the handset Activating/deactivating the handset lockDialing a DSS number Display or store a DSS numberDeleting a DSS number Save EntryDisplay with call number lock Handset lock is switched on and a DSS number is storedDisplay with locked handset Display with system lockShort cut menu Short cutsShort cuts Descriptions with exampleInsert Function Short cuts New entryT New Entry Function listDisplaying a function Save Entry Cancel procedureCancel Checking for double entries Insert Function t Request NumberT Delete Entry Short cuts Editing an entryDeleting an entry Displaying an entryT Start Short cuts Deleting all entriesStarting a short cut T Available MemoryT Default short cuts Short cuts Default short cutsRestoring default short cuts ProcedureOperating more than one handset Operating more than one handsetRegistering a Gigaset 2000C Tango handset at a base station Ring priority for incoming calls Switching between collective ringing and ring prioritySET Set collective ringing SET Set ring priority Selecting a handset for ring priority Enter the desired number of rings two to nine and con- firm Setting the number of rings for ring priority ServiceActivating/deactivating the automatic attenuation function Possible signaling method settingsOperating in a telephone system Operating in a telephone systemDeleting the analog trunk/MSI Analog trunksDelete analog trunk/MSI Entering the analog trunk and the MSI Selecting the best station Procedure for operating at more than one base stationOperation at more than one base station Operation at more than one base stationT Priority Select Selecting the fixed stationSelect Base T Fixed Selection Searching for the preferred stationDe-registering a base station Operation at more than one base station Base station namesChanging the system code Code numbers and factory defaultsCode numbers and factory defaults Changing the system code, changing the PINService Redial 2 %0x SET Resetting the base station to factory defaultsChanging the handset PIN Initialization DefaultConfirming the PIN resets the settings to factory de FaultsTemperature/ambient conditions Installing the base stationInstallation site/installation area Power socket must be located at the installation siteKAP18.FM5 Mounting the carrying clip onto the handset NiMH, 1100 mAhUp to 130 hours Technical dataStandard Prox W, during charging approx WMaintenance notes Connecting the telephone socketThird party use/disposal Remove it and plug it back Procedure in the case of malfunctionsSymptom Cause Remedy VolumeBatt. low beep/radio Tut Overview signal tonesRecall Tuuuuut Internal dial tone Batt. low Tuuuut Beep/batteries Almost emptyQuick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000C Tango Quick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000C TangoKAP19.FM5 Index Lock Factory defaultsEmergency numbers Handset Collective callSetting SettingsSignaling method Setting Pause length according analog trunk/MSISiemens Aktiengesellschaft KAP20.FM5

2011 Tango specifications

The Siemens 2011 Tango represents a significant advancement in the realm of automation technology, specifically designed to cater to the needs of industries integrating high-performance automation solutions. This sophisticated product combines versatility and efficiency, making it an ideal choice for various applications.

One of the standout features of the Siemens 2011 Tango is its robust architecture, which supports a wide range of functionalities. It is a compact, modular system that allows for easy expansion and customization. Whether in manufacturing, automotive, or process industries, the Tango can adapt to specific requirements seamlessly. This flexibility is critical in today’s fast-paced industrial environment where rapid changes in production processes are common.

The Tango is powered by innovative technologies that enhance its operational capabilities. It features advanced control algorithms which ensure high precision and reliability. With the ability to integrate with various sensors and actuators, the Tango offers real-time monitoring and control, allowing operators to maintain optimal performance levels and quickly respond to any operational issues.

One of the key characteristics of the Siemens 2011 Tango is its user-friendly interface. The system is designed to facilitate easy programming and configuration, even for non-specialized personnel. This usability, combined with intuitive software tools, enables rapid deployment and minimizes downtime, which is vital for maintaining productivity.

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Energy efficiency is also a prominent feature of the Siemens 2011 Tango. Enhanced performance capabilities come alongside reduced energy consumption, making it an environmentally friendly choice for industries concerned with sustainability. Furthermore, the system's durability and low maintenance requirements contribute to its cost-effectiveness, providing a significant return on investment.

In summary, the Siemens 2011 Tango is a versatile and powerful automation solution that combines advanced technologies, user-friendly features, and energy efficiency. Its adaptability makes it suitable for a wide variety of industrial applications, solidifying its place as a key player in modern automation technology.