Siemens 2011 Tango NiMH, 1100 mAh, Mounting the carrying clip onto the handset

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KAP18.FM5

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

Notes on operation

New batteries do not usually reach their full capacity until they have been in normal use for several days. Al- though the battery LED indicates that the handset’s batteries have been charged (LED off), you must as- sume during this initial phase that the capacity may not reach it’s maximum.

Standby time:

Up to 70 hours (NiCd, 650 mAh)

Up to 110 hours (NiMH, 1110 mAh)

Up to 130 hours (NiMH, 1300 mAh)

When the telephone is in use

Up to 7 hours (NiCd, 650 mAh)

Up to 11 hours (NiMH, 1100 mAh)

Up to 13 hours (NiMH, 1300 mAh)

After they have initially been thoroughly charged, the rechargeable batteries are fully operative. For normal operation, we recommend that the handsets are not placed in the charging unit each time a call is complet- ed. The rechargeable batteries should be discharged from time to time.

Caution: partially discharged batteries only offer lim- ited operating time.

Make sure that the contacts do not touch metal or oily objects.

Battery charging times

Charging time in the handset

NiCd

approx. 4–5 hours

NiMH, 1100 mAh

approx. 8–9 hours

Charging time in the charging unit backup battery compartment

NiCd

approx. 24 hours

NiMH, 1100 mAh

approx. 40 hours

The LED display lights up occasionally to indicate that trickle charging is taking place.

Mounting the carrying clip onto the handset

Hold the handset with the keypad facing the palm of your hand. You will see two small holes on the sides, level with the display. Place the clip in one hole and then insert it into the opposite hole until it clicks into place.

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Contents Gigaset 2011 Tango KAP00.FM5 Overview Gigaset 2011 Tango Carrying clipOverview Key functions and display symbols Display symbolsKey function Safety precautions Only use rechargeable batAs shown Type according to instrucCertification and CE marking Contents Contents Index Observe the safety precautions Check the contents of the packageConnecting the base station Stepwise startupPower cord Inserting the batteries into the handsetPhone cord Check signaling method Stepwise startup Charging the batteriesMenu-driven operation Menu-driven operationMenu structure Moving to higher menu levels and leaving a menuSettings Handset Settings Beeps Confirm beep Abbreviated presentationStore UW t New EntrySwitching the handset to protected mode Operating modesOperating modes ON/OFF/PROTECTED modesSignaling method When the handset is switched offSwitching off the handset Checking the signaling method of your telephone lineIncoming calls Incoming callsAccepting calls If the handset is in the charging unitIncoming calls External call-waiting during internal calls Ending a callExternal outgoing calls External outgoing callsCalling external subscribers Dialing with call number checking en-bloc dialingNo answer or line busy RedialManually inserting a pause PauseExternal outgoing calls Dialing using the directory Call up directoryDial number Switch to Tone Dialing a DSS number from a locked handsetIf the base station is locked Collective ringing and internal calls Collective ringing and internal callsMaking internal calls End call prematurelySwitching off the microphone mute function Ending an internal callDisconnect 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 Save Entry Cancel Display special character New EntryU W t New Entry Inserting a pauseCopying numbers T Copy Number Editing an entry T Edit EntryProcess and save entry Delete directory Available memoryDelete entry T Delete Entry x OK UW t Delete DirectoryInput function Input functionInput field Example of a new directory entry First digit, in thisTered You can also make corrections while making new entriesEntering letters, special characters, and digits Example of field boundariesName entry field 123 789 C, d....x, y, z Character set Default setting = lower case Content input fieldKey Press Shift to upper case by pressingBase station settings Base station settingsService function Base station settings Setting the base station ringer tone Service Call up the Service menu itemHandset settings Handset settingsSetting the handset volume Settings t Handset volumeHandset settings Ringer settings Settings t Ringer Options t followed byOK or u Activating/deactivating the call duration displayHandset settings Selecting a language Activating/deactivating automatic backlightAutomatic call acceptance Settings t Handset Settings t Beepst followed by Base station has moved back into rangeHandset settings Baby alarm Activating/deactivating the baby alarmBaby Alarm Store CancelEmergency calls when the Gigaset 2011 Tango is locked Switch on the lock Switch off the lockGigaset 2011 Tango lock functions Gigaset 2011 Tango lock functionsDisplaying and storing emergency numbers Deleting all emergency numbers#8% Start the setting procedure Number from being dialed if the call number lock is actiRate numbers, e.g. numbers starting with Set. Barred numbers can have up to eight digitsDeleting all barred numbers Number lock is switched on Factory default setting is off#84 Start the setting procedure Not affected by the lockTmeans browse using x Z, confirm using u OK Lock functions on the handset Lock functions on the handsetActivating/deactivating the handset lock Handset Lock t Lock on/offDisplay or store a DSS number Deleting a DSS numberSave Entry Dialing a DSS numberHandset lock is switched on and a DSS number is stored Display with locked handsetDisplay with system lock Display with call number lockShort cuts Short cutsDescriptions with example Short cut menuShort cuts New entry T New EntryFunction list Insert FunctionSave Entry Cancel procedure Cancel Checking for double entriesInsert Function t Request Number Displaying a functionShort cuts Editing an entry Deleting an entryDisplaying an entry T Delete EntryShort cuts Deleting all entries Starting a short cutT Available Memory T StartShort cuts Default short cuts Restoring default short cutsProcedure T Default short cutsOperating more than one handset Operating more than one handsetRegistering a Gigaset 2000C Tango handset at a base station Switching between collective ringing and ring priority Ring priority for incoming callsSET Set collective ringing SET Set ring priority 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- firmPossible signaling method settings Operating in a telephone systemOperating in a telephone system Activating/deactivating the automatic attenuation functionAnalog trunks Deleting the analog trunk/MSIDelete analog trunk/MSI Entering the analog trunk and the MSI Procedure for operating at more than one base station Operation at more than one base stationOperation at more than one base station Selecting the best stationSelecting the fixed station Select BaseT Fixed Selection Searching for the preferred station T Priority SelectOperation at more than one base station Base station names De-registering a base stationCode numbers and factory defaults Code numbers and factory defaultsChanging the system code, changing the PIN Changing the system codeResetting the base station to factory defaults Service Redial 2 %0x SETChanging the handset PIN Default Confirming the PIN resets the settings to factory deFaults InitializationInstalling the base station Installation site/installation areaPower socket must be located at the installation site Temperature/ambient conditionsKAP18.FM5 NiMH, 1100 mAh Mounting the carrying clip onto the handsetTechnical data StandardProx W, during charging approx W Up to 130 hoursConnecting the telephone socket Maintenance notesThird party use/disposal Procedure in the case of malfunctions Symptom Cause RemedyVolume Remove it and plug it backOverview signal tones Recall Tuuuuut Internal dial toneBatt. low Tuuuut Beep/batteries Almost empty Batt. low beep/radio TutQuick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000C Tango Quick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000C TangoKAP19.FM5 Index Factory defaults Emergency numbersHandset Collective call LockSettings Signaling methodSetting Pause length according analog trunk/MSI SettingKAP20.FM5 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft

2011 Tango specifications

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