Siemens 500 manual Charging and using the batteries

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Putting the handset into service

Charging and using the batteries

To charge the batteries, insert the handset into the charging shell with the keypad facing forwards.

Caution:

Only use the approved C39280-Z4-C373 power supply unit for op- erating the charging shell

(in the United Kingdom: C39280-Z4-C478).

The charging status is indicated by the charge status display. This flashes during charging:

=Batteries empty

eBatteries 33% charged

VBatteries 66% charged

UBatteries 100% charged

Note:

Initial charging: Charge the batteries for at least 16 hours, re- gardless of the charging status icon. Without replacing it in the charging shell, use the handset until the "battery low" beep is heard. This action aligns the charge status display with the op- erating times of the batteries.

To attain full operating and charging times (Æ page 15): With- out replacing it in the charging shell, use the handset until the "battery low" beep is heard.

For future charging: you can place your handset in the charging shell each time it is used. Charging is electronically controlled which ensures that the batteries are charged optimally.

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Contents Operating Manual Handset Safety notesSafety notes BatteriesOverview of handsets Overview of handsetsOverview of handsets Contents Conducting calls enhanced functions System functions Page Conducting calls the basic func- tions Operating instructionsOperating instructions Conducting calls the basic functions Activating/deactivating the handsetFirst seize the line, then dial Cor uCallback Dial first, then seize the lineManual number redial Oif necessary If necessary Cor u Dor EYou receive a Callback call Booking a callbackDeleting a callback request Either EnquiryRor Enquiry is ended and you return to the call on- holdSecond user is busy or does not answer Answering a callRejecting a call Aor k Ending a callCall forwarding PrerequisiteContinue Deactivating call forwardingLeaving the radio network Activating or deactivating the keypad lockAfter leaving the radio network Description of the keys Description of the keysFunction keys Key Name UseOperation Function KeyControl key Control Idle status Lists An inputDisplay keys Icon Name UseRemoving the protective cover Putting the handset into serviceInserting the batteries Charging and using the batteries Permitted batteries Operating and charging times of the batteriesNickel Metal Hydrid NiMH Or G Either Setting the handset display languageFitting the attachment clip Open the main menuSetting the system display language Select a languageSetting the handset volume Setting the handsetSetting the ringer Setting the time control for the ringer Advisory tones Advisory MeaningSetting the ringer echo Activating the warning tone Activating or deactivating the ringerActivating or deactivating the warning tone Deactivating the warning toneSetting the date and time Activating/deactivating automatic call answeringF24 h G Editing the idle displayEdit Name X oand poss Resetting the defaults Feature Action Activating speakerphone mode Speakerphone modeFeatures Setting the volumeDeactivating speakerphone mode Voice diallingListening to a voice pattern Using voice diallingChanging or deleting voice patterns Changing a user name Number redialAutomatic redial Deleting a phone number from the redial list Adding a telephone number to the redial listIndividual system speed dialling Setting up an individual speed dialling destinationSystem speed dialling Dialling a speed dialling destinationDialling an individual speed dialling destination System telephone directoryCalling the system telephone directory Dialling the entry Handset telephone directory/speed dialling listFinding an entry Quitting the redial listFinding and dialling an entry Changing an entryMail directory Saving a new e-mail addressDirected assignment of an MSN multi- ple subscriber number Changing an e-mail addressMaking calls using identification codes Using the handset as a second line Deactivating the phone number displayActivating the phone number display Directed call transferAnother telephone rings Activating do not disturb Call charge displayDeactivating do not disturb Call trace Entrance telephone Using the handset to open the door opener during a callTalking to a visitor by means of the door opener equipment Activating the door release TDS telephone data serviceDeactivating the door release Activating control relays Activating a control relaySending a signal to the network Deactivating a control relayActivating call forwarding to a trunk Deactivating call forwarding to a trunkActivating night service Using night serviceDeactivating night service Automatic tone dialling is not active Using dual-tone multifrequency sig- nallingAutomatic tone dialling is active Parking a call Parking/activating callsPicking up a specific parked call Call waiting You receive a call waiting signal second callConducting calls with multiple users Conducting calls with multiple usersEnding the first call Call waiting tone off/onEnding the second call Deactivating the call waiting toneDisabling the call waiting tone Disabling/enabling automatic call waitingOverride Enabling the call waiting toneTransferring calls Transferring Without announcing the transferTransferring With announcement of call transfer Toggling Placing a call on holdResuming the call with the waiting user Conducting a conference Setting up a conferenceForming a conference Leaving a conference Expanding a conferenceEnding a conference Viewing the names of conference partiesViewing the conference parties list Disconnecting a party from the conferenceConnecting parties Closing the conference party listUsing the second call function You belong to a hunt group or group call group Group functionsActivating/deactivating group calls You are a member of several groupsActivating/deactivating all groups First user Ringing group onAdding users to a group Other usersLogging on UCD Universal Call DistributionLogging on/off Logging offWrap-up time Logging on/off temporarilyRequesting time Logging back on UCD night serviceNight destination on Night destination off Mulap group Multiple Line Applica- tionChecking the number of waiting calls Forwarding a Mulap line Activating/deactivating group callsForwarding on Forwarding off Message functions Message functionsActivating an advisory message Sending/calling text messages Deactivating an advisory messageSend a text message Opening an incoming text messageAnswering a message or voice-mail message Viewing a new messageCheck for a new voice-mail message Calling an old messageCaller list Selecting a call requestAdding a caller to the caller list Calling back a callerDeleting a caller from the caller list Additional functions Handset alarm clock functionActivating the alarm clock Additional functionsHandset appointment reminder func- tion Deactivating the alarm clockFOff G Confirming an appointment reminder call Activating the appointment reminder functionDeactivating the appointment reminder function Foff G Displaying an unconfirmed appointmentEntering an appointment System appointment functionDeleting/ checking entered appointments Using predictive text Confirming an appointmentSelecting a base Handset telephone lock Battery charging when PIN lock activeTelephone blocking Telephone blockingTelephone lock code programming Locking the handset Locking/unlocking the handsetUnlocking the handset Central telephone lock/locking/un- locking other handsets Calling functions via codes System functionsCalling functions via the menu System functionsFunctions and codes Functions CodesOff System functions Functions CodesFunctions Codes Appendix TroubleshootingError Possible cause Remedy AppendixCommunication system Cleaning the handsetTechnical data HandsetsDeclaration of conformity AccessoriesPower supply unit Charging shellIndex IndexDoor release Opening/closing battery compartment Order no. A31003-K2100-B810-1-7619
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500 specifications

Siemens has been at the forefront of innovation in industrial automation and control systems, and the Siemens 500 and 700 series PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) exemplify this commitment to technology and efficiency. Both series are designed to meet the diverse needs of modern manufacturing and process automation, integrating robust features and advanced technologies to enhance operational performance.

The Siemens S7-500 series is known for its high performance and scalability. It is equipped with a modular architecture, allowing for the easy expansion of I/O modules according to project requirements. The S7-500’s processor options range from basic to high-end solutions, enabling users to select the appropriate level of control for their applications. The series supports a comprehensive range of programming languages, including Ladder Logic, Function Block Diagram, and Structured Text, aligning with the diverse backgrounds of automation engineers.

One of the standout technologies in the S7-500 series is the use of the Industrial Ethernet network, known as PROFINET, which ensures rapid data transfer and seamless connectivity. This capability is vital for real-time monitoring and control of industrial processes. Additionally, the S7-500 supports various communication protocols that can be integrated into complex networked environments, enhancing interoperability with other devices and systems.

On the other hand, the Siemens S7-700 series offers a step further in flexibility and performance, particularly designed for complex automation tasks. The S7-700 controllers leverage powerful processors and advanced memory capacity, which are essential for tackling high-speed and resource-intensive applications. The series also features integrated diagnostics and troubleshooting tools that facilitate easier maintenance and reduce downtime in manufacturing operations.

The S7-700 series further incorporates features such as integrated safety functionality through the Safety Integrated technology, providing a comprehensive solution for applications requiring both automation and safety controls. Additionally, its modular design allows for a wide range of options for I/O and communication modules, making it highly adaptive to various industry requirements.

In conclusion, Siemens 500 and 700 series PLCs are notable for their advanced technologies, versatility, and robustness. With their modular designs, comprehensive programming capabilities, and support for modern communication protocols, they play a critical role in optimizing industrial automation processes, helping companies achieve higher productivity and efficiency. As industries continue to evolve, Siemens remains committed to providing cutting-edge solutions that empower businesses to thrive in a competitive landscape.