Siemens 300E operating instructions Charging the batteries, Charging times, Battery life

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Putting into service

Charging the batteries

Batteries supplied are not charged.

Note:

lNew batteries should be initially charged for a minimum period of 16 hours without interruption – irrespective of any messages on the display.

lIn order to maintain max. battery storage capacity for as long as possible, the mobile unit should only ever be inserted in the charging shell when the batteries are empty.

lThe batteries warm up during charging.

lYou can also use the charging shells or base stations of a Gigaset 900/ 1000 for charging the mobile unit.

lOnly the following spare batteries are permitted:

Panasonic P-60 AA, Philips R6 NC-P, Saft RC6, UCAR RC6, DAIMON ACCU 1000, Varta 751RS, Sanyo N-3UN and N-3UC.

lInsert the mobile unit in the Gigaset 1000L charging shell to charge the batteries. The mobile unit can be inserted with the display facing

upwards or downwards.

The left LED Bon the charging shell lights up while the batteries are charging.

Charging times:

Batteries in the mobile unit: 4 - 5 hours

Replacement batteries in the reserve compartment of the charging shell: 20 - 24 hours

Battery life:

These times are only achieved after several charging and discharging cycles.

36 hours in stand-by mode

4 hours when phone is in use.

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Contents Page Page Contents Switching functions PIN FeaturesSettings Telephone bookAppendix Safety notes Meaning of symbolsOperating elements, unit parts GeneralFront Rear Display when call is in progress example Display when mobile unit is on exampleExplanation of display, display keys Features Hicom cordless EEnvironmental conditions General notes on operationLeaving the radio network Radio rangeFitting the attachment clip Lending/disposing Cleaning your mobile unitUser guidance, selecting functions Settings Function selection via menus local functionsFunction selection telephone switching functions Putting into service Inserting batteries in the mobile unitCharging the batteries Battery lifeCharging times Logging mobile units onto a telephone system Menu is displayed Activating/deactivating mobile units Activating/deactivating keypad protectionStation Dialling the Switchboard Telephone functionsInternal dialling CallExternal dialling External codeAnswering calls Call Pickup Activate Call PickupActivate Second Call Waiting Second Call WaitingDeactivate Second Call Waiting Cancel Timed Reminder Timed ReminderSet Timed Reminder e.g PM Display Timed ReminderNumber redial last 3 numbers Number redialSystem Abbreviated Dialling Use the System Abbreviated DiallingNight service Automatic callback Switching functionsTransfer Consultation during a call Toggle switching between 2 usersEnding consultation Setting up a 3 Way conference ConferenceYou can now Expand a 3 Way to an 8 Way conferenceRelease conference partner Consultation during conferenceTransfer conference Storing/modifying destination for fixed call forwarding Call forwardingActivating/deactivating fixed call forwarding Call forwarding to a variable destination Deactivating variable call forwardingService menu Cancelling the operation press line key gTelephone book Saving numbersPhone no NameInput procedure Entering letters/characters and digitsEntering letters/characters ExampleDialling a number from the telephone book Storing numbers from redialDeleting an entry Modifying/deleting an entryModifying an entry Deleting the telephone book PINPIN Features Electronic Telephone LockLock your Extension Unlock your ExtensionActivate Mobile Class of Service Mobile Class of ServiceCancel Mobile Class of Service Saving/modifying the mobile unit PIN Settings Overview settingsSettings Example setting the tone ringing volume Setting the station Setting the stationActivating/deactivating automatic searches PrerequisiteTones keys, battery, range Example activating/deactivating range toneError tone Overview TonesFault clearance AppendixAcoustic signals Gigaset 1000H headset Add-onsGigaset 1000L charging shell Page
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