Siemens 300E operating instructions Logging mobile units onto a telephone system

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Putting into service

Logging mobile units onto a telephone system

Before you can telephone with the mobile unit, you must first open a "logon window" at Hicom 300 and log on the mobile unit. This is only necessary the first time the unit is put into service!

lAsk your Hicom 300 system administrator for the following information:

– code no. (PIN E1) of the Hicom 300 system,

e.g. "82", and check if code no. applies network-wide

code no. (PIN E1) of the mobile unit (e.g. 6-digit)

mobile unit call number

system code of the mobile unit (8-digit)

lOpen the Hicom 300 logon window – at a mobile unit that is already logged on or at a Hicom telephone with display (at the same network node):

Code no.

Enter the code no. (PIN E1) at Hicom telephone, e.g.

e.g. 82

"82".

Enter the number of the Hicom telephone also if the

 

 

code no. applies network-wide.

Enter code no.

 

e.g. 123

Enter the code no. (PIN E1) of the mobile unit, e.g.

 

 

"123456" – "*" are displayed instead of digits.

e.g.

 

Id 34567

 

 

e.g. 345...

Enter the mobile unit call number displayed for

 

 

confirmation purposes, e.g. "34567" – the ring tone is

 

 

briefly audible. When the ring tone ceases, the Hicom

 

 

logon window is "open" for 10 minutes.

Note:

The logon window is automatically closed if the mobile unit logon procedure is not performed within 10 minutes as described below. If this happens you must repeat the operation.

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Contents Page Page Contents PIN Features Switching functionsSettings Telephone bookAppendix Meaning of symbols Safety notesFront Rear GeneralOperating elements, unit parts Explanation of display, display keys Display when mobile unit is on exampleDisplay when call is in progress example Hicom cordless E FeaturesGeneral notes on operation Environmental conditionsFitting the attachment clip Radio rangeLeaving the radio network User guidance, selecting functions Cleaning your mobile unitLending/disposing Function selection via menus local functions SettingsFunction selection telephone switching functions Inserting batteries in the mobile unit Putting into serviceCharging times Battery lifeCharging the batteries Logging mobile units onto a telephone system Menu is displayed Activating/deactivating keypad protection Activating/deactivating mobile unitsStation Telephone functions Dialling the SwitchboardInternal dialling CallExternal code External diallingAnswering calls Activate Call Pickup Call PickupDeactivate Second Call Waiting Second Call WaitingActivate Second Call Waiting Timed Reminder Cancel Timed ReminderSet Timed Reminder e.g PM Display Timed ReminderNumber redial Number redial last 3 numbersUse the System Abbreviated Dialling System Abbreviated DiallingNight service Transfer Switching functionsAutomatic callback Ending consultation Toggle switching between 2 usersConsultation during a call Conference Setting up a 3 Way conferenceYou can now Expand a 3 Way to an 8 Way conferenceTransfer conference Consultation during conferenceRelease conference partner Activating/deactivating fixed call forwarding Call forwardingStoring/modifying destination for fixed call forwarding Deactivating variable call forwarding Call forwarding to a variable destinationCancelling the operation press line key g Service menuSaving numbers Telephone bookPhone no NameEntering letters/characters and digits Input procedureEntering letters/characters ExampleStoring numbers from redial Dialling a number from the telephone bookModifying an entry Modifying/deleting an entryDeleting an entry PIN Deleting the telephone bookElectronic Telephone Lock PIN FeaturesLock your Extension Unlock your ExtensionCancel Mobile Class of Service Mobile Class of ServiceActivate Mobile Class of Service Saving/modifying the mobile unit PIN Overview settings SettingsSettings Example setting the tone ringing volume Setting the station Setting the stationActivating/deactivating automatic searches PrerequisiteExample activating/deactivating range tone Tones keys, battery, rangeOverview Tones Error toneAppendix Fault clearanceAcoustic signals Gigaset 1000L charging shell Add-onsGigaset 1000H headset Page
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