Siemens 2015 operating instructions Operation with several base stations

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Gigaset 2015 plus, GBR: A30852-X-1105-B301-1-7619

Operation with several base stations

Operation with several base stations

You can “log on” and operate your handset at up to 4 Gi- gaset base stations of the Gigaset family (from Gigaset 1010 and Gigaset 2010 and higher).

This has the following advantages:

You can operate the same handset at geographically dispersed base stations (e.g. at home and in the office).

In large premises, a number of base stations can be positioned to give you much wider coverage with the same handset.

Note the following important points when oper- ating a handset at several base stations:

Calls in progress are interrupted or cleared down when you switch from the radio range of one base station to the radio range of another base station.

Internal calls can only be made within the radio range of a base station - not to hand- sets which are within radio range of a differ- ent base station.

If your handset is switched on and you are out of range of all base stations for several minutes, it can take up to 20 min- utes to “relocate” a base station. In such cases you can speed up the process of relocation by switching the handset

on and off (page 14).

Activating/deactivating base station number display on handset

B36

1B

or

0B

You can program your handset to display the base station with which the unit has radio contact.

Start the procedure. The current setting is displayed:

361 = activated, 36 0 = deactivated. Activate the base station number display.

Deactivate the base station number display (default).

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Contents Gigaset 2015 plus Gigaset 2015 plus Your signpost to the systemOverview Gigaset 2015 plus Keys on the Gigaset 1000S handset Overview keysKeys on the base station 1toOverview displays Symbols on bottom line of handset displayOn symbol. Indicates that the handset is switched on Digits and characters on top line of handset displayLED display at the base station Overview symbols used in the operating instructions #*5Certification and CE marking Safety information Contents Contents Putting the equipment into operation step by step 1st step reading the safety information2nd step checking the contents of the package Putting the equipment into operation step by stepTelephone connecting cable Power connecting cable5th step charging the batteries 29.10.99 Kap02.fm5 Displaying telephone numbers Incoming callsIncoming calls Taking a callAccepting an external call Switching off the microphone mute functionIncoming calls External camp-on in an internal call Terminating the callCalling an external number Outgoing callsOutgoing calls Calling back a callerOutgoing calls Suppressing code numbers for redial Dialling with speed dialling numbersOutgoing calls Number redial Temporary tone dialling DtmfCalling an internal station Internal callsInternal calls Collective call to all handsets from base stationOpen listening via base station loudspeaker Terminating a call internallyInternal consultation and call transfer Internal consultation and call transferConsultation call Internal consultation and call transfer Call transfer EitherSwitching handset to protect state Important basic settingsImportant basic settings Operating states of the handsetIf the handset is switched off Switching off the handsetSetting the signalling method Important basic settings Signalling methodChecking the signalling method of your telephone line O033B033B Options for setting the signalling method037B Important basic settings Trunk codes Entering trunk code/main trunk codeChanging the system code/PIN 024B 025B 020B 021B253B Changing length of pause after trunk code/main trunk codeChanging the handset PIN B89Changing the system code Forgetting the system code or PINTaking a call #I9Message length Number of tone rings for activating answering machine Listening to messages as they are recordedIntermezzo function pause during message playback Time stamp function on/off29.10.99 Kap07.fm5 29.10.99 Kap07.fm5 Set fax recognition Set modem Setting pitch of base station tone ringing Individual settings on the base stationIndividual settings on the base station N b421B Individual settings on the base station #*6Activating/deactivating key click at base station 420B Activating/deactivating music-on-holdSetting volume of tone ringing Individual settings on the Gigaset 2000S handsetIndividual settings on the Gigaset 2000S handset Setting pitch of tone ringingB31 Activating/deactivating advisory and warning tonesActivating/deactivating key acknowledgement tone B32 B34B37 B33B35 Activating/deactivating synchronisation toneDisplaying or storing speed dialling numbers Deleting all speed dialling numbers Activating/deactivating call duration display Displaying call durationDisplaying call duration O96Barring functions on the Gigaset 2015 plus Barring functions on the Gigaset 2015 plusEmergency numbers if Gigaset 2015 plus is barred Displaying or storing emergency numbers #25Deleting all emergency numbers Barred codes for handsets Displaying or storing barred codesCancelling all barred codes Activating/deactivating barred code function29.10.99 Kap10.fm5 Handset barring functions Handset barring functionsDisplay on barred handset Display for outward-restricted accessB F H Display for barring function for outgoing callsAnswering machine Switching answering machine on/offAnswering machine Key is lit or flashes with lengthy on periodsSelecting operating mode Answering machine Operating modesAnswering machine Announcements and advisory message Typical announcement is You have calledChecking recording of announcements or advisory message Deleting announcements or advisory messageStarting/terminating recording Answering machine Recording conversationsB F Messages Answering machine Private memosPlaying back stored messages Skipping forwards and backwards during playback Aborting playback cancellingMessages with telephone number transmission To continue playbackDeleting a message during playback Marking a message new during playbackDeleting all messages listened to Remote operation of the answering machine Regulating the volume during monitoringAnswering machine Monitoring function and call acceptance Accepting a callFrom the handset Answering machine Initiating remote operationFrom another telephone with DTMF-capability Playing back new messages Answering machine Remote operation functionsHelp function Calling back callers only on handsetsSkip back several messages Aborting playbackRecording announcement Selecting the operating modeRecording advisory announcement Activating voice calling Switching the answering machine on/offRecording private memos Accepting an external callLogging on Gigaset 2000S/1000S handset at the base station Logging on additional handsets at the base stationLogging on additional handsets at the base station Prepare the base stationLogging off handset at base station FN bLogging on the Gigaset 1000TAE cordless socket Operating several handsets Operating several handsetsAssignment of ringing incoming calls Selecting handsets for collective ringing/ringing group Setting the number of tone rings for ringing prioritySelecting a handset for ringing group Operation with several base stations Operation with several base stationsOoB Operating with Gigaset 2000C, 2000C pocket, 2000T Operating with Gigaset 2000C, 2000C pocket, 2000TMeaning of the keys You use key .to call down the menuDisplay on the comfort device shows Important informations Place of installationTemperature/service environment Important informationsImportant informations Never use ordinary batteries Care of the equipment Attaching carrying clip to handsetImportant informations Technical data Warranty Transfer/disposalImportant informations Self-help in the event of a fault Symptom Cause Corrective measureSystem code input rejected Special accessories Special accessoriesQuick-reference guide for Gigaset 2000S handset Handset on/off/in protect mode BQuick-reference guide for Gigaset 2000S handset Index IndexPIN VII 29.10.99 Kap19.fm5