Siemens 2015 Important informations, Place of installation, Temperature/service environment

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

Important informations

Important informations

Notes on setting up the base station

Place of installation

There must be a 220V/230V power socket in the vi- cinity.

The base station should not be located in the imme- diate vicinity of other electronic devices, such as a hi- fi system, a microwave oven or office equipment, otherwise there is a risk of mutual interference.

Place the base station on a level, non-slip surface. The device feet do not normally leave any unsightly marks. However, in view of the many different var- nishes and polishes currently used for furniture, the possibility of telephone components leaving marks on the mounting surface cannot be entirely ruled out.

Radio communication between the base station and

the handsets is based on the Digital Enhanced Cord- less Telecommunications (DECT) standard. The Gi- gaset 2015 plus complies fully with the relevant Euro- pean guidelines. Should you nevertheless experience sound or picture distortion with your satellite signal receiving equipment, please get in touch with your dealer to have it tested for shielding faults.

Depending on the ambient conditions, the maximum radio range between the base station and the hand- sets is approx. 300 metres out of doors and approx. 50 metres indoors. If the range warning tone has been activated at the handset (page 31), you will receive an audible signal when you go out of range during a call.

Temperature/service environment

The base station is designed for operation in protect- ed rooms with a temperature range from +5°C to +45°C.

Do not set up the base station in a bathroom, laundry room or directly adjacent to sources of heat, such as radiators. Direct sunlight must also be avoided.

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Contents Gigaset 2015 plus Your signpost to the system Gigaset 2015 plusOverview Gigaset 2015 plus 1to Overview keysKeys on the base station Keys on the Gigaset 1000S handsetDigits and characters on top line of handset display Symbols on bottom line of handset displayOn symbol. Indicates that the handset is switched on Overview displaysOverview symbols used in the operating instructions #*5 LED display at the base stationCertification 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 stepPower connecting cable Telephone connecting cable5th step charging the batteries 29.10.99 Kap02.fm5 Taking a call Incoming callsIncoming calls Displaying telephone numbersTerminating the call Switching off the microphone mute functionIncoming calls External camp-on in an internal call Accepting an external callCalling back a caller Outgoing callsOutgoing calls Calling an external numberDialling with speed dialling numbers Outgoing calls Suppressing code numbers for redialTemporary tone dialling Dtmf Outgoing calls Number redialCollective call to all handsets from base station Internal callsInternal calls Calling an internal stationTerminating a call internally Open listening via base station loudspeakerInternal consultation and call transfer Internal consultation and call transferConsultation call Either Internal consultation and call transfer Call transferOperating states of the handset Important basic settingsImportant basic settings Switching handset to protect stateSwitching off the handset If the handset is switched offO033B Important basic settings Signalling methodChecking the signalling method of your telephone line Setting the signalling methodOptions for setting the signalling method 033B037B Entering trunk code/main trunk code Important basic settings Trunk codesChanging length of pause after trunk code/main trunk code 024B 025B 020B 021B253B Changing the system code/PINForgetting the system code or PIN B89Changing the system code Changing the handset PIN#I9 Taking a callMessage length Listening to messages as they are recorded Number of tone rings for activating answering machineTime stamp function on/off Intermezzo function pause during message playback29.10.99 Kap07.fm5 29.10.99 Kap07.fm5 Set fax recognition Set modem N b Individual settings on the base stationIndividual settings on the base station Setting pitch of base station tone ringing420B Activating/deactivating music-on-hold Individual settings on the base station #*6Activating/deactivating key click at base station 421BSetting pitch of tone ringing Individual settings on the Gigaset 2000S handsetIndividual settings on the Gigaset 2000S handset Setting volume of tone ringingActivating/deactivating advisory and warning tones B31Activating/deactivating key acknowledgement tone B33 B34B37 B32Activating/deactivating synchronisation tone B35Displaying or storing speed dialling numbers Deleting all speed dialling numbers O96 Displaying call durationDisplaying call duration Activating/deactivating call duration displayBarring functions on the Gigaset 2015 plus Barring functions on the Gigaset 2015 plusEmergency numbers if Gigaset 2015 plus is barred #25 Displaying or storing emergency numbersDeleting all emergency numbers Displaying or storing barred codes Barred codes for handsetsActivating/deactivating barred code function Cancelling all barred codes29.10.99 Kap10.fm5 Handset barring functions Handset barring functionsDisplay for barring function for outgoing calls Display for outward-restricted accessB F H Display on barred handsetKey is lit or flashes with lengthy on periods Switching answering machine on/offAnswering machine Answering machineAnswering machine Operating modes Selecting operating modeTypical announcement is You have called Answering machine Announcements and advisory messageDeleting announcements or advisory message Checking recording of announcements or advisory messageAnswering machine Recording conversations Starting/terminating recordingB F Answering machine Private memos MessagesPlaying back stored messages To continue playback Aborting playback cancellingMessages with telephone number transmission Skipping forwards and backwards during playbackMarking a message new during playback Deleting a message during playbackDeleting all messages listened to Accepting a call Regulating the volume during monitoringAnswering machine Monitoring function and call acceptance Remote operation of the answering machineAnswering machine Initiating remote operation From the handsetFrom another telephone with DTMF-capability Calling back callers only on handsets Answering machine Remote operation functionsHelp function Playing back new messagesAborting playback Skip back several messagesSelecting the operating mode Recording announcementRecording advisory announcement Accepting an external call Switching the answering machine on/offRecording private memos Activating voice callingPrepare the base station Logging on additional handsets at the base stationLogging on additional handsets at the base station Logging on Gigaset 2000S/1000S handset at the base stationFN b Logging off handset at base stationLogging on the Gigaset 1000TAE cordless socket Operating several handsets Operating several handsetsAssignment of ringing incoming calls Setting the number of tone rings for ringing priority Selecting handsets for collective ringing/ringing groupSelecting 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, 2000TYou use key .to call down the menu Meaning of the keysDisplay on the comfort device shows Important informations Place of installationTemperature/service environment Important informationsImportant informations Never use ordinary batteries Attaching carrying clip to handset Care of the equipmentImportant informations Technical data Transfer/disposal WarrantySymptom Cause Corrective measure Important informations Self-help in the event of a faultSystem code input rejected Special accessories Special accessoriesHandset on/off/in protect mode B Quick-reference guide for Gigaset 2000S handsetQuick-reference guide for Gigaset 2000S handset Index IndexPIN VII 29.10.99 Kap19.fm5