Siemens 2015 operating instructions Never use ordinary batteries

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

Important informations

The use of other types of batteries or of non-recharge- able batteries can cause malfunctions and can even damage the equipment. The manufacturer does not accept responsibility under these circumstances.

Never use ordinary batteries.

Please note the following guidelines when starting and using batteries:

Each time you use your handset, you can replace it in the charging unit. Charging is controlled electronically. This ensures that the batteries are charged to capacity.

At the outset, charge the batteries to full capacity. We recommend that you charge them for a continuous period of 16 hours, e.g. overnight. During the first week of operation, place the handsets in the charging unit at frequent intervals.

Generally, new batteries only achieve their full capac- ity, i.e. full call or availability time, after several days of normal use. Although the battery LED indicates that the batteries in the handset have been charged – LED of – during this initial phase, it should be expected that the normal call and in-service times will not be achieved.

After the batteries have been charged for the first time (recommended time approx. 16 hours), they nor- mally reach normal operating status. It is advisable to recharge them frequently.

Note: operating time is low when the batteries are not fully charged.

Ensure that the contacts do not come into contact with metal or oily parts.

Battery charging times (at room temperature)

in handset

approx. 4-5 hours

 

 

(NiCd batteries)

in charger:

approx. 8-9 hours

 

 

(NiMH batteries,

 

 

1100 mAh)

If the LED lights up from time to time, this indicates that “trickle charging” is taking place.

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Contents Gigaset 2015 plus Your signpost to the system Gigaset 2015 plusOverview Gigaset 2015 plus Keys on the base station Overview keysKeys on the Gigaset 1000S handset 1toOn symbol. Indicates that the handset is switched on Symbols on bottom line of handset displayOverview displays Digits and characters on top line of handset displayCertification and CE marking Overview symbols used in the operating instructions #*5LED display at the base station Safety information Contents Contents 2nd step checking the contents of the package 1st step reading the safety informationPutting the equipment into operation step by step Putting the equipment into operation step by stepPower connecting cable Telephone connecting cable5th step charging the batteries 29.10.99 Kap02.fm5 Incoming calls Incoming callsDisplaying telephone numbers Taking a callIncoming calls External camp-on in an internal call Switching off the microphone mute functionAccepting an external call Terminating the callOutgoing calls Outgoing callsCalling an external number Calling back a callerDialling with speed dialling numbers Outgoing calls Suppressing code numbers for redialTemporary tone dialling Dtmf Outgoing calls Number redialInternal calls Internal callsCalling an internal station Collective call to all handsets from base stationTerminating a call internally Open listening via base station loudspeakerConsultation call Internal consultation and call transferInternal consultation and call transfer Either Internal consultation and call transfer Call transferImportant basic settings Important basic settingsSwitching handset to protect state Operating states of the handsetSwitching off the handset If the handset is switched offChecking the signalling method of your telephone line Important basic settings Signalling methodSetting the signalling method O033B037B Options for setting the signalling method033B Entering trunk code/main trunk code Important basic settings Trunk codes253B 024B 025B 020B 021BChanging the system code/PIN Changing length of pause after trunk code/main trunk codeChanging the system code B89Changing the handset PIN Forgetting the system code or PINMessage length #I9Taking a call 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 Individual settings on the base station Individual settings on the base stationSetting pitch of base station tone ringing N bActivating/deactivating key click at base station Individual settings on the base station #*6421B 420B Activating/deactivating music-on-holdIndividual settings on the Gigaset 2000S handset Individual settings on the Gigaset 2000S handsetSetting volume of tone ringing Setting pitch of tone ringingActivating/deactivating key acknowledgement tone Activating/deactivating advisory and warning tonesB31 B37 B34B32 B33Activating/deactivating synchronisation tone B35Displaying or storing speed dialling numbers Deleting all speed dialling numbers Displaying call duration Displaying call durationActivating/deactivating call duration display O96Emergency numbers if Gigaset 2015 plus is barred Barring functions on the Gigaset 2015 plusBarring functions on the Gigaset 2015 plus Deleting all emergency numbers #25Displaying or storing 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 functionsB F H Display for outward-restricted accessDisplay on barred handset Display for barring function for outgoing callsAnswering machine Switching answering machine on/offAnswering machine Key is lit or flashes with lengthy on periodsAnswering 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 messageB F Answering machine Recording conversationsStarting/terminating recording Playing back stored messages Answering machine Private memosMessages Messages with telephone number transmission Aborting playback cancellingSkipping forwards and backwards during playback To continue playbackDeleting all messages listened to Marking a message new during playbackDeleting a message during playback Answering machine Monitoring function and call acceptance Regulating the volume during monitoringRemote operation of the answering machine Accepting a callFrom another telephone with DTMF-capability Answering machine Initiating remote operationFrom the handset Help function Answering machine Remote operation functionsPlaying back new messages Calling back callers only on handsetsAborting playback Skip back several messagesRecording advisory announcement Selecting the operating modeRecording announcement Recording private memos Switching the answering machine on/offActivating voice calling Accepting an external callLogging on additional handsets at the base station Logging on additional handsets at the base stationLogging on Gigaset 2000S/1000S handset at the base station Prepare the base stationLogging on the Gigaset 1000TAE cordless socket FN bLogging off handset at base station Assignment of ringing incoming calls Operating several handsetsOperating several handsets Selecting a handset for ringing group Setting the number of tone rings for ringing prioritySelecting handsets for collective ringing/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 Temperature/service environment Place of installationImportant informations 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 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