Contents
Gigaset 2011 Comfort
Gigaset
Your guide to this manual
Overview Gigaset
Overview keys
Base station keys Display keys assignments
@, and #
Overview display symbols
Symbol Explanation
Only use rechargeable bat
Safety precautions
Installation instructions
As shown
Approval and conformity
Contents
Contents
Short cuts
Observe the safety precautions
Step by step guide to putting into service
Step by step guide to putting into service
Check the contents of the package
Telephone cord
Underside of base station housing
Power cord
Charge the batteries
@33x
Checking your own telephone’s signalling method
Setting dial pulsing
Menu structure
Menu-driven operation
Menu-driven operation
Menu structure is hierarchical
Moving to higher menu levels and exiting a menu
Activating the additional menu
Abbreviated presentation
Handset Settings Beeps Confirm Beep
Displays in the operating instructions
XW t New Entry
Example of menu operation during a telephone call
Handset Volume
Menu-driven operation On-line menu
Following is displayed
Directory menu
Menu-driven operation Principal menus
Main menu Handset Lock
Redial menu
Range Beep Language
Settings
Beeps Key Beeps
Switching the handset to protected mode
On/off/protected mode
You can switch your handset To protected mode Off On again
Operating modes
When the handset is switched off
Switching off the handset
Operating modes Signalling method
Call number display
Incoming calls
Incoming calls
Internal call
When the handset is in the base station or charging unit
Accepting calls
Following example shows a call from mobile unit
Deactivating the microphone mute function
Incoming calls External call-waiting during internal calls
Ending a call
Calling external parties
External outgoing calls
External outgoing calls
No answer or line busy
Suppressing secret numbers for redial
Suppressing call number display at the called party
Manually inserting a pause
Repeating the last number dialled
External outgoing calls Redial
Dialling with the directory
Repeating one of the last five call numbers T Dial Number
Dialling from the call list
Dial Number
Activating the call list
When a caller is selected, Current date, time, number
White Peter
Selecting and calling back a caller
Searching for and dialling a callback number
Deleting a callback party from the call list
Gigaset 2000S
Gigaset 1000C
Switch to Tone
Search for a call number in the list Delete the entry
External outgoing calls Ending a call
Making collective calls from one handset to all handsets
Collective ringing and internal calls
Collective ringing and internal calls
Making internal calls
Ending an internal call
Consultation calls
Internal consultation calls and transferring calls
Internal consultation calls and transferring calls
Either
Disconnect the internal party
UW t e.g. New Entry
Creating and managing the directory
Creating and managing the directory
New Entry
Saving an entry or cancelling an operation
Save Entry Cancel Inserting a pause
U W t New Entry
Copying numbers
XW t Delete Directory
Deleting the directory
Delete Entry T Delete Entry Processing and saving an entry
XW t Available Memory
Creating and managing the directory Available memory
Copying an entry/directory
T Copy Entry
Administering the redial memory
Administering the redial memory
Copy Number Displaying the call number T Display Number
Copying a redial number to the directory
You can copy a selected call number to the directory
Input function
Contents input field
Input function
Entering names and numbers
Inserting, deleting, and moving characters
Moving from the Name field to the Content field
Exception
Deleting
Making changes in the Name field
Example making a new directory entry
Examples changing an entry
Procedure
Making changes in the Contents field
123 789
Entering letters, special characters, and digits
Example field boundaries
Character set
Key Press x
Changing the base code/PIN
Important basic settings
Important basic settings
Changing the handset PIN
If you forget your base code or PIN
Reset the base station to the factory default
DSS number, redial
Backlighting Baby alarm level Language setting
Isdn configuration Select Services
Handset PIN stored page 44 is not delet- ed
@37x Dual-tone multifrequency signalling DTMF/Flash
Important basic settings Operating in a telephone system
Possible signalling method settings
@33x Set dial pulsing DP
Entering the analog trunk and the MSI Service
Analog trunks
Deleting the analog trunk/MSI
Modify the pause length after the analog trunk/MSI
@24 x SET @2% x SET @2@ x SET @21 x SET
Redial 2%3 u SET
Switch the ringer off and save the setting
Individual base station settings
Individual base station settings
Setting the base station ringer tone
Redial 411x SET Redial 41@x SET
Setting the handset volume
Individual handset settings
Individual handset settings
Settings t Handset Volume
Individual handset settings Ringer settings
OK or
Save. Symbol for on =
Isdn configuration
Settings Handset Settings Auto Backlight
Automatic call acceptance
Activating/deactivating the key beep
Handset Settings Beeps Key Beeps
Activating/deactivating the battery low beep
Quit the menu without saving any changes
Activating/deactivating the error beep
Handset Settings Beeps Range Warning
Handset Settings Beeps
Activating/deactivating the range warning beep
Baby alarm
German
Individual handset settings Baby alarm level
Selecting a language
English French
Activating and deactivating select services
Individual handset settings Select services
Select services list
Loading the select services list provided
Displaying call duration
Call duration display is activated by default
Displaying call duration
Activating/deactivating call duration display
Gigaset 2011 lock functions
Emergency calls when the system is locked
Gigaset 2011 lock functions
Activating/deactivating the lock for outgoing calls
Number 110 stored
Number stored
Example emergency
Deleting all emergency numbers
Service #8 %
Gigaset 2011 lock functions Barred numbers for handsets
Deleting all barred numbers Service
1u SET @u SET
Extensions, are shown on the display
Example handsets 1, 2, and 3 are registered
Set Outward-restricted trunk access
Activating/deactivating the handset lock
Lock functions on the handset
Lock functions on the handset
Barred numbers for handsets
Display with locked handset
Handset lock is switched on
66, an error tone is output
Display with system lock
X OK
Settings t Register
Registering a Gigaset 2000C handset at a base station
Prepare the base station
De-registering a handset from a base station
Operating more than one handset
Switching between collective call and ring priority Service
Operating more than one handset
Call allocation for incoming calls
Confirm
Excluding or including a handset from/into collective call
Selecting a handset for ring priority
Example 3 rings are set
Setting the number of rings for ring priority Service
Naming handsets
Firm
Operating at more than one base station
Operating at more than one base station
Select Best Base and press OK to confirm
Setting the preferred or fixed station
Select Base
Select the base station
Operating at more than one base station Base station names
De-registering a base station
Descriptions with example
Short cuts
Short cuts
Short cut menu
Function list
Short cuts New entry
T New Entry
Insert Function
Displaying a function
Insert Function SET Key
Insert Function Base Prompt SET Key
T Show Function Saving a short cut
Editing an entry
Cancelling a procedure
Cancel Checking for double entries T Check Duplicate
Deleting an entry
T Display Entry
Short cuts Displaying an entry
Deleting all entries
Short Cut u W t Delete Memory
Short cuts Copying an entry/memory
T Copy Memory
Short cuts Starting a short cut
Default short cuts
T DefaultShortCuts
T Start
Short cuts Short cut list
For handset and base functions
Installing the base station
Important notes on putting into service and operation
Important notes on putting into service and operation
Installation site/installation area
For users who wear hearing aids
Nickel-cadmium Nickel-metal-hydride
Important notes on putting into service and operation
Fitting the carrying clip on the handset
Handset battery life
Battery charging times
Differences in operation Gigaset 2000C
Maintenance
Gigaset 1000C Or a Service
Free
Stand-by approx W
Standard
Most manufacturers for Dect radio transmission
Use approx W
Warranty
Symptom Cause Remedy
Contact person
Base code entered does not
Internal dial tone Tuuut
Ring tone Tuuuuut
Recall Tuuuuut
Almost empty
Gigaset 1000TAE
Special accessories
Special accessories
Gigaset 2000L
Headset
Special accessories Gigaset 2000S
Gigaset 2000T
Quick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000C
Quick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000C
Index
100
101
102
Warranty
Users Calling external parties Making internal calls
Siemens AG
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