Siemens 2011 Input function, Entering names and numbers, Name input field, Contents input field

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Input function

Input function

The input function is always active when names or call numbers are entered or edited, e.g.

New Entry, Edit Entry (directory, short cut, base set- tings)

Enter Number, Edit Number (redial)

DSS Number

BabyAlarm

En-bloc Dialling, PIN

Entering names and numbers

The three display lines are divided as follows:

Line 1 for name (16 characters)

Lines 2 and 3 for contents (32 characters)

In the following diagrams, "s" marks a blank space.

 

 

 

 

 

sssss<Name>sssss

Name input field

 

 

 

 

ssss< Contents>ssss

Contents input field

 

ssssssssssssssss

 

 

 

 

 

 

The number of fields available for input depend on the in- put type, i.e. both are available for the directory, for exam- ple, and only the second field for en-bloc dialling.

If data is entered or edited only in the Contents fields, the Name field remains empty or contains information such as the redial number.

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Contents Gigaset 2011 Comfort Gigaset Your guide to this manualOverview Gigaset Overview keys Base station keys Display keys assignments@, and # Overview display symbols Symbol ExplanationSafety precautions Installation instructionsOnly use rechargeable bat As shownApproval and conformity Contents Contents Short cuts Step by step guide to putting into service Step by step guide to putting into serviceObserve the safety precautions Check the contents of the packageUnderside of base station housing Power cordTelephone cord Charge the batteries Checking your own telephone’s signalling method Setting dial pulsing@33x Menu-driven operation Menu-driven operationMenu structure Menu structure is hierarchicalMoving to higher menu levels and exiting a menu Activating the additional menuHandset Settings Beeps Confirm Beep Displays in the operating instructionsAbbreviated presentation XW t New EntryHandset Volume Menu-driven operation On-line menuExample of menu operation during a telephone call Following is displayedMenu-driven operation Principal menus Main menu Handset LockDirectory menu Redial menuSettings Beeps Key BeepsRange Beep Language On/off/protected mode You can switch your handset To protected mode Off On againSwitching the handset to protected mode Operating modesWhen the handset is switched off Switching off the handsetOperating modes Signalling method Incoming calls Incoming callsCall number display When the handset is in the base station or charging unit Accepting callsInternal call Following example shows a call from mobile unitIncoming calls External call-waiting during internal calls Ending a callDeactivating the microphone mute function External outgoing calls External outgoing callsCalling external parties Suppressing secret numbers for redial Suppressing call number display at the called partyNo answer or line busy Manually inserting a pauseExternal outgoing calls Redial Dialling with the directoryRepeating the last number dialled Repeating one of the last five call numbers T Dial NumberDialling from the call list Dial NumberWhen a caller is selected, Current date, time, number White PeterActivating the call list Selecting and calling back a callerDeleting a callback party from the call list Gigaset 2000SSearching for and dialling a callback number Gigaset 1000CSwitch to Tone Search for a call number in the list Delete the entryExternal outgoing calls Ending a call Collective ringing and internal calls Collective ringing and internal callsMaking collective calls from one handset to all handsets Making internal callsEnding an internal call Internal consultation calls and transferring calls Internal consultation calls and transferring callsConsultation calls Either Disconnect the internal party Creating and managing the directory Creating and managing the directoryUW t e.g. New Entry Saving an entry or cancelling an operation Save Entry Cancel Inserting a pauseNew Entry U W t New EntryCopying numbers Deleting the directory Delete Entry T Delete Entry Processing and saving an entryXW t Delete Directory Creating and managing the directory Available memory Copying an entry/directoryXW t Available Memory T Copy EntryAdministering the redial memory Administering the redial memoryCopying a redial number to the directory You can copy a selected call number to the directoryCopy Number Displaying the call number T Display Number Contents input field Input functionInput function Entering names and numbersMoving from the Name field to the Content field ExceptionInserting, deleting, and moving characters DeletingExample making a new directory entry Examples changing an entryMaking changes in the Name field Procedure Making changes in the Contents fieldEntering letters, special characters, and digits Example field boundaries123 789 Character set Key Press xImportant basic settings Important basic settingsChanging the base code/PIN Changing the handset PIN If you forget your base code or PINReset the base station to the factory default Backlighting Baby alarm level Language setting Isdn configuration Select ServicesDSS number, redial Handset PIN stored page 44 is not delet- edImportant basic settings Operating in a telephone system Possible signalling method settings@37x Dual-tone multifrequency signalling DTMF/Flash @33x Set dial pulsing DPEntering the analog trunk and the MSI Service Analog trunksModify the pause length after the analog trunk/MSI @24 x SET @2% x SET @2@ x SET @21 x SETDeleting the analog trunk/MSI Redial 2%3 u SETIndividual base station settings Individual base station settingsSwitch the ringer off and save the setting Setting the base station ringer tone Redial 411x SET Redial 41@x SETIndividual handset settings Individual handset settingsSetting the handset volume Settings t Handset VolumeIndividual handset settings Ringer settings OK orIsdn configuration Settings Handset Settings Auto BacklightSave. Symbol for on = Automatic call acceptanceHandset Settings Beeps Key Beeps Activating/deactivating the battery low beepActivating/deactivating the key beep Quit the menu without saving any changesHandset Settings Beeps Range Warning Handset Settings BeepsActivating/deactivating the error beep Activating/deactivating the range warning beepBaby alarm Individual handset settings Baby alarm level Selecting a languageGerman English FrenchIndividual handset settings Select services Select services listActivating and deactivating select services Loading the select services list providedCall duration display is activated by default Displaying call durationDisplaying call duration Activating/deactivating call duration displayEmergency calls when the system is locked Gigaset 2011 lock functionsGigaset 2011 lock functions Activating/deactivating the lock for outgoing callsNumber stored Example emergencyNumber 110 stored Deleting all emergency numbersService #8 % Gigaset 2011 lock functions Barred numbers for handsetsDeleting all barred numbers Service Extensions, are shown on the display Example handsets 1, 2, and 3 are registered1u SET @u SET Set Outward-restricted trunk access Lock functions on the handset Lock functions on the handsetActivating/deactivating the handset lock Barred numbers for handsetsHandset lock is switched on 66, an error tone is outputDisplay with locked handset Display with system lockSettings t Register Registering a Gigaset 2000C handset at a base stationX OK Prepare the base stationDe-registering a handset from a base station Switching between collective call and ring priority Service Operating more than one handsetOperating more than one handset Call allocation for incoming callsExcluding or including a handset from/into collective call Selecting a handset for ring priorityConfirm Setting the number of rings for ring priority Service Naming handsetsExample 3 rings are set FirmOperating at more than one base station Operating at more than one base stationSetting the preferred or fixed station Select BaseSelect Best Base and press OK to confirm Select the base stationOperating at more than one base station Base station names De-registering a base stationShort cuts Short cutsDescriptions with example Short cut menuShort cuts New entry T New EntryFunction list Insert FunctionInsert Function SET Key Insert Function Base Prompt SET KeyDisplaying a function T Show Function Saving a short cutCancelling a procedure Cancel Checking for double entries T Check DuplicateEditing an entry Deleting an entryShort cuts Displaying an entry Deleting all entriesT Display Entry Short Cut u W t Delete MemoryShort cuts Copying an entry/memory T Copy MemoryDefault short cuts T DefaultShortCutsShort cuts Starting a short cut T StartShort cuts Short cut list For handset and base functionsImportant notes on putting into service and operation Important notes on putting into service and operationInstalling the base station Installation site/installation areaFor users who wear hearing aids Nickel-cadmium Nickel-metal-hydrideImportant notes on putting into service and operation Handset battery life Battery charging timesFitting the carrying clip on the handset Maintenance Gigaset 1000C Or a ServiceDifferences in operation Gigaset 2000C Free Standard Most manufacturers for Dect radio transmissionStand-by approx W Use approx WWarranty Symptom Cause Remedy Contact person Base code entered does notRing tone Tuuuuut Recall TuuuuutInternal dial tone Tuuut Almost emptySpecial accessories Special accessoriesGigaset 1000TAE Gigaset 2000LSpecial accessories Gigaset 2000S Gigaset 2000THeadset Quick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000C Quick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000CIndex 100 101 Warranty Users Calling external parties Making internal calls102 Issued by Private Communication System Group Hofmannstraße 51, D-81359 MünchenSiemens AG