Siemens 2011 Individual handset settings, Setting the handset volume, Settings t Handset Volume

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Individual handset settings

Individual handset settings

You can program your handset to suit your own individual requirements. All settings are made directly on the hand- set. When operating with more than one handset, the handset must be registered at the base station

(page 69).

Setting the handset volume

The handset has three volume settings:

Level 1 ... Level 3 = handset volume normal ... loud

The factory default is level 1 (normal).

This setting can also be adjusted during a call.

(tmeans: scroll with u Z, confirm with x OK )

.t Settings t Handset Volume

The following appears on your display:

:

Handset vol. 2

<> { OK

(Example: handset volume is set to level 2)

u> or u < x OK or

u {

Set handset volume and

confirm

Quit the function without saving any changes.

The handset volume is displayed when the handset is on hook.

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Contents Gigaset 2011 Comfort Your guide to this manual GigasetOverview Gigaset Base station keys Display keys assignments Overview keys@, and # Symbol Explanation Overview display symbolsAs shown Safety precautionsInstallation instructions Only use rechargeable batApproval and conformity Contents Contents Short cuts Check the contents of the package Step by step guide to putting into serviceStep by step guide to putting into service Observe the safety precautionsUnderside of base station housing Power cordTelephone cord Charge the batteries Checking your own telephone’s signalling method Setting dial pulsing@33x Menu structure is hierarchical Menu-driven operationMenu-driven operation Menu structureActivating the additional menu Moving to higher menu levels and exiting a menuXW t New Entry Handset Settings Beeps Confirm BeepDisplays in the operating instructions Abbreviated presentationFollowing is displayed Handset VolumeMenu-driven operation On-line menu Example of menu operation during a telephone callRedial menu Menu-driven operation Principal menusMain menu Handset Lock Directory menuSettings Beeps Key BeepsRange Beep Language Operating modes On/off/protected modeYou can switch your handset To protected mode Off On again Switching the handset to protected modeSwitching off the handset When the handset is switched offOperating modes Signalling method Incoming calls Incoming callsCall number display Following example shows a call from mobile unit When the handset is in the base station or charging unitAccepting calls Internal callIncoming calls External call-waiting during internal calls Ending a callDeactivating the microphone mute function External outgoing calls External outgoing callsCalling external parties Manually inserting a pause Suppressing secret numbers for redialSuppressing call number display at the called party No answer or line busyRepeating one of the last five call numbers T Dial Number External outgoing calls RedialDialling with the directory Repeating the last number dialledDial Number Dialling from the call listSelecting and calling back a caller When a caller is selected, Current date, time, numberWhite Peter Activating the call listGigaset 1000C Deleting a callback party from the call listGigaset 2000S Searching for and dialling a callback numberSearch for a call number in the list Delete the entry Switch to ToneExternal outgoing calls Ending a call Making internal calls Collective ringing and internal callsCollective ringing and internal calls Making collective calls from one handset to all handsetsEnding 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 U W t New Entry Saving an entry or cancelling an operationSave Entry Cancel Inserting a pause New EntryCopying numbers Deleting the directory Delete Entry T Delete Entry Processing and saving an entryXW t Delete Directory T Copy Entry Creating and managing the directory Available memoryCopying an entry/directory XW t Available MemoryAdministering 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 Entering names and numbers Contents input fieldInput function Input functionDeleting Moving from the Name field to the Content fieldException Inserting, deleting, and moving charactersExample making a new directory entry Examples changing an entryMaking changes in the Name field Making changes in the Contents field ProcedureEntering letters, special characters, and digits Example field boundaries123 789 Key Press x Character setImportant basic settings Important basic settingsChanging the base code/PIN If you forget your base code or PIN Changing the handset PINReset the base station to the factory default Handset PIN stored page 44 is not delet- ed Backlighting Baby alarm level Language settingIsdn configuration Select Services DSS number, redial@33x Set dial pulsing DP Important basic settings Operating in a telephone systemPossible signalling method settings @37x Dual-tone multifrequency signalling DTMF/FlashAnalog trunks Entering the analog trunk and the MSI ServiceRedial 2%3 u SET Modify the pause length after the analog trunk/MSI@24 x SET @2% x SET @2@ x SET @21 x SET Deleting the analog trunk/MSIIndividual base station settings Individual base station settingsSwitch the ringer off and save the setting Redial 411x SET Redial 41@x SET Setting the base station ringer toneSettings t Handset Volume Individual handset settingsIndividual handset settings Setting the handset volumeOK or Individual handset settings Ringer settingsAutomatic call acceptance Isdn configurationSettings Handset Settings Auto Backlight Save. Symbol for on =Quit the menu without saving any changes Handset Settings Beeps Key BeepsActivating/deactivating the battery low beep Activating/deactivating the key beepActivating/deactivating the range warning beep Handset Settings Beeps Range WarningHandset Settings Beeps Activating/deactivating the error beepBaby alarm English French Individual handset settings Baby alarm levelSelecting a language GermanLoading the select services list provided Individual handset settings Select servicesSelect services list Activating and deactivating select servicesActivating/deactivating call duration display Call duration display is activated by defaultDisplaying call duration Displaying call durationActivating/deactivating the lock for outgoing calls Emergency calls when the system is lockedGigaset 2011 lock functions Gigaset 2011 lock functionsDeleting all emergency numbers Number storedExample emergency Number 110 storedGigaset 2011 lock functions Barred numbers for handsets Service #8 %Deleting 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 Barred numbers for handsets Lock functions on the handsetLock functions on the handset Activating/deactivating the handset lockDisplay with system lock Handset lock is switched on66, an error tone is output Display with locked handsetPrepare the base station Settings t RegisterRegistering a Gigaset 2000C handset at a base station X OKDe-registering a handset from a base station Call allocation for incoming calls Switching between collective call and ring priority ServiceOperating more than one handset Operating more than one handsetExcluding or including a handset from/into collective call Selecting a handset for ring priorityConfirm Firm Setting the number of rings for ring priority ServiceNaming handsets Example 3 rings are setOperating at more than one base station Operating at more than one base stationSelect the base station Setting the preferred or fixed stationSelect Base Select Best Base and press OK to confirmDe-registering a base station Operating at more than one base station Base station namesShort cut menu Short cutsShort cuts Descriptions with exampleInsert Function Short cuts New entryT New Entry Function listT Show Function Saving a short cut Insert Function SET KeyInsert Function Base Prompt SET Key Displaying a functionDeleting an entry Cancelling a procedureCancel Checking for double entries T Check Duplicate Editing an entryShort Cut u W t Delete Memory Short cuts Displaying an entryDeleting all entries T Display EntryT Copy Memory Short cuts Copying an entry/memoryT Start Default short cutsT DefaultShortCuts Short cuts Starting a short cutFor handset and base functions Short cuts Short cut listInstallation site/installation area Important notes on putting into service and operationImportant notes on putting into service and operation Installing the base stationNickel-cadmium Nickel-metal-hydride For users who wear hearing aidsImportant 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 Use approx W StandardMost manufacturers for Dect radio transmission Stand-by approx WWarranty Symptom Cause Remedy Base code entered does not Contact personAlmost empty Ring tone TuuuuutRecall Tuuuuut Internal dial tone TuuutGigaset 2000L Special accessoriesSpecial accessories Gigaset 1000TAESpecial 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