Siemens 2011 For users who wear hearing aids, Nickel-cadmium Nickel-metal-hydride

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Gigaset 2011 Comfort, GBR: A30852-X1106-B307-1-

Important notes on putting into service and operation

Notes on operating the handset

For users who wear hearing aids

If you wear a hearing aid, please note that radio signals can interfere with hearing aids, and if sufficiently loud, can cause a very unpleasant humming sound.

Using rechargeable batteries

The following should be noted when using rechargeable batteries:

Only use the rechargeable battery types supplied (AA nickel-cadmium batteries).

Nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH) rechargeable batteries can significantly increase the time for which Gigaset 2000S/2000C can be used.

The following batteries are authorised:

Nickel-cadmium

Nickel-metal-hydride

 

 

 

 

Saft RC6

Sanyo HR-3 U (1300 mAh)

 

 

Panasonic P-60 AA/1P

GP GP120 AA HC

 

 

Philips R6 NC-P

Emmerich CE R 6

 

 

UCAR RC6

Energizer EMH-1100 AAC

 

 

Energizer Eveready RC 6

Varta VH 1101 AA

 

 

DAIMON ACCU 1000

 

 

 

Varta Accu Plus Ni-Cd 1,2V No.

 

5006

 

 

 

Sanyo N-3U

 

 

 

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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 symbolsInstallation instructions Safety precautionsOnly 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 packagePower cord Underside of base station housingTelephone cord Charge the batteries Setting dial pulsing Checking your own telephone’s signalling method@33x Menu-driven operation Menu-driven operationMenu structure Menu structure is hierarchicalActivating the additional menu Moving to higher menu levels and exiting a menuDisplays in the operating instructions Handset Settings Beeps Confirm BeepAbbreviated presentation XW t New EntryMenu-driven operation On-line menu Handset VolumeExample of menu operation during a telephone call Following is displayedMain menu Handset Lock Menu-driven operation Principal menusDirectory menu Redial menuBeeps Key Beeps SettingsRange Beep Language You can switch your handset To protected mode Off On again On/off/protected modeSwitching the handset to protected mode Operating modesSwitching off the handset When the handset is switched offOperating modes Signalling method Incoming calls Incoming callsCall number display Accepting calls When the handset is in the base station or charging unitInternal call Following example shows a call from mobile unitEnding a call Incoming calls External call-waiting during internal callsDeactivating the microphone mute function External outgoing calls External outgoing callsCalling external parties Suppressing call number display at the called party Suppressing secret numbers for redialNo answer or line busy Manually inserting a pauseDialling with the directory External outgoing calls RedialRepeating the last number dialled Repeating one of the last five call numbers T Dial NumberDial Number Dialling from the call listWhite Peter When a caller is selected, Current date, time, numberActivating the call list Selecting and calling back a callerGigaset 2000S Deleting a callback party from the call listSearching for and dialling a callback number Gigaset 1000CSearch for a call number in the list Delete the entry Switch to ToneExternal 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 Save Entry Cancel Inserting a pause Saving an entry or cancelling an operationNew Entry U W t New EntryCopying numbers Delete Entry T Delete Entry Processing and saving an entry Deleting the directoryXW t Delete Directory Copying an entry/directory Creating and managing the directory Available memoryXW t Available Memory T Copy EntryAdministering the redial memory Administering the redial memoryYou can copy a selected call number to the directory Copying a redial number to the directoryCopy Number Displaying the call number T Display Number Input function Contents input fieldInput function Entering names and numbersException Moving from the Name field to the Content fieldInserting, deleting, and moving characters DeletingExamples changing an entry Example making a new directory entryMaking changes in the Name field Making changes in the Contents field ProcedureExample field boundaries Entering letters, special characters, and digits123 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 Isdn configuration Select Services Backlighting Baby alarm level Language settingDSS number, redial Handset PIN stored page 44 is not delet- edPossible signalling method settings Important basic settings Operating in a telephone system@37x Dual-tone multifrequency signalling DTMF/Flash @33x Set dial pulsing DPAnalog trunks Entering the analog trunk and the MSI Service@24 x SET @2% x SET @2@ x SET @21 x SET Modify the pause length after the analog trunk/MSIDeleting the analog trunk/MSI Redial 2%3 u SETIndividual 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 toneIndividual handset settings Individual handset settingsSetting the handset volume Settings t Handset VolumeOK or Individual handset settings Ringer settingsSettings Handset Settings Auto Backlight Isdn configurationSave. Symbol for on = Automatic call acceptanceActivating/deactivating the battery low beep Handset Settings Beeps Key BeepsActivating/deactivating the key beep Quit the menu without saving any changesHandset Settings Beeps Handset Settings Beeps Range WarningActivating/deactivating the error beep Activating/deactivating the range warning beepBaby alarm Selecting a language Individual handset settings Baby alarm levelGerman English FrenchSelect services list Individual handset settings Select servicesActivating and deactivating select services Loading the select services list providedDisplaying call duration Call duration display is activated by defaultDisplaying call duration Activating/deactivating call duration displayGigaset 2011 lock functions Emergency calls when the system is lockedGigaset 2011 lock functions Activating/deactivating the lock for outgoing callsExample emergency Number storedNumber 110 stored Deleting all emergency numbersGigaset 2011 lock functions Barred numbers for handsets Service #8 %Deleting all barred numbers Service Example handsets 1, 2, and 3 are registered Extensions, are shown on the display1u 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 handsets66, an error tone is output Handset lock is switched onDisplay with locked handset Display with system lockRegistering a Gigaset 2000C handset at a base station Settings t RegisterX OK Prepare the base stationDe-registering a handset from a base station Operating more than one handset Switching between collective call and ring priority ServiceOperating more than one handset Call allocation for incoming callsSelecting a handset for ring priority Excluding or including a handset from/into collective callConfirm Naming handsets Setting the number of rings for ring priority ServiceExample 3 rings are set FirmOperating at more than one base station Operating at more than one base stationSelect Base Setting the preferred or fixed stationSelect Best Base and press OK to confirm Select the base stationDe-registering a base station Operating at more than one base station Base station namesShort cuts Short cutsDescriptions with example Short cut menuT New Entry Short cuts New entryFunction list Insert FunctionInsert Function Base Prompt SET Key Insert Function SET KeyDisplaying a function T Show Function Saving a short cutCancel Checking for double entries T Check Duplicate Cancelling a procedureEditing an entry Deleting an entryDeleting all entries Short cuts Displaying an entryT Display Entry Short Cut u W t Delete MemoryT Copy Memory Short cuts Copying an entry/memoryT DefaultShortCuts Default short cutsShort cuts Starting a short cut T StartFor handset and base functions Short cuts Short cut listImportant notes on putting into service and operation Important notes on putting into service and operationInstalling the base station Installation site/installation areaNickel-cadmium Nickel-metal-hydride For users who wear hearing aidsImportant notes on putting into service and operation Battery charging times Handset battery lifeFitting the carrying clip on the handset Gigaset 1000C Or a Service MaintenanceDifferences in operation Gigaset 2000C Free Most manufacturers for Dect radio transmission StandardStand-by approx W Use approx WWarranty Symptom Cause Remedy Base code entered does not Contact personRecall Tuuuuut Ring tone TuuuuutInternal dial tone Tuuut Almost emptySpecial accessories Special accessoriesGigaset 1000TAE Gigaset 2000LGigaset 2000T Special accessories Gigaset 2000SHeadset Quick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000C Quick reference guide handset Gigaset 2000CIndex 100 101 Users Calling external parties Making internal calls Warranty102 Hofmannstraße 51, D-81359 München Issued by Private Communication System GroupSiemens AG