Siemens Giga 3000 operating instructions Safety precautions, Display symbols, Ö2.

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Giga 3000 Comfort, IM1-engl, A31008-G3000-B002-3-6Z19 3000cou.fm

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Safety precautions

Never use ordinary (non-rechargeable) batteries. Only use approved batteries of the same type (rechargeable), otherwise the battery casings may be destroyed (danger- ous). See table on page 7.

The handset’s battery compartments feature the following

gdia rams:

Insert rechargeable batteries correctly in

accordance with polarity symbols. hOperate battery type in accordance with these

operating instructions.

Never use non-Siemens charging units as these can dam- age the batteries.

Batteries heat up during charging - this is a normal occur- rence and is not dangerous.

The functionality of medical equipment can be affected by the handset.

The handset can cause an unpleasant humming sound in hearing aids.

Do not install the base station in bathrooms or showers.

Do not operate the telephone in environments where there is risk of explosion (e.g. paint shops).

Always include the operating instructions when passing your handset on to third parties.

The batteries and handset should be disposed of in an en- vironmentally-friendly manner.

Display symbols

The following symbols appear in display, depending on the operating situation:

M

Network access list

,17

Internal dialling

;< On/off

[

Redialling number



Left/right

Ö2.

Confirmation

,

Mailbox function:

*2%$&. End function

 

e.g. new entry

\

Cancel/higher

 

in the caller list

: Delete character

 

menu level

9

Supplementary

menu

4

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Contents Gigaset Comfort Idle display, display keys Brief overviewProtective film Important menus Display symbols Safety precautionsÖ2. Contents Preparing the handset Contents of the packageInserting the batteries Charging the batteries Approved batteriesFitting the attachment clip Activating/deactivating the handsetActivating/deactivating keypad protection Handset operating time/charging timeRegistering the handset Making calls Making external callsDirect internal dialling Answering a callHandsfree talking when dialling/answering a call When the user answersHandsfree talking Transferring a call, making an enquiry callRedial Manual redialAutomatic redial Additional functionsDirectories Storing a call numberDialling from the directory Ö2.ÖEntering names Press the appropriate key repeatedly or hold it downControlling the cursor Deleting a characterRS\QWU\ Handset called ringsSpeed dialling from the network access list Network access supportLinking call numbers Audio settings Handset/loudspeaker volumeÖ2.Ö Change the volume and save Caller listRinger volume/melody Setting short beeps advisory beepActivating/deactivating warning and signal beeps Select the required functionSecurity Changing the telephone PINSecurity functions begin as follows Ö2.Ö Ö2.ÖSafety pre Hot key selection direct station selectionTelephone lock Saving/changing/deleting a hot key numberFurther settings Setting the display languageDialling the emergency number Auto talkResetting the handset to the default configu- ration Handset factory settingsBase settings Additional base settingsAll other base settings begin as follows Registering the handsetHandset user options handset short cuts Base station user optionsSaving handset user options QVHUWXQFWLRQ Starting a handset short cutSetting the noise level Room monitorSaving the call number Activating the room monitorSettings at the base Guarantee/serviceAppendix Range