
17.5.00 | Betrieb.fm | Gigaset3035isdn |
Getting started
17.5.00 | Betrieb.fm | Gigaset3035isdn |
Getting started
Connecting the base station telephone
Please follow the sequence specified
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1.Insert the connector at the long end of the coiled handset cord into the socket marked $on the base station telephone. Push the handset cord into the cable guide.
2.Attach the other end to the handset.
3.Insert the phone cable on the base station telephone into the socket marked Y and push it into the cable guide.
4.Connect the other end to an
5.Insert the connector of the mains cable into the socket on the base station telephone and push it into the cable guide.
6.Connect the
After this, carry out the basic settings with the help of the installation as- sistant.
Use only the
®Power failure:
Your phone and the handsets registered on it will not function in the event of a power failure. All settings and stored information (messages, telephone directory entries) except the date and time will be preserved for an unlimited period.
Press the keys in the specified order
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Making basic settings with the help of the installation assistant
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Check12that all connections<(6 have been made correctly, as described in the chapter “Connecting the base station tel- ephone”(see page 14).
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You can skip individual settings by pressing 2., while takes you back one setting.
The basic settings can be called up and altered later in the individual menus. The ’Setting up the connection’ section on page 88 explains the most important points. The instal- lation assistant appears after a power failure or when the station has been disconnected from the mains. The origi- nal settings are preserved.
You should use the installation assistant when installing your base station telephone for the first time in order to benefit from all advantages of the ISDN phone. You can re- ject assistance by responding with “No” or entering the date and time.
The base station telephone and the answering ma- chine will also operate without these settings. How- ever, some of the phone‘s features will then only be available to a limited extent.
The following settings can now be made in sequence:
●Display language,
●Date and time,
●Type of connection (main station, telephone system),
●Own call numbers (MSN),
●Prefix code (telephone systems only).
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