Index

Index

 

A

 

Accepting calls

26

Anonymous caller

32

Appointment

30

Automatic call forwarding

58

Cost billing

44

Current IP Address

24

D

 

Delayed call forwarding

61

Do not disturb

31

DTMF suffix dialling

34

B

 

Batteries

 

Charging

19

Charging time

20

Operating time

20

Standby mode

20

Talk time

20

Battery

 

Inserting batteries

18

C

 

Call forwarding

52

Activating/deactivating

58

Automatic

58

Changing for different terminal

63

Checking for another telephone

63

Fixed

53

for different terminal

62

Variable

55

with codes

59

Call ID display

33

Call, transferring

41

Callback

 

Answering

46

Saving

46

Viewing and deleting

47

Callback request

28

Calling a second user

35

Camp-on

27, 47

CE symbol

3

Charging time

20

Cleaning the telephone

71

Conference

36

Managing

40

Setting up

37

Viewing members

40

Consultation

35

Contact

80

E

 

Error messages

72

Expanding a conference

38

Extension

24

F

 

Fax messages

28

Fixed forwarding

53

Forwarding

52

Function keys

11

H

 

Handset

 

Setting

22

Handset display language

22

Handset Noise Mode

23

Handset operating times

20

Handset ring tone

23

HTML format

70

I

 

Interference with electronic equipment

 

EMC

2

K

 

Keys

 

Display keys

12

Function keys

11

L

 

Last number redial

26

Line indicator

10

Locking/Unlocking

49

Logon at another telephone

64

with a PIN

64

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Siemens 4000 operating instructions Index, Battery

4000 specifications

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