9
Introduction
●The devices offer a high level of privacy. No protection
can be guaranteed against illegal bugging using other
radio receivers.
●When operating the handset, a basic distinction is made
between:
–telephone/switching functions, e.g. when a call is in
progress
–local functions, e.g. the display when the handset is
on.
●Local functions can also be performed in the charging
shell.
●Local functions can be cancelled with the on-hook key
Ábefore they are stored or saved.
●The local fun ction is ca nc ell ed and th e c all er re ac hes you
if you receive a call while you are performing local func-
tions.
●Even if you remove the battery, your telephone directory
entries, all settings and your PIN are not lost.
●The call charge display at the handset depends on the
Hicom 300/300 E/300 H setting.
●Displays from the system do not contain muted vowels or
special characters.
●The handset can be implemented as a second executive
telephone with limited func tions.
●The emergency number function is not supported by
Hicom cordless E.
●Any dial pauses entered – display P – are not recognised by
Hicom cordless E and are ineffectiv e .
●The ?0$@*@*)!function cannot be used with
Hicom cordless E. The DTMF Suffix Dialling Hicom func-
tion can be used as an alternative, (see page 59).
●Operation at a Gigaset base station is possible in accord-
ance with the Gigaset operating instructions.
General operating instructions