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1. 3 V Vertical scrolling 23 41 Issued by Gigaset Communications GmbH Frankenstr 2a D 46395 Bocholt Gigaset Communications GmbH 2011 All rights reserved Subject to availability Rights of modification reserved www gigaset com
2. 19 Display language SEINO EE 13 Display lock 26 E Earpiece mode 32 Endcallkey 32 End call end key 3 End Keys ee EE ee ates Be oo 3 Entering EE 25 F Function activating deactivating 18 selecting 18 H Handset activating deactivating 18 idledisplay 17 19 idle status 26 inidlestatus 17 19 MN e Ne NN e Kee SEN NN 32 OVEIVIOW AA AAA AA 3 s tting UP EE 11 Handsfreemode 32 Hearingaids 7 l Icons option slider 5 status aa 4 Idle display configurable page 17 dial page 3 handset en A EE 17 19 Idle status handset uwani 17 19 returning fo 26 Incorrect entries AE NGA IA 25 K Key and display lock IA E 3 Keylock 26 Kyaka 3 Keys endcallkey 32 kandi IA 3 pagingkey base 4 L List scrolling in ia 23 Lock activating deactivating display lock 26 activating deactivating key lock 26 Lower uppercase 25 M Making calls acceptingacall 32 erternal 32 Manufacturer warranty Middle East 35 Medicaleguipment 7 Menu applications 2
3. Ys Answer Machine 8 Bluetooth Touching Show Service Info displays the service information for your Do vot disturb handset You may need the service information when you contact our Alarm hotline 06 00 Closing the status page gt Touch the RAN icon in the header to Show Service Info return to the idle display Using the phone Using the menus All the functions for the base and the handset are provided in a menu main menu Open the menu gt Briefly press the middle key O when the handset is in idle status The main menu is divided into two pages that are displayed separately The Appli cations page subsequently referred to as the Applications menu comprises all the applications offered by your base or handset The Settings page subsequently referred to as the Settings menu offers all the setting options for the base handset and telephony The following picture shows examples of the menus The functions applications contained in the menus depend on the firmware version that is loaded Applications menu Settings menu Page position marker Apjlications Contacts Call List Audio Display Settings Keypad Om o Room Calendar Monitor Screensavers Caller Sounds Pictures Language Handsets System Location Base bs Telephony SMS Service Centres So Bluetooth Answer Network Machine Mailbox Gigaset SL910A only Switch to a different main menu page Changing between the
4. Manama Tel 00973 17311173 E mail servicemanager ashrafs com bh Saudi Arabian Service Centers Ahmed Abdulwahed Trading Co Jeddah Service Center Al Amal Plaza Hail Street Jeddeh Saudi Arabia Tel 02 6500282 Ext 209 Riyadh Service Center Olaya Street Riyadh Saudi Arabia Tel 01 4622470 4623850 Khobar Service Centre Al Khobar Street Al Khobar Saudi Arabia Tel 03 8944193 03 8952359 Madina Munawara Al Ayon Street Tel 00966 4 8387931 Khamis Mushyat Al Khalidiya St Tel 00966 7 2230772 Tabuk Main Street Tel 00966 4 4219232 Service Centres Midde East Kuwait Customer Service Hotline Kuwait Tel 00965 22458737 00965 22458738 Al Baptain Service Center Shop 247 Qibla Block 11 Avenue 11 Souk al Kabeer Fahad Al Salem Street Tel 00965 2464993 Jordan SEDR Home amp office Electronics Co Tronicom Wasfi Al Tal St Building No 80 2nd floor Tel 00962 6 5625460 1 2 Lebanon 306 Jdeideh Sin el Fil Blvd Tel 00961 1240259 00961 1236110 Authorisation This device is intended for connection to analogue networks outside the European Economic Area with the exception of Switzerland depending on national type approval Country specific requirements have been taken into consideration We Gigaset Communications GmbH declare that this device meets the essential requirements and other relevant regulations laid down in Directive 1999 5 CE A copy of the 199
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6. all the actions that you can apply in the current context gt Touch an option to perform the corresponding action Example moveable option slider UM x a Contacts QuickDial Internal If all of the options cannot be displayed at the same time in one row a moveable option slider is generally used You can scroll horizontally using the option slider Moving the option slider horizontal scrolling A moveable option slider is identified by an arrow to the right and or left next to the options see the picture above The arrows indicate that there are additional options to those that are visible gt Place a finger on the option slider and drag to the left to view the options to the right gt Pull the finger to the right to view the options to the left Showing hiding option slider While establishing an external connection and during an external call an option slider with two lines is used instead of the moveable option slider If the space is not sufficient for the options available the amp icon is displayed below the option slider gt Touch to show further options gt Touch Mto hide them again Using the phone Entering numbers and text incorrect entries The appropriate keypads are displayed to enter numbers and text An optional field numerical keypad for entering phone numbers or a system PIN A typewriter key pad for entering text You use them to enter characters by touching the relevant ch
7. 1 OPENING EE 21 SI en Seeerei 21 UNI d 21 Menuguidance 21 Menukey 3 Message page idledisplay 19 Mini USB connection socket 3 Muting handset 32 N Navigationarea 3 19 Numbers Entering SEA 25 O Opening the submenu ssssssssnns 22 Option slider 3 24 ICONS AA AAA AA AWE 5 MOVING IAEA 24 showing hiding 24 Index P Packagecontents 8 Page Changinj iia 19 Paging EE A Paging key 4 Phone Operating AA 18 Poweradapter 7 Q Ouickaccess 17 R le EE 8 Registration 1 S Scrolling in lists 23 Selecting alistentry 18 Service Centres Midde East 37 Service functions configuring 22 Setting Gate AA AWA 13 lu AAA 13 Setting up AAA WA BAA 8 handset ccc cece cece ee ee WA 11 Settingsmenu 21 Signal strength cece ee eee 4 Stats ani IA 3 20 NAA ED R E R aa 4 Status Dage cece eee eee ee eee 20 CIOSING si awa 20 T Talk Key isc peck disagnacet yeti anie 3 Text Eter Gireg asaan penei g ebe 25 Touchscreen 3 Operating AAA 18 U Upper lowercase 25 USB connection socket
8. 9 5 EC Declaration of Conformity is available at this Internet address www gigaset com docs LE 0682 Please note Signs of wear on the display and metal frame are excluded from the warranty 39 Index Index A Activating display lock 26 key 1OCK i soviet AAA 26 Applicationsmenu 21 Area code SCCUMG AE SE 13 Authorisation 39 B Backfunction 26 Base connecting 9 settingup 8 Battery Charging AU EA 12 charging status 4 INSEMUING ui AAA 11 Battery chargingstatus 4 BUON ee dd EN Eech 18 C Call ACCEPTING IA 32 Eternal AAA 32 Calling externally 32 Changing character set 25 display page 19 keypad layout 25 PAGUMU ccc cece eee e wenn 21 Configurable page 17 idledisplay 19 Correcting incorrectentries 25 Country Setting 2 ed ENNEN EEN E 13 Customer Care 33 Customer Service amp Assistance 33 D Deactivating display lock 26 keylock 26 40 Dial page idledisplay 3 19 Directory OPENING UA schemes aa 17 Display in idle status
9. Gigaset SLOTO SLIIOA Congratulations By purchasing a Gigaset you have chosen a brand that is fully committed to sustainability This product s packaging is eco friendly SUSTAINABLE To learn more visit www gigaset com PACKAGING GIGASET INSPIRING CONVERSATION MADE IN GERMANY Gigaset SL910 SL910A with the special touch Gigaset SL910 SL910A with the special touch Congratulations on your purchase of the first Gigaset with touchscreen This phone sets new standards with its high quality genuine metal frame 3 2 TFT colour touchscreen and excel lent sound quality and last but by no means least its impressive interior qualities Your Gigaset can do a lot more than just make calls Set up one of the three home screens according to your needs Bring together the important functions and numbers which you can start up or call directly from idle status with a single touch Customise Give each caller his own personal portrait look at your personal pictures as a screensaver slide show and load the ringtones you want onto your handset Make sure your phone is always up to date Use the base s Ethernet connection to download new and expanded versions of the base firmware directly from the Internet You can load new handset software from your PC to the handset using our Gigaset QuickSync software Other practical information Copy directories from existing Gigaset handsets use the QuickDial function adapt y
10. Product comparison Compare the features of several products with each other Downloads for user manuals and current software updates E mail contact form for customer service Please register your phone online right after purchase This enables us to provide you with even better service regarding questions or an after sales query issue claim In order to contact our customer service via email please use the email contact form from our Gigaset online portal after selecting your home country Our representatives are also available on the telephone hotlines for consultation 33 Customer Service amp Assistance Customer Service amp Assistance Australia AAA 1300 780 878 Austria 0043 1311 3046 Bahrain 97 31 73 11 173 078 15 66 79 Bosnia Herzegovina 033 276 649 E UE 4003 3020 grandes cidades e regi es metropolitanas Custo de uma ligao local EE 0800 888 3020 demais localidades Gratuito Bulgaria ia 359 2 9710666 0 50 eBpo Ha mnHyTa OT BC UKU AbpxKaBU 3a CTal AOHaPHN Tenedoun 3a o6aKgaHna OT MoOunHN TenepoHu moxe pa nma gpyrn yenn Canada 1 866 247 8758 China 0 21 400 670 6007 RMB 0 11 Croatia 01 2456 555 0 23 Kn Czech Republic 0 233 032 727 Denmark 45 0 35 25 86 00 Eipl pd WAS renere 09 231 134 25 Frae AA 433170706181 Cout d un appel local depuis une ligne fike France Telecom Germany
11. Set base to registration mode Flashes Base in registration mode Lights up LAN connection active for firmware update only Display icons Icons on the status bar The following icons are displayed in the status bar depending on the settings and the operating status of your telephone Icon Meaning Meaning Signal strength Eco Mode off Battery charge status 76 100 White charged over 66 White if Eco Mode is off 26 50 Green if Eco Mode is on 51 75 White charged between 34 and 66 White charged between 11 and 33 Red charged below 11 1 25 Red no connection to the base Eco Mode activated White if Eco Mode is off Green if Eco Mode is on Flashing red battery almost empty less than 10 minutes talktime Mano Battery charging Answering machine activated current charge status RR KENGER SL910A only DIS 0 10 Bluetooth activated or Bluetooth headset data device con Die 1190 3390 DS nected 34 66 KS Ringtone deactivated DECH 67 100 OMe Alarm switched on and wake up time set A Option slider icons Overview of handset The functions on the option slider change depending on the operating situation Icon Action Action a Activate handsfree mode DI orange Handsfree mode is activated Deactivate handsfree mode Handsfree profile DR Deactivat
12. aracter on the display These then appear in the text or number field displayed on the page If several number and or text fields are displayed e g First Name and Surname in a directory entry you must activate the field by touching it before writing The flashing cursor is displayed in the activated field To avoid unnecessary incorrect entries Touch a character on the keypad and this character is enlarged If the wrong character is enlarged you can move your finger to the required character without lifting it from the display The character is only copied to the text field once you lift your finger from the display Correcting incorrect entries Briefly touch KX to delete the last character Press and hold to delete the whole content of the number or text field Entering text gt Touch the shift key Mi to change between lower and upper case If upper case is activated the keypad is shown in upper case letters otherwise it is in lower case Upper case is only activated for the next character Then lower case is automatically reactivated When editing a directory entry the first letter and each letter following a space is automatically in upper case gt Touch if you want to enter a digit or a special character Touch More to view other special characters Touch A to return to the normal keypad lower case gt Touch if necessary several times to change the character set or the keypad layout The following keypad layou
13. ch the status bar to display the status page April 2011 2 page 20 25 Current date Thursday Ti ime Open directory Call List Contacts Open call lists Your phone is now ready for use 17 Using the phone Using the phone Activating deactivating the handset gt Press and hold the end call key e in idle status to deactivate the handset You will hear a confirmation tone gt Press and hold the end call key e again to reactivate the handset Operating the touchscreen 18 The Gigaset SL910H handset is primarily operated using the display and only to a small extent using the three buttons on the handset Icons list entries buttons and sliders shown on the display are sensitive areas You can set up and activate functions enter or dial phone numbers and navigate between the various display screens pages by touching these areas and dragging them across the display Selecting functions list entries To activate a function or select a list item directory submenu call list simply tap your finger on the corresponding icon or on the required list entry on the display Activating deactivating functions Functions e g room monitor call divert answering machine are activated and deactivated via buttons If the button slider is to the right the func _ Function Function tion is activated The areato the left of the activated deactivated slider is highlighted on If the butto
14. d language If your language is not displayed the list may be longer than the display You must then scroll through the list gt Todo this put a finger on the display and move it slowly upwards The lower section of the list is then dis played and you can select a language After selecting the language the follow ing security prompt is displayed gt Touch the amp icon and th A icon on the following display screen top left of the display You return to the Welcome page Enter the country under Country in which you will operate the phone and for which it is authorised If the setting is not com patible gt Touch the corresponding id icon A list of countries is displayed The current country is marked with 9 gt Touch your country You may have to scroll through the list as described pre viously The 9 icon moves to this country gt Touch the Rai icon again to return to the Welcome page 15 16 Please note If you have selected Other Country instead of a country the Welcome page will also show the Country Dial Code entry gt Touch the corresponding bd icon and enter the International Prefix and International Area Code for the international country code as described below for the area code Proceed as described below Area Dial Code Not configured La Area Dial Code Local Prefix Local Area Code Finally you have to enter your area code gt Touc
15. e Gigaset Service Hotline Using your telephone may affect nearby medical equipment Be aware of the tech nical conditions in your particular environment e g doctor s surgery If you use a medical device e g a pacemaker please contact the device manufac turer They will be able to advise you regarding the susceptibility of the device to external sources of high frequency energy Please refer to the Appendix chapter for the specifications of this Gigaset product Do not hold the rear of the handset to your ear when it is ringing or when handsfree mode is activated Otherwise you risk serious and permanent damage to your hear ing Your Gigaset is compatible with the majority of digital hearing aids on the market However perfect function with all hearing aids cannot be guaranteed The handset may cause interference in analogue hearing aids humming or whis tling or cause them to overload If you require assistance please contact the hearing aid supplier Do not install the base or charger in bathrooms or shower rooms The base and charger are not splashproof Do not use your phone in environments with a potential explosion hazard e g paint shops If you give your phone to a third party make sure you also give them the user guide Remove faulty bases from use or have them repaired by our Service team as these could interfere with other wireless services First steps Checking the package contents One Gi
16. e appropriate cable channels C First connect the power adapter Al Then connect the phone jack Bi Please note The power adapter must always be connected as the phone will not operate without a power supply Use only the power adapter and phone cord supplied Pin connections on tele phone cables can vary Connecting the handset charger gt Connect the flat plug on the power adapter gt Plug the power adapter into the plug socket 2 If you have to remove the plug from the charger again gt Disconnect the power adapter from the mains power supply gt Press the release button 3 and disconnect the plug 4 10 Setting up the handset for use The handset s display and keys are covered with a protective film Please remove the protective film m Warning Please do not use any touchscreen styli to operate the handset Do not use any protective sleeves films from other manufacturers as they may restrict the operation of your handset Inserting the battery and closing the battery cover m Warning Use only rechargeable batteries recommended by Gigaset Communications GmbH as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury For example the outer casing of the battery could be destroyed or the battery could explode The phone could also mal
17. e display dial page for entering phone num bers in idle mode one of three idle display pages gt page 19 Status bar gt page 20 The internal handset name e g INT 1 and icons gt page 4 that display the current settings and the operating status of the phone Touch the status bar to display the status page Navigation area gt page 19 Page position marker RSE change page oe Keypad Numerical keypad to enter phone numbers Option slider gt page 24 Displays the possible actions Handset keys Ya Talk key Dial displayed number accept call During a call during playback of messages from answering machine when establishing a connec tion switch between earpiece and handsfree mode In idle status open redial list press briefly oi End call end key Press briefly end active call paging call reject internal call Switch off ringtone for external call Otherwise return to idle status Press and hold activate deactivate handset O Menu key Underside of the handset Press briefly open main menus gt page 21 Press and hold activate deactivate key and display lock gt page 26 Mini USB connection socket Connect wire bound headset or handset to your PC Gigaset QuickSync Charging contacts Overview of handset The base ata glance Paging key Press briefly Start paging Press and hold approx 3 seconds
18. e handset microphone L orange Reactivate handset microphone D Deactivate ringtone LA orange The ringtone is deactivated Reactivate ringtone Set volume Open call lists Open directory Copy number to directory RELI Create SMS M gt Send SMS bai Reply to SMS Ey Open drafts list De register handset Open list of internal callers make internal call Create new directory entry ga cp Initiate consultation call LSZ orange End consultation call E Initiate three way conference call i222 orange End conference call QuickDial Copy list Add name number etc to an entry Copy entry Se aap Edit entry Show keypad Determine free memory in the resource directory Search Skip settings Delete Save select Enter new appointment Depp er Calendar Set selected date to Today ES Np Change order sort by last name or first name Directory entry Delete caller ringtone assign ment Directory entry Delete caller picture assignment Delete anniversary Trust Bluetooth device found DR za Divert call to answering machine Play messages Record announcement Stop recording A E ov A For message playback Go back five seconds Please note The menu icons can be found in the menu overview on
19. e page You have to scroll right or left to move from one page to the next Each idle display page therefore has a navigation area example lt Cao gt The page position marker SC Sa shows which idle display page is currently being displayed The example shows the middle page gt To scroll to the right touch the Bicon in the navigation area or place a finger on the display and drag it to the left gt To scroll to the left touch the amp icon or place a finger on the display and drag it to the right The scroll function is continuous On the third page far right ESCH touch again to display the first page far left RES 19 Using the phone 20 Status bar and status page On each ofthe three pages a status bar appears in the header mint on fi 6 06 00 Ca For the corresponding icons and their meaning see page 4 Touch the status bar to display the status page This page gives you direct quick access to the settings for Eco Mode Eco Mode the answering machine for the SL910A the Bluetooth interface the ringtone settings and the alarm clock Status page Youcanuse the button on the right to activate or deactivate the relevant components directly To do this drag the slider M on the touchscreen to Eco Mode the right on or the left off O Touching the list entry e g Alarm opens the corresponding pop up menu that you can use to configure all the settings for the component Eco Mode
20. ed gt Touch the i icon at the top left of the display to return to the Welcome page 13 14 Comment If you set the 12 hrs mode am pm is shown next to the number wheels Date 01 04 2010 Display Language English Country Date Order Day Month Year Date Order Month Day Year Ke Welcome Time 08 30 Date 01 07 2011 Display Language English Country gt Touch the fgg icon next to Date to set the date gt Use the three number wheels to set the current date The procedure is the same as for setting the time The current mode for displaying the date is displayed under Date Order here Day Month Year If you want to change the mode gt Touch the id icon gt Touch the required mode Day Month Year Month Day Year The selected mode is marked with 9 gt Touch the f icon to return to the Date page gt Touch the kg icon again to return to the Welcome page The current language is displayed under Display Language If you want to change the setting gt Touch be on next to the language displayed Ka Display Language English Fran ais Castellano Nederlands Italiano Portugu s Gei Change language United Arab Emirates Area Dial Code Not configured Country United Arab Emirate United Kingdom USA Uruguay Venezuela This brings up a list containing all the available languages The current language is marked with 9 gt Touch the require
21. etc The numbers are not shown in the display They were positioned here above the menu icons for better understanding gt If you want to activate a service function press and hold for approximately 2 seconds the following icons relating to the numbers GEELEN gt A number field opens which you can use to enter a function specific code Scrolling through lists vertical scrolling If lists not submenus are longer than the display Le if it is not possible for all the list entries to be displayed at once then a drop shadow on the lower and or upper edge of the display indicates the direction you have to scroll in to view more of the list You have to scroll vertically through lists gt Drag from bottom to top over the display to scroll down in the list i e it appears as if you are pushing the section currently visible upwards out of the display so that the bottom section appears in the display gt Drag from top to bottom over the display to scroll upwards in the list As soon as you scroll in a list a scroll bar is displayed on the right side of the display This shows the size and position of the visible section of the list Scrolling through lists is not continuous i e you have to scroll back to return to the top from the end of the list 23 Using the phone Options 24 Many display pages especially lists like directories call lists have an option slider in the lower section This displays
22. function or be damaged as a result of using batteries that are not of the recommended type gt First insert battery with the contact surface facing down gt Then press the battery down wards 2 until it clicks into place gt First align the protrusions on the side of the battery cover with the notches on the inside of the cas ing gt Then press the cover until it clicks into place To reopen the battery cover to replace the battery gt Insert your fingernail into the cavity on the bottom of the battery cover and pull the bat tery cover upwards 11 12 gt To remove the battery insert your fingernail into the cavity on the casing and pull the bat tery upwards L Charging the battery The battery is supplied with a partial charge Please charge it completely before use gt Charge the handset in the charger for 5 hours Please note The handset must only be placed in the designated charger gt Place your handset back in the charger after every call Please note Handsets contained in the package have already been registered to the base If however a handset has not been registered display Handset not regis tered to any base please register it manually The battery is also charged if the handset is connected via a USB connection to a PC with a power supply of 500 mA The battery may heat up dur
23. g between earpiece and handsfree mode During a call when establishing the connection and when listening to the answer ing machine Gigaset SL910A only gt Press Ya or touch KI Speaker Place the handset in the charger during a call gt Press and hold Ya while placing the handset in the charger and for a further 2 seconds Switching to mute Deactivate the handset s microphone during an external call The other parties can not hear you but you can still hear the other party Switch to mute cancel muting activate deactivate microphone gt Touch Ed mute 32 Customer Service amp Assistance Security check The handset detects unsecured connections to the base where third parties could listen in When establishing an external call or during an external call gt Press and hold any position on the status bar If Secure connection to base is displayed the connection is secure If No secure connection to base is displayed you should end the call Customer Service amp Assistance Do you have any questions As a Gigaset customer you can find help quickly in this User Manual and in the service section of our Gigaset online portal www gigaset com service In our constantly updated online service you can find Extensive information about our products FAQ compilations Keyword search to help find topics quickly Compatibility database Find out which base stations and handsets can be com bined
24. gaset SL910 SL910A base One power adapter for the base One phone cable flattened One Gigaset SL910H handset One battery cover rear cover for the handset One battery One charger One power adapter for the charger One user guide CA A E E E E A G Installing the base and charger The base and charger are designed for use in dry rooms in a temperature range of 5 C to 45 C gt Set up the base on a level non slip surface at a central point in the building or mount the base on the wall m Please note Pay attention to the range of the base This is up to 300 m in unobstructed outdoor areas and up to 50 m inside build ings The range is reduced when Eco Mode is activated The phone s feet do not usually leave any marks on surfaces However due to the multitude of different varnishes and polishes used on today s furnishings the occurrence of marks on the surfaces cannot be completely ruled out Please note Never expose the telephone to the effects of heat sources direct sunlight or other electrical devices Protect your Gigaset from moisture dust corrosive liquids and fumes Connecting the base with the phone network and the mains power supply Insert the phone cable cable slightly flattened into the lower connection socket A at the rear of the base Insert the power cable for the power adapter into the upper connection socket B at the rear of the base Insert both cables into th
25. h the corresponding id icon The Local Prefix refers to the country spe cific prefix that is put in front of the area code when you do not dial the country code The Local Prefix is only displayed if it is not already stored in the phone for the selected country gt Use the keypad to enter the Local Pre fix if required maximum 4 characters and the Local Area Code maximum 8 characters Before entering the numbers briefly touch the field where the numbers should be entered You can correct incorrect entries using gt Touch B after entering the numbers to complete the entry Welcome Time The Welcome page is displayed again 08 32 gt Touch the Save Setting option to save your settings Date 01 07 2011 Display Language English The handset switches to idle status Country United Arab Emirates Area Dial Code Oxx gt Skip Settings Handset in idle status Once you have configured all the necessary settings your handset switches to idle status There are three idle display pages gt page 19 When you first set up the phone the configurable page that you can customise is displayed Here you can compile important functions and phone numbers for quick access Some are set by default Status bar Contains the internal handset name e g INT 1 and icons that display the current settings and the operating status of the phone To discover the meaning of the icons see page 4 a Tou
26. herwise Adaptors and batteries for cordless phones carry 6 months warranty from the date of purchase Gigaset Communications authorized Service Centres will replace or repair if neces sary any defective part parts free of charge by presenting this certificate of war ranty at the Service Centre mentioned overleaf This Certificate of warranty does not apply if the telephone has 1 Been misused mishandled willfull damaged neglected damaged by lightning improperly repaired tested altered improperly in any way 2 A defect arising out of any failure to follow instructions either in the manual or product specification 3 In case repairs are carried out of by unauthorized personnel or unauthorized source warranty will be void 4 Adefect arising from using non Gigaset approved accessories or ancillary items attached to or in connection with the telephone 5 If this certificate of warranty is not signed and stamped by the authorised dis tributor 6 Any other claim resulting out of or in connection with the device shall be exclud ed from this warranty For Southern Africa In the event of an after sales issue warranty claim please refer back to your point of purchase Proof of purchase receipt has to be submitted 35 Manufacturer warranty Middle East Certificate of warranty Middle East The warranty is not valid if it is not signed and stamped by the authorized distributor Please fill in the following de
27. how Calendar Digital Clock Analogue Clock Backlight In Charger Out of Charger Backlight Timeout Number Info in Dial Lists Number Type Only Type and Number Indication of New Messages LED Display Info Keypad Key Tones Key Vibration Keypad with R P Keypad w Letters Language Location Display Language Country Area Dial Code Handsets Base This Handset Registered Handsets Connected to Base Base 1 Base 4 Best Base Menu tree 29 Menu tree Main menu Settings Submenu Current setting Essel System Eco Mode Eco Mode Eco Mode Repeater Mode System PIN Additional setting options Local Network IP Address Type IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Preferred DNS server Firmware Update Automatic Check Resets Handset Reset Base Reset Clean up List Appointments All Past Appointments Calls Missed Calls Accepted Calls Outgoing Calls Messages Text Messages Answer Machine Contacts Telephony Auto Answer Listening In Access Code Use Calls from Call Lists All Calls Never Dialling Mode Tone Pulse Recall 30 Main menu Submenu Additiona
28. ing charging This is not dangerous After atime the charge capacity of the battery will decrease for technical reasons Setting up the base and handset installation wizard Once the handset has been charged sufficiently the installation wizard starts auto matically It helps you to configure the following key settings on the handset and base which are required for operation Time and date Display language Country in which the phone will be used Your own area code If you do not want to configure the set tings at this point gt Touch the kl Skip Settings option at the bottom of the display Welcome Time Wl Date 01 04 2010 The handset then switches to idle status You can configure the settings at a later Display Language stage using the Settings menu on your English handset Country United Arab Emirates To configure the settings Area Dial Code gt Touch the icon next to the time to Not configured set the time Vv Save Setting gt Use the left hand number wheel to select the current hour by touching the number wheel with a finger and mov ing it upwards or downwards The number wheel will follow your move ments gt Operate the right hand number wheel in the same way to select the minutes gt Specify whether you wish the time to be displayed in 12 hrs or 24 hrs mode To do this touch the corresponding area under Time Format The current setting is highlight
29. l setting Settings Current setting options SMS Service SMS Service Centres Active Send Centre Centres Service Centr 1 Service Centr 4 Bluetooth Own Device Known Devices Activation Devices found Device Name Answer Machine Activation Mode Announcement Current Announcement Standard User recorded Advisory Message Current Message Standard User recorded Recording Length Recording Ouality Excellent Long Play Ring Delay No Delay 10 sec 18 sec 30 sec Automatic Call Screening Play Time Stamp Network Mailbox Access Number Menu tree 31 Making calls Making calls Making an external call gt Open the dial page enter the number briefly press fei Or gt Open the dial page press and hold da enter the number You can cancel dialling by pressing Toi Accepting a call You have the following options gt Press Ya gt Take the handset out of the charger if Auto Answer is activated gt Gigaset SL910A Touch Eiee Divert to divert the call to the answering machine Handsfree mode You can configure various profiles for handsfree operation gt Ifyou are going to let someone listen in you should tell the other party that this is happening Activating while dialling gt Enter the number press G twice Switchin
30. menu pages You can switch between the menu pages in the same way as you switch between the pages in idle mode using D B or dragging horizontally over the display gt page 19 Applications that are currently unavailable and settings that cannot currently be accessed e g because the handset is out of range of the base are greyed out 21 Using the phone 22 Opening the submenu Touch an icon on one of the main menu pages and it will be highlighted The corre sponding submenu or a new display page is opened up with settings options for the application The submenus are displayed as lists The lists contain the parameters that can be configured and the current setting available options or buttons to activate deacti vate Room Monitor off Button Sensitivity DH A Forward for Number Number 1234567890 Opens another submenu Configuring service functions Itis not possible to access functions that are only reguired in special cases directly from the menu These functions include settings for special pauses that may have to be changed when the telephone is connected to a PABK To activate these functions you have to enter a PIN code in the Settings menu gt Open the Settings menu gt page 21 gt Mentally assign the numbers 1 to 9 to the first 9 icons in the Settings menu in rows see illustration below Using the phone Settings Le c em A Audio Display Settings Keypad
31. n slider is to the left the func tion is deactivated off The area to the right of the slider is black Slider Slider There are two ways to operate a button gt Slowly drag the slider to the right or left to activate or deactivate the function gt Touch the area to the right or left of the slider briefly and the slider moves to the right or left to the area that has been touched Using the phone Handset idle display The idle display consists of three pages that are shown separately on the display The configurable page example gt page 17 You can customise this page yourself By default the date and time are displayed and quick access can be set for call lists and the directory gt page 17 The dial page example gt page 3 You will need this page to make calls The dial page contains an optional field numerical keypad to enter phone numbers You can use the options on this page to make internal calls and to dial numbers from the directory and the call lists The message page You can use this page to go straight to the message lists for the phone call lists answering machine list SMS inbox and network mailbox An icon and the number of new and old messages are displayed for each list that contains entries Touch the icon to open the corresponding list The default configuration i e after the handset is switched on for the first time is to display the configurable page Navigation area changing th
32. ng the touchscreen 18 Handset idle display 19 Using the MEUSI Ee We ounlnaennsdemens ads 21 Scrolling through lists vertical scrolling 23 OPOS 2 ie eed ets as Reales saved aed NWN AS pale EN NEE NEE ees The 24 Entering numbers and text incorrectentries 25 Returning to idle status 26 Returning to the previous display page 26 Activating deactivating key and display lock 26 Mentee n eeh IA 27 Applications AA eee ha eee eee 27 Settings MON EE 28 Making alini Eege dE Ae EE Ad eae 32 Makinganensternalcall 32 Accepting IK he 32 Handsfree Mode AUA AA dE EA 32 Switching to mute ek ed SN NEE SEENEN NEEN En 32 Security Check ein AA WA AA WA AA WA WAA WA EES 33 Customer Service amp Assistance 33 Manufacturer warranty Middle East 35 Service Centres Midde East 37 AUTROFSATION IA EEN EE de E EE EES 39 lt EE A0 Overview of handset Overview of handset Message LED Prokimity sensor gt page 26 Gigaset mail INT ao 30 GO 06 00 lt em x Contacts QuickDial Internal Touchscreen display gt page 18 Sampl
33. nutt fra fasttelefon For samtaler fra mobil vil det gjelde egne priser Oman 968 709281 Ext 49 21 75 Poland t a S 801 140 160 Portugal iia 351 808 781 223 custo de uma chamada local Oatar 00974 4257777 00974 4257844 Romania 40 021 204 9130 RUSSIA 2 EA dee EA 8 495 2281312 Saudi Arabia 00966 2 6500282 Ext 209 Serbiaa sete MBIA MAIS ATAJE KAKAA 0800 222 111 Singapore 6735 9100 Slovak Republic 02 59 68 22 66 4 428 sk Slovenija 0 cece ee eee 01 5644171 South Africa 2711 46 13 181 SPAM EE 902 103935 SwWeden IA 87509911 Switzerland 0848 212 000 Ta WA ai 02 266 24343 RUE 0216459 98 59 Ukraine 380 44 451 71 72 United Arab Emirates 97144458255 banned ets E nde VERE 97144458254 United Kingdom 0 84 53 67 08 12 UE 1 866 247 8758 VII WA 1900 545 416 Please have your record of purchase ready when calling After sales service is not offered in coun tries where our product is not sold by authorised dealers 34 Manufacturer warranty Middle East Manufacturer warranty Middle East On the purchase of your new Gigaset product we guarantee that this equipment is a genuie manufacturer s product and extend the following warranty We guarantee this product against manufacturing defects for two full years from the date of purchase unless specified ot
34. ocked with the aid of a proximity sensor if you hold the handset to your ear display backlight disappears This lock is deac tivated again when you remove the handset from your ear The sensor is located on the right next to the earpiece If you cover it acciden tally with your finger during a call the display will also be locked Menu tree Menu tree gt Briefly press the O key when the handset is in idle status to open the main menu The main menu consists of the Applications and Settings pages gt Drag your finger horizontally across the display to switch between the pages Applications menu Main menu Applications J Contacts Call List Write Text Message Room Monitor E Calendar IT Alarm Screensavers 2 Caller Pictures Sounds 27 Menu tree Settings menu Main menu Submenu Additional setting Settings Current setting options Date 4 Time Time Date Audio Ringtones Volume settings Crescendo Int Calls Ext Calls Time Ctrl Ringer Off Anon Call Silenc Int Ext Silent Alert Reminder Signal Volume Crescendo Sound Advisory Tones Confirmations Battery Warning Music on Hold 28 Main menu Submenu Additional setting Settings Current setting options Display 4 Screensaver Keypad Activation Selection Slides
35. our Gigaset to your handsfree needs Use the silent alert the time control for calls and much more For more information about your phone visit www gigaset com gigasetsl910 After purchasing your Gigaset phone please register it at www gigaset com service this will ensure any questions you may have or warranty services you request are dealt with even faster Have fun using your new phone Contents Contents Gigaset SL910 SL910A with the special touch 1 Overview of handset cece ccc c cece cece eee eee aE 3 The base at a glance ccc cece eeren cece eee e ee eeenees 4 Display long korres cess de ces NEEN dosnt cede SEN EE vat ENNER e 4 Safety precautions cece cece eee e cece ee eee eee EEEE 7 First steps EEN 8 Checking the package contents wewno 8 Installingthebaseandcharger 8 Connecting the base with the phone network and the mains power supply 9 Connecting the handset charger 10 Setting up the handset for use 11 Setting up the base and handset installation wizard 13 Handsetin idle status Nee a ENEE EE ee d feet EA Ser 17 Using the phone 2 NEEN Ee dE EEN SE EE 86 doe 18 Activating deactivating the handset 18 Operati
36. page 27 Overview of handset Signalling icons Connection cannot be Establishing a connection established or connection outgoing call Connection established interrupted Internal external call Alarm call Reminder call for anniversary A gt Do EN Reminder call for Answering machine appointment is recording ECH Other display icons Information Security prompt Please wait Te Action complete green Action failed red Warning Please note This guick user guide only describes a small proportion of your base s functions A detailed description of all functions in the menu tree can be found in the long user guide for your Gigaset SL910 SL910A on the enclosed CD Safety precautions Safety precautions m Warning Read the safety precautions and the user manual before use Explain their content and the potential hazards associated with using the telephone to your children Please note Notall functions described in this user guide are available in all countries and with all net work providers The device cannot be used in the event of a power failure In this case it is also not possi ble to transmit emergency calls Use only the power adapter supplied as indicated on the rear of the base Use only the supplied original batteries as this could otherwise result in significant health risks and personal injury Replacement batteries can be obtained via th
37. tails and stamp the card to validate the warranty All details must be filled in by the dealer and retained by the customer This warranty shall apply to products purchased in the Middle East only Customer s Name Product Model Dealer s Name Date of Purchase Invoice Cash Memo Details Dealer s Stamp 36 Service Centres Midde East Service Centres Midde East UAE Customer Service Hotline UAE TEL 00971 4 4458255 00971 4 4458254 Service Collection Point www technocare prodigy com KARAMA Sea Shell Electronics Opp Karama Centre Dubai UAE Tel 00971 4 3979228 Fax 0097 1 4 3966205 Deira Souvenier Mobiles Omar Bin Katab Road Oppst Gulf Peral hotel Tahir Hotel Al Baraha Street Tel 0097 1 4 2731910 00971 4 2737377 Sharajah Hotline Telecom Sahara Centre Sharjah UAE Tel 00971 6 5312126 Al Ain Phone Station Al Ain Mall Town Centre Tel 00971 3 7515588 Fujairah Al Manzil Al Gurfa Street Main market Road Tel 0097 1 9 2233488 Oman National Telephone Services Co LLC P O Box 2786 PC 112 Sultanate of Oman Tel 968 709281 Ext 45 21 75 Fax 968 791013 E mail isonts omentel net om 37 Service Centres Midde East 38 Oatar Modern Home 51 East Salwa Road Al Maha Complex Doha Tel 00974 4257844 00974 4257777 Fax 00974 4314700 Bahrain Authorized Service Center Bldg 211 Rd 339 Block 321 Old Place Road
38. ts are available Latin default character set with the keypad layouts QWERTZ for Central Europe QWERTY American default and AZERTY for the French speaking area Greek character set Cyrillic character set 25 Using the phone Returning to idle status gt Briefly press end call key e Or gt If you do not press any key and do not touch the display the display automati cally reverts to idle status after approximately three minutes Returning to the previous display page Just like the idle display pages the e icon appears on the left hand side of the header on almost every page gt Touch the icon to return to the previous display page move backwards step by step Activating deactivating key and display lock 26 The key and display lock prevents the phone being operated unintentionally When the handset is in idle status gt Press and hold the O menu key to activate or deactivate the lock When you activate the key and display lock the Keys and display locked message is displayed briefly The display backlight switches itself off If you touch the display when the key lock is activated nothing happens if you try to press a key a corresponding message is displayed The lock deactivates automatically when you receive a call It is reactivated when the call is finished Please note When the keypad lock is active you cannot call emergency numbers The display is automatically l

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