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Siemens Gigaset SL 740 User's Manual
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1. Function Factory Page setting Battery tone Key on page 49 click Confirmation tone Auto Answer on page 47 Room monitor room off Ihigh page 43 monitor sensitivity Base station Base 1 page 41 selection Display language country page 46 specific Ringer tone Melody Melody 1 page 47 time control off Volume handsfree 3 1 5 page 47 key earpiece ringer tone Logo off page 46 MMS centre country page 34 specific Appointments deleted page 50 This permits the downloading of polyphonic ringer tones and logos the synchronisation of Outlook contacts with the directory the synchronisation of Outlook appointments During data transfer between the handset and the computer the screen displays Data Transfer During transfer no entries are possible via the keypad and incoming calls are ignored Balloon Shooter game Try to hit as many balloons as you can Starting the game gt amp gt Balloon Shooter Start Press the display key Other options To open the options menu press the display key Ej 59 Appendix To move the sights press 24 6 9 or 39 x E To shoot the balloon press 5 Writing and editing text When writing a text The cursor is controlled with e Characters are added to the left of the cursor Press the star key briefly to switch from the Abc mode upper case 1st letter upper case
2. 55 Directory i xong 4 eh ed ee EN 12 adding number from MMS 33 adding number from SMS text 38 adding number from text 14 assigning a picture 37 opening the 8 order of entries 61 sending entry to a handset 13 using for number entry 14 Display 12 24 hour display 8 callcharges 20 call duration 00 20 changing the display language 46 display keys 05 8 emergency numbers 52 in idle status 0 9 memory 2 002 eee 15 missed anniversaries 51 missed appointments 51 nightmode sos prs 46 setting date dao Deus dard 46 Display keys 00000000es 1 DP pulse dialling 54 Duration ofacall 20 E Earpiece mode 11 Earpiece volume 47 EATONI predictive text 60 Email directory llle 15 Emergency numbers 52 CHANGING 4 i seii Hes 52 dialling i ize be Bia ad E 52 displaying llle 52 eriteritig x ii s RE ewer PRA dad 52 End internal call 40 41 End call key iile 1 10 Enquiry call ibternalis c e irren E REDE 41 Enter dial pause 1 Entering emergency number 52 Entering special characters 61 Entry directory finding and diallin
3. Your caller on the telephone cannot hear you You have pressed the 9 key This mutes the handset gt Switch on the microphone again p 11 The caller s telephone number is not displayed although CLIP is set Calling line identification is not enabled gt The caller should ask his network provider to enable the identification of his number CLI You hearan error tone when keying an input a descending tone sequence The action has failed or the input is incorrect gt Repeat the action or input Watch the display and if necessary refer to the operating instructions You cannot receive send any MMS messages 1 Mobile phone operators and fixed network providers of MMS services have no agree ment to work together gt Contact your fixed network MMS provi der for more information 2 Yourtelephone is stored with your MMS pro vider as having no fixed network MMS func tionality i e you are no longer registered with the provider gt Register the terminal again for MMS reception You cannot listen to the network mailbox Your phone system is set for pulse dialling gt Set your phone system to tone dialling p 55 2 The system PIN is still set to 0000 gt Set system PIN that differs from 0000 p 52 Display does not change to view mode when you open the camera function lt gt gt 497 There is insufficient memory gt Delete no longer required data
4. 3 2 3 Appointments 3 2 4 Alarm 3 2 5 All 3 3 Advisory Tones 3 4 Ringer Echo 62 Menu Tree 4 Add Features amp 4 1 Sound Recorder 4 2 Room Monitor 4 3 Walk and Talk 4 3 Balloon Shooter 4 5 Call Charges 4 5 1 Last Call 4 5 2 All Calls 4 5 3 Settings 4 5 4 Per Handset 5 Messages gt 5 1 MMS 5 1 1 New MMS 5 1 2 Inbox 5 1 3 Draft 5 1 4 Sent 5 1 5 Unsent 5 1 6 Settings 5 1 6 1 Service Centres 5 1 6 2 Presets 5 1 6 3 Retrieval Behav You have activated an SMS mailbox general or private without PIN 5 2 SMS 5 2 1 Write Message 5 2 2 Inbox 00400 5 2 3 Outgoing You have activated an SMS mailbox with a PIN or 2 4 mailboxes 5 2 sMs 5 2 1 Mailbox 5 2 1 1 Write Message 5 2 1 2 Inbox 004 00 5 2 1 3 Outgoing 5 2 2 Mailbox 1 5 2 2 1 Write Message bis Mailbox 2 bis 5 2 4 Mailbox 3 5 2 4 1 5 2 2 2 Inbox 00 00 bis 5 2 4 2 5 2 2 3 Outgoing bis 5 2 4 3 5 2 5 SMS Service 5 2 5 1 Info Centre 5 2 5 2 Ordering 63 Menu Tree 5 2 6 Settings 5 2 6 1 Service Centres 5 2 6 2 SMS Mailboxes 5 2 6 3 Notify Number 5 2 6 4 Notify Type 6 Calendar G7 6 1 Set Appoi
5. Inserting sounds In the Sound input field Insert Press the display key lt New Sound gt Sounds Select and press 9 New Sound starts the sound recorder p 49 Sounds opens the list of sounds stored in the File Manager Copy protected sounds cannot be added Select sound and press i Other functions in the Putting together MMS content submenu Pressing the display key E amp l in the overview display gives you access to the following functions Add Page Insert a new page after the displayed page max number of pages 510 Send Write MMS header p 31 Save Store MMS message in the MMS Draft list Preview Page Open the page displayed in the overview mode in presentation mode Preview Message Play the MMS message currently being edited in the in the overview mode in presentation mode Page Duration Enter the display duration of the currently displayed page The page is displayed for at least as long as the longest sound longest animation lasts Delete Page If the MMS message has several pages the currently displayed page is completely deleted If the MMS message has only one page the content of this page is deleted Properties View properties of the MMS message MMS Scrolling between pages Enter number 48 of the page you want to view Press 5 in Text to scroll to the previous page Press amp in Sound to scroll to the next page Writing the MMS header I
6. The incoming message list shows you All received messages starting with the newest one Messages that could not be sent despite several attempts New messages are indicated on all handsets by the message You have new messages E by the key flashing and a confirmation tone Opening the incoming message list with the key Press More Messages Select if necessary and press i If necessary select a mailbox and enter the mailbox PIN Opening the incoming message list with the SMS menu gt gt SMS gt Mailbox mailbox PIN Inbox 01405 Select and press 9 Reading and deleting individual text messages Open incoming message list then Select SMS Read Press the display key Scroll to the next line with amp 9 or Press the display key The text message is deleted Long press idle status A new message which you have read acquires the status Old 23 SMS text messages Deleting the incoming message list gt amp y gt SMS gt Mailbox mailbox PIN 2 Inbox 01405 Open menu Delete Calls List Select press Sfi and confirm with I All old and new text messages in the list will be deleted Long press idle status Marking a message as new Open incoming message list select SMS then Open menu Mark as New Select and press 9 f Long press idle status The text message appears at the head of the list the key on the handset will now flash This will
7. Confirm the selected entry same as y Go back one menu level or cancel In an input field Use the control key to move the cursor up A down e right or let Display keys The functions of the display keys change depending on the operating situation Example 1 Current display key functions are shown in the bottom display line 2 Display keys The most important display icons are Open the last number redial list ENSE Open the main menu or a context sensitive menu Delete key Delete input from right to left Go back one menu level or cancel Open email directory BW Open directory ENSE Copy a number to the directory Return to idle status Reverting to idle status from anywhere in the menu Press the end call key and hold down or Press no key The display automatically reverts to the idle status after 2 minutes Changes which you have not confirmed stored by pressing 0 2S ERIS Ets or Save Entry will be rejected The display in idle status is shown on page 1 Notes on the operating instructions The following symbols are used in these operating instructions Copy Entry Copy List Choose one of the two menu functions the slash means or Enter numbers or letters The current functions for the display keys are shown reverse highlighted and are offered in the bottom display line Press the display key underneath to launch the function Press
8. 15 pictures icons 10 sounds email addresses from your email directory p 15 You are writing a text message p 21 El Press the display key Insert Template Insert Icon Insert Sound Insert e mail Adr Select and press 9 f Select standard text picture sound or e mail address and press Oi Draft message list You can save a text message in the draft message list so that you can edit and send it later on Saving a text message in the draft messages list You are writing a text message p 21 El Press the display key Save Entry Select and press M 22 Opening the draft message list reading or deleting text message gt Gy gt SMS gt Mailbox mailbox PIN Outgoing Select and press JM The first entry in the list is displayed for example Outgoing Saved 01 02 1234567890 12 07 03 09 45 Read 01 02 Serial number total number of SMS Select text message in the list Read Press the display key The text is displayed Press amp amp to scroll line by line or Press the display key The text message is deleted Writing editing text messages You are writing a text message Open menu You can choose one of the following Write Message Write new text message and then send p 21 or save it Use Text You can edit the text of the saved message and then send it p 21 Deleting the draft message list gt amp gt SMS gt Mailbox mailbox PIN
9. gt E Mail Directory gt gt Select entry page 13 gt Open menu You can now select the following functions with amp Q Edit Entry Change selected entry Delete Entry Delete selected entry Copy and Edit So that you do not have to enter a similar entry twice you can create a copy and then edit that entry Save the changes with R gt Save Entry Delete List Delete all email address Display available memory gt Select entry gt Open menu page 13 Available Memory Select and press 9 Long press idle status Display the number of free entries in the directory speed dial list and p 12 email directory p 15 15 Using the directory and lists Last number redial list The last number redial list contains the ten last numbers dialled using the handset If one of the numbers is in the directory then the caller s name is displayed Manual last number redial Press the talk key briefly Select entry and press the talk key again The number is dialled When displaying a name you can have the respective phone number displayed by using the display key View Managing entries in the last number redial list Press the talk key briefly Select entry Open menu You can now select the following functions with amp Automatic Redial The number is dialled automatically every 20 seconds The handsfree key flashes The loudspeaker is activated If the party answers press
10. 8 delete key 2 8 display keys 1 8 end callkey 1 10 escape key nunnu nananana 8 fastaccess iie be ed 1 handsfree key 055 1 hash k y ictkk daha ead eee 1 7 keypad lock 7 menu key 00005 8 message key 22 1 OnlOff key dive ee ee eR 1 recall key nini ana ani e a a 1 speed dial key 12 speed dial list key 1 starkey 000 1 48 talk key 2 oos 10 L Last number redial Manali nce cgay ea ees meu 16 Last number redial list 16 Linking see SMS List calletIIstz c2 o eA ee we Se eres Ses 16 email directory 15 handsets pscs medaia a ia ua 8 missed calls aaan nananana 17 Listening inonacall 42 Loudspeaker volume 47 changing ss else ees 47 M Mailbox ID see SMS Mailboxes see SMS Making calls accepting call 11 answering acall 10 external iasg es eee eed ets 10 internalise c re T RR 41 Making cost effective calls 19 72 Manual last number redial 16 Medical appliances 4 Melody ringer tone 22 00 ee 47 Memory directory speed dial list Email directory 15 File Manager 38 MMS lists 000 eee 33 PHOTO ioia o e a ete ee aE E 39 Menu back one menu level 8 end toneg c a
11. The number is marked automatically If a text contains several numbers then only one is marked at a time ENSE Press the display key The number is added to the directory Turn to section Adding a displayed number to the directory page 14 Editing You can edit text messages so that they can be sent as an MMS They can be up to 1 000 characters long gt Q gt Text Modules gt Select entry gt S Edit Press the display key The text is displayed in edit mode Use the display key EE to save or delete the text open predictive entry and select the language section Entering the text page 30 38 Memory You can make the file manager show how much memory is still available and what percentage of the individual sections is taken up Please note If the maximum number of files used internally for saved MMS messages is exceeded a message is displayed accordingly when an MMS is sent In this case please delete an MMS you no longer require even if according to the file manager there should still be memory available S Capacity Select and press y Use amp to scroll in the list Long press idle status Using the integrated camera You can take photographs and send them in an MMS message see page 30 use them asa picture in the directory or as a logo Taking photographs amp Use the screen as the viewer Press the display key to take a new photograph You will see
12. All the messages stored for that box are deleted Deactivating PIN protection Protection Set to Off The mailbox PIN is reset to 0000 Changing the name of a mailbox gt amp gt SMS gt Settings gt SMS Mailboxes Select mailbox Edit Press the display key 2s Enter the new name Savel Press the display key Long press idle status Changing the PIN and ID of a mailbox gt Gy gt SMS gt Settings gt SMS Mailboxes gt Select mailbox 2s If required enter the mailbox PIN and press iM Now set ID Protection PIN as described on page 25 Sending a text message to a personal mailbox To send a text message to your personal mailbox the sender must know your ID and enter it after your number Send your SMS contact a text message via your personal mailbox He or she will receive your SMS number with your current ID and can then store it in their directory If the ID is invalid the SMS cannot be delivered 26 Using data in the attachment You can save melodies and pictures logos in your handset Anew melody has the iMelody format It can either be saved in the File Manager or installed as a ringer tone for example New pictures can be saved in the File Manager or installed as a logo You can save and install melodies and pictures on other handsets that are registered with the same base station For a selection of melodies and logos browse these web pages on the Internet
13. Care of the telephone Change call to number base stationname dialling mode display language emergency numbers handset s internal number loudspeaker volume name of ahandset pauses bpkibesbiptbe ringer tones 0 0005 system PIN volume in handsfree mode Changing the system PIN Character set chart Charge status display Charger setting Up up CDM Colour display Confirmation tone Connecting base station to a PABX Contents seio avr uuu Contrast display Control Keys se weed a eias Cost see Call charge D Deactivating advisory tones alarm clock appointment call Auto Answer 2 0005 handset bia a geet dees internal listening in predictive text n nanona nnn ringer handset 70 suppressing ringer tone 49 wake up call llus 50 Walk and Talk mode 45 Delete key 00000005 8 Deleting anniversary llle 51 appointment 51 De registering ahandset 40 Dialling emergency number 52 Dialling mode 54 changing e05 54 Dialling pause
14. Connection to SMS centre failed Text messages cannot be sent or received if the number of an SMS centre is missing or incorrectly stored Check that the number of the SMS centre has been correctly stored Self help with error messages The following table lists possible errors and their causes together with suggested solutions You cannot send messages 1 You have not requested the CLIP service Calling Line Identification Presentation gt Ask your network provider to enable the feature 2 Message transfer was interrupted e g by a call gt Re send the message 3 Nonumberoran invalid number is entered for the SMS centre activated as the send centre gt Enter phone number p 27 You receive a message whose text is incomplete 1 Your phone s memory is full gt Delete old messages p 23 2 The second provider has not yet sent the rest of the message You have stopped receiving messages 1 You have changed the ID of your mailbox gt Tell your SMS contacts your new ID gt Undo the change p 25 You have not activated your mailbox gt Activate mailbox p 25 Call diversion is activated with When All Calls or for the network mailbox All Calls gt Change call diversion settings Call diversion All Calls is activated for the network mailbox gt Change call diversion settings The message is played back 1 The display call number
15. End Press the display key You are reconnected with the external caller Accepting rejecting call waiting If you get an external call while conducting an internal call you will hear the call waiting tone short tone The caller s number or name will appear in the display if Calling Line Identification is enabled Ending internal call accepting external call Accept Press the display key The internal call is ended You are connected to the external caller Rejecting external call Reject Press the display key The call waiting tone is turned off You remain connected with the internal caller The call waiting tone continues to be signalled on other registered handsets 41 Operating more than one handset Internal listening in on an external call You are conducting an external call An internal party can listen in on this call and also take part in the conversation All the parties are made aware of this by a signal tone Precondition The Listening In function is activated Activating deactivating internal listening in gt s gt Base gt Add Features gt Listening In Si Enter system PIN p 52 and press f y on Long press idle status Internal listening in In use is shown in your handset display You would like to listen in on the existing external call Press and hold the talk key You can now listen in on the call All parties hear a signal tone Ending listening
16. Press the display key Si Change the code name and or number as appropriate Savel Press the display key Deleting info services Select info service see above Now Open menu Delete Entry Select and press M4 27 SMS text messages Text messages to PABXs You can only receive a text message when the Calling Line Identification is forwarded to the extension of the PABX CLIP The CLIP of the phone number of the SMS centre is evaluated in your Gigaset You may have to prefix the number of the SMS centre with an access code this depends on your PABX You can store the access code in your base station If in doubt you can test your PABX by sending a text message to your own number once with and once without the access code before the number of the SMS centre When you send messages your sender number may be sent without your extension number The recipient cannot reply to you directly in this case Text messages can only be sent and received through ISDN exchanges with the MSN number assigned to your base station Activating deactivating SMS functions Open menu Enter digits 0 Deactivate SMS function or Activate SMS function factory setting 28 SMS error handling Error codes when sending text messages EO Calling Line Identification permanently withheld CLIR Calling Line Identification is not enabled FE Error occurred during message transfer FD
17. Requirements Calling Line Identification is enabled for your phone line Your network supplier supports SMS text messaging within the fixed net work your network provider can give you information about this You are registered with your service provider for sending receiving text messages Text messages are exchanged between SMS centres that are operated by service providers You have to enter the SMS centre for sending and receiving text messages in your telephone You can receive text messages from all of the SMS centres entered if you are registered with your service provider Your text message is sent through the SMS centre that is entered as the Service Centr 1 send service centre However you can activate any other SMS centre as the active send service centre to send a current message p 27 Note that the next text message you write will be sent automatically through SMS Centre No 1 again How to enter text is described from page 60 The EATONI p 60 predictive text feature helps you write your message Rules A text message can be up to 612 characters long If your text is longer than 160 characters or you send large picture data it will be sent as a linked message up to four messages with 153 characters each Please remember When the SMS function is active the first ring is suppressed SMS text messages No network blocks must be set If your phone is connected to a PAB
18. by call number with a phone number This function can be used to put a network provider s prefix in front of the telephone number linking lt 7 Open the network access list Select entry El Press the display key Display Number Select and press 9 f s Enter number You can also dial a number from the directory p 13 Press the talk key The number is dialled Automatic network provider preselection You can use two lists to specify a call by call number preselection number that will be automatically placed in front of certain numbers when you dial them List with preselection In this list you specify the prefixes or the first digits of prefixes with which you wish the preselection number to be used List without preselection In this list you specify the exception to the rule The rule is what you specified in the list with preselection Making cost effective calls Example You have entered 08 in the preselection list All numbers beginning with 08 will be dialled automatically with the preselection number Entering 081 in the list without preselection restricts the above rule Numbers with 081 are now a specific subgroup of the 08 numbers All 081 numbers will be dialled without preselection Storing a preselection number gt X gt Base gt Preselection gt Preselect No Bt Enter or change the preselection number El Press the display key Save Entry Select a
19. cannot come today Ics I lt L2 i m 1 EATONI has been activated 2 Text of the message 3 Selection line If this letter is the one you want confirm it by pressing the next key If the letter selected by the EATONI is not the one you want then briefly press the hash key repeatedly until the required letter appears reverse highlighted in the display line and is transferred to the text area Hold down the hash key to display the characters assigned to the hash key in the selection line Appendix Deactivating activating predictive text Entering special characters Predictive text is activated and deactivated according to specific functions Standard characters If you have deactivated predictive text for directory entries for example it is still ae activated for writing text messages 1x S pue mem Precondition You are in a text input field MMS SMS name in the directory speed 2x 1 4 Foe dial list or email directory 3x 1 El Press the display key Ax I amp Predictive Text Select and press 9f v on 5x 0 3 Press the end call key briefly 6x u to return to the text area Now 7x lt enter your text 8x a Order of directory entries 9x gt The directory entries are normally sorted 10x i i alphabetically Spaces and digits have 11x E higher priority The sort order is as 12x fol
20. dialling Temporarily cancelling preselection long press gt gt Aut Preselct off If you want to permanently deactivate the preselection function delete the number saved Viewing the duration of a call and call charges The call duration and charges display depends on whether you have requested call metering pulses to be sent to your phone You have not requested call metering pulses to be sent The duration of a call is displayed automatically You have requested call metering pulses to be sent The units of a call is displayed The call charge is displayed if you have set the charge per unit and the currency 20 Setting the charge per unit and the currency gt amp Call Charges gt Settings Bt In the Cost per Unit line enter the charge per unit Example for 6 cents Scroll to the Currency line 2s Enter the currency Example Press the display key three times for p 60 Savel Press the display key Long press idle status Previously stored call charges are deleted if the cost per unit is changed Viewing deleting call charges gt amp j gt Call Charges Select entry and press 0 You have the following options Last Call View the charges for the last call All Calls View the charges for calls on all handsets Per Handset View the charges for calls per handset SMS text messages Your telephone is supplied ready for sending text messages
21. enter the phone number You can cancel the dialling operation with the end call key Ce Ending calls Press the end call key Accepting a call An incoming call is indicated in three ways on the handset by ringing a display on the screen and the flashing handsfree key Us You can accept the call by pressing the talk key Jor pressing display key 211 external call or pressing the handsfree key W If the handset is in the charger and the Auto Answer function has been activated page 47 you can accept a call by removing the handset from the charger If the ringer is disturbing press the display key SIEG You can take the call so long as it is displayed on the screen 10 Calling Line Identification When you get a call you will see the caller s number and or name displayed on the screen if the following conditions have been met Your network provider supports CLIP CLI and CNIP CLI Calling Line Identification The caller s telephone number is transmitted CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation The caller s telephone number is displayed CNIP Calling Name Identification Presentation The caller s name is displayed You have requested CLIP CLI or CNIP from your network provider The caller has requested CLI from his or her network provider Screen display with CLIP CLI When you get a call you will see the caller s number displayed on the screen If you h
22. gt Outgoing Open menu Delete Calls List Select press ji and confirm with I The list is deleted Long press idle status Sending a text message to an email address If your service provider supports the SMS to email service then you can also send your text messages to email addresses The email address must be at the beginning of the text You then have to send the text message to the email service of your SMS send centre gt amp y gt SMS gt Mailbox mailbox PIN gt Write Message EN 7 Copy the email addresses from your e mail directory or enter it manually Then enter a space or colon depending on the service provider ie Enter the SMS text El Press the display key Send Select and press 9 f E Mail Select and press M If the number of the e mail service is not stored p 27 enter it El Press the display key Send Select and press J Receiving an SMS All text messages received are stored in the incoming message list As a text message remains in the list after you have read it you should regularly delete text messages from the list The display tells you if the message memory is full Press f and delete the text messages you no longer need Linked text messages are displayed as one SMS If it is too long or has not been transferred completely it will be split into individual messages and stored in the incoming message list SMS text messages Incoming message list
23. it down as you do so Making calls Adjusting the volume while in handsfree mode Press handsfree key again Select volume Save Press the display key Muting You can switch the handset microphone off Your caller on the telephone will then hear a wait melody During an external call Mute the handset Reactivate the microphone 11 Using the directory and lists Using the directory and lists You can choose from the Directory Speed dial list Email directory Last number redial list SMS list MMS list Caller list Answering machine list You can save a total of up to 200 entries in the directory speed dial list and email directory number depends on the size of the individual entries You create the directory email directory and speed dial list for your individual handset You can however send the lists entries to other handsets p 13 Note For how to enter names refer to page 60 The EATONI predictive text function helps you to write names and email addresses see page 61 Directory and speed dial list You can use the telephone directory to store numbers and the corresponding names You open the directory in idle status using the amp key You can use the speed dial list to manage your call by call numbers of network providers and other important numbers You can assign speed dial digits to entries in the list p 12 You can open th
24. let others e g members of your family know that they have received a message Replying to or forwarding text messages You have opened a text message p 23 El Press the display key You can now select the following functions with amp and confirm your choice with Qi Reply You can reply to the message immediately p 21 Answer Yes Answer No Yes or No is added to the text message Now send the message as described on page 21 Use Text You can edit the text of the saved message and then send it p 21 Attachments e g pictures melodies are not sent 24 Forwarding text messages Read SMS then El Press the display key Send Select and press Jf Then continue as on page 21 Attachments are also sent If your service provider does not support forwarding text message with attachments select Use Text to forward it without attachments Confirm the prompt New SMS will not contain picture melody Proceed Adding telephone number to the directory Adding the sender s phone number Open incoming message list and select SMS p 23 Press El and continue as described on page 14 Note You can create a special directory for SMS messages within your directory by putting a star before the names Copying phone numbers from the SMS text Read SMS p 23 and scroll to the telephone number the digits are reverse highlighted Press E and continue as described on page 14
25. list to a handset See the following section Available Memory Display the number of free entries in the directory speed dial list and email directory Transferring a directory or speed dial list call to another handset Precondition Both handsets have been registered to the same base station The other handset must be able to send and receive directory entries e X37 gt amp Select entry page 13 gt Open menu Copy Entry Copy List Select and press 9 Enter the internal number of the receiving handset and press i ie m To Copy Entry Confirm whether you want to send another entry 13 Using the directory and lists The successful transfer is confirmed with a message and with the confirmation tone at the receiving handset Please remember Assigned pictures and speed dial digits are not transferred Entries with identical numbers are not overwritten The transfer is cancelled if the phone rings or if the memory of the receiving handset is full Adding a displayed number to the directory You can add numbers to the directory that are displayed in a list e g the calls list in an SMS or MMS text module or during a call If you have CNIP the first 16 characters of the name are also added to the Name line A number is displayed gt Copy to Directory Complete the entry See page 12 Adding a number from the directory Open the directory with amp or Ej gt Di
26. restriction External Calls The handset can be used to make internal calls External calls can be accepted Internal Only The handset can only be used to make internal calls Display list of handsets Select handset and open menu HS Call Barring Select and press 9 f a Enter system PIN and press Select authorisation and press gr Long press idle status 52 Emergency numbers Emergency numbers are preset to local requirements You can enter your own emergency numbers The emergency numbers are valid for all handsets Emergency numbers can still be dialled even if your handset is barred for external dialling Entering or changing an emergency number gt u gt Base gt Add Features Add Emerg No Bt Enter system PIN and press 9ff 2s Enter or change emergency number El Press the display key Save Entry Select and press M The entry is stored Displaying and dialling an emergency number Emergency numbers can still be dialled even if your handset is barred for external dialling p 52 directly or as follows Precondition The handset is blocked for external dialling Press the talk key Press the display key The available emergency numbers are displayed If only one emergency number has been stored this will be dialled immediately Select the emergency number and press amp The connection is set up If an access code has been set up p 54 this will b
27. service is not activated gt Have feature activated by your network provider there is a charge for this Your terminal is stored in the database of your SMS provider as having no fixed network SMS functionality i e you are no longer registered with the provider e g on account of delivery problems gt Register the terminal again for SMS reception Messages are only received during the day Your terminal is stored in the database of your SMS provider as having no fixed network SMS functionality i e you are no longer registered with the provider gt Register the terminal again for SMS reception SMS text messages 29 MMS MMS The Multimedia Messaging Service enables you to send and receive texts pictures photographs and sounds in one message These elements are put together as a slide show in the MMS message An MMS message comprises the content and an address header You can send an MMS message to a telephone with MMS function mobile telephone or an email address Ask your network provider whether they support MMS within the fixed network Text messages are exchanged between MMS centres that are operated by service providers You can only send and receive text messages via the MMS centre that is activated as the active send service centre An MMS message is normally sent via Centre 1 p 34 Ask your service provider if it provides this service It may require separ
28. the photograph on the screen Press the display key amp to take a new photograph ENGR Press the display key to store the photograph or to take a new photograph Long press idle status You can view rename and delete photographs p 36 If there is insufficient memory the display does not change to search mode Delete no longer required data in the File Manager or MMS lists Using the integrated camera Changing settings You can set the quality of the picture its brightness and white balance Quality Normal 128 x 105 pixels Quality High 352 x 288 pixels Brightness Normal High Depending on brightness White Bal Auto Indoor Outdoor gt gt Ey gt Camera setup Scroll to the Quality line Normal or select High a Scroll to the Brightness line OOO Normal or select High Scroll to the White Bal line Select Auto Indoor or Outdoor Savel Press the display key to save the settings Long press idle status Viewing memory gt gt amp gt Info Used available memory is displayed Long press idle status 39 Operating more than one handset Operating more than one handset Registering handsets You can register up to six handsets with your base station A Gigaset SL74 handset can be registered on up to four base stations You must initiate handset registration on the handset and on the base station The base station search is cancelled after 60 second
29. the talk key Ce 3 If the call is not answered ringing stops after about 30 seconds The function is cancelled after ten failed attempts or if a call is received Display Number You can change or add to a stored number in the last number redial list Then you dial it or use other functions by pressing EJ Copy to Directory Add telephone number to the directory p 14 Delete Entry Delete selected entry Delete List Delete all entries 16 Opening lists with the message key You can use the message key to open the following lists MMS list SMS list If several mailboxes have been set up the corresponding lists are displayed Network mailbox messages If your network provider supports this function and the network mailbox is configured for fast access p 44 Caller list As soon as there is a new entry in a list you will hear an advisory tone The key flashes If there are new entries in several lists and you open at least one of them the key no longer flashes when you close the menu If there are other new messages entries you can reset the message key to flashing p 17 e g to let other users know about the new messages entries Depending on the situation you can open the following lists using the key If there are no new messages in any of the lists then all the lists apart from the MMS list are offered for your selection If only one list has new entries you will see the f
30. to an MMS message The overview mode is opened for putting together the content of the MMS message p 30 The sender s telephone number is automatically copied to the entry field To and Re added to the reference line Forward Incoming outgoing message list Forward the MMS message The content of MMS messages for forwarding cannot be changed The overview mode is opened for writing the MMS header p 31 Fw is automatically added to the reference line Edit Incoming outgoing not sent list The content of an MMS message is copied to a new MMS message Pictures photographs animations sounds texts and reference are copied all other content discarded The new MMS message is opened in overview mode for putting together the MMS content p 30 Edit Draft message list The selected MMS message is opened in overview mode for putting together the MMS content p 30 Delete Entry Draft not sent outgoing list Delete selected MMS message Delete all All lists Delete all MMS messages in the list Copy to Directory Incoming message list Store telephone number email addresses from selected MMS message in telephone directorylemail directory Telephone numbers and email addresses are identified automatically Mark as New Incoming message list Mark selected already read MMS message as new Attachments Incoming message list List of objects attached to the selected MMS message is displayed Press TI
31. when a set noise level in the room is reached The room monitor remains activated on the handset even after you hang up The handset should be between 1 and 2 metres away from the baby The microphone must be directed towards the baby When the room monitor is activated incoming calls to the handset which is near the baby are indicated without a ring tone they are just shown on the display The display and the key pad are not illuminated When entering an external telephone number make sure The handset must not be blocked for outgoing calls The number to which the room monitor call is forwarded must not be blocked by an activated answering machine Always check the settings of the room monitor before you leave home For example test its sensitivity Check the phone line if the room monitor is redirected to an external number Aroom monitor stops calling an external number after around 90 seconds Room monitor calls to an internal number handset stop after about 3 minutes The activated room monitor function reduces the handset operating time considerably Place the handset in the charger to prevent the battery from going flat The room monitor function can also be used in Walk and Talk mode p 45 Operating more than one handset Activating the room monitor function and entering the call to number Step 1 Open input field for room monitor gt amp Room Monitor Step 2 Activate r
32. www siemens mobile com gigasets 740 Note If you briefly press the end call key while the screensaver logo is activated the date and time will be displayed The Internet pages will tell you which data is available in your country Installing an attachment Melodies and pictures will be sent to you by SMS which may incur a charge Open the text message p 23 and then open the attachment p 24 Install Press the display key Turn to the File Manager section Installing audio or picture data page 37 Saving an attachment Open the text message p 23 and then open the attachment p 24 Savel Press the display key This saves the attachment in the File Manager Melodies in Sounds p 37 Pictures in Images p 37 Entering changing an SMS centre You should find out about the services and special functions offered by your service provider before you make a new application and or before you delete pre configured call numbers gt Gy gt SMS gt Settings Service Centres Select and press 9 f Select a centre e g Service Centr 3 and press M In Active send select Yes if you want SMS centre 3 as your send centre The previously selected send service centre is automatically deactivated Any centre other than Service Centr 1 will only be used as the send centre for the next message Scroll to the SMS line Edit Press the display key iH Enter the phone num
33. 14 Talk key Answer a call switch from handsfree to earpiece mode open last number redial list short press start dialling long press 15 Control key see page 8 16 Signal strength DY 9 BD BD high to low SIEMENS D flashes no reception Back panel Back panel 1 Camera lens 2 Loudspeaker Contents Contents Handset at a glance Safety precautions Gigaset SL740 More than justa telephone Preparing to use the telephone Installing the base station and charger Range and signal strength Connecting the base station Preparing to use the handset Activating deactivating the handset Activating deactivating keypad prOtection LESER RE Setting the date and time Operating the telephone Control key llllllleeleesn Display keys Return to idle status Notes on the operating instructions Making calls Making an external call Ending calls Accepting a call Calling Line Identification Handsfree 0 e eee eee Muting Using the directory and lists Directory and speed dial list Email directory 00005 Display available memory Last number redial list Opening lists with the message key 2 000 Making cost effective calls Linking a call by call number with a phone number Automatic network provider preselection Viewing the duration of a call and call charges SMS
34. 7 Saving appointments Precondition The date and time have already been set p 8 gt Q gt Set Appoints New Entry Select and press i Activating an appointment In the Appoint line select On or Off Scroll to the Date line Enter the day months 4 digit e Scroll to the Time line Si Enter the hours minutes 4 digit If in 12 hour mode p 8 you can switch between am and pm Scroll to the Notes line Edit Press the display key Si Enter text max 32 characters to appear in the display when the appointment is due and press 9f If you do not enter a text the display will then show Appointment when it is due Savel Press the display key Long press idle status You will see the icon gg The appointment will be displayed in the appointment list with its date and time The handset will only display an appointment when it is in the idle status An appointment is signalled with the selected ringer melody p 48 The appointment call will ring for 30 seconds if it is not answered In the display you will see for example Appoint 2 Managing appointments gt Q gt Set Appoints gt Select appointment Viewing and changing appointments View Press the display key The appointment is displayed Press to return to the list Press the display key if you want to change the entry Make the changes Now press the display key to save the changes gH B Long pr
35. If first ring suppression is deactivated every incoming text message is signalled by a ring If you accept such a call on the first ring the message will be lost Recording sounds You can record melodies using the sound recorder max duration 30 secs or trans fer them using a data cable max 48 KB p 59 gt amp gt Sound Recorder New Sound Select and press 9 f lok Press the display key to start recording with the microphone You can record approx 30 seconds of sound You can pause the recording by pressing RE and then continue again by pressing EN Endl Press the display key to end the recording The recording is automatically repeated for you to check SaveNew Press the display key to save reject the recording and start again Handset settings If required delete the recommended name and enter a name for the sound max 16 characters do not use spaces special characters or umlauts and press the 9 display key Long press idle status Open the File Manager to play edit or delete sounds p 37 rant Activating deactivating advisory tones Your handset uses advisory tones to tell you about different activities and statuses The following advisory tones can be activated and deactivated individually Key click Every key press is confirmed Acknowledge tones Confirmation tone rising tone sequence At the end of an input setting when the handset is placed in t
36. Issued by Information and Communication mobile Haidenauplatz 1 D 81667 Munich Siemens AG 2004 All rights reserved Subject to availability Rights of modification reserved Siemens Aktiengesellschaft www siemens mobile com SIEMENS mobile A DJ uw 2 pliers a s X ia Ni Silence SIEMENS Gigaset SL740 Gigaset SL 740 Gigaset Handset at a glance Handset at a glance 1 Display screen in idle status depending on the base station 2 Charge status of the battery C JC B IB e flat to full C flashes battery is almost flat is charging 3 Display keys see page 8 4 End call key On Off key End call cancel function one menu level back short press back to idle status long press handset onloff long press in idle status 5 Message key Access to calls and messages lists flashes new message or call 6 Hash key Keypad lock on off hold down 7 Speed dial list key Open speed dial list 8 Socket for headset and PC interface 9 Microphone 10 Recall key Initiate enquiry call short press Insert a dial pause long press 11 Star key Ringer on off long press Toggle between upper lower case and digits 12 Key 1 Select network mailbox the answering machine in your network press and hold in idle status 13 Handsfree key Switch from earpiece to handsfree mode Lights up handsfree is activated Flashes incoming call automatic last number redial
37. JEN to open the selected object in the appropriate application Press EET to save objects in the File Manager p 40 Install selected photographs pictures animations and sounds with gt Install Properties All lists View properties of the selected MMS message Capacity All lists Display available memory MMS Receiving and viewing MMS messages Your phone line is busy while an MMS message is being sent received Receiving an MMS Your telephone provides two possible settings for receiving MMS messages Immediate MMS messages are sent direct to your telephone Deferred MMS messages are saved in the network You are notified about the sender and the size of the MMS message You can then download it from the network at your convenience gt amp gt MMS gt Settings gt Retrieval Behav Immediate Deferred Select and press 9 f v on Selecting notification Notifications are stored in the incoming message list p 32 Note Bear in mind that you can only download the MMS message during the period stated under Expiry in the notification Press to open the incoming message list Select notification Press the display key The MMS message is downloaded from the network Notification is deleted 33 MMS Opening and viewing MMS messages New MMS messages notifications are indicated on all handsets by the message You have new messages E by the message key f
38. Show name CNIP 020005 10 number CLI CLIP 10 Signal strength 5 Signal tone see Advisory tones SMS oed e ke eet ea tate Rus 21 activating deactivating function 28 adding telephone number to directory 24 changing mailbox 26 copying an email address 22 forwarding 0 24 info services 2000 27 input language 22 inserting picture 22 inserting sounds 22 linkifig esie orbes 21 mailboxID 000000 25 mailboxes 0000 eee 25 mark asnew 0008 24 notification by SMS 25 notify number 25 notify type 25 opening an attachment 24 receiving lvl IS 23 self help with error messages 28 send centre 00 0 ee eee 27 sending as ane mail 22 sending toa PABX 27 28 sending to a personal mallbox xrIevserMBEBSE 26 suppressing ringer 21 text templates 22 Sound inserting in MMS 31 installing playing 37 Special functions 42 52 53 54 Specifications 58 Speed dial key 12 Speed dial list 12 editing a single entry 13 Key ualde bbe hl nee bee 1 storing anumber 12 Star key 2 00005 1 48 Storing
39. The phone number must be stored in the directory together with its area code prefix so that it can also be used for sending text messages Opening an attachment to an SMS The attachment picture or melody is indicated by an icon A text message can contain several attachments Read SMS p 23 and move the cursor to the line containing the attachment then El Press the display key View Content Select and press 9 f For installation see page 37 Long press idle status Notification by SMS You can have an SMS notification sent to any device with SMS functionality e g your mobile phone about missed calls Precondition The caller s number was identified CLI You first have to store the destination number in your phone and select the notify type factory setting Off Storing the notify number gt lt gt gt SMS gt Settings Notify Number Select and press 9 f n Enter the number the text message is to be sent to El Press the display key Save Entry Select and press 9 fi Long press idle status Setting the notify type gt amp gt SMS gt Settings Notify Type Select and press 9 f In the Missed Calls line activate On if a notification SMS is to be sent ERE Press the display key Long press idle status SMS mailboxes The telephone comes supplied with the general mailbox activated The general mailbox cannot be PIN protected You can add up to three private mailboxes
40. X please turn to page 28 To receive text messages you must be registered with your service provider Writing sending text messages Writing sending text messages Gy gt SMS gt Mailbox mailbox PIN Mailbox 1 If necessary select a mailbox and press x ras If required enter the PIN and press J Write Message Select and press 9 a Write text message EI Press the display key Send Select and press i SMS Select and press i 58 Enter or select number from the directory Enter the number with prefix even in the same area Sending a text message to an SMS mailbox Add mailbox ID to the end of the telephone number El Press the display key Send Select and press i The message is sent Note If a call arrives while you are writing a message then the message is automatically saved to the draft message list 21 SMS text messages Selecting the input language amp gt SMS Write Message Select and press 9 f md Press the display key Select Language Select and press 9 f Select an input language that uses the Roman character set e g Deutsch or English and press 0 Press the end call key briefly to return to the text area The setting of the input language only applies to the current text message Inserting standard text pictures sounds or email address in a text message There are 3 Text templates am late Let s meet Congratulations
41. a call e g to listen to an external mail box answering machine you must switch to tone dialling during the call Precondition A call is in progress Open menu Tone Dialing Select and press J Tone dialling is now activated for this call 55 Appendix Appendix Care Wipe the base and handset with a damp cloth use no solvent or an antistatic cloth Never use a dry cloth This can cause static Contact with liquid N If the handset should come into contact with liquid switch it off On no account switch the device on Remove the battery immediately Allow the liquid to drain out of the device Then follow the instructions below 1 Hold the device horizontally with the open battery case facing down 2 Hold the device vertically Tilt the device backwards and forwards slightly giving it a gentle shake each time 3 Pat all parts dry and keep the device in a warm dry place for atleast 72 hours with the battery compartment open and with the keypad facing downwards do not place in a microwave oven etc In many cases you will then be able to use it again Questions and Answers If you have any questions about the use of your phone you can contact us around the clock at www siemens mobile com gigasetcustomercare The following table lists the most frequent problems and their possible solutions 56 The display is blank 1 The handset is not switched on gt Press the en
42. access code for PABX 54 directory entry 12 Suppress first rig ii rpsoivhberiti6ven e 21 Switch off see Deactivate Switching on advisory tones 49 alarm clock 50 appointment 50 Auto Answer 2 0005 47 handset seed cu ane 7 suppressing ringer tone 49 System settings 51 T Talk key coset he oh lee ee 10 Text message see SMS 21 Text templates see SMS Time control ringer volume 5 48 Settilig Fa utie ot iae anf aE e E nop 47 Tone confirmation 49 error tone ciioe gu mde 49 Tone dialling 55 U Units of acall 20 Update firmware 7 V Volume earpiece volume 47 loudspeaker volume 47 ringer volume 55 47 setting xd ep s 47 48 Index W Wait melody nonna nannan 11 Wake up call deactivating 50 setting the ringer 48 Walk and Talk mode 45 activating o oo ooon 45 deactivating 45 setting e e See PS ae os 44 using handset as room monitor 45 Warning tone see Advisory tones White balance photographs 39 Writing and editing text 60 75
43. aced in the charger The display is illuminated You can switch off display illumination page 46 Activating deactivating keypad protection Activating the keypad lock Press the hash key and hold down You will hear the confirmation tone and the symbol will appear in the display Caution When the keypad lock is active you cannot call emergency numbers Operating the telephone Deactivating the keypad lock Hold down again The key lock deactivates automatically if someone calls you It re activates when the call is finished Setting the date and time You will find information on operating the telephone and the keys from page 8 gt Xs gt Date Time H In the Date line enter the day month year 6 digit format Scroll to the Time line Enter the hours mintues 4 digit format e g for 7 15 am Scroll to the Time Mode line Choose between 12 hour and 24 hour mode In 12 hour mode you can scroll to the Time line and then use the display key to switch between am and pm Press the display key SO ui DO Operating the telephone Control key In these operating instructions the side top bottom right left of the control key you have to press in each situation is shown in black for right The control key has the following functions In handset idle status Open directory Open menu Open list of handsets In lists and menus l Scroll up down
44. all others lower case to 123 from 123 to abc and from abc back to Abc Press the star key before entering the letter Star key long press Displays the selection line of the characters assigned to the star key The first letter of the name of directory entries is automatically capitalised followed by lower case letters Editing text without predictive text When you press a key and hold it the characters of that key appear in the bottom display line and are highlighted one after the other When you release the key the highlighted character is inserted into the input field You can see in the display whether upper case lower case or digits are selected A or a appears on the bottom display line when you make an entry in the directory Abc abc or 123 appears at the top right of the screen when a text message is entered 60 Editing text with predictive text The predictive text helps you to write MMS text messages and names in the directory speed dial list or email directory Every key between and are assigned several letters and characters see character set chart page 61 These appear in a selection line directly under the text area above the display keys as Soon as you press a key the letter you are most probably looking for is reverse highlighted and put at the beginning of the selection line It is transferred to the text area 470 2 ut Abc Hello Peter
45. ame and then scroll to the name with the key Enter the first characters of the name until it is selected Dialling with the directory speed dial list IVa gt Select entry Press the talk key Ce 7 The number is dialled Managing entries in the directory and speed dial list I lt gt Select entry Viewing and changing entries View Press the display key The entry is displayed Back with or Edit Press the display key if you want to change the entry Make any changes you want and save them with EA gt Save Entry Long press idle status Using other menu functions Open menu You can now select the following functions with amp Display Number You can change or add to a saved number and then dial or use other functions by pressing EJ Edit Entry Change selected entry Using the directory and lists Delete Entry Delete selected entry VIP Entry directory only Mark directory entry as VIP Very Important Person and assign it a particular sound p 37 as ringer melody You can then tell who is calling you from the ringer melody Precondition Calling Line Identification Copy and Edit directory only So that you do not have to enter a similar entry twice you can create a copy and then edit the copied entry Copy Entry Send an entry to a handset See the following section Delete List Delete all entries in the directory and speed dial list Copy List Send a complete
46. ase station you can set it to a particular base station or to the base station that has the best reception Best Base gt gt Handset gt Select Base Select one of the registered base stations or Best Base and press Oi Making an internal call Internal calls to other handsets that are registered to the same base station are free of charge Open list of handsets Your own handset is identified by lt Calling a specific handset Select handset CP Press the talk key or enter the x handset number e g 2 Calling all handsets group call Press the star key All handsets are called Ending the call Press the end call key Transferring a call to another handset You can forward an external call to another handset connect Open list of handsets The external caller hears the wait melody Select handset or Call All and press e When the internal user answers announce external call or immediately Operating more than one handset Press the end call key The external call is transferred to the other handset If the internal user does not answer or is busy the call will come back to you automatically Recall appears in the display Internal enquiry call You can call an internal user e g to consult with him while speaking with an external caller Open list of handsets The external caller hears the wait melody Select handset and press M Ending enquiry call
47. ate registration How to enter text is described from page 60 You can use EATONI predictive text p 60 to help you enter the text With the telephone in idle status you can open the MMS function via display key EL Writing sending MMS messages amp y gt MMS gt New MMS Putting together MMS content An MMS message must contain at least one page of content An MMS page can contain text picture photograph animation and sounds MMS Page 1 1 MMS Page ___1 1 Text Sound lt Empty gt Empty Picture Empty EX Ex a 30 Entering the text In the Text input field Edit Press the display key This opens the text editor 2s Enter text El Press the display key Save Text Select and press OX Using other text editor functions El Press the display key Delete Text Delete all the text displayed in the editor Insert Text Module Insert text from the File Manager Save Text Module Save as text in the File Manager Predictive Text Activate or deactivate predictive text p 60 Select Language Select entry language Inserting a picture In the Picture input field Insert Press the display key lt New Picture gt MyPictures Images Animations Select and press New Picture starts the integrated camera p 39 MyPictures Images Animations opens the corresponding list of pictures in the File Manager Copy protected images cannot be added Select picture and press i
48. ave stored this number in your directory then the name of that entry will be displayed If a picture is stored for the name in the directory this is also shown p 14 The ringer symbol is no longer visible KAD 1 1234567890 I 2 Accept Silence 1 Ringer symbol 2 Telephone number or name Instead of the number you will see External if the telephone number is not identified Withheld if the caller withholds his or her number p 13 Unavailable if he or she has not requested CLI Screen display with CNIP If you have CNIP then the name town that is registered with your network provider for the calling number will also be displayed on your handset Anna Lechner Berlin 4 1 1234567890 2 1 Name and town 2 Telephone number The screen displays External if the number is not identified The screen displays Withheld if the caller withholds his or her number p 13 or Unavailable if CLI has not been requested Handsfree You should inform your caller that you intend to use the handsfree function before you activate it Activating deactivating handsfree Activate while dialling Si Enter the number and press the handsfree key Activate during a call Press the handsfree key Deactivate during a call Press talk key This switches to earpiece mode If you wish to place the handset in the charger during a call you have to press the handsfree key and hold
49. been assigned enter a password and save it with EIS If a password has already been assigned it is shown as To change the password delete it with K Enter a new password and save it with EIS MMS 35 File Manager File Manager Your telephone uses the File Manager to store various data types In menu Data type Formats MyPictures Own JPEG photographs Images Graphics from JPEG BMP GIF any source PNG WBMP Animations Graphic Animated GIF sequences from MMS Sounds Ringer tones MIDI MMF melodies AMR iMelody Gigaset melodies Text Modules Templates Sent as Unicode Unicode can be received A total of approx 1 MB memory is available for the File Manager and MMS together For exchanging data with a PC see page 59 Editing e ntries amp gt MyPictures Images Animations Sounds Text Modules gt Select entry Renaming entries Open menu Rename Select and press i 2s OK 36 Edit the name up to 16 cha racters do not use spaces special characters or umlauts and press 9 f The entry is stored with the new name You cannot rename sounds that cannot be deleted amp Long press idle status Deleting entries Open menu Individual entry Delete Entry Select and press iM The entry is deleted Any ringer melody that is deleted is automatically replaced with Melody 4 A deleted logo is not rep
50. ber 42 changing to another base station 41 deactivating 7 de registering 40 IdleStatus cs aS ceed aed Es 9 list croit den tes her 8 muting 22005 11 night modes lel ee 46 Operating and charging times 58 operating more than one handset 40 paging isdem Se eue 40 preparing touse 6 registering 40 registering on another base Station ie ete eens ate 41 restoring factory settings 51 settings individual 46 transferring a call 41 using as room monitor 43 using in Walk and Talk mode as room monitor 45 Handset access protection 51 Handset charging times 58 Handsfree 20 0 0000 11 adjusting volume 11 keyzusoiudueleeiedve gu uec e REV 1 Hash key 2200005 1 Hearing aidS 0000000 4 l Idle status POCORN 10 222 a e xs EE Ren 9 Idle status display 9 Incoming message list SMS 23 Info services changing e el Is 27 deleting 005 27 Ordering cre 27 Input language SMS 22 Integrated camera 39 Index Internal calls fran eee nre n 41 nqully uo sibbereerb6ertee 41 listeningin llllllslss 42 K Key 1 fast access 2 1 Keys caricel key i ell See ee es 8 control key 2
51. ber of the SMS centre Press the display key Save Entry Select and press 9 fi Scroll to the E Mail line Edit Press the display key ie Enter the number of the email service El Press the display key Save Entry Select and press M Press the display key Long press idle status Note Ask your service provider for details of how you should enter service numbers if you wish to use personal mailboxes assuming your service provider supports this function SMS text messages Sending text messages via a different SMS centre You want to send a text message via a different SMS centre SMS centres 2 5 Activate the SMS centre as send centre p 27 Send the text message This setting only applies for the next text message to be sent After that SMS centre 1 is activated again SMS info services You can have your service provider send information e g weather forecasts or lottery numbers by text message Up to 10 info services can be stored Ask your service provider about the services offered and how much they cost The telephone comes supplied with 10 info services of the SMS service Anny Way pre configured ready for ordering You can change these entries Ordering changing info services gt SMS gt SMS Service Select info service Send Press the display key Changing info services Select info service see above Now View Press the display key Edit
52. correctly displayed only after uninterrupted charging and discharging For the initial charge we recommend leaving the handset in the charger continuously for five hours Then remove the handset from the charger and do not recharge it until the battery is completely flat After initial charging and discharging you can replace your handset in the charger after each call Please note You must always repeat this procedure when you remove the battery from the handset and replace it again The battery heats up during charging This is normal and not dangerous Aftera while the charge capacity of the battery will decrease for technical reasons Preparing to use the telephone Your telephone is now ready for use To correctly record the time of incoming for example you must now set the date and time p 8 To register additional handsets refer to page 40 To ensure your Gigaset is always completely up to date You can download firmware updates from the Internet Do the following Use the data cable supplied with the pack to connect the PC to the handset On the Internet go to http www sie mens mobile com gigasets 740 and Click on the link Service downloads Then load the firmware update to your handset Activating deactivating the handset Hold down the end call key to switch the handset on or off You will hear the confirmation tone The handset activates automatically when pl
53. croll to the Call to line Edit Press the display key Yes Press the display key to confirm the prompt Edit Press the display key The input field for the phone number is opened Enter an external number as the call to number ns Enter number El Press display key to open menu Save Entry Select and press f The entry is stored You can also enter an internal number as the call to number ij gt Select handset Continue as described on page 43 starting with step 4 44 Take the call from the room monitor and press the 9 keys The room monitor function will deactivate around 90 seconds after the call ends After this the room monitor will make no further calls The other room monitor functions on the handset e g no ringer will remain activated until you press the display key 9 on the handset To reactivate the room monitor function with the same telephone number you must turn on the activation again and save with ERR Setting the Walk and Talk mode The Walk and Talk function allows two handsets to communicate with each other no matter how far they are from the base station Example You go on holiday and take two handsets with Walk and Talk functionality with you Set the Walk and Talk function on both handsets Precondition Both handsets have been registered to the same base station or Both handsets are registered to different base stations and both are set to Be
54. d call key and hold 2 The battery is flat gt Charge or replace the battery p 7 The handset fails to respond to a key press Keypad protection is activated Press the hash key again and hold p 7 Base station x flashes in the display 1 Handset outside the base station range gt Reduce the distance between handset base station 2 The handset has been de registered gt Register the handset p 40 3 Base station is not activated gt Check the power connector at the base station p 5 Display flashes Base Search The handset is set for Best Base but no base station has been activated or in range gt Reduce the distance between handset base station gt Check the power connector at the base station p 5 The handset does not ring 1 Ringer is switched off gt Activate the ringer p 48 2 Call Diversion is set to All Calls gt Switch off Call Diversion p 13 You cannot hear a ringer tone dial tone The base station telephone cable has been replaced gt When purchasing a new cord ensure that it has the correct pin connections p 6 Call charges are not displayed 1 There are no metering pulses gt Ask your network provider to transmit the metering pulses 2 The call charges display is not activated gt Activate the call charge display p 20 3 The charge per unit is set to 00 00 gt Set the charge per unit p 20
55. d ey es Sak bbs b pP 49 key sue Pia Dees Shad Peas 8 opening the 8 overview aana ee eee 62 Message key Openlist ic evar her rese 23 34 opening lists 16 Messages key nuni sees ope aed epu es eet See 1 Microphone llle 1 Missed anniversary llle 51 appointment 51 Missed calls 2000 17 MMS sessed pve cheats pa eect ete pay ee 30 not sent list 00 32 adding number to the directory 33 attachments 33 default settings 32 deleting entry from list 33 draft message list 32 edititig di Se aces aera tee aa 33 entering text 30 forwarding 32 incoming message list 32 inserting picture 30 inserting sounds 31 listShus ances sane fogs es Seas ERR 32 memory llle ee eee 33 MMS centie os LI ee 34 MMS properties 33 Opening isl ee ee eva 34 opening attachment 34 outgoing message list 32 presentation mode 34 putting together content 30 replying to 32 sending iare ber V 30 32 MMS setting reception 33 WHITING ru rope Re eee ae 30 writing header 31 MMS centre changing the number of 34 setting seed ee esd aoe etd aie ale ed 34 Muting the handset 11 N Name of a
56. d only with a recommended battery Handset operating times charging times Power supply Base 230 V 50 Hz station Environmental 5 C to 45 C conditions for operation 20 to 75 humidity Dialling mode DTMF tone dialling DP dial pulsing Capacity 700 mAh Standby time approx 115 hours 4 days Calling time approx 24 hours Charging time approx 2 hours These operating and charging times apply only when using the recommended battery Flash time 250 ms Dimensions Base 143 x 118 x 50 mm station LxWxH Dimensions 132 x52 x22 mm Handset LxWxH Weight Base base 167 g station Weight Handset 110g with battery Factory settings Factory settings of the base station Power consumption Function Factory Page setting In standby approx 2 5 Watt First ring suppressed on page 49 During a call Flash time 250 ms page 54 approx 2 Watt Call charges 00 00 page 20 General technical data Internal listening in off page 42 Charge per unit 00 00 page 20 DECT standard is supported Line seizure Pause 3 s page 55 GAP standard is supported List type Caller list Missed Calls page 17 No of channels 60 duplex channels Handset none page 52 Authorisation Radio frequency 1880 1900 MHz restriction internal range external Duplex method Time
57. d or the battery could explode The phone could also malfunction or be damaged 1 Insert the battery the right way round and make sure it sits properly 2 Position the battery cover at a slight angle and slide it with the two lower lugs into the case Then push the cover towards the camera until it closes with a click Opening the battery cover 1 Hold the handset with the keypad facing down 2 Place the thumb of the other hand on the mirror near the loudspeaker a and with the index finger of the same hand press the grooved area on the handset b 3 Lift the cover Placing the handset in the charger to charge the battery 1 Plug the power supply unit into your power socket 2 Place the handset in the charger unit with the display up The handset is already registered with the base station The screen shows INT 1 It has internal number 1 and internal name INT 1 You can change the name p 42 If Base Search or Please Register appears in the display you will have to register the handset manually page 40 You can get help from the table on page 56 Now leave the handset in the charger for the battery to charge Battery charging is indicated in the top right of the display by changes in the level indicator on the battery icon During use the battery symbol shows the battery level see page 1 First charging and discharging of the battery The battery charging status is
58. d the risks involved in using the telephone to your children Only use the power supply unit supplied as indicated on the underside of the base station charger Use only the rechargeable battery recommended p 58 Never use conventional batteries non rechargeable or other rechargeable battery types as this may cause significant damage to health and property Insert the rechargeable battery in accordance with the polarity symbols and use the battery type recommended in these operating instructions f v zi The operation of medical appliances may be affected Be aware of the technical conditions within the particular environment e g doctor s practice The handset may cause an intrusive hum in hearing aids Do not install the base station in bathrooms or shower rooms The handset and base station are not watertight p 56 Drivers must not use their phones while driving without a handsfree car kit Walk and Talk function Make sure it cannot be switched on accidentally b 5 R 3 Switch off your phone while on board an aircraft Walk and Talk function Ensure that it cannot be switched on again accidentally E Do not use the phone in environments subject to explosion hazard e g auto paint shops 4 4 M If you give your Gigaset to someone else make sure you also give them the operating manual Dispose of the batteries and phone in accordance with environmental reg
59. directory 24 Photo deleting 05 39 memory oie bb wee uv xx vu ES 39 picture quality 39 renaming 25 39 resolution 2 000200 eee 39 sensitivity to light 39 settings ii bs mu hak Be es 39 takinga ii iui b E PR a 39 VIEWING s aiie gT epe feng eques 39 white balance 39 Photograph VIeWIDg bnt es dn ten DAS 37 Picture quality photographs 39 PIN changing the system PIN 52 Power consumption 58 Power supply unit 4 Predictive text llle 60 activating deactivating 61 Preparing the telephone handset 22 22 ldll eR 6 telephone 2 5 Preselection 0 000 19 cancelling 0 20 Pulse dialling 00 00005 54 Q Questions and answers 56 73 Index R Range x fess I EA 5 Recall key 02222200005 1 pause after 55 Receive SMS lesen 23 Reception amplifier see Repeater Recording sounds 49 Registering handsets 40 Reminder call 0 14 Repeater 2 53 Resolution photographs 39 Ringer activating 48 deactivating 48 suppressing 21 Ringer echo 2e0 0 eee 47 Ringer tone assigning from File Manager 37 changing 47 setti
60. e handsfree volume to five levels and the earpiece volume to three levels even while an external call is in progress o2 Handset Volume Select and press 9 f You hear the current volume setting for handsfree talking Select the handsfree talking volume 1 5 Scroll one line lower and set the earpiece volume 1 3 ER Press the display key Long press idle status Ringer echo You can select an echo effect for the long ringer melodies 4 10 2 Ringer Echo Select and press 9f v on Long press idle status Handset settings Changing the ringer tone Volume You can choose five volume levels 1 5 e g volume 2 m 1 1 and Crescendo call 6 the volume increases with each ring Ringer tones You can choose any sound from the File Manager Melodies 1 3 are the classical ringer tones You can choose different ringer tones for the following functions Ext Calls For external calls Internal Calls For internal calls Appointments For set appointments p 50 Alarm For a pre set wake up call p 50 All The same for all functions Settings for external calls and time control Set the volume and melody depending on the type of ringing You can also set the volume of a call to be dependent on the time it is received e g nights quieter than during the day Setting the volume and melody 2 gt Ringer Settings Ext Calls Select and press M Select
61. e placed in front of the emergency number automatically You can still dial emergency numbers despite authorisation blocks p 52 When the keypad lock is active p 7 you cannot call emergency numbers Changing the name of the base station The names Base station 1 to Base station 4 are assigned automatically The name of the base is handset dependent i e the base station receives the name which was assigned by the handset The same base station can have different name on different handsets You can change the name of your base station gt gt Handset gt Select Base Select base station and press zT a Enter a new name with up to 16 characters p 60 ER Now press the display key to save the setting Repeater support With a repeater you can increase the range and reception strength of your base station the repeater must be registered To use the repeater you must first activate the repeater mode This will cancel any calls that are in progress gt u gt Base gt Add Features Repeater Mode Select and press 9 f Yes Press the display key Base station settings Restoring the base station to factory settings When the settings are restored the hand sets are still registered The following set tings are not reset System PIN First ringer tone suppressed setting SMS information services gt gt Base gt Base Reset 2s Enter system PIN and press K Yes Pr
62. e speed dial list with the C97 key Size of entries Number upto 32 digits Name up to 16 characters 12 Storing a telephone number in the directory gt New Entry Bo Enter number Scroll to the Name line ie Enter name Scroll to the Annivers line if you want to enter an anniversary see page 14 Scroll to the Picture line if you want to assign a picture see page 14 El Press the display key Save Entry Select and press 9 f Long press idle status If the cursor is in the Annivers line you can save the entry with EET If your phone is connected to a PABX please turn to page 54 Storing a telephone number in the speed dial list You can assign speed dial digits digits 0 2 9 to up to nine entries in your speed dial list If you hold down the speed dial key and then press then talk key 77 the assigned number is dialled immediately Entries with speed dial digits are at the beginning of the list lt 7 gt New Entry Enter number wd mum e ia Scroll to the PublicKey line a Enter name Scroll to the Enter key line Select speed dial digit gocs Press the display key Long press idle status Selecting entries in the directory and speed dial list lt 7 Open directory or speed dial list You have the following options Scroll to the entry i e press the gt key until the name you want is selected Enter the first character of the n
63. ee hae Pee es 5 restoring factory settings 53 Setting scorre SO RHE ved Gat 51 setting Up i eee ads au ew aks 5 Battery charging eeeeee 7 display iai aoe eS 7 inserting 220005 6 recommended batteries 58 Battery tone 2 49 Best base station 41 Block activating deactivating keypad lock 7 external dialling 52 handset 22 2122 le dB 52 Brightness display 46 C Call answering sss 10 ending syst sut sime iaa 10 41 extemal n i ses a ii ee ae ER 10 internal s a Rune 41 transferring connect 42 Callcharge 2 04 20 deleting 005 20 displaying 0 20 setting per unit currency 20 Call costs see Call charge Call duration gei ia o ag inat aat aa 20 Call Units u n o A ii 20 Call waiting internal call lsss 41 Call by Call numbers 12 Caller list 23 rix EXER 16 openltig ui un ore vx jeer 17 SEUNG concer eave ease Lt 17 Calling back acaller 18 Calling back from caller list 18 Calling Line Identification 10 Index Camerac blldpkURpMEPBPROL changing settings memory pak Sie eek s eet des photographing viewing renaming deleting photographs Cancel preselection 0055 Cancel operation
64. ency numbers SMS service centre numbers calls list You have to add the access code yourself during dialling and when entering directory emergency call director numbers and SMS service centre numbers manually If you use the telephone number from the directory when sending a text message you have to delete the access code You can delete an access code with RIA To insert a pause press R9 Insert Pause 3 or EE amp Insert Recall Yi Setting pauses Changing pause after line seizure You can set the length of the pause that is inserted between pressing the talk key and sending the phone number Open menu Press keys s Enter a number for the length m of the pause 1 1 sec 2 3sec 3 7 sec and confirm with 0 Change pause after Recall key You can change the length of the pause if your PABX requires this refer to the operating instructions for your PABX Open menu Press keys s Enter a number for the length s of the pause 1 800 ms 2 1600 ms 3 3200 ms and press 9 f Connecting the base station to a PABX Changing dialling pause pause after access code Precondition You have stored an access code p 54 Open menu Press keys ns Enter a number for the length of the pause 1 1 sec 2 2 sec 3 3 sec 4 6 sec and press i Switching temporarily to tone dialling DTMF If your PABX works with pulse dialling but you need tone dialling for
65. ess idle status Using other menu functions El Open menu You can now select the following functions with amp and confirm your choice with Qi Edit Entry Change selected appointment Delete Entry Delete selected appointment Delete List Delete all appointments Switching off or answering an appointment alarm Press the display key SIS to deactivate the appointment call or select IIE to respond with an MMS Displaying missed appointments and anniversaries Missed appointments anniversaries page 50 page 14 are stored in the Missed Dates list in the following cases You do not keep an appointment anniversary The handset is switched off at the time of the appointment anniversary The newest entry is at the beginning of the list gt Q gt Missed Dates Select appointment anniversary This will display information about the appointment anniversary A missed appointment is marked with a missed anniversary with ei Delete Press the display key to delete the appointment anniversary Base station settings or MMS Press the display key to write an MMS Long press idle status If there is a new appointment anniversary in the list the display shows MIMIK Pressing the display key also opens the Missed Dates list If the list contains 30 entries the oldest entry is deleted when the next appointment call rings Restoring the handset to factory settings You can reset
66. ess the display key For factory setting see page 58 53 Connecting the base station to a PABX Connecting the base station to a PABX The following settings are only necessary if your PABX requires them please refer to the operating instructions for your PABX You cannot send or receive SMS MMS messages on PABXs that do not support Calling Line Identification Dialling modes and flash times The current setting is marked with y 1 Step Changing the dialling mode The following dialling modes can be selected Tone dialling DTMF DTMF earth country specific Pulse dialling DP gt s gt Base gt Add Features gt Dialling Mode Select dialling mode and press M y on Long press idle status 2 Step Setting the flash time gt s gt Base gt Add Features gt Recall Select flash time and press 9 v on Long press idle status 54 Storing the access code outside line code Precondition Your PABX may require you to enter an access code before the telephone number when making an external call e g O gt gt Base gt Add Features gt Access Code Si E Enter or change the access code maximum 3 digits and press the display key Save Entry Select and press 0 Long press idle status If you have stored an access code the following will apply The access code is inserted automatically when dialling from the following lists emerg
67. evel line e Select sensitivity for the noise level Low or High Press the display key The room monitor function is now activated Always check the settings of the room monitor before you leave home e g sensitivity and phone line Operating more than one handset The room monitor will call all the handsets that are in Walk and Talk mode Press the display key fj on the room monitor handset to deactivate the room monitor The handset returns to the normal Walk and Talk mode 45 Handset settings Handset settings Your handset has default settings You can change these settings individually Changing the display language You can view the display texts in different languages gt Xs gt Handset Language Select and press 9 The current language is marked with y Select language and press iM Long press idle status If you set the wrong language press 2 Now select the correct language with amp and confirm with OX When you change the display language the character set can change too Setting the display You can choose from 4 colours and several contrast and brightness levels gt gt Handset gt Display Colour Scheme Select and press OK Select colour and press PJ The current colour is marked with y Short press Select and press 9 f Select contrast Press the display key Brightness Select and press 9 Select brightness Press the display key Long press
68. g 13 Entry preselection saving and changing 19 Error message see SMS Error tone sss eee ee ie 49 Escape key 0005 8 Exit jl 10 External dialling barring 52 F Factory settings base station 4 53 handset 00 eee eee eee 51 File Manager 2 36 animated graphics 36 37 any graphics 36 37 assigning logo 37 assigning sounds 37 deleting anentry 36 directory entry with picture 37 editing entries 36 ditirnig text 6 6 feet detent 38 entry properties 36 file formats 204 36 installing audio data 37 melodies 05 36 memory s cc zzccsg get 38 number from SMS text to directory 38 own photographs 36 playing back audio data 37 renaming entries 36 ringer toneS 0 00005 36 sending entry as MMS 36 templates 4 36 viewing pictures 37 viewing text 2 38 Firmware update 7 Flash times ine ir Se ate Seas 54 Forward i nepi aera uipi aa aat 24 MMS 247 ass e a tue E gunt 32 Index G Group call 22 05 41 H Handset activating llle 7 authorisation 52 blocking iios Sead Lenbbes dak 52 changing for best reception 41 changing internal num
69. g press idle status Assigning a picture to a directory entry as CLIP Picture Select and press 9 f Select the name you want to assign the picture to and press Oi File Manager Yes If another picture has already been assigned press the display key to replace the picture Long press idle status Sounds Note You can save sounds in the File Manager How to record sounds is described in the section Recording sounds p 49 Playback gt O gt Sounds gt Select entry Play Press the display key The sound is played You can swap between entries using the amp key Endl Press the display key Playback ends You will now see the Sounds list again Long press idle status While playing back the sounds you can use the display key MINE to adjust the volume Installation You can assign different sounds for external calls internal calls appointments and alarm clock or use the same sound for all of them gt amp gt Sounds amp Select entry Open menu Install Select and press 9 f Select what the entry is to be used for and press The entry is assigned to the category Long press idle status 37 File Manager Texts Viewing gt amp gt Text Modules gt Select entry View Press the display key The text is displayed Adding a number to the directory If the text contains a telephone number you can copy it to the directory
70. handset 42 of the base station changing 53 of the caller showing CNIP 10 Network provider Number list 12 Network provider preselection automatic 0 19 Night mode 2 52 Ee ee 46 Noise level in room monitor mode 43 setting c ecco Iib aes ER 45 Notification see SMS Notify number see SMS Notify type see SMS Number adding to the directory MMS 33 input from directory 14 of the caller showing CLIP 10 picking from directory 14 O On Off key ruani ue na a a 1 Open dilectory ss istaec LL eir 8 MENU zz oe eh ep ins tes 8 Opening an attachment MIMS c ee eee x ane 33 34 Opening an attachment see SMS Operating time for handset 58 in room monitor mode 43 in Walk and Talk mode 44 Operation preparing to use your DONE Stade car qu Ais 5 Order in directory 61 Outside line code see Access code Index P PABX iore ike ENS 54 pause after access code 55 setting dialling mode 54 setting flash time 54 setting pauses 55 storing access code 54 switching to tone dialling 55 Paging aei odes SERES 40 Pause after access code 55 after lineseizure llus 55 after Recall key 55 setting fora PABX 55 PG Interface sore i ee eee eee 59 Phone number storing of SMS in the
71. he charger and when a text message or a new entry arrives inthe calls list or incoming MMS list Error tone a descending tone sequence with incorrect inputs End of menu tone when scrolling at the end of a menu Battery tone The battery needs recharging gt 2 gt Advisory Tones Activate deactivate key click Scroll to the Confirm line to activate or deactivate the confirmation tones Scroll to Battery and choose On Off or during call The battery warning tone is activated or deactivated or only rings during a call Savel Press the display key Long press idle status 49 Handset settings Setting the alarm clock Precondition The date and time have already been set p 8 Activating deactivating and setting the alarm clock gt Q gt Alarm Clock In Alarm Clock select On or Off Scroll to the Time line Bt Enter the alarm call hours minutes 4 digit Press the display key Long press idle status You will see the t3 icon The alarm will only ring if the handset is in the idle status The alarm rings on the handset with the selected ringer melody p 47 The alarm will ring for 60 seconds if itis not answered The display shows Alarm Clock Deactivating a wake up call Press the display key Sift or any key to turn off the wake up call Setting appointments You can use your handset to remind yourself of up to 30 appointments for volume and melody settings see page 4
72. idle status 46 Displaying a logo You can have a logo displayed while the telephone is in idle status gt a gt Handset gt Display Screen Picture Select and press 9 The current setting is displayed Activate deactivate logo Save with EE or Scroll to the Picture line Insert Press the display key to assign a picture MyPictures Images Select and press 9 f Select picture When you press U the picture appears in the display You can move between the saved pictures by pressing amp amp When you press I the picture is applied El Press the display key Save Entry Select and press 9 f Long press idle status If you want to change the logo delete the picture assignment with E Clear Picture O Then assign a new picture as described above Setting night mode The display is dimmed in idle status When night mode is activated the display illumination is switched off during idle status if the handset is in the charger gt a gt Handset gt Display Night mode Select and press 9f v on Long press idle status Activating deactivating Auto Answer If you have activated this function when you get a call you can simply lift the handset out of the charger without having to press the talk key L7 7 gt Xs gt Handset Auto Answer Select and press to activate or deactivate the function v on Long press idle status Adjusting the loudspeaker volume You can adjust th
73. in Press the end call key signal tone If the first internal party presses the end call key C J a signal tone sounds The handset that is listening in is still connected to the external party however 42 Changing the name of a handset During registration the names INT 1 INT 2 etc are assigned automatically You can change these names The name can be up to 10 characters long The changed name is displayed in the list of every handset Open list of handsets Select handset Edit Press the display key ns Enter name Savel Press the display key Changing a handset s internal number A handset is automatically assigned the lowest unassigned number when it is registered If all the numbers have been assigned number 6 is overwritten provided the handset is in idle status You can change the internal number of all registered handsets 1 6 Open list of handsets Open menu Edit H Set No Select and press fi The list of handsets is displayed The current number flashes Select a handset Enterthe new internal number 1 6 The handset s old number is overwritten Press the display key to save the entry Long press idle status You will hear the error tone if you assign an internal number twice a falling tone sequence Repeat the process with an unused number Using a handset as a room monitor With this function a previously stored internal or external number is called
74. in the File Manager page 36 or MM lists page 32 Appendix Service Customer Care Our Online Support on the Internet wwwW siemens mobile com gigasetcustomercare In some countries repair and replace serv ices are impossible where the products are not sold through our authorised dealers Your Gigaset is designed for operation in your country as indicated on the packag ing and on the device itself Country spe cific conditions have been taken into account If you have any questions about the differences between the public phone networks please contact your specialist dealer or network provider The CE mark attests to the phone s compli ance with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE directive Excerpt from the original declaration We Siemens AG declare that the above mentioned product is manufactured according to our Full Quality Assurance System certified by CETECOM ICT Services GmbH with ANNEX V of the R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EC The presumption of conformity with the essential requirements regarding Council Directive 99 5 EC is ensured Senior Approvals Manager The Declaration of Conformity DoC has been signed In case of need a copy of the original DoC can be made available via the company 0682 57 Appendix Specifications Recommended battery Valid when these operating instructions were printed Lithium Ion Lilon 700 mAh The device is supplie
75. individual settings and changes you have made This will not affect entries in the directory the calls list the email directory or the speed dial list the handset s registration to the base station and the contents of the File Manager The appendix provides an overview of the default settings page 58 Press to cancel the reset gt s gt Handset Reset Handset Yes Press the display key Long press idle status Base station settings All the settings for the base station are made with a registered Gigaset SL74 handset Protection against unauthorised access Protect the base station system settings with a system PIN that only you know The system PIN must now be entered for handset registration de registration restoring factory settings internal activation or barring numbers for example 51 Base station settings Changing the system PIN You can change the base station s default 4 digit system PIN to a 4 digit PIN which is known only to you gt s gt Base gt System PIN 2s If required enter the current system PIN and press 9 f Bu Enter new system PIN For security the PIN is shown as four stars n Scroll to the next line repeat the new system PIN and press gm Long press idle status Assigning authorisations per handset You can block handsets for external calls You can assign the following authorisations Call Barring Off The handset can be used without
76. irst new entry in that list If the entries are in a personal SMS mailbox the mailbox is displayed If several lists have new entries those lists are offered for your selection If calls are stored in the network mailbox you will see a message if the correct setting has been made refer to the network mailbox operating instructions Setting the message key to flashing Using the directory and lists Opening the callerlist Precondition There is still at least one new entry in one of the lists Open caller list Mark as new Select and press 9 f Long press idle status Caller list The numbers of the last 30 incoming calls are stored Depending on the Calls Settings set either All Calls or only Missed Calls are stored page 17 Several calls from the same number are stored more than once when All Calls is set once the last call when Missed Calls is set Here is an example of how the calls list appears in the display m Number of new entries Calls List 01402 I Number of the old read entries Caller list settings gt Calls List 01402 gt C gt Calls Settings Missed Calls All Calls Select and press 9 f The current setting is marked with v Long press idle status Changing the list type does not affect the existing entries in the list Press More Messages Select if necessary and press i Calls List 01402 Select and press 9 f Selec
77. isks and Original damage and also ensure that all the relevant regulations are complied with Accessories Index Symbols Balloon Shooter game 59 A Accept call 22 ae Soe ee es 10 Access code fora PABX osise dead apay GR eS 54 Pauses och peta ede Peete rena 55 Access protection 51 Acknowledge tones 49 Activating internal listening in 42 predictive text 61 room monitor 43 Walk and Talk mode 45 Activating deactivating advisory tones 49 Adding telephone number to directory SMS 24 Alarm clock activating 50 assigning sound 37 deactivating 50 Setting wd Bode id Bade onis 50 Alert tone 2 0005 48 Anniversary Not kepty as See n ene 51 storing in the directory 12 Appointment activating setting 50 deactivating 51 NAMING cod sese dence cd 50 nobtkept lane Dun es 51 setting the ringer 37 48 Authorisation handset 52 Auto Answer 47 activate deactivate 47 Automatic network provider preselection 5 19 Index B Balloon Shooter 59 Base station changing e00 41 changing the name of the base station 53 connecting the device 5 connecting toa PABX 54 ranges
78. l Select and press 9 f Now set volume and ringer tone as described in Settings for internal calls wake up calls and appointments Yes Press the display key to confirm the prompt Long press idle status Activating deactivating the ringer All handsets ring when there is an incoming call You can cancel the ringer on your handset before you answer a call or when the handset is in idle status the ringer can be cancelled permanently or just for the current call The ringer cannot be re activated while an external call is in progress Cancelling the ringer permanently Press the star key and hold until the ringer cannot be heard any longer The A icon appears in the display To reactivate the ringer press the star key and hold Deactivating the ringer for the current call Silencel Press the display key Activating deactivating the alert tone In place of the ringer tone you can activate an alert tone When you get a call you will hear a short tone Beep instead of the ring tone Press and hold the star key and within 3 seconds Press the display key A call is now signalled by one brief alert tone You will now see AIL in the display To reactivate the ringer press the star key and hold First ring muting off on The telephone recognises an incoming text message by the first ring Open menu Press keys OX Hear the first ring or Suppress first ring Please remember
79. laced If the entry cannot be deleted ia or is being used as a ringer tone or logo you will see an error message Long press idle status All entries in a list Delete List Select and press M4 All deletable entries in the list will be deleted Long press idle status Sending entry as MMS Open menu Send as MMS Select and press 9 Turn to section Writing sending MMS messages page 30 Viewing properties Open menu Properties Select and press i The name format and size of the entry are displayed Long press idle status Pictures Own photographs are stored in MyPictures all other pictures in Images You have the same options with both types of images Animated graphics are stored in Animations and cannot be used as a logo or in the directory Viewing amp gt MyPictures Images gt Select entry View Press the display key The photograph picture animation is displayed Use the amp amp key to switch between entries Press the display key The list of entries reappears Long press idle status Installing pictures You can use pictures as a logo or assign them to a directory entry so that it appears when the person with that number phones you amp gt MyPictures Images gt Select entry Open menu Select Install and press 9I Using picture as a logo asLogo Select and press J Yes Press the display key to replace the current logo Lon
80. lashing and by the confirmation tone When you open an MMS message it is displayed in presentation mode Note If an MMS message only contains a sound an empty page is displayed and the sound played Opening an MMS Press to open the incoming message list MMS If there are new entries in several lists Select and press 9 f Select MMS Play Press the display key The MMS message is opened Presentation mode The presentation mode plays the MMS message page by page Presentation mode uses the entire screen No display keys are available You have the following options Enter number 8 of the page you want to view Press amp to scroll to the next page Press amp 5 to play the current page again Press amp twice to scroll to the previous page Opening attachments You can open save install MMS attachments via the incoming messages list p 33 34 Activating setting up an MMS centre Up to 3 MMS centres can be set up Only one MMS centre can be set as Active Send centre at any one time The selected MMS centre is used to send and receive MMS messages MMS messages cannot be received via the MMS centres not selected as Active Send The telephone comes supplied with Centre 1 as the Active Send Centre 1 has been set appropriately for your country see page 58 gt Gy gt MMS gt Settings gt Service Centres The list of MMS centres is displa
81. lay When you press I the picture is applied El Press the display key Save Entry Select and press 9 The picture is displayed on the screen when that person calls Deleting picture assignments Open the directory entry you want to change p 13 Scroll to the line Picture El Open menu Clear Picture Select and press 9 f The picture is not deleted from the File Manager Changing picture assignments Delete the old picture assignment and assign a new one Email directory You store email addresses in the email directory e g for sending SMS messages to email addresses Storing a new email address Open directory E Mail Directory Select and press 9 f New Entry Select and press OK Si Enter email address El Press the display key Save Entry Select and press M Long press idle status During entry you can open the menu with E and use the following functions Insert Insert Select and press 9 f Predictive Text Select and press ffi to activate or deactivate the predictive text function p 61 Using the directory and lists Viewing and changing an email address gt E Mail Directory gt Select entry View Press the display key The entry is displayed Back with 9f or Edit Press the display key if you want to change the entry Make any changes you want and save them with El Save Entry X Long press idle status Managing entries in the email directory
82. logo Setting night mode Activating deactivating Auto Answer llle eee Adjusting the loudspeaker volume Changing the ringer tone First ring muting offlon Recording sounds Activating deactivating advisory tones Setting the alarm clock Setting appointments Displaying missed appointments and anniversaries Restoring the handset to factory settingS 0005 Base station settings Protection against unauthorised ACCESS x5 obi bee ent ee geet dagen Emergency numbers Changing the name of the base station Repeater support Restoring the base station to factory settings 06 Connecting the base station toa PABX uraa Dialling modes and flash times Storing the access code outside line code Setting pauses Switching temporarily to tone dialling DTMF Contact with liquid Questions and Answers Service Customer Care Specifications 04 Factory settings PC Interface Balloon Shooter game Writing and editing text 46 46 46 46 Contents Menu Tree 62 Main menu 0005 62 Accessories s 66 Index iv RE RUE 69 Safety precautions Safety precautions Caution Before use please read the safety precautions and operating instructions Explain their contents an
83. lows 1 Space shown here as u 13x 2 Digits 0 9 14x 3 Letters alphabetical Directory and other lists 4 Other characters When writing a text message If you want to work around the alphabetical order of the entries insert a space or a digit in front of the name These entries will then move to the beginning of the directory Names prefixed with a star appear at the end of the directory 61 Menu Tree Menu Tree Instead of scrolling to locate a menu function you can select a menu function faster by opening the menu and keying in the digit combination shortcut Example for set ringer for the alarm clock Main menu With the telephone in the idle status press open menu 1 Select Services 2 1 1 Automatic Recall 1 2 Network Mailbox 1 3 Next Call Only 1 3 1 Withhold No 1 3 2 Send Number 1 3 3 Call Waiting Off 1 3 Withhold No 1 4 All Calls 1 4 1 Call Divert 1 4 1 1 AII 1 4 1 2 Selective 1 4 2 Parallel Ringing 1 4 3 Call Waiting 1 4 4 Fixed Destinat Call 1 4 5 Call Protection 1 4 6 Unknown Call Rej 1 4 7 Call Barring 1 4 7 1 Bar Numbers 1 4 7 2 Bar connection 1 4 7 3 Network PIN 1 5 Ringback Off 2 Camera gt Search mode is activated 3 Audio Settings 2 3 1 Handset Volume 3 2 Ringer Settings 3 2 1 Ext Calls 3 2 2 Internal Calls
84. multiplex Handset Name INT1 to page 42 10 ms frame length INT 6 Channel grid 1728 kHz Network provider country page 19 Bit rate 1152 kbit s preselection specific Modulation GFSK Emergency deleted page 52 Language code 32 kbit s Pause Recall key 800 ms page 55 Transmission 10 mW average power per Pause Access code 35 page 55 power channel Range up to 300 m outdoors upto 50 m indoors 58 Appendix Function Factory Page Function Factory Page setting setting Fast access on page 44 EATONI predictive In lists off page 60 Network text SMS on mailbox without Last number redial empty page 16 telephone list number Alarm clock off page 50 Textmessage offi page 25 Character set standard age 60 notification deleted pag notification no SMS incoming and empty page 22 PC Interface draft messages list L SMS function on page 28 You can connect the Gigaset SL74 handset SMS info services 10 page 27 to your computer using the data cable supplied Your computer can then SMS send centre page 28 communicate with your Gigaset SL74 and System PIN 0000 page 40 access parameters and lists on your handset using a program you can A d 54 ae dius page download free of charge at http Dialling mode DTMF page 54 www siemens mobile com gigasetsl740 Default settings of the handset
85. n overview mode select EE gt Send to put together the content of the MMS message The MMS header comprises the telephone number email address and reference Send MMS 123 To Subject EUN EH Entering addressee In the To input field Si Enter telephone number press display key or email address If necessary use to change from 123 input mode to abc input mode Note You can enter more than one addressee for an MMS message Select R gt Add Recipient Separate addresses with a semicolon Entering the reference Select entry field Subject Bu Enter reference max 40 characters You can use EATONI predictive text p 60 to help you enter the text J gt Predictive Text 31 MMS Using other overview mode functions Send Send MMS message p 32 Save Store MMS message in the MMS Draft list Default settings When you write an MMS message the default settings will apply unless you change them gt X gt MMS gt Settings Presets Expiry Time Period during which the MMS centre tries to deliver the message 6 hours 12 hours 1 day 1 week Maximum Maximum period permitted by the service provider Priority Send priority Low Normal High Page Duration Display duration for an MMS page Use this value to define how long an MMS page is to be displayed to the addressee The MMS page is displayed for at least as long as the longest sound l
86. nd press Jf The entry is stored Long press idle status Saving changing entries in the preselection lists Each of the two lists can hold 11 entries 5 entries with up to 6 digits and 6entries with up to 2 digits Depending on the particular country the list with preselection may already contain preset numbers This means for example that all national calls or calls into the mobile phone network will be automatically linked to the call by call number which you have previously stored gt gt Base gt Preselection With Preselect Without Presel Select and press 9 Select entry Press the display key Enter or change first digits of the number n whe Press the display key 19 Making cost effective calls Save Entry Select and press f The entry is stored Long press idle status Dialling with and without preselection automatic call by call number When you press the talk handsfree key the first digits of the number you have dialled are compared with both lists If they match none of the entries on either list or if they match an entry on the list without preselection no call by call number will be placed in front of them Not even if the first digits of the number also match an entry in the list with preselection If the first digits only match an entry in the list with preselection the call by call number will be placed in front of the number you are
87. ng a melody 47 setting volume 47 suppressing 49 time control for volume 48 Room monitor 0 43 activating 43 setting the noise level 43 45 using in Walk and Talk mode 45 S Safety precautions 4 Select menuentry 2 2 2 8 Select option menu 8 Send directory entry to a handset 13 MMS iiie Ini 30 32 Setting alarm clock 0 000 50 appointment 50 base station 4 51 call charge per unit and the currency 20 Camera rd Send de eee lee 39 date 525 Sey Sek Se oe 8 display xz comer fen eae tia 46 display language 46 earpiece volume 47 external calls 47 flashitime wee ee ee ee 54 handset individual 46 74 loudspeaker volume 47 imielody 2 2 ase ees aa Ivi 47 48 PAUSES niuesiuexidbePRIVe E 55 ringer melody 47 ringer volume 47 room monitor function 43 tineis ia pueri ptt ee ele ee aed 8 time control 47 VOol lies ism I eS ee isure nis 47 48 Walk and Talk mode 44 Setting the date 8 Setting the time 8 Setting up base station 5 Chargers ce 2 ee te td ee Vie 5 Settings see Setting SliortCutia iua ious eee ee an ees 62
88. nts 6 2 Alarm Clock 6 3 Missed Dates 7 Voice Mail amp 7 1 Set Key 1 7 1 1 Network Mailb 8 Resource Dir 8 1 MyPictures 8 2 Images 8 3 Animations 8 4 Sounds 8 5 Text Modules 8 6 Capacity 9 Hi Set Settings Be 9 1 Date Time 9 2 Handset 9 2 1 Display 9 2 1 1 Screen Picture 9 2 1 2 Colour Scheme 9 2 1 3 Contrast 9 2 1 4 Brightness 9 2 1 4 Night mode 9 2 2 Language 9 2 3 Register H Set 9 2 3 1 Base 1 to Base 4 9 2 3 5 Data Base 9 2 4 Select Base 9 2 4 1 Base 1 to Base 4 9 2 4 5 Best Base 9 2 5 Auto Answer 9 2 6 Reset Handset 64 Menu Tree 9 3 Base 9 3 2 System PIN 9 3 3 Base Reset 9 3 4 Add Features 9 3 4 1 Dialling Mode 9 3 4 2 Recall 9 3 4 3 Repeater Mode 9 3 4 4 Access Code 9 3 4 5 Add Emerg No 9 3 4 6 Listening In 9 3 5 Preselection 9 3 5 1 Preselect No 9 3 5 2 With Preselect 9 3 5 3 Without Presel 65 Accessories Accessories Gigaset Handsets Turn your Gigaset into a cordless telephone system Gigaset Handset SL 74 Large colour display 4096 colours Graphic main menu with animated icons Integrated camera to take your own photographs MMS and SMS Polyphone call tone melodies 16 chord Recording call tone melodies via the handset PC interface for transferlmanagement of directory Outlook appointments polyphone mel
89. odies etc 999999 Balloon Shooter game installed Gigaset Handset SL 1 Large illuminated graphic display with date and time SMS Download options for obtaining melodies via SMS Polyphone call tone melodies 16 chord Recording call tone melodies via the handset PC interface for transferlmanagement of directory Outlook appointments etc Voice selection for 23 names Announce name when calling Vibration alarm 66 Accessories Gigaset Handset S 1 Large illuminated graphic display with date and time SMS Download options for obtaining melodies via SMS Voice selection for 29 names Announce name when calling Gigaset Repeater The Gigaset repeater can be used to increase the reception range of your Gigaset handset to the base station Mobile handsfree set with PTT key With the mobile handsfree set you can make a call while keeping your hands free In addition conversations can be heard on the handset Data Cable DCA 500 For connecting your telephone to the serial RS232 interface of your computer 67 68 Accessories All accessories and batteries are available from your mobile phone retailer Or you can order direct online from the my siemens Online Shop www siemens mobile com shop or phone 0180 5333 225 0 12 Euro Min The Online Shop also has the latest product information semens Only use original accessories This will avoid possible health r
90. ongest animation lasts Sending MMS messages Your phone line is busy while an MMS message is being sent received In overview mode for writing the MMS header El Press the display key Send Select and press 9 You are now told the size of the MMS message to be sent Yes Confirm the prompt The MMS message is sent All MMS messages sent are stored in the MMS outgoing message list If a problem occurs while the MMS message is being sent this message will be stored in the MMS not sent list p 32 32 Lists MMS messages are stored in four lists Inbox Incoming message list Contains received MMS messages and notifications p 33 Draft Draft message list Contains drafts of MMS messages sorted by date Press E to send MMS message JEN to play MMS message Sent Outgoing message list Contains sent MMS messages sorted by date Use to delete displayed MMS message use fy to play message Unsent not sent list Contains MMS messages if a problem arose during sending Use EI to send MMS message the MMS message is automatically moved to the outgoing message list Use If to play message Opening lists gt amp u gt MMS gt Inbox Draft Sent Unsent You can also call up the MMS incoming message list using the message key p 16 if there are new MMS messages present Menu options Press amp for the following list options Reply Incoming message list Reply
91. oom monitor In Room M select On Step 3 Enter the call to number Scroll to the Call to line Edit Press the display key The input field for the phone number is opened Enter an external number as the call to number es Enter or select number from zi the directory Only the last four digits are displayed El Press the display key Save Entry Select and press iM The entry is stored You can also enter an internal number as the call to number ij gt amp 9 Select handset x Step 4 Set the sensitivity Scroll to the Level line Select sensitivity for the noise level Low or High Savel Press the display key The room monitor function is now activated Once the room monitor is activated switch directly to the room monitor setting with open menu 43 Operating more than one handset Changing previously set external call to numbers Deactivating the room monitor remotely gt amp gt Room Monitor Scroll to the Call to line Edit Press the display key Delete existing number Enter the external destination number ie Enter the new number El Press display key to open menu Save Entry Select and press f The entry is stored You can also enter an internal number as the call to number ij gt Select handset i Continue as described on page 43 starting with step 4 Changing a previously set internal call to number gt amp gt Room Monitor S
92. rectory Select an entry and press 9 f Storing an anniversary in the directory You can store an anniversary for every number in the telephone directory You can enter a time for the reminder call for that anniversary gt amp Select entry page 13 Press the display key Press the display key Scroll to the Annivers line Press the display key In the Date line enter the day month 4 digit Scroll to the Time line s VSBOBEB Enter the hours minutes 4 digit for the reminder call 4 Scroll to the Prompt line Select the type of indication For sounds from the File Manager you have to enter the time for the reminder call For optical indication the time entry is optional OK Press the display key Savel Press the display key Long press idle status DO Deleting anniversaries Open the directory entry and scroll to the Annivers line Then press the following display keys BT and ERR Anniversary reminder call A reminder call with the selected ringer melody is signalled on the handset Stop the reminder call with the SIRIS key Linking a picture to a directory entry Precondition Calling Line Identification gt amp Select entry page 13 Press the display key Press the display key Scroll to the Picture line HEBR Press the display key MyPictures Images Select and press 0 Select the picture When you press Jy the picture appears in the disp
93. s If registration has not been completed inside this time repeat the process On the base station Press and hold the Registration Paging key on the base station Registration is initiated On the handset Gigaset SL74 on Gigaset SL740 gt gt Handset gt Register H Set Select base station e g Base 1 and press 9 f s Enter the system PIN of the base station the default is 0000 and press 0 In the display you will see for example Base 1 flashing Other handsets with GAP functionality To connect other handsets start to register the handset as described in its operating instructions 40 De registering handsets You can de register any registered Gigaset SL74 handset from any other registered handset Open list of internal users Your own handset is marked with Internal 1 Call All INT1 E Anna EM Select the internal user you want to de register Open menu De reg H Set No Select and press 9 f Bt Enter current system PIN and press J Yes Press the display key Looking for a handset Paging You can use the base station to look for your handset Briefly press the Registration Paging key on the base station All the handsets will ring at the same time Paging End paging o Briefly press the Registration Paging key on the base station or the talk key on the handset Changing the base station If your handset is registered to more than one b
94. se the telephone to heat sources direct sunlight or other electrical appliances Protect your Gigaset from moisture dust corrosive liquids and vapours Range and signal strength Range outdoors approx 300 m indoors approx 50 m Signal strength The signal strength display shows the quality of the radio contact between the base station and the handset good to low B B BD amp no reception D flashes Connecting the base station Back of the base station Gigaset SL740 1 Phone jack with phone cord 2 Power supply unit 230 V Connect both as shown above and place cord in the cable recess Preparing to use the telephone Please remember Keep the power supply unit plugged in at all times to ensure your phone is ready for use whenever you need it If ever you purchase a phone cord from a store ensure that the phone conductors are correctly connected 3 4 connection Internal phone jack connections 3 4 1 unassigned 2 5 2 unassigned 6 3 a 1 AIS 6 3 2 5 unassigned 6 unassigned Preparing to use the handset Inserting the battery Caution Use only the rechargeable battery recommended by Siemens on page 58 Never use conventional batteries non rechargeable or other types of rechargeable battery as this may cause significant damage to health and property For example the jacket of the battery could be destroye
95. st Base p 41 or One of the handsets is not registered to any base station and the registered handset is set to Best Base or Neither handset is registered to a base station Please remember The maximum range between handsets in Walk and Talk mode is 300 metres outdoors The handsets cannot be reached by incoming calls Handset operating times are severely curtailed in Walk and Talk mode Activating deactivating the Walk and Talk mode gt amp Walk and Talk Deactivating the Walk and Talk mode otf Press the display key If when you are in Walk and Talk mode you press the talk key or the handsfree key We the call will go to all the handsets that are in Walk and Talk mode The connection is made with the first handset to answer the Walk and Talk call Ring and advisory tones are set in exactly the same way as if your handsets were in range of the base station page 47 Activate deactivate ringer p 48 and Activate deactivate keypad lock p 7 are available in Walk and Talk mode To open the menu press the display key EE The Walk and Talk mode is retained even when you switch your handset off and back on Using a handset in Walk and Talk mode as a room monitor You can also use the room monitor function in Walk and Talk mode Press the display key Room Monitor Select and press 9 f Scroll to the Room M line Activate the room monitor Scroll to the L
96. t the entry The last call received is displayed in the calls list Example of a list entry Missed Calls New Call 01 02 1234567890 12 07 03 The list entry shows The list type in the header The status of the entry New Call New missed call Old Call Already read entry Answ Call was taken only with All Calls Serial number of the entry Example 01 02 means the first entry of a total of two entries Caller s number or name How to add the caller s number to the directory is described on page 14 Date and time of call 17 Using the directory and lists Calling back a caller Precondition The caller s number has been identified p 10 Calls List Select entry Call Press the display key Callback begins at once The telephone number is entered in the last number redial list Deleting an entry Calls List Select entry Delete Press the display key Long press idle status Deleting the caller list Caution All old and new entries will be deleted gt Calls List gt Open menu Delete Calls List Select and press 9 f Long press idle status 18 Making cost effective calls Sign up with a network provider who offers particularly low cost call rates call by call or view the call charges on the handset after you make a call You can use the speed dial list p 12 to manage your call by call numbers Linking a call
97. text messages 21 Writing sending text messages 21 Receiving an SMS 23 Notification by SMS 25 SMS mailboxes suse 25 Using data in the attachment 26 SMS info services lusus 27 Text messages to PABXs 28 SMS error handling 28 MMS elvis Ex Oertes 30 Writing sending MMS messages 30 Lists oer NR merae bs 32 Receiving and viewing MMS messages sees 33 Activating setting up an MMS centre 00008 34 File Manager 36 Editing entries 2 36 Pict tes 5 fests sue ce eee e uate 37 Sounds s aane RR E 37 TeXtS aes of er ART E edad 38 Memory eeeeee e 38 Using the integrated camera 39 Taking photographs 39 Changing settings 39 Operating more than one handset 40 Registering handsets 40 De registering handsets 40 Looking for a handset Paging 40 Changing the base station 41 Making an internal call 41 Internal listening in on an external call 00 42 Changing the name of a handset 42 Changing a handset s internal number ser iR AU ER ee 42 Using a handset as a room monitor 43 Setting the Walk and Talk mode 44 Handset settings Changing the display language Setting the display Displaying a
98. the top or bottom of the control key scroll up or down Press the right or left side of the control key e g select setting Ce 7I amp 9I Ve x etc Press the handset key shown Operating the telephone The operating instructions show the steps you have to take in abbreviated form This is shown below using Handsfree Volume setting as an example 2 1 Handset Volume 2 Select and press 9f Select volume 3 Save Press the display key 4 Long press idle status 5 1 With the handset in idle status press on the right of the control key to open the main menu Use the control key to move to the 42 icon This is done by pressing the appropriate arrow on the control key Audio Settings appears on the top line of the screen Confirm the selection by pressing the display key 9 You will see the Audio Settings menu 2 Press the bottom of the control key repeatedly until the menu function Handset Volume is selected and confirm the selection with y 3 Press the left quieter or right louder side of the control key to select the required volume 4 Press the display key under ET to apply the change 5 Press and hold the end call key to return to the idle status Making calls Making calls Making an external call External calls are calls using the public telephone network Si Enter the phone number and press the talk key or Hold down the talk key and then
99. to your phone and protect them with a PIN A mailbox is identified by a name and a mailbox ID kind of extension number SMS text messages Please remember If you operate a number of devices base stations with SMS functionality on a single phone line then each SMS mailbox ID may only occur once In this case you must also change the preset ID of the general mailbox 0 You can only use personal mailboxes if your service provider supports this This is the case if the telephone number of a preset SMS Centre is preceded by a star If you have forgotten your PIN you can reset it by restoring the factory settings of the base station This will delete all messages from all mailboxes Setting up and changing a personal mailbox gt amp gt SMS gt Settings SMS Mailboxes Select and press 9 f y activated Mailbox 2 Select mailbox e g Mailbox 2 and press 9 Call Director lt Offp ID 1 Protection Off PIN 0000 Save In the On Off line activate or deactivate the mailbox Scroll to the ID line Select the mailbox ID 0 9 Already assigned digits will not be available e DO Scroll to the Protection line Activate deactivate PIN protection Scroll to the PIN line Ss Enter 4 digit PIN if set ISavellOK Press depending on the operating situation Long press idle status 25 SMS text messages Deactivating a mailbox Set Call Director to Off
100. ulations 2x E Note Not all of the functions described in these instructions are available in all countries Gigaset SL740 More than just a telephone With your Gigaset SL740 you not only have an integrated digital camera and the ability to send and receive MMS messages via the fixed network p 30 your telephone can do much much more Link photographs and directory entries and put a face to the caller p 14 Record your favourite melody with the handset and design your own personal ringer tone p 49 You can mark the directory entries of particularly important callers as VIP then you can tell by the melody who is phoning p 13 Save appointments p 50 and birthdays p 14 in your telephone it will remind you in good time Have fun with your new telephone Preparing to use the telephone The pack contains one Gigaset SL740 base station one handset Gigaset SL74 one power supply unit one data cable one telephone cord one rechargeable battery one battery cover one charger incl power supply unit one set of operating instructions 99999999 Gigaset SL740 More than just a telephone Installing the base station and charger The base station and charger are designed to be operated in enclosed dry areas at temperatures ranging from 5 C to 45 C Install the base station in a central location in your home Please note Never expo
101. volume 1 6 Scroll to the next line Press the display key e Be Select melody Using GEM you can listen to the marked melody You can move between the saved melodies by pressing amp 9 You can end the playback by pressing Ei Press the display key EB Press the display key to save the settings 47 Handset settings Setting the time control gt 2 gt Ringer Settings gt Ext Calls Press the display key for time control Time ctrl lt On gt 1 From 20 00 2 Until 08 00 xp H 3 Save 1 On or Off status 2 Period of time for On 3 Ringer volume In Time ctrl select On MR Scroll to the From line and B enter the beginning of the time period 4 digit format Scroll to the Until line and enter the end of the time period 4 digit format Scroll to the next line and set the ringer volume for this time period en Press the display key to save the time control Long press idle status Settings for internal calls wake up calls and appointments gt 2 gt Ringer Settings Select setting e g Internal Calls and press i Select volume 1 6 Scroll to the next line Press the display key eBee Select melody Using II you can listen to the marked melody Press the display key Press the display key BHE Long press idle status 48 The same settings for all functions 2 gt Ringer Settings Al
102. yed The currently activated MMS centre is indicated Centre 1 The settings of the selected MMS centre are displayed Select entry and press QM Please note If there is a preconfigured setting only change it as instructed by your service provider Use amp to select the entry fields of the settings Centre N Centre 1 Active Send Dial in No send On 1234567 E Server URL Dial in No receive http lzE pi cmm Centre 1 E Centre 1 Notification No Password 1234567 E xyz E User Name E aim cT Active Send Is the MMS centre set up as the current send and receive centre y on If you want to change this setting bear in mind that there always has to be one MMS centre activated as the current send centre Save setting with RENE Server URL Web address of the MMS server Save setting with EIS Dial in No receive optional Dial in No send MMS send centre dial up number for sending receiving MMS messages Save setting with El gt Save Entry If you do not enter a dial up number for Dial in No receive the dial up number entered for Dial in No send will be used for sending and receiving messages Notification No Number of the SMS centre you receive the notifications from Enter as instructed by your service provider and save with EET User Name Optional User name at this MMS centre Save setting with EEA Password Optional If no password has
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