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2. the handset does not ring The ringer is switched off The ringer volume has been set to 0 Call divert has been set to AUTOMATIC Activate the ringer page 20 Increase ringer volume page 20 Deactivate call divert page 12 the caller can t hear me You ve pressed the INT key As a result the handset has been muted Activate the microphone again with MENU BACK OK page 11 the incoming call number is not displayed even though CLIP is set Sending the phone number CLI has not been enabled The caller should request the network operator to enable the transfer of his or her phone number je entries in the caller list don t show time or date Date and time have not been set Set date and time page 10 can t hear the ringer or dialling tone You have changed the phone cable on your Gigaset When purchasing a new cord ensure that it has the correct pin connections page 26 can hear an error tone descending tone sequence when keying in The function has not worked or the entry is incorrect Repeat the process watch the display when doing so and if necessary check the operating manual 22 Appendix Care Wipe the base station and handset with a damp cloth or with an antistatic wipe Never use a dry cloth This can cause static Contact with liquid A SSS If the handset should come into contact with liquid on
3. Duplex method Time multiplex 10 ms frame length Channel grid 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbit s Modulation GFSK Language code 32 kbit s Transmission power 10 mW average power per channel Range up to 300 m outdoors up to 50 m indoors Power supply Base station 220 230 V 50 Hz Environmental conditions for operation 5 C to 45 C 20 to 75 relative humidity Dialling mode DTMF tone dialling DP dial pulsing Flash time 250 ms Dimensions Base station 115x102 x 105 mm WxLxH Dimensions Handset 55 x 152 x 30 mm W x Lx H Weight Base station 138 g handset with batteries 117 g 26 Appendix Service Customer Care aaa You can get assistance easily when you have technical questions or questions about how to use your device by using our online support service on the Internet at www my siemens com customercare or by referring to the section entitled Questions and answers in this manual page 22 If the device needs to be repaired please contact one of our Customer Care Centers Abu Dhabi 0 26 42 38 00 Luxembourg 43 84 33 99 Argentina 0 80 08 88 98 78 Macedonia 02 13 14 84 Australia a 18 00 62 24 14 Malaysia 03 21 631118 AUST Aso eerte mtt vs 05 17 07 5004 Malta 00 35 32 14 94 06 32 Bahrain sre e rius abe wate 40 42 34 Mauritius
4. OK Confirm ta Move the cursor to the first position in the name field Enter speed dialling number e g press 4 times OK Confirm In order to use speed dialling Hold down the speed dial number e g 2 the saved speed dial number is displayed e Enter phone number to be linked Press the talk key Viewing and editing an entry in the directory speed dial list or gt Select entry gt MENU gt SHOW ENTRY gt Change phone number gt OK gt Change name gt OK Press and hold return to idle status Delete single entry from directory speed dial list or gt Select entry MENU gt DELETE gt OK Press and hold return to idle status 15 Using the directory and other lists Deleting directory speed dial list Deletion refers to the selected list is selected with all entries or gt MENU gt Press DELETE 9 OK Press and hold return to idle status Last number redial list mE The last five phone numbers dialled are shown in the redial list Dialling a phone number You can dial a phone number from the redial list gt gt Press display key gt Select entry gt Press Changing entries and or adding them to the directory 223 Press display key Select entry gt MENU gt EDIT ENTRY or COPY TO DIR gt OK Deleting last number redial list 33 Press display key MENU gt Press gt DELETE gt OK P
5. Do not operate the phone in places where there is a risk of explosion such as paint workshops 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 regulations CM Donot pollute the environment Emergency numbers cannot be dialled if the keypad lock page 8 is activated Notall of the functions described in these instructions are available in all countries Service making handset ready for service Service making handset ready for service m Installing the base Hints on installing The base is designed to be operated in enclosed dry areas at temperatures ranging from 5 C to 45 C Install the base at a central location in your home e g in the hall Never expose the telephone to the following heat sources direct j sunlight or other electrical appliances Protect your Gigaset from moisture dust corrosive liquids and vapours Range The range is dependent on the nature of the building and other local conditions Outdoors it is approx 300 m Indoors the range is up to 50 m Connecting the base station First connect your base station to the mains supply and the telephone socket Power supply unit Mains adapter Phone jack with 110 220V phone cord with power cord Underneath the base station 1 Small power cable plug into t
6. since these could lead to a Do not use a non Siemens charging unit as this could damage the Service making handset ready for service Registering the handset with the base station and charging the batteries EE Place your handset in the base station with the display visible at the front The handset will then register itself with the base station automatically all symbols will flash in the display The process takes about a minute Once this is completed the confirmation tone rings rising sequence of tones and 1 will appear in the top left hand corner of the display This indicates that the handset has been allocated the first internal number I To register additional handsets see page 17 onwards Leave the handset in the base station for the batteries to charge the batteries are supplied uncharged The battery charging process is indicated on the handset by a flashing battery symbol OM Once the batteries have been charged your phone is ready for service You need to set the date and time to ensure that the time of incoming calls can be noted correctly page 10 We recommend initially charging the batteries without interruption for the amount of time listed in the table page 25 irrespective of the charging status icon After a while the charge capacity of the batteries will decrease for technical reasons Once the first charging cycle is completed you can put your handset back in the base station after
7. each call Charging is controlled electronically This ensures optimum battery charging without overloading The batteries heat up during charging This is normal and not dangerous Switching the handset on and off mE To deactivate or activate the handset press the end call key The confirmation tone then rings If you place a handset that is activated in the base station or a charging unit it will automatically be activated Activating deactivating the keypad lock Activating keypad lock Press and hold down the hash key confirmation tone The o symbol appears in the display Deactivating keypad lock Press and hold down the hash key confirmation tone The key lock switches itself off automatically if you receive a call It reactivates when the call is finished Operating the telephone menu guidance Operating the telephone menu guidance Display keys Display keys are the long keys directly below the display Your handset has two display keys Each of these is operated as a rocker key it can be pushed down on the left hand and the right hand side Depending on the current operating status and which side of the key you press you will call up a particular function This function is shown directly above the display key Display keys Display in idle status date and time already set gt gt M INT MENU Reverting to idle status from anywhere in the menu Hold down call end key for approx 1 s
8. front of the base station for approx 3 secs The registration process then starts eo When registration is successful the handset is automatically assigned the lowest unassigned number Registering other handsets Handsets in the 1000 to 4000 Gigaset families Gigaset handsets A 2 C 1 C2 andS 1 and other GAP capable handsets can be registered The base station is prepared as described above please refer to the operating instructions for the device to register the handsets De registering handsets De You can de register a different handset from any registered Gigaset CL 1 handset INT gt Select handset gt MENU gt DE REG H SET gt OK gt Enter system PIN for the base station default 0000 OK DE REGISTER gt OK The internal number disappears from the de registered handset Handsets that have not been de registered retain their internal numbers 17 Operating more than one handset Operating more than one handset Internal calls ending a call Internal calls between handsets on the same base station are free of charge Calling a specific handset INT gt Select handset gt Press talk key or INT example To end the call Press the end call key S Calling all handsets group call Press INT and To end the call Press the end call key O Forwarding a call to another handset INT gt Select handset Press talk key The internal user answers Press end call key O Internal enquir
9. mailbox by pressing G speed dial To do this you must first enter the phone number of the network mailbox MENU gt MAILBOX gt SET KEY 1 gt Enter the phone number of the network mailbox gt OK Press and hold return to idle status Calling the network mailbox Press G and hold This connects you directly to the network mailbox Viewing a message from the network mailbox When a message arrives for you you will receive a call from the network mailbox If you have requested Calling Line Identification the display shows the number 0800 330 2424 If you accept the call the new messages are played back If you do not accept the call the number of the network mailbox will be stored in the list of missed calls and the letter symbol flashes page 16 13 Using the directory and other lists Using the directory and other lists Directory and speed dial list Both lists are used in the same way except that the key is pressed to open the directory and the key to open the speed dial list You can save up to 20 phone numbers and names in the directory This makes dialling easier The speed dial list is a special directory in which you can store up to 10 particularly important numbers e g the prefixes of network providers call by call numbers Saving phone numbers in the directory speed dial list or gt MENU gt NEW ENTRY a OK Enter and confirm phone number directory max 22 d
10. network mailbox 13 Configuring the network mailbox for fast access a 13 Viewing a message from the network mailbox 13 Using the directory and other lists 14 Directory and speed dial list 4 14 Last numberredial list 2 4 2 en ae e Ae RR E Rer cea erm a 16 Caller ISU E 16 Contents Registering and de registering handsets 17 Manual registration Handset Gigaset CL 1 to Gigaset CL 100 17 Registering other handsets een 17 De registering handsets ccc ccc ea 17 Operating more than one handset 18 Internal calls ending a call 0 0 cece cee eee een eens 18 Forwarding a call to another handset 0 cece eee eee eee en ences 18 Internal enquiry calls 2 1 cece e n 18 Accepting rejecting a waiting call during an internal call 18 Barging in on an external call 2 2 eh 18 Pagilig usd soam be PEPISGU DOES EDU belle Sods fo aa eSa 19 Handset settings 20 Changing display language 0 cece cc cece teen teen eens 20 Activating deactivating Auto Answer sese 20 Changing the volume and melody 2 2 ees 20 Activating deactivating the ringer en 20 Activating deactivating the battery warning tone cee eee 20 Restoring the handset factory settings cece ees 21 Base station settings 21 C
11. no account switch the device on Remove all batteries immediately Allow the liquid to drain out of the device and then pat all parts of the device dry Keep the handset with the batteries removed in a warm dry place for at least 72 hours In many cases you will then be able to use it again Operation with a PABX _ The following settings are only necessary if your PABX requires them please refer to the operating instructions for your PABX Changing the dialling procedure You can set the dialling mode to tone dialling DTMF or pulse dialling IWV MENU gt BASE SET gt ADD FEATURES gt DIAL MODE gt Select dialling mode OK Press and hold return to idle status Temporary switch to tone dialling DTMF If your PABX works with pulse dialling but you need tone dialling for a call e g to listen to an external mail box you must switch to pulse dialling during the call MENU TEMP TONE Setting the flash time MENU gt BASE SET gt ADD FEATURES gt TBR gt Select flash time 80 ms 100 ms 120 ms 180 ms 250 ms 300 ms or 600 ms gt OK Press and hold return to idle status Changing pause after line seizure Setting the length of the pause between pressing the talk key and sending the phone number 1 1 sec 2 3 secs 3 7 secs 4 2 5 secs factory setting 3 secs MENU gt G gt Display symbol 916 SET the number for the current pause length flashes gt enter a new number gt OK Chang
12. to availability Right of modification reserved Printed in Germany Siemens Aktiengesellschaft http www my siemens com Order No A31008 A221 H100 1 7619
13. SIEMENS Be inspired Brief overview Brief overview Internal number of the handset Time Battery charging status Caller list flat am fully charged Access to flashing battery almost Answering flat machine mail box Caller list Redial Internal list Display display screen Menu Display keys Activate current functions Directory key in display Talk key Answer a call Initiate dialling End call and On Off key End call Cancel function One menu level back short press Return to idle state hold down Handset on off Recall key Enquiry flash Enter dialling pause Star key Ringer on off Speed dial key Microphone Open the speed dial list Hash key Keypad lock on off The various display symbols have the following meanings Display Meaning when pressed 33 Last number redial opens a list of the last 5 numbers dialled page 16 M Mailbox symbol open caller list and network mailbox page 16 INT Internal Opens the list of internal phones MENU Menu Activates the main menu when in standby mode Opens a status dependent menu while making a call to 4 Scrolls up or down eo Moves cursor to the left or right 4 Delete key Delete input from right to left one character at a time Deletes character by character from the right to the left OK Confirms menu function or confirms an i
14. ayed instead of the phone number If the caller has not requested or has withdrawn phone number transfer WITHHELD will be shown instead of the phone number Muting the handset Press INT The call is held wait melody To end the call MENU gt GO BACK gt OK Network mailbox features Fo Network mailbox features are functions which your network provider offers You can only use these features if you have requested them from your network provider For more information on these functions consult your network provider e g Deutsche Telekom www telekom de Your network provider will assist you in questions about fees or any other problems that arise Mi 11 Network mailbox features Function that is set for the next call Before you carry out the procedure described below press MENU open menu Jj SEL SERVICES OK When the procedure is complete a code will be sent which is displayed on your handset s screen Withhold Calling Line Identification once CLIR WITHHOLD NO OK s8 enter number OK Functions that are set for all subsequent calls Before you carry out any of the procedures described below press MENU open menu SEL SERVICES OK When a procedure is complete a code will be sent which is displayed on your handset s screen You can exit the procedure in question by pressing the end call key after the confirmation from the phone network Activate deactivate call wa
15. den 6 0875099 11 Iceland s en CREER 5113000 Switzerland 08 48 21 20 00 India euo 01 13 73 85 89 98 Taiwan 02 25 18 65 04 Indonesia 021 46 82 6081 Thailand 022681118 Ireland 204 4 ceed ces 1850777277 Tunisia a 071 86 19 02 GA 02 66 76 44 00 Turkey a 021 65 7971 00 Ivory Coast 80 00 03 33 Ukraine 8 80 05 01 00 00 Jordan nugi emo hee 6 0 64 39 86 42 United Arab Emirates 0 43 31 95 78 Kenya sies vcend agin 2723717 United Kingdom 08705334411 KUWalt Led eo xe ee 24541 78 USA susce Nan 18887770211 Latia AP 7501114 Vietnam 45 63 22 44 Lebanon asana a waaa 01 44 3043 Libya e ene Reg 02 13 50 28 82 Lithuania 8 2274 20 10 Replacement or repair services are not offered in countries where our product is not sold by authorised dealers 27 Appendix Your Gigaset is intended for operation in your country as shown on the underside of the base station Country specific features have been taken into account The CE mark certifies conformity of the device 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 in compliance with ANNEX V of the R amp TTE Directive 99 05 EC The presumption of conformity with the
16. ec or Press no key After 60 secs the display will automatically return to idle status Changes that you have not confirmed by pressing OK will be rejected If you press the call end key briefly and just once you will return to the previous menu level Main menu D on f To open the main menu press the display key in idle status MENU and use the key to scroll to the desired entry 1 SELSERVICES 2 AUDIO SET The available 3 BASE SET menu entries are dependent 4 MAILBOX on your base station 5 REGISTER HS Date and Time Date and Time Setting the date and the time aaa ad Settings for date and time are needed to ensure that these are shown correctly for incoming calls You can choose between a 12 hour and 24 hour display default setting to display the time Date MENU gt BASE SET gt DATE TIME gt DATE SET gt enter daylmonth year example Press keys D for 20 05 2003 gt OK Press and hold return to idle status Time MENU gt BASE SET gt DATE TIME gt CLOCK SET gt Enter hours minutes example Press keys G for 19 05 gt OK If the 12 hour display is set 9 Select a m or p m gt OK Press and hold return to idle status set 12 or 24 hour display MENU gt BASE SET gt DATE TIME gt CLOCK MODE gt 12H or select24H gt OK Press and hold return to idle status Making calls Making external calls and ending a call EE E
17. 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 hotline C 0682 28 Index A Access protection 21 Answering machine see Network mailbox 13 Auto answer aa 20 B Base preparing to use 6 restoring factory settings 21 Batteries CHARGING cere t ops 8 inserting 0 cece eee eee 7 recommended 25 Battery warning tone 20 C Call GhdIig isc KE POP KE ats etatis tie n 10 transfer a 18 Call diversion 055 12 Callback 3g 12 13 Call by Call 15 Caller list llle 2 16 Calling x o ERI alive oot aoe RE 10 Care of the telephone 23 Changing the display language 20 Character map 25 Charging status display 8 Conference call 12 Confirmation tone 8 Connect zs dun xu Ex argued 18 Customer Care Service 27 Customer service 27 D Date andtime 10 Date setting 10 Default settings 21 24 Delete directory erc eG ha 16 last number redial list 16 speed dial list 16 Dialling with directory 14 Index with the speed dial li
18. ff handsets 17 M Mains adapter 5 6 Making calls 18 answering acall 11 external digi MAN Gath etl etl 10 MENU stat estas Suan An Pete Re ee 9 Symbol se ea hee ea ee 2 Microphone 2025 2 N Network mailbox 13 Network mailbox features 11 Number see Telephone number 14 P PABX naiba Ka Reh ee SES 23 setting dialling procedure 23 Paging we eee KARL te GR ug 19 Pause after R Key cut een ag 23 changing after obtaining line 23 Phone Cord notice trs 6 Phone Jacks s dao aditus Rast t SUR 6 Power Cord zoe tiis mue at 6 Q Questions and answers 22 R Ranges mamana sop aulas i also inne 6 Registration of handsets 17 Ringer 30 activateldeactivate 20 S Safety precautions 5 Service Los tan dea a Ta 27 Set time by 2 2005 10 Specifications oaoa aana 25 Speed dial list a 14 System PIN 21 T Telephone number copying from the caller list 16 displaying caller s CLIP 11 enter number of network mailbox 13 SAVING ost ds tese a NG 14 withhold display CLIR 12 Textentry uua een ee dite atr xtti 25 ToggliNg aaa kan Nana ao 12 W Wait melody a 11 A31008 A221 H100 1 7619 Issued by Information and Communication Mobile Schlavenhorst 88 D 46395 Bocholt Siemens AG 2003 All rights reserved Subject
19. gain or talk key on the handset If you press the registration paging key for more than 2 seconds the base station will go into registration mode The handsets will not ring 19 Handset settings Handset settings eT Your handset has default settings You can change these settings individually Changing display language You can view the display texts in different languages MENU Press display key to open menu psa Using the keys call up the procedure nam CE Press keys G for German default status Other languages see page 25 If you set the wrong language in error use the above mentioned I procedure to set the correct one Activating deactivating Auto Answer EE For an incoming call simply take the handset off the base station you do not need to press the talk key default setting On Deactivate Auto Answer MENU gt G Activate automatic call acceptance MENU gt G G Changing the volume and melody al You can adjust the handset volume to 3 levels the ringer volume to 6 levels 6 is increasing volume and select from 10 ringer melodies MENU AUDIO SET gt H SET VOL or RINGER or MELODY gt Select setting gt OK Press and hold return to idle status Activating deactivating the ringer All handsets ring to indicate an incoming outside call Cancelling the ringer permanently Press the star key and hold the display will show Kg To activate P
20. hanging the system PIN 2 22 2222 cc cece teen teen ees 21 Restoring base station to factory default settings 0 0 cee eee 21 Appendix a GB CoS eh CD RI LR Ka anga AZ Questions and Answers oera oyaeoe eee RR RR x e 22 m 23 Gontaet with liquida eee vel atr mu der UR NGA AN BE oe ROS RUNE 23 Operation with a PABX 2 2 2 eee ene n ene n en enes 23 Other Settllhs ss Kagat nab i cs NG a NA otis hana oe NUES Naan San d 24 Specifications AA a le eho eS RE Padded 25 Service Customer Care cvi eR RE RR ru UE PALANG O PALALA NG 27 Ifid s LV a Gace DOSES Re Ax RAN EE S ug Safety precautions Safety precautions A Use only the power unit supplied as indicated on the underside of the base station Insert only approved rechargeable batteries of the same type page 25 Never use ordinary non rechargeable batteries as they may pose a health hazard or cause injury Make sure you insert rechargeable batteries the right way round and use the battery type specified in this operating manual as indicated in the handset battery compartment The phone may affect medical equipment 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 hold the handset against your ear while it is ringing incoming call Do not install the phone in a bathroom or shower The handset and base station are not splash proof page 23
21. he socket under the base station Lay the cable correctly in the cable channel Plug the power supply unit into your power outlet r 2 Small coloured plug on the telephone cable into the socket clicks in Lay the cable correctly in the cable channel Plug the phone into the phone socket 6 Service making handset ready for service Pin assignment 3 4 BRD OES _ 2 nr 5 1 unassigned unassigned 1 HA 6 2 unassigned a2 pad 3 a a y 4 b b 5 unassigned b2 6 unassigned unassigned Use only the power supply unit supplied assignment for your country Mi phone is ready for use whenever you need it Ifyou buy another phone cable ensure that it has the right connector Keep the power supply unit plugged in at all times to ensure your Making the handset ready for service Remove the protective film The display is protected by a plastic film Please remove the protective film Inserting the batteries Insert the batteries the right way round see illustration left Place the cover on the battery compartment about 3 mm down from the latch and push it up until it clicks into position To open the cover press on the depression and push cover downwards 4 health hazard or cause injury batteries Insert only approved rechargeable batteries of the same type page 25 Never use normal batteries
22. igits speed dial list max 12 digits a OK Enter a name up to 12 characters text entry page 25 and confirm Long press back to idle status Mi If your phone is connected to a PABX that requires a prefix e g 0 for an outside line then you must save this prefix number as the first digit in all your directory entries Dialling with the directory Open the directory o Enter the first letter of the name Example with the name Emma first letter E press the key twice The first name with E is displayed If there is more than one entry starting with E select the name you want Press the talk key The number is dialled 14 Using the directory and other lists Dialling with the speed dial list call by call This function can be used to put a network provider s prefix in front of the telephone number linking gt MENU gt EDIT ENTRY either Key in phone number 7 Enter the telephone number or Select a number from the directory Open the directory Jok Select phone number and confirm then Press the talk key The number is dialled Saving speed dial numbers for fast access You can save eight numbers 2 9 in the speed dial list for fast access First enter the digits for fast access and then the names 5 gt MENU gt SHOW ENTRY
23. ing pause after recall key dialling pause Setting the length of the dialling pause 1 800 ms 2 1600 ms 3 3200 ms see operating instructions for the PABX MENU gt G gt Display symbol 912 SET the number for the current pause length flashes enter a new number gt OK To insert a dialling pause press the B key for 2 seconds after you have entered the prefix A P appears in the display Then enter the phone number Mi 23 Appendix Other settings Factory settings of the handset Default settings Status after Description reset Loudspeaker volume 1 1 page 20 Ringer volume 5 5 page 20 Ringer melody 1 1 page 20 Directory empty unaffected page 14 Last number redial list empty unaffected page 16 Caller list empty unaffected page 16 Speed dial list empty unaffected page 14 Auto answer activated activated page 20 Battery warning tone activated activated page 20 Display language country specific country specific page 20 page 25 Factory settings of base station Default settings Status after Description reset System PIN 0000 unaffected page 21 Barge in deactivated deactivated page 18 Pause after R key 800 ms 800 ms page 23 Pause after line seizure 3s 3s page 23 Dialling mode MFV MFV page 23 Fast access G Network mailbox Network mailbox page 13 without phone without phone number number 24 Charac
24. iting in external call only CALLWAITING OK ON OKor OFF OK Activate deactivate and set general call diversion CALL DIVERT OK AUTOMATIC OK or NO ANSWER OK or Jj IFBUSY OK ON OK enter number OK or Jj OFF OK Functions during a call Initiate callback You hear the busy tone MENU amp RINGBACK OK Initiate enquiry call End enquiry call MENU 4 EXTNCALL OK enter number of user OK MENU 4 ENDCALL OK Toggling End toggling 14 switching between two users MENU 4 ENDCALL OK Initiate conference call You toggle with two callers MENU 4 amp CONFERENCE OK End conference call 12 Using the network mailbox With one caller MENU 4 ENDCONF OK Jj switch to caller if necessary MENU 4 ENDCALL OK With both callers Accept waiting call MENU ACCEPT OK Reject call waiting MENU 4 REJECT OK Function that is set after the next call Before you carry out the procedure press MENU SEL SERVICES OK Cancel callback Jj RINGBACK OFF OK Using the network mailbox hu The T NetBox network mailbox is the answering machine in the network operated by Deutsche Telekom T Net You cannot use the network mailbox unless you have applied to Deutsche Telekom Configuring the network mailbox for fast access You have the option of calling the network
25. nput and store Contents Contents Brief overview iis ox veces e a AG maa adn 2 Safety precautions D Service making handset ready for service 6 Installing the bases nee nt aise ODA DL FLUID ANG BING ae ibe 6 Connecting the base station cect teen en ees 6 Making the handset ready for service eet teens 7 Registering the handset with the base station and charging the batteries 8 Switching the handset on and off 2 2 eect ete eens 8 Activating deactivating the keypad lock cece cece eee eens 8 Operating the telephone menu guidance 9 Display Keys 2na nacre PE aM awe KA DARA oh D ULEQUEL EP DL Grane oat 9 Display in idl status 22 apan ANAN NU E Ge RETE ERE ET Eu 9 Mainimeru 245 3 ex tures eX De PATAG Ibat v ide e XO wale ae tee eae 9 Date and TiMe severo uere onera 10 Setting the date and the time ne 10 Making calls ska E RPReRPOUSGes 10 Making external calls and ending a call a 10 Arisweting a call 2 2 v cte pU IUE UR KANG nn NYA 10 Calling Line Identification e 11 Muting the handset e 11 Network mailbox features 11 Function that is set for the next call 20 eh 12 Functions that are set for all subsequent calls cece cece eee 12 Functions during a call 0 2 0 a 12 Function that is set after the next call cee teens 13 Using the
26. ress and hold return to idle status Caller list The caller list contains the numbers of the last 10 missed calls The caller list is shown in the display as follows CALLS 02 08 Number of old previously read entries in the list Number of entries in the list When calls are missed the symbol flashes Calling an entry M s Press display key 2 Select entry gt Press Manage entries in the caller list M s Press display key Select entry gt MENU DELETE COPY TO DIR TIME STATUS DELETE LIST 16 Registering and de registering handsets Registering and de registering handsets You can register up to six handsets with your base station A Gigaset CL 1 handset that has not yet been registered with a base station is registered automatically see page 8 Handsets in the 1000 to 4000 Gigaset families Gigaset handsets A 2 C 1 C 2 and S 1 and handsets from other manufacturers must be registered manually Manual registration Handset Gigaset CL 1 to Gigaset CL 100 You must activate manual registration of the handset at both the handset and the base station 1 On the handset MENU gt REGISTER HS gt OK gt Enter the system PIN for the base station default 0000 gt OK During the following registration process all symbols will flash in the display 2 On the base Within 60 secs after the system PIN is entered Press the registration paging key on the
27. ress the star key and hold To cancel the ringer for the current call press the MENU display key and confirm SILENT with OK Activating deactivating the battery warning tone Warning tone for low battery default activated Deactivating the low battery warning tone MENU gt Activating the low battery warning tone MENU gt G 20 Base station settings Restoring the handset factory settings You can restore individual settings and changes to the original factory default settings for an overview of the handset default settings see page 24 Entries in the directory the caller list the last number redial list and the speed dial list as well as registration of the handset with the base are retained MENU gt 3 RESET gt OK Press and hold return to idle status Base station settings All base station settings are made via a registered Gigaset CL 1 handset Changing the system PIN To protect the system settings from unauthorised access you should change the system PIN factory setting 0000 to a PIN that only you know MENU gt BASE SET gt SYSTEM PIN Enter the currently valid 4 digit system PIN and press OK Enter the new 4 digit system PIN and press gt OK gt Enter the new 4 digit system PIN again gt OK Press and hold return to idle status Restoring base station to factory default settings A reset does not alter the system PIN handsets remain registered for an overview of base sta
28. st 15 Dialling mode 23 Dialling pause 23 DIEGO NY is d Rec na BA aasa egi 14 delete single entry all entries 16 saving phone number entry 14 view and change entry 15 Display changing display language 20 in idle status 9 E Enquiry call external 12 Enquiry call internal 18 Entry directory dear RIBERA eh Be 15 display and edit 15 displaying and editing 15 F Fast access network mail box 13 speed dial number 15 Features zs s pug GS SR NG 11 Flash me oco e nitri RR RE 23 G Group callz 2 35 xe pad BRIANA 18 H Handset activate ldeactivate 8 de registering 17 locating oes 19 MUTING oo See KAG ER 11 operating and charging times 25 preparing to use 7 3 AA wae AA 21 Handset access protection 21 Handset charging times 25 Hearing aids a 5 Idle status display 9 Internal Index linKkup AA AA 18 telephone number 2 Internal consultation calls 18 Internal dialling 18 IWV impulse dialling procedure 23 K K YS othe ladda Sue ede aa 10 display keys 9 LOCK Ps sesto Ta Some a Pace 8 of the handset 9 L Last number redial 16 Logging o
29. ter map and text entry Either press the relevant key several times or hold down Appendix 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x Q m1 A B C 2 D E 3 G H 4 s K L 5 M N O 6 P Q R S 7 T U Vv 8 W X Y z 9 o Pom an or 3 Setting the display language To set the display language see page 20 Other languages for English 9 for Spanish for Danish G G for Finnish G for Turkish Specifications for French for Italian for Portuguese for Dutch for Norwegian G for Swedish G for Czech G for Russian Recommended batteries G for Polish G for Croatian Nickel metal hydride NiMH Type AAA Sanyo Twicell 700 700 mAh GP 700 mAh 700 mAh Sanyo Twicell 650 650 mAh Varta Phone Power AAA 700 mAh Panasonic 700 mAh for Dect 700 mAh YDT AAA SUPER 700 700 mAh Handset operating times charging times Capacity Standby time Calling time Charging time mAh hours hours hours 700 up to 200 approx 8 approx 16 approx 5 days 25 Appendix Power consumption In standby mode without charging approx 1 9 watts In standby mode while charging approx 4 6 watts During a call approx 2 1 watts General technical data Feature Value DECT standard is supported GAP standard is supported No of channels 60 duplex channels Radio frequency range 1880 1900 MHz
30. tion default settings see page 24 MENU gt BASE SET gt BASE RESET gt Enter system PIN OK gt RESET gt OK 21 Appendix Appendix Questions and Answers If you have questions on the use of your telephone you can contact us round the clock at www my siemens com customercare You will also find the most frequently asked questions and answers below What happens if Possible cause Possible solution the display is blank The handset is not switched on The batteries are flat Press the end call key for approx 5 secs Charge or replace the batteries page 8 the handset fails to respond to a key press The keypad lock is activated Press the hash key for approx 2 seconds to deactivate the lock page 8 all the icons are flashing in the display and there is no connection with the base station The handset is outside the range of the base The handset is not registered The base is not switched on The cable has not been placed correctly in the bottom of the base station Move the handset nearer to the base Register the handset page 17 Check the power connector at the base page 6 Check cable placement page 6 where multiple handsets are in use the handset in the base station is not charging Charging in the base station only takes place when a phone call is not being made at the same time Use additional charger unit
31. xternal calls are calls using the public telephone network Mam enter the number press talk key To end the call Press end call key You can also first press the talk key you hear a dial tone and then enter the phone number You can use the end call key to cancel the dialling operation Answering a call Your handset rings and the call appears in the display Press the talk key O If the Auto Answer function is activated page 20 you just need to lift the handset out of the base station to take the call 10 Network mailbox features Calling Line Identification When you get a call you will see the caller s number and or name displayed on the screen Preconditions 1 You have requested that your network provider enable display of the caller s number CLIP or name CNIP on your handset screen 2 The caller has asked the network provider for his number to be identified CLI You may have to pay a charge to use calling line identification Please ask I your network provider for details CLIP CLI When you receive a call from a phone number for which you have stored an entry in your handset directory see page 14 the name in the directory will be shown instead of the phone number e g Tom Screen display with CLIP CLI Screen display with CNIP o p 905 Name and DERE c E rr MENU ame MENU number If a phone number is not transferred lt lt gt gt will be displ
32. y calls EE You can make an internal call while an external call is in progress INT gt Select handset gt Press talk key To end the call MENU GO BACK gt OK back to the outside caller Accepting rejecting a waiting call during an internal call If you get an external call while conducting an internal call you will hear the call waiting tone short tone To accept the call MENU ACCEPT gt OK you speak to the outside caller To reject the call MENU gt REJECT gt OK you speak to the internal caller The rejected call waiting tone can still be heard on other handsets Barging in on an external call The BARGE IN function must be activated default deactivated An internal user conducts an external call You can join this call uninvited and speak The barge in is signalled to all participants in the call by a signal tone Activating deactivating barge in MENU gt BASE SET gt ADD FEATURES gt BARGE IN gt OK On Press and hold return to idle status Barging in LINE IN USE is shown on your handset display Press the talk key O All parties hear a signal tone Your handset display shows BARGE IN End barge in Press end call key signal tone 18 Operating more than one handset Paging Press the registration paging key page 17 on the front of the base station for no more than 2 secs All handsets will then ring at the same time Paging End paging Press the registration paging key a
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