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1. 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x gt u 1 Dave A B C 2 Bm D E F 3 g G H l 4 px J K L 5 69 M N O 6 ros P Q R S 7 gu T U V 8 I W X Y Z 9 Dore 0 2 T ey E m Press the relevant key repeatedly or hold it down Delete a character with 4 Characters Control the cursor with are always inserted to the left of the cursor The entries are sorted in the following sequence 1 Blank u 2 Digits 0 to 9 3 Letters alphabetical 4 Remaining characters To avoid the alphabetical sequence of the entries in the directory enter a blank be fore the name This entry then goes to the first position Example entering Karla 35 Troubleshooting Maintenance Simply wipe the base station and handset with a damp cloth or an antistatic wipe Never use a dry cloth as this can cause static discharge Troubleshooting If your telephone does not behave the way you want it o first try to solve the prob lem using the following list Siemens Customer Care 1 888 777 0211 Problem Possible cause Solution No display Handset not on Batteries empty Hold down the end call key for 1 second Charge or replace the bat teries see page 4 No reaction to keystroke Keypad protection on Hold down the key for 1 second No radio connection to the base station all dis plays flashing Handset outside the base station range
2. Handset not registered Base station off Move closer to the base station Register the handset see page 24 Check the power connec tor at the base station see page 2 Handset in the base sta tion is not charging Line seized by a second handset for a long period Maximum charging power is obest achieved when phone is in idle state The incoming call num ber is not displayed al though you have sub scribed to the caller ID Service The telephone number transmission is blocked Callers must permit the transmission of their tele phone numbers at their network providers Error beep is generated descending tone se quence Wrong input Repeat the procedure note the display and if nec essary refer to the operat ing instructions 36 Customer Care Warranty for Cordless Products Customer Care Warranty for Cordless Products To obtain Siemens Customer Care Warranty service product operation information or for problem resolution call Toll Free 1 888 777 0211 7 00 a m 10 00 p m Central Standard Time EVERY DAY THS WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY ON SIEMENS CORDLESS PRODUCTS PURCHASED AND USED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA EXCLUDING ALL U S TERRITORIES AND PROTECTORATES IT IS ALSO VALIDIN CANADA ANDITS TERRITORIES THS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGNAL RETAIL USER AND DOES NOT APPLY TO PRODUCTS USED FOR ANY INDUSTRIAL PROFESSIONAL OR COMMERCAL PURPOSE THE
3. Tells the telephone company to initiate a confer ence call which allows all three parties to talk with the options are defined and recorded by the telephone company and cannot be changed by the Gigaset a Any recorded announcements associated 23 Handset Operation 24 m BS o N BS o o E 4 Handset Operation You can register and operate up to four handsets at the Gigaset 4010 base station Registering and Deregistering Handsets The handset that comes with the system is auto matically registered with the base station To regis ter additional handsets follow the procedures de scribed in this chapter Automatic Registration Automatic registration is possible for only the sup plied handset and any additional Gigaset 4000 or 4200 handsets Before using your handset turn it off and place it in the base station with the display facing you After approximately one minute the handset will be registered and its inter nal intercom number is shown for example 2 Up to three additional handsets may be added to the system for a total of four handsets The next unassigned intercom number 2 through 4 is automatically assigned to the handset If all numbers are assigned the intercom number 4 is re assigned Handset Operation Y REGISTER HS MENU OK ma OK REGISTER HS OK Sly INT y 1 Y DE REGISTER DE REGISTER MENU OK ma OK OK Manual Registratio
4. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register or in a place where proper ventilation is not provided 7 This product should be operated only fromthe type of power source indicated on the markinglabel If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your dealer or local power company 8 Do not place objects on the power cord Install the unit where no one can step or trip on the cord 9 Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock 10 Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result inthe risk of fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on this product 11 To reduce the risk of electric shock or bums do not disasserrble this product Take it to a qualified service center when service is required Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages dangerous electrical currentor other risks Incorrect reasserrbly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used 12 Unplug the product fromthe wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following concitions a When the power cordis darnaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the ope
5. Log Press M to open the list with the messages The following MENU functions are now available 1 NOT USED 2 WM y 3 CLOG 3 1 DELETE Delete entry entries y 3 2 SENDTO DIR Copy no to the directory 3 3 TIME Display date time 3 4 DETAILS Indicate new old 3 5 DELETE LOG 3 6 USTTYPE 3 6 1 MISSED 3 6 2 ALL 43 Gigaset 4015 Classic USA A31008 G4015 U101 1 4010 BookSIX fm 20 07 01 Index A Activating handset 6 keypad protection 6 Alarm call 10 Alarm clock 9 deactivating 9 Area Codes 10 B Barging in joining a call 28 Base station connecting 3 installing 2 resetting to default 32 setting pauses 34 Batteries inserting 4 loading 2 Battery low beep 31 Belt clip 5 Brief overview IV C Ca connecting 27 ending 11 Call Log 19 Call Waiting 23 Caller ID displaying numbers 12 Caller list 19 Changing the display language 30 Charging status icon 5 Connecting a call 27 D Date setting 7 Deactivating battery low beep 31 handset 6 keypad protection 6 Delivery package 2 De registering handsets 25 Dialing modes 33 Directory 15 44 deleting a single entry 16 deleting all entries 16 dialing a number 15 storing an entry 15 Display Change display language 30 Displaying telephone numbers Caller ID 12 DP Dial puls 33 DTMF dual tone multifrequency 33 E Error beep 6 Extra Codes 10 F Factory set
6. ORIG NAL DATED BILL OF SALE OR SALES SLIP MUST BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME WARRANTY SERVICE IS REQUESTED Subject to the OBLIGATIONS above and EXCLUSIONS at right Siemens Custorrer Care SCC warrants this Siemens Cordless Product against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods of PARTS and LABOR specified at right SCC will at its option within 48 hours after its receipt of a Siemens Cordless Product that fails to conformto this warranty at SOCs designated facility either a repair such product or any of its parts which fail to conformto this warranty or b shipa replacement product The warranty period comences on the date the product was first purchased at retail 1 YEAR PARTS amp LABOR EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover a the adjustment of customer operated controls as explained in the appropriate model s instruction manual or b the repair of any product which has been altered or defaced This warranty shall not apply to the cabinet or cosmetic parts antenna buttons batteries or routine maintenance This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacerrents necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SCC including but not limited to any malfunction defect or failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts improper maintenance damage fromleaking batteries operation contrary to fumished instructions shipping or transit accidents modification or repair bythe user abuse misuse neglect accide
7. number Press the Talk key Deleting Number fromCall Log Open the Call Log Scroll to Call Log and press OK Scroll to the telephone number Open the Menu Select Delete and press OK 21 Enhanced Telephone Features 22 y CLOG M OK y 1 MENU Y SENDTO DIR OK Y CLOG OK 3 mae OK M OK MENU 4 DELETE LOG OK y CLOG Y DETAILS M OK Y MENU OK Copying Call Log Number to the Directory Open the Call Log Scroll to Call Log and press OK Scroll to the telephone number Open the Menu Scroll to Send To Directory and press OK If necessary using the keypad edit the number and press OK Using the keypad edit the name and press OK e Please note that numbers copied from the a call log list to the telephone book may re quire editing for example adding a 1 or removing the Area Code see page 16 e You can also store a telephone number during an active call by pressing MENU and scrolling to SEND TO DIR Deleting the Call Log Open the Call Log Scroll to Call Log and press OK Open the Menu Scroll to Delete Log and press OK Finding Out the Status of a Call In the Call Log you can also display whether an en try is new or old or whether the call was answered Open the Call Log Scroll to Call Log and press OK Scroll to the Call Log entry and open the Menu Scroll to Details and press OK The handset display shows NEW 02 04 The second o
8. or location other than that for which itis intended THS ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE ONE YEAR DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY WE DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCTS LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE IN URY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR DAMAGE TO CUSTOMER PROPERTY CAUSED BY THE PRODUCT LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT OR DAMAGES FOR ANY FAILURE TO PERFORM IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPEQAL INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF WE ARE ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES 40 Limited Warranty Sore states do not allow lirritations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations may not apply to you This warranty is the sole and exclusive warranty provided for the product There are no other express warranties This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary fromstate to state If you want to leam more about Siemens Gigasets or for technical assistance with your Gigaset visit our web site at htto www icmsierrens comor please call 888 7770211 or for TDD access 888 777 0209 Siemens Cordless Products Siemens is a registered trademark of Siemens AG Siemens Cordless Products is a divisi
9. press OK 18 Enhanced Telephone Features Call Log The numbers of the last 30 incoming calls are saved in the Call Log e Calls picked up on the first ring will not be T logged in the Call Log Call Waiting calls are included in the Call Log if you have sub scribed to Caller ID with Call Waiting from your local telephone company e f several calls are received under the same number all calls are recorded e You must subscribe to Caller ID for the Call Log to record numbers Call Log Settings Optionally you can choose to save e only the missed calls e all incoming calls NN Open the Call Log CLOG OK Scroll to Call Log and press OK MENU Open the Menu Y LIST TYPE OK Scroll to List Type and press OK MISSED OK Select Missed and press OK or 4 ALL OK Scroll to All and press OK bj If Caller ID is provided by your telco 19 Enhanced Telephone Features u New Call Indicator M M 4 CLOG OK y 1 M 4 vM OK y 1 20 If there are new calls or a telco voice message the new call symbol in the display and the LED on top of the handset will flash New Calls Select the new call symbol Scroll to Call Log and press OK The display in the example means C LOG symbolizes Call Log 02 06 symbolizes 2 new calls and 6 old calls The telephone number received last is displayed Scroll to the next or previous entry Press the End key when finished Voice Maill
10. Belt dip Push the belt clip onto the back of the handset until the tabs click into place Installing the Telephone System BEO Tuming Handset On Off To turn handset on off hold down the End key you will hear a confirmation beep The handset is turned on as soon as you in T sert the batteries and place the handset in the base station Tuming Keypad Lock On Off You can disable the handset keys when carrying the unit in your pocket or bag This protects the keypad against inadvertent activation If there is an incom ing call the key lock is automatically turned off and turned on after the call has ended Answering a call Press the Talk key To turn keypad lock on off hold down the pound key you will hear the confirmation beep te 911 Emergency Calls cannot be made when the keypad is locked Headset e Insert the headset plug into the jack on the left side of the handset e To answer a call press the key e To end a call press the O key T Headsets may be purchased separately Confirmation beep rising tone sequence Error beep falling tone sequence Date and Time MENU Y BASE SETT OK 4 clock OK Y DATE OK For example caja C Oe OK MENU Y BASE SETT OK 4 cLOocK OK Time OK Date and Time Setting the Date and the Time The date and time settings are necessary in order for the date and time of the arrival of messages in coming
11. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Notice to Hearing Aid Wearers This phone systemis compatible with inductively coupled hearing aids Power Outage In the event of a power outage your cordless telephone will not operate The cordless telephone requires electricity for operation You should have a telephone that does not require electricity available for use during power outages Notice The installation of the base unit should allow at least 8inches between the base and persons to be in compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines 38 Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Before using your telephone equiprrent basic safety instructions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons 1 Read and understand all instructions 2 Follow all wamings and instructions marked on the product 3 Unplug this product fromthe wall telephone jack and power outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid Cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use damp cloth for cleaning 4 Do notuse this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basernent or near a swimring pool 5 Place this product securely on a stable surface Serious darrage and or injury may result if the unit falls 6 Slots or openings in the cabinet and the back and bottomare provided for ventilation to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered
12. ENU Y SENDTODIR OK Mg OK nae OK 14 Enhanced Telephone Features In addition to standard telephoning your Gigaset offers a number of other fast convenient features Redial Your handset automatically saves the last five tele phone numbers dialed Select RDL Scroll to the desired telephone number Press the Talk key the telephone number is dialed Delete the Redialing List You can delete all numbers from your redialing list Select RDL Open the Menu Press the 6 key Press OK at the prompt Copying the Redial Number to the Directory Select RDL Select a telephone number and open the Menu Scroll to Send To Directory and press OK If necessary change the telephone number or set the number by pressing OK Using the keypad edit the name and press OK For more information about the input of let ters and characters see page 35 Enhanced Telephone Features MENU Y NEW ENTRY OK CH OK For example The Directory allows you to store up to 20 tele phone numbers Storing a Directory Entry Open the Directory list Open the Menu Scroll to New Entry and press OK Enter the telephone number max 22 digits Press OK Follow all local telephone company dialing re quirements such as 7 digit 10 digit or 11 dig it dialing Enter the name max 12 characters Press OK page 35 for using the keypad to enter te e Refer to character map in the Appendix n
13. Select the new call symbol Scroll to Voice Message and press OK The display in the example means VM symbolizes Voice Mail 02 06 symbolizes 2 new telco VM calls and 6 old calls The telephone number received last is displayed Scroll to the next or previous entry Press the End key when finished Enhanced Telephone Features CLOG CLOG Y DELETE OK y 1 MENU OK Calling fromCall Log When your Local Area Code and any Extra Codes have been stored in your telephone it will behave as described below in the case of a call from the call log list Single Area Code Area Local Area Code and no Extra Code are stored If the Area Code of the call log entry is identical to the stored Local Area Code only the 7digit DID number will be dialed A 1 will otherwise be pre fixed to the call log entry number Multiple Area Code Area Local Area Code and Extra Code s are stored If the Area Code of the call log entry is identical to the stored Local Area Code or one of the Extra Codes the call log entry will be dialed unchanged A 1 will otherwise be prefixed to the call log entry number cases such as a long distance call despite the same Area Code Metro Numbers which are not covered by this check In these cases please dial the correct number manually E Important There are certain exceptional Open the Call Log Scroll to Call Log and press OK Scroll to the telephone
14. Sold by BS SIEMENS Be inspired Gigaset 4010 GHz digital technology a a User Manual and Safety Precautions Se incluyen Instrucciones en Espanol E TWAcommetom http www TWAcomm com Toll Free 877 892 2666 Congratulations Congratulations on your purchase of the Siemens Gigaset 4010 telephone system This phones 2 4 GHz frequency and high speed digital voice encoding provide re ception and voice clarity that is superior to other cordless phones And its digital spread spectrum technology will provide you with secure private conversations DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE Please read the following important information For Siemens Customer Care Service product operation information or for problem resolution call toll free 1 888 777 0211 7 a m to 10 p m Central Standard Time EVERY DAY SIEMENS www icm siemens com General Quick reference Handset Turn handset on off lt sa pae 6 Hold down Turn keypad protection on off ls6s pace 6 Ho
15. T For best reception place the T base in a high central location away from other electrical devices Installing the Telephone System Connecting the Base Station Power supply unit 110 V AC 60 Hz with cord e Insert the small plug on cord into phone jack e Place cord in y the base cable channel e insert power supply unit into wall outlet e Insert plug on the telephone cord into telephone jack on base unit clicks into place e Place cord in cable channel on the bottom of the base e Insert other end of plug into telephone jack on the wall e The installation of the base unit should allow at least 8 inches between the base and persons to be in compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines the base e Use the telephone cord supplied Do not use any old cords e Do not use an outlet controlled by a wall switch k e Only use the power supply unit included as indicated on the underside of Installing the Telephone System A Remove the protective plastic film from display Inserting the batteries Setting Up the Handset e Insert the batteries as shown above e Place cover and push gently upward until it clicks into place the unit is shipped with the battery cover off e To open press the grooved area on the cover and slide back e Use only AA rechargeable NiCd or NiMH i batteries Do not use Alkaline Lithium or non rechargeable batteries e Never use no
16. Tone You can choose from seven options e Five ringer volumes 1 5 e Ring with increasing volume 6 e No ringer ringer off 0 Open the Menu Scroll to Handset Settings and press OK Scroll to Ringer and press OK You hear the current volume and its level is dis played Scroll to the desired volume and press OK Individual Handset Settings MENU HSSETT OK Y MELODY OK y ok MENU or MENU or Ringer Melody You can choose from ten ringer melodies 1 10 Open the Menu Scroll to Handset Settings and press OK Scroll to Melody and press OK You hear the current melody and its number is dis played Scroll to the the desired melody and press OK Tuming Battery Low Beep On Off You are notified that the battery is low either by a flashing icon in the display or by an audible beep You can choose to turn this beep tone on or off Open the Menu Turn on the function Turn off the function Tuming Auto Talk On Off You can remove the handset from the charging unit without pressing the Talk key to accept a call Open the Menu Turn on the function Turn off the function 31 Base Station Settings Y BASE SETT OK Y SYSTEM PIN OK OK Ce OK CE OK ta MENU Y BASE SETT OK DEFAULTSETT OK Pag OK RESET OK 32 Base Station Settings All base station settings are conveniently made us ing the handset Changing the SystemPIN To protect the system settin
17. ames and numbers Dialing a Number fromthe Directory Open the Directory The names are listed in alphabetical order according to the way that you entered them Press the 3 key once for David Press the 3 key twice for Eric Press the 3 key three times for Frank Press the Talk key The telephone number is dialed 15 Enhanced Telephone Features For example B 8 MENU Y DISPLAY ENT OK OK OK For example B 8 MENU Y DELETE OK DELETE 16 Displaying and Editing a Directory Entry Open the Directory Enter the first letter of the name such as Eric Open the Menu Scroll to Display Entry and press OK The number is displayed Using the keypad edit the number and press OK Using the keypad edit the name and press OK e Refer to character map in the Appendix page 35 for using the keypad to enter names and numbers Deleting a Single Entry fromthe Directory Open the Directory Enter the first letter of the name such as Eric Open the Menu Scroll to Delete and press OK Deleting All Numbers in the Directory Open the Directory Open the Menu Press the 6 key Deleting All Entries from the Directory list Enhanced Telephone Features Y NEW ENTRY E E MENU OK mae OK me OK Merory Dial List The Memory Dial allows you to store up to 9 fre quently dialed numbers for quick access using the 1 9 keys It is recommended that you use the 1 fo
18. aterials may be used If the product is replaced we may choose to replace it with a new or reconditioned product of the sare or similar design The repaired or replacement product will be warranted for either a 90 days or b the remainder of the original one 1 year warranty period whichever is longer Batteries are warranted to be free fromdefects at the time of purchase This warranty does not apply to defects outside of our control including but not limited to acts of God fire flood damage while in transit to service facility We do not warranty that the product will be compatible with any telephone equipment or systems or party lines This warranty shall be void if the product is damaged as a result of defacerrent misuse abuse neglect accidents destruction or alteration of the serial number improper electrical voltages or currents repair alteration or maintenance by any person or party other than our authorized service facility or any violation of instructions furnished by us This warranty is also void if this product is removed fromthe country in which the original purchaser purchased it if itis used in a country which it not registered for use or if itis used in a country for which it was not designed Due to variations in telephone systems and conmunications laws this product may be illegal for use insorre countries We assure no responsibility for damages or penalties incurred resulting fromthe use of this product in a manner
19. calls to be displayed correctly If you sub scribe to Caller ID the time and date will be auto matically set with the first incoming call If not manually set by using the steps below You can also set the clock mode to the 12 hour mode AM and PM or 24 hour mode e If you subscribe to Caller ID the date and time may be sent from your telephone ser vice and will be automatically set R e The default setting is 12 hour mode Date Open the Menu Scroll to Base Setting and press OK Scroll to Clock and press OK Select Date and press OK The current setting is displayed in the MM DD YY mode Enter the month day year for example 05 25 01 as shown If necessary skip to a digit to correct it Save the setting by pressing OK Time Open the Menu Scroll to Base Setting and press OK Scroll to Clock and press OK Scroll to Time and press OK Date and Time For example Enter the hours minutes for example 10 30 as shown The current setting is displayed as HH MM mm f necessary skip to a digit to correct it ok Save the setting by pressing OK If 12 hour mode is set as Clock Mode AM OK Select AM and press OK or Y PM OK Scroll to PM and and press OK ok Save the setting by pressing OK Display Mode 12 or 24 Hours By default the clock is set to the 12 hour E mode MENU Open the Menu Y BASE SETT OK Scroll to Base Setting and press OK 4 CLOCK OK Scroll to Clock an
20. can also press the Talk key first and Making Intercom Calls Intercom calls are calls to other registered handsets and does not tie up your telephone line for exam ple calls within your home from the kitchen to the living room Press the Intercom soft key and enter the desired handset s telephone number Select the desired handset and press the Talk key Paging All Handsets Press the Intercom soft key and then press the Star key press the Talk key Ending a Call Press the End key 11 Making Calls 5125551212 JANE DOE lt lt gt gt PRV CALL OUT OF AREA UNKNOWN 12 Answering a Call Press the Talk key Pick up the handset from the base station or charg er default Auto talk see page 31 Answering Caller ID Calls Caller ID is a service provided by the local telephone company which allows your Gigaset to display the name and number of the person who is calling you Contact your local telephone company to subscribe to Caller ID service As incoming call is displayed if follows First the number of the incoming call is displayed as follows After a moment the name is then displayed as fol lows If the number is stored in your directory only the name stored will appear If you have not applied for Caller ID service If the number and or name is suppressed by the caller PRV CALL will be displayed instead of the rel evant information If the number and or name is no
21. cause damage to the eyes or skin The electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed 5 Exercise care in handling the batteries in order not to short the batteries with conducting materials such as rings bracelets and keys The batteries or conducting material may overheat and cause bums or fire 6 Charge the batteries provided with or identified for use with this product only in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in the user s manual Do not attenpt to charge the batteries with any means other than that specified in the users manual 7 Periodically clean the charge contacts on both the charger and handset Limited Warranty This limited non transferable warranty is provided to the original purchaser The product is warranted to be free fromdefects in materials and workmanship under nonrel installation use and service for period of one 1 year fromthe date of purchase as shown on the purchaser s receipt Our obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement at our option of the product or any part s which are defective provided that the product is retumed to Siemens Customer Care during the warranty period A copy of the purchase receipt must accompany products retumed Inthe absence of a purchase receipt the warranty period shall be one 1 year fromthe date of manufacture Repair or replacement of the product is your sole and exclusive remedy If the product is repaired reconditioned component parts or m
22. d press OK Y CLOCK MODE OK Scroll to Clock Mode and press OK 24H OK Select 24 hour mode and press OK or y 12H OK Scroll to 12 hour mode and press OK Date and Time MENU Y ALARMCLOCK OK For example OK AM OK MENU Y ALARMCLOCK OK Setting the Alarm Your Gigaset has an alarm function to help you keep track of your schedule R Tuming the AlarmOn The active alarm rings every day at the set time A prerequisite for this function that you have set date and time see page 7 Open the Menu Scroll to Alarm Clock and press OK marked with a Y Enter the time for the alarm hours minutes For example 10 30 AM as shown If necessary skip to a digit to correct it Save the setting by pressing OK The asterisk ae oD indicates that cm An T the alarm K 0 30 A clock is set RDL INT MENU Then select AM or PM and press OK Tuming the Alarm Off The alarm clock is set but you do not want the alarm to sound Open the Menu Scroll to Alarm Clock and press OK The alarm is turned off The asterisk before the time display is no longer shown Date and Time Stopping the Alarm Sound An alarm clock rings and the LED flashes about 30 seconds Press any key on the handset to turn off the alarm sound There is no snooze setting The alarm will sound until turned off Area Codes To conveniently call back a user from the call log see page 21 you w
23. f four new calls in the list OLD 01 03 The first of three calls that were already in the list ANSWERED The call has been answered LIST TYPE ALL NEW NET MESS The Telco Voice Mail message is new in the list OLD NET MESS The Telco Voice Mail message is old in the list Call Waiting MENU TAKE MSG OK or Y HOLD MSG OK or Y CALL BACK OK or Y ADD 2ND OK Call Waiting If you subscribe to Call Waiting on Caller ID the in coming name and number is displayed while on a call Answering a Waiting Call While engaged in an active call you hear the Call Waiting tone Announce to the first caller that you will be put them or her on hold Press the Flash key on the bottom left of the handset to answer the second caller Reconnecting to the first Call Press Flash key again to reconnect the first call er You may toggle between the two callers at any time by pressing the Flash key Advanced Features Some telephone companies off the features below to handle waiting calls Select from among the following options during the incoming waiting tone The options are selected as follows Open the Menu Scroll to one of the following op tions and select by pressing OK Forwards the incoming call to your voice mail at the central office Puts the incoming call on hold and plays a Hold an nouncement Asks the incoming caller to call back Do not accept the call
24. gs from unauthorized access you should change the default PIN 0000 to a PIN that only you know Open the Menu Scroll to Base Settings and press OK Scroll to System PIN and press OK Enter the default system PIN default 0000 For security reasons only four asterisks are displayed Press OK Enter the new system PIN 4 digits Four asterisks representing your PIN are dis played again Press OK Repeat the new system PIN Press OK Resetting the Base Station to the Default Setting You may want to reset your base station to its de fault settings Resetting the base station does not affect the system PIN or handset registration Open the Menu Scroll to Base Settings and press OK Scroll to Default and press OK Enter the system PIN default setting 0000 and press OK Press OK at the prompt Connecting the Base Station to a PBX Y BASE SETT Y SPECIAL FCT DIAL MODE Y BASE SETT Y SPECIAL FCT Y FLASH TIME y MENU OK OK OK OK MENU OK OK OK OK Connecting the Base Station toa PBX Your Gigaset may be operating behind a PBX Changing the Dialing Mode It is necessary to change the dialing mode only if your PBX does not operate with the preset tone di aling DTMF dual tone multifrequency Please re fer to the operating instructions of your PBX Options e Tone dialing DTMF e Pulse dialing P Open the Menu Scroll to Base Settings and press OK Sc
25. he second internal user Ending the Consultation Call Open the Menu Scroll to Exit and press OK You are reconnected to the external caller Press the End key and press OK The external call is transferred to the second internal user 27 Handset Operation Press Keys MENU Y BASE SETT OK Y SPECIAL FCT OK Y BARGE IN OK LINE IN USE LISTENING IN or 28 J oining a Call Barging In An internal user conducts an external call A second internal user can join in on this call and speak to the other users Tuming this Function On Off Open the Menu Scroll to Base Settings and press OK Scroll to Special Functions and press OK Scroll to Barge In and press OK Press OK again to turn off the function marked with a E The default is On Barging In When you see Line in Use in the display or the LED on top of the handset is lit you may join in Press the Talk key and a beep will signal the active Call During the call you see the display Listening In Press the End key Replace the handset in the base station or charger to leave the call Tuming the Ringer Or Off All handsets ring when there is an incoming call You can turn off the ringer Hold down the asterisk key until the handset does not ring any more The ringer is deactivated To reactivate the ringer press the asterisk key Handset Operation Press Keys DEFAULT Paging Press the Page Registration butto
26. ill need to key in and store the code for the area where your telephone is installed Local Area Code If it is installed in a Multiple Area Code Area you will also have to key in and store the Extra Codes for that area Local Area Code MENU Open the Menu Y BASE SETT OK Scroll to BASE SETT and press OK Y AREA CODES oK Scroll to AREA CODES and press OK Y LOC A CODE OK Scroll to LOC A CODE and press OK mE Key in your Local Area Code ok Confirm SAVED Saved will be displayed Extra Codes MENU Open the Menu Y BASE SETT OK Scroll to BASE SETT and press OK Y AREA CODES OK Scroll to AREA CODE and press OK EXTRA CODE OK Scroll to EXTRA CODES The first entry of list of codes will be displayed MENU Press Menu mE Key in the Extra Code ox Confirm SAVED Saved will be displayed Repeat the last steps until all the Extra Codes for your area have been keyed in 10 Making Calls For example INT or t tw INT or Making Calls Making an External Call Dial the telephone number If necessary use the backspace key to correct single digits Press the Talk key To end the call press the End key then enter the telephone number each digit is dialed immediately e You can cancel the dialing operation with the End key e You can insert a pause for example for in ternational calls by holding down the Flash key located in lower left hand corner of handset E e You
27. is information to your telephone company The REN is useful in determining the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sumof the RENS of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as detenvined by the REN you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maxinumREN for your calling area If your telephone equiprrent causes harmto the telephone network the telephone company may ask you to disconnect the systemfromithe line until the problemhas been corrected or they may discontinue your service terporarily If possible they will notify you in advance Butif advance notice isn t practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your telephone system If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with this telephone system disconnectit fromthe network until the problemhas been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning This telephone systemmay not be used on coin service provided by the telephone c
28. ld down urn tones on off Hold dowi Make an external call iiH see page 11 Am Redial a number see page 14 RDL If applicable 4 Y select an entry ms Copy telephone number to the Directory MENU SEND TO DIR OK see page 14 Dial from the Directory nu o ME Nare anior Dial from the Call Log eene coc OK If necessary Y Set the handset volume MENU Y HS SETT OK H SET VOL OK see page 30 y t OK Make an internal call f see page 11 INT For example orl INT Call all handsets see page 11 INT or INT INT ALL Transfer call to another o handset see page 27 INT For example 24 Consultation Calls Gg see page 27 INT For example 2 End MENU EXIT OK Set the date MENU BASE SETT OK CLOCK OK see page 7 DATE OK Set the time MENU BASE SETT OK CLOCK OK see page 7 time Jok Set the alarm clock see page 9 MENU ALARM CLOCK OK Enter the time OK Backspace 4 see page 35 General Handset Diagram Display and Soft keys General Display symbols oO 1030 ATi M INT MENU RDL M INT MENU Automatic redial Mailbox icon Intercom key Menu key key Opens the messages Call other regis To access menu Opens the list entries in the Call Log tered handsets when the tele with the last five Telco voice mail phone is idle or te
29. lephone num There are new messag during a call bers dialed es if the icon flashes 0 ALARM CLOCK A y ok t 4 OK Confirm the function selected End and save the setting Scroll through the menu by pressing the soft key directly below the symbol VI Gigaset 4015 Classic USA A31008 G4015 U101 1 4010 BookTOC fm 20 0701 Table of Contents Installing the Telephone System oooccccccnccnccncccocnnos 2 Date and Time eee baum 7 Making Cals e o cool ande 11 Enhanced Telephone Features cccceeecee ee es 14 A seren rnp heat ceer cairn iai 23 Handset Operation ets 24 Individual Handset Settings ooooooccccnnnnnnnnnnnnncos 30 Base Station Settings ia 32 Connecting the Base Station to a PBX 33 A A Str ok MEME RRR A ot Tee 35 a AAA a a en aa 36 Customer Care for Cordless Products 006 37 Safety Precautions esta ds 39 Limited Warranty cet tic 40 A E AE E es eee eat 42 Installing the Telephone System Installing the Telephone System The package contains the following e 1 Gigaset 4010 base station e 1 Gigaset 4000 handset e 1 power supply unit e 1 telephone cord e 1 belt clip e 2 AA rechargeable NiCd batteries e 1 User Manual e 1 Quick Start Guide Installing the Base Station The base station is designed for operation in pro tected rooms with a temperature range from 40 F to 100 F e IMPORTAN
30. n You may also manually register additional handsets to your base station Open the Menu Scroll to Register Handsets and press OK PIN is displayed Enter the 4 digit system PIN default 0000 and press OK see page 32 for Changing System PIN Entry will be flashing Press OK at the flashing prompt Underside of the base station Hold down the Page Registration key on the under side of the base station for approximately 10 sec onds until a signal tone is heard from the base sta tion If all internal handset numbers are assigned the in tercom number 4 is reassigned The handset that has been registered under number 4 will be dereg istered When it has been successfully registered the handset reverts to the idle state De registering Handsets Press the Intercom soft key Scroll to the handset to be de registered Open the Menu Scroll to De register and press OK PIN is displayed Enter the 4 digit system PIN default 0000 and press OK Press OK at the prompt 25 Handset Operation INT y t MENU OK iE OK Y CHANGE NAME INT MENU ASSIGN NO OK 4 For example 2 ok 26 Changing the Narre of a Handset The names INT 1 INT 2 and so on are assigned au tomatically However you can change these names for example to ANNE or OFFICE 10 characters maximum Press the intercom soft key Scroll to the required handset Open the Menu Scroll to Change Name and press OK En
31. n Siemens charging units as these could damage the batteries and phone Placing the Handset into the Base Station and Charging the Batteries Before using your handset place it in the base sta tion with the display facing upward After about one minute the handset s internal number is shown in upper left hand corner of display for example 1 For information on how to register additional T handsets bought separately see page 25 Note Your Gigaset is now ready for operation Please set date and the time see page 7 so that the time of incoming calls can be noted correctly Installing the Telephone System Press Keys Leave the handset for about 12 14 hours in the base station to charge the batteries The charging status symbol flashes on the handset indicating that the batteries are being charged am Batteries empty am Batteries 2 3 symbol flashes charged on Batteries 1 3 am Batteries fully charged charged pleted replace your handset into the base station after each call Charging is con trolled electronically This ensures opti mum charging and prolongs battery life The batteries heat up during charging This is normal and not dangerous The battery charging status is correctly dis played only after uninterrupted charging discharging You should therefore avoid opening the battery compartment unnec essarily e Once the initial charging operation is com Attaching the
32. n on the bottom side of the base station very briefly All handsets ring at the same time To End Paging Press the Page Registration button again Press the Talk key on a handset Resetting a Handset to the Default Setting You may want to reset your handset to its default settings The Directory the Memory Dial list and the Call Log are not deleted when you reset the handset Registration at the base station is not af fected Open the Menu Press the 9 key and then the 3 key to activate the procedure Press OK at the prompt Then turn your handset off and on to complete the procedure 29 Individual Handset Settings MENU ox 4 gt or 2 Z or 0 69 MENU y HSSETT OK H SET VOL OK 4 t ox MENU y HSSETT OK Y RINGER OK y ok 30 Individual Handset Settings You can set your handset according to your wishes to distinguish it from the standard settings and to maximize convenience Change the Display Language of a Handset Open the Menu Press the 9 key and the 2 key followed by English default French Spanish Modifying the Volume and Changing the Melody Handset Volurre You can choose from three levels of volume for the handsets even during a call Open the Menu Scroll to Handset Settings and press OK Select Handset Volume and press OK You hear the current volume and its level is dis played Scroll to the desired volume and press OK Ringer Volurre Ring
33. nt incorrect line voltage fire floor or other Acts of God or normal wear and tear The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed warranties and SCC does not assume or authorize any party to assure for it any other obligation or liability THE DURATION OF ANY WARRANTIES WHICH MAY BE IMPLIED BY LAW INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IS LIMITED TO THE TERM OF THS WARRANTY IN NO EVENT SHALL SCC BE ABLE FOR SPECIAL INQDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OWNERSHIP OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY DELAY IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY DUE TOCAUSES BEYOND ITS CONTROL SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONGAN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TOYOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TOSTATE 37 Customer Care Warranty for Cordless Products FCC Information Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Siemens Cordless Products could void the FCC authority to operate the equipment This includes the addition of any external antenna device This telephone systemcomplies with Part 68 of the FCCrules On the bottomof the base station is labeling that contains among other information the FCC Registration Number and the Ringer Equivalence nunber REN You must upon request provide th
34. ompany Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this phone This telephone systemequipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Gass B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause hamful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation These linits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference ina residential installation Some cordless telephones operate at frequencies that may cause interference to nearby TV s and VCR5 to minimize or prevent such interference the systembase should not be placed near or on top of a TV or VCR and if interference is experienced moving the base farther away fromthe TV or VCR will often reduce or eliminate the interference However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation If this telephone systemdoes cause hamful interference to radio or television reception which can be detenvined by tuming the systemoff and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Increase the separation between the base station and receiver 2 Connect the base station into an outlet on a circuit different fromthat to which the receiver is connected 3
35. on of Siemens Information and Communication Mobile LLC Information subject to change since Siemens reserves the right without notice to make changes in equiprrent design or components as progress in engineering or manufacturing methods warrant Order Number PB4010UM Part Number A31008 G4010 U101 2 6019 Copyright une 2001 41 Gigaset 4015 Classic USA A31008 G4015 U101 1 menu fm 20 07 01 Menu Menu It is faster to select a menu function by pressing than selecting the digit combi nations by scrolling e g 5 2 2 to set the time 5 1 1 NOT AVAILABLE 5 1 2 NOT AVAILABLE 5 1 3 NOT AVAILABLE Main menu when the telephone is idle press 1 NOT AVAILABLE 2 ALARMCLOCK Enter alarm call 3 HSSEIT 3 1 HANDSET VOL 3 2 RINGER 3 3 MELODY 4 NOT AVAILABLE 5 BASE SETT 5 1 NOT AVAILABLE 5 2 CLOCK 5 3 SYSTEMPIN 5 4 DEFAULT 5 5 SPECIAL FCT 42 5 2 1 DATE 5 2 2 TIME 5 2 3 CLOCK MODE 5 2 3 1 24H 5 2 3 2 12H enter default 5 5 1 DIAL MODE 5 5 1 1 TONE 5 5 1 2 PULSE 5 5 2 FLASH TIME Gigaset 4015 Classic USA A31008 G4015 U101 1 menu fm 20 07 01 Menu Directory Merrory access list Press wen to open the corresponding list The following MENU functions are now available 1 EDIT ENTRY Add number NEWENTRY Save new telephone number DISPLAY ENT Display change telephone number DELETE Delete entry entries lt Be WD Call
36. r answering machine or voice mail from the tele phone company Storing a Merory Dial Entry Open the Memory Dial list Open the Menu Scroll to New Entry and press OK Enter the telephone number max 12 digits and press OK Using the keypad select a quick access key Press the desired key 2 9 as required and then enter the name Press OK when finished Example 3 ERIC Ax 8 3 2x B E 3x Ges R 3x Qs 3x 210 C page 35 for using the keypad to enter a e Refer to character map in the Appendix names and numbers 17 Enhanced Telephone Features Dialing a Number fromthe Mermory List wen Press the Memory Dialing key Select the memory location desired and give the key a long press Example Long press on key is for Eric The telephone number is displayed Press the Talk key Displaying and Editing a Memory Dial Nurrber wen Open the Memory Dial list Y MENU Select a telephone number and open the Menu Y DISPLAY ENT OK Scroll to Display Entry and press OK The number is displayed ME OK Using the keypad edit the number and press OK ME OK Using the keypad edit the name and press OK page 35 for using the keypad to enter E e Refer to character map in the Appendix names and numbers Deleting a Single Entry fromthe Merrory Dial List we Open the Memory Dial list Y MENU Scroll to telephone number and open the Menu Y DELETE OK Scroll to Delete and
37. rating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustrentof other controls may result in damage and may require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation e If the product has been dropped or physically has been damaged f If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance 13 Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during a thunderstorm There may bea remote risk of electrical shock fromlightning 14 Donot use the telephone to report a gas leakin the vicinity of the leak 15 Emergency 911 numbers may not be dialed if the keypad is locked BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS To reduce the risk of fire injury or electric shock and to properly dispose of batteries please read and understand the following instructions CONTAINS NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERY BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN MUNICIPAL WASTE 1 Only use the batteries specified for use with this product 2 DONOT USE ALKALINE OR UTHUM BATTERIES or mix batteries of different sizes or fromdifferent manufacturers in this product DO NOT USE NONRECHARGEABLE BATTERIES 39 Limited Warranty 3 Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire the cells may explode Do not expose batteries to water Check with local codes for special disposal instructions 4 Do not open or mutilate the batteries Released electrolyte is corrosive and may
38. roll to Special Functions and press OK Select Dial Mode and press OK Scroll to the desired dialing mode and press OK Setting the Flash Time Prerequisite Your PBX requires a flash time different from the preset flash time Please refer to the operating in structions of your PBX Open the Menu Scroll to Base Settings and press OK Scroll to Special Functions and press OK Scroll to Flash Time and press OK Scroll to the required flash time and press OK Options in milliseconds 80 100 120 180 250 300 and 800 E The current setting is marked with a Y 33 Connecting the Base Station to a PBX 34 MENU Y TEMP DTMF OK MENU For example OK Switching Terrporarily to Tone Dialing If your PBX still operates with dial pulsing DP but tone dialing DTMF is required for example to check the mailbox you must switch to tone dialing DTMF during the call Prerequisite You are making a call Open the Menu Scroll to Temp DTMF and press OK Tone dialing is active Setting Pauses With this function you can set the length of the pause inserted automatically after pressing the Talk key before transmitting the telephone number Pause after Line Seizure Open the Menu Initiate the setting Enter the pause length Length in seconds 4 1 2 3 3 7 and 2 5 The setting is saved Appendix
39. t available to your telephone company OUT OF AREA will be dis played instead of the relevant information If the caller is unknown or no available Caller ID in formation is received by the local telephone company e f the incoming name is longer than 12 let ters only the first 11 are displayed e f the incoming number is longer than 12 letters only the first 11 are displayed Making Calls Y VOICE MAIL Y SETKEY1 VOICE MAIL MENU ll OK OK OK z OK Telco Voice Mail If you subscribe to voice mail from your local tele phone company you may use your Gigaset handset to retrieve messages It is recommended you store the access number in the 1 key Storing Access Number for Retrieving Voice Mail Open the Menu Scroll to Voice Mail and press OK Scroll to Set Key 1 and press OK Select Voice Mail and press OK Enter the access telephone number of the mailbox and press OK e Once you have entered the voice mail ac T cess number simply hold down the key on the handset You are directly con nected to the Telco voice mail system Fol low the Telco instructions e Additional numbers can be stored after the access number password pause Hold down the Flash key down to insert the pause e The indication of anew message waiting will be a flashing envelope pa For more information see page 20 13 Enhanced Telephone Features RDL MENU DELETE OK RDL Y M
40. ter name see character map on page 35 Press OK Changing a Handset s Intemal IntercomNumber You can change the number of a handset Press the Intercom soft key Open the Menu Select Assign Number and press OK All registered handsets are displayed Scroll to the handset Select a free intercom number and press OK R If the selected intercom telephone number has already been assigned to a different handset you will hear an error beep de scending tone sequence Handset Operation Y EXIT INT For example or INT For example MENU OK or ok Transferring a Call You can transfer an external call to another handset Press the Intercom soft key The external caller hears music on hold Enter the intercom handset number When the internal user answers announce the ex ternal call Press the End key The call is transferred Press the End key without announcing If the inter nal user does not answer or his line is busy the call is automatically returned to you Consultation Calls You are conducting a call with an external user You can call another internal user and conduct a consul tation call without clearing the initial connection You are automatically reconnected to the external caller when you end the consultation call Press the Intercom soft key The external caller hears music on hold Enter the intercom number of the handset You are now talking to t
41. ting base station 32 handset 29 Flash time 33 H Handset activating deactivating 6 all handsets ring Paging 29 automatic registration 24 de registering 25 name of a handset 26 operating 2 registration 24 resetting to the factory setting 29 volume 30 Headset 6 Internal Calls 11 Internal number 26 K Keypad protection 6 Keys IV L Language Display 30 Local Area Code 10 Gigaset 4015 Classic USA A31008 G4015 U101 1 M Maintenance 36 Making an external call 11 Making calls anwering a call 12 external call 11 Internal Calls 11 internal dialing 11 Memory Dial List 17 Menu 42 Multiple Area Code Area 21 N Name of a handset 26 O Operation see preparing the telephone 2 P PABX 33 switching to tone dialing 34 Paging 29 Picking up a call 12 Preparing the telephone 2 4010 BookSIX fm R Redialing list 14 Registering handsets 24 Ringer melody handset 31 Ringer volume handset 30 S Settings 30 display language 30 Single Area Code Area 21 Soft keys IV Symbols V T Telephone number copying to the directory 22 redialing list 14 Time setting 7 Tone dialing 34 Troubleshooting 36 Turning the Ringer On Off 28 W warranty 40 20 07 01 45

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