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Siemens A31008-A200-J101-2-7619 User's Manual

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1. MENU Press display key to open menu K Press key DELETE OK Confirm safety check Long press return to idle mode 16 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 Directories fm 12 06 2003 Redial list Using the directory and other lists The last five numbers dialled are shown in the redial list If names have been saved for these numbers in the directory then these names will be displayed Redialling You can dial a phone number from the redial list gt gt Open redial list Select entry and press talk key The phone number is redialled s In order to extend or change the phone number press MENU and confirm U EDIT ENTRV mit OK Delete redial list 32 Open redial list MENU Press display key to open menu Pa Press key DELETE OK Confirm safety check Long press return to idle mode Copy number from the redial list to the directory 32 Open redial list MENU Select entry and press display key 4 COPY TO DIR OK Select and confirm mm Ci OK If necessary change number Confirm Ci OK If necessary enter name text entry page 31 Confirm A Long press return to idle mode 17 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 Directories fm 12 06 2003 Using the director
2. Confirm Md When saving a new entry simply enter the speed dial number as the first digit 15 In order to use speed dialling Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 Directories fm 12 06 2003 Using the directory and other lists either Hold down speed dial number e g 6 2 The previously saved network operator number is displayed Pa Enter phone number to be linked or D Open directory 9 ok Select entry and confirm O Press the talk key View entry from directory network access list and change Do B Open directorv or network access list 9 MENU Select entrv and press displav kev SHOW ENTRY OK Select and confirm a OK Change phone number and confirm a OK If necessary change name text entry page 31 and confirm A Long press return to idle mode Delete single entry from directory network access list D or C Open directory or network access list H MENU Select entrv and press displav kev U DELETE 7 OK Select and confirm Long press return to idle mode Delete directory network access list Deletion means the selected list is selected with all entries open directory or network access list
3. 14 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 Directories fm 12 06 2003 Dialling with the directory Using the directory and other lists Open directory CH Enter the first letter of the name For 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 O Press the talk key The number is dialled Dialling with the network access list call by call With this function the prefix for a network operator can be inserted in front of a phone number chained C gt MENU gt EDIT ENTRY either Key in phone number Pa Enter phone number or Select phone number from the directory Open directory L ok Select phone number and confirm then O Press the talk key The number is dialled Speed dialling call by call from the network access list You can save eight numbers 2 9 in the network access list for speed dialling To do so you must insert the number for speed dialling in front of the name of the network oper ator Example Enter 2 and then the name of the network operator gt MENU gt SHOW ENTRY OK Confirm Move the cursor to the first position in the name field Enter speed dialling number e g press 4 times
4. 23 Barging in on an external Call 24 PAGING ios coepere ere RRR ANT ARR ARA a hole PINAG EIS Aetas 24 Handset settings sosser pasas rero tre wes 26 Change display language 2 2 ehh 25 Activate deactivate automatic call acceptance eese 25 Change volume and ringtone eene 25 Activate deactivate ringer m 26 Activate deactivate battery warning tone ee 26 Return handset to factory settings 0 0 see 26 Base station settings 27 Changing the system PIN 2 eee e 27 Return base station to factory default settings 0a 27 Appendix eie RK E AIC canter ness bee 28 Questioris and Answers course Mori ene be board E eee ee 28 EOG a eeu A ues wee e eode ere RE GU sen nte qui reas 29 Contact with liquid sul 7570054 Iu e eee b RE Chee NA TARA SR 29 Operation witha PABX Lic ie sp IRI RS ER ARR CE A errerde 29 Other Settings or me E P RIS EVEN AS eR RU METER TA eee ed 30 Techinical data aa pA LILIAN eren RUE Aa E eco gs 32 Service Customer Care u e e es 33 Menu overview eee 35 Main menun TTE 35 Directory key and network operator list key eee 36 Callerilist AA 36 APA d Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 starting fm 12 06 2003 Safety precautions Safety precautions N Use only the power unit supplied as indicated on the underside of the base station Insert only approv
5. Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 1101 2 7619 cover Lfm 12 06 2003 SIEMENS Be inspired Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 cover Il fm 12 06 2003 Brief overview Brief overview Internal number of handset Time Battery charging status ia flat aa full SIEMENS flashing battery almost j empty Caller list Access to Answering machine mail box Caller list Redial Internal list Activate current functions in display key End call and Talk key on off key e Accept call End call Start dialling e End function Back one menu level press briefly Back to standby press for approx 1 sec Handset on off press for approx 2 secs Star key Ringer on off press for approx 2 secs is Hash key l onloff approx 2 secs Enquiry Flash Microphone Enter dial pause hold down Select Services key Open network access list Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 A 200IVZ fm 12 06 2003 Contents Contents Brief OVEIVIEW cores RIPE REOS Ren dee ad Safety precautions 3 Making the phone ready for service 4 Positioning the base station hn 4 Step 1 Connecting the base station 0 0 e 5 Step 2 Making the handset ready for service 0 eee ee eens 6 Step 3 Registering the handset with the base station and charging the batteries 7 Switching the
6. If the other internal party doesn t answer or their phone is in use the call will automatically return to you 22 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 registration fm 12 06 2003 Internal enquiry call Operating more than one handset You are in conversation with an external caller You can call another internal party in order to speak to them without having to lose the external call Once you have finished this internal call you are connected again with the external caller INT Open list of handsets The external caller hears the music on hold Select handset and press talk key End enquiry call MENU Press display key to open menu GO BACK OK Confirm You are reconnected with the external caller Accepting rejecting a waiting call during an internal call If you receive an external call during an internal one you will hear the call waiting tone a short tone If you have CLIP page 12 you will also see the number name of the waiting caller This function has to be applied for from the network operator MENU Press display key to open menu either End internal call accept external call ACCEPT OK Confirm The internal call is ended or Reject external call 4 REJECT OK Select and confirm The call waiting tone is turned off Y
7. You can save up to 20 phone numbers and names in the directory This makes dial ling easier You can save up to 10 prefix numbers from phone companies call by call in the net work access list 6 for cost effective calling Maximum number of characters per entry Directory entry 22 characters Network access list entry 12 characters Save phone number in directory network access list D or C Open directory or network access list MENU Press display key to open menu NEW ENTRY OK Select and confirm a OK Enter phone number and confirm ag OK Enter name max 12 characters Text entry page 31 and confirm Long press return to idle mode If your phone is connected to a PABX that requires a prefix e g 0 foran 1 outside line then you must save this prefix number as the first digit in all your directory entries Directory entries are generally sorted alphabetically however blanks and digits have first priority The sort sequence is as follows 1 Blank 2 Digits 0 9 3 Letters alphabetically 4 Other characters To avoid the alphabetical sort sequence of entries in the directory enter a blank before a name This entry then moves up to the first place e g enter the name Tom e Control the cursor with mp Delete characters with 44 Letters are U always inserted to the left of the cursor
8. A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 appendix fm 12 06 2003 Nickel metal hydride NiMH Type AAA Sanyo Twicell 700 700 mAh GP 700mAh 700 mAh Sanyo Twicell 650 650 mAh Varta Phone Power AAA 700 mAh Panasonic 700mAh for Dect 700 mAh YDT AAA SUPER 700 700 mAh Handset operating times charging times Capacity Standby time Talktime Charging time mAh hours hours hours 700 up to 170 7 days approximately 13 approximately 5 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 The DECT standard is supported The GAP standard is supported Number of channels 60 duplex channels Frequency range 1880 1900 MHz Duplex mode Time division 10 ms frame length Channel grid 1728 kHz Bitrate 1152 kbit s Modulation GFSK Speech coding 32 kbit s Transmission power Average 10 mW per channel Range up to 300 m outside up to 50 m indoors Power supply Base station 220 230 V 50 Hz Environmental requirements for operation 5 C to 45 C 20 to 75 relative humidity Dialling methods DTMF tone dialling DP pulse dialling Flash time 250 ms Dimensions base station 115x102 x 105 mm WxLxH Dimensions handset 55x152x 3
9. 1 1 page 25 Ringer volume 5 5 page 26 Ringtones 1 1 page 26 Directory empty unaffected page 14 Redial list empty empty page 17 Caller list empty unaffected page 18 Network ccess list empty unaffected page 14 Automatic call activated activated page 25 acceptance Battery warning tone activated activated page 26 Display language country specific country specific page 25 page 31 30 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 appendix fm 12 06 2003 Appendix Factory settings of base station Default settings Status after Description reset System PIN 0000 unaffected page 27 Barge in deactivated deactivated page 24 Pause after R key 800 ms 800 ms page 30 Pause after line seizure 3s 3s page 30 Flash time 250 ms 250 ms page 29 Dialling procedure MFV MFV page 29 Display language Setting the display language page 25 Other languages for German for French for Italian Gm for Spanish for Portuguese for Dutch for Danish for Norwegian for Swedish for Finnish for Czech for Polish for Turkish Gm for Russian for Croatian Character map and text entry Either press the relevant key several times or hold down 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x blank X moi r imio 00000000000 1 B E H K N Q U X 0 l WH IT a e i OU B W N 31 Appendix Technical data Recommended batteries Gigaset A200 IM eng
10. Time functions Time functions CH fil Set date and time Settings for date and time are needed to ensure that these are shown correctly for incoming calls For the time you can choose between a 12 hour and 24 hour display default setting Date MENU gt BASE SET gt DATE TIME gt DATE SET The current setting is displayed in the format DD MM YY a OK Enter day month year and confirm Example Press the keys Gia for 20 05 2003 Long press return to idle status Time MENU gt BASE SET gt DATE TIME gt CLOCK SET The current setting is displayed in the format HH MM ma OK Enter hours minutes Example Press the keys Gm for 19 05 Long press return to idle status If you want a 12 hour display you must enter GA for 19 05 confirm with OK and then confirm PM OK for the 2nd half of the day AM 1st half PM 2nd half Mi Display mode 24 hour or 12 hour display MENU gt BASE SET gt DATE TIME gt CLOCK MODE either Select 12 hour display 12H OK Select and confirm or Select 24 hour display 24H OK Confirm Long press return to idle status 11 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 telephony fm 12 06 2003 Making calls wa Making calls Making external calls and ending a call External calls are calls using the public telephone netw
11. available MAILBOX 00 CALLS 00 00 The mailbox answering service list is only available if you have registered forthis service with your network operator and have received the relevant phone number CM 36 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 A 200SIX fm 12 06 2003 Index A A200 DUO sis welsh ens era ena 7 Access protection 27 Activate keypad lock a NR NT Ta RT N a 8 Audio warning see TONG clue cer ate enn 26 Automatic call acceptance 25 B Base station making ready for service 4 registering handset 5 resetting to factory settings 27 Batteries chiatgilg a 4a atem 7 insertion 2 2 eee eee 6 recommended nanasan anann 32 Battery display 7 Battery warning tone 26 Blocking external calls 27 C Call end cos aut rut TS KER 12 LENI bebo Se 22 Call acceptance automatic 25 Gall all e Rasen stem Aman 22 Call waiting internal call 23 Call by Call aan 15 Caller list 6 ll 18 delete complete list 19 delete single entry 18 Calling external 12 Calls internal 2 2 cee eee ee 22 Care of the phone 29 Character map 5 31 Charging time for handset 32 CE ANN Probe LONE I 12 CLIP A iei 12 13 18 23 Confirmation tone 8 GUI SQL AA AKIN e
12. 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 the handset does not ring The ringer is switched off The ringer volume has been set to O Call divert has been set on AUTOMATIC Switch on page 26 ringer Increase ringer volume page 26 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 13 despite CLIP the caller s number is not displayed 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 entries in the caller list don t show time or date Date and time have not been set Set date and time page 11 can t hear the ringer or dial ling tone You have changed the phone cable on your Gigaset When buying a cable at a spe cialist shop make sure it has the correct plugs page 32 can hear an error tone descending tone sequence when keying in The task has been unsuccessful or the entry is faulty Repeat the process watch the display when doing so and if necessary check with the oper ating manual 28 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 appendix fm 12 06 2003 Appendix Care Wipe th
13. ee RA AG 14 Index Customer Care Service 33 Customer service 33 D Date establishforacall 19 Sela susc a a an ee be 11 Deactivate keypad lock eee 8 Default settings 27 30 Delete callerlist 22 ecce uroi 4 04 04 19 directory suae Gu eee Vea 16 network access list 16 Delete keV ccce vem 9 Dialling internal iis bina vu ti 22 with directory llle 15 with network access list 15 Dialling pause 30 Dialling procedure 29 BIT 14 delete single entry all entries 16 save phone number entry 14 view and changeentry 16 Directory key L 36 Display caller s number CLIP 12 change display language 25 in idle status 10 Display keys aaa Il 9 E End talk key 0 Il 12 Enquiry call internal 23 Entry directory delete i vestri eder ke 16 view and change 15 16 External calls blo klngsas s set aaa ek 27 F Flash time 4 RD Rea 29 37 Index H Handset log off zz sess iE XA 21 making ready for service 6 operating and charging times 32 register 4 X xu INA ae ae 20 return to factory settings 26 search sa gud aca ete es inden don as 24 silentalert 13 switch on off aaa 8 Handset access protection 27 Hash kev LL Il 8 Heari
14. handset on and off lees 8 Activating deactivating keypad protection eee 8 Operating the phone and menu management 9 Display Keys o uoce RR tne a B a BEANS dares ds 9 Signaltornes xxx d AA PING NBI sq e LA SOS ADA NG ve ded 9 Display incidlestatus a ha a ep si A ead Bee oe spa bahal 10 Menu management 2 RE n CR CIERRE NG eh eee QOS 10 Time functions s eR Nag 11 Set dat and time aie lu a X ERREUR ER Lawes alee A han 11 Making calls ieri wee rer E KAG 12 Making external calls and ending a call L 12 Accepting a call 2 LA et a a e eec pe e Na a Ae ts a 12 Displaying the caller s phone number CLIP CLI 0 eee eee eee 12 Putting omhold see LE e ERAI lie aa RU IU Ets 13 Using the directory and other lists 14 Directory and network access list eh 14 Redial listi PAILAW AN app rev n RR See mare ee BS 17 gr ge Pcr 18 Registering and de registering handsets 20 Automatic registration Gigaset A 2 handset seen 20 Manual registration Gigaset A2 handset eese 20 Specific registration other handsets eee 21 De registering handsets 2 0 eer 21 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 A 200IVZ fm 12 06 2003 Contents Operating more than one handset 22 Making internal calls and ending calls 22 Internal enquiry call ie H o Ree Ee ep E aie ge dde 23 Accepting rejecting a waiting call during an internal call
15. 0 ms 180 ms 250 ms 300 ms or 600 ms and confirm Long press return to idle status 29 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 1 appendix fm 12 06 2003 Appendix Changing pause after line seizure You can set the length of the pause that is inserted between pressing the talk key QD and sending the phone number default setting 3 secs MENU Press display key to open menu Press keys 916 SET appears in the display The number for the currently set pause length flashes 1 1 sec 2 3 secs 3 7 secs 4 7 5 secs 98 OK Enter number and confirm Changing pause after recall key dialling pause You can change the length of the dialling pause if your PABX requires this refer to your PABX operating instructions MENU Press display key to open menu Enter 912 SET appears in the dis play The number for the currently set pause length flashes 1 800 ms 2 1600 ms 3 3200 ms a OK Enter number and confirm l To insert a dialling pause between a prefix and a phone number After 1 entering the prefix hold down the key for 2 seconds A P appears in the display Then enter the phone number Other Settings Factory settings of handset Default settings Status after Description reset Loudspeaker volume
16. 0mm W x L x H Weight Base station 138 g handset with batteries 117 g 32 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 appendix fm 12 06 2003 Appendix Service Customer Care A 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 28 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 1800622414 Malaysia aana 03 2163 11 18 Austria 000 0517075004 Malta 00 35 32 14 94 06 32 Bahrain 2s se zer ss 40 42 34 Mauritius use aaah 2116213 Bangladesh 017 52 7447 Mexico 01 8007 11 00 03 Belgium 07815 22 21 Morocco a 22 66 92 09 Bosnia Herzegovina 0 33 27 66 49 Netherlands 0900 3333102 Brazil xe 0 80 07 07 12 48 New Zealand 08 00 27 43 63 Br ngel i Cawag rana iR 02 43 08 01 Norway dama Re Ge 22 70 84 00 Bulgaria oou uuuaaaaauuna 02 73 94 88 OMAN ceed Nawa paan e 791012 Cambodia 12 80 05 00 Pakistan 02 15 66 22 00 Canada
17. 1 88 87 7702 11 Philippines 027 571118 CHING 5 55 yabag dena 021 50 31 81 49 Poland 08 01 30 00 30 Croatia lee vorrei 016105381 Portugal 8 00 85 32 04 Czech Republic 02 33 03 27 27 Qatar Aina dees CERES 04 32 20 10 Denmark 000000 35 25 86 00 Romania 02 12 04 60 00 Dubai is Siwe kue Set eres 0 43 96 64 33 RUSSIA gt vepres TA 800 200 10 10 Egypt u ee teet 023334111 Saudi Arabia 022 26 0043 EStONI A e Naan et ete e 06 30 47 97 Serbia 01 132284 85 Finland 09 22 94 37 00 Singapore 62271118 Eiance nika eer 01 56 38 42 00 Slovak Republic 02 59 68 22 66 Germany 08 01805 333 222 Slovenia 0 14 74 63 36 Greece 08011111116 South Africa 08 601011 57 Hong Kong 28 611118 Spain 2 zs BAN Ka 9 02 11 50 61 Hungary 0 06 14 71 24 44 Sweden esses 0875099 11 Icelatid eene 5113000 Switzerland 08 48 21 20 00 Iridia AA 01 13 73 85 89 98 Taiwan 025 02 25 18 65 04 Indonesia 021 46 82 60 81 Thailand Eme 02268 11 18 Ireland L a comme 18 50 77 72 77 TUNISIA zs cec ax es 07186 19 02 Italyaz c ener 02 66 76 44 00 Turkey a reos 021 65 79 71 00 Ivory Coast 80 00 03 33 Ukraine 8 80 05 01 00 00 Jordan x du o nee 0 64 39 86 42 United Arab Emirates 0433195 78 Kenya ies steep ba bas 2723717
18. T gt H SET VOL OK Select volume and confirm Long press return to idle status 25 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 settings bs hs fm 12 06 2003 Handset settings Ringer volume You can choose between seven alternatives Five ringer volumes 1 5 e CRESCENDO 6 volume increases with each ring e OFF 0 no ringtone The current setting is marked with a 1 e g RINGER 5 MENU AUDIO SET gt RINGER ok Select volume and confirm Long press return to idle status Ringtones You can choose between ten ringtones 1 10 The current setting is marked with a 1 e g MELODY 1 4 MENU AUDIO SET gt MELODY ok Select ringtone and confirm Long press return to idle status Activate deactivate ringer All handsets ring to indicate an incoming external call You can deactivate the ringer on your handset permanently or just for the current call This can be done in the idle status or during an incoming call before it is accepted Deactivating the ringer Press the star key until the ringer can no longer be permanently heard The ringer is now permanently switched off The symbol 44 appears in the display Reactivating the ringer Hold down the star key in idle mode or during an incoming call before it is accepted To deactivate the ringer for the current c
19. United Kingdom 08705334411 KUWaI ssa s ana 2454178 USA A i eA 18887770211 Laia s ei ses ttes 7501114 Vietnam 45 63 22 44 Lebanon aa 01 44 30 43 Libyazo ies Rer 02 13 50 28 82 Lithuania 822742010 33 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 appendix fm 12 06 2003 Appendix In some countries repair and replace services are impossible where the products are not sold through our authorised dealers Your Gigaset A200 is designed for operation in your country as indicated on the pack aging and on the device itself Country specific conditions have been taken into account If you have any questions about the differences between the public phone net works please contact your specialist dealer or network provider The CE mark attests to the phone s compliance 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 essential requirements regarding Council Directive 99 05 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 0682 34 Gigaset A200 IM
20. age 20 on the front of the base station for no more than 2 secs All handsets will then ring at the same time paging To end the search either press the registration paging key again briefly or press the end call key on a handset If you press the registration paging key for more than 2 seconds the base station will then go into registration mode The handsets will then not ring Mi 24 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 settings bs hs fm 12 06 2003 Handset settings Handset settings ed Your handset has default settings You can change these settings individually Change display language a You can set the display texts to appear in one of a number of languages MENU Press display key to open menu CH Using the keys call up the procedure Pa Press keys for English default status Other languages see page 31 Activate deactivate automatic call acceptance For an incoming call simply take the handset out of the base station or charging unit without having to press key default setting on MENU Press display key to open menu either Deactivate automatic call acceptance Pa Press keys O or Activate automatic call acceptance Pa Press keys G3 Change volume and ringtone Loudspeaker volume You can set the loudspeaker volume at three levels even during an external call MENU gt AUDIO SE
21. all open the MENU and U confirm SILENT with OK Activate deactivate batterv warning tone With the function activated default setting on vou will be informed bv an acoustic sig nal that the batterv is almost flat Deactivate battery warning MENU gt Activate battery warning MENU gt Return handset to factory settings 8 p Vou can return individual settings and changes to the original factorv default settings overview of handset default settings see page 30 Entries in the directorv the caller 26 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 settings bs hs fm 12 06 2003 Base station settings list and network access list as well as registration of the handset with the base station remain unchanged MENU Press display key to open menu Use the keys to call up the procedure RESET OK Confirm safety check Base station settings All base station settings are made via a registered Gigaset A 2 handset Changing the system PIN SS 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 a OK Enter the currently valid system PIN 4 digits and confirm For security reasons the entry is shown as four stars LX x x a OK Enter new PIN 4 digits and confirm a OK Re
22. check Press end call key The internal number disappears from the de registered handset Handsets that have not been de registered retain their internal num bers Mi 21 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 registration fm 12 06 2003 Operating more than one handset Operating more than one handset Making internal calls and ending calls Internal calls are those between handsets that are registered with the same base sta tion They cost nothing INT Open list of handsets Your own handset is identified by a either Call a specific handset Select handset and press talk key O or i Enter number of handset e g 79 or Call all handsets collective call Press star key All handsets are called End call Press end call key Md If you receive a call during an internal call or collective call the collective call will not be interrupted Forwarding a call to another handset You can forward an external call to another h andset INT Open list of handsets The external caller hears the music on hold u O Select handset and press talk key If the internal party replies announce the external call Press end call key The external call is forwarded to the other handset u Instead of announcing the call you can immediately press the end call key amp
23. e base station and handset with a damp cloth or with an antistatic wipe A dry cloth must never be used This can cause static discharge Contact with liquid AN Should the handset come in contact with liquid under no circumstances switch on the device Remove all batteries immediatelv Allow the liquid to drip out of the device and afterwards dab all parts dry Place the handset without the batteries in a warm dry place for at least 72 hours In many cases it will subsequently be possible to put the phone into service 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 have the following options for the dialling procedure Tone dialling DTMF Pulse dialling IWV MENU gt BASE SET gt ADD FEATURES gt DIAL MODE OK Select dialling procedure and confirm Long press return to idle status Temporarv 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 answering machine you must switch to pulse dialling during the call Requirement You have already started the call MENU gt TEMP TONE Mi Setting the flash time MENU gt BASE SET gt ADD FEATURES gt TBR 4 OK Select flash time 80 ms 100 ms 12
24. e cable 5 Telephone lug nnn anana 5 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 A 200SIX fm 12 06 2003 Telephone system setting dialling procedure 29 setting flashtime 29 Telephone system PABX 29 TEXUENITY io or ae eae b lk KR PANGA 31 JI ETE sco tato extre aret ste Ao aa I establish fora call 19 Second edad scite door a eg 11 Time functions 00000 11 Tone battery warning tone 26 signal One aaa aaan nnna 9 chose kaaa e 22 V Volume loudspeaker L 25 NGEM na a Ganap 26 39 A31008 A200 J101 2 7619
25. e phone number OKDELETE Confirm then Long press return to idle mode 18 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 Directories fm 12 06 2003 Using the directory and other lists Delete complete caller list Open caller list see above Then MENU Press display key to open menu L DELETE LIST OK Select and confirm Caution All old and new entries will be deleted Long press return to idle mode Establish date and time of a call You can check in the caller list to see when a phone call was received Requirement Date and time have been set see page 11 Open caller list and select entry page 18 Then MENU Press display key to open menu 4 TIME OK Select and confirm Long press return to idle mode Example 23 12 15 56 The call came on 23 12 at 15 56 If the clock is set on a 12 hour display an A behind the time indicates the first half of the day and a P the second half for example 03 56P 19 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 registration fm 12 06 2003 Registering and de registering handsets Registering and de registering handsets Baa You can register up to six handsets with your base station Registration of a Gigaset A 2 handset that has not yet been registered with a base sta tion takes place automatically You must register manually al
26. ect Falling ringtone error tone The function has not worked or the entry is incorrect Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 guidance fm 12 06 2003 Operating the phone and menu management Display in idle status Display in idle status 20 35 ae and time already set 23 M INT MENU Return from any position in the menu to idle status Hold down call end key for approx 1 sec or don t press a 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 U the previous menu level Menu management vacca H Your phone has an extensive range of features They are presented to you by a menu that is made up of a number of levels You will find functions such as AUDIO SET BASE SET etc in the main menu with their respective sub menus in the next level A menu overview provides the necessary orientation page 35 There are two ways to access a function by scrolling with the 4 and keys byentering the relevant combination of digits page 35 Extract from the menu overview 3 BASE SET 3 1 DATE TIME 3 1 1 DATE SET 3 1 2 CLOCK SET 3 1 3 CLOCK MODE 3 1 3 1 24 H 3 1 3 2 12 H 10 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 TimeCalendar fm 12 06 2003
27. ed down on the left hand as well as the right hand side Dependent 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 An example of the right hand display key The word MENU is shown above the right hand side of the display key By pressing the right hand side you will open the menu The display symbol INT is shown above the left hand side of the display key By pressing the left hand side you will open the list of internal phones i EZ INT MENU Display keys The various display symbols have the following meanings Display symbol Meaning when pressed 33 Automatic redial key Opens a list of the last 5 numbers dialled page 17 M Mailbox symbol Opens caller list and answering machine mailbox page 18 INT Internal Opens the list of internal phones MENU Menu Activates the main menu when in standby Activates a status dependent menu when in talk mode to Scrolls up or down or s Moves cursor to the left or right 4 Delete key Deletes character by character from the right to the left OK Confirm menu function or confirm and save entry Signal tones AUN Your phone will inform you acoustically about certain actions and situations Rising ringtone confirmation tone The action has been carried out or the entry is corr
28. ed rechargeable batteries of the same type page 32 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 Always observe the technical restrictions in your environment e g hospitals or doctors practices The handset may cause an unpleasant humming noise 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 sta tion are not splash proof page 29 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 also give them the operating manual Dispose of batteries and phone carefully Do not pollute the environment Mi Emergency numbers cannot be dialled if the keypad lock page 8 is activated Not all the functions described in this operating manual are available in all countries Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 I starting fm 12 06 2003 Making the phone ready for service Making the phone ready for service Positioning the base station Advice on a suitable place The base station is designed for use in a dry c
29. eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 menuetree fm 12 06 2003 Menu overview Menu overview You can select a menu function more quickly by opening the menu and then entering a combination of digits rather than scrolling through shortcut For example MENU to set the time Main menu Open the phone menu while it is in idle mode Then AUDIO SET UP 2 1 H SET VOL 2 2 RINGER 2 3 MELODY BASE SET 3 1 DATE TIME 3 1 1 DATE SET 3 1 2 CLOCK SET 3 1 3 CLOCK MODE 3 1 3 1 24H 3 1 3 2 12H 3 2 SYSTEM PIN 3 3 BASE RESET 3 4 ADD FEATURES 3 4 1 DIAL MODE 3 4 1 1 TONE 3 4 1 2 PULSE 3 4 2 TBR 3 4 2 1 80 MS 3 4 2 2 100 MS 3 4 2 3 120 MS 3 4 2 4 180 MS 3 4 2 5 250 MS 3 4 2 6 300 MS 3 4 2 7 600 MS 3 4 3 BARGE IN 3 5 PRESELECT 3 5 1 PRESELECT NO 3 5 2 WITH PRESEL 3 5 3 WIO PRESEL REGISTER HS 35 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 menuetree fm 12 06 2003 Menu overview Directory key and network operator list key Press T BOE key or key to open the relevant list and press MENU The following menu functions will then be available EDIT ENTRY Extend phone number and use to dial NEW ENTRY Save new phone number SHOW ENTRY Showlchange phone number DELETE Delete entry Caller list Press display key f7 Two lists are then
30. es about a minute Once completed 1 will appear in the top left hand cor ner of the display This handset has been allocated the first internal number Only for A200 Duo To register a second handset proceed as described above After successful registration 2 will then appear in the top left hand corner of the display L To register further handsets see page 20 onwards Now leave the handset in the base station to allow the batteries to charge since these are not charged prior to delivery The battery charging process is indicated on the hand set by a flashing battery symbol c A Flat batteries 75 Batteries 2 3 charged Batteries 3 charged XP Batteries full 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 11 For the first charging we recommend a continuous charging time as shown in the table page 32 regardless of the charging status shown in the display Battery capacity reduces for technical reasons after a period of time The batteries warm up during charging this is normal and not a cause for concern The correct charging status for the batteries will only be shown after an unbroken charging discharging cycle You should therefore not open the battery compartment unnecessarily Once the first charging cycle is completed you can put your handset back in the ba
31. ey 0 000000 30 changing after obtaining line 30 Phone number SANG a vp doute a Dreh Soba ra on 14 show caller s CLIP 12 Phoning accept call a ex met eu 12 external paaa ncn dii oni Ke 12 PIN system PIN 27 Power cable LL 5 Power supply unit 3 5 Protective film a 6 Q Questions and Answers 28 R R Key ama noue n bx ts II pa se after iocum xut 30 Rang pi iss pues a Dues 4 Redial keya aa iore ate rues I Redialling L 17 redialling list 17 Registration of handsets 20 Repeat dialling Symbol xx xa ea dnt 9 Returning call from caller list 18 Ringer activate ldeactivate 26 Hiigtories oso PB E 26 volume i i ret 26 Ringtone uoc t tT PUT 26 Select iius es d hR K heb dies 26 S Safety precautions 3 SEVICE NN abe oe Nad ad in 33 making handset ready for service 4 Set dat cae Ra has dna ROS 11 tme aso ax cedo ta 11 Setting flash times zx ceste 29 ringer volume 000 26 Settings loudspeaker volume 25 SlOFtCUE AA APA ABA 35 Signal tone 00000e eee 9 Silent alert handset 13 Speed dialling network operator prefixes 15 Star keys sel e d Il 26 Switch off handset maaga ade ue uh 8 Switching on handset s cus nona 8 System PIN changes css m Minana ale 27 T Talk key 2na ih ems Il 12 Technical data 32 Telephon
32. g fm 12 06 2003 Making the phone ready for service Use only the power supply unit supplied Ifyou buy another phone cable ensure that it has the right connector 1 assignment for your country To keep your phone operational the power supply unit must always remain plugged in Step 2 Making the handset ready for service Remove protective film The handset display is protected by a film Please remove the protective film Insert batteries Insert the batteries the right way round see illustration left Place the cover on the battery compartment about 3mm down from the latch and push it up until it clicks into position To open the cover press on the ridged section and push downwards Insert only approved rechargeable batteries of the same type page 32 Never use normal batteries since these could lead to a 4 health hazard or cause injury Do not use a non Siemens charging unit as this could damage the batteries Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 starting fm 12 06 2003 Making the phone ready for service Step 3 Registering the handset with the base station and charging the batteries Place your handset in the base station with the display visible at the front the con firmation tone will ring rising sequence of tones The handset will then register itself automatically with the base station page 20 all symbols flashing in the display The process tak
33. he registration paging key on the front of the base station for approx 3 secs KLIP The registration process then starts After successful registration the handset is automatically allocated the next free number as described in the section Automatic registration see above 20 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 registration fm 12 06 2003 Registering and de registering handsets Specific registration other handsets Handsets from the 1000 2000 3000 and 4000 Gigaset ranges C1 C2 and S1 Gigaset handsets as well as other GAP capable handsets can be registered as follows 1 At the handset Start the registration of your handset as described in the relevant operating manual 2 At the base station Q Press the registration paging key page 20 on the front of the base station for approx 3 secs Registration is completed During registration the handset is automatically allocated the next free internal number 1 6 If all numbers are allocated number 6 is overwritten De registering handsets 0 xs Vou can de register anv handset from another registered Gigaset A2 handset INT Open list of handsets MENU Select handset and press displav kev 4 DE REG H SET OK Select and confirm a OK Enter system PIN for the base station default setting 0000 and confirm DE REGISTER OK Confirm safety
34. l handsets from the 1000 2000 3000 and 4000 Gigaset ranges as well as C1 C2 and S1 Gigaset handsets and those from other manufacturers Automatic registration Gigaset A 2 handset Automatic registration with a base station is only possible for those handsets supplied with it that have never been registered before For first time registration place your handset with its display to the front in the base station The registration process lasts about a minute with all symbols flashing in the display The handset automatically receives the first unallocated internal number 1 6 After successful registration this number is shown in the top left of the display e g 1 That means that the handset has been given the first internal number If the internal numbers 1 to 6 have already been allocated if six handsets have already been regis tered with a handset number 6 is de registered and replaced Manual registration Gigaset A 2 handset You must activate manual registration of the handset at both the handset and the base station 1 At the handset MENU Press display key to open menu L REGISTER HS OK Select and confirm ma OK Enter the system PIN for the base station default setting 0000 and confirm During the following registration process all symbols will flash in the display 2 At the base station Within 60 secs of entering the system PIN press t
35. losed space with a temperature range between 5 C and 45 C Place the base station in a central position in the flat house e g in the hallway Avoid exposing your phone to sources of heat direct sunshine and 4 other electrical devices Protect your Gigaset from damp dust dangerous liquids and steam 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 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 starting fm 12 06 2003 Making the phone ready for service Step 1 Connecting the base station First connect your base station to the mains supply and the telephone socket e Power supply unit 220 230V with power cable Telephone jack with telephone cable Cable channels Underneath the base station ila Insert small power cable plug into the socket under the base station Lay the cable correctly in the cable channel Plug the power supply unit into the power socket 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 Telephone jack assignment 3 4 1 free 2 1 m 5 2 free 3 a n HH 3a SE arm 5 free 6 free Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 startin
36. ng aids aa 3 Holdimusig a e A 13 Idle status display 10 Internal s ste Red 9 CallS 47 11 eden near ttt nte tens 22 enquiry Call llle 23 link U Ai ri a s 24 Internal key LL LL II Internal phone number II IWV impulse dialling procedure 29 K Keypad sie sit e 8 lock release 12 Kevs display keys L 9 on handset a 9 L Language display Change s setae ha me tol seen 25 LINKUPE sus ues rre Kaon KG 24 List caller weiss crocs pa Cas be eS at 18 redialling llle 17 Lock keypad zar elm hh BANAL ANG 8 Logging off handsets 21 Loudspeaker volume 25 38 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 A_200SIX fm 12 06 2003 M Mailbox answering machine symbol 9 M in Menu iso ka madlang 35 Making ready for service handsets s der acea 4 6 Medical equipment 3 Menu management 9 10 symbol eae ace secte ort ow 9 Menu key Lee II Microphone a I N Network access key 36 Network access list delete all entries 16 delete single entry 16 Network operator list save nuMbers na ananuna 14 Number see Phone number 14 O OK KO Tr 9 Tae KEY o ih Na o som tms II Operating time for handset 32 Operation telephone system 29 P PAGING sachet AA EAL ovis NG 24 Pause afterRk
37. ork ag O Enter the phone number and press the talk key The phone number is dialled Finish call Press end call key You can also first press the talk key you will hear the dial tone and then enter the phone number You end the call by pressing the end call key To find out how to make internal calls read page 22 Mi Accepting a call Your handset rings the call is shown in the display Press the call key 72 to accept the call If the handset is in the base station charge sta tion and automatic call acceptance is activated page 25 you only have to pick up the phone from the station to accept the call If the ringer is disturbing you press the MENU display key and confirm SILENT with OK As long as the call is shown in the display you can accept it Mi Displaying the caller s phone number CLIP CLI The phone number of the caller is shown in the display during a call Requirements 1 You have asked your network operator to enable the caller s phone number to be shown in your display CLIP 2 The caller has asked the network operator to pass on his her phone number CLI Passing on a phone number may incur costs For more information please l contact your network operator 12 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 telephony fm 12 06 2003 Making calls If you have stored an entry for a phone number in you
38. ou remain connected with the internal party If you reject the waiting call on your handset it will still be heard on other U registered handsets 23 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 registration fm 12 06 2003 Operating more than one handset Barging in on an external call You are on an external call An internal party can barge in on this call and take part in the conversation The barge in is signalled to all participants in the call by a signal tone It is only possible if the function BARGE IN is activated on the base station default sta tus deactivated Activating deactivating the function MENU gt BASE SET ADD FEATURES Y BARGE IN OK Select and confirm in order to activate or deactivate link up g lt on Long press return to idle status Barging in LINE IN USE is shown on your handset display You would like to link up with an existing external call O Press the talk key You are linked into the call All parties hear a signal tone CONFERENCE is shown in your handset display End barge in Press end call key signal tone l If one of the parties presses the end call key a signal tone sounds 1 The connection between the other handset and the external party remains open Paging If you have mislaid your handset you can search for it with the help of the base station Press the registration paging key p
39. peat new system PIN and confirm Long press return to idle status Return base station to factory default settings A reset does not alter the system PIN handsets remain registered Overview of base default settings see page 31 MENU BASE SET gt BASE RESET a OK Enter system PIN and confirm RESET OK Confirm safety check 27 Appendix Appendix Questions and Answers Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 appendix fm 12 06 2003 What happens if Possible cause Possible solution the display is blank The handset is not switched on The batteries are empty Press the end call key for approx 5 secs Charge or replace batteries page 7 the handset doesn t react to a key being pressed The keypad protection is acti vated Press the hash key for approx 2 secs page 8 all the icons are flashing in the display and there is no con nection with the base station The handset is outside the range of the base station The handset has not been reg istered The base station is not switched on The cable has not been cor rectly placed in the bottom of the base station Reduce distance between handset and base station Register handset page 20 Check power cable plug on base station page 5 Check cable placement page 5 where multiple handsets are in use the handset in the
40. r handset directory see page 14 the name in the directory will appear instead of the phone number e g Tom Oo UCJUJie3U Phone number MENU If you do not have CLIP lt lt gt gt will appear instead of the phone number If the caller does not have CLI or has withheld his her phone number WITHHELD will appear in the display CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation the caller s phone number is displayed CLI Calling Line Identification 2 your own phone number is passed on during external calls Putting on hold During external calls you can put the incoming call on hold so that you can talk dis crectly to another person in the room for example During this time the caller on the phone cannot hear you music on hold Nor can you hear the caller INT Press INT The conversation takes place music on hold Ending call hold MENU Press display key to open menu GO BACK OK Confirm You can also cancel the on hold function by briefly pressing the replace U handset key O 13 Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 Directories fm 12 06 2003 Using the directory and other lists Using the directory and other lists Directory and network access list Both lists are used in the same way except that the key is pressed to open the direc tory and the key to open the network access list
41. se station after each call Charging is controlled elec tronically This ensures optimum battery charging without overload ing mi Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 starting fm 12 06 2003 Making the phone ready for service Switching the handset on and off To switch the handset on or off press the end call key 6 Afterwards the confirmation tone rings see page 9 If you place a handset that is switched off in the base station or a charging l unit it will automatically switch itself on Activating deactivating keypad protection You can lock the handset keypad if for example you are carrying the handset This pre vents keys beeing pressed by accident Activating keypad Hold hash key down confirmation tone The protection symbol o appears in the display Deactivating keypad Hold hash key down confirmation tone protection The key lock switches itself off automatically if you receive a call At the end of the call it switches itself on again Emergency numbers cannot be dialled if the key lock is activated Mi Gigaset A200 IM eng A31008 A200 J101 2 7619 guidance fm 12 06 2003 Operating the phone and menu management Operating the phone and menu management Display keys Display keys are the long keys directly below the display Your handset has two display keys Each of these is operated like a rocker key i e it can be push
42. y and other lists Caller list Use the display key zz to access the caller list and the answering machine mail box The caller list contains the numbers of the last 10 missed calls Missed calls are dis played by a flashing symbol PA when the phone is in idle mode Requirement for this The caller s number has been sent CLIP page 12 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 Open caller list and select entry You can view entries in the caller list that have already been read Fe Open caller list CALLS OK Select and confirm CALLS 00 10 The last incoming call is displayed l Select entrv For new incoming calls press the display key pA You can then l immediately select a new entry Calling back a caller from the list Open caller list and select entry Then O Press the talk key Copying an entry from the caller list to the directory or deleting Open caller list and select entry see above Then MENU Press display key to open menu either Copy phone number to the directory COPY TO DIR OK Select and confirm a OK If necessary change number Confirm a OK Enter name text entry page 31 and confirm or Delet

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