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2. ce cece cece cece e ene e eee 79 Connecting the base to the PABX cecee cece eee e eee eeeeeee 80 Recall and dialling Mode 0 cece ccc e eee eet e eee een e eee eneneeeees 80 Saving an access code outside line Code 0 cece eee c eee ee eee renen 80 Setting PAUSES 2c vec vases ttir eves neseeed SKEE EE ae censwens E EEEE EEE 80 Switching temporarily to tone dialling Tone cece eee eee cence eee 81 Service Customer Care 0 0 cc cece cece e cece uenra eessen 82 Questions and answers eee cece eee eee eee e tern teen e nee eeeeneees 83 Exclusi n Of liability saicenec nae Miciehes eet a aa neh et ek wi eel E wey daan 84 Updating the base firmware 0 cece e cece cece eee e neces 85 Connecting the base to the router Internet optional e eee 85 Connecting the base to the local network router 0 cece eee eee eee 85 Starting a firmware update cece cece cece cn eee ene e eee eneenenes 86 Accessing additional functions via the PC interface 87 Contents Contents Checking base handset service information eeeeeeeee 88 AUthOriSatiOn asec Sahaieace Go ee ys oy Kaen hee Goa a Mwedn be ee bv oe EOS eee 88 Guarantee Certificate United Kingdom cece cece cece eee ee eee ees 89 Guarantee Certificate Ireland ccc cee cee cece eee ene e een eeeen eens 90 Environment joc e r EE ess eg ete
3. Settings menu Main menu Submenu Additional setting Settings Current setting options Date Time Time Date Audio Ringtones Volume settings Crescendo Int Calls Ext Calls Time Ctrl Ringer Off Anon Call Silenc Int Ext Silent Alert Reminder Signal Volume Crescendo Sound Advisory Tones Confirmations Battery Warning Music on Hold Menu tree Page page 17 page 77 31 Menu tree Main menu Submenu Additional setting Settings Current setting options Display Screensaver Keypad Activation Selection Slideshow Calendar Digital Clock Analogue Clock Backlight In Charger Out of Charger Backlight Timeout Number Info in Dial Lists Number Type Only Type and Number Indication of New Messages LED Display Info Keypad Key Tones Key Vibration Keypad with R P Keypad w Letters Language Location Display Language Country Area Dial Code Handsets Base This Handset Registered Handsets Connected to Base 32 Base 1 Base 4 Best Base Page page 75 page 75 page 42 page 74 page 74 page 68 page 70 page 70 Main menu Settings Submenu Current setting tt System Eco Mode Eco Mode Ec
4. Saving an access code outside line code If you have to enter an access code before any external number on your PABX e g 0 gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch fa Telephony gt Touch the fd next to Access Code Enter the access code max 3 digit gt Confirm with gt Touch the fd next to Use gt Select one of the following values set value Never Deactivate access code Calls from Call Lists The access code should only be prefixed when dialling from a list SMS calls answering machine SL910A All Calls The access code should be prefixed to every number Setting pauses i gt Open the Settings menu and enter the number code for the service functions gt page 81 gt Enter the pause after line seizure 1 6 1 for 1 second 1 6 2 for 3 seconds or 1 6 3 for 7 seconds Important information page 2 80 Connecting the base to the PABX gt Enter the pause after recall key 1 2 a for 800 ms Gee for 1600 ms or a 2 3 for 3200 ms gt Enter the dialling pause pause after access code 1 for 1 second 1 1 2 for 2 seconds 1 1 3 for 3 seconds or 4 for 6 seconds Inserting a dialling pause Press and hold for 2 seconds on the keypad A P appears in the display Switching temporarily to tone dialling Tone After dialling the external number or after establishing the connection 3 is dis played gt Touch H Keypad and t
5. Options 26 Many display pages especially lists like directories call lists have an option slider in the lower section This displays all the actions that you can apply in the current context gt Touch an option to perform the corresponding action Example moveable option slider ane Calls Contacts QuickDial Internal Using the phone If all of the options cannot be displayed at the same time in one row a moveable option slider is generally used You can scroll horizontally using the option slider Moving the option slider horizontal scrolling A moveable option slider is identified by an arrow to the right and or left next to the options see the picture above The arrows indicate that there are additional options to those that are visible gt Place a finger on the right of the option slider and drag it to the left to view the options to the right on the display gt Drag your finger from left to right to view the options to the left on the display Showing hiding two line option slider While establishing an external connection and during an external call an option slider with two lines is used instead of the moveable option slider If the space is not sufficient for the options available the amp icon is displayed below the option slider gt Touch to show further options gt Touch to hide them again Entering numbers and text incorrect entries The appropriate keypads are displayed to en
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7. eral displayed as one SMS Activating deactivating first ringtone muting gt Open the Settings menu and enter the number code for the service functions gt page 81 gt If the first ringtone is to be muted enter 1 9 i Otherwise enter 1 9 0 Important information page 2 Sending and receiving SMS messages text messages Text Messages Inbox The inbox contains all the received SMS messages and those SMS messages that could not be sent due to an error New SMS messages are indicated on the handset with a message gt page 44 in idle mode by a flashing LED if set see page 44 or you will hear an advisory tone Opening the Text Messages Inbox If the Text Messages Inbox contains messages read or unread the following icon appears on the message page in the idle display Number of new unread SMS messages in the list Number of old messages in the list gt Touch the icon to open the Text Messages Inbox If the Text Messages Inbox contains new unread SMS messages you can open the Text Messages Inbox using the message in the idle display page 44 gt Touch D4 Entry in the Text Messages Inbox An entry in the inbox is displayed with the sender and date of receipt example 1 Number or name and number type if number is in Contacts Text Messages Inbox Unknown if no number is available 2 SMS status Red New unread SMS mes 1 ORES 8 30 Home sages 012
8. Local Network gt Touch Static and fill in the following fields The meaning of these fields can be found in the user guide for your router 85 Updating the base firmware Starting a firmware update 86 Prerequisite The base is connected to the Internet and is in idle status Starting the firmware update manually gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch ES System gt Scroll to Firmware Update Touch the corresponding gt Touch Update Firmware gt Enter the system PIN and confirm with If a new version of the base firmware is available message New firmware available Update is displayed gt Press Yes to confirm Please note The firmware update can take up to six minutes depending on the quality of your DSL connection During the update the registered handsets temporarily lose their connec tion to the base Setting the automatic firmware update gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch ES System gt Scroll to Firmware Update Activate deactivate the function with the button next to Automatic Check If the function is activated the base will check daily whether a new firmware ver sion is available If this is the case you will receive the message Start download gt Press Yes to confirm If you answer the prompt with No the message will not be displayed again until the next firmware version is available You can perform the firmware update manually
9. Time hour and minute for the appointment time setting gt page 17 Reminder By setting the slider you can also be reminded of the appoint ment up to one week in advance Sound Touch the square to activate deactivate the acoustic signal gt Touch B Save Signalling appointments and anniversaries An appointment anniversary is displayed in idle status and signalled for 60 seconds with the selected ringtone and volume gt page 77 You can deactivate and answer the reminder call gt Touch Write Text Message The SMS editor is opened gt Touch Off to acknowledge and end the reminder call When you are on the phone a reminder call is indicated on the handset with a sin gle advisory tone Important information page 2 65 Setting an appointment calendar Displaying missed appointments anniversaries Appointments anniversaries page 49 are displayed in the Reminders Events list if You do not accept an appointment anniversary The appointment anniversary was signalled during a phone call The handset was deactivated at the time of the appointment anniversary You can open the Reminders Events list via the message page in the idle display The following icon is displayed for the list Number of new entries Number of old entries gt Touch the icon to open the list gt Delete an entry gt Touch W Delete Touch the entry in the list Touch U Delete If 20 entries are
10. and an Ethernet cable Cat 5 with 2 RJ45 Western modular plugs m Please note New versions of the handset firmware can be loaded onto your handset using the Gigaset QuickSync program for your PC page 87 Connecting the base to the router Internet optional Your base has a LAN connection that you can use to connect the base to a router gt Connect one Ethernet cable plug into the LAN socket at the side of the base A gt Insert the second Ethernet cable plug into a LAN socket on the router B m Please note This user guide describes the functions for the SL910 SL910A as supplied other functions may be added later through firmware updates If the firmware update results in operational changes a new version of this user manual or the necessary amendments will be published on the Internet at www gigaset com gigasetsl910 where you will find a link to the user manual Connecting the base to the local network router For this your base requires an IP address in the local network The base is usually assigned this address automatically by the router dynamic assignment In exceptional cases the automatic IP address assignment DHCP is switched off on the router In such cases you will need to assign an IP address to the base manually static assignment gt Inthe Settings gt page 25 menu touch ER System and then next to
11. copying to Contacts 49 displaying caller s number CLIP 37 entering with Contacts 49 saving in Contacts 04 46 Numbers eNtEriNg cee aacr ae ble ato dnc 27 O Opening the submenu 25 Operating remotely 6 57 Option slider 0 eee 7 26 ICONS sce See a EA EEEE E be eg weeks 9 MOVING sian tds ENE 27 two line 2 eee cece eee eee 27 OPTIONS nssc canazn eeesaue on 26 Order in Contacts 000 ee 46 105 Index P PABX connecting base 06 80 PAUSES sora tes ai sao EEE e Sn 80 saving access COde 000e 80 setting dialling mode 80 setting recall cee ee eee 80 SMSni torrie innir e areneda 52 switching to tone dialling 81 Package contents e0ee 12 Page changiga es aatra aaa 23 Pdi eeen eie aaan dor 8 69 Paging key cece eee eee eee eeee 8 Pause after access COde eee eee eee 81 after line seizure 000 80 after recall key 00s eee 81 PC Interface cece cece e eee eee 87 PD pulse dialling 08 80 Phone Operating seesaw vie kesa Malesia ale cee 22 Phone number display notes 37 Picture Callers cidaccayesdurkihieceg acne 67 PIN change system PIN cece eee eee eee 79 Pin connections e eee eee 94 Playing back a
12. gt Delete registration data from the handset when de registering the device page 61 gt Repeat the registration process gt page 60 There is nothing in the display and the display does not react when you touch it 1 The handset is not activated gt Press and hold o 2 The battery is empty gt Charge the battery or replace it page 15 3 The key and display lock is activated gt Press and hold the menu key O Base connection lost Searching for base flashes on the display 1 The handset is outside the range of the base gt Move the handset closer to the base 2 The base is not activated gt Check the base power adapter page 13 3 The base s range is reduced because Eco Mode is activated gt Deactivate Eco Mode page 62 or reduce the distance between the handset and the base Handset not registered to any base flashes in the display The handset has not yet been registered or was de registered due to the registration of an additional handset more than six DECT registrations gt Register the handset again page 68 The handset does not ring 1 The ringtone is deactivated gt Activate the ringtone page 78 2 Call divert set for All Calls gt Deactivate call divert page 40 3 The phone does not ring if the caller has withheld his number gt Activate the ringtone for unknown calls gt page 77 You cannot hear a ringtone dialli
13. resource directory Search Skip settings Delete Save select Enter new appointment E t vie Calendar Set selected date to Today Np Change order sort by last name or first name Contacts entry Delete caller ringtone assign ment Contacts entry Delete caller picture assignment Delete anniversary Trust Bluetooth device found fal aa a Divert call to answering machine Play messages Record announcement Stop recording A E ov A For message playback Go back five seconds m Initiate ringback lt S green Accept waiting call m Please note The menu icons can be found in the menu overview on page 30 Display icons Signalling icons Connection cannot be Establishing a connection established or connection outgoing call Connection established interrupted Internal external call Alarm call Ab ae Reminder call for appoint Answering machine ment anniversary is recording CH Other display icons Information Security prompt Please wait Lt Action complete green Action failed red Warning 10 Safety precautions Safety precautions m Warning Read the safety precautions and the user manual before use Explain their content and the potential hazards associated with using the telephone to your children m Use only the power adapter suppli
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16. 52 page 60 Main menu Submenu Additional setting Settings Current setting options Answer Activation Machine Mode Announcement Current Announcement Standard User recorded Advisory Message Current Message Standard User recorded Recording Length 1 min 2 min 3 min Maximum Recording Quality Excellent Long Play Ring Delay No Delay 10 sec 18 sec 30 sec Automatic Call Screening Play Time Stamp Network Mailbox Access Number Important information page 2 Menu tree Page page 54 page 54 page 54 page 57 page 56 page 59 35 Making calls Making calls Making an external call gt Open the dial page enter the number briefly press Cu Or gt Press and hold the a key in idle mode then enter the number You can cancel dialling by pressing O Continuing a call on a headset Bluetooth headset Prerequisite Bluetooth is activated the connection between the Bluetooth head set and the handset exists gt page 60 gt Press the talk key on the headset It may take up to 5 seconds to establish a connection to the handset Use afl Volume to adjust Headset Volume Microphone Sensitivity For further details about your headset see the accompanying user guide Wire bound headsets Prerequisite The headset is connected to the handset pag
17. Display Language English Country United Kingdom Area Dial Code Not configured vV Save Setting If you do not want to configure the set tings at this point gt Touch the 4 Skip Settings option at the bottom of the display The handset then switches to idle status You can configure the settings at a later stage using the Settings menu on your handset To configure the settings gt Touch the icon next to the time to set the time gt Use the left hand number wheel to select the current hour by touching the number wheel with a finger and mov ing it upwards or downwards The number wheel will follow your move ments gt Operate the right hand number wheel in the same way to select the minutes gt Specify whether you wish the time to be displayed in 12 hrs or 24 hrs mode To do this touch the corresponding area under Time Format The current setting is highlighted gt Touch the i icon at the top left of the display to return to the Welcome page 17 First steps Comment If you set the 12 hrs mode am pm is shown next to the number wheels Date 01 04 2010 gt Touch the fgg icon next to Date to set the date Display Language English Country gt Use the three number wheels to set the current date The procedure is the same as for setting the time The current mode for displaying the date is displayed under Date Order here Day Month Year If you want to change th
18. Open redial list Touch id next to an entry The detail view for this entry opens You can Call Press 6 Delete entry Save the number in Contacts as in Contacts page 49 Text Messages Inbox All received SMS messages are saved in the Text Messages Inbox page 51 Answering machine list Gigaset SL910A only You can use the answering machine list to listen to the messages that are on the answering machine gt page 55 Call lists Your telephone stores various types of calls Outgoing calls CO in the Outgoing Calls list Missed calls x in the Missed Calls list Accepted calls 7 and calls recorded by the answering machine ao Gigaset SL910 A only in the Accepted Calls list You can view each type of call separately or get an overview of all calls Call List Each call record contains the last 20 numbers in its category Important information page 2 42 Using lists Opening lists from the menu gt Inthe Applications menu gt page 25 touch a Call List The last call list displayed is opened All Missed Accepted and Outgoing appear in the lower part of the display gt Touch one of the areas to open the corresponding list To open the call lists via the message page gt page 44 List entry New messages are displayed at the top The following information is displayed in the list entries List type in header Icon for the type of entry Caller s number The n
19. PIN you can reset it to 0000 If you do this all the base settings will be reset and all the handsets will be de registered gt Remove the power cord from the base gt Press and hold the register paging key on the base and at the same time reconnect the power cord to the base gt Press and hold the registration paging key until it begins to flash Resetting the base to the default settings When the settings are restored Date and time are retained The redial list is not cleared Handsets are still registered The system PIN is not reset 79 Connecting the base to the PABX gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch BE System gt If necessary scroll to Resets Touch Base Reset gt Enter system PIN gt Complete entry with W Confirm with Yes In the Eeged System submenu Resets es Connecting the base to the PABX To find out which settings are required for your PABX please refer to the PABX user guide You cannot send or receive SMS messages on PABXs that do not support Calling Line Identification Recall and dialling mode Changing the dialling mode gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch fa Telephony gt Touch gd next to Dialling Mode Select tone dialling Tone pulse dialling pro cedure Pulse set value Setting recall gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch fa Telephony gt Touch fed next to Recall Select recall set value
20. Space Digits 0 9 Letters alphabetical Other characters Selecting a Contacts entry navigating in Contacts 46 If your Contacts has too many entries to display all at once an alphabetical index is shown on the right side You have the following options Scroll vertically to the name you are searching for gt page 26 Touch the first letter in the index The display jumps to the first name that begins with this letter If necessary scroll on to the desired entry While you are scrolling the index is temporarily covered by a scroll bar Using Contacts Dialling with Contacts gt Open Contacts gt page 45 You have the following options gt Press a The default number of the entry marked with the green dot is dialled Or gt Touch the name in the entry The default number of the entry is dialled Excep tion If you have opened Contacts via the dial page the phone number is trans ferred into the number field and can be expanded if required Or gt Touch the id corresponding to the entry and touch the desired number in the detail view Managing Contacts entries Viewing an entry detail view gt Open Contacts page 45 Touch d next to an entry All the information relating to the entry is displayed Editing an entry gt Touch 4 Edit Continue as described under Creating a new entry in Contacts gt page 46 gt Change delete first name surname or number Touch the correspon
21. and returned to Gigaset Com munications shall vest in Gigaset Communications This Guarantee shall apply to new devices purchased in the European Union For Products sold in the United Kingdom the Guarantee is issued by Gigaset Com munications UK Limited Quatro House Lyon Way Camberley Surrey GU16 7ER Any other claims resulting out of or in connection with the device shall be excluded from this Guarantee Nothing in this Guarantee shall attempt to limit or exclude a Customers Statutory Rights nor the manufacturer s liability for death or personal injury resulting from its negligence The duration of the Guarantee shall not be extended by services rendered under the terms of the Guarantee Insofar as no Guarantee default exists Gigaset Communications reserves the right to charge the customer for replacement or repair The above provisions does not imply a change in the burden of proof to the det riment of the customer To invoke this Guarantee please contact the Gigaset Communications telephone service The relevant number is to be found in the accompanying user guide 89 Checking base handset service information Guarantee Certificate Ireland 90 Without prejudice to any claim the user customer may have in relation to the dealer or retailer the customer shall be granted a manufacturer s Guarantee under the conditions set out below Inthe case of new devices and their components exhibiting defects resulting fro
22. directories from existing Gigaset handsets page 48 use the QuickDial function gt page 74 adapt your Gigaset to your handsfree needs page 76 Use the silent alert gt page 77 the time control for calls gt page 77 and much more For more information about your phone visit www gigaset com gigasetsl910 After purchasing your Gigaset phone please register it at www gigaset com service this will ensure any questions you may have or warranty services you request are dealt with even faster If you have any questions about using your phone please read the tips on troubleshooting gt page 83 or contact our Service team page 82 Have fun using your new phone Gigaset service contact numbers For personal advice on our range of products and for repairs or guarantee warranty claims call Service Centre UK 08453 6708 12 local call cost charge Please have your proof of purchase ready when calling Gigaset SL910 SL910A with the special touch Important information This user guide describes the functions of the SL910 SL910A as supplied Some of the functions are only available after you have carried out a firmware update for the base gt page 85 and for the handset page 87 These functions are marked with in the user guide Contents Contents Gigaset SL910 SL910A with the special touch 0000 1 Overview of handset cece eee c cece cece
23. displayed number to Contacts You can copy numbers displayed in a list e g the call list the redial list the answer ing machine list or in an SMS to Contacts You can also copy numbers that you have just dialled or entered for dialling gt Touch ELC Copy Number or Copy to Directory You can Create anew entry gt page 46 The number is copied as the first number of the entry with number type Home Add a number to an existing entry Select an entry Touch Add Or Select the number you want to overwrite Touch Yes Copying a number from Contacts gt an te on the operating situation open Contacts with OJ Contacts or gt Touch a Contacts entry to copy its default number Or Touch the fg next to the entry and then touch the number to be copied Reminder call on an anniversary A reminder call is signalled in idle status You have the following options gt Touch Write Text Message or gt Touch Off to acknowledge the reminder call and to exit When you are on the phone a reminder call is indicated on the handset with a sin gle advisory tone Anniversaries that are indicated during a call and anniversaries that are not acknowledged are entered in the list of missed appointments page 43 49 Sending and receiving SMS messages text messages Sending and receiving SMS messages text messages i Your device is supplied ready for you to send text messages immediately Prerequisites Calling
24. engaged tone Establishing a conference call call swapping During an external call you have set up an internal consultation call or accepted an internal call waiting gt Call swapping Touch the participant with whom you wish to speak gt Establish a three way conference call Touch F Y Conference gt End conference call Touch F Y End Conference You return to call swap ping and are again connected to the participant with whom you initiated the conference call Each of the callers can end their participation in the conference call by pressing the end call key and terminating the call Listening in to an external call You are conducting an external call An internal participant can listen in on this call and take part in the conversation conference Activating deactivating listening in gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch fa Telephony Activate deacti vate the function with the button next to Listening In Internal listening in The line is engaged with an external call Your screen will display information to that effect You can listen in to the external call Prerequisite The Listening In function is activated no more than two participants are taking part in the external call and the call is not being recorded by the answer ing machine gt Press and hold All participants hear a signal tone Call waiting is not dis played Ending listening in gt Press All par
25. gt Confirm with B 61 ECO DECT reducing energy consumption and radiation ECO DECT reducing energy consumption and radiation 62 You are helping to protect the environment with your Gigaset SL910 SL910A Reducing energy consumption Your telephone has a power saving adapter plug and uses less power Reducing radiation The radiation from your telephone is reduced automatically The closer the handset is to the base the lower the radiation You can reduce the radiation from the handset and the base even more by using Eco Mode Eco Mode Reduces the radiation of the base and handset by 80 whether you are making a call or not Eco Mode reduces the range of the base by approx 50 Using Eco Mode always makes sense when a reduced range is sufficient Switching off radiation Eco Mode When you activate Eco Mode the radiation DECT transmission power of base and handset is switched off automatically and only turns on when calls are made This is also true when multiple handsets are used if the handsets support Eco Mode Eco Mode Eco Mode can be activated deactivated independently of one another and can also be used with multiple handsets Activating deactivating Eco Mode Eco Mode gt Inthe Settings menu page 25 touch BH System Using the button next to Eco Mode Eco Mode you can activate deactivate this function Status displays Display icon KE EM white Eco Mode off red Eco Mod
26. handsfree earpiece headset is changed During a call gt Touch a Volume gt Adjust the volume with O gt Ifa headset is connected To adjust the Microphone Sensitivity if necessary touch in the second row several times gt Touch at the bottom of the display to save the settings Automatic saving occurs after approx 2 seconds Setting a handsfree profile You can set various handsfree profiles to optimally adapt your phone to your envi ronment Profile 1 The optimum setting for most connections Profile 2 Optimum volume in handsfree mode However this means that the participants cannot speak at the same time as the person speaking is given preferential transmission making two way conversations difficult Profile 3 Optimises two way conversations both callers can hear each other even if they talk at the same time Profile 4 Optimised for special connections If the preconfigured Profile 1 does not pro vide optimum sound please try with Profile 4 During an external call in handsfree mode gt Inthe option slider touch E and then EJ Speaker Profiles Select the pro file to be used with immediate effect 76 Setting up the handset Setting ringtones gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch aS Audio Settings Touch the next to Ringtones You can configure the following settings Setting the volume Ringtones gt Touch O several times if necessary Volume to adj
27. idle status after which the display backlight should switch off If it does not switch off the display is permanently dimmed In the Settings menu gt page 25 Display and Keypad sub touch E Display and Keypad fl isplay and keypadl a nen Screensaver Activate deactivate the screensaver via Activation the right button Touch izd next to Selection Select the screensaver gt Touch V Select Analogue Clock Selection Backlight In Charger The display backlight switches itself on as Out of Charger soon as the handset is moved gt In the Settings menu gt page 25 Backlight Timeout touch E Display and Keypad 2 min 75 Setting up the handset gt Using the right button activate deactivate the display backlight in the charger or outside the charger gt Touch the fd next to Backlight Timeout Select the off time m Please note The handset s standby time can be significantly reduced if the display backlight is activated Activating deactivating auto answer In the case of auto answer the handset accepts an incoming call as soon as you take it from the charger In the same way the connection ends when you place it in the charger gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch fa Telephony gt Activate deacti vate the function with the button to the right of Auto Answer Changing the earpiece handsfree and headset volume The volume of the mode currently in use
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29. saved in the list the oldest entry is deleted at the time of the next unacknowledged appointment reminder m Please note To delete the entire contents of the list see page 44 Setting a reminder call gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch E Audio Settings Touch the next to Reminder Signal gt Adjust the volume with or activate the crescendo call with the button next to Crescendo gt Touch the fd next to Sound gt Select the ringtone Back with lt l 66 Setting the alarm Setting the alarm Prerequisite The date and time have already been set page 17 You can activate deactivate and set the alarm using the status page gt page 24 or as follows In the Applications menu gt page 25 touch ed Alarm Activate deactivate the alarm with the button at the top of the display Touch 4 Edit to change the settings for the alarm Set the hour and minute for the wake up time time setting page 17 In the following line select the weekdays when the alarm should sound Touch the gd next to Ringtone gt Select a ringtone for the alarm call Back with gt Touch E Save and confirm the security prompt vv v v v v An alarm call is signalled in the display and with the selected ringtone for a maxi mum of 180 seconds During a call the wake up call is only signalled by a short tone Deactivating the wake up call repeating after a pause snooze mode Prerequisite A w
30. status bar gt page 8 the handset can communicate with all devices in the Known Devices list the handset is visible to Bluetooth devices within its range If the known devices include a headset the handset establishes a connection to this headset Only if activated via the Settings menu The handset searches for Bluetooth devices within range Bluetooth Own Device Anna s SL910H Known Devices Headset 1 gt Activation Only displayed if Bluetooth is active Pr t Devices found Headset 2 Mobile 1 Finding and registering trusting Bluetooth devices The distance between the handset and the activated Bluetooth device should be a maximum of 10 m Please note Ifyou register a headset any previously registered headset will be overwrit ten Ifa headset is already registered to another device please deactivate this connection before starting the registration process 60 Using Bluetooth devices Starting the search The search is started when you open the Bluetooth submenu under Settings and Bluetooth is activated gt Open the Devices found list Touch Eto the right of the list see picture above Trusting the device adding the device to the known devices list gt Select the device from the Devices found list Touch ESE Trust Device gt If necessary enter the PIN of the device to be registered Confirm with B PIN for a data device Enter any PIN on
31. the Guarantee The purchase receipt together with the date of purchase shall be required as evidence for invoking the Guarantee Claims under the Guarantee must be sub mitted within two months of the Guarantee default becoming evident Ownership of devices or components replaced by and returned to Gigaset Com munications shall vest in Gigaset Communications This Guarantee shall apply to new devices purchased in the European Union For Products sold in the Republic of Ireland the Guarantee is issued by Gigaset Com munications UK Limited Quatro House Lyon Way Camberley Surrey GU16 7ER Any other claims resulting out of or in connection with the device shall be excluded from this Guarantee Nothing in this Guarantee shall attempt to limit or exclude a Customers Statutory Rights nor the manufacturer s liability for death or personal injury resulting from its negligence The duration of the Guarantee shall not be extended by services rendered under the terms of the Guarantee Insofar as no Guarantee default exists Gigaset Communications reserves the right to charge the customer for replacement or repair The above provisions does not imply a change in the burden of proof to the det riment of the customer Environment To invoke this Guarantee please contact the Gigaset Communications helpdesk on 1850 777 277 This number is also to be found in the accompanying user guide m Please note Signs of wear on the d
32. the corresponding number directly Sand 0711 123456789 Quick access to the room monitor application DN g gt Touch the icon to display the menu for activating deactivating and setting the room monitor application page 63 Room Monitor 73 Setting up the handset Icon Description Call list t gt Touch the icon to open the call list page 42 Call List Contacts RS gt Touch the icon to open the handset s local Contacts list gt page 45 Contacts Write Text Message gt Touch the icon to open the page for writing an SMS gt page 50 Write Text Message Configuring QuickDial In configuration mode gt Drag the icon for QuickDial into the configurable area and drop it Contacts is opened gt Select an entry gt In the detail view for the entry select the phone number with which the QuickDial icon should be linked m Please note The QuickDial number changes if you change the corresponding number in Contacts If you delete the number assigned to the QuickDial shortcut from Contacts the QuickDial icon is deleted from the configurable page without prompt ing Changing the display language gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch IS Language and Location gt Touch next to Display Language gt Select language selected gt Confirm with M gt Back with Kab Setting the country and your own area code gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25
33. the handset from the list or touch All Handsets After opening the list press 6 to initiate a group call to all handsets Internal consultation internal transfer Prerequisite You are conducting an external call At least one other handset is reg istered to the base gt Touch PSZ Consultation and then Internal If more than two handsets are registered to the base select one handset or All Please note If there are already two internal connections between the handsets to the answering machine Gigaset SL910A then an internal consultation call is not possible Transferring connecting an external call to the other handset You can transfer the external call either before the internal participant answers or afterwards gt Transfer external call Press If the internal participant does not answer or is busy a recall from the external participant occurs automatically after approx 30 seconds gt Back to external call Touch PZ End Consultation 70 Using multiple handsets Accepting rejecting call waiting External call during an internal call gt Accept the call Touch Accept The internal call is placed on hold gt Reject the call Touch Reject Internal call during an external call You will hear a single beep tone and receive a corresponding message gt Accept the call Touch Accept The external call is placed on hold gt Reject the call Touch Reject The internal caller hears the
34. the local authorities This crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the ye product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the envi ronment and human health It is a precondition for reuse and recy cling of used electrical and electronic equipment For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your local council refuse centre or the original supplier of the product 91 Appendix Appendix Caring for your telephone Wipe the base charger and handset with a damp cloth do not use solvent or a microfiber cloth or an antistatic cloth Never use a dry cloth this can cause static Contact with liquid If the handset has come into contact with liquid 1 Deactivate the handset and remove the battery immediately 2 Allow the liquid to drain from the handset 3 Pat all parts dry then place the handset with the battery compartment open in a dry warm place for at least 72 hours not in a microwave oven etc 4 Do not switch on the handset again until it is completely dry When it has fully dried out you will usually be able to use it again Specifications Batteries Technology Lithium ion Li lon Voltage 3 7V Capacity 1000 mAh Type V30145 K1310 X447 The handset is supplied with the recommended battery Only an original battery ma
35. the text of an SMS is so long that it cannot be completely displayed in the text field the first section of the text disappears upwards from the visible area A scroll bar is displayed on the right side of the text field which you can use to scroll up and down within the text You can position the cursor within the text e g to make corrections or add text Touch the left half of a word and the cursor will be positioned at the start of this word Touch the right half and the cursor will be positioned at the end of this word Text entered afterwards will be inserted before this word Important information page 2 Using the phone Returning to idle status gt Briefly press end call key o Or gt If you do not press any key and do not touch the display the display automati cally reverts to idle status after approximately three minutes Returning to the previous display page Just like the idle display pages the icon appears on the left hand side of the header on almost every page gt Touch the icon to return to the previous display page move backwards step by step Activating deactivating key and display lock The key and display lock prevents the phone being operated unintentionally When the handset is in idle status gt Press and hold the O menu key to activate or deactivate the lock When you activate the key and display lock the Keys and display locked message is displayed briefly The display backli
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37. 1 and on the handset 2 Once registration is complete the handset returns to idle status If multiple hand sets are registered the internal number of the handset is displayed in the display status bar e g INT 1 If not repeat the procedure 1 On the base gt Press and hold the registration paging key page 8 on the base approx 3 seconds 2 On the handset within 60 seconds The handset is not registered to a base gt Touch Register Or The handset is already registered to a base gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch i Handsets and Base and then Register If the handset is already registered to four bases gt Touch the base where the registration should be overwritten e g Base 2 The handset searches for a base that is ready for registration If necessary enter the system PIN for the base max 8 digits and confirm with If six handsets are already registered to the base all internal numbers are assigned the base automatically tries to de register the last handset registered If this attempt is not successful e g because this handset has a connection to the base the message No free internal number appears In this case de register another handset that is no longer required and repeat the registration procedure Using multiple handsets Registering other handsets to the Gigaset SL910 SL910A base You can register other Gigaset handsets and handsets for other d
38. 31234567 lt 2 732X SWSC S White Old read SMS mes Yesterday 8 03 Office sages as well as date and time of re ceipt Unknown 3 Touch Rf New to write a new SMS e message page 50 m Please note To delete the entire contents of the Text Messages Inbox see page 44 Reading and managing SMS messages gt Touch an entry in the Text Messages Inbox You have the following options KAM Reply Write and send an SMS to the sender page 50 4 Edit Change the SMS text and send back to the sender gt page 50 OC Send Forward the SMS to another number gt page 50 U Delete Delete SMS Press 4 Call sender of the SMS 51 Sending and receiving SMS messages text messages Touch sender number in the message text Call the number or save in Contacts page 49 The number cannot be divided by a space If it contains a special character etc it is regarded as two numbers An attached mailbox identifier is added to Contacts Setting up the SMS centre Phone numbers of at least one SMS centre must be saved in the device otherwise you cannot open the r Ra Write Text Message submenu in the Applications menu SMS messages are received from every entered SMS centre as long as they are reg istered with their service provider Your SMS messages are sent via the SMS service centre that is entered as the active send service centre page 52 Entering chan
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40. Gigaset SL9O10 SL9OIOA Congratulations By purchasing a Gigaset you have chosen a brand that is fully committed to sustainability This product s packaging is eco friendly SUSTAINABLE To learn more visit www gigaset com PACKAGING GIGASET INSPIRING CONVERSATION MADE IN GERMANY Gigaset SL910 SL910A with the special touch Gigaset SL910 SL910A with the special touch Congratulations on your purchase of the first Gigaset with touchscreen This phone sets new standards with its high quality genuine metal frame 3 2 TFT colour touchscreen and excel lent sound quality and last but by no means least its impressive interior qualities Your Gigaset can do a lot more than just make calls Set up one of the three home screens according to your needs Bring together the important functions and numbers which you can start up or call directly from idle status with a single touch page 72 Customise Give each caller his own personal portrait page 46 look at your personal pictures as a screensaver slide show page 75 and load the ringtones you want onto your handset gt page 87 Make sure your phone is always up to date Use the base s Ethernet connection to download new and expanded versions of the base firmware directly from the Internet page 85 You can load new handset software from your PC to the handset using our Gigaset QuickSync software page 87 Other practical information Copy
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43. Line Identification is enabled Your network provider supports SMS within the fixed line network To receive SMS messages you must be registered with your network provider Writing sending SMS Your system can send a linked SMS made up of up to four individual SMS mes sages as one message Linking occurs automatically gt Write an SMS Open the Applications menu gt Ea Write Text Message gt Touch the To field Enter the recipient s number with area code gt Confirm with B Touch the Message field Enter the SMS text enter text and special characters gt page 27 Confirm with o gt Send an SMS Touch RARE Sena m Please note In the case of an external call or if you interrupt writing by more than 3 minutes the text is automatically saved in the draft message list If the memory is full the SMS is deleted Draft message list temporarily storing an SMS while writing You can later change and send SMS messages that are stored temporarily You are writing an SMS gt page 50 gt End text input with B Touch B Save Opening an SMS from the draft message list gt Open the Applications menu gt r Ra Write Text Message gt Bi Drafts gt Touch the entry in the draft message list You can delete the SMS W Delete or continue writing f Edit gt page 50 Receiving SMS 50 Incoming SMS messages are saved in the inbox linked SMS messages are in gen
44. Open the Settings menu and enter the number code for the service functions gt page 81 gt Deactivate the SMS function Enter 2 6 o Reactivate the SMS function default Enter 2 6 1 SMS troubleshooting EO Calling Line Identification permanently restricted CLIR or Calling Line Identification not activated FE Error occurred during SMS transfer FD Connection to SMS centre failed see self help Self help with errors You cannot send messages 1 You have not requested the CLIP service Calling Line Identification Presentation gt Ask your network provider to enable the feature 2 SMS transmission has been interrupted e g by a call gt Re send the text message 3 The network provider does not support this feature 4 No number or an incorrect one has been entered for the send centre gt Enter the number gt page 52 You receive an incomplete SMS 1 Your phone s memory is full gt Delete old SMS messages 2 The network provider has not yet sent the rest of the message You have stopped receiving SMS messages All Calls is activated for call divert or network answering machine gt Change the call divert settings gt page 40 The SMS message is played back 1 The display call number service is not activated gt Ask your network provider to enable this feature there is a charge for this 2 Your mobile phone operator and SMS servi
45. REDERE Bluetooth on or Bluetooth headset data device con DARE nected J Ringtone off OFA Alarm switched on and wake up time set fo Mano Battery charge status White charged over 66 White charged between 34 and 66 White charged between 11 and 33 Red charged below 11 Flashing red battery almost empty less than 10 minutes talktime FCs Fm Fm Battery charging current charge status 0 10 11 33 34 66 67 100 Option slider icons Display icons The functions on the option slider change depending on the operating situation Icon Action Action Activate handsfree mode AB orange Handsfree mode is activated Deactivate handsfree mode Handsfree profile Deactivate handset microphone Reactivate handset microphone Deactivate ringtone Set volume Open call lists Open Contacts HEDNG ELT Copy number to Contacts D Create SMS X gt j Send SMS Reply to SMS m Open drafts list gt De register handset Open list of internal callers make internal call Create new Contacts entry Initiate consultation call Initiate end three way conference call QuickDial Copy list Copy entry a mg RAE ag Edit entry Show keypad Important information page 2 Determine free memory in the
46. To remove the battery insert your fingernail into the cavity on the casing and pull the bat tery upwards L Charging the battery The battery is supplied with a partial charge Please charge it completely before use gt Charge the handset in the charger for 5 hours Please note The handset must only be placed in the designated charger gt Place your handset back in the charger after every call m Please note Handsets contained in the package have already been registered to the base If however a handset has not been registered display Handset not regis tered to any base please register it manually page 68 The battery is also charged if the handset is connected via a USB connection to a PC with a power supply of 500 mA The battery may heat up during charging This is not dangerous After atime the charge capacity of the battery will decrease for technical reasons First steps Setting up the base and handset installation wizard Once the battery has been inserted the time and date symbols flash The installa tion wizard starts automatically as soon as you touch one of the flashing symbols It helps you to configure the following key settings on the handset and base which are required for operation Time and date Display language Country in which the phone will be used Your own area code Welcome Time 00 00 Date 01 04 2010
47. a call gt Touch V Accept If 3 seconds of the call have already been recorded when you pick it up the record ing will be saved as a new message Diverting an external call to the answering machine The answering machine is activated There is sufficient free memory space An external call is signalled on the handset gt Touch E25 Divert The answering machine immediately starts in Announce ment mode Two way recording of external call gt Inform the caller that the call is being recorded gt In the option slider touch E then Record to start the two way recording To end the recording touch End Recording The two way recording appears in the answering machine list as a new message If the memory is full you will hear an end tone and the two way recording will be cancelled Activating deactivating call screening on a handset 56 Permanently activating deactivating call screening gt Inthe Answer Machine submenu page 54 scroll to Call Screening gt Activate deactivate call screening with the corresponding button Deactivating call screening for the current recording gt Touch Silence Operating the Gigaset SL910A base answering machine Activating deactivating playback of the recording time gt Inthe Answer Machine submenu page 54 scroll to Play Time Stamp gt Activate deactivate the function with the corresponding button Setting the recording parameters The answering mach
48. a vCard handset An entry is created and sent for each number Your handset receives entries from a non vCard handset Entries with numbers already saved are rejected otherwise a new entry is created Transferring individual entries gt Open the detail view for the entry page 47 Touch II Copy Confirm the prompt with Internal Handset Select the recipient handset After a successful transfer gt Touch Yes if another entry should be sent Otherwise touch No Transferring the entire Contacts list Open Contacts page 45 Touch IE Copy List Answer the following prompt with Internal Handset gt Select the recipient handset Transferring Contacts as a vCard with Bluetooth 48 gt Sending Contacts Open Contacts Touch IE Copy List Or gt Sending entry Open the detail view for an entry Touch Copy gt Answer the following prompt with Bluetooth Device Bluetooth is activated if necessary gt Select the recipient from the Known Devices page 61 list or touch O Search and select the recipient from the Devices found list Enter the recipient s PIN and touch amp Using Contacts Receiving a vCard with Bluetooth Prerequisite The handset is in idle status Bluetooth is activated If the sender is in the Known Devices page 61 list receipt occurs automat ically gt Ifthe sender is not in the Known Devices list enter the sender s device PIN and touch Adding a
49. activated An advisory tone sounds as soon as a new entry arrives in a list The message LED on the left next to the earpiece also flashes In idle status the following message appears Icon New message ao in the answering machine list Gigaset SL910A only or on the network mailbox x in the Missed Calls list in the SMS list 22 in the Reminders Events list The number of new messages is displayed under the icons gt Open the list Touch the list icon gt Close the message Touch x top right If you close the message without opening the list containing the new messages the LED continues to flash For messages from the network answering machine please refer to the user guide Using Contacts You can create the Contacts list with up to 500 entries individually for your hand set You can also send lists entries to other handsets gt page 48 Please note To quickly access a number from Contacts you can place the number on the configurable page in the idle display gt page 72 You can save up to eight numbers together with the associated first name and sur name birthdays anniversaries with signalling VIP ringtone caller picture in each Contacts entry Length of the entries 8 numbers Max 32 digits each Firstname and surname Max 16 characters each Opening Contacts list of Contacts entries gt Inthe Applications menu touch Co Contacts or touch to Contact
50. ake up call is sounding gt Deactivate Touch Off gt Snooze mode Touch Snooze The wake up call is deactivated and then repeated after 5 minutes After the second repetition the wake up call is deacti vated completely Screensaver caller pictures and sound pool The sounds ringtones caller pictures or pictures for the screensaver are managed in the pools Pictures and mono polyphonic sounds are saved in your handset by default You can load additional pictures and sounds onto the handset from your PC gt page 87 Viewing deleting pictures gt Inthe Applications menu gt page 25 touch BY Screensavers E Caller Pictures gt Drag your finger from right to left or left to right over the display to view the indi vidual pictures gt Delete picture Scroll to the picture Touch FJ Delete Press Yes to con firm Playing back sounds gt Inthe Applications menu gt page 25 touch fel Sounds Select a sound 67 Using multiple handsets Using multiple handsets Registering handsets 68 You can register up to six handsets and Gigaset repeaters to your base Your hand set can be registered on up to four bases Each registered device is assigned an internal number 1 6 and an internal name default names are INT 1 INT 6 You can change the names Registering the Gigaset SL910H handset to the Gigaset SL910 SL910A base You must initiate registration of the handset on the base
51. al page cece eee eee eee eee 7 handset ccc eee ee 21 23 Idle status Manidset oe ici Seace eden a 21 23 returning TO eee eee eee ee eee 29 Inbox SMS ccc c cece cece cece eens 50 Inbox Text Messages SMS 51 Incorrect entries COMECUING iis eds sch ots cae hee eae 27 Installation wizard 000 17 Internal listening in 0c eee eee eee eee 71 making calls 1 2 2 0 cece eee eee eee 70 Internal call 0 cece cece ee eee ee 70 call waiting ec cece eee eee 71 IP address ASSIGNING sse dawas Gh vaoe meted aes 85 IP configuration ee eee 85 K Key assigning to a function or number 72 Key and display lock ON OFF odaids ees cone chew hers hew anes 3 7 Key lock i324 sebeceteeddiiaied a k 29 Keypad aiene eena nea tan E 7 Keys end call key eee e ee eee 36 handset eiser riadene owees sagen 7 paging key base 0 eee 8 L LGPL onteai dak aidua dieses seen 95 License GPL shia E ha eine ty A ean aleiese shen 95 PGP Ere sare Uhre dre cates NET taben 98 List answering machine 42 44 call lists i4 eo ohcdk oa sada e ere eS 42 known devices Bluetooth 61 missed calls eee eee ee eee 42 network mailbox 0eee 44 scrolling in ee cece eee eee eee 26 SMS draft list 0 eee eee 50 Text Messages Inbox SMS inbox 44 51 Liste
52. ame will appear on the display instead if you have saved the number in Contacts Date time of call if set page 17 For missed calls the number of missed calls from this number is shown in square brackets If the number is saved in Contacts the following is also displayed Number type and if set page 45 the number of the caller You have the following options gt Call back a caller Briefly touch the corresponding entry gt Open detail view Touch fg next to the entry In the detail view you can delete the entry or add the number of the entry to Contacts page 49 Missed appointments list Missed unacknowledged appointments from the calendar page 65 and birthdays page 49 are saved in the Reminders Events list under the following circumstances You do not acknowledge the appointment birthday reminder The appointment birthday was signalled during a phone call The handset is deactivated at the time of the appointment birthday You open the list via the message page in the idle display page 44 If 20 entries are saved in the list the oldest entry is deleted at the time of the next unacknowledged appointment reminder Deleting entries When the handset is in idle status gt Open the message page and touch EJ and 9 Delete in sequence gt Touch all the entries to be deleted in sequence and then touch U Delete To delete the entire contents of the list see page 44 43 Using list
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56. ber press G twice Switching between earpiece and handsfree mode During a call when establishing the connection and when listening to the answer ing machine Gigaset SL910A only gt Press or touch E Speaker Place the handset in the charger during a call gt Press and hold while placing the handset in the charger and for a further 2 seconds Switching to mute Deactivate the handset s microphone during an external call including when call swapping The other parties cannot hear you but you can still hear the other party Switch to mute cancel muting activate deactivate microphone gt Touch H mute Security check The handset detects unsecured connections to the base where third parties could listen in When establishing an external call or during an external call gt Press and hold any position on the status bar If Secure connection to base is displayed the connection is secure If No secure connection to base is displayed you should end the call 38 Making calls via network services Making calls via network services Network services are functions that your network provider makes available to you You have to request these services from your network provider there may be addi tional charges gt Itis not possible to reprogram the network services gt If you require assistance please contact your network provider There are two types of network services Network service
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58. ce provider are not working together gt Obtain information from your SMS service provider 3 The phone is not registered with the SMS service provider gt Send an SMS message to register your phone for SMS reception Messages are only received during the day Your phone is not registered with the SMS service provider gt Obtain information from your SMS service provider Send an SMS message to register your phone for SMS reception 53 Operating the Gigaset SL910A base answering machine Operating the Gigaset SL910A base answering machine Operating via the handset 54 Set the answering machine using the status page page 24 or the Answer Machine submenu gt Open the Settings menu gt page 25 gt tkg Answer Machine gt If necessary scroll to the desired function Activating deactivating the answering machine and setting the mode gt Activation You activate deactivate the answering machine with the button gt Mode The options are Activation von Announcement Caller hears announcement can leave a message Advisory Message Caller hears Advisory e announcement cannot leave a mes Message ontro eed Answer Machine submenu Mode sage Time Control Activate Announce ment mode for a fixed time of day Announcement from outside this time Advisory Message 00 00 is activated Advisory Message from Touch the corresponding area activated ene mode is highlighte
59. conds Calling the answering machine and playing back messages Prerequisite The answering machine is activated gt Call your phone line and press 9 when you hear your announcement gt Enter your phone s system PIN You can operate the answering machine with the keypad 57 Operating the Gigaset SL910A base answering machine 58 The following keys are used W D wele During the time stamp playback Skip to previous message During message playback Go to the start of the current message Stop playback Press again to resume After a pause of approx 60 seconds the connection is ended Go to the next message Skip back five seconds in the current message Delete current message Change the status of a previously played back message to new Cancelling remote operation Press the end call key or replace the earpiece Please note The answering machine will terminate the connection under the following cir cumstances Anincorrect system PIN has been entered There are no messages in the answering machine After the remaining memory has been specified Using the network mailbox Using the network mailbox You cannot use the network mailbox unless you have requested it from your provider and saved the network mailbox number in your phone gt Open the Settings menu gt page 25 Touch 24 Network Mailbox Entering the network mailbox number gt Touch the fg n
60. d In the case of Time Control the following fields are displayed time must be set gt Announcement from Advisory Message from Touch corresponding gt Specify the time gt page 17 when the appropriate mode should be acti vated Go back with If no personal announcements are available the default announcements are used Recording playing back deleting announcements advisory messages Recording a new announcement deletes the announcement previously saved gt Open the i Answer Machine submenu gt page 54 If necessary scroll to Announcement Advisory Message gt Touch the gd next to Announcement Advisory Message Recording gt Touch Record own Re Record Record the announcement after the ready tone at least 3 seconds up to a maximum of 180 seconds gt Complete with M End Operating the Gigaset SL910A base answering machine To cancel the recording Press briefly or touch m Please note Recording ends if there is a pause lasting longer than 3 seconds If you cancel the recording the default announcement is used Ifthe answering machine s memory is full it will switch to Advisory Message mode After old messages have been deleted it switches back into Announcement mode Listening gt Touch gt Play You will hear the default announcement if you have not recorded one of your own gt During playback touch New to re record the anno
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62. ddle key O when the handset is in idle status The main menu is divided into two pages that are displayed separately The Appli cations page subsequently referred to as the Applications menu comprises all the applications offered by your base or handset The Settings page subsequently referred to as the Settings menu offers all the setting options for the base handset and telephony The following picture shows examples of the menus The functions applications contained in the menus depend on the firmware version that is loaded Using the phone Applications menu Apjplications Settings menu Page position marker Call List Write Text Message al UU Calendar Room Monitor W Screensavers Caller Pictures on Date Time Language Location Bluetooth ft Audio Settings 0a Handsets Base B Telephony loo Answer Machine Display r020 System SMS Service Centres Network Mailbox Gigaset SL910A only Switch to a different main menu page Changing between the menu pages You can switch between the menu pages in the same way as you switch between the pages in idle mode using B or dragging horizontally over the display gt page 23 Applications that are currently unavailable and settings that cannot currently be accessed e g because the handset is out of range of the base are greyed out Opening the submenu Touch an icon on one of the main menu page
63. ding gt If necessary touch the corresponding field Delete name number with gt If necessary enter new name new number gt Confirm with B gt Deleting the assignment of a caller picture a VIP ringtone or a birthday Touch Fyer to the appropriate entry Touch 24 No Picture A No Ringtone or EA No Birthday Deleting an entry gt In the detail view touch P Delete Press Yes to confirm Deleting all Contacts entries see Deleting lists on page 44 Displaying the number of entries that are still available in Contacts gt Open Contacts in idle status Touch Memory 47 Using Contacts Transferring an entry Contacts to another handset Prerequisites The sending and receiving handsets must both be registered to the same base The other handset and the base can send and receive Contacts entries You can transfer the entire Contacts list an individual entry or several individual entries Please note An external call interrupts the transfer Caller pictures and sounds are not transferred For a birthday only the date is transferred When transferring an entry between two vCard handsets If the recipient does not yet have an entry with that name a new entry is created If there is already an entry with that name this entry is expanded with the new numbers Where there are more than eight numbers in total a second entry is created with the same name Ifthe recipient is not
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65. e mode gt Touch the id icon Date Order Day Month Year gt Touch the required mode Day Month Year Month Day Year The selected mode is marked with gt Touch the f icon to return to the Date page gt Touch the kag icon again to return to the Welcome page Date Order Day Month Year Month Day Year Welcome The current language is displayed under Display Language Time 08 30 If you want to change the setting Date 01 07 2011 gt Touch the icon next to the language displayed Display Language English Country 18 Display Language English Fran ais Castellano Nederlands Italiano Portugu s Dansk United Kingdom Area Dial Code Not configured Country United Kingdom USA Uruguay Venezuela Vietnam First steps This brings up a list containing all the available languages The current language is marked with gt Touch the required language If your language is not displayed the list may be longer than the display You must then scroll through the list gt Todo this put a finger on the display and move it slowly upwards The lower section of the list is then dis played and you can select a language Enter the country under Country in which you will operate the phone and for which it is authorised If the setting is not com patible gt Touch the corresponding id icon A list of countries is displayed The current cou
66. e off EQ El green Eco Mode on red Eco Mode off white Eco Mode on displays instead of the reception strength icon when in idle status green Eco Mode and Eco Mode on Using a handset as a room monitor m Please note Check that the base can be reached when Eco Mode Eco Mode is acti vated Press and hold You hear the dialling tone if the base can be reached When Eco Modet is activated call setup is delayed by approx 2 seconds and handset standby time is reduced by approx 50 If handsets are registered on the base that do not support Eco Mode this mode is deactivated on the base and on all other handsets Activating Eco Mode reduces the range of the base If you use a repeater gt page 79 you cannot use Eco Mode and Eco Mode Using a handset as a room monitor If room monitor mode is activated the saved destination number is called as soon as a defined noise level is exceeded in the vicinity of the handset You can save an internal or external number in your handset as the destination number The room monitor call to an external number is cancelled after approx 90 seconds even if the call is accepted The room monitor call to an internal number is cancelled after approx 3 minutes depending on the base When the room monitor is acti vated the talk and menu keys are locked The handset s speaker is deactivated When room monitor mode is acti
67. e 7 gt Press the push to talk key on the headset For more information see the headset s user guide Please note If a wire bound headset and a Bluetooth headset are connected at the same time you are unable to use the wire bound headset Accepting a call 36 You have the following options gt Press 6A gt Take the handset out of the charger if Auto Answer is activated page 76 gt Gigaset SL910A Touch 25 Divert to divert the call to the answering machine gt page 56 Accepting a call on a Bluetooth headset Prerequisite Bluetooth is activated the connection between the Bluetooth head set and the handset exists page 60 Only press the talk key on the headset once the headset rings For further details about your headset see the accompanying user guide Making calls Call display For calling line identification Ifthe number of the caller is stored in Contacts the number is replaced by the name of the Contacts entry Ringtone icon or caller picture from the Contacts entry Via External Line James Name of caller from Contacts Foster Number type from Contacts Home 089 666777888 and number is Silence Eee Divert on Gigaset SL910A only No calling line identification Instead of name and number the following is displayed External No number is transferred Withheld Caller has withheld calling line identification page 39 Unavailable Cal
68. e cence eee neces 40 Contents USING lists 5csccsce ets Seis Lee eS EE ele USS OA 5 wate weenie ae 42 Redi liliste seinere on Suits We BLES Oe Mo Aci eNO IA aaa geass AA ARE RS 42 Text Messages Inbox cece eee e cence een ene e ene e een eneeneneenees 42 Answering machine list Gigaset SL910A only 0 cee cece cence eee e eee 42 Call iSt iuen dese hatgte tne ba Ghtd ng eearaleatugs Lge aie eaitica Ah be ee elme Raa eA ate 42 Missed appointments list 0 ccc e ccc n ene n eee cece ee ee ee enteeneeeneas 43 Opening lists via the message page in the idle display 0008 44 Deleting lists enin aaa tees a a bikes ba ciarers lcd od Soadaa devia ERE 44 Configuring the display of new messages 0 cece eee cece eee ence eees 44 Using Contacts 2 o5 25 Sieh Seed tie i seems cate ess ced Mess 45 Opening Contacts list of Contacts entries 0 cee cece eee cence eens 45 Creating a new entry in Contacts cece cece cece ene tenet eee eeeeee 46 Order of Contacts entries 0 ccc cece eee eee eee e reece tenet een enaees 46 Selecting a Contacts entry navigating in Contacts cee cece eee eee 46 Dialling with Contacts cs c203 ends ng aed he 55 DER SOs Oued ASENA DRETG 47 Managing Contacts entries 0 cece eee cence cere eee eee n teen ee eaene 47 Transferring an entry Contacts to another handset e eee eee e eee 48 Transferring Contacts a
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70. ecord eee eee eee 56 Advisory tones eceeeeeeeee 78 Alaris esse cas gets ade eer dearer ad wate 67 ANNiversary eee eee e ee eee teens 49 displaying missed 04 66 MISSED ccc ccc cece eee eee 43 66 saving in Contacts 0 49 Announcement answering machine 55 Answering machine 54 activating deactivating 54 liSts act ae eae etA eed eres e 42 44 playing back messages 55 recording a personal announcement advisory message 54 remote operation 06 57 skip back function 00085 58 Applications menu 0 eeeee 24 Appointment eee e ee eens 65 displaying missed 4 66 Area code SUEY ies reeni a oct va Ea aE oa ect 17 setting own area code 74 Assigning number key 72 Authorisation cee e ee eee 88 AUtO ANSWEF oc eeeeec ee eeee eee 76 102 B Back function eee cece eee eee 29 Backlight display 2 ccc 4 eveaceceeae dees ned 75 Base Changingin ve seiasee sive nesdisden 70 CONNECTING seese cece cece eee enna 13 connecting to PABX 80 connecting with phone network mains power supply 2065 13 restoring default settings 79 setting UD eee eee eee 12 17 79 system PIN ee eee eee eee eee 79 wall mounting 2 eeeeee 14 Battery Chargi
71. ectly contact our cus tomer service by email Our representatives are available on the telephone hotlines for more advanced questions or immediate consultation United Kingdom www gigaset com uk service Service Hotline 0845 367 0812 local call cost charge lreland www gigaset com ie service Service Hotline 1850 777 277 6 6561 Ct Call Please note that if the Gigaset product is not sold by authorised dealers in the national territory the product may not be fully compatible with the national tele phone network It is clearly specified on the box near the CE mark for which coun try countries the equipment has been developed If the equipment is used ina manner inconsistent with this advice or with the instructions of the manual and on the product itself this may have implications on the conditions for warranty or guarantee claims repair or exchange of product In order to make use of the warranty the product purchaser is asked to submit a receipt which proves the date of purchase date from which the warranty period starts and the type of goods that have been purchased Service Customer Care Questions and answers If you have any questions about the use of your phone you can contact us 24 7 at www gigaset com service The table below also lists steps for troubleshooting Registration or connection problems with a Bluetooth headset gt Reset the Bluetooth headset see the user guide for your headset
72. ed as indicated on the rear of the base Use only the supplied original batteries page 92 as this could otherwise result in significant health risks and personal injury Replacement batteries can be obtained via the Gigaset Service Hotline Using your telephone may affect nearby medical equipment Be aware of the tech nical conditions in your particular environment e g doctor s surgery If you use a medical device e g a pacemaker please contact the device manufac turer They will be able to advise you regarding the susceptibility of the device to external sources of high frequency energy Please refer to the Appendix chapter for the specifications of this Gigaset product is Do not hold the rear of the handset to your ear when it is ringing or when handsfree mode is activated Otherwise you risk serious and permanent damage to your hear ing Your Gigaset is compatible with the majority of digital hearing aids on the market However perfect function with all hearing aids cannot be guaranteed The handset may cause interference in analogue hearing aids humming or whis tling or cause them to overload If you require assistance please contact the hearing aid supplier d SA Do not install the base or charger in bathrooms or shower rooms The base and charger are not splashproof page 92 Do not use your phone in environments with a potential explosion hazard e g paint shops If you give your
73. eee eee eee ees 7 The base at a glance cece cece cece e eee cece eee eeeeenees 8 Display icons ss acces cess troost oss eaS de eet cede AKAAERE ES cess 8 Safety precautions cece cece cece eee eee e eect eee eeeeees 11 First steps eesosas deeds os EERE EE E E es em en een ea is 12 Checking the package contents ce cece eee eee cence eee e ee eeneeeees 12 Installing the base and charger cece cece cence ete e eee e eee eneenees 12 Connecting the base with the phone network and the mains power supply 13 Wall mounting of the base optional ccc cece eee eee e ene e eens 14 Connecting the handset charger 0 cece cece ene e eee ee ene eeeneens 14 Setting up the handset for Use 2 00 cece cece eee ene nee eee e ne eneneees 15 Setting up the base and handset installation wizard ee eee 17 Handset in idle status 2 00 cece cece cee ene eect eee eee een teen eeaes 21 Using the phone xi s sie a ediers sae ceisia s esesie ere eae Ge Bahia wai een eatery 22 Activating deactivating the handset cece eee eee eee tent e neces 22 Operating the touchscreen 0 ccc cee cece teen eee e ne ee ene ee ences 22 Handset idle display cc cece ence cece e eee ene e eee ence eeeeneeneee 23 Using the Menus earr kenik donaaag eae E ewer RAOT REEE 24 Scrolling through lists vertical scrolling cece cece eee eee e ee ee eens 26 OPTIONS
74. eeee 78 answering machine 54 appointment e eee ee 65 auto answer ww eee eee ee ee eee 76 display lock cece cence eee 29 internal listening in 4 71 key lockere 28 ab eirmod awe 29 muting ringtone eee ee 50 room Monitor ee eee eee eee 64 two way record eee eee 56 unknown Call 0 e eee eee 77 Deleting announcement for answering machine eee eee eee 55 De registering handset 69 Destination number room monitor 64 Diacritical characters 04 28 Dial page cee eee eee cece eens 36 idle display e eee 7 23 Dialling mode cece eee 80 Dialling pause e eee eee 81 Dialling with Contacts 47 Display backlight 2 osc ne se sengeohe wean ee 75 changing display language 74 Contacts MeMOry 2 eee ee 47 in idle status cee eee eee 23 missed anniversaries 43 network mailbox message 59 number CLI CLIP 000008 37 SCFEENSAVEN i a ci ss cis eres ea ewe een 75 SCtUING dep wads sdaw sens jaca haces es 75 Display keys ASSIQNING cece eee eee ee eee ees 72 Display language SOUEING sn ars ou Ree OE E 17 Display lock cece eee eee eee 29 Displaying missed appointments anniversaries 66 Disposal eneses sru aE ar itana 91 Draft lis
75. evices with GAP functionality as follows 1 On the base gt Press and hold the registration paging key gt page 8 on the base approx 3 seconds 2 On the handset gt Start to register the handset as described in the user guide Assigning the internal number The base assigns the handset the lowest free internal number possible numbers 1 6 The internal name of the handset is displayed in idle status e g INT 2 This means that internal number 2 has been assigned to the handset De registering handsets gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch i Handsets and Base Proceed in accordance with one of the following two scenarios You want to de register the handset currently being used gt Touch De register gt If necessary enter the system PIN Confirm PIN with Handset de registration is confirmed with Yes If the handset is still registered to other bases it switches to the base with the best reception Best Base gt page 70 You want to de register another handset gt Touch fed next to Registered Handsets gt EE De register Touch the button next to the handset gt EL De register Enter system PIN gt Press Yes to confirm Locating a handset paging gt Briefly press the register paging key on the base gt page 8 All the handsets ring simultaneously Paging even if the ringtones are deacti vated Exception Handsets where room monitor i
76. ext to Access Number Enter the phone number for the network mailbox gt Confirm with After saving the phone number the following icon is displayed on the message page of the idle display if your network provider supports this function There are new messages on the network mailbox Playing back network mailbox messages On the message page in the idle display gt Touch the icon for the network mailbox Your network mailbox is called directly You can lis ten to the messages 59 Using Bluetooth devices Using Bluetooth devices You can register up to five data devices PC PDA mobile phones and one Blue tooth headset You must activate Bluetooth on the handset ensure the devices are visible if necessary and then register the handset You can exchange Contacts entries using the data devices and load ringtones and pictures to the handset using the Gigaset QuickSync software page 87 Please note A headset must have the headset or handsfree profile The handsfree pro file is preferred Establishing a connection to a headset can take up to 5 seconds Activating deactivating Bluetooth mode You can activate deactivate Bluetooth mode using the status page gt page 24 or as follows gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch LEJ Bluetooth gt Activate deacti vate Bluetooth using the switch to the right of Activation If Bluetooth is activated is displayed in the
77. ey Dial displayed number accept call During a call during playback of messages from answering machine when establishing a connec tion switch between earpiece and handsfree mode In idle status open redial list press briefly gt End call end key Press briefly end active call paging call reject internal call Switch off ringtone for external call Otherwise return to idle status Press and hold handset on off O Menu key Underside of the handset Press briefly open main menus page 25 Press and hold key and display lock on off gt page 29 Mini USB connection socket Connect wire bound headset or handset to your PC Gigaset QuickSync Charging contacts The base at a glance The base at a glance Paging key Display icons Press briefly Start paging Press and hold approx 3 seconds Set base to registration mode Lights up LAN connection active for firmware update only Icons on the status bar The following icons are displayed in the status bar depending on the settings and the operating status of your telephone Icon Meaning Meaning Signal strength Eco Mode off 76 100 White if 51 75 Eco Mode is off 26 50 Green if 19 25 Eco Mode is on o 0 Red no connection to the base Eco Mode on White if Eco Mode is off Green if Eco Mode is on Answering machine on SL910A only EG
78. f Forward alarm to Exter nal Enter the destination number Confirm with R Touch Save Activating the room monitor gt Push the button at the top of the dis play to the right Room Monitor off Sensitivity amp w Forward alarm to Internal External Number Not configured gt 4 Cancelling deactivating the room monitor When the room monitor is activated Press Deactivating in idle status Push the button to the left Deactivating the room monitor remotely Prerequisite The room monitor call is diverted to an external destination number The recipient s phone supports tone dialling gt Accept the room monitor call and press buttons 9 The call is ended The room monitor is deactivated and the handset is in idle mode Setting an appointment calendar Setting an appointment calendar You can remind yourself of up to 100 appointments Birthdays in Contacts are transferred into the calendar Saving an appointment Prerequisite The date and time have already been set page 17 gt Inthe Applications menu touch tE Calendar The current day is highlighted in the calendar Days with appointments are marked with a coloured bar gt Touch amp BS to set the month gt Select the required day in the graphical calendar gt Touch E New The following information can be added Text Name for the appointment max 16 characters Time
79. ght switches itself off If you touch the display when the lock is activated nothing happens if you try to press a key a corresponding message is displayed If a call is signalled on the handset the key lock automatically deactivates and you can accept the call Once you have accepted the call the display lock deactivates The key and display locks activate again once the call has finished m Please note When the keypad lock is active you cannot call emergency numbers The display is automatically locked with the aid of a proximity sensor if you hold the handset to your ear display backlight disappears This lock is deac tivated again when you remove the handset from your ear The sensor is located on the right next to the earpiece If you cover it acciden tally with your finger during a call the display will also be locked 29 Menu tree Menu tree gt Briefly press the O key when the handset is in idle status to open the main menu The main menu consists of the Applications and Settings pages gt Drag your finger horizontally across the display to switch between the pages Applications menu Main menu Page Applications J Contacts page 45 Call List page 42 Write page 50 Text Message Room page 63 Monitor E Calendar page 65 CJ Alarm page 67 Screensavers page 67 Caller page 67 Pictures Sounds page 67 Important information page 2 30
80. ging the SMS centre setting the send centre gt Open the Settings menu gt page 25 gt X SMS Service Centres gt Touch fd next to an SMS centre Active Send Centre gt Enter the phone number of the SMS centre Confirm with a 4 gt Ifnecessary repeat the procedure forthe gt other SMS centres petice ate gt gt Specify Active Send Centre Touch the Not configured number of the SMS centre 1 4 you wish Service Centr 2 to use as the send centre at the top of Not configured gt the display For the SMS centres 2 to 4 the setting only applies to the next SMS SMS Service Centres SMS on a PABX Calling line identification must be forwarded to the extension of the PABX CLIP If necessary the access code number must be prefixed to the number of the SMS centre depending on your PABX Test Send an SMS to your own number once with the access code and once without If the SMS is sent without the extension number it will not be possible for the recipient to answer directly Sending and receiving SMS on ISDN PABXs is only possible via the MSN number assigned to your base Activating deactivating the SMS function If you deactivate the SMS function you cannot send or receive any further SMS messages with your phone All the settings and the entries in the inbox and draft message list remain saved even after switching off 52 Sending and receiving SMS messages text messages gt
81. gt page 86 Please note If the phone is not connected to the Internet at the time the check for new firmware is carried out e g no router connection then the check will be car ried out as soon as the phone is reconnected to the Internet Accessing additional functions via the PC interface Accessing additional functions via the PC interface To enable your handset to communicate with a PC the Gigaset QuickSync Version 7 or higher program must be installed on your PC free to download and more information at www gigaset com gigasetSL910 This program allows you to use Bluetooth gt page 60 or a USB connection between the PC and handset gt page 7 to update the handset firmware and use other functions e g Synchronise the Contacts list on your handset with your PC s Outlook contacts Load caller pictures to the handset from the PC Download pictures as a screensaver from the PC to the handset Download sounds ringtones from the PC to the handset Make outgoing calls and accept incoming calls The display on the handset behaves in the same way as if the call were being handled directly on the handset You can save the following image and sound formats on your handset Format Sound Ringtones Internal Imported sounds WMA MP3 WAV Picture BMP JPG GIF Caller picture 320 x 225 pixels Screensaver 320 x 480 pixels m Please note Ifthe USB data cable is pl
82. he answering machine reports Invalid PIN during remote operation 1 You have entered the wrong system PIN gt Repeat input of system PIN 2 The system PIN is still set to 0000 gt Set the system PIN to something other than 0000 gt page 79 The answering machine is not recording any messages has switched to answer only mode The memory is full gt Delete old messages gt Play back new messages and delete Exclusion of liability 84 The display on Gigaset SL910H has a resolution of 480x320 pixels which is achieved with the aid of 460 800 control elements Each pixel consists of three sub pixels red green blue It may be the case that a pixel is incorrectly controlled or has a colour deviation This is normal and no reason for a warranty claim The following table shows the number of pixel errors that may occur without lead ing to a warranty claim Description Maximum number of permitted pixel errors Colour illuminated sub pixels 1 Dark sub pixels 1 Total number of coloured and dark sub pixels 1 Updating the base firmware Updating the base firmware Whenever there are new or improved functions for your Gigaset base firmware updates are made available on the Internet for you to download directly without a PC to your base You need a router to connect the base to the Internet which is connected via a modem may be integrated in the router to the Internet
83. he authors and licen sors for the Open Source software Gigaset Communica tions GmbH shall not accept liability for damage occur ring through changes to an Open Source software pro gram or product configuration Furthermore Gigaset Communications GmbH shall not accept liability in the event of copyright infringement by third parties relating to the Open Source software Technical support will only be provided if necessary for the software in its unchanged original condition Open Source Software included in the delivery This product contains software developed by the Univer sity of California Berkeley and its associates GNU General Public License GPL Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foun dation s software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Lesser Gene ral Public License instead
84. hen briefly touch x Configuring service functions It is not possible to access functions that are only required in special cases directly from the menu These functions include settings for special pauses that may have to be changed when the telephone is connected to a PABX To activate these functions you have to enter a PIN code in the Settings menu gt Open the Settings menu gt page 25 gt Mentally assign the numbers 1 to 9 to the first 9 icons in the Settings menu in rows see illustration below Settings i e lame d Display Keypad 2 etc The numbers are not shown in the display They were positioned here above the menu icons for better understanding gt Ifyou want to activate a service function press and hold for approximately 2 seconds the following icons relating to the numbers aya 7 2 3 8 13 9 8 gt A number field opens which you can use to enter a function specific code Important information page 2 81 Service Customer Care Service Customer Care 82 You have questions As a Gigaset customer you can take advantage of our compre hensive service offerings You can find help quickly in this User Manual and in the service pages of our Gigaset online portal Please register your phone right after purchase This enables us to provide you with even better service regarding questions ora warranty claim Your personal user account enables you to dir
85. ibrary is distributed in the hope that it will be use ful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser Gene ral Public License along with this library if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail You should also get your employer if you work as a pro grammer or your school if any to sign a copyright disc laimer for the library if necessary Here is a sample alter the names Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the library Frob a library for tweaking knobs writ ten by James Random Hacker lt signature of Ty Coon gt 1 April 1990 Ty Coon Presi dent of Vice 101 Index Index A ACCESS COE 0 eee ee eee eee ee eee 80 f ra PABX es vesesw errre ieres ianea 80 Activating advisory tones e ences 78 answering machine 54 answering machine remote operation 57 appointment ee eee 65 auto ANSWEF oo eee eee eee 76 display lock 0 e cece eens 29 internal listeningin 71 key lock 0 cece cece eee eee e eee 29 muting ringtone ee eee 50 two way r
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87. ine has default settings gt Inthe Answer Machine submenu gt page 54 scroll to the following entries if necessary gt Touch the fd next to the relevant recording parameter gt Touch the desired setting selected Return to the submenu with You can set the following recording parameters Recording Length 1 min 2 min 3 min or Maximum Recording Quality Long Play or Excellent Ring Delay No Delay 10 sec 18 sec 30 sec or Automatic In Automatic mode the following applies for ring delay If there are new messages it will accept your call after 10 seconds If there are no new messages it will accept your call after 18 seconds This means that after approximately 15 seconds you know that there are no new messages The time selected for ring delay determines how long the caller must wait before the answering machine answers the call Operating when on the move remote operation Check or activate the answering machine from another telephone e g hotel mobile phone Prerequisites The current system PIN is set to something other than 0000 gt page 79 and the other telephone has tone dialling DTMF Alternatively you can use a code transmitter available from retailers Activating the answering machine Prerequisite The answering machine is deactivated gt Call your phone line and let it ring until you hear Please enter PIN gt Enter the system PIN for your phone within 10 se
88. ing name eeeee 70 changing to best reception 70 changing to different base 70 connecting the charger 14 contact with liquid 6 92 104 de registering 206 68 69 display backlight 75 display language 56 74 earpiece VOIUME ese eeeee 76 handsfree volume 0 2000 76 idle display eee eee 21 23 idle status 0 cece e eee eee eee 29 in idle status 0000e 21 23 locating cece eee eee eens 69 MUTING saa Se ntawd Selene de pene 38 OVEIVIOW ae cece cece cece eee een RA 7 P gina nnn ea o 69 registering cece cece ee eens 68 registering to different base 70 restoring to default settings 78 SCFECNSAVED eee cece cece eee ee eee ee 75 setting UD ee eee 15 17 72 transferring a call 4 70 using multiple 000 68 using room monitor 666 63 Handset operating time in room monitor mode 63 Handsfree mode e cece eee 38 Handsfree profile c cece eee 76 Hearing aids eee eee eee 11 Hel piss iodine E RT 83 l Icon for new messages nsssesnns 45 new SMS cece eee eee eee ee 51 Icons option slider eee e eee eee 9 Status bal v 05 Ss cates dy ee date E 8 Idle display configurable page 21 di
89. ion on the pages that follow The license conditions are also available at the following website http www gigaset com opensource f the programs contained in this product are licensed as part of the GNU General Public License GPL GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL or another Open Source software license that requires the disclosure of the source code and the product does not contain software in source code format then the source code and copyright information relating to this software can be downloaded from the following Internet site http www gigaset com opensource The corresponding source code can be requested from Gigaset Communications GmbH but this will incur a EUR 10 processing charge for the provision This request can be made within three years from the date of purchase Please enclose a receipt with the date of purchase the ID number MAC ID for the product and the version number for the device firmware installed and send to the follow ing address Small Parts Dispatch Com Bocholt E mail kleinteileversand com gigaset com Fax 0049 2871 91 3029 Warranty for other uses of the Open Source software Gigaset Communications GmbH does not provide any warranty for Open Source software contained in this product should it be used for purposes other than those intended by Gigaset Communications GmbH for the exe cution of the program The licenses listed below define the warranty insofar as intended by t
90. isplay and metal frame are excluded from the warranty Environment Our environmental mission statement We Gigaset Communications GmbH bear social responsibility and are actively committed to a better world Our ideas technologies and actions serve people society and the environment The aim of our global activity is to secure sustainable life resources for humanity We are committed to a responsibility for our products that comprises their entire life cycle The environmental impact of products includ ing their manufacture procurement distribution utilisation service and disposal are already evaluated during product and process design Further information on environmentally friendly products and processes is availa ble on the Internet at www gigaset com Environmental management system Gigaset Communications GmbH is certified pursuant to the inter national standards EN 14001 and ISO 9001 ISO 14001 Environment Certified since September 2007 by T V SUD Management Service GmbH ISO 9001 Quality Certified since 17 02 1994 by T V SUD Man agement Service GmbH Disposal Batteries should not be disposed of in general household waste Observe the local waste disposal regulations details of which can be obtained from your local author ity All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the gov ernment or
91. ler has not requested calling line identification Notes on phone number display CLIP If you do not make any settings on your phone the caller s phone number is dis played Possible causes for the phone number not being displayed You have not requested number transfer from your network provider Your telephone is connected via a PABX or a router with an integrated PABX gateway that does not transmit all information Have you requested the phone number display service from your network provider gt Ask your network provider if he supports phone number display CLIP and if this has been enabled for you 37 Making calls Is the telephone connected via a PABX gateway there is another device between the phone and the house connection gt Reset the system Briefly pull out the power plug Reinsert the plug and wait until the device restarts gt Check the settings on the PABX and activate phone number display if necessary To do this search for terms such as CLIP calling line identification phone number identification caller ID etc in the system s user guide or ask the system manufac turer Further information on this topic can be found at www gigaset com service Handsfree mode You can configure various profiles for handsfree operation page 76 gt Ifyou are going to let someone listen in you should tell the other party that this is happening Activating while dialling gt Enter the num
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93. ly gt Press the release button 3 and disconnect the plug 4 14 First steps Setting up the handset for use The handset s display and keys are covered with a protective film Please remove the protective film m Warning Please do not use any touchscreen styli to operate the handset Do not use any protective sleeves films from other manufacturers as they may restrict the operation of your handset Inserting the battery and closing the battery cover m Warning Use only rechargeable batteries page 92 recommended by Gigaset Com munications GmbH as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury For example the outer casing of the battery could be destroyed or the battery could explode The phone could also malfunction or be damaged as a result of using batteries that are not of the recommended type gt First insert battery with the contact surface facing down gt Then press the battery down wards 2 until it clicks into place gt First align the protrusions on the side of the battery cover with the notches on the inside of the cas ing gt Then press the cover until it clicks into place To reopen the battery cover to replace the battery gt Insert your fingernail into the cavity on the bottom of the battery cover and pull the bat tery cover upwards 15 First steps 16 gt
94. m manufacturing and or material faults within 24 months of purchase Gigaset Communications shall at its own option and free of charge either replace the device with another device reflecting the current state of the art or repair the said device In respect of parts subject to wear and tear including but not limited to batteries keypads casing this warranty shall be valid for six months from the date of purchase This Guarantee shall be invalid if the device defect is attributable to improper care or use and or failure to comply with information contained in the user manuals In particular claims under the Guarantee cannot be made if The device is opened this is classed as third party intervention Repairs or other work done by persons not authorised by Gigaset Communica tions Components on the printed circuit board are manipulated The software is manipulated Defects or damage caused by dropping breaking lightning or ingress of mois ture This also applies if defects or damage was caused by mechanical chemical radio interference or thermal factors e g microwave sauna etc Devices fitted with accessories not authorised by Gigaset Communications This Guarantee shall not apply to or extend to services performed by the author ised dealer or the customer themselves e g installation configuration software downloads User manuals and any software supplied on a separate data medium shall be excluded from
95. most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty and each file should have at least the copyright line and a pointer to where the full notice is found lt one line to give the program s name and a brief idea of what it does gt Copyright C lt year gt lt name of author gt This program is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foun dation either version 2 of the License or at your option any later version This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail If the program is interactive make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode 97 Using Open Source software contained in the product Gnomovision version 69 Copyright C lt year gt lt name of author gt Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WAR RANTY for details type show w This is free software and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions
96. ndset is primarily operated using the display and only to a small extent using the three buttons on the handset Icons list entries buttons and sliders shown on the display are sensitive areas You can set up and activate functions enter or dial phone numbers and navigate between the various display screens pages by touching these areas and dragging them across the display Selecting functions list entries To activate a function or select a list item Contacts submenu call list simply tap your finger on the corresponding icon or on the required list entry on the display Activating deactivating functions Functions e g room monitor answering machine are activated and deactivated via buttons If the button slider is to the right the func tion is activated The area to the left of the FuncHon on F nctionoff slider is highlighted on If the button slider is to the left the func tion is deactivated off The area to the right of the slider is black Slider Slider There are two ways to operate a button gt Slowly drag the slider to the right or left to activate or deactivate the function gt Touch the area to the right or left of the slider briefly and the slider moves to the right or left to the area that has been touched Using the phone Handset idle display The idle display consists of three pages that are shown separately on the display The configurable page example gt page 21 You can customise
97. ng ereer en ti vesagas 16 charging status ee ee eens 8 INSEMTING 0 0 cece cee eee cece eens 15 Battery charging status 8 Best bases sais renie i a e 70 Bluetooth accepting acall 36 activating eee eee eee eee eee 60 changing device name 61 list of known devices 61 registering devices 04 60 transferring Contacts vCard 48 Button seene a ce eeew aonb eee cule eee 22 C Call ACCEPTING E o RERE Ea EE ROn ERS 36 accepting Bluetooth 36 external cc cece cece eee eee ee 36 TA 10 0 oon era nearer 70 making an unknown call 39 participant listening in 71 picking up from answering machine 56 transferring connecting 70 two way recording 06 56 Call divert ar a n cc cece eee eee eee 40 Call LISTS inanin e aas 42 Call screening during recording 56 Call swapping ecee cece eee 41 Call waiting external call 0 cece eee ee eee 39 internal call 0 cece eee eee 71 Calling externally 0 cece cece ee eee 36 internally cece eee eee eee 70 UNKNOWN ec eee e eee ee eee eee 39 Calling Line Identification 37 withholding once 0 06 39 CD see Call divert Changing character set 0 cece eee ee eee 28 device name Bluetooth 61 dialling mode
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99. ng tone from the fixed line The phone cord supplied has not been used or has been replaced by a new cord with the wrong pin connections gt Please always use the phone cord supplied or ensure that the pin connections are correct when purchasing from a retailer page 94 The connection always terminates after approx 30 seconds Repeater activated deactivated page 79 gt Activate deactivate the handset page 22 Error tone sounds after system PIN prompt You have entered the wrong system PIN gt Reset the system PIN to 0000 page 79 83 Service Customer Care Forgotten system PIN gt Reset the system PIN to 0000 page 79 The other party cannot hear you The handset is muted gt Unmute the microphone gt page 38 The number of the caller is not displayed although CLIP has been set Calling Line Identification is not enabled gt The caller should ask the network provider to enable Calling Line Identification CLI You hear an error tone when keying an input Action has failed invalid input gt Repeat the process Read the display and refer to the user guide if necessary You cannot listen to messages on the network mailbox Your PABX is set to pulse dialling gt Set your PABX to tone dialling Gigaset SL910A only No time is specified for a message in the call list Date time have not been set gt Set the date time page 17 T
100. nines 2s Bist Macao Se eG 91 Appendix 5 ciebe eeGe ct ieee a ese Rb aad wee oh Petit cated en EE 92 Caring for your telephone 0 cece cece cence e nee e eee e ee eneeeneees 92 Contact with liquid icc ccss set ree etets nite as Oo a ba bios Belles sisi aa 92 SPECITICATIONS 2 25 Fits e settle Ge we ook stints Oe aoe E oboe be E E 92 Using Open Source software contained in the product 95 GNU General Public License GPL 0 0 0 ccc ccc cece cece cece eee eeeneee 95 GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL 0 0 c ccc ec c eee eee eee eeeee 98 INDEX Sos bae sere aidek ee aes wea dees as laws ee sas eed ee 102 Overview of handset Overview of handset Message LED gt page 44 Proximity sensor page 29 Gigaset tMINT1 ao O 06 00 lt C Aam am x Contacts QuickDial Internal Touchscreen display page 22 Sample display dial page for entering phone num bers in idle mode one of three idle display pages gt page 23 Status bar gt page 24 The internal handset name e g INT 1 and icons gt page 8 that display the current settings and the operating status of the phone Touch the status bar to display the status page Navigation area gt page 23 Page position marker RSE change page oe Keypad Numerical keypad to enter phone numbers Option slider page 26 Displays the possible actions Handset keys Ci Talk k
101. ning intoacall 71 Locating a handset 008 69 Lock activating deactivating display lock 29 activating deactivating key lock 29 Lower upper CaS C eee eee eee eee 27 M Making calls accepting acall 00 36 xte inal net ee wed cae ease tenes 36 internal sess cs scsi tiner ITiu aaan 70 Managing the calendar 65 Medical equipment 64 11 Memory CONTACTS os hese ad vaca wed ewe aie a ote 47 Index Menu applications e eee ee ee 24 OPENING ccc cece reece ee eeves 25 Setting S see aena a tees or ESA 24 Menu guidance eee eee eee 24 Menu key cece cece eee eeeeeee 7 Message key opening lists 006 44 51 Message LED cece eee eee eee 7 Message page idle display cece ee eee ee 23 Messages playing back cece ee eee 55 Mini USB connection socket 7 Missed ANNIVErSALY 1 1 e kee eee eee ee eee 66 appointment eee eee eee 66 Calls hn etic Rescue ncuns AE tees 42 Music on hold 0 eee ee eee ee 79 Muting first ringe ss cries eee oe ws te a 50 handset cccasetsagiceeoes ane ea 38 N Name of a handset 000 70 Navigation area 0008 7 23 Network mailbox 2 2 eee ee 59 No secure connection to base 38 Number as destination for room monitor 64
102. nnouncement answering machine cc cece eee 55 message answering machine 55 Power adapter e eee ee eee 11 Power consumption 04 93 Proximity Sensor eee ee eee ee eee 7 Pulse dialling ee cece eee 80 Q Questions and answers 0005 83 Quick ACCESS 6 cece cece eee eens 21 QUICKSYNG 6 4 58 eE io E Ea ous 87 106 R Ranges aiaa E a O E E 12 Recalls arnari a nea E EEEE 80 Recall key eee e cece cece eee nee 81 Reception booster see Repeater Recording QUality sss nevredno weit 57 UME ere ce a a E 57 two way record eee eee 56 Real ss cis acte aminer naei enaa 42 Redirect see Call divert Registered Handsets 06 69 Registering handset 4 68 Registering device Bluetooth 60 Registration cece eee eee eee eee 1 Reminder call e scene eee 49 Repeater wicess ssa s ierse cosain pEi 79 Resource directory 2 0eeee 67 Ring delay 0 cece eee eee 57 76 Ringtone Changing ecee cece a 77 MUTI Gene tie na Renter a rere 50 setting volume 20e eee 77 ROOM Monitor eee eee eee eee 63 S Saving access code e eee 80 Screensaver ccc e cece eee ee eee 75 Scrolling in lists eee e eee 26 Searching in Contacts 4 46 Secure connection to base 38 Selecting a list e
103. ntry 08 22 Sending a Contacts entry to handset 48 AANE EE jase caren sescee ihe wale eke 82 Service functions Configuring e cece e eee e ee 81 Setting ates 2 nda eiiuta elec EENEN 17 TIM Googe eee hd heer EE 17 Setting up Handsets crvnacaccnnhncemtorgesausae sn 15 Settings MENU ce eee eee ee eee 24 Signal strength e eee eee eee 8 Signal tone see Advisory tones Silent alert 0 cece eee eee ee 77 Skip back function answering Machine cc cece eee eee ees 58 SMS i neee diaiges aera said dace eck eria Esh 50 Aeleting 4 5 ierscieesraea sewers base 51 INDOX pirer oroesi aaay 44 51 outgoing list cee ee eee 50 rEAdING ee eee ee eee eee eee es 51 FECEIVING 0 0 cece cece cece renews 50 self help with error messages 53 send service centre 200 52 tO PABXS timas e aeaniee des 52 troubleshooting 06 53 WHITING sa tis c cielo nad cigiba reak 28 50 SMS service centre changing number 52 Setting 6 0 0s e Sewanee r o d ore 52 Snooze MOde ee eee eee eee eee 67 Sound see Ringtone Special functions 0ee eee 80 Specifications cece eee eee 92 Starting Bluetooth search 61 Status bar ccc ccc cece eee eee 7 24 ICONS I Sarre lie E Ea E EA EEA 8 Status page sseesersersseeseesso 24 ClOSING ee e a E a E ates 24 T Talk key 024i ce
104. ntry is marked with gt Touch your country You may have to scroll through the list as described pre viously The icon moves to this country gt Touch the ka icon again to return to the Welcome page Please note If you have selected Other Country instead of a country the Welcome page will also show the Country Dial Code entry gt Touch the corresponding bd icon and enter the International Prefix and International Area Code for the international country code as described below for the area code Proceed as described below 19 First steps 20 Area Dial Code Not configured Area Dial Code Local Prefix Local Area Code Finally you have to enter your area code gt Touch the corresponding id icon The Local Prefix refers to the country spe cific prefix that is put in front of the area code when you do not dial the country code In England this is 0 The Local Area Code is then 20 for London for example or 161 for Manchester The Local Prefix is only displayed if it is not already stored in the phone for the selected country gt Use the keypad to enter the Local Pre fix if required maximum 4 characters and the Local Area Code maximum 8 characters Before entering the numbers briefly touch the field where the numbers should be entered You can correct incorrect entries using tx gt Touch W after entering the numbers to complete the entry Welc
105. o Mode Repeater Mode Security Check System PIN Additional setting options Local Network IP Address Type IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Preferred DNS server Firmware Update Automatic Check Resets Handset Reset Base Reset Clean up List Important information page 2 Appointments All Past Appointments Calls Missed Calls Accepted Calls Outgoing Calls x Messages Text Messages Answer Machine Contacts Menu tr Page page 62 page 79 page 79 page 85 page 85 page 78 page 79 page 44 ee 33 Menu tree Main menu Submenu Settings Current setting 16 Select Withhold Number Services Additional setting options Call Waiting Call Divert When Busy All Calls No Answer Divert to Ringback 13 Telephony Auto Answer Listening In Access Code Use Calls from Call Lists All Calls Never Recall 80 ms 800 ms SMS Service Centres SMS Service Centres Active Send Centre Service Centr 1 Service Centr 4 Bluetooth Own Device Known Devices Activation Devices found Device Name Important information page 2 34 Page page 39 page 39 page 40 page 40 page 76 page 71 page 80 page
106. ome Time 08 32 Date First steps The Welcome page is displayed again gt Touch the E Save Setting option to save your settings 01 07 2011 Display Language English The handset switches to idle status Country United Kingdom Area Dial Code 00 gt l Skip Settings Handset in idle status Once you have configured all the necessary settings your handset switches to idle status There are three idle display pages gt page 23 When you first set up the phone the configurable page that you can customise is displayed Here you can compile important functions and phone numbers for quick access page 72 Some are set by default Status bar Contains the internal handset name e g INT 1 if multiple handsets are registered and icons that display the current settings and the oper ating status of the phone To discover the meaning of the icons see page 8 Touch the status bar to display the status page 28 gt page 24 Current date April Thursday Time Open call lists u Contacts Call List Open Contacts Your phone is now ready for use 21 Using the phone Using the phone Activating deactivating the handset gt Press and hold the end call key in idle status to deactivate the handset You will hear a melody gt Press and hold the end call key o again to reactivate the handset Operating the touchscreen 22 The Gigaset SL910H ha
107. on hold You are connected to the second participant gt Ifthe second party does not answer Touch E at the bottom of the display Ending the consultation call gt Touch next to the consultation call You are reconnected to the first call par ticipant Or gt Press You receive a recall from the first participant Call swapping Prerequisite You are conducting an external call and have called a second partici pant consultation call or have accepted a waiting call The numbers or names of both participants are shown in the display The partici pant with whom you are currently not speaking is greyed out gt Touch the greyed out entry to switch to this participant Ending the active call gt Switch to the participant with whom you wish to end the call Touch next to the relevant display You are re connected to the waiting caller Or gt Press o You receive a recall from the participant who was previously waiting gt Press the talk key 6 41 Using lists Using lists The options are redial list Text Messages Inbox call lists list of missed appoint ments answering machine list Gigaset SL910A only Redial list The redial list contains the twenty numbers last dialled with the handset max 32 digits per number To dial using the redial list when the handset is in idle status gt Press briefly Touch an entry in the list Managing entries in the redial list gt
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109. once You can collate a maximum of 18 functions applications or QuickDial shortcuts on the configurable page You can only use the functions applications after exiting configuration mode Setting up the handset Removing application function In configuration mode gt Drag the corresponding icon back into the selection list A QuickDial is deleted The related entry in Contacts remains unchanged The settings for all other functions e g wake up time remain unchanged Selectable applications and functions Icon Description Display of the current date if set If the date has not yet been set the icon flashes 28 gt Set the date Touch the icon gt page 17 March 2011 Thursday Display of the current time if set If the time has not yet been set the icon flashes gt Set the time Touch the icon gt page 17 PIE Display of the alarm status and if the alarm is activated the wake up time gt Touching the icon opens up the alarm menu gt page 67 Alarm On 07 45 QuickDial QuickDial is only available in the selection bar if there are numbers in Contacts You can drag several QuickDial icons to the configurable area and assign them different numbers from Contacts page 74 The caller picture if configured and the Mobile number type are displayed on the icon If no caller picture is assigned to the number in Contacts the name and number are displayed amg gt Touch the icon to dial
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111. ork mailbox messages 0c cece eee eet e ene e ee neeee 59 Using Bluetooth devices cece cee cece cece cece cece ee eeees 60 ECO DECT reducing energy consumption and radiation 62 Using a handset as a room Monitor cece cece e eee ewes 63 Setting an appointment calendar see cece cece eens 65 Displaying missed appointments anniversaries 0 ee eee ee eee e eee 66 Setting a reminder call 0 cece cece eect e ence ene eee en ene eneneees 66 Setting the alarm eein rons anina oo Gente ee glee hee estes 67 Screensaver caller pictures and sound pool 000 67 Using multiple handsets cece cece e cece cece eee eee e eens 68 Registering handsets cece cece e cece cence ene eee e eee eneeeeneeaeee 68 De registering handsets 0 cece eee eee eect cence eee ene eeeneeeens 69 Locating a handset paging cece ec eee eect e eee eee e eee eneeeees 69 Changing the base ws 4 creeer deb eebied oo beste E EE sand ibalevegue montane 70 Changing the name of a handset cece cece e eee te eee eeeeeeneees 70 Making internal calls 0 cece ccc cece e nen e cece tent e ene eneeeeneee 70 Listening in to an external call 0 cece cece een een cence eee eee e ences 71 Setting up the handset cece cece eee e eee eee e eee eeeees 72 Quick access to functions QuickDial customising your o
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113. peak to both at the same time Please note For Internal call waiting during an external call and External call waiting dur ing an internal call see page 71 Using call divert CD In the E Select Services submenu gt Touch and specify when calls Call Divert should be diverted Touch the When Busy next to Divert to Specify the phone number to which the calls should be Divert to diverted Confirm with Not configured Call divert can only be activated after a phone number has been saved Please note Diverting calls can result in additional costs Please consult your provider Network services during an external call 40 Initiating ringback You have dialled an external number and can hear the busy tone gt Touch Ee Ringback Press As soon as the participant hangs up your phone will ring gt Press amp to establish the connection to the participant Cancelling ringback scroll if necessary Delete ringback using the EJ Select Ringback Services submenu Making calls via network services Using consultation call call swap Call a second external caller consultation call Switch between two calls call swap Consultation call Making another external call during an external call The first call is placed on hold gt Touch E34 Consultation and then External Enter the second participant s number The previous call is placed
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115. per channel 250 mW pulse power Range Up to 300 m outdoors up to 50 m indoors Base power supply 230 V 50 Hz Ambient conditions for operation 5 C to 45 C 20 to 75 relative humidity Dialling mode DTMF tone dialling PD pulse dialling 93 Appendix 94 Bluetooth Radio frequency range 2402 2480 MHz Transmission power 4 mW pulse power Pin connections on the telephone jack np 1 unused 2 unused 3a 4b 5 unused 6 unused Using Open Source software contained in the product Using Open Source software contained in the product The firmware for your Gigaset phone includes integrated Open Source licensed software from third party provid ers These integrated Open Source software files are pro tected by copyright Rights of use for this Open Source software that extend beyond the pure scope of the pro gram execution intended by Gigaset Communications GmbH are stipulated in the license conditions for the Open Source software f these rights of use are observed then the Open Source software can be used as the license intended Conflicts may arise between the license conditions of Gigaset Communications GmbH and the Open Source software icense conditions In such cases the Open Source soft ware license conditions have priority for the relevant Open Source parts of the software You will find the icense text in its original English vers
116. phone to a third party make sure you also give them the user guide Remove faulty bases from use or have them repaired by our Service team as these could interfere with other wireless services m Please note Notall functions described in this user guide are available in all countries and with all net work providers The device cannot be used in the event of a power failure In this case it is also not possi ble to transmit emergency calls 11 First steps First steps Checking the package contents One Gigaset SL910 SL910A base One power adapter for the base One phone cable flattened One Gigaset SL910H handset One battery cover rear cover for the handset One battery One charger One power adapter for the charger One user guide CA A E E E E A G Installing the base and charger The base and charger are designed for use in dry rooms in a temperature range of 5 C to 45 C gt Set up the base on a level non slip surface at a central point in the building or mount the base on the wall page 14 m Please note Pay attention to the range of the base This is up to 300 m in unobstructed outdoor areas and up to 50 m inside build ings The range is reduced when Eco Mode is activated gt page 62 The phone s feet do not usually leave any marks on surfaces However due to the multitude of different varnishes and polishes used on today s furnishings the occurrence of mark
117. play and drag it to the right The scroll function is continuous On the third page far right EXX touch again to display the first page far left RES 23 Using the phone Status bar and status page On each of the three pages a status bar appears in the header mMinti ao O 06 00 C For the corresponding icons and their meaning see page 8 Touch the status bar to display the status page This page gives you direct quick access to the settings for Eco Mode Eco Mode the answering machine for the SL910A the Bluetooth interface the Do not disturb setting and the alarm Status page Youcanuse the button on the right to activate or deactivate the relevant components directly To do this drag the slider JJ on the touchscreen to Eco Mode the right on or the left off O Touching the list entry e g Alarm opens the corresponding pop up Eco Mode menu that you can use to configure all the settings for the component Touching Show Service Info displays the service information for your handset You may need the service information when you contact our hotline Ys Answer Machine 6 Bluetooth amp Do not disturb Alarm 06 00 Closing the status page gt Touch the icon in the header to return to the idle display Show Service Info Using the menus 24 All the functions for the base and the handset are provided in a menu main menu Open the menu gt Briefly press the mi
118. s Opening lists via the message page in the idle display Answering machine list Gigaset SL910A only Network mailbox if your network provider supports this function and the number of the network mailbox has been stored page 59 Text Messages Inbox gt page 51 Missed calls list Missed appointments list page 43 The list of missed calls and the answering machine list Gigaset SL910A are always displayed The icon for the network mailbox is always displayed provided the number is stored in the telephone The other lists are only displayed if they contain messages The icons have the following meanings 3 Number of new messages in the list List icon see below Number of old messages in the list Deleting lists You can delete the entire contents of the individual lists gt Inthe Settings menu page 25 touch ES System gt If necessary scroll gt Touch fd next to Clean up List Touch the symbol next to the list to be emptied gt Press Yes to confirm Configuring the display of new messages Specify whether receipt of new messages should be displayed on the handset gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 ae Display and Keypad submenu touch a Display and Keypad aid da Indication of New Messages gt Activate or deactivate the message LED Display Info display using the switch Important information page 2 44 Using Contacts When message display is
119. s on the dial page or during a call Important information page 2 45 Using Contacts Creating a new entry in Contacts gt Open Contacts Touch New Entry gt Touch the individual fields to enter the Add corresponding component of the entry Name gt New Entry You can touch Add Number up to eight times to assign up to eight numbers to this entry Add Number To create an entry you must enter at least one number Add Caller Ringtone You can save the components shown in the adjacent picture Rda Birthday If available confirm each component with or V Select Defining default numbers If you have entered several numbers one of the options O green is displayed next to each number gt Choose the default number for the entry by touching the corresponding option default number If an entry has only one number this is the default number The default number is the number automatically dialled when you touch the corre sponding Contacts entry Saving a Contacts entry gt Touch E Save Order of Contacts entries You can define whether the entries are to be sorted by first name or surname Use 2 Surname and 2 First Name to define how the entries are to be sorted If no name was entered the default number is shown in the surname field These entries appear at the beginning of the list regardless of how the entries are sorted The sort order is as follows
120. s a vCard with Bluetooth cece cece neces 48 Receiving a vCard with Bluetooth 0 cece eee cece eee eee e eee eneeeeee 49 Adding a displayed number to Contacts 00 c eee e cece eee ence eee eees 49 Copying a number from Contacts 0 cece eee ence e ene e eee ence eees 49 Reminder call on an anniversary cece eee e eee e cnet eee ene eneneene 49 Sending and receiving SMS messages text messages 50 Writing sending SMS eee eee cece e eee eee eee e ene e ence een eenn eas 50 Receiving SMS sievcsst aia ead crawl AEEA O E OT N huts E a 50 Setting up the SMS centre 0 c cece cece eee ene n eee ee eneeneneees 52 SMS oma PABX sic e ns aemed vie ona Ra ee a eee Be Sato enna vere 52 Activating deactivating the SMS function cece cece eee eee eee eee ee 52 SMS troubleshooting 24 04 6005 canes nAaR a 53 Operating the Gigaset SL910A base answering machine 54 Operating via the handset ccc cee cece cece ene n ete eee eeeeneneees 54 Activating deactivating call screening on a handset e eee eee ee 56 Activating deactivating playback of the recording time 065 57 Setting the recording parameters cece eee cece ene e eee een eees 57 Operating when on the move remote operation cece eee cece ee 57 Using the network mailbox 0 cece eee cece reece cece eeees 59 Playing back netw
121. s aati rere E oka 7i Telephone care ccc cece cece eee 92 Telephone jack pin connections 005 94 Text Ent ng esiri ata ea heed eee ee a os 27 Text message see SMS Tone dialling ee eee 80 81 Touchscreen 1 eee eee eee eee eee 7 Operating cece eee eee eee 22 Troubleshooting general 83 Troubleshooting SMS 4 53 Two line option slider 27 Index U Unknown 0e cece eee ence eens 37 Unknown call 0 eee eee eee ee 39 Unknown caller 2 ee eee 37 Upper lower case eee eee eee 27 USB connection socket 2 04 7 Using ringback eee eee 40 V Vertical scrolling 2 e eens 26 Viewing network mailbox message 59 Volume handset handsfree volume 76 TINQUONCG saiccwdasutiare died saints 77 WwW Wall mounting of the base 14 Warning tone see Advisory tones Writing SMS cece e ee ee eee 50 107 Issued by Gigaset Communications GmbH Frankenstr 2a D 46395 Bocholt Gigaset Communications GmbH 2011 All rights reserved Subject to availability Rights of modification reserved www gigaset com
122. s activated Ending the search gt On the base Press the register paging key again briefly or gt On the handset Press or or touch silence or gt No action After approx 3 minutes the paging call will end automatically Please note Anincoming external call will not interrupt the paging call If there are already two internal connections between the handsets to the answering machine Gigaset SL910A then a paging call is not possible 69 Using multiple handsets Changing the base If your handset is registered to more than one base you can set it to a particular base or to the base that has the best reception Best Base gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch i Handsets and Base gt Touch Connected to Base gt Select the desired base or Best Base set Changing the name of a handset The names INT 1 INT 2 etc are assigned automatically on registration gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch i Handsets and Base gt Change name of handset you are using Touch Rename Change name of another handset Touch fgg next to Registered Handsets gt Select the handset gt Delete the old name with tx and enter the new name max 10 alohanumerical characters Confirm with Making internal calls Internal calls to other handsets registered to the same base are free of charge gt Open the dial page gt page 23 Touch IA internan gt If necessary select
123. s and it will be highlighted The corre sponding submenu or a new display page is opened up with settings options for the application The submenus are displayed as lists The lists contain the parameters that can be configured and the current setting available options or buttons to activate deacti vate 25 Using the phone Room Monitor Off Button Sensitivity 8 amp Setting options Forward Number 1234567890 Current number Opens another submenu Change your settings Scrolling through lists vertical scrolling If lists not submenus are longer than the display i e if it is not possible for all the list entries to be displayed at once then a drop shadow on the lower and or upper edge of the display indicates the direction you have to scroll in to view more of the list You have to scroll vertically through lists gt Drag from bottom to top over the display to scroll down in the list i e it appears as if you are pushing the section currently visible upwards out of the display so that the bottom section appears in the display gt Drag from top to bottom over the display to scroll upwards in the list As soon as you scroll in a list a scroll bar is displayed on the right side of the display This shows the size and position of the visible section of the list Scrolling through lists is not continuous i e you have to scroll back to return to the top from the end of the list
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125. s menu gt page 25 In the E83 System submenu touch BE System Back gt If necessary scroll to Resets Touch Handset Reset gt Confirm with Yes andset Reset Important information gt page 2 Setting up the base Setting up the base Activating deactivating music on hold gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch aS Audio Settings gt If necessary scroll to Music on Hold Activate deactivate music on hold with the corresponding button Repeater support You can increase the range and signal strength of the base using a repeater To do so you must activate repeater operation During activation calls currently taking place via the base are cancelled gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch ES System gt Activate deactivate the repeater operation with the button next to Repeater Mode After activating or deactivating the repeater switch your handset off and on again gt page 22 m Please note If you use a repeater you cannot use Eco Mode and Eco Mode The default encrypted transmission setting is deactivated when repeater mode is activated Changing the system PIN gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch ES System gt Touch the fed next to System PIN Enter the current PIN default setting 0000 gt Enter the new system PIN 4 digits 0 9 Confirm with B Resetting the system PIN If you have forgotten your system
126. s on the surfaces cannot be completely ruled out Please note Never expose the telephone to the effects of heat sources direct sunlight or other electrical devices Protect your Gigaset from moisture dust corrosive liquids and fumes 12 First steps Connecting the base with the phone network and the mains power supply Insert the phone cable cable slightly flattened into the lower connection socket A at the rear of the base Insert the power cable for the power adapter into the upper connection socket B at the rear of the base Insert both cables into the appropriate cable channels C First connect the power adapter Al Then connect the phone jack Bi Please note The power adapter must always be connected as the phone will not operate without a power supply Use only the power adapter and phone cord supplied Pin connections on tele phone cables can vary pin connections gt page 94 13 First steps Wall mounting of the base optional 13mm 75mm max 8mm F max 3mm i i max 4mm gt eee 2x iy A j Connecting the handset charger gt Connect the flat plug on the power adapter gt Plug the power adapter into the plug socket 2 If you have to remove the plug from the charger again gt Disconnect the power adapter from the mains power supp
127. s that are activated deactivated and configured for the follow ing call or all subsequent calls when no call is being made These network serv ices are available in the EE Select Services submenu of the Settings menu Network services that are activated during an external call These network serv ices are provided as options during an external call Network services for subsequent calls gt Open the Settings menu gt page 25 gt Touch E Select Services The following network services are available in the Select Services submenu m Please note To activate deactivate the following services a code is generally sent to the tel ephone network gt After a confirmation tone from the telephone network press O Withholding calling line identification CLIR If you do not want the other party tosee In the K Select Services submenu your phone number you can withhold the number CLIR Calling line identification is withheld until you deactivate the function ii again Call waiting during an external call During an external call the call waiting In the EJ Select Services submenu tone signals that another party is calling Call Waiting 39 Making calls via network services The following message is displayed You have the following option Accept Once you have accepted the waiting Insert allen call you can switch between the two Harry callers Call swapping gt page 41 or s
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129. special character Touch More to view other special characters Touch A to return to the normal keypad lower case gt You enter special characters marked diacritical characters e g umlauts by pressing and holding the corresponding initial letter and selecting the required character from the list displayed Diacritical characters in the default character set ajadaaaaewea gq c e e ilt f ii 1 t ninhAl o 6 606606 siR u y y z Diacritical characters in the Greek character set aj zl nin clip tit ol o u l wiw Diacritical characters in the Cyrillic character set ep e n rir b b gt Dueto the larger space requirement of the Cyrillic character set you can also access the following letters by pressing and holding the bold characters shown below Touch the required character un x b KID gt Touch if necessary several times to change the character set or the keypad layout The following keypad layouts are available Latin default character set with the keypad layouts QWERTZ for Central Europe QWERTY American default and AZERTY for the French speaking area Greek character set Cyrillic character set Special features when writing an SMS i If
130. t SMS 00 c cece eee eens 50 103 Index E Earpiece Mode eeee ence ences 38 ECO DECT ec fia evige bias Paleo 6 tec 62 Eco m de meseci ioa antes git 62 Eco modet eee eee eee eee e eee 62 End call key 0 eee eee eee eee eee 36 End call end key eee eee eee 7 End K y ics carcecscede ain Semdene ee bs 7 Entering special characters 0e0000e 28 COX TGs ah ie sieeve ails eracegus wawueressmid ergs 27 UMIAUTS ins vetacee decor se hemnnad eee 28 Entry select from Contacts 46 Environment eee eee ee eee 91 Err r tone ics srw ngacciub tere eres se 78 External call call waiting ec cece eee eee 39 diverting to the answering machine 56 F Firmware checking version 0e0e 88 updating the base 85 updating the handset Gigaset QuickSync 87 Function activating deactivating 22 SClECHIAG iiss ee sie cee tia dees ceed 22 G Gigaset QuickSync 008 87 GNU General Public License 95 GNU General Public License GPL Egis honei vthness wer tey wena 95 GNU Lesser General Public License 95 GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL ENGUISH sc 2 cq cscd vente demas ne e 98 GPL E ain sl assveloran t A ices 95 Guarantee Certificate 89 H Handset activating deactivating 22 advisory tones eeee eens 78 chang
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133. ter numbers and text An optional field numerical keypad for entering phone numbers or a system PIN A typewriter key pad for entering text You use them to enter characters by touching the relevant character on the display These then appear in the text or number field displayed on the page If several number and or text fields are displayed e g First Name and Surname in a Contacts entry you must activate the field by touching it before writing The flashing cursor is displayed in the activated field To avoid unnecessary incorrect entries Touch a character on the keypad and this character is enlarged If the wrong character is enlarged you can move your finger to the required character without lifting it from the display The character is only copied to the text field once you lift your finger from the display Correcting incorrect entries Briefly touch KX to delete the last character Press and hold K to delete the whole content of the number or text field Entering text gt Touch the shift key MJ to change between lower and upper case If upper case is activated the keypad is shown in upper case letters otherwise it is in lower case Upper case is only activated for the next character Then lower case is automatically reactivated When editing a Contacts entry the first letter and each letter following a space is automatically in upper case 27 Using the phone 28 gt Touch if you want to enter a digit or a
134. the handset and then also on the data device PIN for a headset In general 0000 is preset For this reason you only need to enter the PIN in exceptional cases If the Known Devices already contains 6 entries the last entry is overwritten Exception The headset only overwrites a headset Ending the search gt Close the Bluetooth submenu touch lt or deactivate Bluetooth Editing the list of known trusted devices Opening the list gt Inthe Bluetooth submenu touch izd next to Known Devices A next to the device name in the list indicates a headset and 3 indicates a data device Viewing device information deregistering a device gt Open the Known Devices list Touch W Delete Select device gt Touch Delete Touch Yes Changing the name of a device gt Open the Known Devices list Select device If necessary delete the previ ous name with l Enter the name Use M to confirm Rejecting accepting an unregistered Bluetooth device If an unknown Bluetooth device tries to establish a connection you will be asked to enter the device PIN bonding gt Reject Touch kag or press o gt Accept Enter the device s PIN Confirm with B Add to the Known Devices list Touch Yes Temporarily use device Touch No Changing the Bluetooth name of the handset gt Inthe Bluetooth submenu touch gt l gt If necessary delete the previous name with 3 Enter the new name
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136. this page yourself More detailed information on configuring this page is available on page 72 By default the date and time are displayed and quick access can be set for call lists and Contacts page 21 The dial page example gt page 7 You will need this page to make calls The dial page contains an optional field numerical keypad to enter phone numbers You can use the options on this page to make internal calls and to dial numbers from Contacts and the call lists The message page example gt page 44 You can use this page to go straight to the message lists for the phone call lists answering machine list text messages inbox and network mailbox An icon and the number of new and old messages are displayed for each list that contains entries Touch the icon to open the corresponding list The default configuration i e after the handset is switched on for the first time is to display the configurable page Navigation area changing the page You have to scroll right or left to move from one page to the next Each idle display page therefore has a navigation area example lt Cao gt The page position marker REXI J shows which idle display page is currently being displayed The example shows the middle page gt To scroll to the right touch the amp icon in the navigation area or place a finger on the display and drag it to the left gt To scroll to the left touch the amp icon or place a finger on the dis
137. ticipants hear a signal tone 71 Setting up the handset Setting up the handset Your handset comes with default settings but you can change the settings to suit your individual requirements Quick access to functions QuickDial customising your own idle display page 72 On the configurable page of the idle display page 23 example gt page 21 you can customise applications functions and phone numbers for quick access Starting the configuration process gt While in idle status open the configurable page page 25 Idle status Status bar Navigation area Configurable area Configuration mode Alarm QuickDial Write Message Selection bar gt Press and hold approx 2 seconds any position on the configurable area on the display A selection bar with functions is displayed in the header which you can drag onto the configurable page page 72 You can move the selection bar horizontally Scrolling horizontally page 26 to display further selection options Completing the configuration process gt Either press and hold any position on the configurable area of the display or briefly press Oo The settings are saved Adding application function In configuration mode gt Drag the function application using drag amp drop from the selection list into the configurable area With the exception of QuickDial you can only drag the functions to the configura ble area
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139. tivating ringtone You can activate deactivate the ringtone permanently via the status page gt page 24 gt Open the status page gt page 24 Activate deactivate the ringtone with the button to the right of Do not disturb Deactivating the ringtone for the current call gt Touch Silence Activating deactivating advisory tones Your handset uses advisory tones to tell you about different activities and statuses gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch A Audio Settings You can activate deactivate the following functions with the buttons to the right Confirmations Battery Warning Confirmation tone after making entries advisory tone when a new message has been received the error tone Battery Warning Warning tone where the battery charge is less than 10 every 60 seconds No battery warning is sounded if the room monitor is activated In the Es Audio Settings submenu Advisory Tones Confirmations Restoring the handset default settings 78 You can reset any individual settings and changes that you have made The following are not affected by the reset The base registration s of the handset and the current base selection Date time Entries in the calendar and in Contacts Call lists SMS lists and the content of the media pool The external or internal destination number stored for the room monitor Forward alarm to External changes to External gt Inthe Setting
140. touch Ie Language and Location gt Continue gt page 19 Important information page 2 Setting up the handset Configuring the keyboard keypad You can change the appearance and behaviour of the selection fields shown in the display The settings do not correspond to the handset keys A O gt In the Settings menu gt page 25 touch tE Display and Keypad gt Scroll to Keypad You can configure the following Key Tones Every time you touch a Key Vibration number a confirmation tone is audible Key Vibration Every time you touch a number in the selection field the hand set vibrates Keypad with R P With R you can insert a line interruption recall with P a dialling pause You can insert a P by Press ing and holding the x key and an R by Pressing and holding the key Keypad w Letters For dialling with letters sometimes used for entering serv ice numbers for example H Display and Keypad submenu Keypad Key Tones Keypad with R P Keypad w Letters You can use the button on the right to activate or deactivate the relevant func tion directly Setting the display Setting the screensaver In idle status you can display a screen saver The screensaver replaces the display screen when the handset is in idle status To display the idle display again briefly press or the display gt Setting the display backlight You can specify a particular period in
141. type show c for details The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License Of course the commands you use may be called something other than show w and show c they could even be mouse clicks or menu items whatever suits your program You should also get your employer if you work as a pro grammer or your school if any to sign a copyright disc aimer for the program if necessary Here is a sample alter the names Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program Gnomovision which makes passes at compilers written by James Hacker lt signature of Ty Coon gt 1 April 1989 Ty Coon Presi dent of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorpora ting your program into proprietary programs If your pro gram is a subroutine library you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library If this is what you want to do use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL Version 2 1 February 1999 Copyright C 1991 1999 Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL It also counts as th
142. ugged in a Bluetooth connection cannot be estab lished If it is plugged in during an existing Bluetooth connection this is can celled Using a USB connection with a power supply of 500 mA the handset s bat tery is charged On USB connections with lower charging currents the handset s battery is discharged A detailed description can be found in the help file to Gigaset QuickSync 87 Checking base handset service information Checking base handset service information You will need the service information when you call our hotline Base service information Prerequisite You are trying to establish an external call or are conducting an exter nal call gt Briefly touch any point in the status bar to show the required service information in the display Handset service information Prerequisite A call is not in progress gt Briefly touch any point in the status bar and then touch Show Service Info gt page 24 Authorisation 88 This device is intended for analogue phone lines in the UK and on the Irish network Country specific requirements have been taken into consideration We Gigaset Communications GmbH declare that this device meets the essential requirements and other relevant regulations laid down in Directive 1999 5 EC A copy of the 1999 5 EC Declaration of Conformity is available at this Internet address www gigaset com docs C 0682 Checking base handset service inform
143. uncement Deleting gt Touch W Delete gt Press Yes to confirm Playing back messages You can open the answering machine list using the following icon on the message page Number of new messages Total number of messages gt Touch the icon to open the answering machine list An entry in the list is displayed as follows example 1 Number or name and number type if number is in Contacts Answer Machine Unavailable if no number Anne Sand is available Be 2 Message status ao red New message date and 01231234567 time of receipt ao Yesterday 8 03 ao white Old message date and time of receipt Uhre elielelis 08 06 11 09 ao Playing new messages gt gt Touch Play all new m 55 Operating the Gigaset SL910A base answering machine Playing individual messages gt Touch an entry in the answering machine list While listening the Call Info is displayed You have the following options a Volume gt Adjust the playback volume 445 sec After playback of more than 5 seconds the playback jumps back 5 seconds After playback of less than 5 seconds the playback jumps back to the start of the current message U Delete Delete message during playback LEL Copy Number Copy number to Contacts gt page 49 Deleting all old messages See Deleting lists section on page 44 Accepting a call from the answering machine The answering machine has answered
144. ust the volume Or Crescendo gt Activate deactivate the crescendo call with the button next to Crescendo Int Calls i Gigaset Setting the ringtone Ext Call gt Touch the fgg next to Int Calls or Ext S oan Calls Select the ringtone Gigaset gt Back with Time Ctrl Ringer Off Activating deactivating time control for external calls Anon Call Silenc You can specify a time period when you do not want the telephone to ring gt Touch thed next to Time Ctrl Ringer Off Touch Switch off ringtones from gt Set the start of the time period Back with ka gt Same for until to set the end of the time period Activate deactivate the time control with the button next to Activation Display after scrolling once m Please note During this period you will continue to receive calls from numbers to which you have assigned a personalised melody in Contacts VIP Activating deactivating the ringtone for anonymous calls The phone should not ring for calls from withheld phone numbers instead it should only show them on the display gt You can activate deactivate this function using the button to the right of Anon Call Silenc on ringtone deactivated Activate deactivate silent alert gt Inthe Settings menu gt page 25 touch E Audio Settings gt Activate deactivate the function with the button to the right of Silent Alert 77 Setting up the handset Activating deac
145. vated incoming calls are only indicated on the dis play without a ringtone and silent alert The display backlight is reduced to 50 Advisory tones are deactivated A paging call is only signalled visually If you accept an incoming call the room monitor mode is suspended for the dura tion of the call but the function remains activated The room monitor is not deactivated by switching the handset off and on again m Warning Please check the functionality when you switch on For example test its sensitivity Check the connection if you are diverting the room monitor to an external number Please note that the room monitor is only activated 20 seconds after being switched on Activating the function reduces the operating time of your handset If neces sary place the handset in the charger The handset should be positioned 1 to 2 meters away from the baby The microphone must be pointed towards the baby The connection used by the room monitor must not be blocked by an acti vated answering machine 63 Using a handset as a room monitor 64 Changing the settings gt gt In the Applications menu touch Aef Room Monitor Touch 4 Edit Select the sensitivity High or Low and destination for the room monitor call Internal or External Touch fgg next to Number In the case of Forward alarm to Inter nal Select the destination from the list of internal participants In the case o
146. wn idle display page ec cece cece cece ence eneees 72 Changing the display language cece eee ence e eee eee e eee eneees 74 Setting the country and your own area code 2 eee cece cece eee eee ne ees 74 Configuring the keyboard keypad cee cece eee eee eee e eee e nee eee es 75 Setting the displays seee aE teeth Neds oeauew s lene es ANT AU eas Seo 75 Activating deactivating auto answer cece cece eee e teen tent e eee es 76 Changing the earpiece handsfree and headset volume 0eeee eee 76 Setting a handsfree profile ccc cece ccc cee cece een ence nent en eanees 76 SettiNG TINGUONES ieee dies ceeds Pov TAAA ER besa sane da ved hus bt ebtee se eens 77 Activate deactivate silent alert 2 2 0 0 cece eee e cece cence eee eee nee ence anes 77 Activating deactivating ringtone ce eee c cece eee e teen tent eee es 78 Activating deactivating advisory tones ec cece eee eee e eee e ee eees 78 Restoring the handset default settings 0 cece cece cece teen eeeeeeee 78 Setting p the base Teeri issues vise nates da ow sales oes Sayeaniis efOels 79 Activating deactivating music on hold eee cee eee cece eee eee eens 79 Repeater SUPPOMt sees ac dicnce ee ences ew cae neue bees cadeweuemeaeadeedacene eae 79 Changing the system PIN cece ccc e reece eee e ene e eee ee eneeneneees 79 Resetting the base to the default settings
147. y be used Due to the constant progression in battery development the list of recommended batteries in the FAQ section of the Gigaset Customer Care pages is updated regu larly www gigaset com service The device is supplied with the recommended battery 92 Appendix Handset operating times charging times The operating time of your Gigaset depends on the capacity and age of the battery and the way it is used All times are maximum possible times Standby time hours 200 Standby time in Eco Mode hours 130 Talktime hours 14 Operating time for 1 5 hours of calls per day hours 106 Operating time in Eco Mode for 1 5 hours of calls per day hours 75 Charging time in charger hours 5 Without display backlight Setting the display backlight gt page 75 Base power consumption SL910 SL910A In standby mode approx 1 1W approx 1 2 W During a call approx 1 2W approx 1 3 W General specifications DECT DECT standard Supported GAP standard Supported No of channels 60 duplex channels Radio frequency range 1880 1900 MHz Duplex method Time multiplex 10 ms frame length Repeat frequency of the transmission pulse 100 Hz Length of the transmission pulse 370 us Channel grid 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbit s Modulation GFSK Language code 32 kbit s Transmission power 10 mW average power
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