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GIGA2015.IVZ

Gigaset 2015, GBR: A30852-X-1105-B301-1-7619

4.8.99

Operation with several base stations  ...................................................................................... 62

Typical configurations .....................................................................................................................63

Example 1: Two base stations connected to one telephone circuit via a 

telephone changeover switch ................................................................................................ 63

Example 2: Several base stations connected to a corded telecommunications system   ........64

Example 3: Several base stations connected to several telephone circuits   ...........................65

Procedure for operation with several base stations  .......................................................................66

Activating/deactivating base station number display on mobile unit ............................................ 66

Selecting best station ................................................................................................................... 66

With Gigaset 1000S standard mobile unit  ............................................................................. 66

Setting priority station  .................................................................................................................. 67

With Gigaset 1000S standard mobile unit  ............................................................................. 67

Selecting best station if priority station is not accessible  ...................................................... 67

With Gigaset 1000S standard mobile unit  ............................................................................. 67

Operating a Gigaset 2000C “Comfort” mobile unit  ............................................................... 68

Displays ........................................................................................................................................ 68

Meaning of the keys for entering procedures  .............................................................................. 69

Dialogue key functions on display .......................................................................................... 69

Menu prompting  .......................................................................................................................... 70

Calling down the menu  .......................................................................................................... 70

Menu structure  ...................................................................................................................... 70

Changing menu level and terminating menu  ......................................................................... 70

Index ............................................................................................................................................ 71

Quick-reference operating instructions for Gigaset 2000S mobile unit ............................... 75

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Summary of Contents for Gigaset 2015

Page 1: ...te ggf auf Titelseite U1 nach außen versetzen wg Falz Ausklappseite s The cordless digital DECT telephone system for up to 6 mobile units with integrated answering machine Operating Instructions Please read these operating instructions including the safety notes before starting up the equipment ...

Page 2: ... answering machine settings page 15 Recording announcements and advisory message page 45 Listening to recorded messages page 47 Using several mobile units Logging on new mobile units at the base station page 57 Making internal calls page 27 Internal consultation during external calls and internal transfer of external calls page 28 Using several base stations Logging on mobile units at new base sta...

Page 3: ...ements memos Paging key broadcast for logged on mobile units LED for dialup line busy display Stop key for answering machine LED for charge batteries display Socket for telephone connecting cable Socket for power connecting cable 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Receiver inset Display Storage key Speed dialling key On hook key Dialling keypad Star key Signal key Microphone Redial...

Page 4: ...g announcements advisory message and messages answering machine Ì Stop key for aborting or terminating Increasing the loudspeaker volume Decreasing the loudspeaker volume B Storage key for initiating and terminating procedures in which data is stored C Speed dialling key for administering and selecting speed dialling numbers Delete key O Redial key 1 bis 0 und Dialling keys for telephone numbers a...

Page 5: ... Indicates that the mobile unit is in storage mode Numbers cannot be dialled in this mode Battery symbol Flashes for approximately 5 10 minutes before the batteries are completely discharged It is also visible if the mobile unit is in the base station or charger unit and is being charged Batterie is 33 charged Batterie is 66 charged Batterie is 100 charged ON symbol Activated by pressing theh key ...

Page 6: ...to be reset page 17 tuuuuut tuuuuut tuuuuut tuuuut tuuuut tuuuut tut tut tut tut tut tuuuut tut tuuut tuuuuut tuuuuut tuuut tuuut 0 4 tone 0 4 s pause 0 4 s tone 0 4 s pause 0 4 s tone 1 s pause Internal ringing ringing tone 0 8 s tone 0 8 s pause Recall 3 x 0 4 s tone repetition after 1 s pause Internal dial tone 0 5 s tone 0 5 s pause Internal busy tone 0 5 s tone 30 s pause Alerting tone batter...

Page 7: ...ss socketcan also be used with Gigaset 2015 B 5 Press these mobile unit keys in the order shown The same symbols characters are indicated on the keys Í Press this base station key The same symbol is indicated on the key Alternatively the key is described e g Press green key at base station 1 6 Press one of the keys in the range indicated e g a key between 1 and 6 o Enter a number e g a telephone n...

Page 8: ...ase station correctly otherwise abnormally high voltages may be produced across the charging contacts for brief inter vals e g during thunderstorms The mobile unit must not be operated in rooms with explosion hazards Only use approved nickel cadmium or nickel metal hybrid batteries page 4 Never use other types of battery or ordinary non rechargeable batteries since these can cause short circuits o...

Page 9: ...bile unit 10 Switching mobile unit to protect state 10 Switching on the mobile unit 11 Switching off the mobile unit 11 Signalling method 11 Checking the signalling method of your telephone line 12 Setting the signalling method 12 Operation in conjunction with a PBX 12 Entering trunk code main trunk code 13 Changing length of pause after trunk code main trunk code 13 Deleting trunk code main trunk...

Page 10: ...nnection with a PBX 30 Individual settings 31 Switching off base station tone ringing or setting volume of tone ringing 31 Setting pitch of base station tone ringing 31 Activating deactivating key click at base station 32 Emergency numbers if Gigaset 2015 is barred 32 Displaying or storing emergency numbers 32 Deleting all emergency numbers 33 Activating deactivating if Gigaset 2015 barred on outg...

Page 11: ...ration functions 52 Help function 52 Playing back new messages 52 Playing back all messages 52 Skipping forwards and backwards during playback 52 Interrupting playback 52 Aborting playback 52 Marking a message new during playback 53 Deleting a message during playback 53 Deleting all messages listened to 53 Selecting the operating mode 53 Recording announcement 54 Recording advisory announcement 54...

Page 12: ...s 66 Activating deactivating base station number display on mobile unit 66 Selecting best station 66 With Gigaset 1000S standard mobile unit 66 Setting priority station 67 With Gigaset 1000S standard mobile unit 67 Selecting best station if priority station is not accessible 67 With Gigaset 1000S standard mobile unit 67 Operating a Gigaset 2000C Comfort mobile unit 68 Displays 68 Meaning of the ke...

Page 13: ...ile unit see also marking on rear of mobile unit one telephone connecting cable with Mini Western plug and telephone plug one power connecting cable with Mini Western plug and power supply unit one cover for battery compartment of mobile unit one carrying clip for mobile unit two batteries one set of operating instructions 3rd step Connecting the base station Before starting make sure you have stu...

Page 14: ...o a 220 230V socket 4th step inserting the batteries in the mobile unit The mobile unit is powered by two batteries Hold the mobile unit with the keypad downwards Insert the batteries in the battery compartment Slide the cover for the battery compartment into the groove on the mobile unit and close the compartment Cover of battery compartment Battery compartment and batteries Make sure that the ba...

Page 15: ... inserted the mobile unit correctly an acknowl edgement tone is heard The LED beneath the battery symbol is lit on the base station A battery symbol also appears on the display of the mobile unit The batteries must be charged before you can start making calls We recommend initially charging the batteries for approximately 16 hours without interruption over night for example For further information...

Page 16: ... the base station on a level non slip surface The device feet do not normally leave any unsightly marks However in view of the many different var nishes and polishes currently used for furniture the possibility of telephone components leaving marks on the mounting surface cannot be entirely ruled out Radio communication between the base station and the mobile units is based on the Digital Enhanced...

Page 17: ... you can attach the carrying clip supplied with the unit e g to carry the mobile unit in the pocket of your jacket Hold the mobile unit with the keypad facing the palm of your hand You will see two small holes on the sides level with the display Place the clip in one hole and then push it into the opposite hole until it clicks into place Operation with telephone changeover switch You can operate t...

Page 18: ...arge it Dialup line cannot be seized no dialling tone The plug of the telephone connecting cable is not in serted correctly Check the plug at the base station and the telephone socket recon nect if necessary page 1 The plug of the power con necting cable is not inserted correctly The plugs may have been connected wrongly Check the plug at the base station and the 220V 230V socket recon nect if nec...

Page 19: ...Generic Access Profile cross vendor DECT radio transmission system No of channels 120 duplex channels Radio frequency range 1880 MHz 1900 MHz Duplex system Time division multiplex 10 ms frame length Channel spacing 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbps Modulation Gaussian frequency shift key GFSK Voice coding 32 kbps Transmitted power 10 mW mean rating per channel Range max 300 m outdoors max 50 m indoors P...

Page 20: ...hased meets the technical requirements for connection to the German public switched telephone network You can assert your warranty claims with Siemens Ser vice directly for the address and telephone number see the last page of these operating instructions Dialling method Dial pulsing DTMF PBX recall button function Flash 80 ms or 250 ms Dimensions base station approx 172 x 171 x 90 mm L x W x H Di...

Page 21: ...as been ap proved according to EU guideline 91 263 EWG CTR6 CTR10 for telecommunications terminals Anyone is per mitted to connect this telephone to a telephone socket and use it at the Public Telecommunications Network in the UK This telephone fulfills the requirements of the following EU guidelines CE Compliant to 89 336 EEC EMC Directive and 73 23 EEC Low Voltage Directive The CE marking confir...

Page 22: ...e not signalled To make an outgoing call you must first switch on the mobile unit Switching mobile unit to protect state The protect mode should be used if you are carrying the unit in your pocket for example We advise you to switch off the mobile unit if you move out of range of the base station This helps to preserve the batteries If you were out of range of the base station for some time with y...

Page 23: ...dgement tone When the mobile unit is switched on the display shows f N h Press the key on the mobile unit briefly You hear positive acknowledgement tone The symbol C on the display flashes Wait until the symbol stops flashing The mobile unit is switched on or Replace the mobile unit in the base station or charger unit The symbol N appears on the display The mobile unit is switched on h Press the k...

Page 24: ...to a main PBX you can set the following the trunk code the main trunk code the length of the pause following the trunk code main trunk code c Dial a number If your Gigaset 1015 is linked to a PBX telecommunications system you may have to press a further key or keys to obtain an outside line You hear dial tone o Press any digit e g 2 If the same dial tone is audible as previously you will have to c...

Page 25: ...ode main trunk code B 0 Start the procedure o Enter the 4 digit system code page 14 O Select the trunk code or OO Select the main trunk code o Enter the trunk code main trunk code If there are several codes you can press O again to enter the next code B Store the setting B 1 Start the procedure o Enter the 4 digit system code O 0 2 4B Select 1 second pause or O 0 2 5B Select 2 second pause or O 0 ...

Page 26: ... your mobile unit You must always remember the system code which you have entered If you forget the number the unit has to be opened up by a technician In such cases please get in touch with your dealer address at back of operating instructions If you wish to use remote operation the system code has to be entered The default code 0000 does not work in this case B 8 Start the procedure o Enter the ...

Page 27: ...ver a call B 8 9 Start the procedure o Enter the existing PIN The PIN always consists of 4 digits o Enter the new 4 digit PIN Note carefully the number you have entered o Re enter the new PIN to confirm it B Store the setting B I9 Press the keys on the mobile unit in turn Then select the wanted code The codes available are indicated in the fol lowing sections B Store the settings A bleep tone is a...

Page 28: ...er is switched on or off during the automatic answering of calls If the loud speaker is switched on you can listen in on messages as they are recorded B I9 Start the function 21 Code for maximum message length of 30 seconds or 22 Code for maximum message length of 60 seconds or 23 Code for maximum message length of 120 seconds default setting or 24 Code for unlimited message length up to memory fu...

Page 29: ...unction You can specify whether recorded messages are to include the day and time when the message was received Time and day of week If the time stamp function is activated the current time and day of the week must be programmed in the answer ing machine They also have to be reprogrammed follow ing a power failure or if the device has been reconnected You are prompted through the setting procedure...

Page 30: ...bile unit you can termi nate the setting procedure at any time and store all data which has already been entered B I99 Press the keys on the mobile unit in turn This is followed by the indication Time setting You are then requested to enter the day of the week 1 to 7 Digits used for the days of the week 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Sunday You are then requested t...

Page 31: ...ng page 36 battery warning tone page 38 range warning tone page 39 synchronisation tone page 39 automatic call acceptance page 39 key acknowledgement tone page 37 positive acknowledgement tone page 38 negative acknowledgement tone page 38 The following stored data is deleted redial memory page 23 speed dialling memory page 41 The stored mobile unit PIN page 14 is not deleted B8C Start the procedur...

Page 32: ...the following display a call from station 2 in the following example If the mobile unit is in the base station or charger unit If the mobile unit is not in the base station or charger unit f N F 2 f N G Remove the mobile unit from the charger unit You are connected Automatic call acceptance after removing the mobile unit from the charger unit can also be deactivated page 39 If this function has be...

Page 33: ... calls 21 Gigaset 2015 GBR A30852 X 1105 B301 1 7619 KAP05 FM4 4 8 99 Terminating a call Replace the mobile unit in the base station or charger unit The connection is cleared down or c Clear down the connection ...

Page 34: ... 123456 f N b F The number can consist of a maximum of 22 digits o Enter the required number on the keypad of the mobile unit You can then check this number on the display e g Q If nessesary press speed dial key to delete last digit c Press the key within 30 seconds to seize the dialup line The number is dialled after a brief interval Ringing tone is then audible or a If the number has been entere...

Page 35: ...is then heard O Keep pressing the key until the required number appears on the display of the mobile unit Q If nessesary press speed dial key to delete last digit c Seize the dialup line The number is dialled Ringing tone is then heard Numbers which you dial in the form of speed dialling codes are not entered in the redial memory c Seize the dialup line You hear dial tone Qo Press the speed dialli...

Page 36: ...al connection has been set up Qo Press the speed dialling key and enter the speed dialling code 0 to 9 for the required number Q If nessesary press speed dial key to delete last digit or Q If you are not sure of the speed dialling code for the required number keep pressing the speed dialling key until both numbers appear on the display and c Seize the dialup line The number is dialled or a If the ...

Page 37: ...nal calls 25 Gigaset 2015 GBR A30852 X 1105 B301 1 7619 KAP06 FM4 4 8 99 Terminating the call Replace the mobile unit in the base station or charger unit The connection is cleared down or a Clear down the connection ...

Page 38: ...m the base station Terminating call prematurely Multi address call to all mobile units from a mobile unit If there are several mobile units you can make a multi address call from any mobile unit to all other accessible mobile units The first internal user to take the call is then connected to you I8 Activating deactivating open listening The volume of the loudspeaker can be regulat ed at the base ...

Page 39: ...to other persons in the room by way of the base station loudspeaker Terminating a call internally I o Press the internal key on your own mobile unit and enter the number of the required unit 1 to 6 You hear internal ringing tone The mobile unit is called You can check your own internal number by pressing I I9 Start the procedure 69 There is an advisory announcement Voice calling A preparatory tone...

Page 40: ...onsultation call Operation with several mobile units If a number of mobile units are in operation page 57 you can consult with an internal user in the course of an external call The external subscriber is placed on hold and cannot listen in instead he receives music on hold Terminating consultation continuing external call Consultation hold and call transfer are only possible if several mobile uni...

Page 41: ...e number of the required station The user is called R Terminate internal consultation You are reconnected to the external subscriber I o Press the internal key and then enter the number of the required mobile unit 1 to 6 You hear internal ringing tone The mobile unit is called The external call is held either Wait until the internal party answers Inform this user about the outside call a Transfer ...

Page 42: ...PBX you can transfer an external call to an inter nal station user In such cases note carefully the operating instructions for the telecommunications system R Initiate consultation You hear dial tone The external call is held o Enter the number of the required station The user is called either Wait until the internal party answers Inform this user about the outside call a Transfer the external cal...

Page 43: ...gnals at the base sta tion The pitch can be set to one of 6 levels The default setting is 1 Level 0 No tone ringing at the base station Calls are only signalled at the mobile unit Level 1 Level 6 Volume range from quiet to loud The volume of the tone ringing at the mobile unit can also be set page 36 B 5 Start the procedure The tone ringing which has been set is heard the volume which has been set...

Page 44: ...or the mobile unit page 58 Emergency numbers can have a maximum of 16 digits Displaying or storing emergency numbers B 6 Start the procedure The tone ringing which has been set is heard the pitch which has been set is indicated oB Press the digit for the level required 1 to 6 and store n 6 1 P f N b Example pitch level 1 has been set B 1 Start the procedure o Enter the 4 digit system code O 421B T...

Page 45: ...ault setting or o Enter the emergency number for the memory location indicated 1 to 4 If an emergency number is already stored the old number is overwritten with the new number O Display the next emergency number Any emergency numbers entered are marked for storage or B Terminate the process store all inputs B 2 7 Start the procedure o Enter the 4 digit system code B Delete all emergency numbers Y...

Page 46: ...e 4 digit system code page 14 The regis tered mobile units or their internal call numbers are shown on the display o Enter the internal number of the required mobile unit 1 to 6 O Select the first barred code for the mobile unit in question The barred code is displayed O Display the next barred code or o Enter the barred code for the memory location indicated 1 to 3 If a barred code is already sto...

Page 47: ...edure o Enter the 4 digit system code page 14 The regis tered mobile units or their internal call numbers are shown on the display o Enter the internal number of the required mobile unit 1 to 6 B Cancel all barred codes for the selected mobile unit 1 4 5 P f N b Example mobile units 1 4 and 5 are logged on B 8 4 Start the procedure o Enter the 4 digit system code page 14 The regis tered mobile uni...

Page 48: ...our mobile unit The pitch can be set to one of 6 levels The default setting is 1 Level 1 Level 6 Volume range from quiet to loud The volume of the tone ringing at the base station can also be set page 31 B 5 Start the procedure The tone ringing which has been set is heard the volume which has been set is indicated oB Press the digit for the level required 1 to 6 and store n 5 6 P f N b Example vol...

Page 49: ...d status 1 default setting or deactivated status 0 Level 1 Level 3 Handset volume normal loud The setting procedure can also be performed during a call B 0 Start the procedure The current setting is displayed o B Press the digit for the handset volume level required 1 to 3 and store 0 1 P f N Example handset volume level 1 is set Display after the handset volume has been set displays in idle state...

Page 50: ...t setting or deactivated status 0 Activating deactivating battery warning tone When battery warning tone is activated an audible low battery warning is issued for the mobile unit The battery warning tone can be activated status 1 default setting or deactivated status 0 B 3 4 Start the procedure The current setting is displayed 34 1 activated 34 0 deactivated 1B Activate negative acknowledgement to...

Page 51: ...ated status 0 default setting Activating deactivating automatic call acceptance When automatic call acceptance is activated you are connected to the calling party as soon as you remove the mobile unit from the charger unit Automatic call acceptance can be activated status 1 default setting or deactivated status 0 B 3 3 Start the procedure The current setting is displayed 33 1 activated 33 0 deacti...

Page 52: ...after you dial the last digit At the end of the call the display remains visible for about 4 seconds You can activate or deactivate the call duration display as required Default setting the call duration display is activated B 1 Start the procedure o Enter the 4 digit system code O 9 6 The current setting is indicated on the display of the mobile unit 96 1 activated 96 0 deactivated 0B Deactivate ...

Page 53: ... square PBX recall and redial keys manual dialling pause You can also administer speed dialling numbers in the course of a call B C Start the procedure o Select the speed dialling number enter a digit from 0 to 9 The selected speed dialling number and the current memory assignment are indicated on the display of the mobile unit B Acknowledge the display or o Enter and store the external number The...

Page 54: ...ible unauthor ized use Emergency numbers which have been programmed page 32 can be dialled in the barred mode Calls can still be taken at the disabled mobile unit At the base station of the Gigaset 2015 you can guard the complete telephone against outgoing external calls page 33 B 8 1 Start the procedure for activating the barring function or B 8 0 Start the procedure for deactivating the barring ...

Page 55: ...st been received page 47 You can scroll backwards and forwards through the messages You can also delete all messages or individual messages Remote operation of the answering machine is also possible page 51 Switching answering machine on off h Press the key to switch the answering machine on or off Key is lit or flashes with lengthy on periods The answering machine is switched on Key in unlit or f...

Page 56: ...he three operating modes for the period of your absence Thus callers hear announcement 1 announcement 2 or the advisory message The advisory message operating mode is set automatical ly if the message memory is full Selecting mode of operation MODE y Press the key at the base station The current operating mode is indicated via loudspeaker To change the operat ing mode press the key again To select...

Page 57: ...ot available at the moment but you can leave me a message Please speak your message after the signal A typical closing announcement is You have reached the end of the time available for your message Thank you for calling A typical advisory message is You have called Peter Jones I will be back at the office tomorrow Announcements must be between 6 and 30 seconds in length closing announcements betw...

Page 58: ...essage This is followed by a ready tone after which you record your text a You are not including a closing announcement press the key on the mobile unit The recorded text is replayed via loudspeaker so that it can be checked or Ì You are including a closing announcement only possible with announcement 1 and announcement 2 press the key at the base station You hear a preliminary announce ment Recor...

Page 59: ...he same maximum length as messages from callers The default is 2 minutes You can change the message length as required page 16 During the recording the number of seconds which have elapsed can be read off the 2 digit LED display at the base station Í Press the key at the base station Your mobile unit rings Take the call There is a loudspeaker announcement Recording message This is followed by a re...

Page 60: ...on is activated page 17 the time of the message is also indicated Ê To move on to the next message Press the key at the base station or È To play back the current message again Press the key at the base station briefly 0 7 sec or È È To skip back several messages Press the key several times in quick succession maximum of 1 sec between keystrokes or È To skip back to the first message Hold down the...

Page 61: ... message There is a reminder announcement Message is new or Ì Abort the process Playback is continued You can mark a message new up to four times Ë Press the key during playback of the message to be erased Playback is stopped There is a loudspeaker announcement Delete see also intermezzo function page 17 È Press the key There is a loudspeaker announcement Message deleted or Ì Abort the process Pla...

Page 62: ...s of speaking a message on to the answering machine Accepting a call You can take a call while the announcement or the advisory message is being played or while the caller is speaking his or her message Press the key at the base station to increase the volume Press the key at the base station to decrease the volume The volume which has been set remains stored I 9 This procedure applies to either o...

Page 63: ...he current number of messages in storage and if applicable the day and the time Remote operation from another telephone is only possible if a system code which is different from the default system code has been pro grammed page 14 Remote operation is still possible even if the answering machine has been switched off In this case you simply continue ringing until the answering machine responds o Di...

Page 64: ...set Help function The help function is available in every situation after remote operation has been initiated Playing back new messages Playing back all messages Skipping forwards and backwards during playback Interrupting playback Aborting playback The help function is accessed This is followed by the announcement New 2 New messages are played back or 5 Abort the process 2 Messages are played bac...

Page 65: ...rased Playback is stopped There is a loudspeaker announcement Delete 1 This is followed by the announcement Message deleted or 5 Abort the process Playback is continued 0 This is followed by the announcement Delete 1 This is followed by the announcement Messages deleted or 5 Abort the process 9 This is followed by the announcement Operating mode 1 Select the call recording after announcement 1 ope...

Page 66: ...fter which you record your text 5 5 You are not including a closing announcement The recorded text is replayed so that it can be checked or 5 You are including a closing announcement You hear a preliminary announcement Recording of closing an nouncement This is followed by a ready tone after which you record your text 5 Terminate recording The recorded text is replayed so that it can be checked 6 ...

Page 67: ...s is followed by the announcement Recording 2 This is followed by the announcement Message re cording You hear a ready tone after which you record your text or 5 Abort the process 6 9 You hear the announcement Voice calling This is fol lowed by a ready tone The base station loudspeaker outputs all that it spoken into the mobile unit or tele phone The internal user who takes the inside call is conn...

Page 68: ...Gigaset 2015 1 Announcement 1 Operating mode 9 2 Announcement 2 3 Advisory message 1 Message Delete 0 7 Announcement Announcement advisory message 7 Answering machine on off 8 s Gigaset 2015 Remote control for answering machine 1 2 3 l Recording 4 5 6 Output Announcement h Operating Mode 7 8 9 New Delete Status Help 0 ...

Page 69: ...the following procedure at each of these base stations Keep pressing the green paging key at the base station until you hear the log on registration tone this takes roughly 10 seconds o B Within the next minute enter the required base station number 1 to 4 and hold down the key Then press also key B until the display appears on the mobile unit Operation at one base station press 1 and also B Opera...

Page 70: ...re at each of these base stations Keep pressing the green paging key at the base station until you hear the log on registration tone this takes roughly 10 seconds Carry out the following procedures within the next minute Call down the menu Scroll to Confirm then scroll to Confirm then scroll to the required base station number Settings Log on Operation at one base station select Operation at sever...

Page 71: ... rings the system reverts to collective ringing You can specify which mobile unit is to have priority and after how many rings collective ringing is to be activated Switching from collective ringing to ringing priority and vice versa B 1 Start the procedure o Enter the 4 digit system code page 14 O 1 Prepare selection of the required mobile unit o Enter the internal number of the mobile unit 1 to ...

Page 72: ...ber of the required mobile unit 1 to 6 and confirm with B If the mobile unit is pro grammed for collective ringing it is removed from this function and vice versa n21 1234 P f N 1st example Mobile units 1 2 3 4 collective n21 12 4 P f N 2nd example Mobile unit 3 not collective B 1 Start the procedure o Enter the 4 digit system code page 14 O 2 2 The current setting is indicated on the display oB E...

Page 73: ...301 1 7619 KAP12 FM4 4 8 99 Logging off mobile unit at base station B 72 Start the procedure o Enter the 4 digit system code page 14 All registered mobile units are shown on the display oB Enter the internal number of the required mobile unit 1 to 6 and confirm with B ...

Page 74: ...ith the same mobile unit Note the following important points when oper ating a mobile unit at several base stations Calls in progress are interrupted or cleared down when you switch from the radio range of one base station to the radio range of another base station Internal calls can only be made within the radio range of a base station not to mobile units which are within radio range of a dif fer...

Page 75: ...nnected to one telephone circuit by way of a telephone changeover switch Each of the six mobile units is logged on at both base stations Each mobile unit can be used to make calls in the radio range of both base stations Each can also be accessed for incoming calls irrespective of the radio range to which it belongs With this configuration you can operate up to 6 mobile units per base station MU2 ...

Page 76: ... for two telephone circuits and eight station lines Each of the six mobile units is logged on at all three base stations Each mobile unit can be used to make calls in the radio range of all three base stations via both lines L1 and L2 Each can also be accessed for incoming calls irrespective of the radio range to which it belongs With this configuration you can also operate up to 6 mobile units pe...

Page 77: ...both base stations The base stations are connect ed to telephone circuits with different numbers Each mobile unit can be used to make calls in the radio range of both base stations The telephone circuit to which the base station is connected is seized automati cally Each mobile unit can also be accessed for incoming calls irrespective of the radio range to which they belong With this configuration...

Page 78: ...ion Normally your mobile unit sets up a new radio connection automatically when switching from the radio range of one base station to the radio range of another base station If problems arise you can select the optimal station This is the station to which the mobile unit can set up the strong est radio connection With Gigaset 1000S standard mobile unit B 3 6 Start the procedure The current setting...

Page 79: ...is station for approximately 30 sec onds when switching to the radio range of a different base station Only then does it search for the current base station You can also initiate the search for the current base station immediately With Gigaset 1000S standard mobile unit B I Start the procedure The numbers of the base stations at which the mobile unit is logged on are displayed oB Enter the number ...

Page 80: ...0C Comfort mobile unit is described on page 58 The Gigaset 2000C Comfort mobile unit has the following special features You can activate the operating func tions of your mobile unit by way of a menu which is presented in an illumi nated graphical display Instead of speed dialling numbers you can store up to 100 names and numbers in an electronic telephone directory A dialled number is shown enlarg...

Page 81: ... equivalent functions are as follows Standard mobile unit Comfort mobile unit B O ü Dialogue key functions on display SET z SET z INT Redialling of the last numbers dialled Redialling of the last numbers dialled Scroll to the next menu option Select menu option Backward deletion of input Start an internal multi address call Select a number from the telephone directory Accept the camped on external...

Page 82: ...tructure The menu structure is hierarchical layered Changing menu level and terminating menu If you are on the top menu level you can terminate the menu by means of If you are on a lower menu level you can move up a level by pressing After the menu has been ob tained with the uppermost menu level appears Three lines of available menu options are indicated on the display The first menu item is show...

Page 83: ... Collective ringing 59 Connecting 29 Connecting base station 1 Consultation call 28 Consultation within room 28 Contents of package 1 D DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication 7 Default as delivered state 18 Device control with DTMF signalling 24 Dial pulsing DP 11 Dialling with number check 22 Dialling with speed dialling numbers 23 Display flashes 6 DP dial pulsing 11 DTMF dual tone mul...

Page 84: ... 39 Redial 23 Remote operation answering machine 51 Resetting base station to default state 18 Resetting Gigaset 2000S mobile unit to default state 19 Ringing priority 59 S Safety information 8 Signalling method 11 Special accessories 7 Speed dialling numbers 23 41 deleting all 41 dialling 23 displaying 41 storing 41 Standby period 7 Storing number 41 Storing speed dialling numbers 41 Switching mo...

Page 85: ...ect the speed dialling number o Enter the telephone number and store with B Dialling with speed dialling number Press cQ then 0 9 select the speed dialling number Internal transfer of external call Press I then 1 6 dial the internal number Press a either before or after the internal user answers Taking transferred external call Ringing is heard remove the mobile unit from the charg er unit or pres...

Page 86: ... to you in the event of equipment faults Your retailer will be pleased to answer any questions concerning operation of the equipment If you have a query about telephone connections please consult Telecom APPROVED for connection to telecommunications systems specified in the instructions for use subject to the conditions set out in them xxxxxxxxx Siemens AG 1997 All rights reserved Subject to avail...

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