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1. 0 eee ee 34 Message key opening lists 00e0ee 33 Muting the handset 28 N Network mailbox 605 34 entering number 34 Number displaying caller s number CLIP 26 entering network mailbox 34 saving in the directory 29 30 O On Off key saiet ieira 1 Operating steps display 22 Order in directory 45 29 P Package contents 0 8 Phone number display notes 27 Playing back message answering machine 34 Power adapter c0cee eee 7 Power saving adapter plug 35 Index Q Questions and answers 43 R Radiation FECUCING eee cece eee eee eee 35 EINE i ceeds cviniiacciees se fea E 8 Recall key cee eee eee e ee ees 1 Redial list 2 a 32 Reducing energy consumption 35 Reducing radiation 35 Registering handset 13 Restoring to default settings handset onesna cece eee eee eens 40 Ringer Changing cece eee e eee 39 setting melody 45 39 setting volume 0065 39 S Searching in directOry cee eee eee eee 29 Sending directory entry to handset 30 Setti erer an asien sei sada 35 Setting melody ringer 39 Setting the date 0 15 Setting the time 0 15 Setting up CHArGe
2. Register HS or Put into base flashes on the display Put into base gt Place the handset in the base with its display facing forward The handset registers automati cally Registration can take up to Registering 5 minutes Do not remove the handset from the base during this time After it has registered the handset display shows HS registered briefly HS registered and then returns to idle status 13 First steps 14 m Please note Each key press interrupts automatic registration If the handset is already registered to at least one base or if automatic registration does not work the handset will have to be registered manually Manually registering the E310H handset A Gigaset E310H handset can be registered on up to four bases You must manually register the handset on both the handset 1 and the base 2 1 On the handset DET gt C Settings A gt GJ Handset JA gt C Register HS JA gt Enter the base system PIN default setting 0000 JA Registering flashes on the display 2 On the base gt Within 60 seconds press and hold the registration paging key on the base approx 3 seconds After it has registered the handset display shows HS registered briefly and then returns to idle status The internal number of the handset appears in the display e g INT 1 The registration process is cancelle
3. A Press the key below IEM on the ma D display screen to open the main menu GJ Press up or down on the control key until Settings F the menu entry Settings appears Settings on the screen jam gt Wa D Press the key below JJ on the dis play screen to open the submenu Q AT G gt 4 Press up or down on the control A key until 22 Understanding the operating steps Handset JCS Auto Answer ND Auto Answer V A ae Handset the menu entry Handset appears on the screen gt A Press the key below JJ on the display screen to open the sub menu GJ Press up or down on the control key until Auto Answer the menu entry Auto Answer appears on the screen gt Ma Press the key below JJ on the display screen to switch the function on or off 9 on The change is effective immedi ately and does not need to be confirmed Press the key below J on the display screen to jump back to the previous menu level Or Press and hold the end call key to return to idle status 23 Menu tree Menu tree If you press the MAN display key in idle status a list appears with menu entries You can scroll through the list by pressing GJ Alarm Clock J Audio Settings EX Voice Mail F Settings Some of these menu entries contain submenus The page numbers refer to the relevant description in
4. gt C Settings A gt G Handset gt JA gt J Contrast OM gt J Set contrast JA Setting the display backlight Depending on whether or not the handset is in the charger you can activate or deactivate the display backlight V on DET gt C Settings A gt G Handset gt JA gt Q Backlight J4 gt Q In Charger Out of Char gt fd V on If the display backlight In Charger is activated the display is perma nently dimmed when the handset is in the charger If the display backlight Out of Charger is activated the handset will switch the display brightness in two stages to 10 of the maximum brightness when the handset is not in the charger When the display backlight is switched off pressing any key will activate the backlight and perform the relevant key function 37 Setting the handset m Please note If the backlight is turned on out side the charger the standby time for the handset is considera bly reduced Auto answer When this function is activated you can simply lift the handset out of the charger when you receive a call without having to press the talk key 4 DET gt C Settings A gt G Handset gt J4 gt G Auto Answer gt Od V on Changing the speaker earpiece volume You can set the volume for speaker mode and earpiece mode to five dif ferent levels In idle status C gt Handset Volume JA gt Q E
5. ALAS LE E AEE E E A 40 Idle status returning tO cece eee eee ee 20 Idle status display 1 20 Incorrect entries correction 20 Internal call 0 0 ccc cece ee eee 30 call waiting 08 31 36 K Key 1 fast access to answering machine 1 Key 1 fast access to network mailbox 1 Key Click Jaci ranee nieta 40 Key lock io aia vat asi Oa ee 21 Keys control key 0 c cece eens 1 4 delete key ccc eee cece eee eee 3 display keys ee cee eee 1 3 end call key cece cece eee 1 fast access to answering machine 1 34 fast access to network mailbox 1 hash key cece cence eee 1 21 key 1 fast access to answering machine 34 On Off key cece eee eee eee eee 1 recall key cece eee cence eee 1 Shortt seeren erpi 30 Star KEYone een dein a dees 1 talk keynesiano iae 1 L Language display aienea 12 Latge font sass eistiadacesisaeeeienes 37 liquid e eree KA E aat 45 List answering machine list 33 calls listin ro ain aesa da 32 ha dsets esre ee 4 redial list 32 Lock activating deactivating key lock 21 M Making calls accepting a call l a 26 external cece eee eee eee 26 iInternal cee cece eee eee 30 Menu end tone eee eee eee e ee eee 40 a EEE E hed auemedess 24 USING n ia E E E 19 Message playing back
6. 3 Letters alphabetical 4 Other characters To get round the alphabetical order of the entries insert a space or a digit in front of the name These entries will then move to the begin ning of the directory Selecting a directory entry G Open the directory You have the following options Use QJ to scroll through the entries until the required name is selected Enter the first character of the name if necessary scroll to the entry using GJ Using the directory and lists Dialling with the directory Select an entry 4 Managing directory entries Select an entry The following functions can be selected with MAM gt GJ New Entry Save new phone number Show Number Display the phone number Show Name Display the name Edit Entry Edit selected entry Use Number Edit or add to a stored number Then dial or select other functions using Delete Entry Delete selected entry Send Entry Send an individual entry to another handset page 30 Delete List Delete all directory entries Send List Send the complete directory to another handset Shortcut For creating shortcuts by assign ing the current entry to a key see the following section 29 Using the directory and lists Using shortcut keys You can assign directory entries to the keys 2 to GJ GJ CJ Select entry gt ET gt Shortcut gt Ms Press the key to which you want to assign the entry To dial press an
7. between the following example Number or 12345678 cae of caller ZOOS 2am of call If necessary use J to select another entry The following functions can be selected with IAM gt GJ Delete Entry Delete current entry Copy to Dir Copy an entry to the directory Date Time Display date and time of call if set gt page 15 Status New Call new missed call Old Call entry already read Delete List Caution All old and new entries will be deleted After exiting the calls lists all viewed entries are assigned the status old Using the directory and lists Calling back a caller from the calls list gt CallsList 01 02 J gt QJ Select entry gt Opening lists When you press EY YJ the list selection opens You can scroll through the available lists by press ing QJ Only the lists containing messages and the network mailbox list are displayed An advisory tone sounds as soon as a new entry appears in a list The message New messages appears in the display Please note If calls are saved in the network mailbox you will receive a mes sage if the appropriate settings have been set depending on your network provider 33 Using the network mailbox Using the network mailbox The network mailbox is the answer ing machine in your provider s tele phone network More information is available from your provider You cannot use the network mailbox unless you have r
8. keys nunes 1 3 display language 45 12 Disposal reiris ioiii tipa 45 earpiece volume 4 38 39 speaker volume 645 38 39 49 Index E Earpiece SOUNA neern aea dd heehee 39 VOIUME ce cece cece eect e ee eee 38 Earpiece mode 0e eee 28 EGODECD pennau rira i ia E 35 End call key n on 1 26 Entering recall 1 Environment esssssseseeessessee 44 Error tone aneren ere ni i 40 External call 27 Extra loud erneer cee cece aaas 38 F Fast access answering machine 34 G General troubleshooting 43 Group Call ii eieae de tenons 30 H Handset activating deactivating 20 advisory tones ss cc 40 big dial font 0008 37 contact with liquid 45 de registering 0 005 14 display language 12 37 earpiece volume 0005 38 idle status cece eee ee eee 20 iStieus cack crated cease ada Conese 4 MUNG vs ice eden scat etan 28 registering cee 13 restoring to default settings 40 setting individual 37 setting UP eee eee eee ee eee 10 SOUNG fines ccs edad Haein 39 speaker volume 000005 38 transferring acall 31 Hash key 0 cece cence eee 1 21 Hearing aids cece eee 7 HEI DS sos shrek nd we bied Miele 8s eas 43 50 l Icon keylock eeue sen an ians e 21
9. name will be displayed Dialling from the redial list Press the talk key G Select an entry Press the talk key The number is dialled Managing entries in the redial list Press the talk key e Select an entry ET Press the display key The following functions can be selected with QJ Use Number Edit or add to the number Then dial or select other functions from the MEM Copy to Dir Copy an entry to the directory Delete Entry Delete selected entry Delete List Delete all entries 32 Answering machine list dependent on base The answering machine list contains all the calls recorded by the answer ing machine You can use the list to listen to messages on the answering machine Network mailbox list You can use this list to listen to mes sages on the network mailbox gt page 34 Calls list dependent on base Prerequisite CLIP page 27 Depending on the base the calls list contains All calls Accepted calls Unanswered calls Calls recorded by the answer ing machine Missed calls Unanswered calls Calls not recorded by the answering machine See your base user guide for further information Opening the calls list gt G CallsList The calls list is displayed as follows CallsList 01 02 Number of new entries number of old read entries OK Press the display key to open the list The last incoming call is displayed The display will alternate
10. off page 39 Answering machine activated dependent on base Batteries are charged page 17 m Charge status of the batteries page 17 f or 400 sam INT 1 Name of the handset 23 04 10 53 Current day current time page 15 INT 1 Alarm clock switched on and wake up time set New messages on the voice mail dependent on INT 1 base network mailbox page 34 New messages orin the calls list page 32 EX a E Display keys page 3 Other display icons Call 4 page 27 Alarm call page 35 AD Ff D Display during external call l Connection established 00 00 37 Call duration Display key page 3 Set call volume page 38 Display phone number Access service information Icons and keys Main menu icons F v Alarm Clock i J Audio Settings Settings GF Voice Mail S Settings For information on using the menu and the menu tree see page 19 page 24 Display keys The functions of the display keys change depending on the particu lar operating situation Example Current display key ME a Menu paN function Display keys II Examples MEET Open main menu menu for further functions ESM Confirm selection or save entry Access calls list gt page 32 network mailbox gt page 34 or answering machine list dependent on base Delete key delete one character at a time from
11. FCO f fm Charging If Eco Mode gt page 35 is activated the icon is displayed in the top left corner of the display 17 What would you like to do next Your phone is now ready for use If you have any questions about using your phone please read the tips on troubleshooting Questions and answers page 43 or contact our Customer Care team gt page 41 What would you like to do next 18 Now that you have successfully set up your Gigaset you can start calling immediately or you can adapt it to your personal require ments Use the following guide to quickly locate the most important functions Operating the phone Changing the ringers and volume on the handset Changing the call volume on the handset Setting the sound of the earpiece Activating Eco Mode Eco Mode Transferring an old directory to a new handset Setting big dial font Storing numbers in the directory page 19 page 39 page 38 page 39 page 35 page 30 page 37 page 29 Using the phone Using the phone Menu guidance Your telephone s functions are accessed via a menu consisting of several levels menu overview gt page 24 Main menu first menu level gt When the handset is in idle status press the display key IIAM to open the main menu The functions in the main menu are shown by means of an icon and the function s F name Settings Selecting a function gt You can scroll between functions using t
12. Forgotten system PIN gt Reset the system PIN to 0000 Put into base or Register HS flashes in the display The handset has not been regis tered with the base or has been de registered gt Place the handset in the base automatic registration may take up to 5 minutes or register the handset manually page 13 The number of the caller is not dis played although CLIP has been set Calling Line Identification is not ena bled gt The caller should ask the network provider to enable Calling Line Identification CLI Refer to the notes on Calling Line Identification page 27 The handset does not ring The ringer is switched off gt Activate the ringer gt page 39 43 Environment You hear an error tone when key ing 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 Exclusion of liability Some displays may contain pixels picture elements which remain activated or deactivated This is completely normal and does not indicate a fault 44 Environment Our environmental mission statement We Gigaset Communications GmbH bear social responsibility and are actively committed to a bet ter world Our ideas technologies and actions serve people society a
13. Gigaset H Congratulations By purchasing a Gigaset you have chosen a brand that is fully committed to sustainability This product s packaging is eco friendly saison To learn more visit www gigaset com GIGASET INSPIRING CONVERSATION MADE IN GERMANY Overview of handset Overview of handset 1 Display in idle status gt page 17 2 Display keys page 3 3 Control key page 4 4 Talk speaker key Accept call start dialling toggle between earpiece and speaker mode page 28 Lights up speaker mode activated Flashes incoming call 5 Key 1 Call answering machine dependent on base network mailbox gt page 34 6 Star key Ringers on off press and hold 7 0 key recall key Consultation call flash press and hold 8 End call key on off key End call cancel function go back one menu level press briefly back to idle status press and hold acti vate deactivate handset press and hold in idle status 9 Hash key Keypad lock on off press and hold page 21 upper lower case and digits page 47 enter dialling pause press and hold 10 Microphone Please note To change the display language proceed as described on page 37 Icons and keys Icons and keys Display icons The display depends on the phone s settings and operating status Signal strength page 35 or Eco Mode icon page 35 Keypad locked page 21 Ringer switched
14. NT Please retain your sales receipt as proof of the date of purchase Customer Service If you require assistance in operating this product please contact us AUS 1300 780 878 or by e mail at the Customer Care section of our website at www gigaset com au NZ 0800 780 878 or by e mail at the Customer Care section of our website at www gigaset com au If you are trying to access a Network Service and require assistance specifically related to the network service or would like to subscribe to the service contact your service provider Product Warranty Subject to the conditions below this product excluding battery and accessory devices is guaranteed against any defect in materials or workmanship under conditions of normal use for a period of 12 months from date of purchase The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to other warranties and remedies that are implied under the Australian Trade Practices Act and similar Country State and Territory laws Statutory Rights Subject to your Statutory Rights the goods will not be eligible for service under this warranty if 1 Proof of purchase cannot be provided 2 The defect was caused by an accident misuse abuse improper installation or operation vermin infestation lack of reasonable care unauthorised modification loss of parts tampering or attempted repair by a person not authorised by Gigaset or 3 The product has been damaged by lightning or a mains powe
15. alling pause During the call you can access the menu for adjusting the earpiece vol ume with J and adjust the volume using J Ending a call cancelling dialling Press the end call key or place the handset in the base or charger 26 Accepting a call The handset indicates an incoming call in three ways by ringing by a display on the screen and by the flashing talk speaker key 4 Press the talk speaker key to accept the call If the handset is in the charger and the Auto Answer function is acti vated page 38 the handset automatically accepts the call when you remove it from the charger If the ringer is intrusive press DEST gt Silent Og You can accept the call as long as it is displayed on the screen Calling Line Identification When you receive a call the caller s number is displayed on the screen if the following prerequisites are met Your network provider supports CLIP CLI CLI Calling Line Identification the caller s number is transmitted CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation the caller s number is displayed You have requested CLIP from your network provider The caller has requested CLI from the network provider Call display When you receive a call the phone number is shown in the display If the number of the caller is stored in your directory the display is replaced by the corresponding directory entry M 123456789 T
16. and Cre scendo volume increases with each ring can be set Melody List of pre loaded ringer melo dies The first three melodies are the classic ringer melodies You can also set different ringer mel odies for the following functions External Calls Internal Calls Alarm Clock Setting the handset Setting the ringer volume The ringer volume is the same for all types of ring In idle status 6 C Ringer Volume gt 4 GJ Set the volume OK Press the display key to save the setting Please note You can also adjust the ringer vol ume via the menu page 24 Setting the ringer melody Set different ringer melodies for external calls internal calls and the alarm clock In idle status 6 GJ Ringer Melody gt A gt QJ External Calls Internal Calls Alarm Clock J4 GJ Select melody and press DA V selected m Please note You can also set the ringer melo dies via the menu gt page 24 Activating deactivating the ringer You can Permanently deactivate the ringer in idle status or when receiving a call Deactivate the ringer for the cur rent call only The ringer cannot be reactivated while a call is in progress 39 Setting the handset Permanently deactivating the ringer Press and hold the star key The icon appears in the display Reactivating the ringer Press and hold the star key Deactivating the ri
17. and lists ccc cece cece e ween eens 28 Directory srono ace Sects water a did a abate Ae Murad Maa a ee E 28 Making internal CaliSs 2 c sacccnecaced eaqnaeua ieee wescwnee 30 Redighlist sh cated ata eadarendatons yaraieb a a e aea 32 Answering machine list dependent on base 32 Network mailbox list soi 15 ais ba weruias wane a as eeiwe Rees eee 32 Calls list dependent on base ccc cece eee e eee nee eees 32 Opening ISIS faa doch mana s Suck bye PN Pay Mae E a 33 Using the network mailbox cece eee eee e eee eeeee 34 Accepting a new message from the network mailbox 34 Playing back messages 24s eines ease acon anaes cGee bee Raa a 34 ECO DEG ac ceVints nee Rete eee CaF AR ee eee ens 35 Using the handset as an alarm clock eeeeeeeeee 35 Setting the handset ccc cece cece ecco neces eee enes 37 Changing the display language cece eee eee eens 37 Setting big dial font ajc siaasw sh ud wehd wah eee eae Rees oes 37 Changing the display contrast se cee eee eee eee eens 37 Setting the display backlight cece eee eee eens 37 Auto ANSWER cccceigaadweued Medeadiouee iene elioed aboot tureua ted 38 Changing the speaker earpiece volume ee eee eee 38 Setting the sound of the earpiece 0 cece eee eee ee eee 39 CHANGING tinges cca aa ae ene ewerae wale eats AE ER 39 Advisory warning tones ce
18. apacity of 1000 mAh Using special high performance batteries or batteries with high capacities is not recommended for cordless phones The operating time of your Gigaset depends on the capacity and age of the batteries and the way it is used Standby times talktimes operating times are maximum possible times charging times are typical values General specifications 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 Capacity mAh approx 550 700 800 1000 Standby time 190 220 255 310 hours 153 176 203 250 Talktime hours 117 20 23 128 Operating time for 1 5 hrs of calls per day hours Without 110 130 1150 1185 With 85 95 110 1135 Eco Mode Length of the 370 us transmission pulse Channel grid 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbit s Modulation GFSK Language code 32 kbit s Transmission 10 mW Charging time in 6 7 8 9 5 charger hours power average power per channel 250 mW pulse power Range Up to 300 m out doors up to 50 m indoors Without with display backlight Without display backlight Setting the display backlight page 37 Due to the constant progression in battery development the l
19. arpiece Speaker gt J4 G Set the volume 1 5 OK Press the display key to save the setting 38 During a call via the earpiece or in speaker mode Press the control key to open the menu for setting the volume Set the ear piece or speaker volume 1 5 by pressing J The setting 1 5 will be saved automatically after approximately 3 seconds or alternatively press the display key ef m Please note You can also set the call volume via the menu page 24 Extra loud setting During a call the earpiece volume can also be set to Extra Loud Do not hold the handset close to the ear when doing so If Extra Loud is set Extra Loud is shown on the display After pressing the display key EJ or at the end of the call the volume will automatically drop to the previously set level m Warning This setting can cause damage to the hearing of people with good hearing and is only intended for people with a hearing impairment It may amplify interference noise in the phone line Setting the sound of the earpiece Adjust the sound of the earpiece to suit your requirements Low Default setting High Treble emphasis setting In idle status C gt Handset Sound JA gt Q Low High gt fd V selected m Please note You can also set the sound of the earpiece via the menu gt page 24 Changing ringers Volume Five volume levels 1 5
20. ce cece cence cnet ene eeees 40 Restoring the handset default settings eee eee 40 Customer service amp product warranty Australia and New Zealand cccceeceee eee eeeeeees 41 Questions and answers ssssssssussssesreersrrserreree 43 Environment na e E E E a AE 44 APpENdIK 23s iciees cx aecidss swede E eaea EEN EE OO AERES 45 CARES o aa N E TE TE E E EEA TE E cule E Es 45 Contact with liquid 0 cece cece cece cence eee eee nes 45 SDECITICATIONS aea ae Geach count oe Pk oe ek oe Tel pe eel een eee 45 Writing and editing names cece eee eee reece eens 47 A CCOSSOMIOS 555555560505 die enai ed oa e Gow TEE e ea WS 08 O s 48 Mounting the charger on the wall ceeeeeeees 48 Indek noch oksod nieuw E Ea E Re nae E TE Ne casoeh acinar 49 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 T Please note Use only the power adapter supplied Fit only the recommended rechargeable batteries page 45 i e never use a con ventional non rechargeable battery or other battery type as this could result in sig nificant health risks and personal injury Using your telephone may affect nearby medical equipment Be aware of the tech nical conditions in your particula
21. control key to swap between fields gt Press the key below ef on the display screen to confirm your entry The display shows Saved You will Saved hear a confirmation tone Lanois gt Press and hold the end call key Eerie g to return to idle status NY 16 First steps m Please note If your phone receives the date and time during calling line dis play e g via your network provider a router or PABXs you can specify whether this data should be copied to your phone gt Press the following keys in sequence You will see the following display and the current setting will flash 973 SET 0 Press one of the following keys to determine when the date should be copied across Never Or Once in case the date time is not set on your phone Or Always Your selection is displayed e g 2 for Always 973 SET 2 gt Press the display key Qf v Display in idle status Once the phone is registered and the time set the idle status is shown as in this example Screen display m Reception between the base and the INT1 23 04 10 53 handset Good to poor 9 v No reception Battery charge status Batteries charged to over 66 3 Batteries charged to between 34 and 66 Batteries charged to between 11 and 33 Batteries charged below 11 Flashes battery almost empty less than 10 minutes of talktime
22. d after 60 seconds If the handset has not registered within this time repeat the process Please note For instructions on de registering handsets please consult the base user guide First steps Setting the date time Set the date time so that the correct date and time can be assigned to incoming calls and so that you can use the alarm m Please note Depending on your network provider the date and time may be displayed automatically Menu gt Press the key below IAM on z the display screen to open the A main menu gt Press down on the control key ra ms Da until the menu entry amp Settings appears on the screen ee gt Press the key below JJ on the display screen The menu entry Date Time Date Time appears on the screen gt Press the key below JJ on the a Cr display screen 1 15 First steps gt The input field opens The active line is marked Enter the day month and year as a 6 digit number via the keypad e g COCOA for 1 April 2011 Sa To correct errors Press leftor 5 aA E right on the control key to IE Q L Tad the position of the cur gt DO OK SS a gt Press the key below JA on the D display screen to confirm your entry gt Enter the hours and minutes as a 4 digit number via the keypad i 071 e g 0J ICIEI for 07 15 am Time or 5 If necessary use the
23. d hold the relevant shortcut key Transferring the directory to another handset You can transfer directory entries from other handsets to your new handset even entries from old handsets Prerequisites The sending and receiving hand sets must both be registered to the same base The other handset and the base can send and receive directory entries GJ GJ Select entry gt M gt Q Send Entry Send List gt DA gt GJ Select internal of the receiving handset OK Amessage appears on the display to confirm a successful transfer You will hear the confirmation tone 30 Adding a displayed number to the directory You can copy numbers displayed in alist e g the calls list or redial list to the directory A number is displayed m gt G Copy to Dir I gt Complete the entry page 29 Making internal calls Internal calls are free calls between handsets that are registered with the same base Calling a specific handset O Initiate internal call i Enter the number of the handset Or O Initiate internal call GJ Select handset Press the talk key Calling all handsets group call lt j Press and hold Or K Initiate internal call Press the star key Or Initiate internal call Call All Select Press the talk key Ending a call Press the end call key Accepting an internal call Using the directory and lists Accepting a waitin
24. e batteries are fully discharged Please note After the first battery charge and discharge you may place your handset in the charger after every call Always repeat the charging and discharging procedure if you remove the batteries from the handset and reinsert them The batteries may warm up during charging This is not dan gerous After awhile the charge capacity of the batteries will decrease for technical reasons 11 First steps Changing the display language Change the display language if you do not understand the language currently set aa English V AEE Francais Jj amp 1 Francais vV TERI 12 gt Press the right hand display key gt Press keys slowly one after the other The display for setting languages appears and the current language e g English is selected gt Press down on the control key until the language you wish to use is displayed e g French gt Press the key below JJ to select this language The selection is marked with vV gt Press and hold the end call key to return to idle status First steps Registering the handset Before you can use the phone you must first register the handset to the base The registration procedure will depend on the type of base Automatically registering the E310H handset to the Gigaset E310 E310A base Prerequisite The handset must not already be registered to a base
25. e first caller gt Press the Recall key and put the new caller on hold You can alternate between the calls in this way Or Hang up the first call The phone will ring again with the second caller This means that you will not be able to go back to the first caller For more information please contact Optus v New Zealand Telecom NZ You are on the phone and hear four beeps To talk to the second caller gt Press the Recall key on your phone To return to the first caller Press the Recall key again and you will be able to continue your original conversation For more information please contact Telecom NZ Setting the handset You can change the settings on your handset to suit your individual requirements Changing the display language You can view the display texts in dif ferent languages u gt G3 Settings A gt G Handset gt J4 gt Q Language gt A gt I Select language JA The current language is indicated by av If you accidentally choose a lan guage you do not understand wN gt GJ Select language gt fd V selected Setting big dial font You can improve the legibility of the digits when you dial Bigger digits are displayed DET gt C Settings A gt G Handset gt J4 gt Q Big Dial Font JJ V on Setting the handset Changing the display contrast You can set the display contrast to 9 levels DET
26. ed equip ment serve to prevent potential harm to the environment and to health They are a precondition for the re use and recycling of used electrical and elec tronic equipment For further information on dispos ing of your used equipment please contact your local authority or your refuse collection service Appendix Care Wipe the base station charging cradle and handset with a damp cloth do not use solvent or an anti static cloth Appendix Never use a dry cloth This can cause Static Impairments in high gloss finishes can be carefully removed using dis play polishes for mobile phones Contact with liquid A If the handset has come into contact with liquid 1 Switch off the handset and re move the battery pack immedi ately 2 Allow the liquid to drain from the handset 3 Pat all parts dry then place the handset with the battery com partment open and the keypad facing down in a dry warm place for at least 72 hours not in a mi crowave oven etc 4 Do not switch on the handset again until it is completely dry When it has fully dried out you will normally be able to use it again Specifications Batteries Technology Nickel metal hydride NiMH Size AAA Micro HRO3 Voltage 1 2 V Capacity 550 1000 mAh The device is supplied with two approved batteries 45 Appendix Handset operating times charging times Your handset can charge batteries up to a c
27. eens 8 Setting up the charger sch adhweadyaeadsad yaa yan baat 8 Connecting the charger ics4issas ites Mowe Mead ehodeeeeany 9 Setting up the handset for use cece eee eee eee eee ee 10 Changing the display language cee eee eee ee eee 12 Registering the handset 5 ienxseasacrggerwpectoen ann ad eons 13 Setting the date time cece eee cece cece eee teens 15 What would you like to do next cece cece ee eee eens 18 Using the phone ascvineswwes cadaecpeauiweesWadyseniuaceeny 19 Menu guidance 25 parsons ayes he OE RH ap ewes 19 Keys on the keypad Shins ssiene dare read ad Geer ena nd eee eee a4 OTe 20 Correcting incorrect entries 1 0 6 eee eee eee eee eee 20 Activating deactivating the handset se eee ee eee 20 Activating deactivating the keypad lock 0 eee 21 Understanding the operating steps cece eee eens 22 Menu tree n seinna eere sees casete des deue sealed bedecees 24 MakingCalls isc ticcdceicaiatienssesualiamereeenuceeneavens 26 Making external calls and ending calls eee eee 26 Accepting d call cs iser eea Navi Sava Pe ae eos een ean E eee 26 Calling Line Identification cee cece cece eee eens 26 Notes on phone number display CLIP 0ceeeeee 27 Speaker mode cece cece ence eee eee eee en een eneaes 28 M IN sessao a cele oan cial ean A moby band aides Dats 28 Contents Using the directory
28. equested it from your provider Entering the network mailbox number In order to use the network mailbox quickly and easily via the network mailbox list and to use fast access you will need to enter the number in your phone DEST gt QJ Voice Mail J4 gt J Netw Mailbox 4 Oi Enter the network mail box number and press Accepting anew message from the network mailbox When a message is recorded you receive a call from the network mail box If you have requested Calling Line Identification the network mailbox number is displayed If you accept the call the new messages are played back If you do not accept the call the network mailbox number is saved in the calls list gt page 32 34 Please note Enter the network mailbox phone number into your directory along with the designation Network mailbox the display and the calls list will then show this designa tion Playing back messages There are three ways of calling the network mailbox Call the network mailbox via the Voice Mail menu DEST gt QJ Voice Mail JA gt J Play Messages gt JA Dependent on base gt G Net Mailbox J4 Call the network mailbox via the network mailbox list gt J Netw MBX The list is displayed as follows Netw MBX 00 00 The number of new messages is only displayed correctly if your network pro vider transmits this information The number of old messages i
29. g call Your telephone rings and the inter nal number of the caller appears in the display e g INT 2 Press the talk key to accept the call Ending a call Press the end call key Transferring a call to another handset internal consultation You are in conversation with an external participant O Open the list of handsets The external participant hears the music on hold G Selecta handset or Call All and press oY When an internal participant answers gt If necessary announce the exter nal call Either Press the end call key The external call is transferred to the other handset Or Press the display key You are reconnected with the external participant When transferring a call you can also press the end call key before the internal participant answers If the internal participant does not answer or the line is busy the call will automatically return to you If you receive an external call during an internal call you will hear the call waiting tone short tone The caller s number will appear in the display if Calling Line Identification is enabled gt Press the end call key to end the internal call gt Press the talk key to accept the external call 31 Using the directory and lists Redial list The redial list contains the ten num bers last dialled with the handset If one of the numbers is in the direc tory the corresponding
30. he control key QJ The relevant function is shown in the display gt Press the display key JJ to select the displayed function This opens the corresponding submenu and the first entry is dis played If you press the display key 5 left on the control key amp _ or briefly press the end call key the display returns to idle status Submenus The functions in the submenu are indicated by name Selecting a function Handset gt You can scroll between functions using the control key J The relevant function is shown in the display Press the display key JJ to select the displayed function This opens the corresponding submenu and the first entry is dis played If you press the display key 53 left on the control key amp _ or briefly press the end call key the display will return to the previous menu level Any settings you have not confirmed by pressing JJ will be dis carded v 19 Using the phone Returning to idle status From any point in the menu gt Press and hold the end call key or gt Do not press any key after 2 minutes the display will automatically revert to idle status Q INT 1 23 04 10 53 Keys on the keypad etc Press the corresponding key on the handset i Enter digits or letters Correcting incorrect entries You can correct incorrect characters in the input fields by navigating to the incorrect entry using the control key You can then Use
31. he following is displayed instead of the number External call if no number is transmitted Withheld if the caller has with held Calling Line Identification Unavailable if the caller has not requested Calling Line Identifica tion Notes on phone number display CLIP By default the number of the caller is shown in the display of your Gigaset telephone You do not have to make any other settings on your Gigaset telephone However if the caller s number is not displayed this can be due to the following You have not requested CLIP from your network provider Your telephone is connected via a PABX or a router with an inte grated PABX gateway that does not transmit all information Making calls Is your telephone connected via a PABX gateway You can establish this by checking for an additional device connected between your telephone and home connection e g a PABX gateway etc In most cases simply resetting this device will remedy the situation gt Briefly disconnect the PABX power plug Re insert the plug and wait for the device to restart If the caller number is still not displayed gt Check the CLIP phone number display settings of your PABX and activate this function if necessary In the user manual for the device search for the term CLIP or an alternative term such as calling line identification phone number identification caller ID etc If necessary contact
32. irst steps Setting up the handset for use 10 The display is protected by a plastic film Please remove the protective film Inserting the batteries and closing the battery cover m Warning Use only rechargeable batteries page 45 recommended by Gigaset Communications GmbH i e never use a conventional non rechargeable battery as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury For example the outer casing of the batteries could be damaged or the batteries could explode The phone could also malfunction or be damaged as a result of using batteries that are not of the recommended type gt Insert the batteries with the polarity in the correct direction The polarity is indicated in on the battery compart ment gt Slide the battery cover back into the main casing until it clicks into place To reopen the battery cover for instance to replace the batteries press the grooved area at the top of the cover and slide it downwards First steps Initial charging and discharging of the batteries The correct charge status can only be displayed if the battery is first fully charged and discharged gt Charge the handset in the charger for 7 hours m Please note The handset must only be placed in the designated Gigaset E310 E310A base or the corresponding charger gt After charging remove the handset from the charger and only replace it when th
33. ist of rec ommended batteries in the FAQ sec tion of the Gigaset Customer Care pages is updated regularly www gigaset com service 46 Ambient condi tions for operation 5 C to 45 C 20 to 75 relative humidity Dialling mode DTMF tone dial ling Writing and editing names The following rules apply when writ ing names Each key between 2 and is assigned several letters and char acters Control the cursor with O Characters are inserted at the cur sor position Press the display key RE to delete the character to the left of the cur sor The first letter of the name is auto matically capitalised and then fol lowed by lower case letters Setting upper lower case or digits Repeatedly press the hash key amp to change the text input mode Appendix Writing names Enter the individual letters charac ters by pressing the corresponding key Briefly press the key several times in succession to select the required let ter character Standard characters x lt N x lt w x lt gt gt lt 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 12x 13x 14x 15x M A M ow gt Q ar N E Slelo 3 lao alov xic al gt is gt 3lolo m xI lt s ol a nav OIc N O 3 B l i l l Hl sl N olulal wu a
34. l wl rn k CA I o lt S WD a w V S Sc 1 a 123 Digits Abc Upper case abc Lower case First letter in capitals all others in lower case 47 Mounting the charger on the wall Accessories Compatibility You can find more information about the handset functions in connection with the individual Gigaset bases at www gigaset com compatibility All accessories and batteries are available from your phone retailer Gigaset Use only original accessories This will avoid possible health risks Original and personal injury and also ensure that all the relevant regula Accessories tions are complied with Mounting the charger on the wall 48 Index Index A Character Set cece eee 47 Accepting a call u un 26 Charge status indicator 2 ACCESS ONES ys 2 52 iuaeseersvadaisedven 48 Charger Activating SettINg UP eee eee eee eee eee 8 advisory tones o on 40 CLI CLIP etnettneeeeeeeee teen eeneey 26 SRG answer chic oe ca eee on eR 38 Confirmation tone 4 40 handset o a hae 20 Control key 1 4 key lock onanan noinine 21 Correcting incorrect entries 20 Adapter plug Customer service amp product warranty Power SAVING 0 ianea 35 Australia and New Zealand 41 Advisory tones ee eee eee 40 D Alarm clock 0 cece eeeeeeees 35 Deactivating Anonymous ee EG pe M
35. nd the environment The aim of our global activity is to secure sustaina ble life resources for humanity We are committed to a responsibility for our products that comprises their entire life cycle The environmental impact of products including their manufacture procurement distri bution utilisation service and dis posal are already evaluated during product and process design Further information on environmen tally friendly products and proc esses is available on the Internet at www gigaset com Environmental management system tional 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 Manage ment Service GmbH Gigaset Communica tions GmbH is certified pursuant to the interna Ecological energy consumption The use of ECO DECT page 35 saves energy and makes an active contribution towards protecting the environment 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 authority or the dealer you purchased the product from All electrical and electronic equip ment must be disposed of sepa rately from general household waste using the sites designated by local authorities The appropriate dis X posal and separate col lection of us
36. nger for the current call M gt Silent gt J4 Advisory warning tones Your handset uses advisory tones to tell you about different activities and statuses The following tones can be activated and deactivated independently of each other Advis Tones Key click Every key press is confirmed Confirmation tone rising tone sequence At the end of an entry setting when the hand set is placed in the base charger and on arrival of anew entry in the answering machine list or the calls list Error tone descending tone sequence When you make an incorrect entry Menu end tone When scroll ing at the end of a menu Battery Low The battery needs charging The menu end tone when scrolling at the end of a menu cannot be deactivated 40 Activating deactivating advisory tones uM gt C Audio Settings A gt GJ Advis Tones gt J V on Activating deactivating the battery low beep uM gt C Audio Settings A gt Q Battery Low gt JA V on Restoring the handset default settings You can reset any individual settings and changes that you have made This will not affect entries in the directory calls list date and time or the handset s registration to the base uM gt C Settings A gt G Handset gt JA gt G Reset Handset gt JA gt Reset gt od Cancel the reset with Customer service amp product warranty Australia and New Zealand IMPORTA
37. ns about using your phone visit us anytime at www gigaset com service In addition the following table pro vides troubleshooting assistance The display is blank 1 The handset is not activated gt Press and hold the end call key 2 The battery is empty gt Charge the battery or replace it gt page 11 You cannot hear a ringtone dial ling tone from the fixed line The phone cord supplied has not been used or has been replaced bya new cord with the wrong pin con nections gt Please always use the phone cord supplied or ensure that the pin connections are correct when purchasing from a retailer Base flashes in the display 1 The handset is outside the range of the base gt Reduce the distance between the handset and the base The range of the base is reduced because Eco Mode mode is acti vated gt Deactivate Eco Mode or reduce the distance between the handset and the base 3 The base is not activated N gt Check the base power adapter The connection always terminates after approx 30 seconds Repeater activated deactivated gt Activate deactivate the handset gt page 20 When you try to activate Eco Mode Not possible appears in the display A handset is registered to the base that does not support Eco Mode Error tone sounds after system PIN prompt You have entered the wrong system PIN gt Reset the system PIN to 0000
38. ola ets 27 advisory tones 00eee ee 40 Answering machine list 3 auto ANSWEL 6 eee eee eee eee 38 AUTO ANSWEF veveeevererereanes 26 38 Handset iivicdeue wed ee eee a 20 B key lock ss ccccanaskaciieee iti sarina 21 Bat Might eicanetettGpcceem ides 37 Delete key 0 0 sees eeeeee eens 3 Battery Deleting characters 005 20 battery low tone 0 000 40 Dialling Charging cecceeeceeeeeeeeees 11 using shortcut 30 displayi Scans ee ntre EEE 2 with directory sasasi 29 IE ra ASA AEEA 2 Dialling pause 1 26 29 INSErt Ng noaoono nananana 10 Directory aia sot ahut aE eE e ee 28 Battery low tone 0 c0 eee 40 OPENIN COR ee Lt Coca 4 order of entries 45 29 C SAVING Entry ennnen 29 Call saving first number 28 inteWMalt 2sskee Ape erian 30 selecting entry eee ee 29 transferring connecting 31 sending entry list to handset 30 Call waiting internal call 31 36 Display Calling backlight eee 37 externally 0c cece cece e ee 26 changing display language 12 37 internally ccc cece eee eee 30 CONTASU 66 iae e hannen 37 Calling Line Identification 26 in idle status n 1 20 Calls list ies ceveicveeadiduwed ainonzast 32 network mailbox message 34 Care of the telephone 45 number CLI CLIP 045 26 Changing Display
39. r ceeds havvsoanlee dada davies 8 handset ien eee 10 Sound of the earpiece 39 Speaker Mode 00cee eens 28 Specifications 6 cece ee eee 45 Star key ccc cece eee e eee eee ee ee 1 T Talk key 0 cece cece cee cece eee ee 1 U UNKNOWN ce cece eee ee eee eee 27 51 Index V Viewing network mailbox message 34 Volume earpiece sseeeereruerenes 38 39 extra loud 0 cee cee eee eee eee 38 handset speaker volume 38 loudspeaker 0006 38 39 INJET e deh said ded O AE 39 W Writing and editing names 47 52 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 This user guide is made from 100 recycled paper 1008 M2351 C401
40. r environment for example 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 Do not hold the rear of the handset to your ear when it is ringing or when speaker mode is activated Otherwise you risk serious and permanent damage to your hear ing During a call a very high call volume can be set on your handset This setting can cause damage to the hearing of people with good hearing and is only intended for people with a hearing impairment page 38 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 If you require assist ance please contact the hearing aid supplier Do not install the charger in bathrooms or shower rooms The charger is not splash proof Do not use your phone in environments with a potential explosion hazard e g paint shops If you give your 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 Not all of the functions described in this user guide a
41. r it Q INT 1 12 00 10 53 When the alarm clock rings Press any key to deactivate the alarm clock for 24 hours Ifyou do not press any key the alarm clock switches off after one minute 35 Using the handset as an alarm clock Call waiting Many Telecommunication providers in Australia and New Zealand offer a Call waiting service on your Home Phone Line Please speak to your service provider to check if your Home Phone line is activated for this service charges may apply The most common providers instructions for Call waiting are as follows m Please note These processes depend on the network provider and are subject to change Australia Telstra To answer an incoming call when you re already on a call or to switch between calls gt Press the Recall key and listen for the dial tone then press 2 To hang up on one call and return to the other gt Press the Recall key on your phone and listen for the dial tone then press To reject an incoming call when you are already on a call gt Push the Recall key on your phone and listen for the dial tone then press 5 again For more information please contact Telstra 36 Optus You are on the phone and hear the beeps To put the first caller on hold and talk to the new caller the caller on hold will hear nothing gt Press the Recall key on your phone To return to th
42. r surge 4 The Phone was not imported into Australia by Gigaset Communications GmbH To obtain service during the terms of this warranty call the Information Line on AUS 1300 780 878 or by e mail at the Customer Care section of our website at www gigaset com au NZ 0800 780 878 41 If it is necessary to have the product serviced the Customer Service Represent ative will inform you of the product return process Please ensure that 1 You provide proof of purchase 2 Your product is suitably packaged and 3 You have included all components from the original purchase Subject to your Statutory Rights 1 Any claim under this warranty is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product and 2 If the goods are found to be in sound working order by the authorised serv ice centre you may be charged a fee for service and for any other direct costs associated with having the product delivered for service Replacement or repair services are only offered for products purchased in Australia and New Zealand that bear Gigaset Communications GmbH local registered N Number and Telepermit markings TAN Please have your proof of purchase ready when calling IMPORTANT NOTICE Under power failure conditions this telephone may not operate Please ensure that a separate telephone not dependent upon local power is available for emergency use 42 Questions and answers If you have any questio
43. re available in all countries The device cannot be used in the event of a power failure It is also not possible to trans mit emergency calls First steps First steps Checking the package contents One Gigaset E310H handset Two batteries One battery cover One charger One power adapter One user guide Setting up the charger The charger is designed for use in dry rooms in a temperature range of 5 C to 45 C gt Set up the charger on a level non slip surface or mount the charger on the wall page 48 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 buildings The range is reduced when Eco Mode is acti vated page 35 The phone s feet do not usually leave any marks on surfaces How ever due to the multitude of different varnishes and polishes used on today s furnishings the occurrence of marks on the surfaces can not 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 First steps Connecting the charger gt Connect the flat plug on the power adapter I S gt Plug the power adapter into the plug mm socket A To disconnect the plug from the charger press the release button EJ and disconnect the plug gl F
44. right to left Go back one menu level or cancel operation Icons and keys Control key In the description below the side of the control key up down right left that you have to press in the different operating situations is marked in black e g C for press right on the control key The control key has a number of different functions When the handset is in idle status Open the main menu Open the directory Open the list of handsets Call up the menu for setting the handset s call volume GOYO n menus and in lists GJ Scroll up down a line at a time Kw In input fields D C Use the control key to move the cursor to the left or right CS During an external call Mute the microphone Open the directory Initiate an internal consultation call Adjust the loudspeaker volume for earpiece and speaker mode COU Contents Contents Overview of handset ccc ee eee e cece eee eee eeeeeeeee 1 CONS ANG KEYS isinir avs vor oe Sow Se Oe eS E eae ees 2 Display ICONS we tincnavas aa tennein sein ade ewe e ante A ened 2 Main Men ICONS saose irer dees beers cared inia ita E eee eaten 3 Display keys uncial atte atu ady a tadhs Nadi ted tad ae eae 3 Control keyi seiiet i 4 AREAS OIA AREA 4 Safety precautions 9 65 shecs cascaded iwde ca ieade ees hws ees 7 First Steps coc in Aa desk Sc octets AEE E OEE atid deste S 8 Checking the package contents cece cece eee
45. s not available 4 Press the display key to call the network mailbox Fast access to the network mail box To access the network mailbox simply press and hold the L key you do not have to select it via the menu ECO DECT You are helping to protect the envi ronment with your Gigaset Reducing energy consumption Your telephone has a power saving adapter plug and uses lt 0 4 W when in idle status and when the batteries are not being charged Reducing radiation dependent on base The radiation can only be reduced if your base supports this function The telephone s transmission power is automatically reduced depend ing on the distance to the base You can reduce the radiation from the handset and base even more by using Eco Mode or Eco Mode For further information please refer to your base user guide You are helping to protect the envi ronment with your Gigaset ECO DECT Using the handset as an alarm clock Activating deactivating the alarm clock Prerequisite The time is set gt page 15 uM gt C Alarm Clock G4 gt Q Activation gt fd Vv activated After you activate the alarm clock the menu for setting the wake up time opens automatically Setting the wake up time WM gt G3 Alarm Clock GY gt GJ Wake up time gt JJ gt Ms Enter wake up time fq If the alarm clock is activated you will see the icon in the display and the wake up time afte
46. the device manufacturer If this does not resolve the problem it is possible that your network pro vider does not provide the CLIP serv ice for this number Have you requested the phone number display service from your network provider gt Check whether your provider supports phone number display CLIP and that the function has been activated for you If neces sary contact your provider Additional information on this sub ject can be found on the Gigaset website at www gigaset com service 27 Using the directory and lists Speaker mode In speaker mode you activate the loudspeaker so that you can hear the caller without having to hold the handset to your ear You therefore have both hands free and other peo ple can listen in on the conversation Please note Inform your caller before you use speaker mode so that they know a third party may be listening Activating deactivating speaker mode Switching between earpiece and speaker mode Press the speaker key Activate deactivate speaker mode during a call If you wish to place the handset in the charger during a call gt Press and hold the speaker key while placing the handset in the base charger and for a further 2 seconds Otherwise the call is cancelled For instructions on adjusting the loudspeaker volume see gt page 38 Muting You can deactivate your handset s microphone during a call Press
47. the display key Kal to delete the character to the left of the cursor Insert characters at the cursor position Overwrite the highlighted flashing character e g when enter ing time and date Activating deactivating the handset In idle status press and hold the end call key confirma tion tone If you place a deactivated handset in the base or charger it will auto matically be activated after a specific period of time approx 30 sec onds 20 Using the phone Activating deactivating the keypad lock The keypad lock prevents any inadvertent use of the phone In idle status press and hold the hash key confirmation tone The keypad lock is activated or deactivated If it is activated the o icon appears in the display If the keypad lock is activated a corresponding message is displayed when you press a key The keypad lock deactivates automatically when you receive a call It is reactivated when the call is finished Please note When the keypad lock is active you cannot call emergency num bers 21 Understanding the operating steps Understanding the operating steps An example of a procedure is as follows M gt G Settings IJA GJ Handset JA gt J Auto Answer gt JA V on This means you should proceed as follows m Please note Scroll upwards if you wish to select one of the last entries in a menu level with numerous entries Menu
48. the right hand control key C3 during the call to activate deacti vate the function 28 Using the directory and lists The telephone offers a directory redial list answering machine list dependent on base network mail box list and calls list You can save up to 120 entries in the directory You can create a personalised direc tory for your own individual hand set You can copy all of the entries or individual entries to other handsets gt page 30 It is also possible to copy entries from old handsets pro viding they are registered to your new base Directory You can store numbers and the asso ciated names in the directory With the handset in idle status open the directory by pressing the control key GJ Length of an entry Number max 32 digits Name max 16 characters Saving the first number in the directory GJ gt New Entry A gt Ms Enter number gt fg gt PE Enter name ld Storing further numbers in the directory GJ EST gt New Entry gt A gt Ms Enter number fd gt Ms Enter name gt JA m Please note to see how to enter names gt page 47 Press and hold the hash key to enter a dialling pause Refer to the character set chart Order of directory entries The directory entries are sorted in alphabetical order Spaces and dig its take first priority The sort order is as follows 1 Space 2 Digits 0 9
49. the user guide Alarm Clock Activation gt page 35 Wake up time gt page 35 Jd Audio Settings Handset Volume Earpiece gt page 38 Speaker gt page 38 Handset Sound Low gt page 39 High gt page 39 Ringer Volume gt page 39 Ringer Melody External Calls gt page 39 Internal Calls gt page 39 Alarm Clock gt page 39 Advis Tones gt page 40 Battery Low gt page 40 J Voice Mail Menu dependent on base Play Messages gt page 34 Netw Mailbox gt page 34 24 F Settings Date Time gt page 15 Handset Language gt page 37 Big Dial Font gt page 37 Contrast gt page 37 Backlight In Charger Out of Char Auto Answer gt page 38 Register HS gt page 13 De register HS Reset Handset gt page 40 Base Menu dependent on base Menu tree gt page 37 gt page 37 25 Making calls Making calls When the display backlight is switched off pressing any key will activate the backlight The relevant key function is performed Making external calls and ending calls External calls are calls using the pub lic telephone network Enter the phone number and press the talk key The number is dialled You can also first press and hold the talk key dial tone and then enter the number Press and hold the hash key amp to enter a di
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