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1. 044 5567 988 Slovenija 01 5466 511 South Africa 0800 98 08 42 Spain 902 103935 Sweden 46 0 8502 52347 Switzerland 0848 212 000 Taiwan 02 266 24343 Turkey 90 216 223 01 57 Ukraine 380 44 451 71 72 97144458255 97144458254 084503 18190 USAS isoin aeae 1 866 247 8758 ENE EE ETAS NEES tollfree Please have your record of purchase ready when calling Replacement or repair services are not offered in countries where our product is not sold by authorised deal ers 16 Manufacturer s advice Authorisation This device is intended for use worldwide Use outside the European Economic Area with the exception of Switzerland is subject to national approval Country specific requirements have been taken into consideration We Gigaset Communications GmbH declare that this device meets the essential requirements and other rel evant regulations laid down in Directive 1999 5 EC The EC declaration of your country according to 1999 5 EC can be found at www gigaset com docs This declaration could also be available in the International Declarations of Conformity or European Decla rations of Conformity files Therefore please check all of these files 0682 Environment Our environmental statement We at Gigaset Communications G
2. Pleasereferto your TI local warranty card Indonesia 62 21 5673813 wert ree cece cece ee 62 21 888856000 lreland 0818 200 033 Italy 02 600 630 45 il numero di tipo urbano nazionale e pud essere chiamato da qualunque operatore di rete fissa o mobile Il costo della chiamata inerente al proprio piano tariffario definito con l operatore telefonico ad esempio in caso di un contratto con tariffa FLAT non Ci sono costi aggiuntivi per la chiamata a questo numero in quanto si tratta di un numero urbano nazionale Jordan 00962 6 5625460 1 2 Kuwait 4965 22458737 22458738 Lebanon 49611240259 e 9611236110 Luxembourg 352 8002 3811 Malaysia 603 8076 9696 Malta 39 02360 46111 0 10 Mexico 01800 999 4442738 01800 999 GIGASET Netherlands 0900 3333102 New Zealand 0800 780 878 Norway 447 2231 0845 Oman 968 70928 Ext 49 21 75 Poland 801 140 160 Portugal 4351 808 788 877 custo de uma chamada local Romania 40 021 204 9130 Russia 8 800 333 4956 Serbia 0800 222 111 Singapore 4 6735 9100 Slovak Republic
3. 10 ScreensaVer ee eee ee ce eee etree eens 14 Display ICONS ies dera cates eh ewe ds 21 Display KEYS scesi sek radi cers ya 7 display Keys s es Kes KUNE e ex 1 Dispasale 43 429v See ea V xw he ede ees 17 E Earpiece volume eee ee eee eee ee 9 ECO DECT ir ra aa a dota ee seo was 13 Emergency numbers riot possible a 4 End callkey seoir eie senan a EE a 1 8 Environment essseseseseeseseccesese 17 External calls time control for ringtone 15 F Factory settings oooooooooo o o oo 15 G Getting started saena sra s Euo a 5 H Handset advisory tones colour scheme connecting the charging cradle 5 display language cece ee eens 6 earpiece VOLUME ooooooooooo ee eens 9 idl status aie a roca Sse kg 8 MUNG i es Ry Ree Sh mas nem ye 9 registering e z i e cy e e Rey e hv 6 restoring to default setting 15 ScreensaVer cesser nnn 14 setting esp EE EEEE Ne T 14 setting UD se cy eene EE Gv 5 speaker volume eee eee eee eee 9 switching on off i i eek sewn es 7 Handsetr set c i dec e a cece tae reese 15 Handsfree mode sis vc cite cae gues aa 9 Handsfree volume 2 eee ee ee eee eee eee 9 Hash Key 7 54 mo mm onmi le utr ces a 1 Hearing prevent loss Of ccc eee eee ee eens 4 Hearing aids eeens onr aan LRE a etg 4 l Icons Er AAA 13 displaying new messages ooo ooo 10 Status Dar cse ea vec s e RE 21 Idle status
4. Manufacturer s advice Display icons The following icons are displayed depending on the settings and the operating status of the telephone Icons in the status bar Icon Meaning Icon Meaning Signal strength A Ringtone deactivated No Radiation is deactivated 91 1 6to 100 Or Keypad lock activated t No connection to the base Battery charge status charged under 11 to over 66 Q No Radiation is activated flashes battery almost empty approx 5 minutes talktime remaining Battery is charging Current charge status 096 to 10096 Display icons for signalling of Icon Meaning Icon Meaning od Establishing a call outgoing call A External call fo Connection established fa Internal call x 2 No connection established connection O Alarm call terminated Other display icons Icon Meaning Icon Meaning i Information JV Action complete Security prompt X Action failed Please wait 21 Index Index A Activating deactivating microphone handset 9 Address book see Phonebook Advisorytones cece cece eee eens 14 Alarm clock gab cae ae PENS RF IESUS EAE 13 Anonymous Call Saxo 42 us eme oen rn 15 Answer machine liSt o oo ooooooo 10 Authorisation oooooooooooooo 16 17 Auto AMSWEF ee eee ee eee eee eee nee 15 B Battery chargirig boss verha
5. OK gt Ringtones Handset gt OK gt External Calls gt OK gt Time Control gt OK gt Activation OK V activated set or edit the time period Settings gt OK gt Ringer off from enter start gt OK gt Ringer off until enter end gt OK V Saved During this period the handset will continue to ring for numbers to which a VIP ringtone is assigned in the phonebook No ringing for anonymous calls The handset does not ring for anonymous calls the caller has actively withheld Calling Line Identification gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Audio Settings gt OK Ringtones Handset gt OK External Calls gt OK gt Anonymous Calls Silent gt OK V activated e Thesetting only applies to handset for which the setting is configured Thecallis only signalled on the display Telephone reset Individual modifications to the handset settings can be reset gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt System OK gt 2 Reset Handset gt OK gt Answer the security question with OK e When resetting the handset Reset Handset audio and display settings will be deleted The following are not affected Date time Registration of handsets to the base and the current selection of the base System PIN Entries in phonebook Redial list Manufacturer s advice Manufacturer s advice Customer Service amp Assistance Do you have any que
6. Using the user guide effectively Icons Warnings the non adherence to which can lead to injury to persons or damage to devices or generate costs A Prerequisite to be able to carry out the following action o Important information regarding function and appropriate handling Keys Talk key J End call key Number letter keys 0 to P Star key Hash key fe Message key Recall key Lx Control key Display keys E C Overview of display icons page 21 Functions confirming and selecting Confirm selection using OK One menu level back using Back Change to idle display using Hold down 7 Function selected activated Y Function not selected deactivated O Procedures Example Activating deactivating Auto answer Illustration in the user guide gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Telephony gt OK gt Auto Answer OK activated Step Follow this procedure gt Menu In idle status press the display key Menu The main menu opens gt Settings Select Settings using the control key 2 OK Press OK to confirm The submenu Settings opens gt E Telephony Select Telephony using the control key 2 OK Press OK to confirm The submenu Telephony opens gt Auto Answer The activate deactivate auto answer function appears as the first menu item gt OK Activate or deactivate u
7. 14 Time control ringtone for external calls 15 U Upper lower case sss ehh ah 8 V VIP tifigtone ose eorr hm amm Rr 11 Volume handset handsfree earpiece volume 9 Ww Warning tone see Advisory tones All rights reserved Rights of modification reserved 24 Issued by Gigaset Communications GmbH Frankenstr 2a D 46395 Bocholt Gigaset Communications GmbH 2014 Subject to availability All rights reserved Rights of modification reserved www gigaset com
8. eate ao eaters Rd 6 charging status eee eee eee ee eee 21 insertinig e x ose xa ner ed a e ras 5 Battery warning tone eee eee eens 14 Broken display cece eee eee 4 C Call accepting aed s mo nace ug os 9 accepting automatically 15 external A ae etvadey eee Sosa ws 8 Call listi vey cen cd ve eae a a Bane e 10 Call protection llle 15 Caller melody iis sess ein oHm mre 11 Calling externals aoe e 645 RST ES ok e e 8 Changing display language oooooooomoo o o 6 Character charts sss sacr avd Ras 19 Charge status of the batterieS 21 Charging cradle connecting i pesa ess eH CR ew aS 5 setting UD eic s ood rmm a Yr tee oes 5 Charging time of handset oo o o o 18 Colour scheme leen 14 Contact with liquid ooooooooo o 18 Contents of the package oooooomo o 5 Control key is reo ege Gustine 1 7 Copying entire phonebook to handset 12 phonebook entry to handset 12 Correcting incorrect entries oooooo o 8 22 D Default setting is acia ceceisiie n 15 Dialling from thecalllist zi esso Ke Cun E eR 8 using quick dial oooooooo o 12 using the phonebo0k oo oooooo o 8 using the redial liSt ooooooo o 8 Display Broken ea a Ry EE 4 changing display language 6 colour scheme cocos rea 14 network mailbox message oo o
9. gt OK gt Calls List Type OK then Select missed calls gt Missed Calls gt OK M selected Select all calls gt E All Calls OK IV selected Using the telephone Opening the call list Example gt Message key gt CallsList the list with the number of new entries 1 and the number of old read entries 2 is 2 displayed OK Calling back a caller from the call list CallsList 02 03 gt Press the Talk key Additional options gt Menu then ps Copy an entry to the phonebook gt page 11 Copy to Dir OK Back OK Delete the selected entry gt E Delete Entry gt OK Delete all entries gt J Delete List gt OK Phonebook Address book A name and number is stored in a phonebook entry entering of numbers letters characters page 8 Number of entries up to 150 Length of entries numbers max 32 digits names max 16 characters A special background colour and caller melody can be assigned to each entry page 12 The phonebook is created individually for each handset The whole phonebook or individual entries however can be copied to other handsets Y page 12 Sortorder Space Digits 0 9 Letters alphabetical Other characters Opening phonebook Press Q in idle status Phonebook entries Creating an entry gt y then Storing the first entry in the phonebook gt Dir empty New
10. the charging cradle onto the wall gt Position the charging cradle on a level non slip surface The device s feet do not usually leave any marks on surfaces However due to the multitude of different varnishes and polishes used on today s furnishings marks on the surfaces cannot be completely ruled out e Never expose the telephone to heat sources direct sunlight or other electrical devices Protect your telephone from moisture dust corrosive liquids and vapours Pay attention to the range of the base This is up to 50 m inside buildings and up to 300 m in unobstructed outdoor areas The range is reduced when Max Range is deactivated page 13 Connecting the charging cradle gt Connect the flat plug of the power adapter to the charging cradle 1 gt Plug the power adapter into the power socket 2 If you have to remove the plug from the charging cradle again gt Disconnect the power adapter from the mains power supply gt Press the release button 3 Disconnect the plug 4 Setting up the handset for use The display is protected by a plastic film Remove the protective film Inserting the batteries A Use only rechargeable batteries recommended by Gigaset Communications GmbH Y page 18 as this could otherwise result in significant injury to health and material damage For example the outer casing of the batteries could b
11. the market However perfect function with all hearing aids cannot be guaranteed The phone may cause interference in analogue hearing aids humming or whistling or cause them to overload If you require assistance please contact the hearing aid supplier The devices are not splashproof For this reason do not install them in a damp environment such as bathrooms or shower rooms Do not use the devices in environments with a potential explosion hazard e g paint shops If you give your Gigaset to a third party make sure you also give them the user guide Remove faulty devices from use or have them repaired by our Service team as these could interfere with other wireless services Do not use the device if the display is cracked or broken Broken glass or plastic can cause injury to hands and face Send the device to our Service department to be repaired To prevent loss of hearing avoid listening at high volume over long periods of time Getting started Getting started Contents of the package Onehandset Onecharging cradle incl power adapter One battery cover rear cover for the handset Two batteries Oneuser guide Setting up the charging cradle The charging cradle is designed for use in closed dry rooms within a temperature range of 5 C to 45 C gt Position the base and charging cradle on a level non slip surface at a central point in the building or house or mount
12. Entry gt OK gt enternumber with PE gt OK gt enter name with E gt OK Storing an additional entry in the phonebook gt Menu gt New Entry OK gt enter number with PE gt OK gt enter name with BE gt OK Selecting an entry gt Q gt enter the first few letters with BE the display skips to the first name that begins with these letters gt scroll to the desired entry with if necessary e Scrolling continuously upwards or downwards in the phonebook gt Hold down Changing an entry gt E select the desired entry with Q gt Menu gt Edit Entry gt OK gt edit the number with E gt OK gt editthe name with BE gt OK Using the telephone Marking an entry as VIP A VIP Caller Melody and or a VIP Caller Colour can be assigned to each entry The entry is displayed in the phonebook in this colour with the icon UD gt y P select the desired entry with gt Menu gt then Melody gt VIP Caller Melody OK gt selectthe desired melody with gt OK Colour gt VIP Caller Colour OK gt select the desired colour with OK Editing adding call number gt 9 gt selectthe desired entry with gt Menu gt Use Number gt OK number appears in the display edit add number with PE select number with 4 The number on the display can be copied to the phonebook gt Menu gt Copy to Directo
13. Gigaset A540H Congratulations By purchasing a Gigaset you have chosen a brand that is fully committed to sustainability This product s packaging is eco friendly SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING To learn more visit www gigaset com GIGASET INSPIRING CONVERSATION MADE IN GERMANY om Overview Handset 10 11 12 Display Status bar gt page 21 Icons display current settings and operating status of the telephone Display keys gt page 7 End call key On off key End a call Cancel function Go back one menu level gt Press briefly Return to idle status gt Hold down Switch the handset on off gt Hold down in display s idle status Hash key Keypad lock on off gt Hold down in display s idle status Toggle between upper lower case and digits Recall key Consultation call flash gt Press briefly Insert a dialling pause gt Hold down Microphone Message key Y page 8 Access to the calls and message lists Flashing new message or new call Star key In idle status gt Hold down Deactivate the ringtone With an existing connection gt Press briefly switch from pulse dialling to tone dialling Key 1 Select network mailbox gt Hold down Talk key Handsfree key Dial number displayed Accept call switch from earpiece to handsfree mode Open the redial list gt Press briefly Start dialling gt Hold down Control key Menu key gt page 7 Overview Overview
14. afety precautions A Safety precautions Readthe safety precautions and the user guide before use Explain their content and the potential hazards associated with using the device to your children The device cannot be used in the event of a power failure In case of a power failure it is also not possible to make emergency calls Emergency numbers cannot be dialled if the keypad display lock is activated Use only the power adapter indicated on the device Use only rechargeable batteries that correspond to the specification see Specifications Never use a conventional non rechargeable battery or other battery types as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury Rechargeable batteries which are noticeably damaged must be replaced Using your telephone may affect nearby medical equipment Be aware of the technical conditions in your particular environment e g doctor s surgery If you use a medical device e g a pacemaker please contact the device manufacturer They will be able to advise you regarding the susceptibility of the device to external sources of high frequency energy for the specifications of your Gigaset product see Specifications 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 hearing Your Gigaset is compatible with the majority of digital hearing aids on
15. andset OK gt enter system PIN if necessary default setting 0000 OK o Display shows Handset is registering The connection to the base is established this may take some time After successful registration Handset registered is displayed For further information on this please see the user guide of the base The telephone is now ready for use 6 Using the telephone Using the telephone Switching the handset on off In idle status gt Press and hold the End call key 3 Locking unlocking the keypad The keypad lock prevents any accidental use of the telephone Activating deactivating keypad lock t hold down Ifa call is signalled on the handset the keypad automatically unlocks The call can be accepted Itthen locks again when the call is finished Control key The control key allows you to navigate within menus and entry fields In idle status or during a external call it has the following functions In idle status During a conversation Open phonebook Open phonebook Open the main menu Mute microphone Open list of handsets Initiate an internal consultation call 5 5 ou 5 5 9 ew Adjust the loudspeaker volume for earpiece and handsfree mode Open the Audio Settings gt page 14 menu In the description below the side of the control key up down right left that you have to press in the d
16. e destroyed or the batteries could explode The telephone could also malfunction or be damaged as a result of using batteries that are not of the recommended type Getting started gt Insert the batteries for gt Insert the battery cover from To open the battery cover correct direction see the top 1 gt Grip the notch on the cover diagram gt Then press the cover until it El and slide it clicks into place 2 ownwards 4 Charging the batteries Charge the batteries fully prior to first use in the base charging cradle A M The batteries are fully charged when the power icon 7 disappears from the display A The handset may only be placed in the designated base charging cradle e The battery may heat up during charging This is not dangerous After a time the charge capacity of the battery will decrease for technical reasons Display language gt Menu gt Settings OK gt Language OK gt select language with OK selected i If you do not understand the language currently set D gt gt select language with OK IV selected Registering the handset Registering automatically to Gigaset base gt Place the handset into the base Registering manually On the base Press and hold the registration paging key min 3 secs and onthe handset Menu gt Settings OK gt Registration OK gt Register H
17. e detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your local council refuse centre or the original supplier of the product 17 Manufacturer s advice Appendix Care Wipe the device with a damp cloth or an antistatic cloth Do not use solvents or microfibre cloths Never use a dry cloth this can cause static In rare cases contact with chemical substances can cause changes to the device s exterior Due to the wide variety of chemical products available on the market it was not possible to test all substances Impairments in high gloss finishes can be carefully removed using display polishes for mobile phones Contact with liquid IN If the device comes into contact with liquid 1 Disconnect the power supply Remove the batteries and leave the battery compartment open Allow the liquid to drain from the device Pat all parts dry Ur co 9 IND Place the device in a dry warm place for at least 72 hours not in a microwave oven etc with the battery compartment open and the keypad facing down if applicable 6 Do not switch on the device again until it is completely dry When it has fully dried out you will normally be able to use it again Technical data Batteries Technology 2 x AAA NiMH Voltage 12V Capacity 400 mAh Handset operating times charging times The operating time of the telephone depends on the capacity of the battery its age and the way it is used All times are maxim
18. ers to the phonebook Copying numbers to the phonebook that are displayed in a call list or the redial list and numbers that have already been entered to dial A A number is shown on the display gt Menu Copy to Directory OK gt confirm number with OK gt where necessary add name gt OK Additional functions Alarm clock An alarm call is signalled on the display and with the selected volume and melody page 14 for a maxi mum of 60 seconds During a call the alarm is only indicated by a short tone A Date and time are set Activating the alarm clock gt Menu gt Alarm Clock OK gt Activation OK M activated select the wake up time in hours and minutes with E gt OK y Saved When the alarm clock is activated the icon and the wake up time is displayed in idle display Deactivating the alarm clock gt Menu gt Alarm Clock OK gt Activation OK deactivated Setting the wake up time gt Menu gt Alarm Clock OK gt Wake up time OK gt Time gt enter the wake up time in hours and minutes with BE gt OK V Saved Deactivating alarm snooze mode A An alarm call sounds Deactivate until the next alarm call gt Press Off Snooze mode gt Press Snooze or press any key the alarm call will be deactivated and repeated 5 minutes later ECO DECT fa p Eco pect Reducing transmission power depending on the base The telephone s radiation is aut
19. ge key also flashes Icons for message types and the number of new messages are shown on the idle 2 display Qo ontheanswer machine depending on the base network mailbox a amp inthecalllist page 10 oo as Opening message lists 03 01 gt Press the Message key gt select message list with Answer M Answer machine list depending on the base Net MBX Network mailbox Redial Menu e CallsList Call list page 10 gt Open selected message list with OK e If new messages are available only lists with new messages are displayed Theicon for the network mailbox is always displayed provided the number is stored in the telephone The other lists are only displayed if they contain messages Ifyou select the network mailbox the network mailbox number will be selected Lists are not opened on the display Call lists The call list contains the last 25 numbers for all calls or for only missed not received calls depending on the type of list set The following information is displayed in the list entries Example Entry status New Call New missed call New Call 02 Old Call Entry already read Answ Call was accepted 1234567890 Caller s number If the number is saved in the phonebook the name is displayed instead 28 06 08 34 Date and time of call if set Setting the list type Back Y Menu gt Menu gt Settings OK gt Telephony
20. i 4 err Re erras 11 copying number from text ooooo oo 13 Saving an eNtIY ooooooooommm ne 11 sending entry list to handset 12 sending to handSet oo oooooomom o 12 Power adapter cece ecw ee eee eens 4 Protection against calls oooooo o 15 R Range tics id See RAE 5 Rec ll key iiio deceive eR E CIA eR 1 Redial list 64005034 era Rr E hr n 8 Registering handset oooooooo o 6 Restoring to default setting 15 Restoring to factory settings o o o 15 Ringtone CON 14 melody for internal external calls 14 time control for external callS 15 Ringtones erac ee re me m C ho 14 S Safety precautions cece eee eee eee 4 Screensaver ose 14 Searching in phonebook cece ee eee eens 11 Selecting an entry from the phonebook 11 Setting telephone ev hehe boca degre EC ende 14 Setting up Handsets is sec d e y sinia Rs 5 Signal strength ccc cece eee eee ee eee 21 Signal tone see Advisory tones Snooze mode alarm eee 13 Sound see Ringtone Speaker ar eer Cub EE COPY 9 Star KEV r d ais send oie E E QVE 1 5tatus bale s id er me REESE EX dd ec 1 ICONS de ene leal rone a m 21 23 Index T Talk key 5 55 ev see rc n hri de e enne 1 Technical data ise isa ear nn 18 Telephone operating es eser ex er hR 7 restoring to default setting 15 S ttig iiec ry er sey edo ere US
21. ifferent operating situations is marked in black e g Ds for press right on the control key Display keys Different functions are displayed over the function keys depending on the operating situation Example Current display key functions Redial Menu Display keys Menu guidance The functions of the telephone are displayed on a menu that consists of several levels Opening the main menu in idle status gt Press right 2 on the control key gt scroll to the function with the control key gt OK Returning to the previous menu level gt Press the display key Back or gt Briefly press the End call key gt Using the telephone Returning to idle status gt Press and hold the End call key 7 e If no key is pressed the display will automatically change to idle status after 2 minutes Entering text Input position Numbers letters characters are inserted at the cursor position Placing the cursor gt Press the control key Deleting characters to the left of the cursor gt Press the display key Del Names in the phonebook Selecting letters characters Multiple letters and characters are assigned to each key between and x see character charts gt page 19 Selecting desired letters characters Press the key briefly several times in succession or P Press and hold the key Lowercase uppercase and digits for the follow
22. ing letters Press the hash key O The first letter and each letter following a space is automatically in upper case Making calls Making an external call gt Enter the number Press the Talk key 4 briefly or gt Press and hold the Talk key gt enter number a Cancel dialling Press the End call key Dialling from the phonebook gt open the phonebook with Q gt select entry with press the Talk key N Dialling from the redial list The redial list contains the 10 numbers last dialled with the handset gt Press the Talk key 4 briefly Redial list is opened gt select entry with press the Talk key N Managing entries in the redial list gt Press the Talk key 4 briefly Redial list is opened gt select entry with Menu then Copy the number to the display gt Q Use Number OK Copy the entry to the phonebook page 11 gt 5 Copy to Directory OK Delete the selected entry gt J Delete Entry gt OK Delete all entries gt Delete List gt OK The numbers can be edited or added here Dialling from the call list The call list page 10 contains the last 25 numbers for all calls or for only missed not received calls depending on the type of list set gt Press the Message key gt Q Calls List gt OK gt select e
23. mbH are aware of our social responsibility That is why we actively take steps to create a better world In all areas of our business from product planning and production to sales and waste of disposal following our environmental conscience in everything we do is of utmost importance to us Learn more about our earth friendly products and processes online at www gigaset com Environmental management system Gigaset Communications GmbHis certified pursuantto the international standards ISO 14001 and TOV ISO 9001 ISO 14001 Environment Certified since September 2007 by T V S D Management Service GmbH ISO 9001 Quality Certified since 17 02 1994 by T V S D Management Service GmbH Disposal Batteries should not be disposed of in general household waste Observe the local waste disposal regulations details of which can be obtained from your local authority All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities This crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the product is covered by the Euro bd pean Directive 2002 96 EC m The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential neg ative consequences for the environment and human health It is a precondition for reuse and recy cling of used electrical and electronic equipment For mor
24. ntry with gt press the Talk key gt D Using the telephone Accepting a call Accepting a call gt Press the Talk key 4 or if Auto Answer is activated page 15 gt Remove the handset from the charging cradle Handsfree mode gt Press the Talk key 4 Placing the handset in the charging cradle during a call gt Press and hold down the Talk key gt Place the handset in the charging cradle hold down 4 for a further 2 seconds Call volume Accessing the settings during a call for the mode currently in use handsfree earpiece gt Control key 5 gt set volume with OK e The setting is automatically stored after around 2 seconds even if OK is not pressed Accessing the settings via the menu gt Menu gt Settings OK gt Audio Settings gt OK Call Volume OK gt then Handset volume gt Earpiece Volume OK gt setvolume with gt OK V Saved Loudspeaker volume Handsfree Volume OK gt setvolume with gt OK vV Saved Mute microphone When the microphone is deactivated during a conversation the other caller cannot hear Activating deactivating the microphone Press Using the telephone Messages Message lists Incoming messages are saved in the message lists An advisory tone sounds Example as soon as a new entry appears on a list The Messa
25. nu gt Settings OK gt Audio Settings OK gt Ringer Volume gt OK setthe ringtone volume with OK y Saved The volume is the same for all types of signalling Ringtone melody The ringtone melody can be set separately for external calls internal calls and the alarm clock gt Menu gt al Settings OK gt al Audio Settings OK gt E Ringtones Handset OK then External calls gt External Calls gt OK gt Melodies OK Internal calls gt E Internal Calls OK Alarm clock 2 Alarm Clock OK gt select the ringtone melody with E gt OK M selected Advisory tones battery warning tone The handset notifies acoustically about different activities and statuses The tones can be activated deactivated independently of one another gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Audio Settings OK then Advisory Tones gt select Advisory Tones with OK activated Battery Low gt select Battery Low with gt OK M activated 14 Adjusting the telephone settings Auto Answer A call is accepted as soon as the handset is lifted from the charging cradle gt Menu gt Settings OK gt Telephony OK gt Auto Answer OK activated Protection against unwanted calls Time control for external calls The telephone does not ring during a specified time period gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Audio Settings
26. omatically reduced according to the distance of the handset from the base The radiation of the handset and base can also be reduced gt By deactivating Max Range gt By activating No Radiation e The radiation can only be reduced if your base supports this function See the base user guide for further details Adjusting the telephone settings Adjusting the telephone settings Display Language Different languages are available for the display gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Language OK gt select language with z OK selected Screensaver A digital clock can be set as a screensaver gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Display OK Screensaver gt OK select No Screensaver Digital Clock with 2 OK IV selected Colour scheme The display background can be set to 4 different colours gt Menu gt Settings OK gt Display gt OK gt Colour Schemes OK gt select Col Scheme 1 4 with gt OK V selected Contrast The display contrast can be set to 9 different levels gt Menu gt Settings gt OK gt Display OK gt Contrast gt OK gt select Level 1 9 with 2 gt OK M selected Ringtones Basic ringtone setting Activate deactivate ringtone permanently gt Hold down the star key e Deactivating the ringtone for the current call Menu gt Silent OK Ringtone volume gt Me
27. returning to oooooooo o 8 K Key 1 fast ACCESS 6 eee eee eee eee eee ee 1 Keys control Key aos ee tea nac ds qu display keys leeren 1 end call key o ves vehe ry mme his 1 8 fastaccess c ee ears eer be 6 6 Regie 1 hash Key 4 cse oen aro orte eye oe 1 messagekey leen 1 quick dials prees near ex 12 recall Key ie eS eh e dime hele tees 1 ELO A viendo rie lida e Ur I e s 1 talkK8ys A per ere 1 L Liquid i ecu viet a CR GIF TRECE DR 18 List accepted CallS oooooooomoo o o o 10 answer machine eee eee eee ees 10 call lists 443 s wud eoe rm e nen ee ce RR d 10 missed calls sis eile one ee 3 race rna a 10 outgoingCallS o oooooomoo o o 10 Listentty c creer E hh rtg 10 11 Locking unlocking the keypad 7 Loss of hearing cece eee eee eee eens 4 M Making calls acceptingaCall ooooooooooo o o 9 AC A ree yeh oae rre n 8 Medical equipment lee eens 4 Melody ringtone for internal external calls 14 Messagekey ellen 1 Messagelists cece eee cece ee eee roo 8 OPENING 5 xs se yr nara es 10 Microphones ver re duse xax t 1 Missed call ti 10 Muting the handset oo ooooooooo o o 9 Index N Number copying to the phonebook o o o o 13 saving in the phonebook oo oooo 11 Numbers entering a CR RES Sore eles a 8 O Operating time of handset 18 P Phonebbok secs
28. rs 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 12x 13x 14x 15x Press the relevant key the 1 11 van number of times indicated 24 a b c 2 j l j j c 3o die f 3 e ej 4 on g h i 4 i i i i 5 j k 5 6 m mino 6 6 o 6J 6 u Pg r s 718 8 rw t ujv 8 a ua uya 9 w x y z 9 y y e oi es pe n pes E eon al ee ilit t fst pea x IR gt B Oo V amp S 1 Space Central Europe 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 12x 13x Press the relevant key the UNE number oftimes indicated a b c 2 aj l jl j j c die f 3 e gs ihlilali li j k 5 t 6 m minjo 6 5 o0 6 7 rns plq r s 7 B 8 rw t u vi 8 j ujp o w xi y z oaly ziz ia aora A po El lt lt gt t Oo N 8 1 Space 19 Manufacturer s advice Cyrillic for Bulgaria and Serbia Press the relevant key the number oftimes indicated 20 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x 11x 12x 13x Em 1 24 a 6 s r 2 a bi c 3 n b f e xs s 3 dj elf mm u j k n m 4g h i 5 Mm Hni mjo 5 j k I z mpe omno E T h iK yl lx 7 E ris Bw yg 9 pj ujua bj8 tjpu v Qn bio A J ow yz o E T T o a SUE x o h lt gt ft t 0 V amp S 1 Space
29. ry OK Deleting an entry gt E select the desired entry with Q gt Menu gt Delete Entry gt OK Deleting all phonebook entries gt E gt Menu gt Delete List gt OK gt Delete OK Quick dial keys Entries from the phonebook can be allocated to keys 0 and 2 to 9 gt Q gt select the desired entry with gt Menu gt Shortcut OK then gt press the desired key with BE or gt select the desired key with OK Dialling hold down the corresponding quick dial key in idle status Copying an entry phonebook The entire phonebook or individual entries can be copied A The sending and receiving handset must both be registered to the same base Theother handset and the base can send and receive phonebook entries An external call interrupts the transfer VIP Caller Melody and VIP Caller Colour are not copied Entries with numbers already stored are discarded Copying individual entries gt E select the desired entry with gt Menu gt Send Entry OK gt selectthe recipient handset with gt OK after successful transfer Entry copied Next entry is displayed then f one additional entry must be sent gt OK f no additional entries must be sent Back Copying the entire phonebook gt M Menu gt Send List gt OK gt select the recipient handset with gt OK Additional functions Copying numb
30. sing OK The Auto Answer is activated M or deactivated Contents Contents OvervieW i2 uns dra eru x rh a A E CIA PASO E 1 Handset i se he Co ee xe e CENE ea or eee tes PACK REX E E E ERR UFU TERCER RUP EROR 1 Using the user guide effectively cece cece eee e cece eee hne Hh hen 2 Safety precautions vertex tee v setae he xn ot Siete tid VDO aie REIN Wis Mie as 4 Getting Started esac eso cec mere eee ET RESCUE REA EI IS A afe ee 5 Using the telephone sins onte rr nr pn Ree eR UE ex vache DR Ie ree ene 7 Making ical ls id esi re Fe nere eene dae tne use elo ES RUF Od EE ETS 8 Messages esos sare tese AA A estu ses d aede enu s a la 10 Phonebook Address book i i ciseyindsea ee er rre ert anre a her eae Ea V ERRARE e 11 Additionalfuncti ns i ei i el Ra a 13 PUCCIO CK e 13 ECO DEET eser AA Ai e e Ya NER PAN ra RR CM CER EROR 13 Adjusting the telephone settings cece sence cence Hem 14 Manufacturer s advice 5 oe uoke a rrt er E eile die eligi e Ree E ECTS 16 Customer Service amp Assistance 2 0 ccc cece ccc c cence eee cence ence eee eee Hh emen 16 Environment eee te ERA OEREICHE NUES CA IATER ACH UEM I HN RU EE NOU IM Ue PO er a cR wate ese 17 Appendix siete a spe graiaccte hes UNA erro Biot dele tae ER I RR a es s tea ER ale sale pies UNE RD ARIES S 18 Displ yicons i voeeece vote tr S Urs aa euenit c ll Mofes e UN ADR RIO IRAK e E RN 21 II d UC 22 S
31. stions As a Gigaset customer you can find help quickly in this User Manual and in the service section of our Gigaset online portal www gigaset com service Please register your phone online right after purchase This enables us to provide you with even better service regarding questions or a warranty claim In order to contact our customer service via email please use the email contact form from our Gigaset online portal after selecting your home country Our representatives are also available on the telephone hotlines for consultation Customer Service amp Assistance Australia 61 1300 780 878 Austria 0043 1311 3046 Bahrain 317311173 Belgium 07815 6679 Bosnia Herzegovina 033 276 649 Brazil Grandes Capitais e Regides Metropolitanas o 4003 3020 Demais localidades EAE ERREUR 0800 888 3020 Gratuito Bulgaria 359 2 9710666 Canada 1 866 247 8758 China 0 21 400 670 6007 RMB 0 11 Croatia 01 2456 555 Czech Republic 233 032 727 Denmark 45 43682003 Finland 358 0 9725 19734 France 0 1 57 32 45 22 Germany 02871912912 Greece 30 2111 98 1778 2763 0203 2389 7285 Hungary 01 267 2109 India
32. um possible times Standby time hours 200 110 Talktime hours 18 Operating time for 1 5 hours of calls per day hours 90 65 Charging time in base hours 4 Charging time in charging cradle hours 4 No Radiation deactivated without display backlight in idle status No Radiation activated without display backlight in idle status 18 General specifications Manufacturer s advice DECT standard Supported GAP standard Supported No of channels 60 duplex channels Radio frequency range 1880 1900 MHz Duplex method Time division multiplexing 10 ms frame length Repetition frequency of the transmission pulse 100 Hz Duration of the transmission pulse 370 ps Channel grid 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbit s Modulation GFSK Language code 32 kbit s Transmission power 10 mW average power per channel 250 mW pulse power Range Up to 50 m indoors up to 300 m outdoors Environmental conditions for operation 5 C to 45 C 20 to 75 relative humidity Character charts Standard characte

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