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2. In the device type setting Fax Call waiting and Hunt group are not supported In the device type setting Neutral Call waiting is not supported When connecting a fax only device Hunt group should be deactivated see handset operating instruc tions Connecting a modem To operate a modem the device type setting must be changed to Modem If you only want to make external connections automatic line seizure for the associated TAE connection must remain activated see handset operating instructions In this case the modem should be set to Operate on main connection If on the other hand you also want to make internal connections automatic line sei zure for the associated TAE connection must be deactivated For external connections itis then necessary to either dial a zero before each number or set the modem to Oper ation on PABX see modem operating instructions Connecting an answering machine If you want to operate an answering machine ora telephone with integrated answering machine on the TAE connection the device type setting Answering mach is recom mended In this setting the answering machine can pick up a call If a telephone with integrated answering machine is connected and you want to use this telephone to make internal calls automatic line seizure for the associated TAE connec tion must be deactivated see handset operating instructions For external calls it is then necessary to dial a zero first In
3. In addition conversations can be heard on the handset All accessories and batteries are available from your mobile phone retailer Or you can order direct online from the my siemens Online Shop www my siemens com shop The Online Shop also has the latest product information 39 ISDN glossary ISDN glossary A Added feature connection ISDN connection that offers three more services than the standard connection Call forwarding transfer of charges after the connection and a T mailbox AOC D Advice of Charge During the Call Transfers the charge information during the con nection AOC E Advice of Charge at the End of the Call Transfers the charge information at the end of the connection Authorisation class Defines which connections are permitted on a PABX terminal e g internal only incoming only or unlimited call authorisation Authorisation for direct outward dialling Different users may be assigned different levels of authorisation on a base station For example while User A may only take incoming calls User B may make calls with out restriction Automatic callback See Callback when the number is busy Automatic redial Several attempts to call are made automatically when the line is busy B Block dialling Also pre dialling You may only dial or if required correct the phone number Then you should lift the receiver or press the loudspeaker key C Call divert CF Call forwarding
4. CW Yes Yes Yes Yes Setting an external internal enquiry call Yes Yes No No Setting up the waiting melody Yes Yes No No Activate deactivate call before data Yes Yes No No Changing the long distance prefix Yes Yes No No Checking the software version Yes Yes No No Individual handset settings Change display language Yes Yes Yes Yes Activate deactivate automatic call acceptance Yes Yes Yes Yes Changing the name of the base Yes Yes No No Adjusting the loudspeaker volume Yes Yes Yes Yes 17 Supported handsets Feature S1 SL1 C2 C1 Ringer echo Yes Yes No No Changing the ringer tone Yes Yes Yes Yes Activating deactivating the ringer Yes Yes Yes Yes Activating deactivating the alert tone Yes Yes No No Vibration alarm No Yes No No Activating deactivating advisory tones Yes Yes Yes Yes Restoring the handset factory settings Yes Yes Yes Yes Operating with other devices Defining the device type Yes Yes Yes Yes Activating deactivating Repeater mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Operating when connected to a PABX Activating deactivating call transfer ECT Explicit Call Yes Yes No No Transfer Dialling options Yes Yes Yes Yes Activating deactivating the keypad during a call Yes Yes No No Activating the keypad for the next connection Yes Yes No No Operation of entrance telephone Assi
5. Calls acra de and al 44 Numbers zd rette e dec te 19 Ringerz sin deut ase debi gig id 44 DRS etur sz oe 19 ISDN ii zr 0 onum criteri nce ee 44 Abbreviations lees 44 Connection cable 6 Phone number see MSN Telephone connection 4 K Key A RIIV S V 14 Keypad 2 eked lees 44 M M101Data sees 30 Mains outlet o o ooooo 4 Medical appliances 3 Memos see Answering Machine Messages see Answering Machine Mini Western connector 6 7 MSN pecia s did 19 4 Multiple subscriber number see MSN Music on hold 44 MUS aos cee Sta ces ue Setanta 44 N Notebook function 45 Notes spoken see Memo NIBA 222l 24e 6 45 O Open listening 45 Outgoing MSN freely selectable 45 P Pack contents llus 4 Paging ieu ah db bee 14 P gingiKey iv vlde ed 2 0 d iv 14 Parking i mic viu ieee H a E 45 Phonebook llle 45 A b eie 8 45 Plugging to bus nan nnnnnnnn 45 Power failure srani oet aTa DEE a 6 Power supply cord 6 Power supply unit 3 6 Index Pre dialing anaana 40 45 Wall mounting base Q Questions and Answers 33 R Radio reception nanana 4 Rangez sus oa very Regu wet s eg 4 30 Remote activation 46 Remote Check 46 Remote delete see Answering Machine Repeater me iii uds 30 46 Ring dela
6. NT Network Terminator and NTBA Network Termi nator Basic Access The public T ISDN is terminated with an NT The NT acts asa bridge to the existing telephone outlet Only the NT can or may be connected to the telephone outlet Under no circumstances should analogue terminals also be con nected to the phone outlet ISDN terminals and additional ISDN outlets are con nected to the NT O Open listening At the touch of a key all those present in a room can listen in to a phone call via an integrated loudspeaker See also Handsfree talking Outgoing MSN freely selectable A feature which helps you to individually determine which MSN should be used for the following call This is not only important for the phone number display on the called handset but also for billing charges This is because call charges which can be broken down free of charge according to MSN on the network provider invoice are billed according to the MSN used to make the call P Parking A call is parked when you want to unplug the telephone during a call or you want to continue your call from another telephone with the same connection The con nection is retained while it is parked Phonebook An added feature on a phone allowing the name and phone number of several users to be stored The phone numbers can quickly be found and dialled PIN Abbreviation for Personal Identification Number Protects against unauthorised use e g system PIN answering mach
7. Yes Yes Yes Using the phonebook and other lists Phonebook and speed dial list Yes Yes Yes Yes Dialling with the phonebook speed dial list Yes Yes Yes Yes Copying and changing a phonebook entry Yes Yes Yes No Marking a phonebook entry as VIP Yes Yes Yes No Adding a displayed telephone number to the phone Yes Yes Yes Yes book Sending a single entry or complete list to a handset Yes Yes Yes No Saving an anniversary for a phone number Yes Yes No No Voice dialling Yes Yes No No 15 Supported handsets Feature S1 SL1 C2 C1 Announcing the caller s name Yes Yes No No email directory Yes Yes No No Last number redial list Yes Yes Yes Yes Caller lists Yes Yes Yes Yes Making cost effective calls Linking a call by call number with a phone number Yes Yes Yes Yes Displaying the call duration Yes Yes No No Displaying call charges Yes Yes No No Setting up the charge calculation Yes Yes No No SMS text messages Sending text messages and outgoing message list Yes Yes Yes Yes Saving text messages Yes Yes Yes Yes Inserting pre written text or an email address in an Yes Yes No No SMS Sending a text message to an email address Yes Yes Yes Yes Receiving text messages and incoming message list Yes Yes Yes Yes Replying t
8. Appendix Care Appendix Wipe the base and handset with a damp cloth no solvents or an antistatic cloth Never use a dry cloth This can cause static discharge Contact with liquid AN If the handset should come into contact with liquid on no account switch the device on Remove all batteries immediately Allow the liquid to drain out of the device and then pat all parts of the device dry Keep the handset with the batteries removed in a warm dry place for at least 72 hours In many cases you will then be able to use it again Questions and Answers If you have any questions about the use of your phone you can contact us 24 hours a day at www my siemens com customercare You will find the most frequently asked questions and the corresponding answers below What has happened if Possible Cause Possible solution the handset or the base does not ring The ringer is switched off Call forwarding is set to Immedi ately Night service is active Activate the ringer for the handset or the base Switch off call forwarding Deactivate night service see handset operating instruc tions the answering machine says PIN is incorrect during remote control The system PIN entered is incor rect or still set to 0000 Enter the system PIN again or set a PIN that is different from 0000 see handset operating instruc tions the answering machine does not record any messages or
9. Enter internal phone number for the answering machine 91 or 92 or 93 K Enter AM PIN if required Key sequences for remote control Once you have initiated remote control of the answering machine the functions of the keys are the same for all telephones 23 Answering Machine Activating deactivating the answering machine Activate deactivate Playing back messages and memos All messages New messages only Pause Stop Continue playback End playback Skipping messages and memos To start of message To previous message To next message LLL Deleting messages and memos Single message during playback All messages after playback le le Recording an announcement Announcement 1 Announcement 2 Announcement lo le leo Concluding announcement le Playing back an announcement Announcement 1 RI Announcement 2 Announcement Concluding announcement W W 24 Answering Machine Selecting an announcement Announcement 1 Announcement 2 Announcement Le Le be Concluding announcement Lo Lib Recording internal memos Begin recording la End recording la le Help Check settings Check one key functions D U E Check two key functions See page 22 End ch
10. GFSK Language code 32 kbit s ADPCM Transmission power 10 mW average power per channel Range up to 300 m in the open air up to 50 m in buildings Power supply 220 230 V 50 Hz power unit SNG 8 a Power consumption In standby mode approx 4 6W In call mode with handset approx 4 6W with telephone TAE approx 5 2 W Environmental conditions for operation 5 C to 45 C 20 to 75 humidity ISDN connection Euro ISDN Multiple Connection IAE TAE socket INT 21 22 Jack TAE 6 F N coding Dialling mode DTMF tone dialling Data transmission rate max 28 8 kbit s Base dimensions approx 152 x 213 x 61 mm H x W x D Base weight 0 350 kg Length of cables Power supply cord approx 3 m ISDN connection cable approx 3 m USB cable approx 3 m 36 Accessories Accessories Gigaset Handsets Turn your Gigaset into a cordless telephone system Gigaset S1 Handset Large illuminated graphic display with date and time Phonebook for around 200 entries Full duplex grade handsfree SMS EATONI predictive text Caller specific ringer melody setting for VIP calls Download options for obtaining melodies via SMS Room monitor Walkie talkie Voice dialling for 29 names Announce name when calling 9140600900 o Gigaset SL1 Handset Large illuminated graphic display with date and time Illum
11. answering machine Activating deactivating the answering machine Selecting announce only and AB mode Recording changing announcements Playing back deleting announcements Recording memos Two way recording Picking up a call while the answering machine is in operation Playing back messages Returning a call during playback Playing a message to another caller Playing back memos Setting the playback speed only using S1 and SL1 Deleting messages memos Marking an old message or memo as new Adding a number to the phonebook Checking the status of an answering machine 21 Answering Machine Remote control of answering machines mm With the remote control option you can operate your answering machine e g listen to and delete messages from a registered handset a connected cord telephone or from external telephones and handsets Apart from the first step the procedure is the same for both kinds of remote control The following functions are available when using remote control Activating deactivating the answering machine Messages and memos Play Skip Delete Announcement Record Play Select Recording internal memos Help Precondition For external operation you must change the answering machine PIN for your own security factory setting 0000 In order to be able to use the full range of functions of this mode you must enable Remote control and Remote delete on the
12. base see handset operating instruc tions Starting remote control Operating the answering machine while you are away from home For remote control you need a telephone that transmits DTMF tones tone dialling It is important to enter the AM PIN immediately while the announcement is being played In addition Remote control and if required Remote delete must be activated i Dial your own telephone number B kt When the announcement starts enter the AM PIN at once Operating the answering machine from the handset internal There is a voice controlled help for the two key functions e Help with deleting amp Help with new messages phrases s Help with recording 9 Help with modes 22 Answering Machine Added feature and standard handset Open list of internal users m Enter internal phone number for the answering machine 91 or 92 or 93 k Enter AM PIN if required Handset made by another manufacturer GAP mode Lift the receiver If necessary press another key to initiate an internal call m Enter internal phone number for the answering machine 91 or 92 or 93 mE Enter AM PIN if required Cordless phone adapter and normal telephone Automatic line seizure must be deactivated see handset operating L instructions As supplied automatic line seizure is activated Lift the receiver m
13. can be operated at the same time Standard connection ISDN connection with a series of services such as call waiting three party confer ence or callback when the number is busy See also Comfort connection T Three party conference 3PTY three party Interconnection with two external users ISDN or analogue net work customers Toggling Toggling allows you to switch between two external callers without allowing the waiting caller to listen in TP Terminal Portability see Plugging to bus Two way recording of phone calls Answering machine feature which allows you to record a conversation during a phone call 46 ISDN glossary W Wait melody Music on hold During an enquiry call or when a call is being transferred a melody is played which the waiting person can hear Withhold own number CLIR Stops your personal phone number being transferred 47 Index Index A ACCESO MOS it eee ce eae 37 Added feature connection 40 Analogue Making calls with analogue device ini daa eee 28 Announce only answering machine 20 Announcement answering machine Note cutn ade 20 Announcement answering machine 20 Answer and record answering machine 20 Answering machine 22 Announcement 20 Connecting 27 Key sequences for remote control 23 Memos ooo 20 Message S 20 Operating from handset 22 P
14. eode cec Sce a e p or RE re oce 33 Q estions and ATnsWers eoo deve busetessnbebe Pee qe ee eis 33 Service Customer Care sra seemai cc cece eee eee nee s 34 Specifications ta A AES Arts 36 Accessories ias ST Contents Safety precautions Safety precautions N Use only the power unit supplied as indicated on the underside of the base station The operation of medical appliances may be affected Be aware of the techni cal conditions within the particular environment e g doctor s practice Do not install the base in bathrooms or shower rooms The handset and base are not watertight S a 5 3 Do not use the phone in environments subject to explosion hazard e g auto paint shops lt 4 If you give your Gigaset to someone else make sure you also give them the operating manual Dispose of the batteries and phone in accordance with environmental regula tions S E Getting started Getting started Pack contents Z 999999 1 base 1 power supply cord with power unit 1 ISDN connection cable 1 USB cable 1 wall holder Operating instructions otes on installation The installation location must have a 220 230V mains outlet and an ISDN tele phone connection For optimum radio reception you should install the base at a central point wherever possible The installation location should not be in the immediate vicinity of other equipment e g hi fi television off
15. has automatically switched over to announce only Its memory is full Delete old messages Play back new messages and delete see handset operating instruc tions there are no incoming calls Constant call forwarding is acti vated The MSN has not been assigned to the internal user The internal authorisation is set Deactivate Constant call for warding Determine the receive MSN Change the authorisation see handset operating instruc tions the telephone also rings for fax PC calls The phone number is in the phone number list on the base Delete the corresponding phone number MSN in the list see handset operating instruc tions 33 Appendix What has happened if Possible Cause Possible solution you have a PABX and after dialling the wrong connec tion or no connection is made You have entered the wrong pre fix Check and correct the prefix see handset operating instruc tions some of the ISDN func tions do not work as stated The ISDN function has not been enabled Check with your network pro vider another telephone on the So bus does not ring The same MSN was assigned to the telephones One of the tele phones also has internal call divert activated Deactivate internal call divert or set external call divert see handset operating instruc tions Service Cust
16. is only ready for registering while the key is flashing The lowest free internal number is assigned It is not possible to select a free internal number Registering a Gigaset 1000 C S handset For the registration procedures please refer to the corresponding operating instruc tions 13 Getting started De registering handsets Handsets are de registered using a handset see handset operating instructions Exam ple Open the menu Y Base Settings oK Select the menu item and confirm Y Settings oK Select the menu item and confirm K OK Enter system PIN if required Y Setup user OK Select the menu item and confirm Y De reg device OK Select the menu item and confirm Y int16 OK Select the handset that you wish to de register and confirm e g Int 16 The other registered devices retain their previous internal numbers Locating a handset paging If you have mislaid your handset you can page it with the help of the base The Regis tration Paging key is located on the top of the base page 9 Paging Press the Registration Paging key on the base for 1 second All handsets will ring together Paging End paging Press the Registration Paging key on the base for a maximum of 1 second or the Talk key on the handset 14 Supported handsets Supported handsets The SX205isdn and SX255isdn bases support the S1 SL1 C1 and C2 handsets Operat ing instructio
17. nee 6 Devices eio eX bg E Ws 26 Fax machine 27 Modem nsec sus 27 Telephone 26 Connecting a fax machine 27 Connecting amodem 27 Connecting auxiliary equipment 7 Connection TAE era a a 26 Connector Mini Western 6 7 loas da ee f 6 7 Contact with liquid 33 Customer Care Service 34 Customer service nnno nunun nnn 34 CW see Call waiting D D chaninel zum xat 43 Data modules 30 Defining the device type 29 De register Handset monas a 14 Desktop unit base 4 Device type Defining lt a e T oe e E Toe 29 Setting vue e oa Abs 26 Devices Connecting aa nananana 26 Making calls with analogue deviCes scs eed e EE 28 M dicale soriana ass 3 Digital exchange 43 Directcall x 2555 xa tno en 43 E Electronic code lock 43 Enquiry CallS 43 Entrance telephone 31 Exchange ooo 43 F Features handsets 15 G Getting started 4 Getting started wizard 8 Gigaset M101 Data 30 Repeater lt e e e e e 30 USB Adapter DECTIM105 30 H Handset De register Kc R N T R R eee 14 Features cas pri Rubeo A T 15 Paging essi x du AUS RS 14 O URGE 43 Hold EE EE ac da Tp cheats 43 Installation Base mounting aasan aaa 4 Base notes 3 4 Installation location base 4 Internal
18. sec interface The internal phone numbers PC 41 to PC 48 are set aside for this purpose on your base For installation see the installation instructions on the CD ROM enclosed with the data module Wire based PC connection Base USB port You can establish a wire based connection to a PC using the USB port on your base page 7 The internal phone number PC 40 is set aside for this purpose on your base 1 Plug the USB cable into the base only first of all do not connect it with the PC im mediately 2 Only connect the USB cable to the PC when prompted to do so by the PC program talk amp surf 6 0 A wire based connection via the USB port on the base provides you with a 128 kbit sec interface Gigaset Repeater O You can increase the range of your handsets with the Gigaset Repeater Your telephone is set up to use a Gigaset Repeater accessory To ensure the Repeater is installed cor rectly Repeater mode must be activated on the base see handset operating instruc tions 30 Operation of entrance telephone Operation of entrance telephone t For details of setting up an entrance telephone refer to the handset operating instruc tions Connecting entrance telephones a In case of questions about the entrance telephones shown here or any other systems please contact the respective manufacturers or suppliers We ask for your understanding that Siemens AG cannot provide any guarantee of the currency completeness
19. the device type setting Answering mach Call waiting and Hunt group are not sup ported see handset operating instructions 27 Connecting devices No device connected For each TAE connection to which no device is connected the device type must be set to No function in order to prevent malfunctioning of the Reject all see handset oper ating instructions and Busy on busy see handset operating instructions ISDN func tions Making calls with devices on the analogue connection TAE connection ALA Telephones with tone dialling DTMF dual tone multi frequency dialling can be oper ated on the analogue connections Telephones with pulse dialling are not supported Automatic line seizure With automatic line seizure activated the external line is seized as soon as the receiver is lifted As a consequence normal internal dialling is no longer possible However an internal call is still possible by way of an internal enquiry using the amp key You can acti vate automatic line seizure with any added feature handset see added feature handset operating instructions Making external calls Auto line seizure inactive Auto line seizure active vzo cM Making internal calls Auto line seizure inactive Em LCT RR Group call to all internal users Auto line seizure inactive LCT I with GAP Call waiting You hear the call waiting tone during your external call either Call disconnected wait for ring LCT
20. the list of free internal numbers is shown in the display Press lit Register key on the base page 9 key flashes The base is only ready for registering while the key is flashing Y int11 OK Select internal number and confirm e g Int 11 After registration the handset reverts to idle status The handset s internal number is shown in the display 10 Getting started Registering a Gigaset 4000 Comfort Micro handset Hold down to turn on the handset either OK Confirm the prompt or Settings OK Select the menu item and confirm Register H Set OK Select the menu item and confirm Base 1 OK Select base 1 4 and confirm e g Base 1 then kt OK Enter the system PIN of the base factory setting 0000 and confirm Press lit Register key on the base page 9 key flashes The base is only ready for registering while the key is flashing Y int11 OK Select internal number and confirm e g Int 11 The successful registration is confirmed on the display Registering a Gigaset 4000 Classic handset You can register a maximum of four Gigaset 4000 Classic handsets Register Gigaset 4000 Classic handsets before other handsets u Press lit Register key on the base page 9 key flashes The base is only ready for registering while the key is flashing Hold down to turn on the handset YES Confirm the prompt m OK Enter the system PIN
21. to a mobile phone you will pay the resulting charges The caller must only pay the normal telephone charges to the con nection he dialled Call transfer e g for ISDN PABX s ECT Explicit Call Transfer User A calls User B He puts the connection on hold and calls User C Rather than connect everyone in a three party conference A now trans fers User B to C and hangs up Call waiting CW Call Waiting Service provided by the network provider An acoustic signal dur ing a call indicates that another caller is waiting In addition ISDN phones indicate this with a displayed message You can then decide whether to accept or reject the second call Call waiting protection Deactivates the call waiting signal Callback when the call is not answered If a user does not respond when called a caller can arrange an automatic callback As soon as the destination phone has completed a call and is free again the caller is rung back This service must be supported by the exchange The ringback request is automatically cancelled after approximately 2 hours depending on the telephone exchange Callback when the number is busy Callback must first be activated on the caller s terminal A connection is established automatically as soon as the destination phone is no longer busy As soon as the connection is free the caller is rung back As soon as the caller lifts his receiver the connection is made automatically Caller identification Displays ca
22. Comfort handsets E ECT Explicit Call Transfer See Call transfer Electronic code lock Personal code gt PIN used for example to protect a phone against unauthorised use only calls to emergency numbers may still be made Incoming calls may be accepted Enquiry calls You are making a call Using the Enquiry call function you interrupt the conversa tion briefly to establish a second internal or external connection to another user If you terminate the connection to this user immediately then this was an enquiry call If you switch to and fro between the first and second user it is called toggling Exchange Nodal point in the public telephone network A distinction is made for example between local exchanges and long distance or trunk exchanges H Handsfree A phone s handsfree set not only permits open listening but also allows you to talk to the person on the other end without lifting the receiver by means of an integrated microphone This means others present in the room can also participate in the con versation Hold Hold the line Interrupts and re instates an existing connection In particular it per mits enquiry calls and toggling between calls 43 ISDN glossary Internal calls Connection between the base station and handsets made free of charge Internal ringer Special ringtone on PABX s to distinguish between internal and external calls ISDN Abbreviation for Integrated Services Digital N
23. Getting started Example Assigning an MSN a ringer melody MENU Open the menu Y Set base oK Select the menu item and confirm Y Settings OK Select the menu item and confirm n OK Enter system PIN if required page 10 Y ISDN settings oK Select the menu item and confirm Y Setup MSN OK Select the menu item and confirm 4 Select MSN e g MSN1 Anna MENU Open the submenu Y Ringer Melody B OK Select melody and confirm e g Ringer Melody 5 V set Registering handsets You can register a maximum of eight wireless devices on your base including Gigaset data modules page 30 and Gigaset Repeater page 30 The internal num bers 11 18 are set aside for this purpose Wire based analogue devices do not have to be registered page 26 If the internal numbers Int 11 to Int 18 on your telephone have already been assigned please de register another handset you no longer require before registering a new one see handset operating instructions If necessary keep the handset operating instructions to hand with their description of the registration process You must initiate handset registration on the handset and on the base 1 On the base Press the registration paging key on the base for about 3 seconds This starts the regis tration The base is ready for registering for 30 seconds Press the lit Registration Paging ke WS g ging key 2 On the handset within 30 sec Regist
24. IN uui ater Sa 22 Remote control 22 Remote delete 22 AOCD Se T 40 AOC BA nis oie a 40 Authorisation class 40 Authorisation for direct outward dialling 40 Automatic callback 40 Automatic redial 40 B Base as desktop unit n nannan na 4 Connecting soot Tee 6 Installation nananana 3 Installation notes 4 Installation location 4 Preparing for use 4 SOMO ista diets 8 Wall mounting 5 Block dialling 40 C Cable ISDN connection cable 6 48 Power supply Cord o 6 USB Cable anna 30 Call DIVE Mt ais du Duet ex vod sd 41 call divert icol Lene 40 41 Call forwarding 41 Call waiting naana aaan 41 Call waiting protection 41 Callback When the number is busy 41 Callback when the call is not answered 41 Caller identification 41 Galler St zogen DAI 41 Capture lt E acre SN R RN TK I 42 Care of the telephone 33 CF see also Call divert Channel ss ses eue ur Sealey ates 42 Charge detail display 42 Ck aie tee dd ae 42 CEP Loa dog dat acd dad ded S 42 CUR Dee ote ae 42 CNIP son ernpissiuscriggeus 42 Conference call 42 Connecting Answering machine 27 Auxiliary equipment 7 BaRG d N acces eae ee ae A
25. SIEMENS Be inspired Contents Contents Safety precautions o ooo ooooooooooooo 3 Getting started cerrar dara Pack Contents ARA eret eR Pee eO uEBRESERS a deed 4 Notes on installation ses sees eesseccces meer RS REX T Rp E E x ee a 4 Us amp as desktop unit eee sec es hU e ER Ue T e 4 Mounting the base as a wall unit ee 5 Connecting the basea 1 55 seemed R eres Ur RD BERE ES 6 Connecting auxiliary equipment een 7 Setting and operating the base eee 8 Registering handsets niies ehe to tai eire sedes 9 De registering handsets xes cere 0 ce ccc R orei err 14 Locating a handset paging rr 14 Supported handsets 15 Features o eee rele Pd ERE wee a E ede 15 The quick way into the world of ISDN 19 Answering Machine 20 Operation using a registered handset eese 20 Remote control of answering machines sees 22 Connecting devices oooooooooooo 26 Connecting cord based analogue devices cece eect less 26 Making calls with devices on the analogue connection TAE connection 28 Defining the device type 0 ke ro 29 Connecting PC Vid USB soni ee Bede idad 30 Gigaset Repeater i scis les ea a ERR ee eed eee oe 30 Operation of entrance telephone 31 Connecting entrance telephones lisse 31 Appendbe ao ds entes or qu OO ODE cue PIS Dm ebore sr rp NA Ser des 33 Contact with Quid Lt
26. You want to forward calls to another number permanently You can divert calls externally via the exchange or internally in the device itself Call divert can be set up individually for each separate phone number MSN to your mobile phone when on holiday to the office to a neighbour etc This is carried out at the network provider s local exchange This means the call never reaches the original destination There are three kinds of call divert immediate CFU Call Forwarding Unconditional when the line is busy CFB Call Forwarding Busy and when the call is not answered CFNR Call Forwarding No Reply 40 ISDN glossary Call divert via second B channel internal call divert While external call divert takes place in the local telephone exchange of the network provider internal call divert is implemented by your telephone Your telephone for wards the call via the second line of your ISDN connection This means both phone lines are engaged for the duration of the call You pay the charges for the connec tion to the forwarding number However you save yourself the network provider s charges for this function Call forwarding during the call phase CD Call Deflection Must be explicitly enabled by the network provider for each ISDN connection CD enables an incoming call to be forwarded to any phone number while it is ringing without having to answer the call Because the caller cannot affect on where it is forwarded for example
27. and accuracy of the circuit diagrams Several examples are illustrated below Current circuit diagrams are available from your retailer Door type 1 The following examples provide guidance for connecting entrance telephones using a TFE adapter door type 1 Siedle TLM 512 612 TLE 061 CTB 711 TLM 512 0 Siedle Vario TLE 061 ZD 512 4 oder TLM 6120 oder oder TM 511 4 TM 611 4 2D 061 10 Siedle Compact CTB711 T r ffner Relais Siedle PVG 502 01 TFE Adapterbox 30817 K930 A300 Gigaset SX205 255i Siedie NO 602 0 Ritto entrance telephone and door opening system Torstation RITTO 5760 RITTO T rfreisprech verst rker 5680 01 Klingeltaster TFE Adapterbox 530817 K930 A300 Basisnetzger t RITTO 6573 02 31 Operation of entrance telephone Caution Connect base power unit 6573 and additional unit TFV5680 using enclosed bus connector om Ritto TwinBus entrance system Torstation RITTO 4760 Netzger t RITTO 4573 01 T r ffner Relais Zusatzger t RITTO TFV 4680 00 TFE Adapterbox 530817 K930 4300 Gigaset SX205 255i Caution Connect base power unit 4753 01 and additional unit TFV4680 00 using enclosed bus connector a Door type 2 DTMF For details of connecting entrance telephones with DTMF control door type 2 refer to the example below Deutsche Telekom DoorLine Gigaset SX205 255i alb 21 22 32
28. e internal calls automatic line seizure for the associated TAE connection must be deactivated For external connections it is then necessary to dial a zero first Information on making calls using devices on the TAE connection can be found in the handset operating instructions 26 Connecting devices Connecting a fax machine To operate a fax machine or a combination device e g fax with telephone the device type setting should be changed to Fax or Neutral For problem free fax operation regardless of the settings of the remote terminal the device type setting Neutral is recommended with the Fax setting a successful fax con nection depends on the settings of the remote terminal If you only want to make external connections automatic line seizure for the associated TAE connection must remain activated In this case the fax machine or combination device should be set to Operate on main connection If on the other hand you also want to make internal connections automatic line sei zure for the associated TAE connection must be deactivated For external connections itis then necessary to either dial a zero before each number or set the fax machine or combination device to Operation on PABX see fax machine or combination device operating instructions Use the opportunity to assign the fax a separate phone number MSN Assign the cor responding TAE connection an exclusive receive MSN see handset operating instruc tions
29. e on the Internet at www my siemens com gigaset Below examples of operating the base from an S1 or SL1 handset and a C1 or C2 hand set are presented for Assigning an MSN a ringer melody Operating the base from an S1 or SL1 handset The central operator control on the 1 and SL1 handsets is a control key 2 which has four black direction arrows with the associated symbols Pressing the various icons up down right or left opens a different function The side you have to press is shown by a black triangle in the operating instructions e g key for right open menu Example Assigning an MSN a ringer melody Open the menu E S Set base Select the menu item and confirm Settings Select the menu item and confirm Enter system PIN if required page 10 ISDN settings Select the menu item and confirm Set up MSN Select the menu item and confirm Select MSN e g MSN1 Anna Open the submenu D O Og Ringer Melody 5 Select melody and confirm e g Ringer Melody 5 Y activated Operating the base from a C1 or C2 handset The C1 and C2 handsets each have a rocker key which has two functions On the Gigaset C1 the upper half of the rocker key has the function of the Talk key the lower half the Phonebook key a On the Gigaset C2 the upper half of the rocker key has the function of the Talk key the lower half the Handsfree key 97
30. eck 3 25 Connecting devices Connecting devices Connecting cord based analogue devices The internal phone numbers Int 21 Int 22 are pre assigned to the TAE connections Devices connected to them must not be registered on the base beset to tone DTMF dialling pulse dialling not supported In addition the corresponding device type must be set and device specific additional settings made No costs are displayed on the connected devices However accumulated costs are recorded on the base and can be checked using an added feature handset or on a PC Device types The following settings are possible Defining the device type see Page 29 Telephone see Page 26 Connecting telephones Fax see Page 27 Connecting a fax machine Modem see Page 27 Connecting a modem Answering mach see Page 27 Connecting an answering machine Neutral see Page 27 Connecting a fax machine Door type1 see Page 31 Connecting door type 1 Doortype2 DTMF see Page 32 Connecting door type 2 No function see Page 28 No device connected Note the explanations below for the device types and their additional L device specific settings Connecting telephones By default the two TAE connections are set to Telephone This means that the base is ready to use with a telephone with tone dialling DTMF con nected to Int 21 or Int 22 even without a handset If you also want to use this telephone to mak
31. er your handset see handset operating instructions If the handset cancels base paging e g because the registration time has L been exceeded repeat the process Getting started Manually registering a Gigaset S1 SL1 handset Open the menu Settings Select the menu item and confirm Register H Set Select the menu item and confirm Base 1 mu Select base 1 4 and confirm e g Base 1 Enter the system PIN of the base factory setting 0000 and confirm In the display are Regstr Proce dure and the name of the base e g Base 1 Once the handset has located the base the list of free internal numbers is shown in the display Press lit Register key on the base page 9 key flashes The base is only ready for registering while the key is flashing Int 11 Select internal number and confirm e g Int 11 After registration the handset reverts to idle status The handset s internal number is shown in the display Manually registering a Gigaset C1 C2 handset MENU Open the menu Y Handset Settings OK Select the menu item and confirm Y Register Handset OK Select the menu item and confirm Y Base 1 OK Select base 1 4 and confirm e g Base 1 kt OK Enter the system PIN of the base factory setting i 0000 and confirm In the display are Registering and the name of the base e g Base 1 Once the handset has located the base
32. etwork i e a digital network for inte grating services This includes the integration of telephone fax or data transmis sion ISDN abbreviations CW Call waiting CF Call divert 3PTY Three party conference CCBS Callback when the number is busy CD Call forwarding during the call phase K Keypad The keypad supports special function keys such as the star and hash keys In this way special functions offered by your network provider can be initiated using a code such as 4711 M MCID Malicious call identification See Capture MSN Multiple Subscriber Number The phone numbers belonging to a multiple ISDN con nection Each terminal is addressed separately e g a separate number for a fax machine There are three MSN in the basic price for the standard and comfort con nection Up to ten MSN can be assigned to one ISDN connection Multiple connection ISDN connection that has up to ten MSN available in contrast to the system connec tion with one call director number block This is the preferred type of ISDN connec tion for private customers Multiple subscriber number See MSN Music on hold See Wait melody Mute Convenience feature for telephones which deactivates the built in microphone in handset or handsfree unit 44 ISDN glossary N Notebook function During a phone call you can enter a phone number in the phone s temporary mem ory to be dialled later NT NTBA Network terminating device
33. gning internal users to the entrance telephone call Yes Yes No No group Making calls with the entrance telephone Yes Yes Yes Yes Call from the entrance telephone Yes Yes Yes Yes Entrance telephone call waiting Yes Yes Yes Yes Internal call with entrance telephone Yes Yes Yes Yes Divert entrance telephone externally Yes Yes No No Appendix Predictive text Yes Yes Yes No Divert call waiting internally is only available on the S1 and SL1 handsets The maximum number of entries in the speed dial list and the phonebook can vary The C1 handset has memory for a maximum of 50 entries the C2 handset for a maxi mum of 100 entries while you can store a maximum of 200 entries in the S1 and SL1 handsets 18 The quick way into the world of ISDN The quick way into the world of ISDN cm What is an MSN MSN Multiple Subscriber Number You can apply for up to ten different telephone numbers for one multiple ISDN connection An MSN is one of the phone numbers assigned to you without an area code Your telephone uses the MSN entirely as you require The following differentiation is made Receive MSN Phone numbers you may be called on You can assign the receive MSN s to specific internal users terminals Incoming calls are only forwarded to the terminals to which the relevant receive MSN has been assigned Terminals can be handsets or answering machines Send MSN Phone number
34. ice or microwave equipment in order to prevent mutual interference Minimum distance including to base power unit 1 5 metres In case of picture and sound interference on satellite reception equipment please contact your retailer to have your satellite reception system checked for a lack of screening Avoid direct contact with sources of heat e g radiators Do not expose the base to direct sunlight The base can also be wall mounted using the wall holder included in the pack If you are not using wall mounting install the base on a level non slip surface The feet of the device do not normally leave any marks on the installation surface How ever in view of the variety of paints and polishes available it cannot be ruled out that contact may cause marks on the installation surface The range between the base and the handsets is up to 300 m in the open air Inside buildings ranges of up to 50 m can be achieved Use as desktop unit Your telephone can be used as a space saving desktop unit Before connecting the base please read the notes on installation page 3 page 4 Getting started Mounting the base as a wall unit Before mounting the base please read the notes on installation page 3 page 4 1 Drill two holes 5 mm 80 mm apart next to one an other in the wall 2 Use appropriate rawlplugs 3 Screw in two round screws 4 4 mm 4 Before attaching the wall holder and tightening the screws place the con
35. inated keypad Phonebook for around 200 entries Full duplex grade handsfree SMS EATONI predictive text Caller specific ringer melody setting for VIP calls Download options for obtaining melodies via SMS Room monitor Walkie talkie Voice dialling for 29 names Announce name when calling Vibration alarm Connector jack for headset PC and MP3 player 914810090600 918000000 37 Accessories Gigaset Repeater 38 Z SIEMENS Gigaset C2 Handset 9 4 9000 Graphic display with date and time Phonebook for around 100 entries Handsfree SMS EATONI predictive text Caller specific ringer melody setting for VIP calls Room monitor Walkie talkie Gigaset C1 Handset Graphic display with date and time Phonebook for around 50 entries Handsfree SMS The Gigaset Repeater can be used to increase the reception range of your Gigaset handset to the base Accessories Gigaset Data Modules A Gigaset data module allows you to create a wireless connection between your PC and your Gigaset Gigaset USB Adapter DECT M105 Data transmission at up to 90 kbit s Connection between computer and Gigaset or between two computers Noexternal power supply necessary powered by the computer Range of up to 50 m in buildings Range of up to 300 min the open air Mobile handsfree set with PTT key With the mobile handsfree set you can make a call while keeping your hands free
36. ine PIN handset PIN Plugging to bus TP Terminal Portability Also called parking An incoming call can be held at the local exchange for up to three minutes to then be accepted for example by another phone a fax machine or a PC In the meanwhile the caller hears an appropriate announcement Pre dialling see also Block dialling For some telephones with a display you can enter the phone number first and check it once more before dialling 45 ISDN glossary R Remote activation Allows the answering machine to be activated and deactivated during a call This function is PIN protected Remote check Answering machine function Listen to messages remotely mostly together with options like delete messages or change announcements Repeater A repeater increases the range of a handset connected to a base station The device receives the radio signal from the base station and broadcasts it further Ring delay For each internal party you can specify how many rings take place before this party hears the ring This can also be set for each MSN phone number For example your handset in addition to the base telephone which rings on the first ring could ring after three rings for the private phone number and ring on the first ring for the business phone number S SO Bus Four wire ISDN connection wiring It provides two B channels and one D channel Up to twelve ISDN outlets can be connected to it on which up to eight terminals
37. ller s phone number name or type of connection e g exchangelinter nal on the telephone screen Caller list Depending on the setting the calls list contains callers you haven t reached or those you have spoken to The last 20 missed calls and the last 20 accepted calls are stored with their phone number date and time If you wish to do so you can return the call to these users directly from this list 41 ISDN glossary Capture Performance feature Identify capture MCID stands for Malicious Call Identifica tion If you receive annoying calls you can have the telephone exchange store the caller number This performance feature must be requested from the network pro vider CCBS Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber See Callback when the number is busy CCNR Completion of Calls No Reply See Callback when the call is not answered CD Call Deflection See Call forwarding during the call phase CF Call forwarding See Call divert Channel Like an analogue connection an ISDN connection enters the building through two cables but for ISDN a distinction is made between the two bearer channels called the B channels which have nothing to do with the physical cables and the control channel otherwise known as the D channel Charge detail display See AOC D and AOC E CLI Calling Line Identification The caller s phone number is transmitted CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation User A calls User B A s
38. nalogue wire based devices e g telephone answering machine fax machine entrance telephone see page 26 aPCvia USB port USB V1 1 see page 30 Connection in Germany Connection for the wire Connection for the wire based terminal with inter based terminal with inter nal number 22 nal number 21 ISDN lt 5 The connections are provided for the use of analogue terminals using TAE r connectors Schematic illustration Connection in other countries Connection for the wire Connection for the wire based terminal with inter based terminal with inter nal number 22 nal number 21 The connections are provided for the use of standard terminals using Mini Western connectors Schematic illustration Getting started Setting and operating the base Preparing the base for use and making settings In order to be able to use your base certain settings are required e g the ISDN phone number MSN To do this you need a handset or a PC More details can be found in the operating instructions for your handset or your PC software If you have an S1 or SL1 added feature handset a Getting started wizard is available to assist you in making the settings More details can be found in the operating instruc tions for your added feature handset Operating the base from a handset Operating instructions for the S1 SL1 C1 and C2 handsets are enclosed The current version of the operating instructions is availabl
39. nection cable through the hold er from the back to the front Ensure that the connec tion cable lies freely in the back recess 5 Now plug the connection cable into the base see Connecting the base 6 Using slight vertical pressure from the top centre press the base onto the retaining catches on the wall holder Getting started Connecting the base Schematic illustration 1 EXSo jack Insert ISDN connection cable until connector clicks into place 2 Insert ISDN connection cable into ISDN connection until connector clicks into place 3 For NTBA with self mounting plug in the cable between the NTBA and the TAE old telephone outlet or Mini Western connector until both connectors click into place 4 Dr jack Plug in the power supply cord until the connector clicks into place and plug into the mains outlet Use only the power unit supplied as indicated on the underside of the base station Power failure Your base and the handsets registered on it as well as wire based termi nals cannot operate in case of power failure However all the settings and stored information messages phonebook entries etc are retained indefinitely a Getting started Connecting auxiliary equipment You can connect the following auxiliary equipment to your base upto eight wireless devices handsets see page 9 Gigaset data modules see page 30 Gigaset Repeater see page 30 upto two a
40. ns for these handsets are enclosed The current version of the operating instructions is available on the Internet at www my siemens com gigaset or contact the hotline page 34 Features When used in conjunction with a Gigaset handset your SX205isdn or SX255isdn base offers you a variety of features Depending on the handset used you have access to a particular range of these features The table below tells you which features can be used with which handsets The table is based on the table of contents of the handset operat ing instructions Feature S1 SL1 C2 C1 Making the handset ready for service Operating the handset Menu system Control key Yes Yes No No Preparing base for use Getting started wizard Yes Yes No No Making calls Handsfree Yes Yes Yes Yes Reserving a line Yes Yes No No Defining the send MSN for the next call Yes Yes No No Callback when busy CCBS when the call is not Yes Yes Yes Yes answered CCNR Identify caller Yes Yes No No Functions during a call Muting the handset Yes Yes No No Making a call to several users Yes Yes Yes Yes External Internal enquiry Yes Yes Yes Yes Toggling Yes Yes Yes Yes Conference call Yes Yes Yes Yes Forwarding an incoming call CD Call Deflection Yes Yes No No Working with external call waiting CW Call Waiting Yes
41. o 02 13 50 28 82 Lithuania o o o 822742010 In some countries repair and replace services are impossible where the products are not sold through our authorised dealers Your Gigaset is designed for operation in your country as indicated on the packaging and on the device itself Country specific conditions have been taken into account If you have any questions about the differences between the public phone networks please contact your specialist dealer or network provider The CE mark attests to the phone s compliance with the essential requirements of the R amp TTE directive 35 Appendix Excerpt from the original declaration We Siemens AG declare that the above mentioned product is manufactured according to our Full Quality Assurance System certified by CETECOM ICT Services GmbH in compliance with ANNEX V of the R amp TTE Directive 99 05 EC The presumption of conformity with the essential requirements regarding Council Directive 99 5 EC is ensured Senior Approvals Manager The Declaration of Conformity DoC has been signed In case of need a copy of the original DoC can be made available via the company hotline 0682 Specifications DECT standard supported GAP standard supported No of channels 120 duplex channels Radio frequency range 1880 MHz to 1900 MHz Duplex method Time multiplex 10 ms frame length Channel grid 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbit s Modulation
42. o or forwarding text messages Yes Yes Yes Yes Calling back the text message sender Yes Yes Yes Yes Copying a phone number from SMS text into the Yes Yes No No phonebook Adding the telephone number of a text messagetothe Yes Yes Yes Yes phonebook Using new ringer tones and logos for the handset Yes Yes No No Direct operation of answering machine on Gigaset 255isdn Recording memos Yes Yes Yes Yes Two way recording Yes Yes Yes Yes Returning a call during playback Playing a message to another caller Yes Yes Yes Yes Setting the playback speed Yes Yes No No Marking an old message or memo as new Yes Yes Yes Yes Adding a number to the phonebook Yes Yes Yes Yes Setting the answering machine on Gigaset 255isdn Deactivating activating spoken date and time Yes Yes Yes Yes Setting the recording time and recording quality Yes Yes Yes Yes Locking the answering machine defining AM PIN Yes Yes Yes Yes Setting the time control Yes Yes No No Activating deactivating automatic listen in on the hand Yes Yes Yes Yes set Activating deactivating listen in Yes Yes Yes Yes Activating deactivating automatic call pick up Yes Yes Yes Yes Activating deactivating automatic notification via text Yes Yes Yes Yes message 16 Supported handsets Feature S1 SL1 C2 C1 Using several hand
43. of the answering machine page 27 u Defining the device type EE You must define the device type on the handset or PC You can find more information in the operating instructions for your handset or PC software 29 Connecting devices Connecting PC via USB d You can connect a PC with a cable using the USB port on your base and connect one or more PCs without a cable using the Gigaset M10x data modules Your base then offers you the option of using a connected PC to Configure your base Manage phonebooks from the PC base and handsets Using a PC connected with a cable or via a Gigaset M101 Data you can also fax from the PC using fax emulation with no hardware requirements In conjunction with the enclosed software talk amp surf 6 0 this offers you the option of using data transmission and the Internet from the PC using the ISDN network access on your base e g surfing the Internet e mail home banking Transmit data between different PCs You can find further information in the instructions for the software l talk amp surf 6 0 Wireless PC connection Gigaset M101 Data and Gigaset USB Adapter DECT M105 data modules The Gigaset M101 Data with V24 interface and the Gigaset DECT M105 USB Adapter with USB interface give you the option of establishing a wireless connection between your PC and the base A connection via a Gigaset M10x Data data module provides you with a 64 kbit
44. of the base factory setting 0000 and confirm The handset is registered The next unassigned internal number between Int 11 and Int 18 is automatically assigned to the handset as it is registered 11 Getting started Registering a Gigaset 3000 Comfort Micro handset Hold down to turn on the handset either OK Confirm the prompt or 3 Open the menu Y Stations oK Select the menu item and confirm Y Station 1 Select the base 1 4 and open the sub menu Y Registration OK Select the menu item and confirm then pag OK Enter the system PIN of the base factory setting 0000 and confirm Press lit Register key on the base page 9 key flashes The base is only ready for registering while the key is flashing Y int OK Select internal number and confirm e g Int 11 The successful registration is confirmed on the display The next unassigned internal number between Int 11 and Int 18 is automatically assigned to the handset as it is registered Registering a Gigaset 3000 Classic handset Hold down to turn on the handset O MG Press in turn Enter the number of the base normally 1 and con firm The Standby symbol flashes and then lights up constantly when the connection to the base has been established pag OK Enter the system PIN of the base factory setting 0000 and confirm pag OK Press lit Regis
45. omer Care You can get assistance easily when you have technical questions or questions about how to use your device by using our online support service on the Internet at www my siemens com customercare or by referring to the section entitled Questions and answers in this manual page 33 34 Appendix If the device needs to be repaired please contact one of our Customer Care Centers AbuDhabi 026423800 Luxembourg 43 84 33 99 Argentina 0 80 08 88 98 78 Macedonia 02 13 14 84 Australia 18 00 62 24 14 Malaysia 03 2163 11 18 Austria ask onata TRR NR R 05 17 07 5004 Malta 00 35 32 14 94 06 32 Bahraiti a coo cere siete e 40 42 34 Mauritius aauaauaanaaa 2116213 Bangladesh 01752 7447 Mexico 01 80 07 11 00 03 Belgium 078152221 Morocco 4 R RE RE EE aa 22 66 92 09 Bosnia Herzegovina 0 33 27 66 49 Netherlands 0900 3333102 Brazil iia ds oes 0 80 07 07 12 48 New Zealand 08 00 27 43 63 Brun GL vs aca 02 43 08 01 Norway seen 22 70 84 00 Bulgaria uec ores eter 02 73 94 88 OMA su oe dettes e et erede 79 10 12 Cambodia 12 80 05 00 Pakistan emen 02 15 66 22 00 Canada 18887770211 Philippines 027571118 CHINA iia eco 0 21 50 31 81 49 Poland ez 08 01 30 00 30 Croatia rv Me s 016105381 Portugals cssc 80085 3204 Czech Republic
46. one has three answering machines AM1 AM2 AM3 Once you have connected your telephone answering machine AM1 is shown and activated By default answering machines AM2 and AM3 are hidden To use them they must be shown and all shown answering machines must be assigned their own receive MSN You can con figure AM1 AM2 and AM3 separately You can operate the answering machines either directly using a registered handset in the menu or by remote control internal or external call to answering machine Remote control is a convenient option allowing you day to day use of an answering machine wherever you are To configure the answering machines you will need a hand set that is registered on the base see handset operating instructions Definitions of terms used below Message Message that a caller leaves on the answering machine Memos Spoken notes that you can record on the answering machine for mem bers of your family or colleagues for example AM mode Recording or announcement Answer and record The caller hears an announcement and may then leave a message mode Announce only mode The caller hears your announcement but cannot leave a message If an answering machine is currently being used by one user directly or by remote control then no other user can access the answering machine during this time u Operation using a registered handset Which answering machine you can opera
47. or Q Caller 1 on hold Switch to waiting caller Toggling O Caller 1 on hold O Caller 2 on hold etc 28 Connecting devices Making an external enquiry Y R O Switch between callers if necessary Making an internal enquiry O PE Making an internal enquiry O Switch between the callers if necessary Transfer call before after answer either Transfer before answer MT Om Hold down return to idle status Or Transfer after answer EH Transfer call after answer R Making an enquiry call Hold down return to idle status Picking up a call while the answering machine is in operation You can pick up a call even if the answering machine has already switched itself on on the second analogue connection your announcement is running or the caller is already leaving a message When you pick up the call the recording stops You can deactivate automatic call pick up see handset operating instructions and carry on an existing call while the answering machine is switched on Automatic line seizure must be deactivated page 28 Automatic call pick up factory setting Automatic call pick up inactive Y V 82 The requirement for call pick up is that the answering machine and the internal user picking up the call are assigned the same receive MSN page 19 and the device type Answering mach is set for the internal number
48. phone number appears on B s telephone display CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction Stops your personal phone number being displayed CNIP Calling Name Identification Presentation User A calls User B A s name appears on B s telephone screen COLP Connected Line Identification Presentation User A calls User B B s phone number is displayed on A s telephone If B has pro grammed call forwarding to C then the dialled number and transferred number are not identical and the phone number of C is displayed if C permits his phone number to be displayed COLR Connected Line Identification Restriction If C has set up COLR then C s phone number is not displayed on A s phone Conference call See Three party conference CW Call Waiting See Call waiting 42 ISDN glossary D D channel Control channel for an ISDN connection See Channel Digital exchange Computer controlled switching units allow quick connection and the activation of such additional services as gt enquiry calls gt call waiting gt three way confer ence gt call forwarding etc Direct call Block the telephone for all phone numbers except for an individually entered number After picking up the handset and pressing any key the connection to the saved phone number is established Ideal for children who cannot yet dial phone numbers baby call Calling an emergency number is always possible This function is available on the Gigaset 3000 2000
49. s that are assigned to the person you are calling The net work operator calculates charges based on the send MSN s You can assign a fixed send MSN to each internal user Potential internal users are Handsets to which you can assign the internal numbers 11 to 18 Data modules page 30 to which you can assign the internal numbers 41 to 48 The integrated answering machines on SX255isdn which are assigned the inter nal phone numbers 91 to 93 PC via USB interface for which the internal number 40 is set aside Analogue terminals to which you can assign the internal numbers 21 or 22 Example of how to assign an MSN You have applied for four MSN s two for business use MSN1 MSN2 and two for private purposes MSN3 MSN4 Four handsets are connected to a base Two handsets Int 11 and 12 and the answering machine AM 91 are intended for business use and two handsets Int 13 and 14 and the answering machine AM 92 are intended for private use Internal users Use Receive MSN Send MSN handsets Int 11 12 Business MSN1 MSN2 MSN1 Answering AM 91 MSN1 MSN2 machine Handset Int 13 Private MSN3 MSN3 Handset Int 14 MSN4 MSN4 Answering AM 92 MSN3 MSN4 machine Further information for dealing with MSNs e g setting the ring delay for each MSN can be found in the handset operating instructions 19 Answering Machine Answering Machine EE Your ISDN teleph
50. sets Using a handset as a room monitor Yes Yes Yes No Setting walkie talkie mode Yes Yes Yes No Date and time Setting the date and time Yes Yes Yes Yes Setting the alarm clock Yes Yes Yes No Setting an appointment Yes Yes Yes No Displaying unaccepted appointments anniversaries Yes Yes Yes No Night service Yes Yes No No Security settings Changing the system PIN Yes Yes Yes Yes Defining authorisation Yes Yes No No Emergency numbers Yes Yes Yes Yes System settings Changing the name for an internal user Yes Yes Yes Yes Assigning a phone number MSN Assigning a receive MSN Yes Yes Yes Yes Assigning a send MSN Yes Yes Yes Yes Setting up a send MSN list for the next call Yes Yes No No Setting up a busy signal when the MSN is being used Yes Yes No No Busy on Busy Assigning an MSN a ringer melody Yes Yes Yes Yes Setting up rejecting for the entire MSN group Yes Yes No No Diverting calls Forwarding internal calls Yes Yes No No Diverting external calls CF Call Forwarding Yes Yes Yes Yes Pre assigning the call deflection destination CD Call Yes Yes No No Deflection Setting up automatic call divert when a handset is not Yes Yes No No available Setting up an internal group call group Yes Yes No No Setting up ring delay Yes Yes No No Activating deactivating call waiting
51. te directly using your handset depends on the assignment of the receive MSNs No MSN is assigned to the answering machines factory setting AM1 answers all calls Each answering machine can be set operated and played back from each handset terminal One or more MSNs are assigned to each answering machine Each answering machine can only be set and played back using handsets terminals with the same receive MSN Exception If a receive MSN is assigned exclusively to one answering machine and not to any other handset terminal then this answering machine can be operated by all internal users 20 Answering Machine Range of functions Using a handset registered on the base the following functions are available see the handset operating instructions for more details Configuration of answering machine 9 Z Z Z E Assigning a receive MSN Hiding showing an answering machine Specifying the number of rings before the answering machine starts Deactivating activating spoken date and time Setting the recording time and recording quality Activating deactivating automatic pause Locking the answering machine defining AM PIN Setting time control only using S1 and SL1 Activating deactivating automatic listen in on the handset Activating deactivating automatic call pick up Activating deactivating automatic notification via text message Operating the answering machines 9 9999999 99999999 Selecting an
52. ter key on the base page 9 key flashes The base is only ready for registering while the key is flashing Y int11 oK Select internal number and confirm e g Int 11 The Standby symbol is extinguished after successful reg istration 12 Getting started Registering a Gigaset 2000 C handset m Press to turn on the handset 3 Open the menu Y Settings oK Select the menu item and confirm Y Registration OK Select the menu item and confirm Y Station 1 OK Select base 1 4 and confirm Open the submenu Y Registration OK Select the menu item and confirm m OK Enter the system PIN of the base factory setting 0000 and confirm Press lit Register key on the base page 9 key flashes The base is only ready for registering while the key is flashing Y int11 oK Select internal number and confirm e g Int 11 The successful registration is confirmed on the display Registering a Gigaset 2000S Gigaset 1000 C S handset For the registration procedure described below You can register a maximum of four other handsets e g Gigaset 20005 GAP handsets or wireless devices e g Gigaset 1000 TAE STA Register these devices first Registering a Gigaset 2000S handset Press 0 off H H R Simultaneously press the number of the base station and on P Enter system code Press lit Register key on the base page 9 key flashes The base
53. y 46 S SO Bus c4 ESSERE 46 Jacke sd ee usa c e 6 Safety precautions n soono nnen 3 SefVICe se rd RE 34 Setting Bases tod eec ad ee wA 8 Device type ci voce XE EN 26 Socket TAE tio dore uem oun EA inen 36 Specifications s sonanu 36 Standard connection 46 System settings 15 T TAE d ted Een E gnus eret Et 6 7 Connection o oooooo oo 26 SOCKkKet o o ooooooooooooooo 36 Telephone Cate cada E ee 33 Connecting aaan 26 Three party conference 46 TOGGIING aan tte 46 h e L uei er cte ro ecd aed 41 Two way recording of phone calls 46 U USB Adapter DECTIM105 30 USB cablert ti ees 30 W Wait melody ala 47 Wall holder 4 50
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