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lmillertekdok 9:41pm on Monday, November 1st, 2010 
Good phone system, long-lasting I have had this phone system with 3 extensions for over 6 years. We have one on each level of the house.
tjt0009997 9:43am on Thursday, September 16th, 2010 
Good phone system, long-lasting I have had this phone system with 3 extensions for over 6 years. We have one on each level of the house. Excellent longevity My family has owned this system for over five years and have experienced little to no problems with any of the handsets or the bas...
czarnian 6:33pm on Saturday, April 3rd, 2010 
Pretty Good Phones, Overall I have used the Gigaset 4215 base and three 4200 extension phones for about 3 years.

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Siemens SpeedStream 4200 ADSL Modem Install Guide.
SingTel Optus Pty Limited ABN 833 208

1273975 01/06

Your Optus Broadband Service
Make a note of your details here Account Number Username Password

Contents

Introduction Using the self-installation CD for your PC Install line filters Connecting your SpeedStream 4200 ADSL Modem Windows configuration procedures Macintosh configuration procedures Configure your modem Troubleshooting System requirements Security Managing your Optus DSL account Glossary 18 19

1. Introduction

Congratulations on selecting the Optus DSL Service. The Siemens SpeedStream 4200 ADSL modem supplied by Optus has been customised by Siemens for optimal performance on the Optus DSL Broadband service. Throughout this guide the name Optus DSL will be used to refer to both Optus DSL and Optus DSL Direct Broadband services. The simplest way to install and configure your modem for the Optus DSL Broadband service is to follow the step by step instructions on the self-installation CD. Note: It is important to note that you should not connect your modem before running the self-installation CD. This booklet supports the Optus self-installation CD which will have your new service up and running in minutes.
2. Using the self-installation CD for your PC
The self-installation CD contains simple step by step instructions for installing your modem. It also installs and configures all the software you will need to connect to your Optus DSL Broadband service. Note: The self-installation CD is not compatible with Macintosh software. Macintosh users should refer to Section 6 on how to configure their Macintosh to run with Optus DSL. The software that will be installed includes:
A USB modem driver customised for use on the Optus DSL Broadband service The Optus DSL Desktop Service Centre The latest Optus customised Internet Explorer web browser Outlook Express set up as your primary Optus email account A customised desktop icon for instant browsing A Connection Guide for troubleshooting An uninstall wizard

1.1 Before you begin

Check you have received the following items with your Optus DSL Starter Kit:
Optus CD-ROM SpeedStream 4200 ADSL Modem Power supply
To install and configure your modem using the self-installation CD 1. Quit all other open applications. 2. Insert the Optus DSL Broadband self-installation CD into your computers CD ROM drive. 3. When the Main Menu appears select DSL Installation and follow the simple step by step instructions. 4. If your PC has sound, ensure it is turned up. When the CD is finished you will automatically be connected to the Optus DSL Broadband service.

2 x line filters

USB cable
RJ-45 Straight-through Ethernet cable RJ-11 DSL cable
It is also possible (though not recommended) to manually configure your modem. This can be done using a web browser to access the management software imbedded in the modem. If you have followed the instructions on the self-installation CD and have connected the line filters, (refer to section 3) you will already be connected to the Optus DSL Broadband service and can start surfing the Net. The rest of the information in this booklet is for your reference only.

INTRODUCTION

USING THE SELF-INSTALLATION CD FOR YOUR PC

3. Install line filters

Devices such as fax machines, caller ID boxes or phones that share the same phone line as your DSL account require a line filter, which prevents noise from disrupting the DSL signal on the phone line. For your convenience, Optus has provided you with two line filters. A filter must be installed on each of the telephony devices that share the same telephone line as your Optus DSL Broadband service. These include:
4. Connecting your SpeedStream 4200 ADSL Modem
The SpeedStream 4200 ADSL Modem may be connected to either an existing USB port or an Ethernet port on your computer. If you choose to attach it via the Ethernet interface, it is only necessary to complete the steps in section 4.1. Otherwise, proceed directly to section 4.2 for USB installations.
Telephones Fax machines Dial-up modems Answering machines Any other device connected to your DSL-enabled telephone line such as Foxtel, Optus TV featuring FOXTEL Digital, or Austar.
4.1 Ethernet installation method

You will need to install an Ethernet adapter if your computer does not already have one installed. Refer to your Ethernet adapter manufacturers documentation for complete installation instructions. 1. Connect the Ethernet cable (RJ-45) to the Ethernet port on the SpeedStream 4200 ADSL Modem (yellow port). 2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your computer. 3. Plug the DSL cable (RJ-11) into the DSL port on the SpeedStream 4200 ADSL Modem (grey port). 4. Plug the other end of the DSL cable into the phone socket. 5. Plug the power adapter into the power outlet and connect it to the SpeedStream 4200 ADSL Modem (black port). 6. Ensure your SpeedStream 4200 ADSL Modem is powered on (power switch located on right side of back panel).
Place the filter on your telephone line by:
Unplugging the cord from your telephone Connecting the filter between the phone and the telephone wall socket as illustrated below.
If you have a home monitoring service (Back to Base) that uses the same phone line as your DSL service, it is your responsibility to arrange for a central filter to be installed in your premises. If you do not do this, you will experience problems with your DSL connection and your monitoring service. If you require further information about central filters we would encourage you to contact an Austel approved technician in your area. Alternatively, please call Optus Customer Support who can provide you with a list of organisations that can install one.

INSTALL LINE FILTERS

CONNECTING YOUR SPEEDSTREAM 4200 ADSL MODEM
4.2 USB installation method
1. Connect the USB cable to the USB port at the rear of the SpeedStream 4200 ADSL Modem (blue port). 2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on your computer. 3. Plug the DSL cable (RJ-11) into the DSL port on the SpeedStream 4200 ADSL Modem. 4. Plug the other end of the DSL cable into the phone socket. 5. Plug the power adapter into the power outlet and connect it to the SpeedStream 4200 ADSL Modem (black port). 6. Ensure your SpeedStream 4200 ADSL Modem is powered on (power switch located on right side of back panel).
Step 2 Select the Network and Internet Connections icon. Note: If your Control Panel is set to Classic View, please click Switch to Category View.
Step 3 Select Network Connection.
Step 4 Double click on Local Area Connection.
5. Windows configuration procedures
Step by step instructions are provided for each of the supported Windows operating systems (Windows 98 /Me , Windows 2000 and Windows XP ).

5.1 Windows XP

Step 1 Click Start then Control Panel.
Step 5 Select Properties.
WINDOWS CONFIGURATION PROCEDURES

Step 6 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on Properties.
6. Macintosh configuration procedures Ethernet only
Please ensure that you are running OS9 or above before commencing. Macintosh users must set up their initial Internet connection via Ethernet. If you wish to connect via a USB connection you will need to download the relevant USB drivers from http://www.optusnet.com.au/drivers/mac/siemens_4200/
Step 7 Select Obtain an IP address automatically. Select Obtain DNS server address automatically. Click OK and close all open windows.
Note: These instructions are provided as a guide only. Optus currently does not support Macintosh software and is unable to assist Macintosh users with their broadband installation.

6.1 Macintosh OSX

Step 1 Click Apple then select System Preferences.

5.2 Windows 2000

Step 1 Click Start then select Settings then Network and Dial-up Connections. Step 2 Right click on Local Area Connection, then select Properties. Step 3 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then select Properties. Step 4 Select Obtain an IP address automatically. Select Obtain DNS server address automatically. Click OK and exit out of the Control Panel. Step 5 Select Yes to restart your computer. Step 2 Select the Network icon under the Internet & Network section.

5.3 Windows 98/Me

Step 1 Click Start select Settings then click Control Panel. Step 2 Double click on the Networks icon. Step 3 Select TCP/IP and click on Properties. Step 4 Select the IP Address tab. Select Obtain an IP address automatically radio button and click OK. Click OK and close all open windows. Step 5 Select Yes to restart your computer.
8 WINDOWS CONFIGURATION PROCEDURES MACINTOSH CONFIGURATION PROCEDURES 9
Step 3 Select the following from the Show drop-down menu:

Builtin Ethernet

7. Configure your modem
To configure your modem settings you must now access the configuration manager using your web browser. This is done by entering the IP address in the address bar of the browser window as follows. Step 1 Enter http://10.1.1.1 (Default IP address of the Optus Supplied Siemens SpeedStream 4200) to access the modem configuration software. You may wish to add this page to your Favorites for easy
Step 4 Select Using DHCP Server from the Configure IPv4 drop-down menu. Step 5 Click Apply Now and exit out of System Preferences window.

6.2 Macintosh OS9

Step 1 Click Apple and then select Control Panels and then TCP/IP. Step 2 Select the following from the Connect via drop-down menu:
Ethernet or Ethernet builtin
access later. The modem System Summary screen will appear.
Step 3 Select Using DHCP Server from the Configure drop-down menu. Step 4 Close window and save changes. Step 2 On the left side of the webpage click Setup. An expanded set of options will be displayed. Click PPP from the available options.

Replace the default username (john_citizen@optusnet.com.au) with the username Optus

provided you.

In the password field replace the default password with the password Optus provided you.
Note: You will find your Optus username and password on the letter you received with your self-installation kit.
Save these details by clicking the Save Settings button.
10 10MACINTOSH CONFIGURATION PROCEDURES SELECTIVE CALL FEATURES
SELECTIVE CALL FEATURES CONFIGURE YOUR MODEM
Step 3 You will be prompted to disconnect and reconnect the Optus DSL service. Once you have clicked on the link, you will return to the system summary page.
Step 4 On the left side of the webpage, click Setup again.
Click Mode from the available options. Confirm that Optus Bridge is the selected operation mode.
Click the Disconnect button to disconnect the modem. The text on the button will change to Connect.
If Optus Bridge is not selected click the radio button next to Optus Bridge to select it. Click Apply.
Step 5 Click Reboot to restart the modem using your saved settings.
Click the Connect button to reconnect the modem to the Optus DSL service. Step 6 Once the modem has rebooted and the ADSL connection has been successfully established the DSL LED indicator light will remain green. Your modem is now connected to the Optus DSL service.

CONFIGURE YOUR MODEM

8. Troubleshooting
If you are experiencing connection problems, switch your modem off then on again. If this fails to fix the problem see the below table for possible reasons.

9. System requirements

Your computer will need to have a CD-ROM drive and meet the basic system requirements below.
Operating System* CPU RAM Free Disk Space** Network Device

Blinking Green

Blinking Red/Green
Windows XP Power Power not applied Normal system operation N/A Self-test failure if red for more than 30 seconds Flash write in progress

Pentium 233MHz, equivalent or higher
Available USB or Ethernet port

Windows 2000 , Me and 98

Pentium, equivalent or higher

Ethernet

Power not applied Ethernet link not connected Power not applied DSL signal not detected Power not applied No USB connection Power not applied No PPP connection

Ethernet link connected

Ethernet traffic flowing in either direction The modem is establishing the best possible speed on the line USB user traffic flowing in either direction
*Operating Systems must be English language versions. **Disk space must be on the primary disk drive only
DSL line has established a connection and is ready to receive data Windows 95 NT Windows 2000 Server and Apple Macintosh operating systems are , ,
not supported by the self-installation CD or by Optus DSL Customer Service. You may

N/A N/A

configure these operating systems manually to use the Optus DSL service; however Optus DSL cannot offer any technical assistance with set-up or troubleshooting.
Optus DSL runs on your standard phone line and normally requires no special cabling in
your premises (some telephone products and services are incompatible with DSL, such

USB connected

as: Priority Assistance, Auxiliary Numbers associated with FaxStream Duet and EasyCall Multiple Number services, ISDN, and some answering and fax machine models. A full list can be found at www.optus.com.au/optusnetdsl
Your DSL modem and telephone filters must be Optus Network approved.

Activity

PPPoE session established
Establishing PPPoE session
The list of approved modems and filter specifications can be found at www.optus.com.au/optusnetdsl
An SVGA 800x600x256 or higher display is required.

TROUBLESHOOTING

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

10. Security

Why security matters
The Internet is your gateway to the world and while security issues shouldnt stop you enjoying your Internet experience, you need to ensure that you take precautions to protect your computer and your information.

How to protect yourself

Optus offers all its Internet customers a free Optus email SPAM filter. There are also a range of Internet security software packages available. Install firewall software A firewall will help protect your computer from hackers, Trojans, Spyware, usage theft and other threats. Popular firewall brands that you may like to consider include McAfee Personal Firewall Plus, Nortons/Symantec, Zone Alarm Pro, or Windows Firewall. Install anti-virus software Anti-virus software also provides added protection for your computer against Trojans, Spyware and other threats. There are several popular brands around, including Norton Internet Security and Panda Antivirus.

What to watch out for

Its important that you remain aware of the ways hackers try to access computers. These can include: Non-genuine websites These authentic looking websites appear to offer legitimate goods and services (also known as phishing). However, these sites are designed to obtain information, with no intention of providing you with the goods or services you paid for. Hoax emails Hoax emails appear to come from legitimate companies using a variety of false reasons. In most cases, you will be asked to confirm your account details, passwords or credit card details by either return email or via a web page. It is highly unlikely that the company would ever need you to confirm your confidential information. However if you are unsure, you should contact the company directly. SPAM SPAM is electronic junk email and in most cases is just annoying, time consuming, often offensive and wastes your data allowance. You should never reply to SPAM, even if the message offers you an opt-out link. Worms and other viruses Viruses are software applications that infect computers. Worms are viruses that spread themselves across a network. Once installed, a Worm usually uses the addresses in your email Contacts list to spread itself to your friends computers. Trojans and Spyware A Trojan is a piece of software that usually hides within a legitimate-looking application or utility to gain entry into your computer and provide hackers with a means of easy access to your computer. Spyware is similar to a Trojan, although usually less damaging.

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SECURITY
11. Managing your Optus DSL account

Desktop Service Centre

The Desktop Service Centre, which can be accessed via the Optus DSL icon located on your desktop, allows you to manage your Optus DSL Internet experience from one central location. Its functions include connecting and disconnecting from the Internet, changing your password and performing diagnostic tests. Plus, it provides shortcuts to the most frequently used areas of the Optus portal including:
My Usage My Account Member Services Service Status Help

12. Glossary

ADSL The most widely available form of DSL Internet, A is for asymmetrical, DSL is for digital subscriber line. Browse To move around the Internet between websites. Cookie A small text file created on your computer when you visit some websites. A cookie identifies your computer to the website and lets the site know that you have been there before. Data The information that is collected, stored or transmitted between a computer and the Internet. Some examples of data that is downloaded to a users computer when they use the Internet are: webpages, emails, digital photos, audio files, audio streams, online videos etc. Data is measured in Megabytes (MB) and Gigabytes (GB). Download The process of viewing and receiving files from the Internet to your computer, eg. Browsing webpages, receiving emails or downloading music video files. Download allowance/download limit The amount of data you can download from the Internet without incurring additional charges or being speed limited (throttled). Download speed The speed at which you download or receive information from the Internet. Drop out To lose your Internet connection due to a problem on your phone line. Email Electronic mail the transmission of messages in electronic form. Excess usage Excess usage is where your ISP charges a fee when you exceed your download limit. Firewall A piece of software (or hardware) that blocks unauthorised traffic between your computer and the Internet. ISP Internet Service Provider any organisation that supplies an Internet service. kbps Kilo-bits per second (1000 bits per second). A measure of the speed at which data travels.

The Internet Usage Meter My Usage
The Internet Usage Meter helps you to monitor your usage of your Optus DSL Service. It allows you to view, how many Megabytes (MB) of data you have used relative to your plans monthly Data Allowance. Our systems update the Internet Usage Meter at regular intervals (at least every 15 minutes). It can be located at https://memberservices.optusnet.com.au/myusage/ or via the Desktop Service Centre.
Why should you use the Internet Usage Meter?
Your Optus Broadband plan allows you a set amount of data per month (your Data Allowance). If you use in excess of 100% of your data allowance your service speed will be reduced applicable to your plan. The Internet Usage Meter will help you evaluate your usage of the service and will let you know how much data you have left at any given time.

Changing your password

You can change your password at any time by selecting the Change Password link in the Desktop Service Centre or by visiting Change Password at https://dsl-myaccount.optusnet.com.au/user_management/change.html
MANAGING YOUR OPTUS DSL ACCOUNT

GLOSSARY

Mbps Mega-bits per second (1 million bits per second). A measure of the speed at which data travels. Megabytes (MB) A measure of data, used to indicate file size etc. 1000MB = approximately 1GB (gigabyte) or 1 million bytes. Online To be connected to the Internet. Online gaming To participate in playing games in real time with others via the Internet. PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) A specification for connecting users on an Ethernet network to the Internet by using a broadband. SPAM Unsolicited junk email on the Internet that is usually unwanted. Throttling Throttling is where the ISP reduces the connection speed once a plans data limit is reached, rather than charging customers for excess usage. In most cases speed is reduced to speeds equivalent to a dial-up Internet connection. Traffic Data transmitted across an Internet connection or computer network. Upload The process of sending files from your computer to another computer over an Internet connection, eg. sending email. URL Universal Resource Locator an address on the world wide web. USB port Universal Serial Bus port an external interface for connecting devices to your computer eg. scanners, printers etc. Virus A program that performs some undesired action on your computer and generally propagates itself to other computers. Virus scanner A program that scans your computer for known viruses. WebMail An email service that allows you to view, receive and reply to your email from any Internet connected computer anywhere in the world.

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FCC Information

Gigaset 4200 Quick Start Guide

Connecting the Charger

Notice to Hearing Aid Wearers: Power Outage:

Safety Precautions:

DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE!
Please read the following important information. For Siemens Customer Care Service, product operation information, or for problem resolution, call toll-free

Warranty:

7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Central Standard Time EVERY DAY
IMPORTANT: Do not use a wall outlet controlled by a wall switch.

1-888-777-0211

www.icm.siemens.com
Visite nuestro sitio Web para obtener instrucciones en espaol.
Customer Care: 1-888-777-0211 Or visit our Website: www.icm.siemens.com

4200 QSG 7-12.p65

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Gigaset 4200 Handset

BASIC PHONE OPERATION

Making a Call

Handset Setup
Your handset is now registered and ready for use.
Status LED Charging status
IMPORTANT: Charge batteries 12 to 14 hours before using the handset for the first time. WARNING: Use only NiCd or NiMh AA rechargeable batteries. DO NOT USE ALKALINE, LITHIUM, OR NON-RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES.

Answering Call 1

Signal Strength

Display keys

Intercom Call
Navi key Talk key Speakerphone key Open Directory Key 1

End key and On/Off key

Setting Volume 1

GHI 7 PQRS

Automatic Registration to Base Unit

2ABC 5JKL 8TUV 0OPER 0

3 DEF 6 MNO 9 WXYZ

Pound key (#)

Sound Settings Handset Volume

Star key (*) Microphone

Memory key

Save. 4 Save.

Language Setting 1
End key and On/Off key Intercom telephone number of the handset

H/S Settings Language

See User Manual for additional options.

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