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If you give your Gigaset to someone else you should also give them the operating instructions. Dispose of batteries and the phone carefully. Do not pollute the environment.
Emergency numbers cannot be dialed if the keypad lock is activated!
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Gigaset 4010 Micro, CHINA, A31008-G4010-B222-1-
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Contents
Safety precautions. VI Telephone set up. 2 Date and time. 8 Making calls. 10 Enhanced telephone features. 15 Handset operation. 34 Customizing handset settings. 46 Base station settings. 51 Advanced settings. 53 Appendix. 56 Safety precautions. 61 Menu table. 64 Index. 66
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Telephone set up
This delivery units contains: 1 Gigaset SL 88 base station 1 Gigaset SL 88 handset 2 power supply unit 1 telephone cord 1 belt clip 1 rechargeable NiMh battery 1 user manual 1 Quick Start Guide
Installing the base station
The base station is designed for operation in protected rooms with a temperature range from +40F to +100F. IMPORTANT! For best reception, place the base in a high central location, away from other electrical devices.
Range and reception strength
The base station range is approx. 1000 feet outdoors and up to 150 feet indoors. The receive strength display shows the quality of the radio contact between the base station and the handset:
receive strength 100% receive strength 75% receive strength 50% low receive strength no reception (flashes)
Connecting the base station
Insert the small plug on cord into phone jack Place cord in the base cable channel, insert power supply unit into wall outlet.
Key to register additional handsets/Page handsets. Power supply unit with cord (220 VAC/50 Hz) Telephone jack with telephone cord RJ11C
Insert plug on the telephone cord 3 into telephone jack on base unit 2 (clicks into place), 1 Place cord in cable channel on the bottom of the base, Insert other end of plug into telephone jack on the wall. The installation of the base unit should allow at least 20 inches between the base and persons to be in compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines
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Only use the power supply unit included as indicated on the rear side of the base. Use the telephone cord supplied. Do not use any old cords. Do not use an outlet controlled by a wall switch. 3
Wall-mounting the base
0,1 mm 2,5 inch
5,3 mm 0,21 inch
2,74 inch 69,6 mm
max. 7,9 mm 0,31 inch max. 4 mm 0,16 inch 2x
Connecting the charging unit
Plug-in power supply unit (220 VAC/50Hz) with mains cable
Insert the small connector of the mains cable into the jack, Turn the connector in the direction of the arrow, Plug the power supply unit into the socket.
Only use the plug-in power supply unit supplied (as identified under the charging unit).
Operating the handset
The display is protected by a plastic film. Remove the protective plastic film!
Inserting the battery pack
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Insert the battery, as shown above. Place cover and push gently upward until it clicks into place (the unit is shipped with the battery cover off). To open, press the grooved area on the cover and slide back.
Use only a rechargeable NiMH battery. Do not use Lithium or non-rechargeable battery. Never use non-Siemens charging units as these can damage the battery.
Placing handset into the charging unit and charging the battery
Leave the handset in the charger for about 5.5 hours the first time the battery is charged. The charging status symbol flashes on the handset, indicating that the battery is being charged:
battery empty (symbol flashes) battery 1/3 charged
battery 2/3 charged battery fully charged
Once the initial charging operation is completed, you can place your handset into the charger after each call. Charging is controlled electronically. This ensures optimum charging and prolongs battery life. The battery heats up during charging. This is normal and not dangerous. The battery charging status is correctly displayed only after uninterrupted charging/discharging. You should therefore avoid removing the battery unnecessarily.
Attaching the belt clip
Push the belt clip onto the back of the handset until the tabs click into place.
Turning handset on/off
To turn handset on/off, hold down the End key you will hear a confirmation beep. The handset is turned on as soon as you insert the battery and place the handset in the charging unit.
Turning Keypad Lock on/off
You can disable the handset keys when carrying the unit in your pocket or bag. This protects from accidental key presses. If there is an incoming call, the key lock is automatically turned off and turned back on after the call has ended.
Accepting a call: Press the Talk key. To turn on/off, hold down the keypad lock/the pound key you will hear the confirmation beep*!
Note: 110/Emergency calls can not be made when the key pad is locked.
*. Confirmation beep = rising tone sequence, Error beep = falling tone sequence.
With the key ? you can open the following lists: Message list of the Telco Voice Mail Call Log If there is only one list that contains new messages or calls you are taken directly to this list after pressing ?. If there are several lists with new messages or calls you can select one by pressing ?.
Dialing from the Call Log
If you subscribe to Caller ID and your Local Area Code and any Extra Codes have been stored in your telephone, it will behave as described below in the example of dialing from the call log list: Single Area Code Area (Local Area Code and no Extra Code are stored) If the Area Code of the call log entry is identical to the stored Local Area Code, only the 7digit number will be dialed. Otherwise a "1" will automatically be placed in front of the number. Multiple Area Code Area (Local Area Code and Extra Code(s) are stored) If the Area Code of the call log entry is identical to the stored Local Area Code or one of the Extra Codes, the call log entry will be dialed as displayed. Otherwise a "1" will automatically be placed in front of the number. Important: There are certain cases (such as a long distance call within the same Area Code) which are not supported by this feature. In these cases please dial the number manually.
D [ Scroll to Calls: and confirm Calls: E D Scroll to the desired number.
Press the Mailbox Key.
Press Talk to dial the number - The number is copied to the redialing list.
Deleting a number from the Call Log
If there are new calls a prompt appears on the display and the status LED flashes.
D [ Scroll to Calls: and confirm Calls: E/D Scroll to the desired number. Press Delete to remove
the number from the Call Log.
Copying a Call Log number to the directory
D [ Scroll to Calls: and confirm. Calls: E D Scroll to the desired number.
For more information about the input of letters and characters (see page 56). Please note that numbers copied from the call log list to the telephone book may require editing, for example adding a "1" or removing the Area Code.
D o Scroll to the name field and enter a name.
Deleting the Call Log
Displaying the name of the caller in the Call Log
If your local telephone company transmits the name of the person who called it can be displayed.
D [ Scroll to Calls: and confirm. Calls: E D Scroll to desired entry.
D [ Scroll to Name/Text Msg. and confirm. Name/Text Msg. / [ Press OK to end.
Depending on your choice of Caller ID Service the name of the caller may be transmitted and displayed on the handset when the call is received.
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Press keys:
Using advanced Caller ID on Call Waiting
In many areas Advanced Caller ID on Call Waiting (Caller ID 2.5) service is available through your local telephone provider. The service allows you to select from a series of options if you are on a call and receive another call with Call Waiting ID. The Gigaset SL 88 fully supports this convenient telephone company feature. Please contact your local telephone provider for a subscription or more details on this service. Situation: While on a call, a second call comes in and the incoming number is displayed. For the next 8 seconds you may do one of the following: MENU Press Menu.
D [ Scroll to TAKE MSG and confirm Forwards second TAKE MSG
caller to telephone company voice mail. confirm caller to hold.
D [ Scroll to HOLD MSG and confirm Informs the second HOLD MSG
D [ Scroll to CALL BACK and confirm Informs the second CALL BACK
caller to call back at a later time.
D [ Scroll to ADD 2ND and confirm Initiates a 3-way call ADD 2ND
and adds second caller to current call
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Handset operation
You can register and operate up to four handsets at your Gigaset SL 88 base station.
Registering handsets
In order for a handset to work it must be registered to your base. Handsets must be registered manually. The handset that comes with your Gigaset SL 88 is already registered to the base in order to guarantee immediate operation.
Manual registration
A handset can only be registered to one Gigaset base station at a time. Step 1: On the Handset
Press Menu.
D [ Scroll to H/Set Settings and confirm. H/Set Settings D [ Scroll to Reg. Handset and confirm. Reg. Handset D [ Select the base station ( Base 1 is recommended unless you are registering your handset to an additional base). o [ Enter the PIN (factory setting: 0000). Step 2: Rear side of the base station Hold down the Page/Registration key on the back side of the base station for approximately 5 seconds. When the handset has been successfully registered, the intercom number is shown (for example, INT1). If all internal handset numbers are assigned, the intercom number 4 is reassigned. The handset that has been registered under number 4 will be deregistered. It is possible to assign a different internal number (see page 36) or a different internal name (see page 36) to a handset later.
Deregistering handsets
F Press left on the navi key (INT) and the list of handsets
is displayed.
E D Scroll to the handset that is to be deregistered.
D [ Scroll to Dereg. Handset and confirm. Dereg. Handset PIN [ Enter the PIN (factory setting 0000) and confirm.
Confirm by pressing Yes.
Switching base stations
Prerequisite: The handset is registered at more than one base stations. The handset can be
set to a certain base station (e.g. at home or in the office) set to Best Base and it is automatically switched to the base station with the best reception.
D [ Scroll to H/Set Settings and confirm. H/Set Settings D [ Scroll to Select Base and confirm. Select Base D [ Scroll to the desired base or select Best Base and confirm.
Select Room Mon. and confirm. Select Room Monitor. and confirm. Select or. Scroll forward one line. Open the entry field for the telephone number. Delete an existing external number with X. Delete an existing internal number with Yes (you will be asked to confirm). number.
F o Open the list of internal users and select the internal [ Save the number. D Open the directory.
D [ Select an external user.
Save Entry [ Confirm the setting.
D Go down one line. F G Set sensitivity to high or low.
Save Save the setting.
An activated room monitoring can be deactivated with the display key.
Storing the internal number for the room monitor
D [ Scroll to Room Mon. and confirm. Room Mon. D [ Scroll to Room Monitor and confirm. Room Monitor. F G Press left or right on the navi key to turn On and Off the
room monitor feature.
D Edit Scroll down one line to Set No. and press Edit.
If the Set No. line has an existing external number you can overwrite it with X first. You can delete a preset internal telephone number with Yes. Press Edit and enter the required telephone number.
D E [ Scroll to desired internal number and confirm. F G Press left or right on the navi key to set the sensitivity
level to high or low
F Press INT.
D Scroll down one line to Set Level.
The room monitor is now on. It can be turned off by pressing the soft key marked Off on the handset set to monitor.
Storing an external number for room monitoring
D Scroll down one line to Set No. and press Edit.
If the Set No. line has an existing external number you can overwrite it with X first. You can delete a preset internal number with Yes. Press Edit and enter the required telephone number.
o Enter the desired external phone number.
D Open the directory. D [ Select the desired number.
level to high or low.
F G Press left or right on the navi key to set the sensitivity
The room monitor is now on. It can be turned off by pressing the soft key marked Off on the handset set to monitor. Turning off the room monitor remotely You can turn off the room monitor remotely (e.g. from a cell phone) during a room monitor call. Accept the call from the room monitor.
Enter 9 and # - The room monitor is now deactivated. The handset will no longer be set to monitor.
Resetting the handset to the default settings
At some point you may want to reset your handset to its factory default settings. The Directory, the Memory Dial list, and the Call Log are not deleted when you reset the handset. Registration at the base station is not affected either. Press Menu.
D [ Scroll to H/Set Settings and confirm. H/Set Settings D [ Scroll to Default Sett. and confirm. Default Sett.
Press Yes to confirm.
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Customizing handset settings Press keys:
Customizing handset settings
You can customize each handset to distinguish it from the other handsets or to best suit your needs.
Changing the display language of a handset
The Gigaset SL 88 offers you the choice of 2 different menu languages (English and chinese).
D [ Scroll to H/Set Settings and confirm. H/Set Settings D [ Scroll to Language and confirm the current language Language
is marked with a check.
D [ Scroll to the desired language and confirm.
Chinese is the factory default setting.
Changing volumes, melodies and tones
Handset and speakerphone volume
You can set the handset volume to one of three levels and you can set the speakerphone to one of five levels.
D [ Scroll to Sound Settings and confirm. Sound Settings D [ Scroll to Handset Volume and confirm. Handset Volume F G Press left or right on the navi key to turn the volume of
the speakerphone up or down.
F G Save Press left or right on the navi key to turn the volume of
the earpiece up or down and press Save.
Ringer volume and melody
You can choose from a number of options:
Five ringer volumes (the factory setting is volume 5) Crescendo ring (increasing volume) Ringer off Any of ten ringer melodies
D [ Scroll to Sound Settings and confirm. Sound Settings D [ Scroll to Set Ring Tone and confirm You will hear the Set Ring Tone
current ringer volume and its level will be displayed. the ringer up or down.
F G Press left or right on the navi key to turn the volume of D Scroll down one line. F G Press left or right on the navi key to chose the ringer
Save Press Save
Setting the time for ringer volume
You can set a different ringer volume for a certain periods of time (e.g. lower volume at night time).
current ringer volume and its level will be displayed. Press Nite Sv.
Nite Sv
Timectrl: From: Until:
<On> 06:00 AM 08:00 AM
Status ON or OFF Period Ringer volume
F G Press left or right on the navi key to turn the time control on or off.
o Enter the start time (From:). D Scroll down one line. D Scroll down one line. F G Press left or right on the navi key to turn the volume up
or down.
o Enter the end time (Until:)
D Save Store the time control settings.
Save or
Press Save.
Attention tone
All tones are turned off if you activate the attention tone. If there is an incoming call a short tone (attention tone) is generated and the status light and the speakerphone key flash to signal a call. To turn on the attention tone:
Hold down the * key and press BEEP to confirm.
To turn off the attention tone:
Hold down the * key all tones are turned back on.
Turning on and off the warning and signal tones
Key tones: Every keystroke is confirmed with a click. Confirm.: Sets confirmation tones (a rising tone sequence) when you make correct entries/settings and when you place the handset in the charging unit; error tones (a descending tone sequence) when you make an incorrect entry; menu end tone at the end of the menu. Battery: Low battery tone when battery is about empty and must be recharged.
D [ Scroll to Sound Settings and confirm. Sound Settings D [ Scroll to Alarm Tones and confirm. Alarm Tones F G Press left or right on the navi key to turn the key tones
on or off.
F G Press left or right on the navi key to turn the confirmation tones on or off.
D Scroll down one line. F G Press left or right on the navi key to turn the low battery
tone on, off or Dur. Call only.
Turning on and off Auto Answer
When Auto Answer is turned on you can answer a call by simply taking out the handset from the charger. Pressing is not necessary. Voice Announced Caller ID calls must always be answered by pressing Talk.
D [ Scroll to H/Set Settings and confirm. H/Set Settings Auto Answer [ Scroll to Auto Answer and press ok to switch between
on and off A check mark indicates the feature is on.
Activating/deactivating the Vibra Alarm
If you do not wish to be disturbed by the ringing tone you can activate the handsets Vibra Alarm instead. This can also be activated in addition to the ringing tone (in noisy surroundings, for instance).
Open the menu.
D [ Select and confirm. Sound Settings D [ Select and confirm. Vibration
The current setting is marked with a.
You can deactivate the ringing tone by keeping the key pressed down for a while. Only the Vibra Alarm will then be active.
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Base station settings Press keys:
Base station settings
All base station settings are conveniently made using the handset!
Changing the system PIN
To protect the system settings from unauthorized access you should change the system PIN (default: 0000) to a PIN that only you know.
D [ Scroll to Base Settings and confirm. Base Settings System-PIN [ Scroll to System-PIN and confirm. System PIN [ Enter the current system PIN and confirm
(default: 0000). o Enter the new system PIN (4 digits).
[ Press OK to save the new PIN.
o Re-Enter the new system PIN.
Resetting the base station to the default settings
Resetting the base station does not affect the system PIN or handset registration. Voice patterns and memory list entries are deleted. MENU Press Menu.
D [ Scroll to Base Settings and confirm. Base Settings D [ Scroll to Default Settings and confirm. Default Settings PIN [ Enter the system PIN and confirm (default 0000). [ Press Yes to confirm.
Saving and changing the emergency number
Emergency numbers are set to 110 (default). You can save an additional emergency number if desired. The emergency numbers are valid for all handsets.
D [ Scroll to Base Settings and confirm. Base Settings D [ Scroll to Spec. Functions and confirm. Spec.Functions D [ Scroll to Emergency No and confirm. Emergency No. System PIN [ Enter the system PIN and confirm - If an emergency
number is already saved it is displayed and can be changed Press Menu. o Enter desired emergency number.
Displaying and dialing the emergency number
On a such locked handset:
911? Press the display key. Local emergency numbers and
Press the talk key. the emergency numbers you saved is displayed. The connection is set up.
D E [ Select the emergency number you want.
The emergency number is saved in the base station and can also be dialed from a handset if it is locked for external calls.
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Advanced settings Press keys:
Advanced settings
In certain cases it may be required to change some of the advanced settings in order for your phone to work on your particular network. One example is if you connect your Gigaset to a PBX.
Changing the dialing mode
It may be necessary to change the dialing mode if your network does not operate with tone dialing (DTMF) Options: Tone dialing (DTMF), Pulse dialing (P).
D [ Scroll to Base Settings and confirm. Base Settings D [ Scroll to Spec. Functions and confirm. Spec.Functions Dial Mode [ Scroll to Dial Mode and confirm.
E D [ Press up or down on the navi key to select desired
mode and confirm selected mode is marked with a check.
Setting the flash time
Certain networks may require a flash time different from the factory default setting.
D [ Scroll to Base Settings and confirm. Base Settings D [ Scroll to Spec. Functions and confirm. Spec.Functions D [ Scroll to Flash Time and confirm. Flash Time
flash time and confirm selected time is marked with a check.
Saving an access code
On some networks it may be necessary to add a prefix, such as 9before the telephone numbers for external , calls.
D [ Scroll to Base Settings and confirm. Base Settings D [ Scroll to Spec. Functions and confirm. Spec.Functions D [ Scroll to Access Code and confirm. Access Code
e.g. Enter the number (up to 3 digits).
When storing numbers in the directory (see page 26) you must enter the prefix. For example: 2222. The code that you store here is always inserted and dialed automatically before the telephone numbers in the caller list and the emergency numbers.
Switching to temporary tone dialing
If your network operates with pulse dialing but tone dialing (DTMF) is required (for example, to check the mailbox), you must switch to tone dialing (DTMF) during the call. Prerequisite: You are conducting a call!
Press Menu. activated.
D [ Scroll to Tone Dialing and confirm tone dialing is now Tone Dialing
Setting pauses
With this feature you can set the length of the pause inserted automatically after pressing the Talk key but before transmitting the telephone number.
Pause after line seizure
Press Menu. Enter 8,9,1,6. Enter the pause length. Enter the pause length -1 second = 1; 3 seconds = 2; 7 seconds = 3; 3.2 seconds = 4
] e.g. ]
[ Press OK to save.
Pause for the MEM key
With this feature you can set the length of the pause that is inserted after holding down the C key.
Press Menu. Enter 8,9,1,2. Enter the pause length - None = 1; 800 ms = 2; 1600 ms = 3; 3200 ms = 4
[ The setting is saved
Pause after access code
Prerequisite: you have saved an access code and want to change the pause. The base station always automatically inserts this pause after the prefix. Please refer to the operating instructions for your network to see whether there has to be a pause and how long it must be.
Press Menu. Enter 8,9,1,1. Enter the pause length - 1 second = 1; 2 seconds = 2; 3 seconds = 3; 6 seconds = 4
]] [ e.g. ]
[ Press OK to save
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Appendix
Character Map
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Press the relevant key repeatedly or hold it down. The first letter of the name is automatically written in upper case (also after punctuation marks), the letters immediately afterwards are written in lower case. To change a letter from upper case to lower case or vice versa press. The letter to the left of the cursor is deleted with X. Letters are always inserted to the left of the cursor. The entries are sorted in the following sequence: 1. Blank: s 2. Digits: (0 - 9) 3. Letters (alphabetical) 4. Other characters To bypass the alphabetical sequence of entries in the directory, enter a blank before the name. This entry then goes to the start of the directory (for example, sEric). Control the cursor with F G E D.
Maintenance
Simply wipe the base station and handset with a damp cloth or an antistatic wipe. Never use a dry cloth as this can cause static discharge.
Troubleshooting
If your telephone does not behave the way you want it to, first try to solve the problem using the following list. Fault
No display
Possible cause
Handset not activated battery empty
Solution
Hold down end call key for 1 second
Charge or replace the battery (page 5) Hold down the key for 1 second Move closer to the base station Register the handset (page 34) Check the connector at base station (page 3) Activate the ringer Hold down the key
No reaction to keystroke No radio connection to the base station E.g. base station 1 is flashing
Keypad protection activated Handset outside the base station range Handset not registered Base station not connected
Handset does not ring You cannot hear The incoming call number is not displayed although Caller ID is set. The ringer/dialing tone cannot be heard.
Ringer off The key F was pressed the microphone is muted The telephone number transmission is blocked or not available You have changed the telephone cord on your Gigaset
Press , to activate the microphone The callers must permit the transmission of their telephone numbers at their network provider Ensure, when purchasing a new cord, that it has the correct pin assignment (3-4 assignment of the telephone leads).
Error beep is generated (descending tone sequence)
Wrong input
Repeat the procedure; note the display and, if necessary, refer to the operating instructions Activate answering machine
Answering machine is not activated
Connecting the Siemens MP3 player (optional)
You can also use the MP3 player available as an accessory for Siemens mobile phones with your Gigaset Micro handset. It is powered from the handset; no additional batteries are required.
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Calls can be taken via the headset.
Technical data
Recommended battery:
Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NiMH), 500 mAh. Please visit our website at www.siemens.com.cn/shc
Hotline service tel 007
The handsets operating times/charging time :
Capacity (mAh) 500 Standby time (hours) up to 250 Talktime (hours) up to 15 Charging time (hours) approx. 5,5
We recommend initially charging the battery for the entire charging time without interruption (see table) irrespective of the charging status icon. Battery charging capacity falls after a number of years. The standby time, talktime and charging time quoted as well as the charging status icon are only valid for operation with the recommended battery.
Power consumption:
In standby mode (without charging) approx 1,9 Watt. During conversation (without charging) approx. 2,1 Watt
General technical data
Feature WDCT standard No. of channels Radio frequency range Duplex procedure Channel grid Bit rate Modulation Language coding Transmission power Range Power supply Environmental conditions for operation Dialing mode Flash time Dimensions Base station Dimensions Handset Weight Length of the cords Value supported MHz - 2483,5 MHz Time multiplex, 10 ms frame length 864 kHz 576 kbit/s GFSK 32 kbit/s 10 mW, average power per channel up to 300 feet outdoors, up to 50 feet indoors Base station 220 V ~/ 50 Hz +40 F to +113 F 20% to 75% relative humidity DTMF (tone dialing)/DP (dial pulsing) 100 ms approx. 2,56 x 6,54 x 4,88 inch (L x W x H) approx. 4,8 1,77 0,94 inch (L W H) Base station 188 g Handset with battery < 103 g Telephone connecting cord approx. 3 m Mains cable approx. 3 m
Safety precautions
Before using your telephone equipment, basic safety instructions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Unplug this product from the wall telephone jack and power outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use damp cloth for cleaning. 4. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. 5. Place this product securely on a stable surface. Serious damage and/or injury may result if the unit falls. 6. Slots or openings in the cabinet and the back and bottom are provided for ventilation, to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register, or in a place where proper ventilation is not provided. 7. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. 8. Do not place objects on the power cord. Install the unit where no one can step or trip on the cord. 9. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock. 10. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on this product. 11. To reduce the risk of electric shock or burns, do not disassemble this product. Take it to a qualified service center when service is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages, dangerous electrical current or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used. 12. Unplug the product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a.) When the power cord is damaged or frayed. b.) If liquid has been spilled into the product. c.) If the product has been exposed to rain or water. d.) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and may require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation. e.) If the product has been dropped or physically has been damaged. f.) If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. 13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during a thunderstorm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning. Therefore we suggest a surge arrestor. 14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 15. Emergency/911 numbers may not be dialed if the keypad is locked.

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Connects to
EAN Codes
EHS Cable
for electronically accepting calls while away from your desk, for Jabra GN9350, for example Alcatel 8 and 9 Series
14201-09
desk telephone
004663
DHSG-Adaptercord for Jabra GN9350, for electronically accepting calls while away from your desk, for example Siemens optiPoint, Telekom Oktophon, Elmeg CS410, Agfeo ST30
14201-10
AEI-Adaptercord for Jabra GN9350, for electronically accepting calls while away from your desk, for example Tenovis TM13 / TH13
14201-11
004687
DHSG-Adaptercord for Jabra GN9350, for electronically accepting calls while away from DE-14201-Open Stage your desk, for example Siemens OpenStage 40 bis OpenStage 80 EHS-Adapter for electronically accepting calls while away from your desk GN 9350 and GN Headsets (DHSG) verwendbar, elctronical HookSwitch for Cisco IP Phones, 7975G, 7965P, 7946P,7962P, 7942P
14201-16
007008
EHS-Adapter for electronically accepting calls while away from your desk Polycom for GN 9350 and GN Headsets (DHSG) , electronical Hook-Switch for Polycom Soand Point IP, for 330, 320, 430, 550, 560 and 650
14201-17
007602
GN9350, GN9330
accessory
connecting cable for Jabra GN9120/GN9350/GN9330, ca. 50cm, straight connecting cable
14201-12
004823
USB-connecting cable for Jabra GN9350/GN9330 USB
14201-13
004830
EHS Adapter
Electronic hookswitch for Auerswald telephones for GN 9120
DE-AEH-02
EHS-Adapter
acessory
EHS-Adapter fr Avaya-Endgerte, fr alle schnurlosen GN-Headsets (eingeschrnkte Funktionen bei RHL-Headsets) fr f. 2420 / 46XX / 5420 / 5620/ 5621 / 5625 EHS-Adapter fr Avaya-Endgerte IP 9620, IP 9630, IP 9640 und IP 9650, 2410 / 5410 / 5420 / 5610 / 6224 / 6424 fr Alcatel IP Touch an folgenden Gerten: 4028 / 4038 / 4068 aber erst
14201-19
5 706991008852
14201-20
Tischtelefon
5 70699108951
Double Jack
amplifier
Parallel connector
1600-289
006247
GN1200
connecting cable
Smart Cord, QD to RJ10, straight , 0,8 meters, with 8-position switch configurator, for STD variant Headsets Smart Cord, QD to RJ10, coiled, 0,7 - 2 meters, with 8-position switch configurator, for STD variante Headsets Smart Cord, QD to QD, glatt 0,3 meters,with 8position switch configurator, for STD Variante Headset, GN headset below the limit of 85dB during an 8 hour work day and as such makes the headset follow the legislation
88001-99
5 706991004144
88011-99
004151
GN1220
88002-99
006254
Smart Cord, QD to RJ10, straight 0,8 meters, with 8-position switch configurator, for STD Variante Headset, GN headset below the limit of 85dB during an 8 hour work day and as such makes the headset follow the legislation
88003-99
006261
QD cord, 0.5 m straight, open
8800-00-00
001648
QD cord, 0.5 m coiled, open
8800-01-00
002010
QD to RJ10, straight, 0,5 meters, standard compability QD to RJ10, coiled, 0,5 - 2 meters, standard compability QD to RJ10, straight, 0,5 meters, PKI compability QD to RJ10, coiled, 0,5 - 2 meters, PKI compability
8800-00-01
001655
8800-01-01
002027
8800-00-03
001662
8800-01-11
Dect phone
002058
QD to RJ10, spiral 0,5 - 2 meters, with resistor 47K Ohm, for Nortel NewOrion QD to RJ10, straight, 0,5 meters, Siemens compability QD to RJ10, coiled, 0,5 - 2 meters, Siemens compability
8800-01-19
8800-00-25
001723
8800-01-06
Dect phone, Mobilephone
002041
QD to RJ10, straight 0,5 meters; for Lucent Callmaster V, VI, Cisco 79xx and PLX A22 QD to RJ10, coiled, 0,5 - 2 meters; for Lucent Callmaster V, VI, Cisco 79xx and PLX A22
8800-00-37
001754
8800-01-37
002089
QD to RJ10, straight, 0,5 meters; z.B. for Tiptel, DE-8800-00-IN Innovaphone IP10/200/202 (br,bl,ge,rt)
RJ10 to 2x 3,5mm pin plug, straight, 0,6 meters; for GN9300, GN9120, GN Ellipse RJ10 to 2x 3,5mm pin plug, straight, 2 meters; for GN9300, GN9120, GN Ellipse
8800-00-66
8800-00-29
001747
QD to 2x 3,5mm pin plug , coiled, 0,5 - 2 meters; for GN2100, GN2000, GN2200
8734-599
005660
QD to 2,5mm pin stereo plug, 15cm; for Panasonic GB500, PLX CA40
8800-00-46
001792
QD to 3,5mm pin plug, 15cm; for Agfeo T15
8800-00-51
001808
QD to RJ45 8-polig, straight, 0,5 meters; for Agfeo ST40
DE-8800-00-AG
QD to 2,5mm pin plug, 15cm; for Alcatel Handy 4074 GI/H QD cord to 3.5 mm jack. With in-line callanswering; for Alcatel 8er and 9er Serie RJ12 to RJ10-Buchse, straight, 0,5 meters, AEIBelegung for Bosch Integral; for GN8000, GN8210, GN9120 Cord with QD to 2.5 mm jack with callanswering button, for Philips, Ericsson Cord with QD to Siemens Adapter (Long-boom HS, e.g. GN 2100) 15cm; for Siemens Gigaset 4010 Micro, Telekom M700, 710 Cord with QD to special 8-pole pin plug, callanswering button, 30 cm; for DeTeWe OP25, Philips C933 Cord with QD to 2.5 mm jack, 15cm; for Tenovis Dect D3
8800-00-52
001815
8735-019
Mobilephone
005622
8800-00-53
001822
8800-00-55
001846
8800-00-63
5 706991001907
8800-00-67
5 706991001921
8800-00-68
5 706991001938
Cord with QD to 2.5 mm jack, 15cm; for Siemens C450/455, E450/155, S450/455, Panasonic GB500, PLX CA40
8800-00-61
001891
Cord with RJ10 to 2.5 mm jack, 1,0 meters; for Panasonic KX-T 7630, 7633, 7635 an GN9300, GN9120, GN Ellipse, GN8000 Cord with QD to Siemens Slim-Lumberg plug, with call-answering button, straight, 0,5 meters, for Siemens SL1, SL100, Telekom Sinus M701 Cord with QD to 2.5 mm jack, straight 0,5 meters, answering button z.B. for Cisco 7920 and Nokia Handys with 2,5mm jack Cord with QD to Nokia Pop port, cable with callanswering button, straight, 0,5 meters; z.B. for Nokia 7210 QD to Sony Ericsson, straight, 0,5 meters, cable with call-answering button; z.B. for K750, K610i QD to Mini-USB, 30cm, cable with callanswering button; z.B. for Mobile HTC/Qtec QD to 2,5mm jack with PTT for : Nokia 6300, E90
8800-00-75
001983
8800-00-76
001990
8800-00-79
5 706991002355
8800-00-80
5 706991002362
8800-00-82
5 706991004946
8800-00-83
5 706991007558
8800-00-85
5 706991007848
QD Adapter for Samsung mobile phones
8800-00-86
Mobiltelefon
5 706991010510
Conneting cord QD to 3,5 mm plug, for Blackberry, Iphone RJ45 to RJ12 and jack, EHS-connecting cable for GN9120 DeTeWe OpenPhone 63/65, with Release 3.2 QD to RJ10, corded (thin), replacement cord for GN8000, GN8050, GN8210 Supervisor Y-adapter for training sessions with two headsets on one phone, QD to 2x QD, Supervisor Y-adapter (two people can listening, only one can talk), QD to 2x QD, conneting cord extension cord 2x QD plugs, 0.5 - 2 m, coiled ,extension cord Cord with QD to special plug RJ 45, straight 0,5 meters, for Siemens Open Stage Cord with QD to special-Plug RJ45, coiled, 0,5 - 2 Meter, for Siemens Open Stage
8800-00-87
DE-EHS-001
06-0071
8312-129
5 706991005653
8312-009
5 706991002263
8730-009
5 706991005615
DE-8800-00-SIE
Connection Cord
DE-8800-01-SIE
QD to 2,5mm jack with answering button for Siemens Dect Telefone
DE-8800-SIEDECT
Cable amplifier, straight, 54-80 mV, QD to Siemens-Belegung, straight, 54-80mV; for Lucent Callmaster III/IV zzgl. Steck:28
8813-20-01
P10 Adapter
P-10 Adapter plug, GN QD to Plantronics QD,
01-0395
P-10 Adapter plug, GN QD to Plantronics QD, packaging unit: 25 PC.
01-0418
2-prong jack PJ 327 with modular 4/4 Western socket; z.B. for Lucent Callmaster (=Steck:28)
0220-649
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