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Stepwise startup Step 3: Connecting the base station
Plug-in power supply socket
power cord
phone cord
cord channel for power and phone cords power cord RJ-11 plug power cord RJ-11 plug Underside of base station case Phone cord Insert the RJ-11 plug on your phone cord into the base station. The jack on the bottom of the base station is marked with the following symbol:
Insert the phone plug on your phone cord into your phone socket. Power cord Insert the RJ-11 plug on your power cord into the base station. The jack on the bottom of the base station is marked with the following symbol:
Insert the power cord plug-power supply into a socket. For safety reasons, the phone must only be operated with the supplied Siemens adapter.
Stepwise startup Step 4: Inserting the batteries into the handset
The handset is powered by two batteries.
Batt. compartment cover Batt. comp. and batteries
Hold the handset with the keypad side facing down. Slot the batteries into the battery compartment. Make sure that the +/ battery poles are aligned correctly. The +/ marks on the plate must be aligned with the +/ marks on the batteries. The handset will not work if the batteries are incorrectly inserted and it may be damaged. Slide the cover of the battery compartment from above into the grooves in the handset and close the compartment.
Step 5: Charging the batteries
To charge the batteries, place the handset in the handset rest on the base station. The charging contacts on the bottom of the handset must come into contact with the bottom of the base station and its charging contacts. It does not matter whether the keypad is facing up or down. If you have correctly inserted the mobile unit for charging, the LED under the battery symbol on the base station will light up. You must charge the batteries before you can make any calls or settings. We recommend that the batteries be charged for 16 hours without interruption, e.g. overnight, for the initial startup. For more information on the use of the batteries ( page 6).
The dial-up line is being used by another handset. Cannot set up a radio link to the base station symbol on the handset flashes. Handset is not registered.
The plug on the AC power adapter cord is not connected properly. Base station or handset does not ring. Ringer volume is set to low.
The ring assignment is not set correctly. No connection after dialing a call number; dial tone can still be heard. No connection after a connection has been set up; dial tone can still be heard. Wrong signaling method.
Wrong signaling method.
Symptom With telephone systems: no connection or wrong connection after dialing from a memory. System code entered is rejected. PIN entered is rejected.
Cause Exchange code not entered
Remedy Enter exchange code ( page 18).
System code entered does not correspond with the changed code. PIN entered does not correspond with the changed PIN.
If you have forgotten your changed system code, please contact your specialist dealer. If you have forgotten your changed PIN, please contact your specialist dealer.
Notes on operation Overview: Signal tones
Recall:
tuuuuut
0.8 s tone 0.8 s pause
Internal dial tone:
3 x 0.2 s tone repetition following 0.8 s pause
Internal busy tone
tuuuut
0.5 s tone 0.5 s pause
Batt. low beep/ batteries almost empty:
0.5 s tone 30 s pause
Batt. low beep/ radio range is being exited:
4 x short tones
Call waiting tone:
Short tone sychronized with the external call
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Operating modes
ON/OFF/PROTECTED modes
You can switch your handset to
protected mode, off, and on (again).
When the handset is in protected mode, it is protected against unintended use. The handset switches on automatically to receive incoming calls. If you want to make an outgoing call, you will have to switch the handset on first. When the handset is switched off, incoming calls are not signaled. You have to switch on the handset before making a call. PROTECTED mode is useful, for example, if you carry your telephone in a bag. To preserve the batteries, we recommend that you switch off the handset if you move outside the base station radio range. If the handset has been switched on and outside the radio range for a longer period of time, you can speed up the process of finding the base station again by switching the handset off for a moment and switching it on again. Switching the handset to protected mode h Press the handset button briefly. You will hear a positive confirmation beep. If the handset is in protected mode, the following message appears on the display:
zzzz fN
Switching on the handset When the handset is in protected mode: h Press the handset key briefly. You will hear the positive confirmation beep. The following message appears on the display when the handset is switched on:
Modify the pause length according to the excharge code Possible pause lengths are: 1 second 2 seconds 3 seconds (factory default) 6 seconds B# O0
Start the setting procedure. Enter the four-digit base code (factory default: 0000) ( page 19). Select pause length of 1 second. Select pause length of 2 seconds. Select pause length of 3 seconds (factory default). Select pause length of 6 seconds.
O 5B O 0B O0
or or or
Deleting the exchange code
Start the setting procedure. Enter the four-digit base code (factory default: 0000) ( page 19). Delete exchange code.
Changing the system code, changing the PIN
To protect your personal settings, Gigaset 2010 has two code numbers, a four-digit system code and an eight-digit handset PIN (personal identification number). The factory defaults are as follows:
System code : "0000" Handset PIN : "0000"
You need to know the system code in order to create basic settings or to lock the telephone for outgoing calls. The system code can thus be described as the main code for your Gigaset 2010 telephone. The PIN primarily protects settings on your handset(s), but it has no effect on the basic functions of the base station. For security reasons, a new system code and a new PIN should be entered. If several handsets are operated ( page 51), the same system code is valid for each one. 19
Changing the system code B#
Start setting procedure. Enter the current system code (factory default "0000"). Enter the new four-digit system code. Note carefully the number entered. Enter the new system code again to confirm. Store the setting.
B Changing the handset PIN B8
Start setting procedure. Enter the current PIN (factory default "0000"). Enter the new four-digit PIN. Note carefully the number entered. Enter the new PIN again to confirm. Store the setting.
Resetting the base station to factory defaults
You can use this procedure to reset the following settings to factory defaults:
Signaling method (DTMF/flash 300 ms) page 16 Pause length following exchange code ( 3 seconds) page 19 Call allocation (collective call) page 51 Exchange code The stored system code ( page 19) is not deleted. All registered handsets remain registered.
The following stored data can be deleted:
Start setting procedure. Enter the four-digit system code (factory default: 0000) ( page 19). Reset the base station to the factory default.
Operating modes Resetting the Gigaset 2000S handset to factory defaults
q q q q q q q q q q q
Ringer volume ( page 34) Ringer tone ( page 34) Handset volume ( page 35) Base station number ( page 54) Battery warning signal ( page 36) Range warning signal ( page 36) Synchronization tone ( page 37) Automatic call acceptance ( page 37) Key confirmation tone ( page 35) Positive confirmation tone ( page 36) Error beep ( page 36) Redial ( page 25) Speed dial ( page 38) The stored handset PIN ( page 20) is not deleted.
The following stored data are deleted:
Start setting procedure. You are requested to enter the PIN (factory default "0000") ( page 20). Confirming the PIN resets the settings to factory defaults.
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Incoming calls
Accepting calls
An incoming call is indicated by the ringer (bell symbol). You will know that it is an external call when you the following message appears on your handset display:
You will know that you are receiving an internal call if you see the following message on your handset display (the example shows an incoming call from a second handset):
If the handset is in the charging unit: Remove the handset from the charging unit. You are connected. The automatic acceptance of calls by removing the handset from the charging unit is an adjustable setting ( Seite 37). If you have switched this function off, you must press the c button when you have removed the handset from the charging unit. If the handset is not in the charging unit: c Press the off-hook key on the handset. You are connected.
Switching off the microphone (mute function) External call-waiting during internal calls
If you are on an internal call with a second handset and a external call arrives, this is indicated by the call-waiting function. Your internal call is terminated when you accept the external call. The arrival of the external call is indicated. BR or a c Disconnect the internal call. You will hear the ring tone. Accept the external call. You accept the call immediately.
Ending an internal call
Replace the handset in the base station or charging unit. The line is disconnected. or a Disconnect (on-hook). If the handset was in protected mode, it remains in this mode after you press a.
Switching off the microphone (mute function)
It is possible to switch the microphone off during external calls. This allows you to consult other people in the room while the external party is on hold. The external party cannot hear what you are saying and will hear music.
Press the internal key. The microphone is switched off. Hold consultation with people in the room. The external party will hear music. Switch the microphone back on. You are reconnected with the external party.
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External outgoing calls
Calling external subscribers
Press the off-hook key. You will hear the dial tone. Enter the desired call number on the dialling keypad. The number you have entered is shown on the display, e.g.:
123456 fN
You will hear the ring tone. Dialing with call number checking (en-bloc dialing) En-bloc dialing allows you to check the external call number entered before it is dialed and correct it, if necessary, using the Q key before the line is seized. The maximum length of call numbers that you can enter is 22 digits.
Enter the desired call number. The number you have entered is shown on the display, e.g.:
c or a
123456 fN You can correct the number entered using the Q key. Press the off-hook key within 30 seconds to seize the line. The call number is dialed. You will then hear the ring tone. You can also leave the dialing mode without dialing by pressing the on-hook key.
Manually inserting a pause If you repeatedly get the busy symbol following automatic dialing from the telephone directory, e.g. after the country code, you can enter a pause (three seconds), e.g. between the exchange or country code and the call number:
Press the O key. P is shown on the display.
0043P123456 b fN
No answer or line busy
Replace the handset in the base station or charging unit. The call is disconnected. or a Disconnect call (on-hook). You can use the redial function to repeat this call.
Redial
Repeating the last number dialed You can call up a list with numbers for redial by pressing the O key. You will be presented with a list of the last numbers you called. O Select the desired call number. Press the off-hook key. The number is dialed.
Redialling one of the last five numbers selected Your Gigaset 2010 memorises the last five numbers dialled. You can dial these five numbers without having to re-enter them or you can correct them with the Qkey. O Keep pressing the key until the required number appears on the display of the mobile unit. Press the Q key to correct the number if necessary. The number is dialled. Ringing tone is then heard.
Press the internal key. Enter the number of the handset which you wish to call (1 to 6). You will hear the internal ring tone. The handset is being called. The external call is under way. End consultation/continue external call
End the internal consultation call. You are now reconnected to the external party.
When a telephone system is in operation You can make a consultation call to a party in your telephone system during an external call. Please check the operating instructions for the telephone system. End consultation/continue external call R
Set up a consultation call. You will hear the dial tone. The external call is under way. Enter the desired extension number. The relevant party is called. End the internal consultation call. You will be reconnected with the external party.
Internal consultation calls and transferring calls Transferring calls
When more than one handsets are in operation It is possible to transfer an external call to an internal party when more than one handset is in operation ( page 51).
Press the internal key. Enter the number of the handset to which you want to transfer the call (1 to 6). You will hear the internal ring tone. The handset is being called. The external call is under way. Wait until the internal party answers and inform him/her about the external call you are about to transfer.
either a a
Transfer the external call by pressing the on-hook key. Do not wait until the internal party answers and transfer the external call directly by pressing the on-hook key. Instead of pressing a, you can also replace your handset in the charging unit. If you have transferred the external call directly and the internal party does not accept the call within 30 seconds, an automatic recall is carried out. If you have transferred the external call directly and the internal party is busy, an automatic recall is carried out immediately. If you accept the recall, you will be reconnected to the external party. A recall is accepted in the same way as all other calls ( page 22).
When a telephone system is in operation If a telephone system is in operation, you can transfer an external call to another internal party. Please check the operating instructions for the telephone system. R
Setup a consultation call. You will hear the dial tone. The external call is held. Enter the desired extension number. The party in question is called. Wait until the party answers and inform him/her about the external call you are about to transfer.
Transfer the external call by pressing the on-hook key.
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Base station settings
You can program your Gigaset 2010 to suit your own individual requirements. The settings are made from a registered handset.
Activating/deactivating the battery warning signal If the battery warning signal is activated, a beep is sounded when the batteries need charging. You can switch the battery warning signal on (factory default) or off. B3
Start setting procedure. The current setting is displayed: = activated, = deactivated. Activate the battery warning signal. Deactivate the battery warning signal.
Activating/deactivating the range warning signal If the range warning signal is activated, the unit signals when you are about to go out of range. You can switch the range warning signal on (factory default) or off. B3
Start setting procedure. The current setting is displayed:: = activated, = deactivated. Activate the range warning signal. Deactivate the range warning signal.
Activating/deactivating the synchronization tone If the synchronization tone is active, the unit signals when you come back within range of a base station. You can switch the synchronization tone on (factory default) or off. B3
Start setting procedure. The current setting is displayed: = activated, = deactivated. Activate the synchronization tone. Deactivate the synchronization tone.
Activating/deactivating automatic call acceptance
If automatic call acceptance is activated, calls are accepted when the mobile unit is removed from the charging unit or base station. You can switch automatic call acceptance on (factory default) or off. B3
Start setting procedure. The current setting is displayed: = activated, = deactivated. Activate automatic call acceptance. Deactivate automatic call acceptance.
Individual settings on the Gigaset 2000S mobile unit Speed dial numbers
You can store speed dialling numbers for frequently required external numbers. These speed dialling codes can then be used for calling outside numbers ( page 26). You can store 10 call numbers as speed dial numbers. Each speed dial number can consist of up to 22 digits and can include numbers as well as the pound, star and signal keys, and manual dial pauseIf you enter longer call numbers, only the. first 22 digits will be stored. You can also handle speed dial numbers during a call. Checking or store speed dial numbers You can call up the memory configuration of the speed dial numbers on the display. You can assign external telephone numbers to the speed dial numbers shown. Start setting procedure. Select a speed dial number: Press a digit from 0 to 9. The selected speed dial number is displayed on the screen of the handset, followed by the memory contents.
3 z P fN P fN
(Example: speed dial no. 3 is unassigned) (Example: speed dial no. 0 is assigned to 123456)
Acknowledge the display. Enter new call number. Any old call number will be overwritten. With this key you can correct or delete the entered call number. Press to store the call number.
Emergency calls can be dialed
even if the Gigaset 2010 is locked for outgoing calls ( page 41), or if the handset is only set for outward-restricted trunk access ( page 45).
You can program four emergency call numbers. Emergency call numbers can have up to 16 digits.
Displaying and storing emergency numbers B#
Start the setting procedure. Enter the four-digit system code (factory default 0000) ( page 19). The first emergency number stored in the memory is shown on the display:
1 z P fN P fN
(Example: no emergency number stored) (Example: emergency number 110 stored)
Display the next emergency number. Quit the display. Enter the emergency number to be stored in the displayed memory slot (1 to 4). If a number is already stored there, the new number will overwrite the old one. Display the next number. The emergency numbers you have entered are programed for storage. End procedure. Store all entries.
O or B Deleting all emergency numbers B#
Start the setting procedure. Enter the four-digit system code (factory default 0000). Delete all emergency numbers.
The Gigaset 2010 lock functions Barred numbers for handsets
By storing barred numbers for each registered handset, you can prevent certain external call numbers or types of number from being dialed if the call number lock is activated ( page 44). Thus, for example, you can bar all call numbers starting with 00 (international calls), and special rate numbers, e.g. numbers starting with 0900. You can store up to three barred numbers for each handset. Barred numbers can have up to eight digits. Displaying or storing barred numbers B#
Start the setting procedure. Enter the four-digit system code (factory default 0000) ( page 19). The registered handsets or their internal call numbers are shown on the display:
3 P fN
(Example: handsets 1, 2, and 3 are registered)
Enter the internal call number of the desired handset (1 to 6). Select the first barred number for the selected handset. The barred number is shown on the display:
(1st example: no barred number stored) (2nd example: barred number 00 stored)
Display the next barred number. Enter a barred number for the displayed memory slot (1 to 3). If a barred number is already stored, the new number overwrites the old one. Display the next barred number. The barred number you entered is stored. End procedure. The barred numbers only take effect if the call number lock is switched on.
DSS number for handset lock
You can store one DSS number which can be dialed when the handset is locked. The DSS number can be a number where you can be reached in your absence. The DSS number must not be the same as a barred number ( page 41). The DSS number cannot be dialed from a locked handset,
if outward-restricted trunk access is set ( page 45), or if the Gigaset 2010 lock is activated ( page 45). If the Gigaset 2010 lock is activated, it is only possible to dial emergency numbers. Exception: DSS number = emergency number.
Display or store a DSS number B8
Start setting procedure. Enter the handset PIN (factory default 0000 ). ( page 20). The current setting is shown on the handset display.
(Example: no DSS number is stored) (Example: DSS number 123456 is stored)
123456 P fN B O Quitt display. Define a new DSS number.
or Enter an external call number. The entered number will be stored as DSS number. If a DSS number is already stored, the new number overwrites the old one. With this key you can correct or delete the entered number. Store the external call number.
B Deleting a DSS number B8
Start setting procedure. Enter the handset PIN (factory default 0000 ). ( page 20). The current setting is shown on the display. Delete the DSS number. If the handset is locked, no DSS number can be selected.
Lock functions on the handset Handset display with active lock
Display with locked handset The handset lock is switched on and there is no DSS number ( page 46) stored. The handset lock is switched on and a DSS number is stored. Display with system lock The seizure of the line with or without prior entry of a call number results in the opposite display. Display with call number lock Any attempt to dial a barred number is rejected with an error tone and shown on the display. Display with outward-restricted trunk access or internal access In the case of outward-restricted trunk access ( page 45), an error tone is output and shown on the display if the line is seized.
1234422 f N 1234422 fN
012345 fN
KAP15.FM5
Registering/de-registering more than one handsets at the base station
You can operate up to six handsets from the Gigaset 2000 family at a Gigaset 2010 base station. You can only register handsets from the Gigaset family. It is not possible to register other Gigaset handsets. The handset supplied with your telephone is already registered at the base station with the internal call number 1 and base number 1. Each additional handset that you purchase must be registered at the base station. We recommend that when you are registering other handsets at the base station, to keep the base number 1 for this base station.
Registering a Gigaset 2000S handset at a base station
If you want to operate your handset at more than one base station (up to six) ( page 51), you must repeat the following procedure at each base station. The handset must be turned off ( page 15) Prepare the base station ? Press the base station paging key until you hear the logon tone (after approximately ten seconds). Register the handset The handset is off. Press number of base station. Press also this key. The handset is on. Examples: Registering
1 or 2,3,4
Registering at a base station Press 1 and h. Station number 1 f
Registering at a 2nd base station Press 2 and h.
Registering/de-registering more than one handsets at the base station #
Enter four-digit base code ( page 19) (factory default: 0000) und then press #. The remaining available internal numbers are shown on the display:
6 fN b
(Example: 2,3,4 ,5 and 6 are available)
Enter one of the available internal numbers. The handset is now registered.
De-registering a handset from a base station
Start setting procedure. Enter the four-digit base code (factory default:0000) ( page 19). All registered handsets are shown on the display. Enter the internal call number of the desired handset (1 to 6) and confirm by pressingB.
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Operating more than one handset
Ring priority for incoming calls
It is possible to set how incoming calls should be signaled when operating several handsets. A distinction is made between:
Collective call (factory default) incoming calls are signaled to all registered handsets. You can exclude individual handsets from the collective call and reintegrate previously excluded handsets. Ring priority an incoming external call is first signaled to a prioritized handset. If this party does not accept the call, the system automatically switches to collective call after an adjustable number of rings.
Switching between collective ringing and ring priority B# O*
Start the setting procedure. Enter the four-digit base code (factory default:0000) ( page 19). The current setting is shown on the display
(Example:1 = collective ringing is set)
Set collective ringing. Set ring priority.
Excluding or reintegrating a handset from/into collective ringing B# O*
Start the setting procedure. Enter the four-digit base code (factory default:0000) ( page 19). The current setting is shown on the display. handsets which are in collective ringing mode are indicated by their internal call numbers and excluded handsets are indicated by a space:
n21 P f n21 P f
(Example 1: handsets1, 2,3,4 are in coll. ringing) (Example 2: handset 3 is not in collective ringing)
Enter the internal call number of the desired handset (1 to 6) and confirm with B. If the handset is already in collective ringing mode it is excluded. If it was previously excluded it is reintegrated into the collective ringing.
Selecting a handset for ring priority B# O*
Start the setting procedure. Enter the four-digit base code (factory default:0000) ( page 19). The current setting is shown on the display:
(Example: handset 1 has ring priority)
Enter the internal call number of the desired handset (1 to 6) and confirm with B.
Setting the number of rings for ring priority B# O*
(Example: 3 rings are set)
Enter the desired number of rings (two to nine) and confirm with B.
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Operation at more than one base station
You can register and operate your handset at up to 6 Gigaset base stations. A Gigaset handset can only be registered at Gigaset base stations. This offers the following advantages:
You can operate the same handset at base stations in different geographical locations (e.g. in the office and at home). You can extend the range or the area in which you can call with the same handset in large areas by placing the base stations in suitable locations. Please note the following when operating at more than one base station:
Ongoing calls are interrupted or cleared down when you move from one base station radio range to another. Internal calls can only be made within the radio range of a base station, i.e. not to handsets that are in another base station radio range. If you are out of range of a base station for several minutes, and your handset is switched on, then when you reenter the range it may take up to 20 minutes to "find" the base station again. In such cases, switch the mobile unit off for a brief time and then on again ( page 15). The handset and base station will "find" each other within a few seconds.
Procedure for operating at more than one base station
We recommend following the procedure below: 1. Register your handset at the required base stations ( page 49) and assign the required base station numbers (1 to 6).
H Handset Activating/deactivating base station number. 54 collective call.28, 51 de-registering at the base station. 50 listening in... 29 lock.. 46 locking.. 46 Mute function... 23 operating modes.. 14 PIN... 20 quick reference guide.. 57 resetting to factory defaults. 21 ring priority... 51 saving a DSS number.. 47 searching for.. 28 switching off.. 15 Switching off microphone.. 23 switching on.. 15 switching to protected mode.. 14 Handset 2000S registering at a base station. 49 Handset displays with active lock.. 48 Handset operating modes.. 14 Handset volume, setting. 35 I Incoming calls.. 22 Internal access... 48 K Key confirmation tone.. 35 L Lifting the handset.. 22 Line busy.. 25 Listening-in function.. 29 Lock barred numbers.. 43 base station.. 41 emergency numbers.. 41 trunk access.. 45 Lock functions...41, 46 Locking the handset.. 46 Locking, displays.. 48 M Maintenance notes..8 Malfunctions, procedure..11 Manually inserting a pause..25 Microphone switching off..23 Mounting the carrying clip onto the handset.8 Music-on-hold..33 Mute function..23 N Notebook..39 Notes for users who wear hearing aids..6 rechargeable batteries.6 Number check..26 O Operating in a telephone system.17 Operating modes..14 Operation Notes..5 Operation at more than one base station.53 Outgoing calls, external..24 Outward-restricted trunk access. 45, 48 P Paging..0 Pause length according exchange code.19 Personal identification number..19 Phone plug..2 PIN changing..19 changing for handset.20 Power cord..2 Power supply unit..2 Protected mode..14 Q Quick reference guide..57 R Range warning signal..36 Rechargeable batteries important notes...6 Redial...25 Registering at a base station..49 preparing the base station..49 Replacing the handset.. 22, 27 Reset the factory default.56 Ring priority...51
Ring priority for incoming calls.. 51 Ringer tone handset Gigaset 2000S. 34 volume handset Gigaset 2000S. 34 Ringer volume base station.. 32 Rings base station.. 32 number of rings for collective ringing.. 52 S Safety precautions.. 3 Searching for handset.. 28 Selecting best station.. 54 Setting handset volume.. 35 Settings base station.. 32 dial pulsing (DP).. 4 dual-tone multifrequency signaling (DTMF)... 4 PIN... 19 system code.. 19 Signal tones.. 13 Signaling method at a telephone system.. 17 checking... 4 details... 16 setting..4, 16 Signals battery warning signal.. 36 range warning signal. 36 Speed dial numbers.. 38 clearing... 39 dialing... 26 Standby time... 9 Startup in 6 steps.. 1 Station selecting, best.. 54 setting, preferred. 54 station selection.. 54 Subscriber calling external.. 24 internal calling... 28 no answer.. 25 Synchronization tone.. 37 System code changing.. 19 T Technical data..9 Telephone socket, connecting..8 Telephone system operating..17 Third party use..10 Tones synchronization tone.37 Transferring, calls..31 Trunk access..45 U Unrestricted trunk access..45 W Warranty...10
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Issued by the Private Communication Systems Division Hofmannstrasse 51, D-81359 Mnchen Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
http://www.siemens.de
Siemens AG 1998. All rights reserved. Delivery subject to availability. Technical modification reserved. Order no. A30852-X1100-E301-3-7619 Printed in Germany 09/98
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