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aryehz2 8:39am on Saturday, May 29th, 2010 
I can have it on loudspeaker or listen. Bright, clear screen. Sound quality and range good Caller display does not work on our network
jogger 3:35am on Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 
Not suitable for UK This phone is supplied with a European power cable, ie. you will need to also buy a UK adaptor plug.

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Giga 3000 Comfort, IM1-engl, A31008-G3000-B002-3-6Z19 3000cou.fm

05.01.00

Gigaset

Comfort

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Operating Instructions

and Safety Precautions

Brief overview

The display is protected by a film. Please remove protective film.
Base name Constant: ready for dialling/to receive Flashing: no base station contact End call End call

Charging status

7 full empty

Display keys

2QcU! 8
see below Open menu Handsfree talking Talk Accept call Dial call number Keypad protection On/off hold key down

Cancel function

Handset on/off: hold key down
Directory activate Recall key For systems & select carrier services* Pause: hold key down
Idle display, display keys

Reception range

M , + [
Current functions of the display keys, e.g. network access list, caller list*, calling internal number, redialling number Display keys Functions vary depending on the display If there are 2 functions, press either the left or right side of the key
Dependent on the base station, country and carrier services

Important menus

Main menu
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Directory

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Supplementary menu

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Settings

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Redialling number
Activate the main menu Scroll through menus, directory Confirm function/ input Activate supplementary menu Cancel/end functions
'LVSOD\1XPEHU 'LDO1XPEHU $XWRPDWLF5HGLDO &RS\WR'LU (GLW(QWU\ 'HOHWH(QWU\ 'LVSOD\(QWU\

Safety precautions

Never use ordinary (non-rechargeable) batteries. Only use approved batteries of the same type (rechargeable), otherwise the battery casings may be destroyed (dangerous). See table on page 7. The handsets battery compartments feature the following diagrams: g Insert rechargeable batteries correctly in accordance with polarity symbols. h Operate battery type in accordance with these operating instructions. Never use non-Siemens charging units as these can damage the batteries. Batteries heat up during charging - this is a normal occurrence and is not dangerous. The functionality of medical equipment can be affected by the handset. The handset can cause an unpleasant humming sound in hearing aids. Do not install the base station in bathrooms or showers. Do not operate the telephone in environments where there is risk of explosion (e.g. paint shops). Always include the operating instructions when passing your handset on to third parties. The batteries and handset should be disposed of in an environmentally-friendly manner.

Display symbols

The following symbols appear in display, depending on the operating situation: M , Network access list ,17 [ 2. \ 9 Left/right Mailbox function: e.g. new entry in the caller list Delete character Internal dialling Redialling number Confirmation ;< On/off
*2%$&. End function Cancel/higher menu level Supplementary menu
Giga 3000 Comfort, IM1-engl, A31008-G3000-B002-3-6Z19 3000CoIVZ.fm

19.11.99

Contents
Brief overview.. 2 Idle display, display keys...2 Important menus.. 3 Safety precautions.. 4 Display symbols... 4 Preparing the handset.. 6 Inserting the batteries..6 Charging the batteries..7 Fitting the attachment clip..8 Activating/deactivating the handset..8 Activating/deactivating keypad protection.8 Registering the handset... 9 Making calls... 10 Making external calls..10 Direct internal dialling..10 Answering a call..10 Handsfree talking..11 Transferring a call, making an enquiry call..11 Redial... 12 Manual redial...12 Automatic redial..12 Directories... 13 Storing a call number..13 Dialling from the directory..13 Entering names...14 Network access support.. 16 Caller list... 17 Audio settings... 17 Handset/loudspeaker volume...17 Ringer volume/melody..18 Setting short beeps (advisory beep).18 Activating/deactivating warning and signal beeps..18 Security... 19 Changing the telephone PIN..19 Hot key selection (direct station selection).20 Telephone lock...20 Dialling the emergency number..21 Further settings... 21 Auto talk...21 Setting the display language..21 Resetting the handset to the default configuration.22 Base settings.. 23 Registering the handset..23 User options (short cuts).. 24 Room monitor... 26 Appendix... 27 5

Giga 3000 Comfort, IM1-engl, A31008-G3000-B002-3-6Z19 3000co.fm

Preparing the handset

Contents of the package
Gigaset 3000 Comfort enhanced handset, two batteries, attachment clip, operating instructions.

Inserting the batteries

Never use ordinary (non-rechargeable) batteries. Only use approved batteries of the same type (rechargeable), otherwise the battery casings may be destroyed (dangerous). See table on page 7. The handsets battery compartments feature the following diagrams: g Insert rechargeable batteries correctly in accordance with polarity symbols. h Operate battery type in accordance with these operating instructions. Never use non-Siemens charging units as these can damage the batteries. Please dispose of old, defective batteries in an environmentally-friendly manner.
Insert the batteries, ensuring correct polarity see figure on left. Slide the cover approx. 3 mm into the battery compartment and push gently forwards until it clicks into place. To open the cover, press the grooved area on the cover and slide back.

Charging the batteries

The batteries supplied are not charged. To charge the batteries, insert the handset either into the base station or the Gigaset 3000L charging unit you will hear the confirmation beep. The charging operation is indicated by a flashing LED on the handset:
8 Batteries 1/3 charged 7

Batteries flat

Batteries 2/3 charged Batteries full
Initially charge the batteries thoroughly; we recommend charging the batteries for at least 16 hours without interruption irrespective of the charging status icon. Once the first charging operation is complete, you can replace the handset in the base station after any call. Charging is controlled electronically. This ensures optimum charging and prolongs battery life. The batteries heat up during charging. The battery charging status is only correctly displayed after uninterrupted charging/discharging. Approved batteries:
Nickel-cadmium (NiCd) Sanyo N-3U (700 mAh) GP GP60AAKC (600 mAh) Varta 751RS (700 mAh) Mobile Power 700 (700 mAh) Panasonic 60 DT (600 mAh) Nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH) Sanyo H-3 U (1500 mAh) GP GP130 AA HC (1300 mAh) GP GP150 AA HC (1500 mAh) Varta VH 1101 or Phone Power (1100 mAh) Panasonic HHR-110 AA (1100 mAh) Friwo NiMH (1400 mAh) Toshiba TH-1200 AARE (1200 mAh)

Always insert two batteries and only use batteries of the same type/from the same manufacturer.
Handset operating time/charging time:
Capacity (mAh) 1500 Standby time (hours) up to 100 up to 160 up to 220 Talktime (hours) approx. 10 approx. 15 approx. 20 Charging time (hours) approx. 5 approx. 9 approx. 12
Fitting the attachment clip
Push the clip onto the back of the handset until the protrusions slot into place.
Activating/deactivating the handset
Press the end call key for 1 second. The handset is activated automatically by inserting the batteries and placing it in the base station/charging unit.
Activating/deactivating keypad protection
If you activate keypad protection, nothing happens when you press a key. Press the talk key D to answer an incoming call keypad protection is automatically deactivated for the call. } To activate/deactivate, press and hold down for longer than 1 second.

Registering the handset

You can change the display language (see page 21). After doing this, switch your handset off and then on again. You must register a new handset at the base station before you can make any telephone calls. When you switch on your handset, the message 5HJLVWHU"* appears. Step 1: You must first prepare the Siemens base station: Gigaset Preparing the base station 3010/pocket Press the coloured key on the base station 3015 for approx. 10 seconds until you hear the signal tones. 3020, 3025 In the base station menu select registration 3030, 3035 option and confirm. ISDN models 1000/2000 models Step 2: Now enter the following in the handset within one minute: <(6 Press the display key.

Enter base PIN

Press the LED flashes during registration. See above for appropriate successor models in the 3000 range, e.g. 3010 for 2010.

2. e.g. s

Enter the base stations system PIN (factory setting: 0000) and confirm unassigned internal numbers are displayed. Enter the required call number the base name, e.g. %DVH, is displayed (no longer flashing). Your handset is now ready for use!
To register at multiple base stations or to change base names, see page 23. To modify the internal call number: re-register your handset at the same base, see page 23.
English is the default factory setting

Making calls

Making external calls
P D Enter the call number. If necessary, correct with :. Press the talk key to start dialling. Ending a call: Press the end call key. You can cancel the dial operation with the end call key. You can enter a pause with the recall key 4 (hold down key ). You can opt to not save entries, e.g. when controlling external telephone services: press the menu key , select 6ZLWFKWR7RQH and confirm with= none of the numbers entered afterwards will be saved.

Direct internal dialling

,17 e.g. s Press the display key your own internal number is displayed. Enter the internal call number. To call all handsets:

&$//$// or

Ending a call: Press the end call key.

Answering a call

D or Press the talk key
If "Auto talk" is activated simply remove handset from the base station/charging unit.

Handsfree talking

Handsfree talking, with the loudspeaker switched on, offers the following advantages: other parties can listen in and participate in the conversation your hands are free, you can place the handset on any convenient surface or, holding down the handsfree talking button, place it in the base station/charging unit the dial tone, for example, can be heard when dialling without lifting the handset to the ear. When handsfree talking is activated, the handsfree talking buttonV is lit. You can place the handset on the table in front of you, for example. Handsfree talking during a call V Activate handsfree talking. To set the volume: press the handsfree talking button V once more. Change from handsfree talking to talking with the handset. End the call.
Handsfree talking when dialling/answering a call V Press the handsfree talking key instead of the talk keyD.
Transferring a call, making an enquiry call
Siemens base stations allow you to transfer an external call to another handset or to hold a call while making an internal enquiry call. ,17 e.g. s Press the display key. Dial the internal number.
When the user answers: transfer the call: press the end call key. end the enquiry call: press 4 to revert to the caller placed on hold.

Redial

Manual redial
You can access the last five call numbers dialled. [< D Display and select the call number. Start the dial operation.

Automatic redial

This function is not available in all countries! The handset redials the last call number. [< 9 < 2. Display and select the call number. Open the supplementary menu. Select $XWRPDWLF5HGLDO. Dialling activates the handsfree talking function. The handsfree talking button V flashes. If the user answers: Press the talk key D. To cancel automatic redial: press &$1&(/.

Additional functions

All functions in the supplementary menu start as follows: [< 9 <2. Display and select call numbers. Open the supplementary menu. Select the required function and confirm:
'LVSOD\1XPEHU(add to/change the number to be called before dialling); 'LDO1XPEHU(dial the selected call number); &RS\WR'LU(save the call number in the directory); (GLW(QWU\(change the call number); 'HOHWH(QWU\ (delete the call number/name);'LV SOD\(QWU\(display the entire call number).

Directories

With the directory - , you can store up to 100 call numbers and then dial them at the push of a button. You can store prefixes for telephone companies and frequently used call numbers in the network access list M (see also Network access support, page 16). Apart from the entry operation, using the directory and the network access list is identical.

Storing a call number

-/ M 9 <2.
Display the directory/network access list. Open the supplementary menu. Select 1HZ(QWU\. Enter the name, see page 14. Scroll to the next line. Enter the call number, see also note below. Open the supplementary menu. Confirm 6DYH(QWU\.

< P 9 <2.

When entering the number, you can insert a pause with the recall key 4 or a number from the network access list via the supplementary menu 9. You can, for example, store the number of a companys switchboard so that you only have to dial the extension when making a call. You can also save incoming or outgoing call numbers during a call.
Dialling from the directory
-/ M e.g. Display the directory/network access list. Enter the first letters of the name, e.g. press the key twice for "( or scroll with <. Press the talk key to start dialling.

Entering names

To enter names, you can choose letters, digits and symbols with the appropriate key: Press the appropriate key repeatedly or hold it down: 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 1 s a b c 2 d e f 3 u g h i 4 j k l 5 w m n o 6 x p q r s 7 y t u v 8  w x y z 9

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Upper/lowercase: The first letter of the name is written automatically in upper case, the letters immediately afterwards are written in lower case. Manual shift to upper/lower case for one character.
Controlling the cursor: Move the cursor to the left or right or to the end of the word/line in the next line (press briefly or hold down). Scroll up or down one line.
Deleting a character: : The character to the left of the cursor is deleted (press briefly or hold down).
Inserting characters: Characters are always inserted to the left of the cursor.
- / M e.g. y 9 <2. Display the directory/network access list. Enter the first letter of the name, e.g. press for "7. Open the supplementary menu. Select the required function and confirm:

'LVSOD\1XPEHU(add to/change a call number before dialling); 'LDO1XPEHU(dial the selected call number); 1HZ(QWU\(see page 13); (GLW(QWU\(change the call number/name); 'HOHWH(QWU\(delete the call number/name);'LVSOD\(QWU\(display the call

number/name);

&RS\(QWU\
Prerequisite: both handset and base station support this function. You can copy the entry to another Comfort handset. If &RS\HQWU\WR,17+VHWis displayed: e.g. 2. Enter the number of the handset called and confirm.
The handset called rings: e.g. D

Tel. PIN 2.

Accept the call. Enter the telephone PIN of the handset called and confirm the entry is transferred.

'HOHWH/LVW

All entries are deleted.

&RS\/LVW

Procedure as for "Copy Entry".

$YDLODEOH0HPRU\

Indicates the memory available. This is shared by the directory, the network access list and the short cuts.

Network access support

Linking call numbers This function allows you to merge two parts of a number. M< 9 = e.g. P D Open the network access list and select an entry. Open the supplementary menu. Confirm 'LVSOD\1XPEHU the number is displayed. Either enter the users call number or open the directory and select a number. Start the dial operation the two parts of the call numbers are dialled one after the other.
Speed dialling from the network access list You can save 10 numbers (0-9) in the call-by-call list for speed dialling. These speed dialling numbers (0-9) must be entered before the name, e.g. "1 Name". Hold down the relevant digit key (0-9) to display the number saved. Prerequisite: speed dialling number is saved! e.g. Hold down the relevant digit key e.g. 1, and the number saved under the name "1 Name" is displayed. Enter the users call number or open the directory and select the number. Start the dial operation the two parts of the call numbers are dialled, one after the other.

e.g. P D

Caller list
Unanswered calls are also, for example, stored in the caller list*. New entries in the caller list are indicated by the display symbol ,. , ;< D Press the display key the caller list, for example, is displayed. Scroll to the required entry.

e.g. dial the call number: Press the talk key.
In the case of base stations with answering machines, this symbol ,also indicates that new messages have been recorded. Please refer to the appropriate operating instructions.

Audio settings

Handset/loudspeaker volume
You can set the handset volume to any of three levels and the loudspeaker to any of five levels even during a call! For information on changing the handsfree volume, see also page 11. 2. 2. < 2. 2. Press the menu key. Select 6HWWLQJV. Select 6RXQG6HWWLQJV.
Select+DQGVHW9ROXPHor +DQGVIUHH
Change the volume and save.

Ringer volume/melody

You can choose between 5 ringer volumes, the crescendo ring (increasing volume) and ringer off (=0). You can choose between 10 ringer melodies. 2. 2. <2. 2. Press the menu key. Select 6HWWLQJV. Select 6RXQG6HWWLQJV. Select 5LQJHU9ROXPH or 5LQJHU0HORG\. Change the setting and save.
Setting short beeps (advisory beep)
A call is signalled by a single short advisory beep when you set the %HHS function. 2. 2. <2. Press the menu key. Select 6HWWLQJV. Select 6RXQG6HWWLQJV. Select %HHS. 9 = activated.
Activating/deactivating warning and signal beeps
Key Beeps: every keystroke is confirmed. Batt. Low Beep: the battery needs to be charged. Confirm. Beeps: confirmation beep (1 beep) at the end of the input/settings and when replacing the handset in the charging unit; error beep (4 short tones) following an incorrect entry. 2. 2. < 2. Press the menu key. Select 6HWWLQJV. Select 6RXQG6HWWLQJV. Select the required function.

9 = beep activated.

Activate or deactivate the function.

Security

You can change the telephone PIN, set up direct station selection or lock your telephone (handset). The security functions begin as follows: 2. <2.
Press the menu key. Select 6HWWLQJV. Select 6HFXULW\. Enter the telephone PIN (factory setting: 0000, display ). Select the required function:
Changing the telephone PIN
Important functions/settings are protected by the PIN (Personal Identification Number) on your handset. Do not forget your telephone PIN! It can only be reset by calling the Siemens hotline, see back cover. First steps are as described at the start of the Safety precautions section, then: 2.

Tel. PIN 2. Tel. PIN 2.

Select &KDQJH3,1. Enter the new telephone PIN (4 digits) twice and confirm the new telephone PIN is saved.
Hot key selection (direct station selection)
This function is not available in all countries! When hot key selection is activated, every keystroke initiates a call to the previously stored hot key number. Sick people and the elderly, for example, can thus summon help in emergencies. Saving/changing/deleting a hot key number: First steps are as described at the start of the Safety precautions section, page 19, then: 2. P 9 2. Select +RW.H\6HW8S. See also note below! Enter the hot key number, change it or delete it with :. Select the supplementary menu. Select 6DYH(QWU\.

When entering a number, if necessary open the supplementary menu 9 and enter , for an internal hot key number (e.g. ,), a pause or a number from the network access list. Activating the hot key: First steps as described at the start of the Safety precautions section, page 19, then: 2. Select +RW.H\ and activate. 9 = activated.
Deactivate: 2)) enter the telephone PIN =.

Telephone lock

If the telephone lock is activated, with the exception of the emergency call, all functions are disabled. The handset, however, can still receive calls. Simply press the talk key Dto take incoming calls. First steps are as described at the start of the Safety precautions section, page 19, then: 2. Select +DQGVHW/RFN and activate. 9 = activated.
Dialling the emergency number
When the hot key/telephone lock is activated, you can dial the emergency numbers saved on the base station see base station operating instructions!

Further settings

Auto talk
If this function is activated, simply remove the handset from the base station/charging unit to answer a call. 2. <2. Press the menu key. Select 6HWWLQJV. Select $XWR7DONand activate or deactivate the function. 9 = activated.
Setting the display language
2. <2. <2. Einstellungen Settings Rglages Impostazioni Ajustes Programaes Instellingen Press the menu key. Select 6HWWLQJV. Select /DQJXDJH. 9 = language set. Select the language and confirm.
Language setting displays: Sprache Language Langue Lingua Idioma Lngua Taal Deutsch English Franais Italiano Espaol Portugus Nederlands
Resetting the handset to the default configuration
The telephone PIN is not reset, the directory, network access list and the caller list are not deleted. Handset factory settings: Language setting Hot key, redial Auto talk, key beep, battery low beep, confirmation beeps Handset volume, ringer tone Loudspeaker volume Ringer volume Short beep Room monitor level 2. <2.
English deleted on 5 off 2
Press the menu key. Select 6HWWLQJV. Select 'HIDXOW5HVHW. Enter the telephone PIN and confirm (factory setting: 0000).

Base settings

You can operate your handset at up to 4 base stations. For information on registering at non-Siemens GAP base stations, see the relevant base station operating instructions. To prepare the base station, see page 9. Enter the following in the handset within one minute: <2. 9 <2. Press the menu key. Select %DVHVHWWLQJV. Open the supplementary menu. Select 5HJLVWHU. (factory setting: 0000) and confirm.
System PIN 2. Enter the base stations system PIN

Additional base settings

All other base settings begin as follows: <2. <9 < Press the menu key. Select %DVHVHWWLQJV. Select the base and open the supplementary menu. Select the required function:

&KDQJH%DVH1DPH

You can change the base name, e.g. %DVHto ,QWHUQDO; in this case, "3" is the handsets internal number. 2.
Select &KQJH%DVH1DPH (Change Base Name). Enter the required name. For information on entering the name, see page 14. Select 6DYH(QWU\.

6HOHFW%DVH

You can set the handset permanently to a specific base station or to %HVW%DVH automatic switch to the base station with the strongest reception. 2. Select 6HOHFW%DVH.

,6'1&RQILJ

Only possible in conjuction with some Siemens ISDN base stations. Refer to the appropriate operating instructions.
User options (short cuts)
Base station user options
Only available with Gigaset 3000 base stations! Refer to the appropriate operating instructions.
Handset user options (handset short cuts)
You can save multiple operating steps (inputs) as a handset "short cut" and assign an appropriate name to it. You can edit and copy short cuts via the supplementary menu 9 in the same way as directory entries. Saving handset user options: <2. 9 <2.
Press the menu key. Select +VHW8VHU2SWLRQ. Open the supplementary menu. Select 1HZ(QWU\. Enter the name of the short cut. Scroll to the next line. Enter the contents for the short cut. Open the supplementary menu and confirm 6DYH(QWU\.
Additional supplementary menu functions when entering the short cut contents: ,QVHUW)XQFWLRQ The following letters are displayed for the functions:
&5HTXHVW3,1 15HTXHVW1R 3,QVHUW3DXVH 45HT$FNQRZO ,,17 ((QG&DOO 07HPS7RQH

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Select a function and confirm.
6KRZ)XQFWLRQ The meaning of the character at the current cursor position is displayed. 1HWZRUN$FFHVV To insert a number from the network access list. Starting a handset short cut: <2. <D Press the menu key. Select +VHW8VHU2SWLRQ. Select the required short cut and start it with the talk key.

Room monitor

When the room monitor feature is activated, an internal call to another handset is triggered as soon as the noise level in the monitored room reaches the level set. You can hear the noises in the room when you answer the call. The room monitor remains active even after you replace the handset. Calls are only shown on the monitoring handsets display. The distance between the handset placed there and the area to be monitored should be between 1 and 2 meters.

Saving the call number

<2. <2. P 2. Press the menu key. Select 5RRP0RQLWRU6HW. Select 5RRP0RQLW1R Enter the number of the handset to be called by the monitoring handset and confirm.
If you entered a 2-digit number by accident: enter a "zero" before the number.

Setting the noise level

<2. <2. 2. Press the menu key. Select 5RRP0RQLWRU6HW. Select 6HW/HYHO. Change the level and save. Level 1 = sensitive!
Activating the room monitor
Prerequisite: call number saved. <2. 2. Press the menu key. Select 5RRP0RQLWRU6HW. Activate 5RRP0RQLWRULQJ and terminate the function. 9 = activated.
Deactivating the room monitor
2)) 26 The handset returns to idle state.

Appendix

Settings at the base
The setting options in the 6HUYLFH6HW8S menu item are dependent on the base station. Refer to the appropriate base station operating instructions.
The range is up to 300 m outdoors and approx. 50 m indoors. The reception strength symbol indicates the strength of radio contact between the base station and the handset: High reception strength Low reception strength

Guarantee/service

Over a guarantee period of six months from the date of purchase from the stockist, Siemens AG will rectify all material or manufacturing defects by repairing or replacing the defective terminal. The guarantee does not cover damage caused by incorrect use, wear and tear, or third-party access. The guarantee does not cover consumables or defects which only have a minor effect on the value or operability of the terminal. Service telephone number (see back cover).

Approval

The Gigaset 3000 Comfort handset has been approved throughout the EU.

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