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Operating the base from a C1 or C2 handset
The C1 and C2 handsets each have a rocker key, which has two functions. On the Gigaset C1, the upper half of the rocker key has the function of the Talk key c, the lower half the Phonebook key h. On the Gigaset C2, the upper half of the rocker key has the function of the Talk key c, the lower half the Handsfree key d. Example: "Assigning an MSN a ringer melody"

Open the menu.

Set base
Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Enter system PIN if required (page 90). Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Select MSN, e.g. MSN1: Anna. Open the submenu. Select melody and confirm, e.g. Ringer Melody: 5 ( = set).

s Settings ~ OK s s s

MENU ISDN settings Set up MSN

Ringer Melody: 5

Preparing the base station for use Getting started wizard
A few settings are necessary before using your base station. The Getting started wizard is designed to help you with this. It can be called up at any time using the display on your base station (page 14) or using an added=feature S1 or SL1 handset (see handset operating instructions). The following settings can be set one after the other. N Date and time N Show/hide answering machine (on CX253isdn) N Find out/enter the MSN for your connection N Set the device type for the connected device N Set the receive MSN N Set the send MSN N Outside line code (when using a PABX) Alternatively, you can make settings on your base station using a PC (see operating instructions for PC software). Operating instructions for the S1, SL1, C1 and C2 handsets can be found on the enclosed CD. The updated instructions for your Gigaset are available on the Internet at www.my-siemens.de/Kundenservice.

What is an MSN?

MSN = Multiple Subscriber Number. You can apply for up to ten different telephone numbers for one multiple ISDN connection. An MSN is one of the phone numbers assigned to you without an area code. You telephone uses the MSN entirely as you require. The following differentiation is made: N Receive MSN: Phone numbers you may be called on. You can assign the receive MSNs to specific internal users (terminals) (page 95). Incoming calls are only forwarded to the terminals to which the relevant MSN has been assigned. Terminals can be e.g. handsets or answering machines. N Send MSN: Phone numbers that are identified to the person you are calling. The network operator calculates charges based on the send MSN's. You can assign a fixed send MSN to each internal user (page 95). Internal users Your base station is assigned the fixed internal number 10. Possible internal users are: N Handsets, to which you can assign the internal numbers 11 to 16. N Data modules(page 123), to which you can assign the internal numbers 41 to 48. N The integrated answering machines (on CX253isdn), which are assigned the internal phone numbers 91 to 93.

[RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR ] YES
Press the display key to set the date and time. Enter the date (6-digit) and time (4-digit in 24-hour mode) in series, e.g. for 9/29/03 9:45 a.m. Press the display key to open the submenu.

Save entry

Select the menu item and confirm.
If the time should be displayed in 12-hour mode, you can modify the setting later (page 85). Show/hide answering machine (on CX253isdn): The answering machines AM1, AM2, and AM3 are available. You can use the answering machine when it is shown. By factory default, only AM1 is shown (only AM1 is displayed in the menus). The display shows: Suppress display of AM1? Respond with N YES , if you want to hide AM1, N with NO, if you want to use AM1. This sequence will then be repeated for AM2 and AM3.
An answering machine can only be hidden if there are no messages/ memos stored in it (page 76).
Entering your phone numbers (MSNs) and names for MSNs: Many connections allow your telephone to request the MSN automatically upon connection. Precondition:You have a connection that supports this feature. The display shows: Find own numbers (MSN)?
If your connection does not support this feature, you have to enter the MSNs manually.
[RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] YES [RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] YES
Press the display key to confirm the prompt. Press the display key to confirm the MSN1 MSN 2? prompt. Enter name. Entering a name for an MSN is optional. If necessary, scroll to the line <Number> and enter the MSN. If the MSNs were found automatically, the numbers will already be entered. Press the display key to open the submenu.
The MSNs entered will automatically be assigned to all handsets as receive and send MSNs. This sequence will then be repeated for MSN2 to MSN10.
Setting the receive MSN The display shows: Set incoming MSN? The receive MSN is used to answer incoming calls. The MSNs allocated to your ISDN connection can be allocated to various end devices according to your preferences. You can assign an end device multiple receive MSNs.
[RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR ] YES [RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR ] YES
Press the display key to confirm the prompt. Press the display key to confirm the Set allocation Internal 11 ? prompt. The list of entered MSNs is displayed.

s MSN 1:12345678

Select the MSN which should be assigned to this end device, and confirm. Repeat this sequence for all MSNs which should be assigned to this end device as a receive MSN. Briefly press the exit menu key, to complete the assignment for this terminal.

Select the menu item and confirm. The entry is stored. Hold down (back to idle status).
Using the Phonebook and other lists Storing a telephone number in the speed dial list
The maximum number of entries in the speed dial list depends on the number of entries in the Phonebook and in the email address book.

New entry OK

Open the speed dial list. Confirm. Create an entry: Enter name. Scroll to the next line and enter the name. Press display key to open menu.
Confirm. The entry is stored. Hold down (back to idle status).
Dialling with the Phonebook/speed dial list
Open the Phonebook or speed dial list. Scroll to the entry: Select entry. Enter the first letter: Enter the first letter of the name you are searching for, e.g. "N", to scroll to the first entry beginning with that letter. Select the desired user. Dial after line seizure Lift the receiver or press the handsfree key. Open the menu.

either. or.

. then either.

cd s Display Number

Dial number OK
Select the menu item and confirm. Dial before line seizure (block dialling) Open the menu. Confirm. The call is initiated immediately. If you do not lift the receiver, the handsfree function is activated automatically.
Defining the MSN for the next call You can select a valid send MSN for this call only even when dialling from the Phonebook. Precondition: MSN next call must be activated (page 96). Select an entry and press W to open the submenu. Using Dial number OK displays the list of MSNs.
Using the Phonebook and other lists Viewing and editing an entry in the Phonebook/speed dial list
Open the Phonebook or speed dial list. Scroll to the entry. Display the entry:

sDisplay entry

Select the menu item and confirm. Press the display key to exit the display. Changing an entry:

sEdit entry

Select and confirm to start making changes.
Proceed as described on page 33 (Phonebook) or page 34 (speed dial list) under "Create entry".
Deleting a single entry or Phonebook/speed dial list
Open the Phonebook or speed dial list. Select entry and open the submenu. Delete a single entry:
s Delete entry s Delete list
Select the menu item and confirm. Delete the entire Phonebook/speed dial list: Select the menu item and confirm. Press the display key to confirm the prompt. Hold down (back to idle status).
Adding a displayed telephone number to the Phonebook
When a phone number appears in the display (CLIP) you can add it to your Phonebook. This can be done while dialling from the last number redial list, from the caller list/ answering machine list (on CX253isdn) or during a call. W Open the menu.

s Copy to dir. s~

Select the menu item and confirm. If you do not have a CNIP, scroll to the name line and enter the name. Press display key to open menu.
Confirm. The entry is stored.
If you have CNIP as well as CLIP, then the name that goes with the telephone number will also be displayed (up to 16 characters long).
Using the Phonebook and other lists Selecting a phone number from the Phonebook
If you are prompted to enter an external phone number while you are operating your telephone, you can use the Phonebook from your base station to do this. Precondition: The input field for external telephone numbers is displayed.

Open the Phonebook.

Select entry and confirm.
The phone number of the entry is added to the entry field.
Sending a single entry or complete list to a handset

To handset: S1

You can send single entries or the complete list to another handset that is registered on your base station. This avoids entering information twice.
Open the Phonebook or speed dial list. Select an entry and open the menu. Send a single entry:

s Send entry

Select the menu item and confirm. Send complete list: Select the menu item and confirm. Enter the internal number of the receiving handset and confirm. Sending is initiated.

s Send list

After an entry has been sent you are asked if you want to send another entry. If you confirm with the display key YES you can select more entries to send; once you have finished sending, press the display key NO to end it. The successful transfer of data is confirmed with a message and with the confirmation tone at the receiving handset. Existing entries in the receiving handset are retained. Entries with identical numbers are not overwritten. The number of entries that are stored in the receiving handset may therefore differ from the number of entries that you have sent to it. The transfer is cancelled if the phone rings or if the memory of the receiving handset is full. The last entry to be transferred appears in the display. If an entry with no name is sent to a handset, the last 16 digits of the phone number are entered as the name.

Display available memory

The memory is divided between the Phonebook and the speed dial list (page 33). The available memory of all these lists is displayed.
h sW s Available memory j
Open the Phonebook. Select any entry and open the menu.
Select the menu item and confirm. Hold down (back to idle status).

Last number redial list

The last number redial list contains the last ten numbers dialled (on your base station). If names have also been stored for these numbers in the Phonebook, then these names will be displayed. If there are several identical entries only the most recent will be displayed. If the last number redial list is full, the oldest entry is deleted when you next make a call. You can use the last number redial list to redial the telephone numbers.

s Status to 'new'

Select the menu item and confirm. The current recording is given the status "new".
If other recordings are available, playback continues.
Adding a number to the Phonebook
While a message is being played back you can display the caller's phone number and store it in the Phonebook. Precondition: The caller's number has been identified. During playback: W

s Save number ~

Select the menu item and confirm. Enter name. Press the display key to open the submenu.

Remote control

You can control your answering machine remotely from a registered handset or any external connection or mobile telephone, e.g., to play back and delete messages. Apart from the first step, the procedure is the same for both kinds of remote control. Precondition: N Remote control from an external connection is only possible if you have defined an AM PIN (page 79). You must always enter the AM PIN when operating from an external device. N To be able to operate an answering machine from an external device fully (change settings, delete messages) you must enable remote control and remote delete (see below). Notes on remote control If a function requires two keys to be pressed, then you must press both keys within 4 seconds. Otherwise the entry is terminated or only the function of the second key is carried out. If you press the wrong key first you can press E to cancel the wrong entry. You can call up voice-guided help for some functions: 0; :; F; 9; Help with deletion Help with new messages/phrases Help with recording Help with different operating modes
Enabling remote control and remote delete
When the phone is supplied, remote control and remote delete are deactivated. You must enter the settings for each of the three answering machines you wish to operate remotely. Preconditions: N You have selected an answering machine (page 62). N To activate Remote control: You have assigned a PIN to the selected answering machine (page 79).
s Settings s Remote options

Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Press the display key to open the submenu. Activate text message notification:
Select the menu item and confirm. Deactivate text message notification: Select the menu item and confirm.
Gigaset SX353 / englisch / A31008-X353-B100-1-7619 / time_calendar.fm / 08.10.2003

Date and Time

Setting the date and time
The first time you make a call on your phone, the date and time are transmitted by the exchange. You can choose between the 12 hour and the 24 hour display (factory setting) for the time (a.m. = 1st half of the day; p.m. = 2nd half of the day).
i s Set base s Settings s System settings s Date/time
Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Select display modes: If necessary, choose between 12 hours- and 24 hours display ( = on). If necessary, choose between Date DD.MM (DayDate) and Date MM.DD (Date-Day) display ( = on). Setting the date and time: Select the menu item and confirm. Enter the date and time. If necessary skip settings that are already correct using u v. If necessary, in the 12 hoursdisplay use the display keys AM and PM to switch between AM and PM. Press the display key to open the submenu.

s 12 hours s Date DD.MM

Set time
Select and confirm to store the setting.
Activating/deactivating time display
You can activate and deactivate the display of the date and time in your base stations idle display.
i s Settings s Time display j
Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm ( = on). Hold down (back to idle status).

Setting appointments

You can use your base station to remind yourself of an appointment. To do this, you have to save the times.

Setting an appointment

i s Reminder

Change reminder

Select the menu item and confirm. Press the display key to open the submenu. Select the menu item and confirm. Enter the date and time. If necessary skip settings that are already correct using u v. If necessary, in the 12 hoursdisplay use the display keys AM and PM to switch between AM and PM. Confirm. Enter message (up to 16 characters) and confirm. The entry is stored. Hold down (back to idle status).
N If you do not enter a message, Reminder will appear in the display at
the relevant time. N How to change the volume and melody is explained starting on page 112. N An appointment will only be displayed only if the base station is in idle status. During a call or automatic last number redial, the appointment is not displayed. In this case, the appointment alarm is made once the base station has returned to idle status. N The appointment cannot be signalled during a power failure. In this case, the appointment alarm is made as soon as the time has been reset on the system (page 85).

Assigning a phone number (MSN)
You can assign particular individual phone numbers (MSN's) to registered terminals. When doing this determine N which phone number makes a registered terminal ring (receive MSN), N under which number an internal user dials (send MSN).
System settings Assigning a receive MSN
As supplied, a newly registered handset will ring whenever a phone number you have set up is dialled. If you only want to assign the terminal specific receive MSNs:
i s Set base s Settings ~ OK s Setup user s Setup device s Int.11 s Receive MSN s j

Assigning a send MSN

Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Enter system PIN if required (page 90). Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Select internal number of the terminal and open the submenu, e.g. Int.11. Select the menu item and confirm. Select MSN and confirm, e.g. MSN1: Anna ( = set). Hold down (back to idle status).
When the phone is supplied no send MSN has been entered. The telephone exchange adds the send MSN. You can define one send MSN per internal user. This MSN is shown to the person you call and the call is also charged to this MSN.
i s Set base s Settings ~ OK s Setup user s Setup device s Int.11 s Send MSN s j
Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Enter system PIN if required (page 90). Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Select internal number, e.g. Int.11. Press the display key to open the submenu.
Select the menu item and confirm. Select MSN and confirm, e.g. MSN1: Anna ( = set). Hold down (back to idle status).
Setting up the list of send MSNs for the next call
You can set up your base station so that after lifting the receiver or pressing the handsfree key d a list of all available send MSNs is displayed. By factory default, MSN next call is not activated.
i s Set base s Settings ~ OK s Setup user s Setup device s Int.11 s MSN next call j
Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Enter system PIN if required (page 90). Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. The list of entered internal numbers is displayed. Select internal number of the terminal and open the submenu, e.g. Int.11.
Select the menu item and confirm ( = activated). Hold down (back to idle status).
Setting up a busy signal when the MSN is being used (Busy on Busy)
This setting allows callers to get a busy signal immediately when an external call is already being made on this MSN, independent of the setting Call waiting. By factory default, the function is not set.
i s Set base s Settings ~ OK s ISDN settings s Busy on busy j

Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Enter system PIN if required (page 90). Select the menu item and confirm. Hold down (back to idle status).
Select and confirm ( = activated).
Assigning an MSN a ringer melody
Each receive MSN is assigned a ringer melody when setting up. You can change this assignment for each receive MSN individually. This means that all terminals will use this ringer melody to indicate an incoming call to a receive MSN.
Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Enter system PIN if required (page 90). Select the menu item and confirm. Confirm. Select MSN and open submenu, e.g. MSN1: Anna. Select the menu item and confirm. Select the melody and confirm, e.g. Ringer Melody:5. Hold down (back to idle status).

s s Ringer melody uv j

Setting up rejecting for the entire MSN group
You can reject an external call not only on your base station, but for all members of an MSN group. Pressing REJECT will give the caller a busy signal instead of a ringing tone. The entire group will no longer be called. A waiting call can also be rejected during a call. The call is added to the caller list. By factory default, the function is not activated.
i s Set base s Settings ~ OK s ISDN settings s Reject all j

Diverting calls

To make this function easier to use, you can also set one of the function keys accordingly (page 116).

Internal call divert

N Only one divert destination can be selected for internal call divert. N Only single-stage call divert is supported: if you are diverting to a
party who has activated internal call divert himself, this will no longer work. The diverted call will ring on the terminal of the party you diverted it to.
By factory default, internal call divert is deactivated. Setting up the divert destination
i s Set base s Forward. base ~ OK s Forward. dest. s Int.11
Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Enter system PIN if required (page 90). Select the menu item and confirm. Select internal number, e.g. Int.11. ( = activated).
Activating/deactivating internal call divert Precondition: Internal call divert can only be activated if the divert destination has been set up.
i s Set base s Int. call forw. ~ OK
Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Enter system PIN if required (page 90). Activate:
Confirm. Deactivate: Confirm.
Defining the number of rings When ring delay is used, the number of rings before the call is diverted must be defined. Between 0 (= immediate call divert) and 9 rings can be set. There are 5 seconds between rings.

Press h (off). Simultaneously press the number of the base station and h (on). Enter system code. Press lit Register key on the base (page 117), key flashes. The base is only ready for registering while the key is flashing.
The lowest free internal number is assigned. It is not possible to select a free internal number. Registering a Gigaset 1000 C/S handset For the registration procedures, please refer to the corresponding operating instructions.

De-registering handsets

i Open the menu.
s Set base s Settings ~ OK s Setup user s De-reg. device s Int.16
Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Enter system PIN if required (page 90). Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Select the handset that you wish to de-register and confirm, e.g. Int.16. Hold down. Return to the idle state.

Gigaset Repeater

You can increase the range of your handsets with the Gigaset Repeater. You can operate up to six repeaters on your base station. To ensure the repeater is installed correctly, repeater capability must be activated on the base station.
Activating/deactivating repeater mode
You can use this function to activate and deactivate repeater mode. By factory default, this repeater capability is deactivated. i Open the menu.
s Set base s Settings ~ OK s System settings s Spec. function s Repeater
[RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] NEXT
Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Enter system PIN if required (page 90). Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Press the display key to save the setting. The handset goes off briefly ( = activated).
Operating with other devices Registering a repeater
Precondition: Gigaset Repeater has been deactivated (mains cable unplugged). 1. Prepare the base station for registration: i Open the menu.
s Set base s Settings ~ OK s Setup user s Register device
Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Enter system PIN if required (page 90). Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm.
The base station is ready for registration for as long as Registration proced.running is shown in the display.

Specifications

General Specifications

Feature

DECT standard GAP standard No. of channels Radio frequency range Duplex method Channel grid Bit rate Modulation Language code Transmission power Range Power supply/Base ISDN connection Environmental conditions for operation Dialling mode Dimensions Weight inc. power supply unit Length of cords
is supported is supported 120 duplex channels 18801900 MHz time multiplex, 10 ms frame length 1728 kHz 1152 kbit/s GFSK 32 kbit/s 10 mW, average power per channel up to 300 m outdoors, up to 50 m indoors 220/230 V ~/ 50 Hz (Power supply unit C39280-Z4-C373) Euro-ISDN-Multiple Connection IAE +5 C to +45 C; 20 % to 75 % humidity DTMF (tone dialling)/DP (dial pulsing) Approx. 210 x 245 x 82 mm (L x W x H) Base station approx. 970 g Telephone connecting cord approx. 3.0 m Mains cable approx. 1.85 m

Power consumption

Operating status
Idle status Internal connection between base station (via receiver) and a handset External connection on base station via receiver External connection on base station using handsfree

CX203isdn CX253isdn

2.5 W 2.6 W 2.7 W 2.7 W 2.6 W 2.7 W 2.8 W 2.8 W
External connection on base station via handset External connection on base station via receiver and two-way recording on answering machine 2.7 W 2.8 W 3.1 W

Character set chart

Standard characters
Either press the relevant key several times, or hold down.

I L M N O Q P R

a d g j m p t w.

Abc--> abc

2x 3x \ 1 b c e f h i k l n o q r u v x y , ?

abc --> 123

4 x 5 x 6 x 7 x 8 x 9 x 10 x 11 x 12 x 13 x 14 x 6 s 8 z ! / & $ 0 ( + ) < : =

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Creating and editing text You can create and edit text in a number of ways: N The cursor is controlled with u v t s. N Characters (to the left of the cursor) are deleted with . N Characters are added to the left of the cursor (page 10). N To switch from upper case (first letter written in upper case, all other letters in lower case) to lower case, press the P key before you key in the letter. Pressing the P key again switches from lower case letters to digits. Press again to return to upper case letters. N The first letter of the name of Phonebook entries is automatically capitalised, followed by lower case letters. N When you press a key and hold it, the characters of that key appear in the bottom display line and are highlighted one after the other. When you release the key the highlighted character is inserted into the input field. You can see in the display whether upper case, lower case or digits are selected: "A" or "a" appears on the bottom display line when you make an entry in the Phonebook. "Abc", "abc" or "123" appears at the top right of the display when a text message is entered. Order of Phonebook entries As a rule, entries in the Phonebook are arranged in alphabetical order, although blank spaces and numerals (digits) take first priority. The order in which entries occur is as follows: 1. Space (shown here as s) 2. Digits (09) 3. Letters (alphabetical) 4. Other characters If you want to circumvent the alphabetical order of the entries in the Phonebook, insert a space before the name. This entry then goes to the first position (example: "sCarla"). You can also number the entries with digits (e.g. "1Jane", "2Mary", "3John"). Names prefixed with a star (e.g. "*Jane") appear at the end of the Phonebook.

Open listening At the touch of a key, all those present in a room can listen in to a phone call via an integrated loudspeaker. See also "Handsfree talking". Outgoing MSN, freely selectable A performance feature which helps you to individually determine which MSN should be used for the following call. This is not only important for the phone number display on the called handset but also for billing charges. This is because call charges, which can be broken down free of charge according to MSN on the network provider invoice, are billed according to the MSN used to make the call.
Parking A call is parked when you want to unplug the telephone during a call, or you want to continue your call from another telephone with the same connection. The connection is retained while it is parked. PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) Small portable computer, for example including calendar, address book and notes function and other applications such as a web browser for Internet access and a media player for playing back music. Phonebook An added feature on a phone allowing the name and phone number of several users to be stored. The phone numbers can quickly be found and dialled. PIN Abbreviation for Personal Identification Number. Protects against unauthorised use, e.g., system PIN, AM PIN, handset PIN. Plugging to bus TP, Terminal Portability. Also called parking. An incoming call can be held at the local exchange for up to three minutes to then be answered, for example, by another phone, a fax machine or a PC. In the meanwhile the caller hears an appropriate announcement.
Pre-dialling, see also "Block dialling" For some telephones with a display you can enter the phone number first, and check it once more before dialling.
Remote activation Allows the answering machine to be activated and deactivated during a call. This function is PIN-protected. Remote check Answering machine function. Listen to messages remotely, mostly together with options like delete messages or change announcements. Repeater A repeater increases the range of a handset connected to a base station. The device receives the radio signal from the base station and broadcasts it further. Ring delay For each internal user, you can specify how many rings take place before this party hears the ring. This can also be set for each MSN phone number. For example, your handset, in addition to the base telephone (which rings on the first ring) could ring after three rings for the private phone number, and ring on the first ring for the business phone number.

D channel. 151 Data modules. 123, 147 Date and time. 85 Date setting. 15, 85 Default settings Restore. 109 Delete Announcement (answering machine). 64 Callback. 25 Characters. 10 Cost overview. 44 Entry in speed dial list. 35 ISDN phone numbers (MSN). 94 Memo (answering machine). 69 Message (answering machine). 69
ECT see Call transfer Electronic code lock. 151 Email service. 55 Emergency numbers. 91 Dialling. 92 Enable SMS send centre. 49 Enquiry call. 151
External. 26 Internal. 27 Setting. 105 Enter the PABX, access code. 18 Entry (Phonebook) Delete. 35 Display and edit. 35 Find and dial. 34 Error Locating. 127 Receiving SMS. 61 Tone. 10, 114 When receiving an SMS. 60 When sending a text message. 60 Escape key. 10 Exchange. 151 External Call. 19 Enquiry call. 26 Features. 143 Idle status. 11 Operate base station. 11 Handset idle status. 11 Handsfree. 151 Activate/deactivate. 22 Hide answering machine. 15, 76 Hold. 151
Incoming message list (SMS). 51, 55 Delete SMS. 56 Open SMS. 55 Insert Characters. 10 Installation Base station. 7 Instructions. 6, 7 Internal Call. 19 Calls. 152 Enquiry call. 27 Ringer. 152 Internal users. 13 Changing the name. 93 ISDN. 152 Abbreviations. 152 Connection cable. 8 ISDN phone numbers (MSN) Delete. 94 Setting up. 93
Fast access. 107 Network mailbox. 107 Features (handsets). 143 Finding an MSN. 15 For access code, see Forwarding Calls. 29 Function keys. 114
Getting started wizard. 13 Answering machine. 15 MSN. 15 PABX. 18 Receive MSN. 17 Send MSN. 17 Gigaset Data modules. 147 M101 Data. 123 Repeater. 122 USB adapter DECT/M105. 123 Group call to internal users. 20
Keypad. 125, 152 Activate/deactivate. 126 Activating for a connection. 126 Automatic. 125 Dialling * and #. 126 Keys Arrow keys. 10 Cancel operation. 10 Delete key. 10 Display keys. 10 Escape key. 10 Key click (confirmation tone). 114 Menu+ key. 10 OK key. 10
Handset Call. 19 Care. 127 De-register. 122
Last number redial Automatic. 38, 148 Manual. 37 Last number redial list. 37 Liquid, contact with. 127 List Speed dial list. 33 Listening in on the answering machine Activate/deactivate. 82 Assigning a handset. 82 Listening in on the answering machine. 82

Assigning the ringer melody. 97 Enter. 15 Finding. 15 Outgoing, freely selectable. 153 Receive MSN. 13, 17 Send MSN. 13, 17 MSN group Setting up rejecting. 97 Multiple connection. 152 Multiple subscriber number, see MSN Music on hold see Waiting melody Mute. 152
M101 Data. 123 Making calls Answering a call. 20 Calling back a caller. 40 End call. 19 External. 19 Internal. 19 To several users. 26 Manual last number redial. 37 Mark as "new" Message (answering machine). 70 MCID see Capture Medical appliances. 6 Melody (ringer tone). 113 Memo (answering machine). 62 Clear. 69 Mark as "new". 70 Playing. 68 Recording. 65 Memory full (answering machine) 64, 78 Menu Back one menu level. 10 Menu system. 10 Tree. 134 Menu+ key. 10 Message (answering machine). 62, 66 Clear. 69 Mark as "new". 70 Playing. 66 Message key Open list. 56 Opening lists. 38 MSN. 13, 152 Assigning names. 15
Network mailbox Configuring for fast access. 107 Network providers (number list). 33 Night service. 87 Activate/deactivate. 89 Entering the start and end time. 88 Notebook function. 153 Notes (spoken) see Memo NT. 153 NTBA. 153 Number, see Phone number or Entry
OK key. 10 Open Caller list. 39 SMS in incoming message list. 55 Speed dial list. 34 Open listening. 153 Activate/deactivate. 22 Order in Phonebook. 132 Outgoing message list. 51 Outgoing message list (SMS). 51, 53 Delete SMS. 54 Edit SMS. 54 Sending text messages. 54 Outgoing MSN, freely selectable. 153 Overwriting Characters. 10, 11
PABX Operating when connected to a PABX. 124 Text messages to PABX's. 59
Pack contents. 7 Parking. 32, 153 PDA. 153 Phone cord. 8 Phone jack. 8 Phonebook. 33, 153 Adding the phone number of an SMS message sender. 59 Delete an entry. 35 Dialling. 34 Find entry and dial. 34 Order of entries. 132 Phone numbers from SMS text. 58 Send. 36 Send an entry to a handset. 36 Sorting order. 132 Storing a number. 33 Transfer number from AM. 70 Transfer number to/from Phonebook36 Use to enter telephone number. 36 View and change entry. 35 Pickup (AM). 83 Activate. 83 Deactivate. 83 PIN. 153 PIN (answering machine) see AM PIN Play back Announcement (answering machine). 64 Memo (answering machine). 68 Message (answering machine). 66 Playback speed (AM) Setting. 69 Plugging to bus. 153 Power cord. 9 Power failure. 9 Power supply unit. 6, 9 Pre-dialling. 154 Prefix, see area code Prefixes for network providers. 33, 42 Preparing for use Base station. 7 Pre-setting the call forwarding destination. 102 Putting a call on hold. 31
Range. 7 Read (SMS). 53 Receive MSN Assigning. 95 Assigning for answering machine. 75 Setting. 17 Receiving an SMS. 46, 55 Record Announcement (answering machine). 64 Call (answering machine). 65 Memo (answering machine). 65 Registering Repeater. 123 With SMS centre. 50 Rejecting Call. 23 Setting up for the MSN group. 97 Remaining memory time (answering machine). 63 Remote activation. 154 Remote check (answering machine). 154 Remote control (answering machine). 71 Enable. 71 Key sequences. 73 Remote delete (answering machine) Enable. 71 Repeater. 122, 154 Activate/deactivate. 122 Registering. 123 Reply SMS. 57 Reserving a line. 23 Ring delay. 14, 154 Pick up a call. 23 Setting up. 103 Ringer Assigning melody for MSN. 97 Number before AM starts. 77 Ringer tone Set volume. 113 Setting. 113 Setting a melody. 113 Ringer, see Ringer tone

 

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