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Repairing Televs - Siemens Gigaset DVB-T receiver A/V sync
Repairing Televs - Siemens Gigaset DVB-T receiver A /V sync
A month ago my DVB-T receiver started losing A/V sync and freezing when a white image was displayed
2011 iFixit CC BY-NC-SA
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Step 1 - Power supply
Unplug and open your DVB-T receiver You have 2 screws on the sides and 2 more in the back panel
Step 2
Locate for blown capacitors, normally they are 1000uF 10V and are located left and close to the front panel. Some models have the power supply in a different board, others have an unique board, it doesn't matter, capacitors should be close to the transformer
Step 3
Desolder and solder new capacitors, watch for the polarity. It's best to change it for higher voltage tolerance, the capacity isn't important itself, I substituted a 1000uF 10v for an 1800uF 16v
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Step 4
Test it boots unplugged from the TV set, if it boots, close it up and you've fixed it!
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
This document was last generated on Feb 12, 2011.
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Registration/ Paging button ( page 62)
Display symbols
The following symbols are displayed dependent on the settings and the operating status of your telephone: Signal strength i( page 58) or ECO Mode+ icon ( page 58) Answering machine activated (SL400A only) Bluetooth activated ( page 67) or / (Bluetooth headset/data device) connected Ringtone switched off ( page 72) or alert tone activated ( page 72) Keypad lock switched on ( page 22) Battery charging ( page 17) Battery charge status ( page 17)
08:00
05 Apr
Current time ( page 16)
Alarm switched on and wake-up time set ( page 61) Name of the handset ( page 64)
Current day and month ( page 16)
Number of new messages: u on the network mailbox ( page 41) u in the missed calls list ( page 41) u in the SMS list ( page 45) u in the missed alarms list ( page 42) Connection cannot be established or connection interrupted
Signalling
Establishing a connection
Connection established
External call ( page 29)
Alarm ( page 61) Version 4, 16.09.2005
Internal call ( page 62)
Anniversary ( page 59)
Answering machine is recording ( page 51)
Appointment ( page 59)
Display keys
Other display symbols
Information
Please wait.
Action complete
Action failed
Room monitor activated ( page 65)
Switch from earpiece to handsfree mode ( page 31)
Switch from handsfree to earpiece mode ( page 31)
Snooze mode ( page 61)
The functions of the display keys change depending on the particular operating situation. Example:
Main menu symbols
1 Current display key function 2 Display keys
Important display keys: Calls Open call lists. Calendar Open calendar. Options Open a menu for further functions. OK Confirm selection. Delete key: delete character by character/word by word from right to left. Back Go back one menu level or cancel operation. Save Save entry. Forward a call to the answering machine. 4
Select Services Bluetooth Additional Features Call Lists SMS Voice Mail Organizer Directory Settings
Information on using the menus ( page 21) Menu overview ( page 25)
Gigaset SL400-SL400A / EN for IM-Nord / A31008-M2103-R201-2-SM19 / SL400AIVZ.fm / 30.04.2010
Installing the base and charger
The base and charger are designed for use in dry rooms in a temperature range of +5C to +45C. Install the base on a level, non-slip surface at a central point in the building or mount the base on the wall ( page 90).
Pay attention to the range of the base. This is up to 300 m in unobstructed outdoor areas and up to 50 m inside buildings. The range is reduced when Eco Mode ( page 58) is activated. The phone's feet do not usually leave any marks on surfaces. However, due to the multitude of different varnishes and polishes used on today's furnishings, the occurrence of marks on the surfaces cannot be completely ruled out.
Please note:
u Never expose the telephone to the influence of heat sources, direct sunlight or
other electrical devices.
u Protect your Gigaset from moisture, dust, corrosive liquids and fumes.
Connecting the base
Connect power adapter 1 and
phone jack 2 to the base and place the cables in the cable recesses.
Place the cover in the notches on the
back of the base and click into place (not if mounting on the wall).
First connect the power Then connect the phone
jack 4. adapter 3.
u The power adapter must always be connected, as the phone will not operate
without a mains connection.
u Use only the power adapter and phone cord supplied. Pin connections on tele-
phone cables can vary (pin connections page 83).
Connecting the charger
Connect the flat plug from the
1 power adapter 1.
Plug the power adapter into the
plug socket 2.
To disconnect the plug from the charger, press the release button 3 and disconnect the plug 4. 3
Setting up the handset for use
The display is protected by a plastic film. Please remove the protective film!
Inserting the battery and closing the battery coverr
Use only the rechargeable battery recommended by Gigaset Communications GmbH ( page 83) as this could otherwise result in significant health risks and personal injury. For example, the outer casing of the battery could be damaged or the battery could explode. The phone could also malfunction or be damaged as a result of using batteries that are not of the recommended type.
First insert battery with the con
tact surface facing down a. Then press the battery downwards b until it clicks into place.
First, align the protrusions
on the side of the battery cover with the notches on the inside of the casing. Then press the cover until it clicks into place.
First steps To reopen the battery cover to replace the battery: Remove the belt clip (if attached). Insert your fingernail into the notch at the bottom of the casing and pull the battery cover upwards.
To change the battery, insert your fingernail into the notch in the casing and pull the battery upwards.
Date/Time
Date: 01.03.2010 Time: 00:00
The Date/Time submenu is shown on the display. The active input position flashes. Enter day, month and year as an 8-digit number via the keypad, e.g., Q4Q42Q
Q for 04/04/2010.
Press the right or left control key to change the input position and correct an entry.
Press down on the control key to switch
to the time input field. Date/Time
Date: 04.04.2010 Time: 00:00
Enter the hours and minutes as four
digit numbers via the keypad, e.g., QM
5 for 07:15 am. Change the input position with the control key if necessary.
Press the key below Save on the display screen to confirm your entry.
Date/Time
The display shows Saved. You will hear a confirmation tone and the handset will automatically return to idle state.
Display in idle state
Once the phone is registered and the time set, the idle state is shown as in this example. If the answering machine is activated, the answering machine icon is displayed in the header.
Displays
u Reception between the base and the handset:
07:15 Pood to good: i INT Apr No reception: | flashes Green: Eco Mode ( page 58) activated u Battery charge status: { white: charged over 66% { white: charged between 33% and 66% Calls Calendar y white: charged between 10% and 33% y red: charged below 10% y flashes red: battery almost empty (less than 10-minutes talktime) xy xy x{ x{ white: battery charging u INT 1 Internal name of the handset ( page 64) If Eco Mode+ ( page 58) is activated, the icon is displayed in the top left corner of the display. Your answering machine is set with a pre-recorded announcement.
Your phone is now ready for use!
Establishing the mini USB connection
The mini USB connection is on the underside of your Gigaset handset.
Connecting the headset with jack connectors
You can connect the headset with a 2.5 mm jack connector using the USB-to-jack adapter (available from Service). See the relevant product page at www.gigaset.com for information on recommended headsets. The headset volume corresponds to the settings for the earpiece volume.
Connecting the USB data cable
You can connect a standard USB data cable with a USB mini-B connector to synchronise your handset with a PC. To use this function, the Gigaset QuickSync software must be installed ( page 85).
What would you like to do next?
Now you have successfully set up your Gigaset, you will certainly want to adapt it to your personal requirements. Use the following guide to quickly locate the most important subjects. If you are unfamiliar with menu-driven devices such as other Gigaset telephones, read the section entitled "Using the phone" ( page 20) first.
Information on. Setting ringtones and silent alert
. is located here.
g page 71 g page 52 g page 66 g page 85 g page 61 g page 38 g page 58 g page 43 g page 77 g page 71
Recording your own announcement for the answering machine Using Bluetooth devices Connecting the phone to the PC Registering existing Gigaset handsets to a base Transferring directory entries from existing Gigaset handsets to new handset(s) Setting Eco Mode / Eco Mode+ Preparing the telephone for SMS reception Operating the telephone on a PABX Setting the earpiece volume
If you have any questions about using your phone, please read the tips on troubleshooting ( page 80) or contact our Service team ( page 79).
Using the phone
Using the control key
Below, the side of the control key that you must press in the respective operating situation is marked in black (top, bottom, right, left, centre), e.g., v for "press right on the control key" or w for "press the centre of the control key". The control key has a number of different functions:
When the handset is in idle state
s v u t Open the directory. Open the main menu. Open the list of handsets. Call up the menu for setting the handset's call volume ( page 71).
In the main menu
t, s, v or u Navigate to the required function.
In submenus and lists
t/s Scroll up/down line by line.
Use the control key to move the cursor up t, down s, right v or left u. Press and hold v or u to move the cursor word by word.
In input fields
During an external call
s u t Open the directory. Initiate an internal consultation call. Adjust the loudspeaker volume for earpiece and handsfree mode.
Functions when pressing the middle of the control key
Depending on the operating situation, the key has different functions. u In idle state the key opens the main menu. u In submenus, selection and input fields, the key takes on the function of the display keys OK, Yes, Save, Select or Change.
These instructions demonstrate the main menu being opened by pressing the right of the control key and functions being actuated by pressing the appropriate display key. However, if you prefer, you can use the control key as described above. Version 4, 16.09.2005
Using keys on the keypad
c / Q / * etc. Press the matching key on the handset. ~ Enter digits or letters.
Correcting incorrect entries
You can fix incorrect characters in the input fields by navigating to the incorrect entry using the control key. You can then: u Delete the character to the left of the cursor with the display key (press and hold to delete the word) u Insert characters at the cursor position u Overwrite the highlighted (flashing) character, e.g., when entering time and date.
Using the menus
Your telephone's functions are accessed using a menu that has a number of levels. The menu view can be expanded (expert mode ) or simplified. Expert mode is the active default setting. Settings or functions that are only available in expert mode are marked in these instructions by the icon. Changing the menu view and menu overview ( page 25).
Main menu (first menu level)
menu. The main menu functions are shown in the display with icons. The icon for the selected function is highlighted and the name of the associated function appears in the display header. To access a function, i.e., to open the corresponding submenu (next menu level): Use the control key p to select the required function and press the display key OK. Briefly press the display key Back or the end call key a to revert back to idle state.
When the handset is in idle state, press the right control key v to open the main
Settings
Submenus
The functions in the submenus are displayed as lists (as shown on the right). To access a function: Scroll to the function with the control key q and press OK. Briefly press the display key Back or the end call key a to return to the previous menu level/cancel the operation. Settings
Date/Time Audio Settings Display + Keypad Language Registration
Reverting to idle state
You can revert to idle state from anywhere in the menu as follows: Press and hold the end call key a. Or: Do not press any key: after 2 minutes the display automatically reverts to idle state. Settings that have not been saved by selecting the display keys OK, Yes or Save are lost. An example of the display in idle state is shown on page 17.
Activating/deactivating the handset
a With the phone in idle state, press and hold the end call key (confirmation tone) to switch off the handset. Press and hold the end call key again to switch the handset on.
When the handset is switched on or placed in the charger, an animation of the Gigaset logo is displayed for several seconds.
Activating/deactivating keypad lock
The keypad lock prevents any accidental use of the phone. # Press and hold the hash key in idle state to activate or deactivate the keypad lock. You will hear the confirmation tone. If the keypad lock is active a warning will be shown when you press a key. The keypad lock deactivates automatically when you receive a call. It is reactivated when the call is ended.
u Entries with identical numbers are not
overwritten on the receiving handset.
u The transfer is cancelled if the phone
rings or if the memory of the receiving handset is full. u Pictures and sounds assigned to entries are not transferred. Version 4, 16.09.2005
Copying a number or e-mail address from the directory
In some operating situations, you can open the directory to copy a number or e-mail address, for example. Your handset need not be in idle state. Depending on the operating situation, open the directory with s or. q Select entry ( page 37).
Deactivating anniversaries
s s (Select entry) View Edit Press the display keys one after the other. s Scroll to the Anniversary line. v Select Off. Save Press the display key.
Reminder call on an anniversary
In idle state, a reminder call is indicated on the handset display and by the selected ringtone and volume that has been set for internal calls ( page 71).
Storing an anniversary in the directory
You can save an anniversary for every number in the directory and specify a time when you will receive a reminder call on the anniversary. (Default setting: Anniversary: Off). s s (Select entry) View Edit Press the display keys one after the other. s Scroll to the Anniversary line. v Select On. You can enter data in the following fields: Annivers. (Date) Enter day/month/year in 8-digit format. Anniversary (time) Enter the hour/minute for the reminder call in 4-digit format. Anniversary (tone) Select the type of signal for the reminder. Save Press the display key.
Miller, Frank
You can: Write an SMS. Press the display key to acknowledge and end the reminder call. When you are on the phone, a reminder call is indicated on the handset with a single advisory tone. Anniversaries that are indicated during a call and are not acknowledged are entered in the Missed Alarms list ( page 42).
Off SMS
You must specify a time for reminder calls. If you select a visual signal, a time is not required and is automatically set to 00.00.
Do not enter your own fixed line network number for the notification of missed calls. This can lead to chargeable endless looping.
Sending SMS (text messages) SMS PIN If necessary, enter 4-digit PIN. Save Press the display key. Active mailboxes are marked with in the mailbox list. They are shown in the SMS list and can, if necessary, be displayed by pressing the message key f.
Setting SMS centres
SMS messages are exchanged between SMS centres operated by service providers. You must enter the SMS centre through which you wish to send and receive SMS messages into your phone. You can receive SMS messages from every SMS centre that is entered, provided you have registered with your service provider. Your SMS messages are sent via the SMS centre that is entered as the active send service centre ( page 48). Only one SMS centre can be the active send service centre at any one time. If no SMS service centre is entered, the SMS menu only contains the entry Settings. Enter an SMS service centre ( page 48).
Deactivating a mailbox
Set Activation to Off. Confirm message
with Yes if necessary. All SMS messages saved in this mailbox are deleted.
Deactivating PIN protection
Set Protection to Off. s (Select mailbox)
The mailbox PIN is reset to 0000.
Changing the name of a mailbox v Settings SMS Mailboxes
~ Press the display key. Enter new name. Press the display key.
Entering/changing SMS centres
Changing a mailbox's PIN and ID v Settings SMS Mailboxes
s (Select mailbox)
Enter mailbox PIN if necessary and press OK. Set Box ID, Protection and SMS PIN ( page 47).
Sending an SMS to a personal mailbox
To send an SMS to a personal mailbox, the sender must know your ID and enter it after your number. You can send your SMS contact an SMS via your personal mailbox. Along with this SMS, your SMS contact will receive your SMS number with the current ID and can save it in their directory. If the ID is invalid, the SMS will not be delivered.
functions offered by your service provider before you make a new application and/or before you delete pre-configured call numbers. v Settings Service Centres s Select SMS centre (e.g., Service Centr.1) and press Edit. You can enter data in the following fields: Active Send: Select Yes if SMS messages are to be sent via the SMS centre. SMS Service Centre no.: Enter the number of the SMS service and insert a star if your service provider supports personal mailboxes. Send e-mail to: Enter the number of the e-mail service. Save Press the display key.
Find out about the services and special
Sending SMS (text messages) Edit Entry
Ask your service provider for details on entering service numbers if you wish to use personal mailboxes (prerequisite: your service provider supports this function).
Select and press OK. If necessary, change the code, designation or destination number. Press the display key.
Deleting an SMS service
Sending an SMS via another SMS centre
Select the SMS service (see above). Then:
Options Open menu. Delete Entry Select and press OK.
Activate the SMS centre (2 to 4) as the Send the SMS.
active send service centre.
Receiving SMS on a PABX
u You can only receive an SMS when Call-
Using SMS services
You can have your service provider send you specific information by SMS (e.g., weather forecast or the lottery numbers). A total of up to 10 SMS services can be saved. You can obtain information about the SMS services available and their costs from your service provider.
Setting up/ordering an SMS service
Ordering an SMS service v SMS Service
Select SMS service. Press the display key.
Setting up an SMS service
ing Line Identification is forwarded to the extension of the PABX (CLIP). The CLIP evaluation of the SMS centre number is completed in your Gigaset. u Depending on your PABX, you may have to add the access code (external line prefix) before the number of the SMS centre. If in doubt, test your PABX, e.g., by sending an SMS to your own number: once with and once without the access code. u When you send SMS messages, your sender number may be sent without your extension number. In this case the recipient cannot reply to you directly. Sending and receiving SMS messages on ISDN PABXs is only possible via the MSN number assigned to your base.
Select an empty entry, delete beforehand
if necessary. Then: Edit Press the display key. ~ If necessary, enter code, designation or destination number. Save Press the display key.
Editing an SMS service entry
Open menu. Version 4, 16.09.2005
Activating/deactivating SMS function
If you deactivate the SMS function, you cannot send or receive any SMS messages with your phone. The settings you have made for sending and receiving SMS messages (e.g., the numbers of the SMS centres) and the entries in the incoming and draft message lists are saved even after deactivation. v Open the main menu. *#Q5# 2 L Enter the digits. Q OK Deactivate the SMS function. Or:
v Announcements Rec. Announcement / Rec. Advisory Msg. OK Press the display key to start the recording. You hear the ready tone (short tone). Now speak your announcement (at least 3 secs.). End Press the display key to end the recording. Cancel recording with a or Back. Restart the recording with OK. After recording, the announcement is played back for you to check. You can rerecord the announcement with New.
Recording announcements/ advisory messages
If the answering machine's memory is full, it will switch to Answer only mode. Delete old messages and the answering machine will automatically switch back to Answer & record mode. Repeat recording if required.
v Announcements Del. Announcement / Del. Advisory Msg. Yes Press the display key to confirm the prompt. Once you have deleted your announcement, the relevant pre-recorded announcement will be used again.
Deleting announcements/ advisory messages
u Recording ends automatically if the max-
Deleting announcements can take some time.
imum recording time of 170 seconds is exceeded or there is a break in speech for more than 2 seconds. u If you cancel the recording, the prerecorded announcement is used again. u If the answering machine's memory is full, it will switch to Answer only mode. Delete old messages and the answering machine will automatically switch back to Answer & record mode. Repeat recording if required.
Playing back messages
The date and time of each message is logged (provided this has been set, page 16) and displayed during the playback. If Calling Line Identification is activated, the caller's number is displayed. If the caller's number is saved in the directory, their name is displayed.
Playing back new messages
New messages that have not yet been played back are indicated on the display with an icon and number:
v Announcements Play Announcement / Play Advisory Msg.
Playing back announcements/ advisory messages
If you have not recorded a personal announcement, the relevant pre-recorded announcement is played. Record a new announcement while playing back the announcement: New Press the display key.
The f key on the handset flashes. f Press the message key. Answer. Mach.: Select and press OK.
Changing ringtones
u Volume:
apply to a connected headset. u You can also set the call volume using the menu ( page 27).
You can choose between five volumes (1 5; e.g., volume 3 = ) and the "crescendo" ringtone (6; volume increases with each ring = ). u Ringtones: You can select a ringtone from a list of pre-loaded melodies. You can select various ringtones, melodies or any sound from the resource directory ( page 73). You can set different ringtones for the following functions: u Internal Calls u External Calls 71
Setting volume/melodies
In idle state: v Audio Settings Ringtones(Handset) Volume/Melodies r Set the volume for internal calls and appointments or melody for internal calls. s Scroll to the next line. r Setting volumes/melodies for external calls. Save Press the display key to save the setting.
In idle state: v Audio Settings Ringtones(Handset) Anon. Calls Silent Press Change to activate or deactivate the function (= on).
Silent alert
Incoming calls and other messages are indicated by a silent alert. In idle state: v Audio Settings Silent Alert Press Change to activate or deactivate the silent alert (= on).
Specify a time period when you do not want the telephone to ring, e.g., during the night. v Audio Settings Ringtones(Handset) Time Control Time Control: Select On or Off. If time control is activated: Suspend ring. from: Enter the start of the period in 4-digit format. Suspend ring. until: Enter the end of the period in 4-digit format.
For external calls, you can also:
Activating/deactivating the ringtone/silent alert
You can u Permanently deactivate the ringtone in idle state or when receiving a call u Deactivate the ringtone and silent alert for the current call The ringtone cannot be re-activated while a call is in progress.
Deactivating the ringtone permanently
During this period, you will continue to receive calls from numbers to which you have assigned a personalised melody in the directory (VIP).
* Press and hold the star key. The icon appears in the display.
Reactivating the ringtone
* Press and hold the star key.
Activating/deactivating the ringtone for unknown calls
Some of these numbers are already preset. v Telephony Area Codes Check that the (pre)set area code is correct. You can enter data in the following fields: q Select/change input field. r Navigate in the input field. If necessary, delete number: press the display key. ~ Enter number. Save Press the display key. Example: Area Codes
International code: 00 - 45 Local area code: 0-[ ]
default settings
Restoring the handset
Setting your own area
To transfer phone numbers (e.g., in vCards), it is essential that your area code (international and local area code) is saved on the phone.
You can reset individual settings and changes that you have made. The following settings are not affected by a reset: u Registration of the handset to the base u Date and time u Entries in the calendar u Entries in the directory, SMS lists and the contents of the resource directory v System Handset Reset Yes Press the display key.
Setting the base
The base settings are changed using a registered Gigaset handset.
unauthorised access
Protecting against
music on hold
v Audio Settings Music on hold Press Change to activate or deactivate the music on hold ( = on).
Protect the system settings of the base with a PIN known only to you. The system PIN must be entered when, for example, registering/de-registering a handset to/from the base or when restoring the default settings.
Changing the system PIN
You can change the 4-digit system PIN set on the base (default setting: 0000) to a 4-digit PIN known only to you. Gigaset SL400A: Setting a system PIN facilitates remote operation of the answering machine ( page 55). v System System PIN ~ Enter the current system PIN and press OK. ~ Enter your new system PIN and press OK.
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Activating repeater
With a repeater, you can increase the range and signal strength of your base. You will need to activate repeater mode. This will terminate any calls that are in progress at the time. Prerequisite: A repeater is registered. v System Repeater Mode Press Change to activate/deactivate repeater mode ( = activated).
Resetting the system PIN
Writing an SMS/names
pressing the corresponding key. The characters assigned to the key are shown in a selection line at the bottom left of the screen. The selected character is highlighted. Briefly press the key several times in succession to select the required letter/character.
Enter the individual letters/characters by
Standard characters
1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x
L M N O Q
1 a d g j m p t w
b c e f h i k l n o q r u v x y. ,
6 s 8 z ?
7 9 2) ! 0
Setting upper/lower case or digits
Repeatedly press the hash key # to change the text input mode. 123 Abc abc Writing digits Upper case * Lower case
1) Space 2) Line break
* First letter in capitals, all others in lower case
The active mode is indicated at the bottom right of the screen.
Accessing additional functions via the PC interface
To enable your handset to communicate with the PC, the "Gigaset QuickSync" program must be installed on your PC (free to download at www.gigaset.com/ gigasetSL400).
Completing a firmware update
Connect your phone to your PC using a USB data cable ( page 18). Start the "Gigaset QuickSync" program Establish a connection to your handset. Select [Settings] [Device properties] Click on [Firmware update].
This launches the firmware update. The update process can take up to 10 minutes (not including the download time). Do not interrupt the process or remove the USB data cable. The data is initially loaded from the update server on the Internet. The amount of time this takes depends on the speed of your Internet connection. The display on your phone is switched off and the message key f and the talk key c start flashing. When the update is complete, your phone will automatically restart. to open the [Device] tab. on your PC.
Transferring data
After installing "Gigaset QuickSync", connect the handset to your computer using Bluetooth ( page 66) or a USB data cable ( page 18).
u If the USB data cable is plugged in, a
Bluetooth connection cannot be established. u If a USB data cable is plugged in during an existing Bluetooth connection, the Bluetooth connection is cancelled. Start the "Gigaset QuickSync" program. You can now: u Synchronise your handset directory with Outlook u Download caller pictures (.bmp) from the computer to the handset u Download pictures (.bmp) as a screensaver from the computer to the handset u Download sounds (ringtones) from the computer to the handset During the transfer of data between handset and PC, you will see Data transfer in progress on the display. During this time the keypad is disabled, and incoming calls will be ignored.
Key assigning to a function or number. 68 Key 1 (fast access). 2, 55 Keypad backlight. 70 Keypad lock. 22 Keys control key. 2, 20 delete key.4 display keys. 2, 4 end call key. 2, 29 fast access. 2, 55 handsfree key.2 hash key. 2, 22 message key.2 mute key.2 On/Off key.2 quick dial. 38 recall key.2 star key.2 talk key. 2, 29
Index key.2 marking as "new". 53 playing back. 52 Microphone.2 Missed anniversary. 60 appointment. 60 Missed calls. 40 Music on hold. 75 Mute key.2 Muting first ringtone. 45 Muting the handset. 31 Pause after access code. 78 after line seizure. 78 after recall key. 78 PC Interface. 85 Picture caller. 36, 73 deleting. 73 renaming. 73 PIN change system PIN. 75 Pin connections. 83 Playing back announcement (answering machine). 52 message (answering machine). 52 Power adapter.8 Power consumption. 83 Preselection. 32 Protecting the phone against access. 75
Name of a handset. Network mailbox. Network mailbox message viewing. Network provider preselection automatic. Network services. Notification via SMS. Number as destination for room monitor. copying from an SMS text. copying from directory. copying to the directory. displaying caller's number (CLIP). entering with directory. saving in directory. 36
Questions and answers. 80 Quick dial. 36, 68
Range. 10 Recall. 77 Recall key. 2, 78 Reception booster, see Repeater Recording two-way record. 54 Recording quality. 54 Recording time. 54 Redial. 40 Redirect see Call divert Registering (handset). 61 Registering devices (Bluetooth). 67 Registration button.2 Reminder call. 39 Repeater. 75 Resource directory. 73 Ring delay. 55, 70 Ringback. 33 Ringtone changing. 71 muting. 45 setting volume. 71 Room monitor. 65
On/Off key.2 Operating remotely. 55 Order in directory. 37
PABX connecting base. 77 pauses. 78 saving access code. 77 setting dialling mode. 77 setting recall. 77 SMS. 49 Package contents.9 Paging. 62 Paging button.2
Saving (access code). 77 Screensaver. 69 Search directory. 37 Sending directory entry to handset. 38 Sensitivity (room monitor). 65 Setting the date. 16, 27 Setting the time. 16, 27 Setting up base. 10 handset. 13 Signal tone, see Advisory tones Silent alert. 72 Skip-back function (answering machine). 53, 56 Slide show. 69 SMS. 43 active send service centre. 48 changing mailbox. 48 deleting. 44, 46 draft message list. 44 forwarding. 46 incoming message list. 41, 45 info services. 49 linked. 43 mailbox ID. 47 mailboxes. 47 notification via SMS. 47 PIN protection. 47 reading. 44, 46 receiving. 45 replying to or forwarding. 46 saving number. 46 self help with error messages. 50 sending to a personal mailbox. 48 sending to an e-mail address. 44 status report. 44 to PABXs. 49 troubleshooting. 50 vCard. 46 writing. 43, 84 SMS centre changing number. 48 setting. 48 Snooze mode. 61 Sound, see Ringtone Special functions. 77 Specifications. 83 96
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