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| mahaase1 |
8:04pm on Thursday, October 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| Piece of junk Had this phone for about 2 years now and it has been nothing but trouble. I had to reboot it at least 4 times and then, finally. | |
| arkangel |
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| Worked well for me I purchased this item to cover parts of my garden where the Gigaset Phone could not reach. Easy to register with my base station. | |
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| Not good - neither user friendly nor effective This Siemens Gigaset repeater is a real pain to set up with no user interface worth having. Labelled BT Diverse In The UK For now BT have the rights to the Siemens repeater in the UK however it works with all Siemens repeater compliant phones... | |
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Gigaset 4010 Comfort, CHIN eng, A31008-G4010-C102-1-
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Gigaset S 88
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User Manual and Safety Precautions
General
Congratulations
Congratulations on your purchase of the Siemens Gigaset telephone system! This phones 2.4 GHz frequency and high-speed digital voice encoding provide reception and voice clarity that is superior to other cordless phones. And, its digital spread spectrum technology will provide you with secure, private conversations.
Quick Reference
Handset
Turning on/off the handset (see page 5)
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Turning keypad protection on/ hold down off (see page 6) Turning tones on/off (see page 40) Making an external call (see page 8) Redialing a number (see page 13) Saving a called number in the directory (see page 19) Dialing from the directory (see page 20) Setting the handset volume (see page 40)
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z if necessary D select entry c z MENU D Send to Dir D
o[Name] if necessary
MENU D Sound Settings DF or G Save
[ Handset Volume [
D c or D
Making an Internal call to a speF and cific handset Making an Internal call to a all handsets (see page 8) Transferring a call to another handset Making a consultation call Setting the date and time (see page 7) Setting the alarm clock (see page 15)
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F and D Intercom Call
F and D to select internal user [ a
MENU D Appoint./Clock MENU D Appoint./Clock
F and D to select internal user [ ; end: End
Set date and time F G D Save
Alarm Clock
Date/Time
[D Enter settings F G D Save
Handset Diagram
Status LED (light)
Lights up during a call; Flashes for: Incoming calls New messages Alarm calls, appointments, anniversaries flashes when low
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Charging status
1/3 2/3
Signal strength
(strong, medium, weak)
Soft keys
Navi key Talk key
Accept call Dial number
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The soft keys give you access to the function shown in the display.
End call and On/ Off key
end call cancel function back one menu level (press briefly) return to idle state (hold down) on/off in idle status (hold down)
Speakerphone key
Switch from handset to speakerphone.
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Open directory Key 1
(Programmable) Hold down to select telco voice mailbox
Pound key
Hold down to turn on and off the keypad protection
Star key (*)
Hold down to turn on and off the ringer
Memory key
Accesses speed dial numbers
Microphone
Using the Navi Key and Soft Keys
Soft keys With the right soft keys you can carry out functions that can also be partly controlled with the navi key. The side of the navi key which you must press is indicated in the operating instructions by arrows: Navi key
F/ G (left/right) E/ D (top/bottom)
Functions of the Navi Key
The navi key has different functions in specific operating situations. Navi key When the telephone is idle In lists and menus Upward Open directory Open menu Downward Select entry (OK) In an entry field Cursor one line up Cursor one line down Cursor to the right Cursor to the left
E D G F
Open the list of inter- One menu level nal users back (cancel)
Displays
The following symbols appear in the display, depending on the operating situation: Soft keys MENU Meaning Menu button: Activate the general menu when telephone is idle. Confirm menu function and select. End and save the setting. Delete key (Backspace): Delete entries from right to left. Automatic redial key: Open the list of the last 5 numbers dialed. Displays if telco voice mail or call log is active One menu level back, cancel
Inserting the Batteries
Insert the batteries, as shown above. Place cover and push gently upward until it clicks into place (the unit is shipped with the battery cover off). To open, press the grooved area on the cover and slide back.
Use only AA rechargeable NiCd or NiMH batteries. Do not use Alkaline, Lithium or non-rechargeable batteries. Never use non-Siemens charging units as these can damage the batteries.
Placing Handset into the Base Station and Charging the Batteries
IMPORTANT! Before using your handset, you must register it first. Turn the handset off by holding down the END key then place it in the base station with the display facing upward toward you. After about one minute, the handset's internal number will appear on the display (for exampleINT 1). Successful registration is signaled by a confirmation beep (crescendo tone sequence). For information on how to register additional handsets (bought separately), see page 29.
Leave the handset in the base station for about 1214 hours the first time the batteries are charged. The charging status symbol flashes on the handset, indicating that the batteries are being charged:
Batteries empty (symbol flashes) Batteries 1/3 charged
Batteries 2/3 charged Batteries fully charged
Once the initial charging operation is completed, you can replace your handset into the base station or charger after each call. Charging is controlled electronically. This ensures optimum charging and prolongs battery life. The batteries heat up during charging. This is normal and not dangerous. The battery charging status is correctly displayed only after uninterrupted charging/discharging. You should therefore avoid opening the battery compartment unnecessarily.
Attaching the Belt Clip
Push the belt clip onto the back of the handset until the tabs click into place.
Turning Handset On/Off
To turn handset on/off, hold down the End key you will hear a confirmation beep. The handset is turned on as soon as you insert the batteries and place the handset in the base station.
Turning Keypad Lock On/Off
You can disable the handset keys when carrying the unit in your pocket or bag. This protects from accidental key presses. If there is an incoming call, the key lock is automatically turned off and turned back on after the call has ended.
Accepting a call: Press the Talk key. To turn on/off, hold down the keypad lock, hold down the pound key you will hear the confirmation beep1!
Note: 911/Emergency calls can not be made when the key pad is locked.
1. Confirmation beep = rising tone sequence, Error beep = falling tone sequence.
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Date and Time Press keys:
Date and Time
Setting the Date and the Time
The date and time settings are necessary in order for the date and time of the arriving of messages/incoming calls to be displayed correctly. You can also set the clock mode, to the 12 hour mode (AM and PM) or 24 hour mode. If you subscribe the Caller ID the date and time are automatically set. If you do not subscribe to Caller ID follow the steps below to set the date and time. The default setting is 12 hour mode. If you subscribe to Caller ID, the date and time may be sent from your telephone service and will be automatically set.
MENU Press Menu. D [ Scroll to Appoint/Clock and press OK. Appoint./Clock D [ Scroll to Date/Time and press OK. Date/Time The current setting is displayed in theMM-DD-YY mode. For example:
] Enter the month/day/year (for example: 05-20-01, as
shown).
] Enter the hours/minutes (for example: 10.05, as D Scroll down one line.
shown). Factory default: 12 hour mode. If am or pm is displayed next to the time, 12 hour mode is activated. If you move the cursor to the time field, you can change from am to pm using the left display key.
Clock Mode (12 or 24 Hours)
By default, the clock is set to the 12 hour mode and am or pm is displayed next to the time. If you move the cursor to the time field, you can change from am to pm using the left soft key.
F G If necessary, select either 24 hour or 12 hour display
Save Save the settings.
D Scroll down one line to set mode.
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Making Calls Press keys:
Making Calls
Making an External Call
o X Dial the telephone number. If necessary use the backspace key to correct mistakes.
Press the Talk key. To end the call, press the End key. To insert a pause when dialing a number:
MENU Press Menu.
D [ Scroll to Insert Pause and press Ok. Insert Pause
You can also press the Talk key first and then enter the telephone number each digit is dialed immediately. You can cancel the dialing operation with the End key.
Making an Intercom Call
Intercom calls are calls to other registered handsets and do not tie up your telephone line (for example, calls within your home from the kitchen to the living room). For example:
F Press INT on the navi key. Your own handset is identiD E c Scroll to the handset you want to call and press the Talk
fied by <.
e.g. Simply enter the number of the handset you want to call.
Paging All Handsets
F Press INT on the navi key. Your own handset is identified by <.
Press the key
Ending an Internal Call
Press the END key to end the call.
Answering a Call
Your handset rings (ringer) and the status LED flashes. Press the TALK or speakerphone u key. With the Auto Answer feature you may answer a call by simply removing the handset from the base station or charger (for instructions on how to turn on the Auto Answer feature see page 43).
To return to the external caller, press the escape key.
Telco Voice Mail
If you subscribe to voice mail from your local telephone company, you may use your Gigaset S88 handset to retrieve messages. It is recommended you store the access number in the "1" key.
Storing Access Number for Retrieving Voice Mail
D [ Scroll to Ans Machine and press OK. Answering M. D [ Select to Set Key 1 and press OK. Set Key 1 D [ Set the Voice Mail. Voice Mail o Dial the voice mail access number.
Save Entry
[ Scroll to Save Entry and press OK.
Once you have entered the voice mail access number, simply hold down the ] key on the handset and you are directly connected to the Telco voice mail system. Follow the Telco instructions.
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Enhanced Telephone Features Press keys:
Enhanced Telephone Features
In addition to its standard features, your Gigaset S88 offers a number of other fast, convenient, enhanced features.
Redial
Your handset automatically saves the last five telephone numbers dialed (see page 24).
Manual Redial
z Press the Redial soft key. D Select the desired telephone number/name using the
navi key.
Press the Talk or Speakerphone key the telephone number is dialed.
Automatic Redial
The Gigaset S88 can automatically redial a telephone number ten times (with an interval of 20 seconds in each case.) The speakerphone key flashes and the speaker is active during this operation. This function turns itself off after 10 unsuccessful tries. To cancel automatic redial, press Off or any key. The person you called is not available:
z Press the Redial soft key.
D Scroll to the desired telephone number/name. D [ Scroll to Auto Redial and press OK After a few moAuto Redial
ments the phone will start redialing the number. When the user answers: Press the Talk or Speakerphone key. Automatic redialing is turned off if you subsequently make a call. You must turn it back on afterwards.
Delete Entry from Redialing List
D Scroll to desired telephone number. D [ Scroll to Delete Entry and press OK. Delete Entry
Copying the Redial Number to the Directory
D Scroll to desired telephone number. D [ Scroll to Send to Dir and press OK. Send to Dir
te, an anniversary, (see page 23)).
The telephone number is already entered.
o If desired, edit the name and number (and, if appropriaMENU Press Menu.
Save Entry [ Save the entry by pressing OK.
For more information about editing letters and characters (see page 49).
D Open the directory by pressing the bottom of the navi
key. The names are listed in alphabetical order.
D Scroll to the desired name.
You may enter the first letter of the desired name using the keypad to jump ahead in the list. Press the 3 key once for David. Press the 3 key twice for Eric. Press the 3 key three times for Frank. Press the Talk or Speakerphone key. The telephone number is dialed.
For example:
Displaying and Editing a Directory Entry
D Scroll to desired name.
Display Press Display.
If desired, you can change the telephone number/ name:
Press Edit to open the menu for making changes.
D o Scroll to the name field and, if desired, change the
o If desired change the telephone number.
D o Scroll to the anniversary field and, if desired, change
the date and time of the anniversary (see page 23). MENU Press the menu.
Save Entry [ Confirm changes by selecting Save Entry and pressing
Deleting a Single Entry from the Directory
D [ Scroll to Delete Entry and press OK - A confirmation Delete Entry
beep sounds as the entry is deleted.
Deleting All Numbers in the Directory
D Scroll to any name.
D [ Scroll to Delete Log and press OK. Delete Log
Confirm to delete all entries by pressing Yes - A confirmation beep sounds as the log is deleted.
Copying an Entry to Another Handset
You can copy an entry to another Gigaset S88 handset to save yourself time and effort.
D [ Scroll to Send Entry and press OK. Send Entry D [ Scroll to handset number where entry is to be sent and
press OK - A confirmation beep sounds as the entry is sent.
You may copy further entries by pressing Yes and following the same steps above. Exit by pressing No You can not send an entry from an S88 handset to an SL88 handset.
Copying the Directory
You can copy the entire directory to another Gigaset S88 handset to save yourself time and effort.
navi key. Scroll to any name. MENU Press Menu.
D [ Scroll to Send Log and press OK. Send Log
The list of internal users is displayed. press OK - A confirmation beep sounds as the log is sent.
D [ Scroll to handset number where log is to be sent and
You can not send the directory from an S88 handset to an SL88 handset.
Receiving the Telephone Book
Once a log has been sent the display shows how many entries have been received by the telephone. Entries with identical numbers are not overwritten. For this reason the number of stored entries can differ from the number of transmitted entries. The transmission will be interrupted:
if the memory of the receiving handset is full (the last entry is displayed) if you are called
Displaying Available Memory
D [ Scroll to Available Memory and press OK - The memory Available Memory:
available is displayed.
Entering Birthdays or Anniversaries
You can store the date and time for birthday or anniversary reminders.
Display Press Display. Edit Edit
Press Edit. Press Edit.
D Scroll to birthday/annivers. field.
o Enter or change the date (). pm.
Do Scroll down one line and enter the time and select am/
If am or pm is displayed in addition to the time the 12 hour mode is on. If you move the cursor into this field you can use the left display key to toggle between 12 hour mode and 24 hour mode.
D Scroll down one line and choose a visual reminder or
melody.
F G Choosing the indicator for the alarm.
You can choose from 10 ringer melodies in combination with a visual indicator or a visual indicator without a ringer.
[ Press OK to return to the display menu. [ Press OK again to save entry.
Memory Dial List
The Memory Dial allows you to store up to 8 frequently dialed numbers for quick access using the 28 keys. It is recommended that you use the "1" for answering machine or voice mail from the telephone company.
Storing a Memory Dial Entry
New Entry [ Scroll to New Entry and press OK.
C Press the MEM key.
D o Scroll to the name field and use the keypad to first select a quick access key then enter the name. Example: 3 ERIC 4x ^ = 3; 2x ^= E, 3x = R, 3x = I, 3x = C). (Optionally you can: enter the anniversary, where applicable, (see page 23) ). MENU Press Menu.
Save Entry [ Scroll to Save Entry and press OK.
o Enter the telephone number (max. 32 digits).
Dialing a Number from the Memory List Long press ^ will display Eric.
Press Talk to connect.
Displaying and Editing a Memory Dial Number
C Press the MEM key. D Scroll to desired number.
Display Press Display to see the number and name. Edit
Press the Mailbox Key.
Press Talk to dial the number - The number is copied to the redialing list.
Deleting a Number from the Call Log
If there are new calls a prompt appears on the display and the status LED flashes.
D [ Scroll to Calls: and press OK Calls: E/D Scroll to the desired number. Press Delete to remove
the number from the Call Log.
Copying a Call Log Number to the Directory
D [ Scroll to Calls: and press OK. Calls: E D Scroll to the desired number.
D [ Scroll to Send to Dir and press OK. Send to Dir
For more information about the input of letters and characters (see page 49). Please note that numbers copied from the call log list to the telephone book may require editing, for example adding a "1" or removing the Area Code.
D o Scroll to the name field and enter a name.
Deleting the Call Log
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Handset Operation Press keys:
Handset Operation
You can register and operate up to four handsets at your Gigaset base station.
Registering Handsets
In order for a handset to work it must be registered to your base. Handsets can either be registered automatically or manually. The handset that comes with your Gigaset S 88 needs to be first registered to the base in order for it to work.
Automatic Registration
To automatically register a handset: Turn the handset off by holding down the End key Place the handset in the base station with the display facing toward you. The handset will turn on once it is placed into the base. After approximately one minute, the handset's intercom number is shown (for example, INT1). The handset is now registered and ready for use. Up to three additional handsets may be added to the system for a total of four handsets. The next unassigned intercom number (2 through 4) is automatically assigned to each handset as it is registered. If all numbers are assigned, the intercom number 4 is automatically reassigned. It is possible to assign a different intercom number (see page 85) or a different intercom name (see page 85) to a handset.
Manual Registration
If automatic registration does not work properly, or you wish to register your handset to another base station you may manually register a handset. A handset can only be registered to one Gigaset base station at a time. Step 1: On the Handset
Press Menu.
D [ Scroll to H/Set Settings and press OK. H/Set Settings D [ Scroll to Reg. Handset and press OK. Reg. Handset D [ Select the base station ( Base 1 is recommended unless you are registering your handset to an additional base). Step 2: Underside of the base station
o [ Enter the PIN (factory setting: 0000).
Hold down the Page/Registration key on the underside of the base station for approximately 5 seconds until a signal tone is heard at the base station. When the handset has been successfully registered, the intercom number is shown (for example, INT1). If all internal handset numbers are assigned, the intercom number 4 is reassigned. The handset that has been registered under number 4 will be deregistered.
Deregistering Handsets
Prerequisite: You can only deregister Gigaset S88 handsets.
F Press left on the navi key (INT) and the list of handsets
is displayed.
E D Scroll to the handset that is to be deregistered.
D [ Scroll to Dereg. Handset and press OK. Dereg. Handset PIN [ Enter the PIN (factory setting 0000) and press OK.
Confirm by pressing Yes. You can only deregister handsets with a Gigaset S88.
Switching Base Stations
Prerequisite: The handset is registered at more than one base stations. The handset can be
set to a certain base station (e.g. at home or in the office) set to Best Base and it is automatically switched to the base station with the best reception.
D [ Scroll to H/Set Settings and press OK. H/Set Settings D [ Scroll to Select Base and press OK. Select Base D [ Scroll to the desired base or select Best Base and
press OK.
Changing the Name of a Handset
The names INT 1, INT 2, and so on are assigned automatically. However, you can change these names, for example, to ANNE or OFFICE (10 characters maximum).
is displayed. Press Edit. Enter the new name.
E D Scroll to the desired handset
o Enter the desired external phone number.
D [ Select the desired number.
D Open the directory.
F G Press left or right on the navi key to set the sensitivity
level to high or low.
The room monitor is now on. It can be turned off by pressing the soft key marked Off on the handset set to monitor. Turning off the room monitor remotely You can turn off the room monitor remotely (e.g. from a cell phone) during a room monitor call. Accept the call from the room monitor.
Enter 9 and # - The room monitor is now deactivated. A room monitor call will no longer be from the handset set to monitor.
Resetting the Handset to the Default Settings
At some point you may want to reset your handset to its factory default settings. The Directory, the Memory Dial list, and the Call Log are not deleted when you reset the handset. Registration at the base station is not affected either. Press Menu.
D [ Scroll to H/Set Settings and press OK. H/Set Settings D [ Scroll to Default Sett. and press OK. Default Sett.
Press Yes to confirm.
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Customizing Handset Settings Press keys:
Customizing Handset Settings
You can customize each handset to distinguish it from the other handsets or to best suit your needs.
Changing the Display Language of a Handset
The Gigaset S88 offers you the choice of 2 different menu languages (Chinese and English).
D [ Scroll to H/Set Settings and press OK. H/Set Settings D [ Scroll to Language and press OK the current languaLanguage
ge is marked with a check.
D [ Scroll to the desired language and press OK.
Chinese is the factory default setting.
Changing Volumes, Melodies and Tones
Handset and Speakerphone Volume
You can set the handset volume to one of three levels and you can set the speakerphone to one of five levels.
D [ Scroll to Sound Settings and press OK. Sound Settings D [ Scroll to Handset Volume and press OK. Handset Volume F G Press left or right on the navi key to turn the volume of
the speakerphone up or down.
F G Save Press left or right on the navi key to turn the volume of
the earpiece up or down and press Save.
Ringer Volume and Melody
You can choose from a number of options:
Five ringer volumes (the factory setting is volume 2) Crescendo ring (increasing volume) Ringer off Any of ten ringer melodies
D [ Scroll to Sound Settings and press OK. Sound Settings D [ Scroll to Set Ring Tone and press OK You will hear the Set Ring Tone
Certain networks may require a flash time different from the factory default setting.
D [ Scroll to Base Settings and press OK. Base Settings D [ Scroll to Spec. Functions and press OK. Spec.Functions D [ Scroll to Flash Time and press OK. Flash Time
flash time and press OK selected time is marked with a check.
Saving an Access Code
On some networks it may be necessary to add a prefix, such as 9before the telephone numbers for external , calls.
D [ Scroll to Base Settings and press OK. Base Settings D [ Scroll to Spec. Functions and press OK. Spec.Functions D [ Scroll to Access Code and press OK. Access Code
e.g. Enter the number (up to 3 digits).
When storing numbers in the directory (see page 24) you must enter the prefix. For example: 2222. The code that you store here is always inserted and dialed automatically before the telephone numbers in the caller list and the emergency numbers.
Switching To Temporary Tone Dialing
If your network operates with pulse dialing but tone dialing (DTMF) is required (for example, to check the mailbox), you must switch to tone dialing (DTMF) during the call. Prerequisite: You are conducting a call!
Press Menu. now on.
D [ Scroll to Tone Dialing and press OK tone dialing is Tone Dialing
Setting Pauses
With this feature you can set the length of the pause inserted automatically after pressing the Talk key but before transmitting the telephone number.
Pause after Line Seizure
Press Menu. Enter 8,9,1,6. Enter the pause length. Enter the pause length -1 second = 1; 3 seconds = 2; 7 seconds = 3; 3.2 seconds = 4
] e.g. ]
[ Press OK to save.
Pause for the MEM Key
With this feature you can set the length of the pause that is inserted after holding down the C key.
Press Menu. Enter 8,9,1,2. Enter the pause length - None = 1; 800 ms = 2; 1600 ms = 3; 3200 ms = 4
[ The setting is saved
Pause after Access Code
Prerequisite: you have saved an access code and want to change the pause. The base station always automatically inserts this pause after the prefix. Please refer to the operating instructions for your network to see whether there has to be a pause and how long it must be.
Press Menu. Enter 8,9,1,1. Enter the pause length - 1 second = 1; 2 seconds = 2; 3 seconds = 3; 3.2 seconds = 4
]] [ e.g. ]
[ Press OK to save
Appendix
Character Map
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10 x 11x 12x 13x 14x
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Press the relevant key repeatedly or hold it down. The first letter of the name is automatically written in upper case (also after punctuation marks), the letters immediately afterwards are written in lower case. To change a letter from upper case to lower case or vice versa press. The letter to the left of the cursor is deleted with X. Letters are always inserted to the left of the cursor. The entries are sorted in the following sequence: 1. Blank: s 2. Digits: (0 - 9) 3. Letters (alphabetical) 4. Other characters To bypass the alphabetical sequence of entries in the directory, enter a blank before the name. This entry then goes to the start of the directory (for example, sEric). Control the cursor with F G E D.
Maintenance
Never use a dry cloth as this can cause static discharge.
Simply wipe the base station and handset with a damp cloth or an antistatic wipe.
Troubleshooting
If your telephone does not behave the way you want it to, first try to solve the problem using the following list. Fault
No display
Possible cause
Handset not activated Batteries empty
Solution
Hold down end call key for 1 second
Charge or replace the batteries (page 4) Hold down the key for 1 second Move closer to the base station Register the handset (page 29) Check the connector at base station (page 3) Maximum charging power is only possible while nobody is making calls Activate the ringer Hold down the key
No reaction to keystroke No radio connection to the base station E.g. base station 1 is flashing
Keypad protection activated Handset outside the base station range Handset not registered Base station not activated
Handset that is in the base station is not charging Handset does not ring You cannot hear The incoming call number is not displayed although Caller ID is set. The ringer/dialing tone cannot be heard.
Line seized by a second handset for a long period Ringer off The key F was pressed the microphone is muted The telephone number transmission is blocked
Press , to activate the microphone The callers must permit the transmission of their telephone numbers at their network provider
You have changed the teleEnsure, when purchasing a phone cord on your Gigaset. new cord, that it has the correct pin assignment (3-4 assignment of the telephone leads/EURO CTR37). Wrong input Repeat the procedure; note the display and, if necessary, refer to the operating instructions
Error beep is generated (descending tone sequence)
Safety Precautions
Before using your telephone equipment, basic safety instructions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Unplug this product from the wall telephone jack and power outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use damp cloth for cleaning. 4. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. 5. Place this product securely on a stable surface. Serious damage and/or injury may result if the unit falls. 6. Slots or openings in the cabinet and the back and bottom are provided for ventilation, to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register, or in a place where proper ventilation is not provided. 7. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. 8. Do not place objects on the power cord. Install the unit where no one can step or trip on the cord. 9. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock. 10. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on this product. 11. To reduce the risk of electric shock or burns, do not disassemble this product. Take it to a qualified service center when service is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages, dangerous electrical current or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used. 12. Unplug the product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a.) When the power cord is damaged or frayed. b.) If liquid has been spilled into the product. c.) If the product has been exposed to rain or water. d.) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and may require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation. e.) If the product has been dropped or physically has been damaged. f.) If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. 13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during a thunderstorm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning. 14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 15. Emergency/911 numbers may not be dialed if the keypad is locked. BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: To reduce the risk of fire, injury or electric shock, and to properly dispose of PRECAUTIONS batteries, please read and understand the following instructions. CONTAINS NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN MUNICIPAL WASTE. 1. Only use the batteries specified for use with this product. 2. DO NOT USE ALKALINE OR LITHIUM BATTERIES, or mix batteries of different sizes or from different manufacturers in this product. DO NOT USE NONRECHARGEABLE BATTERIES.
This warranty is the sole and exclusive warranty provided for the product. There are no other express warranties. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. If you want to learn more about Siemens Gigasets, or for technical assistance with your Gigaset, visit our web. site at www.siemens.com.cn/shc or, please call 007 Siemens Cordless Products Siemens is a registered trademark of Siemens AG. Siemens Cordless Products is a division of Siemens Information and Communication Mobile, LLC. Information subject to change since Siemens reserves the right, without notice, to make changes in equipment design or components as progress in engineering or manufacturing methods warrant. Part Number: A31008-G4010-C102-1-7619 Copyright June 2001
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Menu table
It is faster to select a menu function by pressing MENU than selecting the digit combinations by scrolling! For example: = 4-4 to set the date.
Main menu
MENU when the telephone is idle, press:
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2 Not Available
3 Room Mon.
Room Monitor.
[entry]
4 Appoint./Clock
4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4
Set Appointment Alarm Clock Dates Date/Time Handset Volume Set Ring Tone Alarm Tones
[entry] [entry] [entry] [entry] [entry] [entry] [entry]
5 Sound Settings
5-1 5-2 5-3
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7 H/Set Settings
7-1 7-2 7-3 7-4 7-5
Auto Answer Language Reg. Handset Select Base Default Sett. System-PIN Default Settings Spec.Functions 8-4-1 Dial Mode 8-4-1-1 8-4-1-2 8-4-1-3 8-4-2 Flash Time 8-4-2-1 8-4-2-8 8-4-4 8-4-5 8-4-6 8-4-7 Access Code Emergency No. Barge In Caller ID [entry] [entry] Tone Pulse DTMF-Earth 80 ms 800 ms [entry] [list] [list] [list]
8 Base Settings
8-2 8-3 8-4
8-4-2-[.] [etc. until]
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Directory/Memory Dial List
Press D / C to open the corresponding list. After selecting an entry and pressing MENU the following menu functions are available
1 Edit Entry 2 Delete Entry 3 Send Entry 5 Delete Log 6 Send Log 7 Available Memory
Messages
Press? to open the list with the messages. The following menu functions are now available:
1 Not Available 3 VM: 4 Calls: 4-1 4-2 4-3 Save to Dir. Del Call Log Call Log 4-3-1 4-3-2 Missed Calls All Calls

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User Manual and Safety Precautions
General
Congratulations
Congratulations on your purchase of the Siemens Gigaset telephone system! This phones 2.4 GHz frequency and high-speed digital voice encoding provide reception and voice clarity that is superior to other cordless phones. And, its digital spread spectrum technology will provide you with secure, private conversations.
Quick Reference
Handset
Turning on/off the handset (see page 6)
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Turning keypad protection on/ hold down off (see page 7) Turning tones on/off (see page 46) Making an external call (see page 10) Redialing a number (see page 15) Saving a called number in the directory (see page 21) Dialing from the directory (see page 22) Dialing from the call log (see page 31) Setting the handset volume (see page 46)
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z if necessary D select entry c z MENU D Send to Dir
D o[Name] if necessary D ? D Call Log DF or G Save
[ if necessary F G entry c [ Handset Volume [
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MENU D Sound Settings
Making an Internal call to a speF and D to select internal user cific handset Making an Internal call to a all F and D Intercom Call handsets (see page 10) Transferring a call to another handset Making a consultation call Setting the date and time (see page 8) Setting the alarm clock (see page 17)
F and D to select internal user [
F and D to select internal user [ ; end: End
MENU D Appoint./Clock MENU D Appoint./Clock
Set date and time F G D Save Enter settings F G D Save
Date/Time
Alarm Clock
Handset Diagram
Status LED (light)
Lights up during a call; Flashes for: Incoming calls New messages Alarm calls, appointments, anniversaries
Display (display field) Charging status = empty U full flashes: Battery low Current functions and display keys
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Signal strength Navi key Talk key
Accept call Dial number Switch from speakerphone to handset.
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With the display keys, you have access to the current functions. End call and On/ Off key
end call cancel function back one menu level (press briefly) return to idle state (hold down) on/off in idle status (hold down)
Open directory Key 1
(Programmable) Hold down to select telco voice mailbox
Star key (*)
Hold down to turn on and off the ringer
Pound key
Hold down to turn on and off the keypad protection
Handsfree key Switch from handset to handsfree talking.
Microphone Socket for Headset
Caller list Access to message lists Memory key
Accesses speed dial numbers
Using the Navi Key and Soft Keys
Soft keys With the soft keys you can carry out functions that can also be partly controlled with the navi key. The side of the navi key which you must press is indicated in the operating instructions by arrows: Navi key
F/ G (left/right) E/ D (top/bottom)
Functions of the Navi Key
The Navi key has different functions in specific operating situations. Navi key
E D G F
When the telephone is idle
In lists and menus Upward
In an entry field Cursor one line up Cursor one line down Cursor to the right Cursor to the left
Open directory Open menu
Downward Select entry (OK)
Open the list of inter- One menu level nal users back (cancel)
Displays
The following symbols appear in the display, depending on the operating situation: Soft keys MENU Meaning Menu button: Activate the general menu when telephone is idle Confirm menu function and select. End and save the setting Delete key (Backspace): Delete entries from right to left Automatic redial key: Open the list of the last 5 numbers dialed One menu level back, cancel
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Example for menu operation: setting the volume for the speakerphone
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. MENU
Press G or the right soft key. Scroll to Sound Settings. Select Sound Settings. Select Handset Volume. Select the required volume for speakerphone. Store the required volume for speakerphone.
G or F
Safety precautions*
Only use the power supply unit supplied as indicated on the underside of the device.
Only insert approved rechargeable batteries of the same type. Never use ordinary (non-rechargeable) batteries as they may pose a health hazard or cause injury.
Make sure the rechargeable battery is inserted the right way round
Use the battery specified in these operating instructions The operation of medical appliances may be affected. Be aware of the technical conditions within the particular environment (e.g. doctor's practice). The handset may cause an unpleasant humming noise in hearing aids. Do not operate the phone in places where there is a risk of explosion (such as paint workshops). The handset is not splash-proof (see page 33).
max. 7,9 mm 0,31 inch max. 4 mm 0,16 inch 2x
Connecting the charging unit
Plug-in power supply unit (220 VAC/50Hz) with mains cable
Insert the small connector of the mains cable into the jack, Turn the connector in the direction of the arrow, Plug the power supply unit into the socket.
Only use the plug-in power supply unit supplied (as identified under the charging unit).
Operating the handset
The display is protected by a plastic film. Remove the protective plastic film!
Inserting the battery pack
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Insert the battery, as shown above. Place cover and push gently upward until it clicks into place (the unit is shipped with the battery cover off). To open, press the grooved area on the cover and slide back.
Use only a rechargeable NiMH battery. Do not use Lithium or non-rechargeable battery. Never use non-Siemens charging units as these can damage the battery.
Placing handset into the charging unit and charging the battery
Leave the handset in the charger for about 5.5 hours the first time the battery is charged. The charging status symbol flashes on the handset, indicating that the battery is being charged:
battery empty (symbol flashes) battery 1/3 charged
battery 2/3 charged battery fully charged
Once the initial charging operation is completed, you can place your handset into the charger after each call. Charging is controlled electronically. This ensures optimum charging and prolongs battery life. The battery heats up during charging. This is normal and not dangerous. The battery charging status is correctly displayed only after uninterrupted charging/discharging. You should therefore avoid removing the battery unnecessarily.
Attaching the belt clip
Push the belt clip onto the back of the handset until the tabs click into place.
Turning handset on/off
To turn handset on/off, hold down the End key you will hear a confirmation beep. The handset is turned on as soon as you insert the battery and place the handset in the charging unit.
Turning Keypad Lock on/off
You can disable the handset keys when carrying the unit in your pocket or bag. This protects from accidental key presses. If there is an incoming call, the key lock is automatically turned off and turned back on after the call has ended.
Accepting a call: Press the Talk key. To turn on/off, hold down the keypad lock/the pound key you will hear the confirmation beep*!
Note: 110/Emergency calls can not be made when the key pad is locked.
*. Confirmation beep = rising tone sequence, Error beep = falling tone sequence.
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Date and time Press keys:
Date and time
Setting the date and the time
The date and time settings are necessary in order for the date and time of the arriving of messages/incoming calls to be displayed correctly. You can also set the clock mode, to the 12 hour mode (AM and PM) or 24 hour mode. If you subscribe the Caller ID the date and time are automatically set. If you do not subscribe to Caller ID follow the steps below to set the date and time. The default setting is 12 hour mode. If you subscribe to Caller ID, the date and time may be sent from your telephone service and will be automatically set.
Memory dial list
The memory dial allows you to store up to 8 frequently dialed numbers for quick access using the 29 keys. It is recommended that you use the "1" for answering machine or voice mail from the telephone company.
Storing a memory dial entry
New Entry [ Scroll to New Entry and confirm.
C Press the MEM key.
D o Scroll to the name field and use the keypad to first select a quick access key then enter the name. Example: 3 ERIC 4x ^ = 3, 2x ^= E, 3x = R, 3x = I, 3x = C. (Optionally you can: enter the anniversary, where applicable, (see page 25) ). MENU Press Menu.
o Enter the telephone number (max. 32 digits).
Dialing a number from the memory list
The names are listed in alphabetical order.
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Displaying and editing a memory dial number
C Press the MEM key. D Scroll to desired number.
Display Edit
Press Display to see the number and name. Press Edit. the desired changes.
ED Scroll to the number field and use the keypad to make Do Scroll to the name field and, if necessary, change the
o If necessary change the telephone number.
Refer to character map in the Appendix (page 56) for using the keypad to enter names and numbers. Controlling the cursor with Gor F Dele. ting a character with X. Characters are always inserted to the left of the cursor.
Deleting a single entry from the memory dial list
Deleting all numbers in the memory dial list
C Press the MEM key. D Scroll to a number.
Call Log *
The numbers of the last 30 calls are saved in the Call Log. Calls picked up on the first ring will not be saved in the Call Log. Call Waiting calls are included in the Call Log if you have subscribed to Caller ID with Call Waiting from your local telephone company. If several calls are received under the same number, only the last call is recorded. You must subscribe to Caller ID for the Call Log to record numbers.
Call Log settings
You can set the following options: only store missed calls store all incoming calls Default setting of Call Log is all incoming calls.
Consultation call
If you are on an external call you can call another internal handset and conduct a consultation call without hanging up on the external caller. You are automatically reconnected to the external caller when you end the consultation call.
F Press INT on the navi key (left side) and the list of handE D c Scroll to the handset you wish to call and press Talk.
Ending the Consultation Call:
sets is displayed Your own handset is identified by <. The external caller is put on hold.
Press the End softkey - You are now reconnected to the external call.
Press the End key and the call is transferred to the consulted handset.
Accepting or rejecting a waiting call
If you receive an external call during an internal call you will hear the call waiting tone if you subscribe to this feature from your local telephone company.
Accept Press Accept - The internal call is ended; you are con-
nected to the external call.
Reject Press Reject You stay connected to the internal user.
Joining a call ("Barging In")
Under normal circumstances if an internal user is conducting an external call a second internal user can join in. However, the Gigaset SL 88 allows you to turn this feature off if privacy is desired.
Turning this function on/off
D [ Scroll to Base Settings and confirm. Base Settings D [ Scroll to Spec. Functions and confirm. Spec.Functions D [ Scroll to Barge In and press [ to switch between on Barge In
and off A check mark indicate the feature is on. The default is On.
Barging In
You want to barge into an active call. Prerequisite: this function has to be activated previously. You see on the display that the line is in use and want to join the call.
Press Talk. During the call you see this display Int Conf Hang up or press End to exit the call.
Turning the ringer off
You may turn off the ringer on any handset.
Hold down the star key until the handset does not ring
any more. The ringer is permanently off until you turn it back on. To turn the ringer back on press the star key.
Paging all handsets from the base (locating handsets)
Press the Page/Registration buttons on the rear side of the base station very briefly. All handsets ring at the same time.
To end paging
Press the Page/Registration button again.
Press the Talk key on a handset.
Room monitor
You can use any Gigaset SL 88 handset to monitor a room. If a certain noise level is reached (for example a baby crying or a door opening) the handset will automatically dial the number you stored. When you answer the call you will hear the noises in the room being monitored. The distance from the handset to the object or space being monitored should be at least 12 m. The number you store can be:
The room monitor is now on. It can be turned off by pressing the soft key marked Off on the handset set to monitor.
Storing an external number for room monitoring
D Scroll down one line to Set No. and press Edit.
If the Set No. line has an existing external number you can overwrite it with X first. You can delete a preset internal number with Yes. Press Edit and enter the required telephone number.
o Enter the desired external phone number.
D Open the directory. D [ Select the desired number.
level to high or low.
F G Press left or right on the navi key to set the sensitivity
The room monitor is now on. It can be turned off by pressing the soft key marked Off on the handset set to monitor. Turning off the room monitor remotely You can turn off the room monitor remotely (e.g. from a cell phone) during a room monitor call. Accept the call from the room monitor.
Enter 9 and # - The room monitor is now deactivated. The handset will no longer be set to monitor.
Resetting the handset to the default settings
At some point you may want to reset your handset to its factory default settings. The Directory, the Memory Dial list, and the Call Log are not deleted when you reset the handset. Registration at the base station is not affected either. Press Menu.
D [ Scroll to H/Set Settings and confirm. H/Set Settings D [ Scroll to Default Sett. and confirm. Default Sett.
Press Yes to confirm.
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Customizing handset settings Press keys:
Customizing handset settings
You can customize each handset to distinguish it from the other handsets or to best suit your needs.
Changing the display language of a handset
The Gigaset SL 88 offers you the choice of 2 different menu languages (English and chinese).
D [ Scroll to H/Set Settings and confirm. H/Set Settings D [ Scroll to Language and confirm the current language Language
is marked with a check.
D [ Scroll to the desired language and confirm.
Chinese is the factory default setting.
Changing volumes, melodies and tones
Handset and speakerphone volume
You can set the handset volume to one of three levels and you can set the speakerphone to one of five levels.
D [ Scroll to Sound Settings and confirm. Sound Settings D [ Scroll to Handset Volume and confirm. Handset Volume F G Press left or right on the navi key to turn the volume of
on or off.
F G Press left or right on the navi key to turn the confirmation tones on or off.
D Scroll down one line. F G Press left or right on the navi key to turn the low battery
tone on, off or Dur. Call only.
Turning on and off Auto Answer
When Auto Answer is turned on you can answer a call by simply taking out the handset from the charger. Pressing is not necessary. Voice Announced Caller ID calls must always be answered by pressing Talk.
D [ Scroll to H/Set Settings and confirm. H/Set Settings Auto Answer [ Scroll to Auto Answer and press ok to switch between
on and off A check mark indicates the feature is on.
Activating/deactivating the Vibra Alarm
If you do not wish to be disturbed by the ringing tone you can activate the handsets Vibra Alarm instead. This can also be activated in addition to the ringing tone (in noisy surroundings, for instance).
Open the menu.
D [ Select and confirm. Sound Settings D [ Select and confirm. Vibration
The current setting is marked with a.
You can deactivate the ringing tone by keeping the key pressed down for a while. Only the Vibra Alarm will then be active.
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Base station settings Press keys:
Base station settings
All base station settings are conveniently made using the handset!
Changing the system PIN
To protect the system settings from unauthorized access you should change the system PIN (default: 0000) to a PIN that only you know.
D [ Scroll to Base Settings and confirm. Base Settings System-PIN [ Scroll to System-PIN and confirm. System PIN [ Enter the current system PIN and confirm
(default: 0000). o Enter the new system PIN (4 digits).
[ Press OK to save the new PIN.
o Re-Enter the new system PIN.
Resetting the base station to the default settings
Resetting the base station does not affect the system PIN or handset registration. Voice patterns and memory list entries are deleted. MENU Press Menu.
D [ Scroll to Base Settings and confirm. Base Settings D [ Scroll to Default Settings and confirm. Default Settings PIN [ Enter the system PIN and confirm (default 0000). [ Press Yes to confirm.
Saving and changing the emergency number
Emergency numbers are set to 110 (default). You can save an additional emergency number if desired. The emergency numbers are valid for all handsets.
e.g. Enter the number (up to 3 digits).
When storing numbers in the directory (see page 26) you must enter the prefix. For example: 2222. The code that you store here is always inserted and dialed automatically before the telephone numbers in the caller list and the emergency numbers.
Switching to temporary tone dialing
If your network operates with pulse dialing but tone dialing (DTMF) is required (for example, to check the mailbox), you must switch to tone dialing (DTMF) during the call. Prerequisite: You are conducting a call!
Press Menu. activated.
D [ Scroll to Tone Dialing and confirm tone dialing is now Tone Dialing
Setting pauses
With this feature you can set the length of the pause inserted automatically after pressing the Talk key but before transmitting the telephone number.
Pause after line seizure
Press Menu. Enter 8,9,1,6. Enter the pause length. Enter the pause length -1 second = 1; 3 seconds = 2; 7 seconds = 3; 3.2 seconds = 4
] e.g. ]
[ Press OK to save.
Pause for the MEM key
With this feature you can set the length of the pause that is inserted after holding down the C key.
Press Menu. Enter 8,9,1,2. Enter the pause length - None = 1; 800 ms = 2; 1600 ms = 3; 3200 ms = 4
[ The setting is saved
Pause after access code
Prerequisite: you have saved an access code and want to change the pause. The base station always automatically inserts this pause after the prefix. Please refer to the operating instructions for your network to see whether there has to be a pause and how long it must be.
Press Menu. Enter 8,9,1,1. Enter the pause length - 1 second = 1; 2 seconds = 2; 3 seconds = 3; 6 seconds = 4
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[ Press OK to save
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Appendix
Character Map
1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10 x 11x 12x 13x 14x
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s* a d g j m p t w a A. #
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c f i l o r v y / ? \
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Press the relevant key repeatedly or hold it down. The first letter of the name is automatically written in upper case (also after punctuation marks), the letters immediately afterwards are written in lower case. To change a letter from upper case to lower case or vice versa press. The letter to the left of the cursor is deleted with X. Letters are always inserted to the left of the cursor. The entries are sorted in the following sequence: 1. Blank: s 2. Digits: (0 - 9) 3. Letters (alphabetical) 4. Other characters To bypass the alphabetical sequence of entries in the directory, enter a blank before the name. This entry then goes to the start of the directory (for example, sEric). Control the cursor with F G E D.
Maintenance
Simply wipe the base station and handset with a damp cloth or an antistatic wipe. Never use a dry cloth as this can cause static discharge.
Troubleshooting
If your telephone does not behave the way you want it to, first try to solve the problem using the following list. Fault
No display
Possible cause
Handset not activated battery empty
Solution
Hold down end call key for 1 second
Charge or replace the battery (page 5) Hold down the key for 1 second Move closer to the base station Register the handset (page 34) Check the connector at base station (page 3) Activate the ringer Hold down the key
No reaction to keystroke No radio connection to the base station E.g. base station 1 is flashing
Keypad protection activated Handset outside the base station range Handset not registered Base station not connected
Handset does not ring You cannot hear The incoming call number is not displayed although Caller ID is set. The ringer/dialing tone cannot be heard.
Ringer off The key F was pressed the microphone is muted The telephone number transmission is blocked or not available You have changed the telephone cord on your Gigaset
Press , to activate the microphone The callers must permit the transmission of their telephone numbers at their network provider Ensure, when purchasing a new cord, that it has the correct pin assignment (3-4 assignment of the telephone leads).
Error beep is generated (descending tone sequence)
Wrong input
Repeat the procedure; note the display and, if necessary, refer to the operating instructions Activate answering machine
Answering machine is not activated
Connecting the Siemens MP3 player (optional)
You can also use the MP3 player available as an accessory for Siemens mobile phones with your Gigaset Micro handset. It is powered from the handset; no additional batteries are required.
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Technical data
Recommended battery:
Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NiMH), 500 mAh. Please visit our website at www.siemens.com.cn/shc
Hotline service tel 007
The handsets operating times/charging time :
Capacity (mAh) 500 Standby time (hours) up to 250 Talktime (hours) up to 15 Charging time (hours) approx. 5,5
We recommend initially charging the battery for the entire charging time without interruption (see table) irrespective of the charging status icon. Battery charging capacity falls after a number of years. The standby time, talktime and charging time quoted as well as the charging status icon are only valid for operation with the recommended battery.
Power consumption:
In standby mode (without charging) approx 1,9 Watt. During conversation (without charging) approx. 2,1 Watt
General technical data
Feature WDCT standard No. of channels Radio frequency range Duplex procedure Channel grid Bit rate Modulation Language coding Transmission power Range Power supply Environmental conditions for operation Dialing mode Flash time Dimensions Base station Dimensions Handset Weight Length of the cords Value supported MHz - 2483,5 MHz Time multiplex, 10 ms frame length 864 kHz 576 kbit/s GFSK 32 kbit/s 10 mW, average power per channel up to 300 feet outdoors, up to 50 feet indoors Base station 220 V ~/ 50 Hz +40 F to +113 F 20% to 75% relative humidity DTMF (tone dialing)/DP (dial pulsing) 100 ms approx. 2,56 x 6,54 x 4,88 inch (L x W x H) approx. 4,8 1,77 0,94 inch (L W H) Base station 188 g Handset with battery < 103 g Telephone connecting cord approx. 3 m Mains cable approx. 3 m
Safety precautions
Before using your telephone equipment, basic safety instructions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Unplug this product from the wall telephone jack and power outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use damp cloth for cleaning. 4. Do not use this product near water, for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. 5. Place this product securely on a stable surface. Serious damage and/or injury may result if the unit falls. 6. Slots or openings in the cabinet and the back and bottom are provided for ventilation, to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register, or in a place where proper ventilation is not provided. 7. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company. 8. Do not place objects on the power cord. Install the unit where no one can step or trip on the cord. 9. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock. 10. Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on this product. 11. To reduce the risk of electric shock or burns, do not disassemble this product. Take it to a qualified service center when service is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages, dangerous electrical current or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used. 12. Unplug the product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a.) When the power cord is damaged or frayed. b.) If liquid has been spilled into the product. c.) If the product has been exposed to rain or water. d.) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and may require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation. e.) If the product has been dropped or physically has been damaged. f.) If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. 13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during a thunderstorm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning. Therefore we suggest a surge arrestor. 14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 15. Emergency/911 numbers may not be dialed if the keypad is locked.
BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: To reduce the risk of fire, injury or electric shock, and to
properly dispose of batteries, please read and understand the following instructions. CONTAINS ALKALINE NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN MUNICIPAL WASTE. 1. Only use the batteries specified for use with this product. 2. DO NOT USE ALKALINE NICKEL CADMIUM OR ALKALINE LITHIUM BATTERIES, or mix batteries of different sizes or from different manufacturers in this product. DO NOT USE NONRECHARGEABLE BATTERIES. 3. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire; the cells may explode. Do not expose batteries to water. Check with
local codes for special disposal instructions. 4. Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. The electrolyte may be toxic if swallowed. 5. Exercise care in handling the batteries in order not to short the batteries with conducting materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The batteries or conducting material may overheat and cause burns or fire. 6. Charge the batteries provided with, or identified for use with, this product only in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in the users manual. Do not attempt to charge the batteries with any means other than that specified in the users manual. 7. Periodically clean the charge contacts on both the charger and handset.
Limited Warranty This limited, non-transferable warranty is provided to the original purchaser. The product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal installation, use, and service for period of one (1) year from the date of purchase as shown on the purchasers receipt. Our obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement (at our option) of the product or any part(s), that are defective, provided that the product is returned to Siemens during the warranty period. A copy of the dated purchase receipt must accompany products returned. In the absence of a purchase receipt, the warranty period shall be one (1) year from the date of manufacture. Repair or replacement of the product is your sole and exclusive remedy. If the product is repaired, reconditioned component parts or materials may be used. If the product is replaced, we may choose to replace it with a new or reconditioned product of the same or similar design. The repaired or replacement product will be warranted for either (a) 90 days or (b) the remainder of the original one (1) year warranty period, whichever is longer. Batteries are warranted to be free from defects at the time of purchase. EXCLUSIONS: This warranty does not cover (a) the adjustment of customer-operated controls as explained in the appropriate models instruction manual, or (b) the repair of any product, which has been altered or defaced. This warranty shall not apply to the cabinet or cosmetic parts, antenna, buttons, batteries, or routine maintenance. This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SIEMENS including, but not limited to, any malfunction, defect or failure caused by or resulting from unauthorized service or parts, improper maintenance, damage from leaking batteries, operation contrary to furnished instructions, shipping or transit accidents, modification or repair by the user, abuse, misuse, neglect, accident, incorrect line voltage, fire, floor or other Acts of God, or normal wear and tear. This warranty shall be void if the product is damaged as a result of defacement, misuse, abuse, neglect, accidents, destruction, or alteration of the serial number, improper electrical voltages or currents, repair, alteration or maintenance by any person or party other than our authorized service facility or any violation of instructions furnished by us. This warranty is also void if this product is removed from the country in which the original purchaser purchased it, if it is used in a country, which it not registered for use, or if it is used in a country for which it was not designed. Due to variations in telephone systems and communications laws, this product may be illegal for use in some countries. We assume no responsibility for damages or penalties incurred resulting from the use of this product in a manner or location other than that for which it is intended. THIS ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE ONE-YEAR DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED
WARRANTY. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, WE DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES ARISING FROM OWNERSHIP USE, OR LOSS OF USE , OF THE PRODUCTS, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, INJURY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON, OR DAMAGE TO CUSTOMER PROPERTY CAUSED BY THE PRODUCT, LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT, OR DAMAGES FOR ANY FAILURE TO PERFORM. IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF WE ARE ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL SIEMENS LIABILITY EXCEED THE COST OF REPAIRING OR REPLACING THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, AND ANY SUCH LIABILITIES WILL TERMINATE UPON EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD.
Issued by Siemens Cordless Products Siemens and Gigaset are registered trademarks of Siemens AG. Siemens Cordless Products is a division of Siemens AG. Product attributes subject to change. Siemens reserves the right, to make changes without notice in equipment design and/or components. Part Number:A31008-G4010-B222-1-7619 Copyright 2003 Siemens AG. All rights reserved.
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Menu table
It is faster to select a menu function by pressing MENU than selecting the digit combinations by scrolling! For example: = 4-4 to set the date.
Main menu
MENU when the telephone is idle, press:
1 Not Available
2 Not Available
3 Room Mon.
Room Monitor.
[entry]
4 Appoint./Clock
4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4
Set Appointment Alarm Clock Dates Date/Time Handset Volume Set Ring Tone Alarm Tones Vibration
[entry] [entry] [entry] [entry] [entry] [entry] [entry]
5 Sound Settings
5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4
6 Not Available
7 H/Set Settings
7-1 7-2 7-3 7-4 7-5
Auto Answer Language Reg. Handset Select Base Default Sett. [list] [list] [list]
8 Base Settings 8-2 8-3 8-4 System-PIN Default Settings Spec.Functions 8-4-1 Dial Mode 8-4-1-1 8-4-1-2 8-4-1-3 8-4-2 Flash Time 8-4-2-1 8-4-2-7 8-4-4 8-4-5 8-4-6 8-4-7 8-5 Area Codes 8-5-1 8-5-2 Access Code Emergency No. Barge In Caller ID Local Area Code Extra Codes [entry] [entry] Tone Pulse DTMF-Earth 80 ms 800 ms [entry]
8-4-2-[.] [etc. until]
After selecting an entry and pressing MENU the following menu functions are available
1 Edit Entry 2 Delete Entry 3 Send Entry 4 Send Voice Ent. 5 Delete Log 6 Send Log 7 Available Memory
Directory/Memory Dial List Press D / C to open the corresponding list.
Messages
Press? to open the list with the messages. The following menu functions are now available:
2 VM: 3 Calls: 3-1 3-2 3-3 Save to Dir. Del Call Log Call Log 3-3-1 3-3-2 Missed Calls All Calls
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Activating handset 6 keypad protection 7 warning and signal tones 49 Alarm call 18 Alarm clock 17 activating 17 deactivating 18 Appointment alarm turning off 19 Appointments (missed) 20 Area Codes 9 Auto Answer 49
Date setting 8 Deactivating handset 6 keypad protection 7 warning and signal tones 49 De-registering handsets 35 Dialing modes 53 Directory 21, 26 changing an entry 22 copying an entry 23 copying the directory 24 deleting all entries 23 deleting an entry 23 dialing a number 22 displaying an entry 22 entering names 56 storing a telephone number 26 storing an entry 21 Display keys IV Display language changing 46 DP (pulse dialing) 53
Barging in (joining a call) 39 Base station connecting 3 resetting to the factory setting 51 setting pauses 55 Batteries charging 5 inserting 5 low beep 49 recommended 59 Belt clip 6
Emergency number saving 52 Enquiry call (internal) 38 Error beep 7 Error tones 49 Extra Codes 9
Call ending 10 Call waiting 38 Caller ID Calls 12 Caller list 29 Calls connecting 37 Character map 22, 56 Charging status icon 5 Collective call (making internal calls) 37 Confirmation beeps activating/ deactivating 49 Connecting 37 Connecting the Siemens MP3 player 58
Factory setting handset 45 Flash time 53
Handset changing the display language 46 changing the name 36 de-registering 35 operating and charging times 59
registration 34 resetting to the factory setting 45 switching the base station 35 turning on/off 6 volume 46 Handsfree talking 13 volume setting 13 Headset 58 Hearing aids VI dialing a number 22 entering names 56 storing a number 26 Network access list (call-by-call) displaying and changing an entry 22 storing an entry 21
Operating times of the handset 59
Joining a call (barging in) 39
Paging 40 PBX storing the pause after the prefix 55 storing the prefix 54 switching to tone dialing 54 Picking up a call 14 PIN changing 51 Power supply unit VI Preparing the telephone 2 Protective plastic film 5
Key beeps activating/deactivating 49 Keypad protection 7
Local Area Code 9 Loudspeaker volume setting 46
Mailbox 14 Maintenance 57 Making calls answering a call 11 external 10 internal 10 Memory Dial List 26 copying the directory 24 deleting a single entry 27 deleting all entries 28 Microphone muting 13 MP3 player 58 Multiple Area Code Area 31
Redial automatic 15 manual 15 Registering handsets 34 Ringer volume setting 47 Room monitor 41
Saving emergency numbers 52 system -PIN 51 Schedule 18 Settings 46 display language 46 handset volume 46 loudspeaker volume 46 ringer volume 47 Single Area Code Area 31
Network access list copying an entry 23 copying the entire list 24 deleting all entries 23, 28
Storing telephone numbers 26 System PIN changing 51 Tone dialing 54 Tones 49 Troubleshooting 57 Turning off the alarm call 18
Telco voice mailbox 14 Telephone number 21 Time setting 8
Vibration alarm 50
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