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Comments to date: 2. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Taylor20 3:43am on Friday, June 25th, 2010 
I bought this phone on the Pay As You Go Original package in December 1999. I picked this phone coz it looked really good when I saw it in the shop.
clnicholsusa 5:10am on Thursday, May 20th, 2010 
Messages.But a phone call to Siemens and they replaced it with a brand new one the next day. Sadly i dont have mine anymore.

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Documents

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BA Cover SL100 colour.qxd

19.10.2005

12:08 Uhr

Seite 1

Issued by Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH & Co. KG Schlavenhorst 66 D-46395 Bocholt Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH & Co. KG 2005 All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Rights of modification reserved. www.siemens.com/gigaset

Gigaset SL100 colour

cyan magenta yellow black
Liebreich Medienproduktion
Gigaset SL100 colour / IM_eng / A31008-M1571-R221-2-7619 / SAG_covers_I-II.fm / 04.11.05

The handset at a glance

Reception strength Talk key Answer a call Initiate dialling Display (display screen) Charge status flat fully charged flashes: battery is almost flat or is charging

INT 1 20.05.05

Control key Opens the menu, directory, voice-activated dialling. Navigation in the input field Handsfree key
Toggle between "ear-
Current functions and display keys The display keys give you access to the functions shown in the display. End call key, On/Off key
End call Cancel function One menu level back
piece" and handsfree mode Lights up: Handsfree is activated Flashes: incoming call, automatic last Open directory Key 1 network mailbox

(short press)

Back to idle status
(press for approx. 1 second) Handset on/off (press for approx. 2 seconds) Message key

Accesses the lists of

Star key Ringer on/off (press for approx. 2 seconds) Toggles between upper/ lower case and digits Recall key Insert a dial pause (hold key down)
Microphone Socket for headset and PC interface
text messages, network mailbox, calls list, Flashes: new SMS, messages, calls
Hash key Keypad lock on/off (press for approx. 1 second) Speed dial list key Open the speed dial list (short press)
Gigaset SL100 colour / IM_eng / A31008-M1571-R221-2-7619 / SL_100IVZ.fm / 04.11.05

Contents

The handset at a glance. 1 Safety precautions. 5 Preparing to use your phone. 6
Installing the base station. 6 Connecting the base station. 7 Preparing to use the handset. 8 Attaching the belt clip. 9 Activating/deactivating the handset. 10 Activating/deactivating the keypad lock. 10
Operating the telephone, menu guidance. 11
Keys. Correcting wrong input. Idle status. Graphic main menu. Menu operation, with "Handsfree Volume setting" as an example. 13

Date and Time. 14

Setting the date and time. Setting the alarm clock. Setting an appointment. Viewing missed appointments, anniversaries. 15 16

Making calls. 17

Making external calls and ending a call. Answering a call. Calling Line Identification. Handsfree. Muting. 18
Using the directory and other lists. 19
Directory and speed dial list. Managing entries in the directory and speed dial list. Voice-activated dialling. Last number redial list. Email directory. Display available memory. Opening lists with the message key. 29
Making cost-effective calls. 32
Linking a call-by-call number with a phone number. 32 Automatic network provider preselection. 32

SMS (Text Messages). 35

General. Before you can send and receive text messages. Sending and receivingtext messages. Text message sending and the draft message list. Sending a text message to an email address. Receiving text messages and incoming message list. Using several text message mailboxes. Notification by SMS. Using new ringer tones for handsets. Text messages to a PABX. Errors when sending and receiving a text message. 52
Registering and de-registering handsets. 54
Manual registration: Gigaset SL1 colour to Gigaset SL100 colour. Manual registration: Gigaset 1000 to 4000 and other handsets with GAP functionality. De-registering handsets. Looking for a handset ("Paging"). Changing the base station. 55
Using several handsets. 56
Internal calls, ending a call. Changing the name of a handset. Changing a handset's internal number. Internal enquiry calls. Accepting/rejecting call waiting during an internal call. Listening in to an external call. Using a handset as a room monitor. Setting the Walk and Talk mode. 59 62

Handset settings. 64

Changing the Display language. Setting the display. Logo display. Activating/deactivating Auto Answer. Adjusting the loudspeaker volume. Changing the ringer. Sound Manager. Activating/deactivating advisory tones. Restoring the handset factory settings. 71
Setting the base station. 72
Protecting the telephone from unauthorised access. Changing the name of the base station. Repeater support. Restoring the base station to factory settings. 73 73
Connecting the base station to a PABX. 74
Dialling modes and and recall. Storing the access code (outside line code). Setting pauses. Switching temporarily to tone dialling (DTMF). 75 75

Appendix. 76

Care. Contact with liquid. Questions and Answers. Service (Customer Care). Specifications. Character set chart. Predictive text. PC Interface. 80 81
Accessories. 82 Menu Tree. 84
Main menu. 84 Directory key and speed dial list key. 86 Calls List. 86

Index. 87

Gigaset SL100 colour / IM_eng / A31008-M1571-R221-2-7619 / starting.fm / 04.11.05

Safety precautions

Only use the power supply unit supplied, as indicated on the underside of the device. Fit only the recommended rechargeable battery (page 78)! Use no other types of batteries or non-rechargeable batteries, as they could damage health and cause personal injury.
Insert rechargeable batteries in accordance with the polarity symbols and use the battery type recommended 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 intrusive "hum" in hearing aids.
Do not install the base station in bathrooms or shower rooms (page 76). The handset and base station are not watertight.
Drivers must not use their phones while driving (Walk and Talk function).
Switch off your phone while on board an aircraft (Walk and Talk function). Ensure that it cannot be switched on again accidentally. Do not use the phone in environments subject to explosion hazard (e. g. auto paint shops). Ensure that your Gigaset is accompanied by these instructions when you give it to others to use. Dispose of unusable batteries and telephones in accordance with statutory requirements.
Not all of the functions described in these instructions are available in all countries.

Example:

The various functions are explained below: Display Icon
Meaning when key is pressed
Last number redial key: Open the list of the last 10 numbers you dialled. OK key: Confirm menu function or confirm an input and store. Menu key: Open the main menu when in idle status Open a status-dependent menu while making a call. Delete key: Delete input from right to left one character at a time. Escape key: Go back one menu level, or cancel the operation. Open email directory.

Correcting wrong input

After a correct input you will hear a confirmation tone (rising tone sequence), an incorrect input is indicated by an error tone (falling tone sequence). You can repeat the input. If you have entered incorrect characters in the text, you can correct them as follows: Deleting characters to the left of the cursor with fC To correct a telephone number or text, use the control key to move the cursor to the right of the incorrect character. Now press display key fC. The character is deleted. Now enter the correct character. Inserting characters to the right of the cursor If you have omitted a character, use the control key to go to the place where you want to insert the character, and key it in. Overwriting characters to the right of the cursor When entering Cost per Unit:, the number of digits is fixed and the field is preset. Use the control key to move the cursor to the left of the incorrect digit and overwrite it.

Idle status

Display in idle status (example) Reverting to idle status from anywhere in the

20.05.05

Time and date are already set
menu: Press the "end call" key a for about 1 second, or Press no key: The display automatically reverts to the idle status after 2 minutes. Changes which you have not confirmed or saved by pressing OK , Yes, Save, Send or with Save OK will be lost.

Graphic main menu

t OK x In the graphic main menu, all the menu options of the main menu are displayed as coloured icons. Use the control key to select the required icon - this is now highlighted by a border. The name of the selected menu appears at the top of the screen. To open the menu, press the display key OK. If the main menu has three lines, then either the top two or the bottom two lines will be displayed.

Insert '@' OK

Predictive Text OK
Confirm. The entry is stored. Long press (back to idle status).
Opening an email directory, viewing and changing an address
Precondition:You have opened the email directory (page 27).
R[RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] View
Select the entry and press the display key. The number is displayed. Changing an entry: Press the display key. Change the address. Press the display key to open the menu.
[RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Edit
Using the directory and other lists Deleting or copying an email address
Precondition:You have opened the email directory.
Select an entry and open the menu. Deleting an email address:

Delete Entry

Select the menu item and confirm. Copying an email address: Select the menu item and confirm. Change the address if necessary. Press the display key to open the menu.

Copy and Edit OK

Deleting the entire email directory
Precondition: You have opened the email directory.

sv s Delete List a

Select any entry and open the menu.
Select the menu item and confirm. Long press (back to idle status).

Display available memory

The memory space is divided up between the directory, the speed dial list (page 19) and the email directory (page 26). The available memory of all the lists is displayed.
s sv s Available Memory a
Open the directory. Select any entry and open the menu.
Opening lists with the message key
You can use the message key f to open the following lists: 1. SMS list (if several mailboxes are set up, they will all be listed), 2. Calls list. As soon as a new entry (a call and/or a text message) arrives in one or more of the lists, the f key flashes and you hear an advisory tone. If you now press the flashing f key but you do not open any of the lists but instead close the menu, the f key continues to flash. If you press the flashing f key and open one of the lists, when you close the list the key will stop flashing even if one of the other lists still contains new entries. If there is at least one new entry, you can set the f key "flashing" again, i.e. reactivate it. This will let others, e.g. members of your family/your office colleagues, know that they have received new messages.
If only one list has new entries, you will see the first new entry in that list; if the
The following lists are displayed when you press f:
entries are in a personal mailbox , then the appropriate list is displayed.
If several lists have new entries, those lists are offered for your selection. If there are no new messages in any of the lists, then all the lists are offered for your

New calls (calls list) are indicated by the f key flashing and by a confirmation tone.

Calls List: OK

Select the menu item and confirm. The entry received last is displayed. Select entry.
To delete an entry , press Delete.
Using the directory and other lists Calling back a caller
Precondition: The caller's number has been identified (page 17). Open the calls list. Now:
Select entry. Press the display key. Press the talk key once.

either. or.

[RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Call
This immediately initiates ringback. The telephone number is entered in the last number redial list.
Viewing an entry in the calls list and adding it to the directory
Open the calls list and select an entry. Now:
Scroll to the Name line and enter the name (for text input see page 79). Press the display key to open the menu.

Deleting the calls list

Open the calls list (page 30). Now:

Open the menu.

Delete Calls List OK
Select the menu item and confirm. Caution: All old and new entries will be deleted. Long press (back to idle status).
Deleting an individual entry from the calls list
Open the calls list and select an entry (page 30). Now:
Press the display key. Long press (back to idle status).
Gigaset SL100 colour / IM_eng / A31008-M1571-R221-2-7619 / charges.fm / 04.11.05
Making cost-effective calls
Sign up with a network provider who offers particularly low-cost call rates (call-by-call). You can use the speed dial list to manage your call-by-call numbers. You manage entries in the speed dial list in the same way as entries in the directory by opening the speed dial list with the C key instead of the directory. You will find instructions on storing, editing and deleting entries starting on page 19.
Linking a call-by-call number with a phone number
This function can be used to put a network provider's prefix in front of the telephone number ("linking").

Display Number OK

Open the network access list. Select the entry and press the display key. Confirm. Entering the telephone number: Enter the telephone number. Select a number from the directory:

Open the directory, select the entry and confirm. Press the talk key. The number is dialled.
Automatic network provider preselection
You can specify a call-by-call number (preselection number) that will be automatically placed in front of certain numbers when you dial them. The numbers that are dialled with this preselection number can be specified in two lists. List with preselection: In this list you specify the prefixes or the first digits of prefixes with which you wish the preselection number to be used. For example, if you enter "08" in this list, then all numbers beginning with 08 will be automatically dialled with the preselection number. List without preselection: In this list you specify the "exception to the rule". The "rule" is what you specified in the "list with preselection". For example, if you entered "08" in the list with preselection and "081" in the list without preselection, then only numbers that begin with 080, 082,., 089 will be automatically dialled with the preselection number. The preselection number will not be used with 081xxxxx numbers.
Making cost-effective calls Storing a preselection number
First save the preferred preselection number in the preselection list.
v Preselection Preselect. No. ~ a
Enter or change the preselection number and press the display key.
Saving/changing entries in the preselection lists
Each of the two lists can hold 11 entries: 5 entries with up to 6 digits, and 6 entries with up to 2 digits. Depending on the particular country, the "with preselection" list may already contain preset numbers. This means, for example, that all national calls or calls into the mobile phone network will be automatically linked to the call-by-call number which you have previously stored.

v Preselection

With Preselect
Select the menu item and confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. Select the entry and press the display key. Enter or change the first digits of the number and press the display key.

Without Presel. OK

s R[RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Edit ~

Save Entry OK

Making cost-effective calls Dialling with and without preselection (automatic call-by-call number)

Confirm. Now press the display key to confirm the entry. Long press (back to idle status).
Ask your service provider for details of how you should enter service numbers if you wish to use personal mailboxes (assuming your service provider supports this function).
Text message sending and the draft message list
If a call arrives while you are writing a message, then the message is automatically saved to the draft message list. You can take the call and finish writing the message later (page 41). Text messages that cannot be sent are assigned an error status (page 52) and are placed in the incoming message list. Text messages are only stored automatically if sending is interrupted. If you wish to store a message then you have to do so before it is sent. Your phone line is busy while your text message is being transmitted to the SMS send centre. The message SMS being sent is displayed on all handsets.
Remember that some service providers will bill you for a cancelled call to the SMS centre.

Writingtext messages

A single text message can be up to 160 characters long. If your text is longer, it will be sent automatically as a linked message. Up to four messages with 153 characters each can be linked. You can enter up to 612 characters. Remember that linking messages incurs higher charges. Remember that the service provider cannot deliver a text message that contains Greek or Cyrillic characters. If you have set Greek or Russian as your display language, you will need to change the input language before you write a message. When you have opened the input window for the text message, press display key. From the menu, select Select Language and then press [ to confirm your choice. Now select an input language that uses the Roman character set (e.g. Deutsch or English). Press [ to confirm your selection and then briefly press the end call key a twice to return to the input window. The setting of the input language only applies to the current text message. You write a text message like this:

v s ~ ~

Mailbox 1 OK
If more than one mailbox is activated (page 47), select a mailbox and confirm, e.g. Mailbox 1. If required, enter the mailbox PIN and confirm. Confirm. The input field opens. Input your text (for text input see page 79).

The general mailbox cannot be PIN protected.

Notification by SMS

You can have a notification sent to any device with SMS functionality, e.g. your mobile phone, by SMS. You first have to store the destination number in your phone which is at home (factory setting: Off). Precondition: The caller's number was identified when a call was missed (CLI).
SMS (Text Messages) Storing the notify number
v Settings Notify Number ~ a

Setting the notify type

You can select which calls will be notified: Missed calls from the calls listv SMS Settings Notify Type either. Enter the number (e.g. of your mobile phone) and press the display key.
Activating/deactivating missed calls: In the line Missed Calls: select On or Off. Now press the display key to store the setting. Long press (back to idle status). If Greek or Russian is set as the display language on your handset, you will be notified in English.
Using new ringer tones for handsets
You can load other melodies than the selection already in the handset provided they have the format "iMelody". Melodies are available on the Internet at www.siemens.com/ ringtones. Which data is available in your country is shown on the Internet pages. Ask your service provider whether it supports the downloading of melodies via SMS. Once you have ordered the loading of a melody, you will receive one or more SMS messages (in the incoming message list, page 43) with the corresponding data.
Loading data will incur a charge. Please ask your service provider.
You can load up to five new melodies. The new melody will replace one of the ten melodies in the handset, namely melodies 610.
SMS (Text Messages) Loading a new ringer tone
You will now see You have new messages in the display.
Press the key to open the incoming messages list (page 43). The first new SMS is now displayed. Scroll to another text message if necessary. Press the display key. You can tell from the title or icon that you have been sent data for loading the melody you selected. You will hear the new melody. If you like the melody: Press the display key to start the loading process. Press the display key to load the new melody. Select the number of the old ringer melody you want to replace with the new one. As a precaution you will hear the old ringer melody. Confirm.
[RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Install [RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Yes
If you do not like the melody, after Install press No. The loading process will be terminated.
After loading, the melody will remain in the incoming SMS list until
you delete it by pressing the display key Delete (page 44). You can also load the melody from other handsets registered at the same base station. How to open a melody sent as an SMS attachment is explained on page 47.

Time ctrl: From: Until:

[RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Time C.
Status On or Off Period for "On" Ringer volume

20:00 08:00

In the line Time ctrl: select On.

s~ s~ sr

[RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Save [RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Save
Scroll to the From: line and enter the start of the period (4 -digit). Scroll to the Until: line and enter the end of the period (4 -digit). Scroll to the next line to set the volume for the ringer. Now press the display key to store the time control. Now press the display key to confirm the setting. Long press (back to idle status).

a v Ringer Settings

Individual settings for internal calls, wake-up and appointments

For internal calls:

Internal Calls
Select the menu item and confirm. For appointments already set (page 15): Select the menu item and confirm. For a preset wake-up call (page 14): Select the menu item and confirm. To set all the functions the same: Select the menu item and confirm. Set the required level (15) in the entry field. Scroll to the next line and select the melody. You will hear the current melody and the name of the polyphone melody or number is displayed at the end of the line. Now press the display key to store the setting. For the setting All, press the display key to confirm the prompt. Long press (back to idle status).

Appointments OK

Alarm OK

All OK

[RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Save [RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Yes
Handset settings Activating/deactivating the ringer
All handsets ring when there is an incoming call. You can cancel the ringer on your handset before you answer a call or when the handset is in idle status; the ringer can be cancelled permanently or just for the current call.
Cancelling the ringer permanently: Press the star key and hold until the ringer cannot be heard any longer. The ringer is now permanently cancelled. The icon appears in the display. Re-activating the ringer: Press the star key and hold.
To cancel the ringer in the idle status, press the P key and hold until the icon appears. The ringer cannot be re-activated while an external call is in progress.
To cancel the ringer for the current call, press the display key Silence.
Activating/deactivating the alert tone

Base 1 flashes in the display when the system PIN has been entered.

2. On the base station

Press the registration/paging key on the base station for 3 seconds. Registration is initiated.
The base station search is cancelled after 60 seconds. If registration has not completed inside this time, repeat the process. After successful registration, the handset will be assigned the lowest free number.
Manual registration: Gigaset 1000 to 4000 and other handsets with GAP functionality
This section describes how to connect handsets belonging to the Gigaset families, handsets A 2, C 1, S1 colour or handsets of other devices with GAP functionality to your Gigaset SL100 colour.
Start to register the handset as described in its operating instructions.
The next unassigned internal number (1-6) is automatically assigned to the handset as it is registered. If all the numbers have been assigned, number 6 is overwritten provided the handset is in idle status.

De-registering handsets

You can de-register any registered handset from any registered SL1 colour handset.

Open list of handsets.

______ Internal ______1 Call All INT 1 < Anna
The handset you are using is marked with <.

sv s ~

De-reg. H/Set No. OK OK
Select the handset you wish to de-register (your own handset is marked with <) and open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Enter the current system PIN (the factory setting is 0000) and confirm. Press the display key to confirm the prompt.
Looking for a handset ("Paging")
If you have mislaid your handset you can "page" it with the help of the base station. The registration/paging key is on front of the base station.
Press the registration/paging key on the base station for 1 second. All handsets will ring at the same time ("Paging"). End paging: Press the registration/paging key on the base station again for 1 second or the talk key c.
Changing the base station
The following settings may be made if your handset is registered with more than one base station: Set to one specific base station, e. g. the base station at home or the base station at the office. Set to the base station with the best reception Best Base. This setting will automatically select whichever base station has the best reception.

v Select Base s

Select one of the registered base stations or Best Base and confirm.

Using several handsets

In some countries repair and replace services are impossible where the products are not sold through our authorised dealers. Your Gigaset is designed for operation in your country, as indicated on the packaging and on the device itself. Country-specific conditions have been taken into account. If you have any questions about the differences between the public phone networks, please contact your specialist dealer or network provider.

Appendix Authorisation

This device is intended for analogue phone lines in the UK. Country-specific requirements have been taken into consideration. We, Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH & Co. KG, declare that this device meets the essential requirements and other relevant regulations laid down in Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the 1999/5/EC Declaration of Conformity is available at this Internet address: http://www.siemens.com/gigasetdocs.

Specifications

Recommended battery
Lithium-Ion (LiIon), 700 mAh (Valid when these operating instructions were printed) The device is supplied only with a recommended battery.
Handset operating times/charging times
Capacity (mAh) 700 Standby time (hours) min. 290 (12 days) Calling time (hours) approx. 18 Charging time (hours) approx. 2.5
These operating and charging times apply only when using the recommended battery.

Power consumption

In idle status: SL100 colour approx. 1.6 Watt;. During the call: SL100 colour approx. 2.0 Watt;.

General Specifications

Feature
DECT standard GAP standard No. of channels Radio frequency range Duplex method Channel grid Bit rate Modulation Language code Transmission power
is supported is supported 60 duplex channels 18801900 MHz Time multiplex, 10 ms frame length 1728 kHz 1152 kbit/s GFSK 32 kbit/s 10 mW, average power per channel
Range Power supply/Base station Environmental conditions for operation Dialling mode Recall Dimensions/Base station Dimensions/Handset Weight up to 300 m outdoors, up to 50 m indoors 230 V ~/ 50 Hz +5 C to +45 C; 20 % to 75 % humidity DTMF (tone dialling)/DP (dial pulsing) 250 ms 139 x 40 x 109 mm (L x W x H) 114 x 47 x 22 mm (L W H) Base station: 120g; handset with battery cell: 81 g

Character set chart

Standard characters
Press the relevant key repeatedly or hold it down

I L M N O Q P R

a d g j m p t w.

Abc --> 123

2x 1 b e h k n q u x ,

123 --> abc

3x c f i l o r v y ? \

4x 6 s 8 z ! / &

5x $ 0 (

6x + )

7x <
8 x 9 x 10 x 11 x 12 x 13 x 14 x : =

"

Writing and editing text (without predictive text) You can write and edit text in a number of ways: The cursor is controlled with u v t s. Characters (to the left of the cursor) are deleted with fC. Characters are added to the left of the cursor (page 12). To switch from upper case (first letter upper case, all other letters lower case) to digits, press P before you press key in the letter. Pressing P again switches from digits to lower case letters. Press again to switch from lower case to upper case letters. The first letter of the name of directory entries is automatically capitalised, followed by lower case letters. When you press a key and hold it, the characters of that key appear in the bottom display line and are highlighted one after the other. When you release the key the highlighted character is inserted into the input field. You can see in the display whether upper case, lower case or digits are selected: "A" or "a" appears on the bottom display line when you make an entry in the directory.

When entering a text message you will see "Abc", "abc" or "123" in the top right of the display. Order of directory entries The directory entries are normally sorted alphabetically, but spaces and digits have higher priority. The sorting order is: 1. Space (shown here as s) 2. Digits (09) 3. Letters (alphabetical) 4. Other characters To work around the alphabetical order of the entries in the directory, insert a space before the name. This entry then goes to the first position (example: "sCarla"). You can also number the entries with digits (e.g. "1Jane", "2Mary", "3John"). Names preceded with a star (e.g. "*Ute") are placed at the end of the directory.

Predictive text

The EATONI predictive text helps you to write: SMS Names in the directory, Names in the speed dial list, Names in the email. Each key between Q and O is assigned several letters and characters which all appear on a selection line (above the display icons) as soon as you press a key. When you are entering letters, the letter you are most probably looking for is reverse highlighted. This letter is at the beginning of the selection line and is transferred to the text area. The EATONI predictive text function 470(2)__________Abc
Hello Peter, cannot come today. I am sta ywxz

is activated.

Text of the message Selection line
If this letter is the one you want, confirm it by pressing the next key. If the letter selected by the EATONI is not the one you want, then press the hash key R repeatedly until the required letter appears reverse highlighted in the display line and is transferred to the text area. Key functions with activated predictive text P R Short press of star key: Switches from "abc" to "Abc" mode, from "Abc" to "123" and from "123" to "abc". Goes to the next letter in the selection list (reverse highlighted).
Activating/deactivating predictive text
Predictive text is activated and deactivated according to specific functions. Even if you have deactivated predictive text when entering a name in the telephone for instance, it is still available for writing text messages. Precondition: You are in a text input field (SMS, name in the directory, speed dial list or email directory).

Predictive Text

Select the menu item and confirm ( = On). Press the "end call" key briefly to return to the text area. Now enter your text.

PC Interface

You can connect your SL1 colour handset to a computer using a Siemens data cable (page 83). Your computer can then communicate with your SL1 colour using "Siemens Data Suite" (free download available at http://www.siemens.com/gigaset-sds) and access the following parameters and lists in the handset: Reading out parameters SW version Type Manufacturer's code

Mailbox ID, see SMS Mailboxes, see SMS Making calls answering a call. 17, 18 external. 17 internal. 56 internal call. 56 making an external call. 17 Manual last number redial. 26 Medical appliances. 5 Melody polyphone. 66, 69 Melody (ringer). 66 Memory. 28 Menu back one menu level. 12 end tone. 70 key. 12 menu guidance. 11 opening the. 11 tree. 84 Message key open list. 44 Messages key. 1 Microphone. 1 Missed call. 30 Move cursor. 11 Muting the handset. 18

or entry. 19

OK key. 12 On/Off key. 1 Open directory. 11 menu. 11 Operating time of the handset. 78 Operation (preparing to use your phone). 6 Order in directory. 80
PABX. 74 pause after access code. 75 set dialling mode. 74 set recall. 74 Setting pauses. 75 Storing an access code. 74 switch to tone dialling. 75 Pack contents. 6 Paging. 55 Paging key. 55 Pause after access code. 75 after Recall key. 75 change after line seizure. 75 Pauses for a PAXB. 75 PC Interface. 81 Phone cord. 7 Phone jack. 7 PIN SMS PIN. 47 Playing voice patterns. 25 Polyphone melodies. 66, 69 Power supply unit. 5, 7 Precondition sending and receiving SMS. 36 Predictive text. 39, 40, 80 activate/deactivate. 80 Prefix, see area code Preparing the telephone handset. 8 Telephone. 6 Preselection. 32 suppressing. 34
Name changing the name of the base station. of a handset. Network access list store a number. Network provider (numbers list). Network provider preselection, automatic. Night mode. Not kept anniversary. appointment. Notification, see SMS Notify number see SMS Notify type see SMS Number, see telephone number 16 16
Protect telephone from access. 72 Provider. 35 Service Provider. 35 Setting alarm clock. 14 appointment. 15 Base station. 72 date. 14 Display language. 64 external calls. 66 handset (individual). 64 handset volume. 65 loudspeaker volume. 65 melody. 66 Name announcement. 66 pauses. 75 recall. 74 ringer (melody). 66 ringer volume. 66 room monitor function. 60 time. 14 Time control. 66 time control. 66 volume. 66 Walk and Talk mode. 62 Setting name announcement. 66 Setting sensitivity in room monitor mode. 60, 63 Short Message Service, see SMS Shortcut. 84 Signal strength. 6 Signal tone, see Advisory tones SMS. 35 activate/deactivate mailbox. 48 activating/deactivating the function. 36 assigning a PIN. 47 change mailbox. 49 Character set. 38 copying number to directory. 46 delete list. 42, 45 editing/returning. 45 Entering an email address. 40 entry language. 38 errors in reception/transmission. 52 forward. 45 Insert picture. 42 Insert sounds. 42 loading a ringer tone. 51 mailbox ID. 47, 49 mailboxes. 47 notification by SMS. 49 notify number. 50
Questions and answers. 76
Range. 6 Recall. 74 Recall key. 1 pause after. 75 Receive (SMS). 43 Recording voice patterns. 24 Registering handsets. 54 Reminder call. 23 Remove protective film (display). 8 Repeater. 73 Reset, see Factory settings Ringer activating the. 68 changing a. 66 deactivating the. 68 melody settings. 66 set volume. 66 suppress. 35 suppressing. 69 time control for volume. 66 Ringer echo. 66 Ringer tone, see SMS Room monitor. 59 activating the. 60 Setting the sensitivity. 63 setting the sensitivity. 60 using in Walk and Talk mode. 63

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High Performance Communication Services for the Voice, Data and Video Technologies.
The solution has been designed to supply security and service quality with high availability, prioritizing global network management and supporting its operation and maintenance. Scalability and investment protection are critical factors. Mobility, as an information access concept, and independently from the physical loation and the medium used, is a top priority in todays world. For that reason, Siemens S.A. has designed a solution that matches the needs of El Porteo Building: A Mobile and Fixed Voice and Data Communication System Call Center, Billing and Administration Applications Conference and Alarm Management Application Internet Service Access Management
FAENA HOTEL+UNIVERSE, at El Porteo Building, will be the new Buenos Aires luxury hotel. El Porteo, located at the exclusive Puerto Madero area, is a great work that combines design, technology and comfort for its guests. This project started by recycling of an old grain mill and will continue with a second apartment building across El Porteo Building, called La Portea. Both of them will turn this area into one of the most exclusive residential areas in Argentina. The Challenge, Deploy a communication infrastructure that will allow El Porteo Building to supply services that offer world class services to its dwellers, ocassional visitors and guests of the Faena Hotel+ Universe.

El Porteo Building,

Benefits Perceived
Through Siemenss solution, El Porteo Building strengthens its position of excellence in customer service.
The Solution, The Network proposal for El Porteo Building considers the use of combined technologies. Its purpose is to have the best cost - benefit ratio, and provide a range of services in the field of voice and data communications. Voice Communications: the HiPath Server will supply a robust, scalable platform, rich in facilities both for fixed telephony (Back of the House, Room Bathrooms) and Cordless Telephony. There is Conference and Alarm Management System: will support ad-hoc conferences, by simulating a "trunking" radio system. Data Communications: they will be based on the High Speed Fixed Ethernet Network and on the Wireless Mobile Network. They will use the 802.11b standard, and support network access from any compatible terminal in any area of the facilities. Internet Access: will be supplied and managed by a Proxy Gateway via user names and passwords. IT Security: for all the system, will be managed by a Firewall that will protect both the Back-ofthe-House Network (corporate network) and Hotel users (Wired and Wireless).
Design and Quality. Siemenss
products mean the highest quality and the best design throughout the world. This is deeply connected to the customer target of El Porteo Building.
System Integration. Siemens
was the only vendor to offer a complete solution according to business requirements.
Service Approach. Siemens has set up a specific Service Level Agreement (SLA) for El Porteo Building so as to ensure the highest quality in maintenance services.
basements, 8 floors and common areas such as, for instance, the Swimming Pool. Siemens Gigaset SL1 Professional is the telephone of choice that will be supplied to guests when they check in, allowing them to move around with absolute freedom with a single contact number. In the first stage, the number of mobile phones in place will be approximately 200.

complete Cordless coverage throughout the facilities, including 2
Benefits, Absolutely all systems to be integrated will be based on mature technologies in the market. This grants El Porteo Building systems the highest reliability.

Technology Reliability.

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With Siemens, you can count with the best technological partner, through continuous support and understanding of your needs
SIEMENSs marketing network is present throughout the country so as to be closer to your needs, either through our branches or our Certified Partner Network. We have our own application lab and showroom to offer you products that match your requirements. Our Customer Service Center has been thought of so as to offer the best service, by combining state-of-the-art technology in Customer Relationship Management applications with a team of people trained to solve any of your concerns in excess of your expectations. Also, when your company buys any of our products, it has the support of our Technical Support network throughout the country.
Being a Siemenss customer means having the support of a leading company, with worldwide recognition for its orientation to innovation and state-of-the-art technology. Wherever you want to have business, you can be sure that Siemens will be there, because you can count on us in more than 160 countries. Our products and solutions have been developed with the highest quality standards in the market. This sets us apart from our competitors. Through joint efforts together with our customers, we have managed to create competitive advantages supported by top technological design to match your current and future needs.

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