Siemens gigaset 4010 Operating Instructions Manual
Siemens gigaset 4010 Operating Instructions Manual

Siemens gigaset 4010 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Be inspired Operating instructions and safety precautions...
  • Page 2: Brief Overview Of The Handset

    General Brief overview of the handset Status LED (light-emitting diode) Display (display field) lights up during a call; flashes at: – Incoming call Charging status – New messages empty full – Alarm call, appoint- " flashes: Caution ments, anniversaries Reception strength Current functions Control key and display keys...
  • Page 3: Functions Of The Control Key

    General Functions of the control key The control key has different functions in individual operating situations. Control When the tele- In lists and menus In an entry field phone is idle scroll up or move cursor one line up Open directory or scroll down or move cursor one line down...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Brief overview of the handset ........1 Interaction between control key and display keys .
  • Page 5 Contents Text messages (SMS) ........38 Incoming list ........... . .41 Outgoing list .
  • Page 6 Contents Appendix ..........74 Maintenance .
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Congratulations on purchasing your Siemens Gigaset! Please read the following pages to find out how your telephone works so you can get the best out of your new phone. Safety precautions Only use the power supply unit supplied, identified on the underside of the device.
  • Page 8: Preparing The Telephone

    Preparing the telephone Preparing the telephone The package contains the following: one base station one handset one power supply unit one telephone cable one belt clip for the handset two batteries one set of operating instructions. Installing the base station Notes on the installation The base station is designed for operation in rooms with a tempera- ture range from +5 °C to +45 °C.
  • Page 9 Only use the power supply unit supplied as indicated on the underside of the device. If you buy another cable, ensure that the telephone leads have 3-4 assignment. Attention: new telephone cable. Only use the cable supplied. If you might need another one, only use Siemens original acces- sories.
  • Page 10: Operating The Handset

    Only insert the recommended rechargeable batteries (see page 78). Never use ordinary (non-rechargeable) batteries as they may pose a health hazard or cause injury. Never use non-Siemens charging units as these may damage the batteries. Placing handset into base station and charging the batteries Before activating your handset, place it in the base station with the dis- play facing upward.
  • Page 11: Attaching The Belt Clip

    Preparing the telephone ΠOnce the initial charging operation is completed you can re- place your handset in the base station after each call. Charg- ing is controlled electronically. This ensures optimum charg- ing and prolongs battery life. The batteries heat up during charging. This is normal and not dangerous.
  • Page 12: Date And Time

    Date and time Press keys: Date and time Your Gigaset can act as an organizer and alarm clock to help you keep your appointments. Setting the date and the time You need to set the date and time so that the date and time when messages or calls are received can be dis- played correctly.
  • Page 13: Setting The Alarm Clock

    Date and time Press keys: Setting the alarm clock You can use your handset as an alarm clock. Prerequisite: The date and time are already set (see page 11). Activating the alarm clock The active alarm clock rings every day at the time en- tered.
  • Page 14: Schedule

    Date and time Press keys: Deactivating the alarm clock The alarm clock is set but you do not want it to ring eve- ry day Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Calendar/Clock ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Select the menu item and confirm. Alarm Clock ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Select...
  • Page 15 Date and time Press keys: Entering the time [D[< e.g. Enter the hours/minutes (e.g.: 9.05 h as shown). Scroll forward one line. Choosing the ringer melody for the appointment alarm Choose the ringer melody. $,;0 Save the settings. Œ An appointment alarm will ring only if the hand- set is idle.
  • Page 16: Display Missed Appointments And Anniversaries

    Date and time Press keys: Display missed appointments and anniversaries Appointments and anniversaries that have been sig- nalled on the handset but not been accepted are saved in a list. signals a new unaccepted appointment/anniver- $SSW sary. Press the right display key to show the list of events.
  • Page 17: Making Calls

    Making calls Press keys: Making calls Make an external call External calls are calls into the public telephone net- work. Enter the call number; if you make a mistake, use the display key and enter the correct number. Press the talk key. Press the end call key to end the call.
  • Page 18: Answering A Call

    Making calls Press keys: Answering a call Your handset rings (ringer) and the status LED flashes. Press the talk or handsfree key. “ Simply remove the handset from the base station (fac- tory setting: “Auto talk” (see page 66). Œ If the ringer is disturbing you, press the 6LOHQW display key...
  • Page 19: Handsfree Talking

    Making calls Press keys: If the telephone number or the name is not displayed, you will see: If you have not requested CLIP . External If call number display has been de- Unavailable liberately suppressed by the caller (CLIR). CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation = The caller's telephone number is displayed CLIR...
  • Page 20: Muting The Microphone

    Making calls Press keys: Handsfree talking during a call Activate handsfree talking. Set the volume: press the handsfree key once more. Raise or lower the volume. $,;0 Save the volume level. Change from handsfree talking to the handset. End the call. Œ...
  • Page 21: Mailbox (External Answering Machine)

    Making calls Press keys: Mailbox (external answering machine) Storing the mailbox for fast access You can use the mailbox for fast access. Check with your network provider for this. Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Voice Mail ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 22: Enhanced Telephone Features

    Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Enhanced telephone features Your Gigaset not only lets you make and receive tele- phone calls it gives you quick and easy access to a wide range of modern communication features. Automatic redial Your handset automatically saves the last five tele- phone numbers or names dialled (see page 23).
  • Page 23 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Copying the telephone number to the directory Display the telephone number. Select a telephone number and open the menu. The directory entry field opens. Copy to Directory ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] The telephone number is already entered. If necessary, change the telephone number, enter the name (and, if appropriate, an anniversary, see page 29).
  • Page 24: Directory And Network Access List

    Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Directory and network access list With the directory you can store up to 200 tele- phone numbers and then dial them at push of a button (depending on the size of the entries). If you wish to take advantage of offers from low-cost telephone companies you can save their prefixes (Call-by-Call) in the network access list The telephone directory and the network access list are...
  • Page 25: Character Map

    Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Character map Press the relevant key repeatedly or hold it down: 10 x 11x 12x 13x 14x £ ¥ ¤ Blank ä á à â ã ç ë é è ê < ï í ì î...
  • Page 26 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Dialling a number from the directory Open the directory. Enter the first letter of the name e.g. (e.g. “E“ for Emma): Press the key twice and scroll with the key. The names are listed in alphabetical order.
  • Page 27 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Displaying and changing a directory entry Open the directory/network access list. Select the required entry. 9LHZ Display the complete information on the entry. If necessary, you can change the telephone number/ name: &KDQJH Open the input field and make the required changes. If necessary change the telephone number.
  • Page 28 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Copying an entry to another handset You can copy an entry to another Comfort handset to save yourself time and effort. Open the directory/network access list. Select the required entry. Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Copy Entry ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Select the internal user (receiving handset) and con-...
  • Page 29 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Copying the directory or network access list You can copy the entire directory or the network ac- cess list to another Comfort handset to save yourself time and effort. Open the directory/network access list. Select the required entry. Open the menu.
  • Page 30 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Displaying the memory available Open the directory/network access list. Select an entry. Open the menu. The memory available is displayed. Available Memory: ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Œ The memory available is split between the directory and the network access list. The memory available for both lists is dis- played.
  • Page 31: Caller List

    Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Caller list The telephone numbers for the last 30incoming calls are copied to the caller list. Prerequisite: the incoming call number has been transmitted (CLIP). Depending on the setting either all incoming calls or only missed calls (factory setting) are stored. If there were several missed calls from the same number only the last call is stored.
  • Page 32 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Opening the caller list If there are new calls a prompt appears on the display and the status LED flashes. Press. Select the entry. Calls List ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] The number received last is displayed. 'HOHWH Press to delete the current entry.
  • Page 33 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Caller list settings You can set the following options: only the missed calls are stored all incoming calls are stored Press. Select the menu item and confirm. Calls List ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Caller List ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Confirm.
  • Page 34: Making Cost-Effective Calls

    Making cost-effective calls Press keys: Making cost-effective calls To save money you should use the services of the cheapest network providers. Without having to regis- ter with them you are provided with prefixes that you dial before the actual telephone number (call-by-call). This gives you convenient access to low-cost tele- phone tariffs.
  • Page 35 Making cost-effective calls Press keys: Storing the network provider prefix (call-by-call) for speed dialling You can store eight numbers for speed dialling from the network access list. To do so you must enter the prefix (2–9) before the network provider's name. Example: 2 and now the network provider's name.
  • Page 36: Automatic Preselection

    Making cost-effective calls Press keys: Automatic preselection You can store the number of a frequently used network provider (call-by-call). It is automatically put in front of the telephone number dialled (“linking”) or not, as the case may be. You must therefore define lists of telephone numbers to be dialled “with preselection”...
  • Page 37 Making cost-effective calls Press keys: Step 1: Storing the network provider prefix You must first store the prefix of a frequently used network provider (preselection). Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Base Settings ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Select the menu item and confirm. Preselection ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 38 Making cost-effective calls Press keys: List “without preselection” Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Base Settings ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Select the menu item and confirm. Preselection ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Select the menu item and confirm. Without Presel. ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Select the required entry. &KDQJH Change the entry.
  • Page 39: Text Messages (Sms)

    Text messages (SMS) Press keys: Text messages (SMS) With your Comfort handset you can send and receive text messages (SMS messages). SMS messages can only be received by devices which support this feature (mobile phones, PCs, other telephones). Short Message Service Prerequisite: CLIP Calling line identification (CLIP) and station number...
  • Page 40 Text messages (SMS) Press keys: Write the message; for information on entering letters and characters, see page 24. Hi Peter, can't come today because I have a dental ap- pointment. Move cursor in the text field. The next characters entered will appear to the right of the cursor.
  • Page 41 Text messages (SMS) Press keys: The national prefix must be entered with the recipient’s telephone number even for numbers in the local net- work. Example: 089 12345678 – national telephone number in the fixed network 017X 1234567 – telephone number in the mobile te- lephony network 0049 89 12345678 –...
  • Page 42: Incoming List

    Text messages (SMS) Press keys: Incoming list Reading and deleting received SMS messages The status LED flashes on all handsets to signal new text messages (SMS). Date and time are specified for each SMS received (as set in the telephone, see page 11). The SMS messages are sorted in chronological order.
  • Page 43 Text messages (SMS) Press keys: When it has been read a new SMS receives the status “old SMS” . Œ If your incoming memory is full you will see the message:”SMS lists are full. Please delete messages” . Confirm with and delete all SMS messages you no longer need.
  • Page 44: Outgoing List

    Text messages (SMS) Press keys: Outgoing list All SMS messages that have been stored are displayed in the outgoing list. After transmission, these messag- es remain in the list until manually deleted. ΠMessages that were already released for trans- mission cannot be retrieved;...
  • Page 45: Sms Centre

    Text messages (SMS) Press keys: SMS centre To send and receive SMSs you need the telephone number of the service provider’s SMS centre. Important: the telephone number of SMS Centre 1 is always used when sending an SMS. The telephone number of SMS Centre 2 permits the receipt of SMS messages from a third-party provider.
  • Page 46 Text messages (SMS) Press keys: Changing the telephone number of an SMS centre You can change the telephone number of the SMS cen- tre for receiving/transmitting SMSs. Please inform yourself about special features and serv- ices offered by the SMS service provider before you change the preset numbers.
  • Page 47 Text messages (SMS) Press keys: Error sending an SMS Call charges are incurred by interrupting a transmis- sion. The following error codes may be displayed: Error code Description Permanent suppression of the tele- phone number is activated (CLIR). Error transmitting the SMS Error connecting to the Service Centre E0: SMS messages cannot be transmitted if the sta- tion number transmission feature is not enabled.
  • Page 48: Troubleshooting

    Text messages (SMS) Troubleshooting Error Possible causes Solution message Sending not “Telephone number trans- Ask your telecommunica- possible mission” feature not set tion service provider (Tele- kom) to activate this fea- ture Number of SMS centre Enter the number not stored in the tele- phone SMS transmission was in- Wait until the SMS is trans-...
  • Page 49: Registering And De-Registering Handsets

    To make calls with your handset you must “introduce” it to its base station (registering). This is a very simple and automatical process. Handsets of the Gigaset 2000/3000 families and non- Siemens handsets must be registered manually (see page 49). Automatic registration: Gigaset 4000 handsets at the Gigaset 4010 base station Automatic registration (“introducing”) is only possible...
  • Page 50: Manual Registration

    Registering and de-registering handsets Press keys: Manual registration: Gigaset 4000 handsets at the Gigaset 4010 base station If a handset has already been registered at a different base station, you must now register it at your base sta- tion. Step 1: Open the menu.
  • Page 51 Registering Gigaset 2000/3000 handsets and non-Siemens handsets at the Gigaset 4010 base station Prerequisite: The non-Siemens handsets must also comply with the GAP standard! Generic Access Profile = standard for the interworking of handsets and base stations of different manufacturers Œ...
  • Page 52: De-Registering Handsets

    Registering and de-registering handsets Press keys: De-registering handsets Prerequisite: You can only de-register handsets with a Gigaset 4000. The list of internal users is displayed. Select the handset to be de-registered. Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. De-reg.
  • Page 53: Operating More Than One Handset

    Operating more than one handset Press keys: Operating more than one handset . . . You can turn your Gigaset into a small PABX by registe- ring and operating up to six handsets on your base station. Changing the name of a handset The names INT 1, INT 2 etc.
  • Page 54: Changing A Handset's Internal Number

    Operating more than one handset Press keys: Changing a handset's internal number Registration automatically assigns handsets to the next available internal number (1 - 6). You can change the internal number of a handset. Display the list of internal users. Internal number of Internal the handset...
  • Page 55: Connecting A Call

    Operating more than one handset Press keys: Connecting a call You can forward an external call to another handset (connect). Open the list of internal users – the external user hears music on hold. Select the required user and call. If the internal user answers, announce an external call.
  • Page 56: Accepting Or Rejecting A Waiting Call

    Operating more than one handset Press keys: Accepting or rejecting a waiting call If you receive an external call during an internal call you will hear the call waiting tone (short tone). This function must be requested from your network provider.
  • Page 57: Deactivating The Ringer

    Operating more than one handset Press keys: Barging in You want to barge into an active call. Prerequisite: this function has to be activated at the base station previously. You see on the display and want to barge in In use now.
  • Page 58: Assigning Authorisation From The Handset

    Operating more than one handset Press keys: Assigning authorisation from the handset You can use this function to prevent individual hand- sets from dialling external numbers. You can set the following authorisations Internal+external – the handset can be used with- out restriction Ext incoming –...
  • Page 59: Room Monitoring

    Operating more than one handset Press keys: Room monitoring You can use a handset as a baby monitor. The distance from the handset to the baby should be at least 1 to 2 meters. The microphone must be facing the baby.
  • Page 60 Operating more than one handset Press keys: Storing the internal number for the room monitor Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Add. Features ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Select the menu item and confirm. Room Monitor. ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] To activate, select and to deactivate select . Scroll forward one line.
  • Page 61 Operating more than one handset Press keys: Storing an external number for room monitoring Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Add. Features ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Select the menu item and confirm. Room Monitor. ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] To activate, select and to deactivate select . Scroll forward one line.
  • Page 62: Walk And Talk Mode

    Operating more than one handset Press keys: Walk and Talk mode This function enables handsets (Gigaset 4000 Com- fort) to communicate outside the range of the base sta- tion. In Walk and Talk mode, handsets are no longer available for incoming calls. Example: Two friends are in a department store and each has a handset with the Walk and Talk mode active.
  • Page 63 Operating more than one handset Press keys: Using Walk and Talk mode Two handsets are set to Walk and Talk mode: Calling handset: &DOO Press. Called handset: The call is indicated by a message on the display. 6LOHQW Deactivate ring tone. Press.
  • Page 64: Individual Handset Settings

    Individual handset settings Press keys: Individual handset settings You can configure your handset to your own personal preferences. Changing a handset's display language Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. H/Set Settings ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] The active language is marked with (factory setting: Language ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]...
  • Page 65 Individual handset settings Press keys: Ringer volume and ringer melody You can choose from a number of options: Five ringer volumes (the factory setting is volume 5) “Crescendo” ring (increasing volume) Ringer off Any of ten ringer melodies Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 66: Attention Tone

    Individual handset settings Press keys: Attention tone All tones are deactivated if you activate the attention tone; if there is an incoming call a short advisory beep is generated; the status LED and the handsfree key flash to signal a call. Hold down.
  • Page 67: Activating/Deactivating Auto Talk

    Individual handset settings Press keys: Activating/deactivating Auto Talk When this function is activated you can remove the handset from the charging unit/base station without pressing the handset key to accept a call (factory setting). Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. H/Set Settings ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Select the function and press...
  • Page 68: Base Station Settings

    Base station settings Press keys: Base station settings All base station settings are conveniently made via the handset! Repeater support With the Gigaset repeater you can extend the range from your base station to the handset and increase the areas in which reception is possible. If you want to use a repeater, you must activate this function.
  • Page 69: Resetting The Base Station To The Factory Setting

    Base station settings Press keys: Resetting the base station to the factory setting Resetting the base station does not affect the system PIN or handset registration. Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Base Settings ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Select the menu item and confirm. Base Reset ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Enter the PIN and confirm...
  • Page 70: Base Station And Handset Security

    Base station and handset security Press keys: Base station and handset security To protect your telephone settings from unintentional access you should protect your Gigaset with a PIN (sys- tem PIN). Changing the system PIN To protect the system settings from unauthorised ac- cess you should change the system PIN (factory set- ting: 0000) to a PIN that only you know.
  • Page 71: Saving And Changing The Emergency Number

    Base station and handset security Press keys: Saving and changing the emergency number You can save emergency numbers. The emergency numbers are valid for all handsets. ΠYou can dial the emergency numbers even if your handset is barred for external dialling. Open the menu.
  • Page 72: Connecting The Base Station To A Pabx

    Connecting the base station to a PABX Press keys: Connecting the base station to a PABX Some telephone systems do not support the CLIP function and therefore also do not allow SMS messag- es to be sent or received. See the operating instructions for the telephone system.
  • Page 73: Saving The Prefix (Apl)

    Connecting the base station to a PABX Press keys: Œ The appropriate setting is marked with a Saving the prefix (APL) Prerequisite: It is necessary for your PABX to enter a prefix, such as “0”, before the telephone numbers for external calls (see page 73).
  • Page 74: Setting Pauses

    Connecting the base station to a PABX Press keys: Setting pauses Pause after line seizure You can use this function to set the length of the pause that is automatically inserted after you press the talk and before the telephone number is transmit- ted.
  • Page 75: Appendix

    72 hours. In many cases, you will then be able to use it again. Questions and answers If any questions occur to you while you are using your device, we are available 24 hours a day at www.my-siemens.com/customercare. You will find the most frequently asked questions and answers below. Question...
  • Page 76 Appendix Question Possible cause Possible solution External telephone Number barring (mail- Deactivate number bar- numbers can not be di- box service) is activated ring alled Telephone number Compare call barring matches a call barring numbers number Units/call charges are Tariff information is Request call charge not displayed missing...
  • Page 77: Customer Care (Service)

    You can get assistance easily when you have technical questions or questions about how to use your device by using our online support service on the Internet at: www.my-siemens.com/customercare or by referring to the section entitled Questions and answers in this manual (page 74).
  • Page 78 Appendix Excerpt from the original declaration “We, Siemens AG, declare, that the above mentioned product is man- ufactured according to our Full Quality Assurance System certified by CETECOM ICT Services GmbH with the registration number „Q810820M“ in compliance with ANNEX V of the R&TTE-Directive 99/05/EC.
  • Page 79: Technical Data

    Appendix Technical data Recommended batteries: Nickel-cadmium (NiCd) Nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH) Sanyo N-3U (700 mAh) Saft RH 6 NiMH 1300 (1300 mAh) Mobile Power 700 (700 mAh) Panasonic HHR-110 AA (1100 mAh) Panasonic 600 DT (600 mAh) Panasonic Pro+ 1500 (1500 mAh) Emmerich 700 (700 mAh) Sanyo HR-3U (1600 mAh) GP GP130 AAHC (1300 mAh)
  • Page 80: General Technical Data

    Appendix General technical data Feature Value DECT standard supported GAP standard supported No. of channels 60 duplex channels Radio frequency 1880 MHz - 1900 MHz range Duplex procedure Time multiplex, 10 ms frame length Channel grid 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbit/s Modulation GFSK...
  • Page 81: Compatibility

    Compatibility Compatibility The following list shows which Gigaset handset functions are support- ed by the different Gigaset base stations. 4000 Comfort handset Gigaset base station 303x 3010 / 3015 Dialling with the network access list Dialling a number from the local directory Dialling a number for the redialling list Internal calls (selective call/collective call) Handsfree talking at the Comfort handset...
  • Page 82 Compatibility 4000 Comfort handset Gigaset base station Support of all answering machine functions of the 4015 Classic base station (except for remote ope- ration, info function) Date and time display on Comfort handset Language selection possible SMS support: SMS message can be sent and received Access level configuration 4000 Comfort handset...
  • Page 83 Compatibility 4000 Classic handset Gigaset base station 4010/15 Comfort CLIP display at G 4000 Classic handset CLIP caller list administration Access level configuration Full support of 4010/4015 Comfort base station sel- ect carrier services Call charge/duration display at the Classic handset Support of all AM functions of the 4015 Comfort base station Time display on the Classic handset...
  • Page 84: Menu Table

    Menu table Menu table It is quicker to select a menu function by pressing and inserting the digit combi- nations than by scrolling! E.g.: to set the date. Main menu when the telephone is idle, press: Text Message Write Message Incoming Outgoing Service Centr.1...
  • Page 85 Menu table Base Settings System-PIN [entry] Base Reset Add. Features 8-4-1 Dialling Mode 8-4-1-1 Tone 8-4-1-2 Pulse 8-4-2 8-4-2-1 80 ms 8-4-2-[...] [etc. until] 8-4-2-7 600 ms 8-4-3 Repeater Mode 8-4-4 Access Code [entry] 8-4-5 [entry] Add. Emerg. No 8-4-6 Listening In 8-5-1 Preselection...
  • Page 86 Menu table Directory/network access list Press to open the directory/list. After selecting an entry and pressing the following menu functions are available 1 Display Number 2 Delete Entry 3 Copy Entry 5 Delete List 6 Send List 7 Available Memory Messages Press to access...
  • Page 87: Quick Reference Guide

    Quick reference guide Quick reference guide Handset Activate/deactivate the hold down handset Activate/deactivate the hold down keypad protection Activate/deactivate tones hold down Make an external call Redial a number if necessary select entry Save a call number in the Copy to Directory directory Dial with the directory [Name] if necessary...
  • Page 88: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories Upgrade your Gigaset to a cordless PABX: . . . Everyone has their own handset Toll-free internal communication External calls are transferred to the right person etc. Gigaset 4000 Comfort handset Gigaset 4000 Comfort offers you enhanced features. 5 line illuminated graphic display Walkie-Talkie Handsfree talking...
  • Page 89: Gigaset Repeater

    Directory for approx. 200 telephone numbers/ names Room monitoring Appointment alarm The package includes: handset with charging unit. Colour: Metallic midnight blue All units, accessories and batteries are available in specialised shops or via the Siemens Service Shop on the Internet: https://communication-market.siemens.de/serviceshop/default.asp...
  • Page 90: Index

    Index Index Collective call (making internal calls) 53 Compatibility 80 Accessories 87 Confirmation beep 65 Activating Confirmation beeps activating/ handset 10 deactivating 65 keypad protection 10 Connecting 54 warning and signal tones 65 Customer Care (Service) 76 Alarm call 13 Alarm clock 12 activating 12 Date setting 11...
  • Page 91 Index Factory setting Network access list base station 68 copying an entry 27 handset 66 copying the entire list 28 Flash time 71 deleting all entries 28 deleting or displaying an entry 26 dialling a number 25, 33 entering names 24 GAP standard 50 receiving 28 storing a number 23...
  • Page 92 Index messages 43 writing, storing and sending 38 Safety precautions 6 Storing Saving telephone numbers 23 emergency numbers 70 System PIN changing 69 system -PIN 69 Service 76 Settings 63 Technical data 78 display language 63 Text messages handset volume 63 see SMS 38 loudspeaker volume 63 SMS Centre 44...
  • Page 93 Issued by Information and Communication mobile Haidenauplatz 1 D-81667 München © Siemens AG 2002 All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Right of modification reserved. Printed in Germany (04/2002). Siemens Aktiengesellschaft http://www.my-siemens.com A3 1 0 0 8 - G4 0 1 0 - J 1 0 2 - 2 - 7 6 1 9...

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