Siemens Hicom cordless EM User Manual

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Page 1 - Gigaset active

sHicom cordless EMGigaset activeOperatinginstructionsWarning!Read the safety notes on pages 2 and 5 before putting the equipment into service.

Page 2 - Safety notes

10●Integrated power saving function: If you leave the base station radio range when the mobile unit is switched on, the interval between synchronisati

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11The mobile unit features a 4-line display with 16 characters per line. Depending on the situation, the display shows:●digits, e.g. dialled numbers,●

Page 4 - Features

12The two display keys are located directly under the display. The current functions of the display keys are status-dependent and are displayed in the

Page 5 - Additional safety notes for

13The user-friendly display system guides the user quickly and effectively through the entire range of features available with this telephone system.F

Page 6 - Table of contents

14GeneralDisplay key for cancelling functions/returning to the next menu level up.AOn-hook key for ending calls or for cancelling functions and return

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15Putting the mobile unit into service.●Hold the mobile unit with the dialling keypad facing downwards (see Figure 2). A battery compartment for 2 bat

Page 8 - Environmental conditions

16Putting the mobile unit into serviceThe batteries supplied (NiCd) are not charged.To charge the batteries, insert the mobile unit in the Gigaset 200

Page 9 - Radio range

17Putting the mobile unit into serviceMobile unit battery life:These times are only achieved after several charging and discharging cycles.Permitted b

Page 10 - Lending/disposing

18Note on using NiMH batteries:After you have inserted the NiMH batteries, we recom-mend that the mobile unit be fully charged and then dis-charged un

Page 11 - Explanation of the display

19Putting the mobile unit into service.For information on setting the language, see page 57.Your system administrator supplies you with mobile units t

Page 12 - Display keys

2GeneralSafety notesNotes on mobile unit use●Research has shown that electronic devices, such as medical equipment, can be affected by the mobile unit

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20Putting the mobile unit into servicee.g.H...Enter the mobile unit system code (eight-digit) and confirm the entry with the display key – * symbols

Page 14 - (switching functions)

21●Off status: display clear – calls are not received!●On status:e.g.-!is displayed – prerequisite for all telephone functions, normal operating s

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22Telephone functionsThis display when the mobile is on is a prerequisite and initial status for all telephone functions (see also ”Radio range” page

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23C Press the talk key - the user’s own mobile unit number appears in the dis-play.External codee.g. GEnter the external code, e.g. "0", whe

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24Telephone functionsBlock dialling means that you enter the number first (up to 32 digits), if necessary correct it and then press the talk key to di

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25Telephone functions.You have dialled a number, but the other party is busy or does not answer: press the on-hook key. The last five numbers dialled

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26Switching functionsEditing a numberPress the display key.Scroll to the desired number.Press the display key. Scroll to  ;.(!,and confirm. Edit

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27Switching functionsPrerequisite: The required function is set up!If a dialled internal user is busy or if your call is not answered, you can program

Page 21 - – you hear the

28Switching functionsYou are conducting an internal or external call and would like to obtain some information from an internal or external user:4OPr

Page 22 - Telephone functions

29This function allows you to set up a telephone conference with up to five users. You are conducting a call and wish to set up a telephone conference

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3GeneralFigure 1: Operating elements, unit parts* Shows variant without Ex-protection indicationOperating elements, unit parts124567893111210*1 Receiv

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30Switching functionsLike other Hicom telephones, the mobile unit allows you to perform the following functions by entering codes. The codes in your s

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31Switching functionsAssociated diallingSet up connections for othertelephones.*67+ Partner+ph. no.Override (Short cut)Override and speak in a busy co

Page 26 - Switching functions

32Switching functionsDTMF dialling (tone dialling)(Short cut)Transmit DTMF signals.*53Night service onoffDiversion of all calls to a fixeddestination.

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33Switching functions* If activated (consult your system administrator if necessary).** You can enter the codes that are valid for your system in this

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34Telephone directoryYour mobile unit has a telephone directory for storing up to 100 numbers, see also Note on page 44. The stored num-bers can be si

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35Telephone directoryOverview – key layout●Enter the telephone number (2nd and 3rd line)●When you have entered the name, press the display key and en

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36Telephone directoryPress the display key – the directory is displayed.Press the display key.Press the display keys to scroll to ;!0),2and confir

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37Telephone directoryInserting a function:You can enter a pause, e.g. following an international prefix, when you are entering the telephone numbers.P

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38Telephone directoryPrerequisite: Number is stored and mobile unit is "on" – no connection is set up (idle).Press the display key – the fir

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39Telephone directoryThe stored entries – numbers and/or names – can be edited, deleted or displayed.Press the display key – the first names are displ

Page 34 - Telephone directory

4GeneralFeatures of the DECT* mobile unit●Illuminated graphical display with battery charge display●Status-dependent functions●Number redial for the l

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40Telephone directoryYou can also delete all of the entries in the entire telephone directory in one go, e.g. if you are lending the mobile unit to an

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41Main menu – functionsIncoming calls are signalled and can be accepted or, for example, forwarded to another telephone.The following are blocked when

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42Main menu – functionsDSS number for locked mobile unitYou can store one external DSS number (direct station selection number) which can be dialled i

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43Main menu – functionsShort cuts make it easier to perform "longer" operating sequences, e.g. automatic callback or other code functions. S

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44Main menu – functionsSwitch to entering the short cut contents.4Press the recall key.OEnter the code "*58".Press the display key. Confir

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45Main menu – functionsIf your mobile unit is logged onto more than one base (DECT systems*), you can set it to a particular base or "best base&q

Page 41 - Main menu – functions

46Main menu – functionsPrerequisite:You have selected a specific base as described above and have called up the submenu . The display shows:9To activ

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47SettingsOverview – settingsSetting Explanation/notes Level DefaultHandset VolumeCall volume;Level 1 is not shown in the display!31Ringer Options– vo

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48Settings Press the menu key.Scroll to ?!)#-and confirm.For an explanation of the individual settings, see the section entitled "Overview –

Page 44

49SettingsYou can rename the preset base names "Base 1" through "Base 6". Within a company, for example, base 1 could be changed t

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5GeneralAdditional safety notes for the standard versionNotes on mobile unit use●Do not charge and use the mobile unit in environ-ments where there is

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50SettingsISDN configurationNot relevant for cordless EM.De-registering a baseThe mobile unit should not be de-registered!Attention!If the mobile unit

Page 47 - Settings

51SettingsOverview – handset settingsSetting Explanation/notes Level DefaultBeepssee page 52 – –AutoBacklightThe backlight is switched on when the fir

Page 48

52SettingsOverview – beepsBeep type Explanation, note DefaultKey BeepsAudible each time a key is pressed.OnBatt. Low BeepAudible approx. 5 minutes bef

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53Settings Press the menu key.Scroll to ?!)#- and confirm.Scroll to6) -!?!)#- and confirm.Confirm!!-.For an explanation of the individual

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54SettingsThe stored default select services – operating sequences for Telecom services – cannot be used with cordless EM.Saving functions under Fre

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55SettingsPINEnter the mobile unit PIN and confirm.Press the display key –''!),!- !'!! is displayed for approx. 2 seconds. or

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56SettingsYou can use this function to change your personal mobile unit PIN. The default PIN is "0000".The mobile unit PIN is required for t

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57SettingsPrerequisite:The mobile unit is on (German default state*!) Press the menu key.Scroll to ?!)#- and confirm.Scroll to 6) -!?!)#- an

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58SettingsYou can use this function to reset your mobile unit to the defined default state, e.g. if you are handing over your mobile unit to another u

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59SettingsSettings after the mobile unit has been reset:Telephone directory: RetainedShort cuts: RetainedRedial: DeletedMobile unit PIN: As per last s

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6General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Operating elements, unit parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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60AppendixBefore contacting the Service department, you should attempt to rectify any errors yourself: TroubleshootingCaution:The battery compartment

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61AppendixThe mobile units have been approved by the German Fed-eral Office of Telecommunication Approval (BZT). They comply with the conditions of ap

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62AppendixAcoustic signalsSteady toneInternal dial toneConfirmation toneBusy toneRing toneExternal dial toneError beep/range warningBeepBeepBeepPauseB

Page 60 - Appendix

63●Gigaset 2000H headset Comprising an adapter and headset.Note: high-performance nickel-metal-hydride batteries are recommended for use in conjunctio

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64AAccessories...63Acoustic signals ...62Activating/deactivatingthe mobile unit ...21Actuate s

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65IndexDSS numberdeleting ...42displaying...42storing...42DTMF dialling..

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66IndexOOn status...11, 22Operating elements...3Operating status...21Override ...

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67Only the original battery packs C39165-A7019-B110 and C39165-A7019-B112 may be used with Gigaset active Ex.If other batteries are used, operation in

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For sales queries:In the event of an error:When passing on the deviceenter the following telephone numbers:Printed on recycled paper –doing more for t

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7GeneralTelephone directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Entering letters/characters and digits . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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8The Hicom® cordless EM DECT* telephone system com-prises●the radio exchange for the Hicom 150 E system,●up to 16 base stations (transmitter/receiver)

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9General●Local functions can also be performed in the charging shell.●Before saving, local functions can be cancelled with the menu key or the on-ho

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