Siemens HiPath 4000 User Manual

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HiPath 4000
Gigaset M1 professional
in
HiPath Cordless Enterprise
Operating Instructions
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - HiPath Cordless Enterprise

HiPath 4000Gigaset M1 professional in HiPath Cordless EnterpriseOperating Instructions

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VIIIEntering text...53Character table ...

Page 3 - Overview of unit parts

1Operating instructionsThese operating instructions describe your mobile telephone and its functions on your communications system.All functions that

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2Environmental conditionsFor safety information, see the back cover. Permitted temperature range, see page 57.Radio rangeDisplaying the radio rangeCon

Page 5 - Quick reference guide

3Keys, function selection and displayFunction keysThe following function keys are available: Key Name UseaOn-hook and on/off key• End a call• Cancel f

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4NET/Callback keyThe NET/Callback key provides access to the following functions de-pending on how it is operated:Control keyThe control key is assign

Page 7 - Contents

5Display keysEach display key can be programmed with one function. Display key programming depends on the operating status. A function can be rep-rese

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6On or messagestatusExample for on or message status display:Dial status Example for dial status display:Ringing status Example for ringing status dis

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7CallstatusExample for call status display:1 Name of the user2 Internal phone number of the user3 Functions offered by the tele-phone system4 Current

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8Function selectionFunction selection with the on or message statusWith the on or message status, the mobile telephone functions are listed in the dis

Page 11 - Operating instructions

9Selection in dial/ringing/call statusThe telephone system functions appear in the display in dial, ringing and call statuses.For example, you can scr

Page 12 - Radio range

Safety notes for the mobile telephoneDanger:• Do not use the mobile telephone in potentially explosive atmospheres.• A transmitter power is emitted by

Page 13 - Function keys

10Putting the mobile telephone into serviceRemoving the protective coverInserting the batteryOpening thebatterycompartmentUnscrew the battery compartm

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11Charging and using the batteryTo charge the battery, insert the mobile telephone into the charging shell with the keypad facing forwards.The chargin

Page 15 - Operating status display

12Operating and charging timesThe operating times are only achieved after several charging and dis-charging cycles.Permitted batteriesThe following ba

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13Fitting the attachment clipA second battery compartment lid is supplied with the mobile tele-phone featuring a slot for the attachment clip. Assembl

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14Setting the languageYou can change the language if your preferred language is not set by default:© or G Open the main menu.or:Select the main menu.[

Page 18 - Function selection

15Registering the mobile telephone at the system OverviewPreparing for registration• Ask your system administrator for the following information:– Pho

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16Secondtelephone• Open the login window on the telephone system with a second telephone. Carry out the steps described below.The second telephone can

Page 20 - Inserting the battery

17Registering at the system for the first timeRegistering amobile telephoneProceed as follows when registering the mobile telephone:© or G Open the ma

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18Determining direct call numbersYou must determine a direct call number to perform a direct call. The room monitor number is used as the direct call

Page 22 - Permitted batteries

19Conducting callsc oru Start a call with the talk or speakerphone key.a ork You can end a call with the on-hook key or by placing the mobile tele-pho

Page 23 - Fitting the attachment clip

IOverview of unit parts123456798131011121 Receiver inset 10 Hash key2 Display 11 NET/callbackkey3 Display keys 12 Direct call key4 Control key 13 Micr

Page 24 - Setting the language

20You can use the menu key to activate the following functions when entering the phone number:c or u Press the talk or speakerphone key.Conducting a c

Page 25 - Preparing for registration

21Ending acalla or k Press the on-hook key or place the mobile telephone in the charging shell.The call charges are displayed, depending on the system

Page 26 - ID entered for

22Speakerphone modeAdvantages Speakerphone mode offers you the following advantages:• Other persons can listen to and participate in the call.• Your h

Page 27 - Registering at another system

23Conducting direct callsIf a direct call number is specified, you can conduct direct calls in on or message status. This is also possible if the keyp

Page 28 - Room monitor

24Number redialz Use the "Redial" display key to open the number redial list. The last five phone numbers dialled are automatically saved in

Page 29 - Conducting calls

25Dial this function to cancel automatic redial, or press any key.Processing the redial listTo find the function you are looking for, please refer to

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26Telephone directory and NET carrier listD Use the control key to open the mobile telephone’s telephone direc-tory. The mobile telephone can save ent

Page 31 - Answering a call

27OverviewTelephone directory functionsPlease proceed as shown in the overview on page 27 to perform a tel-ephone directory or NET carrier list functi

Page 32 - Speakerphone mode

28Call up a phone number saved in the mobile telephone’s telephone di-rectory.Call up a prefix number saved in the NET carrier list. You can extend th

Page 33 - Muting the microphone

29[ Save the anniversary.You can use this display key to delete the anniversary.Dialling with the telephone directory or NET carrier listD or R Press

Page 34 - Number redial

IISafety notes for using the batteryCaution:• Only used approved batteries, see page 10.• Avoid contact with fire and water.• Only use the approved C3

Page 35 - Processing the redial list

30SettingsOverviewThe following overview shows the functions for setting the mobile telephone.GOn or message statusor©x tMain menuÎDFamily/FunCalendar

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31Default stateThe following table shows the mobile telephone’s default settings:Settings Explanation/notes Levels Default stateSound SettingsRinger v

Page 37 - Telephone directory functions

32Setting the sound setting functionsFinding andsettingPlease proceed as shown in the overview on page 30 to find a sound setting function. Then set t

Page 38 - Entering an anniversary

33Menu You can set a different ringer volume for a specific length of time in this menu (e.g.during the night).Menu The advisory tones have the follow

Page 39 - Display Number

34Activating/deactivating the ringerDeactivating« Hold down the key until you hear a confirmation tone.The ringer is deactivated.Activating« Hold down

Page 40 - Settings

35Activating/deactivating the vibration alarmYou can activate the vibration alarm in addition to or in place of the ringing tone.Please proceed as sho

Page 41 - Default state

36Selecting a baseIf your mobile telephone is registered at multiple bases, then you can set a specific base or the base with the best reception as th

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37Enhanced functionsTelephone system functionsOverviewThe following overview shows the service functions which can be ac-cessed from the System menu o

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38Using the service codesThe following table shows the service functions which you can exe-cute via your mobile telephone either in interactive mode (

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39Function Explanation/notes Standard codeIndividual codeSwitches (continued)Call forwarding See page 40 25Forward number See page 40 26Voice infoOwn

Page 45 - Resetting the defaults

IIIQuick reference guidePerforming a direct call:Press the direct call key.Activating or deactivating the mobile telephone:a Hold down the on/off key.

Page 46 - Selecting a base

40Forwarding callsHiPath Cordless Enterprise offers the following functions for call for-warding. Please proceed as shown in the overview on page 37 a

Page 47 - Enhanced functions

41Using the mailboxIf you set up fixed call forwarding to the mailbox, you can then play back and delete incoming messages. Please proceed as shown in

Page 48 - Using the service codes

42Opening the digital telephone directoryYou can use this function to open the telephone system’s digital tele-phone directory.Please proceed as shown

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43Performing the code functionsThe following table shows code functions which you can execute by entering the standard codes displayed.The individual

Page 50 - Forwarding calls

44Mobile telephone functionsRoom monitor and walkie-talkie modeOverviewUsing as a room monitorThis function allows you to monitor a room from a remote

Page 51 - Using the missed calls list

45Please proceed as shown in the overview on page 44 to configure and deactivate the room monitor function.A call received at a mobile telephone at wh

Page 52 - Performing the display test

46Activating and deactivatingPlease proceed as shown in the overview on page 44 to activate and deactivate walkie-talkie mode.Making and answering cal

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47Performing the time functionsOverviewGOn or message statusor©x tMain menuÎDFamily/Fun[ ÎCalendar/Clock Calender/Clock[Sound SettingsDSet Appoints. S

Page 54 - Mobile telephone functions

48FunctionsYou can arrange for your mobile telephone to remind you of an ap-pointment. Only one appointment can be set. Please proceed as shown in the

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49Switching functionsRinging statusOverviewThe following overview shows the switching functions which can be accessed in ringing status. The desired c

Page 57 - Performing the time functions

50Call statusOverviewThe following overview shows the switching functions which can be accessed in call status.Call statusSwitching functions[MUTE ON

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51FunctionsPlease proceed as shown in the overview on page 50 to use one of these functions.Setting up an enquiry during a callYou can use this functi

Page 59 - Switching functions

52Transferring a callYou can use this function to forward an external call which you an-swered to another station.Picking up a callYou can use this fu

Page 60 - Call status

53Entering textCharacter tableThis character table is the internal character table of the mobile tele-phone. It shows the assignment of all keys:Press

Page 61 - Functions

54Key utilisationTo enter a character, press the appropriate key the relevant number of times or until the character appears.The first letter of a wor

Page 62 - START TRANSFER

55AppendixTrou bleshoo tin gSome malfunctions can be resolved without outside intervention. The following table provides a list of such malfunctions.E

Page 63 - Entering text

56Cleaning the mobile telephoneTo clean the mobile telephone and the charging shell, simply wipe them with a damp or antistatic cloth; never use a dry

Page 64 - Key utilisation

57Technical dataHiPath Cordless EnterpriseMobile telephoneStandards DECT in accordance with ETSI TBR 6/10/22Number of channels 120 duplex channelsRadi

Page 65 - Appendix

58AccessoriesCharging shellThe S30807-K6718-X charging shell is used for charging the battery and storing the mobile telephone safely. Further informa

Page 66 - Cleaning the mobile telephone

59Declaration of conformityYour mobile telephone is supplied for use within a specific country, which is displayed on the underside of the device. Cou

Page 67 - Technical data

VContentsOverview of unit parts ... IQuick reference guide... IIIOpera

Page 68 - Accessories

60List of abbreviationsThe following is a list of abbreviations used in this manual.Abbreviation Definition%PercentADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse C

Page 69 - Declaration of conformity

61IndexAAbbreviations ... 60Accessories ... 58Activating ... 13Ala

Page 70 - List of abbreviations

62Do not disturb ...38, 43DTB ...42EElectronic equipmentinterference ...

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63settings ... 30switching functions ... 50telephone directory ... 27time functions ...

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© Siemens AG 2004Information and Communication NetworksHofmannstr. 51 • D-81359 MünchenOrder no.: A31003-G2123-B200-1-7619The information in this docu

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VIPreparing for registration ....15Registering at the system for the first time...17Registering at anothe

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VIIResetting the defaults............ 35Selecting a base ..............

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