HiPath 4000Gigaset M1 professional in HiPath Cordless EnterpriseOperating Instructions
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1Operating instructionsThese operating instructions describe your mobile telephone and its functions on your communications system.All functions that
2Environmental conditionsFor safety information, see the back cover. Permitted temperature range, see page 57.Radio rangeDisplaying the radio rangeCon
3Keys, function selection and displayFunction keysThe following function keys are available: Key Name UseaOn-hook and on/off key• End a call• Cancel f
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
5Display keysEach display key can be programmed with one function. Display key programming depends on the operating status. A function can be rep-rese
6On or messagestatusExample for on or message status display:Dial status Example for dial status display:Ringing status Example for ringing status dis
7CallstatusExample for call status display:1 Name of the user2 Internal phone number of the user3 Functions offered by the tele-phone system4 Current
8Function selectionFunction selection with the on or message statusWith the on or message status, the mobile telephone functions are listed in the dis
9Selection in dial/ringing/call statusThe telephone system functions appear in the display in dial, ringing and call statuses.For example, you can scr
Safety notes for the mobile telephoneDanger:• Do not use the mobile telephone in potentially explosive atmospheres.• A transmitter power is emitted by
10Putting the mobile telephone into serviceRemoving the protective coverInserting the batteryOpening thebatterycompartmentUnscrew the battery compartm
11Charging and using the batteryTo charge the battery, insert the mobile telephone into the charging shell with the keypad facing forwards.The chargin
12Operating and charging timesThe operating times are only achieved after several charging and dis-charging cycles.Permitted batteriesThe following ba
13Fitting the attachment clipA second battery compartment lid is supplied with the mobile tele-phone featuring a slot for the attachment clip. Assembl
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.[
15Registering the mobile telephone at the system OverviewPreparing for registration• Ask your system administrator for the following information:– Pho
16Secondtelephone• Open the login window on the telephone system with a second telephone. Carry out the steps described below.The second telephone can
17Registering at the system for the first timeRegistering amobile telephoneProceed as follows when registering the mobile telephone:© or G Open the ma
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
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
IOverview of unit parts123456798131011121 Receiver inset 10 Hash key2 Display 11 NET/callbackkey3 Display keys 12 Direct call key4 Control key 13 Micr
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
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
22Speakerphone modeAdvantages Speakerphone mode offers you the following advantages:• Other persons can listen to and participate in the call.• Your h
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
24Number redialz Use the "Redial" display key to open the number redial list. The last five phone numbers dialled are automatically saved in
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
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
27OverviewTelephone directory functionsPlease proceed as shown in the overview on page 27 to perform a tel-ephone directory or NET carrier list functi
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
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
IISafety notes for using the batteryCaution:• Only used approved batteries, see page 10.• Avoid contact with fire and water.• Only use the approved C3
30SettingsOverviewThe following overview shows the functions for setting the mobile telephone.GOn or message statusor©x tMain menuÎDFamily/FunCalendar
31Default stateThe following table shows the mobile telephone’s default settings:Settings Explanation/notes Levels Default stateSound SettingsRinger v
32Setting the sound setting functionsFinding andsettingPlease proceed as shown in the overview on page 30 to find a sound setting function. Then set t
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
34Activating/deactivating the ringerDeactivating« Hold down the key until you hear a confirmation tone.The ringer is deactivated.Activating« Hold down
35Activating/deactivating the vibration alarmYou can activate the vibration alarm in addition to or in place of the ringing tone.Please proceed as sho
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
37Enhanced functionsTelephone system functionsOverviewThe following overview shows the service functions which can be ac-cessed from the System menu o
38Using the service codesThe following table shows the service functions which you can exe-cute via your mobile telephone either in interactive mode (
39Function Explanation/notes Standard codeIndividual codeSwitches (continued)Call forwarding See page 40 25Forward number See page 40 26Voice infoOwn
IIIQuick reference guidePerforming a direct call:Press the direct call key.Activating or deactivating the mobile telephone:a Hold down the on/off key.
40Forwarding callsHiPath Cordless Enterprise offers the following functions for call for-warding. Please proceed as shown in the overview on page 37 a
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
42Opening the digital telephone directoryYou can use this function to open the telephone system’s digital tele-phone directory.Please proceed as shown
43Performing the code functionsThe following table shows code functions which you can execute by entering the standard codes displayed.The individual
44Mobile telephone functionsRoom monitor and walkie-talkie modeOverviewUsing as a room monitorThis function allows you to monitor a room from a remote
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
46Activating and deactivatingPlease proceed as shown in the overview on page 44 to activate and deactivate walkie-talkie mode.Making and answering cal
47Performing the time functionsOverviewGOn or message statusor©x tMain menuÎDFamily/Fun[ ÎCalendar/Clock Calender/Clock[Sound SettingsDSet Appoints. S
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
49Switching functionsRinging statusOverviewThe following overview shows the switching functions which can be accessed in ringing status. The desired c
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50Call statusOverviewThe following overview shows the switching functions which can be accessed in call status.Call statusSwitching functions[MUTE ON
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
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
53Entering textCharacter tableThis character table is the internal character table of the mobile tele-phone. It shows the assignment of all keys:Press
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
55AppendixTrou bleshoo tin gSome malfunctions can be resolved without outside intervention. The following table provides a list of such malfunctions.E
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
57Technical dataHiPath Cordless EnterpriseMobile telephoneStandards DECT in accordance with ETSI TBR 6/10/22Number of channels 120 duplex channelsRadi
58AccessoriesCharging shellThe S30807-K6718-X charging shell is used for charging the battery and storing the mobile telephone safely. Further informa
59Declaration of conformityYour mobile telephone is supplied for use within a specific country, which is displayed on the underside of the device. Cou
VContentsOverview of unit parts ... IQuick reference guide... IIIOpera
60List of abbreviationsThe following is a list of abbreviations used in this manual.Abbreviation Definition%PercentADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse C
61IndexAAbbreviations ... 60Accessories ... 58Activating ... 13Ala
62Do not disturb ...38, 43DTB ...42EElectronic equipmentinterference ...
63settings ... 30switching functions ... 50telephone directory ... 27time functions ...
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VIPreparing for registration ....15Registering at the system for the first time...17Registering at anothe
VIIResetting the defaults............ 35Selecting a base ..............
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