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s Issued by Information and Communication mobile Haidenauplatz 1 D-81667 Munich © Siemens AG 2001 All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Right of modification reserved. Printed in Germany. (09/2001) Siemens Aktiengesellschaft http://www.my-siemens.com Order no.A31008-G200-B101-1-7619 Be inspired User guide and saf ety inf ormation ! 5 h + ?[...]
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2 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 U M S C H L _ V . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 Brief ov er view of the handset Display s ymbols and special c har acters Star ( * ) R R k e y Hash (#) P Pa u se Hold do wn R k ey Ke y loc k Phone list empty Star ke y Of f-hook ke y Phone book key -P a g e d o w n - Activ ate/ de[...]
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3 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 U M S C H L _ V . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 Congr at ulat ions on purc hasing y our Siemens Gigaset! In order to be able to use y our phone with ease, read the f ollowing pages to find out ho w it works.[...]
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4 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 U M S C H L _ V . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 S afet y informat ion Use only the plug-in pow er supply unit pro vided , as indicated on the bot tom of the device. Use only appro ved, r echar geable bat ter- ies of the same type . In other wor ds, ne v er use conv entional (non-rec harg[...]
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5 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 4 10 _ J a k o b I V Z . f m 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 Cont ents Brief overview of the handset . . . . . . . 2 Safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Putting your phone into operation . . . . 6 Making a phone call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Calling . . . . . . . . .[...]
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6 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 VO R B E R E I . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 P utt ing y our phone into oper at ion St ep 1: Connect up the base unit For the analog landline netw ork ● Insert the small connector of the pow er cable into the soc ket. ● Insert the cable in the cable duct. ● Plug the 3-pin adaptor[...]
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7 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 VO R B E R E I . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 St ep 2: P ut the handset into oper at ion Inser ting the batt eries ● Insert the bat teries with the correct polarity – see figure. ● P ut the low er end of the bat tery compartment cov er in position (see arro w), and press against t[...]
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8 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 VO R B E R E I . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 St ep 3: Plac e the handset on the base unit In order to mak e calls, y ou need to register your hand- set with the base unit (to make it kno wn to it). T he f ol- lowing te xt appear s on the display: "SEAR CH B ASE". P ut the han[...]
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9 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 VO R B E R E I . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 Recommended batteries Oper ating t imes/c harging times Nick el cadmium (NiCd) Nic kel-metal h ybrid (NiMH) San yo N-3U (70 0 mAh) Saf t RH 6 NiMH 1 30 0 (1 30 0 mAh) Mobile P ow er 700 (70 0 mAh) P anasonic HHR-1 1 0 AA (1 1 0 0 mAh) P anas[...]
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10 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 T E L E F . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 Making a phone c all Calling # Enter the call number . P ress the of f-hook ke y . P ress the on-hook k ey to termi- nate the call or place the handset on the base unit. Ac ce p t i n g a ca l l Y our phone rings (ringing tone). P re[...]
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11 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 T E L E F . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 Displaying the c aller's number (CLIP) Th e prerequisites f or this function are as f ollows: ● Y ou must hav e applied f or CLIP from your network pro vider . ● T he network pro vider must support call number displa y (CLIP). ● T he [...]
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12 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 T E L E F . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 Phone book The phone book mak es it easier to dial ten call numbers. A maximum of 22 digits ar e possible f or eac h entry . Storing a new entry Open the phone book. 34 Select and confirm yo ur desired item from the list. # Ent[...]
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13 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 m o b i l t _ a n . f m 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 Regist ering the handset with the base unit In order to mak e calls with your handset, y ou need to register it with the base unit. T his happens automati- cally the first time y ou use a handset. Automat ic r egistr ation: Gigaset 20 0 [...]
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14 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 m o b i l t _ a n . f m 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 Manual r egistr at ion: Gigaset 20 0 handset to other G AP base units Step 1: P ut the base unit on standby f or registration (see the user guide f o r the base unit). Step 2: Open the menu. 3 REGISTER HS Select and confirm. 3 GA[...]
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15 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 M O B I LT . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 S ett ings of the handset Y ou can change the set tings of your handset to suit y our requirements. T he curr ent set ting alwa y s has a c hec k mark against it. V olumes and tunes Receiv er volume T here are thr ee set tings f or the receiv e[...]
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16 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 M O B I LT . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 Changing the display langua ge T he menu ov erview pr ovides orientation here (see page 24). Open the menu. 3 LANGUAGE Select and confirm. 3 ENGLISH Select and confirm the desired language (e.g. English). Resett ing the handset to t[...]
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17 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 M O B I LT . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 F actor y defa ults of the handset: Fun c ti on F actor y def ault Re ceiver v olume 1 Ringing tone volume 3 Ringing tone t une 1 Display language Country-specific Redial list Deleted Phone book Deleted Key lo ck Off Standby f or registration O[...]
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18 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 B A S I S S T . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 S ett ings of the base unit Normally , no changes ar e necessary to set tings in the base unit. Set tings in the base unit can be easily c hanged by using the mobile part if necessary . Prer equisite: Th e handset must be registered with the[...]
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19 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 B A S I S S T . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 P ulse/no-pulse r at io Th is function changes the pulse/no-pulse r atio (f or pulse signaling). P ress the of f-hook ke y . Open the menu. 3 PULSE P AUSE Select and confirm. 3 2 - 1 Select and confirm the desired pulse/no-pu[...]
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20 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 B A S I S S T . F M 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 Resett ing the base unit to the factory defaults T he handset remains register ed when the base unit is res et. P ress the of f-hook ke y . Open the menu. 3 BASE RESET Select and confirm. 3 RESET YES? Select and confirm. T he[...]
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21 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 A n h a . f m 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 Appendix Caring for y our phone Wipe the base unit and handset with a damp cloth or antistatic cloth. Never use a dry cloth. T here is a risk of static char ge. T r oubleshoot ing Should your phone not be doing what y ou w ant it to do, try to sol[...]
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22 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 A n h a . f m 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 Range T he range outdoors when ther e are no obstr uctions is around 200 m. Indoors, ranges of up to 30 m ar e pos- sible. If y ou ex ceed the range, the f ollowing message appears on the displa y: "SEAR CH BA SE". Guar antee O ver the g[...]
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23 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 A n h a . f m 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 Se r v i ce Y our Gigaset is intended f or operation in y our country , as depicted on the underside of the base unit. Country-specific f eat ures hav e been taken into account. Th e conf ormity of the device with the essential req uirements of th[...]
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24 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 M enu.fm 28.09.0 1 Menu ov erview Y ou can select a menu function more quic kly if , rather than paging through the menu, y ou simply press the rele vant k e ys when the de vice is in the idle state. Examples: To s e t t h e handset , press and then call . = display langu[...]
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25 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 M enu.fm 28.09.0 1 Set tings of the base unit: * Not a vailable in all countries / / 5 _ HS RESET 5 _ 0 RESET NO? 5 _ 1 RESET YES? 0 0 6 _ REGISTER HS 6 _ 1 BASE 6 _ 2 GAP 1 6 _ 3 GAP 2 1 _ DIAL MODE 1 _ 1 TONE 1 _ 2 PULSE - - 2 _ TBR 2 _ 80 MS 80 MS 2 _ [..] [...]
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26 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 4 10 _ J a k o b S I X . f m 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 Index A Acknowledgment tone 11, 19 Activating automatic attenuation equalization 19 key lock 11 Answering a call 10 Automatic attenuation equalization 19 Automatic registration 13 B Base unit connecting up 6 resetting to factory def[...]
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27 G i g a s e t 2 0 0 , G B R , A 3 10 0 8 - G 2 0 0 - B 101- 1- 7 6 1 9 4 10 _ J a k o b S I X . f m 2 8 . 0 9 . 01 M Manual registration 13 Medical equipment 4 Menu overview 24 Multifrequency signaling method 18 N Network provider 11 New entry (phone book) 12 Number, see call number 11 O Operating times 9 Operation, putting your phone into 6 P P[...]