Siemens 2000c Hicom Cordless E Operating Instructions
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11 General lThe device offers a high level of privacy. No protection can be guaran- teed against illegal bugging using other radio receivers. Radio range lDepending on the environment, the range in the open is up to 300 m. lIn buildings the range extends to up to 50 m (depending on the room and building layout and construction). lIf you leave the system’s base station radio range during a call, you will hear the range tone. The quality of the voice connection drops, espe- cially if you move. For a better voice connection, move back into the base station range. lThe radio connection is lost if you exceed the range. This is identified by the display Search station . lPlease consult your system administrator in the case of on-going range problems. Leaving the radio network lIntegrated power saving function: if you leave the base station radio range when the mobile unit is switched on, the interval between synchronisation attempts gradually increases – this increases the battery life in stand-by mode. lTo ensure that the mobile unit can be used as soon as you return to the radio network, you should immediately log it on again: lPress the On/Off key until the display is blank, press the On/Off key again when the mobile unit is on. lIf you intend to leave the radio network and take your mobile unit with you, we recommend that you turn the mobile unit off in order to save the batteries. Fitting the attachment clip An attachment clip is supplied with your mobile unit to facilitate portability. To use this clip, simply attach it to the rear of the mobile unit. Slot the protrusions on the attachment clip into the holes on the sides of the mobile unit (at display level).
12 General Cleaning your mobile unit To clean the mobile unit and the charging shell, simply wipe them with a damp or antistatic cloth. Never use a dry cloth (since this can generate electrostatic charges and discharges) or abrasive cleaning agents. Lending/disposing lIf you lend your mobile unit to someone else, please make sure you include the operating instructions with it. lPlease dispose of defective batteries, mobile units and charging shells in accordance with legal requirements. User guidance, selecting functions The user-friendly display system guides the user quickly and effectively through the entire range of features available with this telephone system. For information on setting the language to German, English, French, Italian, Spanish or Dutch, see page 40. Different functions can be selected depending on the status of the mobile unit. Only functions applicable to the relevant status are displayed.
13 Putting into service Inserting batteries in the mobile unit lRead the safety notes on page 6 first! lHold the mobile unit with the dialling keypad facing downwards. A battery compartment for 2 batteries is located in the lower part of the mobile unit. lTo open the battery compartment, slide the lid upwards in the direction of the arrow (see Figure 2). lInsert the two batteries supplied in the battery compartment as shown in Figure 2. Ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly (polarity illustrated on the label in the battery compartment). The battery compartment cannot be closed if batteries are inserted incorrectly. lSlide the lid of the battery compartment downwards into the grooves on the mobile unit (see Figure 2) until the compartment is closed. Figure 2: Rear of mobile unit, battery compartment open
14 Putting into service Charging the batteries Batteries supplied are not charged. Note: lNew batteries should be initially charged for a minimum period of 16 hours without interruption – irrespective of any messages on the display. lIn order to maintain max. battery storage capacity for as long as possible, the mobile unit should only ever be inserted in the charging shell when the batteries are empty. lThe batteries warm up during charging. lOnly the following spare batteries are permitted: Panasonic P-60 AA, Philips R6 NC-P, Saft RC6, UCAR RC6, DAIMON ACCU 1000, Varta 751RS, Sanyo N-3UN and N-3UC. lInsert the mobile unit in the Gigaset 2000L charging shell to charge the batteries. The mobile unit can be inserted with the display facing upwards or downwards. The left LED Bon the charging shell lights up while the batteries are charging. Charging times: – Batteries in the mobile unit: 4 - 5 hours – Replacement batteries in the reserve compartment of the charging shell: 20 - 24 hours Battery life: These times are only achieved after several charging and discharging cycles. – between 70 and 130 hours in stand-by mode – between 7 and 13 hours when phone is in use. U Display at 100%V Display at 66% e Display at 33%= Display when batteries are almost flat
15 Putting into service Logging mobile units onto a telephone system Your phone should be logged on and ready to use. If this is not the case then contact your System Administrator. Note: lIn the case of Hicom cordless E, the mobile units are not logged on to stations (base stations), but rather to the Hicom 300E telephone system. In this case, Station always means system. Activating/deactivating mobile units Activating the mobile unit: hPress the On/Off key - acknowledgement tone is heard. Deactivating the mobile unit: hPress the On/Off key until the display is clear – you hear the acknowledgement tone. Activating/deactivating keypad protection This allows you to protect your mobile unit against inadvertent key activation, e.g. when carrying it in your bag. Call are signalled even if keypad protection is on and can be answered as in the same way as when the telephone is switched on. Prerequisite: mobile unit is activated. Activating keypad protection: hPress the On/Off key for less than 1 second. Keyboard Display when keypad protection is on. protected Deactivating keypad protection: hPress the On/Off key for less than 1 second.
16 Telephone functions Internal dialling oDial an internal number Also see Note: cPress the “Green” talk key. CallConduct the call – the number and the name of the user are displayed. You can now scroll through the functions offered with the > display key and if necessary, execute a function. Ending a call: aPress the “Red” end call key or place the mobile unit in the charging shell. Note: lYou can cancel the dialling operation by pressing DIAL AGAIN. lThe dialled number is automatically stored for number redial, see page 22. lIf the called party is busy or does not answer, you can store an auto- matic callback request by pressing CALLBACK, also see page 24. Dialling the Switchboard e.g. 9Enter the Switchboard code, e.g. 9 cPress the “Green” talk key. Ending a call: aPress the “Red” end call key or place the mobile unit in the charging shell.
17 Telephone functions External dialling External code e.g. 0Enter the External code, e.g. 0 oDial the external number – the digits entered are zoomed at the beginning. Also see Note: cPress the “Green” talk key. CallConduct the call. You can now scroll through the functions offered with the > display key and if necessary, execute a function. Ending a call: aPress the “Red” end call key or place the mobile unit in the charging shell – the call charges are displayed depending on the system settings. Note: lYou can cancel the dialling operation by pressing DIAL AGAIN. lDigit size is reduced in the case of longer numbers. lInternal calls only can be conducted if No access rights is displayed. lThe dialled number automatically stored for number redial.
18 Telephone functions Answering calls The mobile unit’s ringing tone is audible. Depending on the user (internal/ external), the number and the name of the caller is displayed. lThe mobile unit is in the charging shell: Simply remove the mobile unit from the charging shell. or lThe mobile unit is not in the charging shell: cPress the “Green” talk key. CallConduct the call. You can now scroll through the functions offered with the display key and if necessary, execute a function. Ending a call: aPress the “Red” end call key or place the mobile unit in the charging shell.
19 Telephone functions Call Pickup The Call Pickup feature allows you to answer any ringing extension in your pickup group from your telephone. Activate Call Pickup An extension within your pickup group is ringing a ping ring will alert you to an incoming call Display shows Source of call and Destination of call oDial * ** * * 33 cPress the “Green” talk key. You have now answered the call
20 Telephone functions Second Call Waiting This feature allows a second call to camp on your extension when you are busy on a call. The caller will receive ringing tone instead of busy tone. Activate Second Call Waiting üpress the INT Key >Scroll to SW ITCHES. SW ITCHESPress the display key. S E COND CA LLPress the display key. Display shows Camp-on is off A C TIV A TEPress the display key. Display shows Second call activated Deactivate Second Call Waiting üpress the INT Key >Scroll to SW ITCHES. SW ITCHESPress the display key. S E COND CA LLPress the display key. Display shows Camp-on is on DEACTIVATEPress the display key. Display shows Second call deactivated