Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- General
- Operating elements, unit parts
- Features
- Hicom cordless EM
- Environmental conditions
- General operating instructions
- Radio range
- Leaving the radio network
- Fitting the attachment clip
- Cleaning the mobile unit
- Lending/disposing
- Explanation of the display
- Display keys
- User guidance, selecting functions
- Inserting batteries in the mobile unit
- Charging and using the batteries
- Logging mobile units onto a telephone system
- Activating/deactivating mobile units
- Activating/deactivating the keypad lock
- Internal dialling
- External dialling
- Answering calls
- Block dialling for internal/external dialling
- Number redial – last five numbers
- Automatic callback
- Forwarding calls
- Consultation during a call
- Shuttle – switching between two users
- Conference
- Overview - code functions
- Entering letters/characters and digits
- Overview – directory submenu
- Storing numbers
- Dialling a number from the telephone directory
- Editing/deleting/displaying an entry
- Deleting the telephone directory
- Available memory
- Overview – main menu
- Activating/deactivating the handset lock
- Short cuts
- Setting the base
- Overview – settings
- Settings – handset, ringer...
- Base settings
- Overview – handset settings
- Overview – beeps
- Beeps – keys, battery, range...
- Select services
- Changing the mobile unit PIN
- Setting the language
- Resetting the mobile unit to the default state
- Troubleshooting
- Approval
- Technical data
- Acoustic signals
- Accessories
- Putting the mobile unit into service
- Telephone functions
- Switching functions
- Telephone directory
- Main menu – functions
- Settings
- Appendix
- Index

9
General
● Local functions can also be performed in the charging
shell.
● Before saving,
local functions
can be
cancelled
with the
menu key
ýð or the
on-hook key
ýA.
● Your telephone directory entries, all settings and your PIN
are
not lost
, even if you
remove
the
batteries.
●
Call charges are displayed
on the mobile unit in the
same way as call charges are displayed on optiset E tele-
phones.
● A Gigaset base station is operated in accordance with the
Gigaset operating instructions.
● Depending on the environment, the range
in the open
is
up to 300 m.
●
In buildings
,
the range extends up to 50 m (depending
on the room and building layout and construction).
● If you leave the
radio range of one of the base stations
in the system
during a call, the range warning tone* is
signalled
and the range warning symbol is dis-
played. The quality of the voice connection drops, espe-
cially if you move. For a better voice connection, move
back into the base station range!
● The radio connection is lost if you
exceed the range.
This
is identified by the flashing of
ìã-!ýü, for example.
● Please consult your system administrator in the case of
on-going range problems
!
* Deactivated by default; To activate/deactivate see page 53
Radio range
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