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Once the connecting leads have been connected, you can mount the telephone on the wall:
Dialling a number
Lift handset, dial number.
Last number redial
The last number dialled is automatically saved.
Lift handset, press last number redial key.
Repertory and speed dial
You can save 4 numbers (max. 21 digits) as repertory numbers on the 4 repertory keys and 10 numbers as speed dial numbers on the number keys (max. 21 digits).
Saving (or saving with notebook function)
Lift handset, (or with notebook function: during a call) press Set key.
either... As repertory
Press repertory key;
or... As speed dial
Press speed dial key and speed dial number (number key);
Enter number for repertory or speed dial.
Press Set key, (or after the call:) replace handset.
Dialling a repertory number
Lift handset, press repertory key. You can also dial any additional digits.
Dialling a speed dial number
Lift handset, press speed dial key.
Press speed dial number (number key).
Notes on saving and deleting repertory and speed dial numbers
andare saved regardless of the set dialling mode but are only dialled with DTMF dialling.
The following steps delete numbers saved to the repertory or speed dial keys:
Dialling pauses
One or more dialling pauses (not at 1st digit) can be entered using. Pauses are transferred to the memory and are necessary for certain extension systems (e.g.: 0 2368).
The handset volume can be set to 2 levels.
Press Handset volume control key.
You can deactivate the telephone's microphone. During a call:
Press mute key.
To reactivate microphone: Press the mute key again.
You can set the ringer frequency and volume to 9 levels (factory default: level 6) or turn it off.
Lift the handset, press the Set key.
Press the hash key. Press one of the number keys. (0: Ringer off until handset is next lifted).
Press Set key.
During an external call, you can make an enquiry or forward the call. To do this, press the recall key. The subsequent procedure depends on your PABX.
By default, the recall key is set to flash time 1 (pulse/tone switch in "Tone 1" position). For connection to a PABX, it may be necessary to change the flash time (e.g. pulse/tone switch to "Tone 2"). To do this, please refer to the operating instructions for your PABX.
By default, your telephone is set to tone dialling mode (Tone 1). Depending on the dialling mode of your PABX, you may need to set the telephone to pulse dialling (DP). Slide switch on underside of unit:
Pulse: Pulse dialling mode (DP)
Tone 1: Tone dialling mode, flash time 100 ms
Tone 2: Tone dialling mode, flash time 280 ms
To use functions that require DTMF (e.g. remote control of answering machine), you can set the telephone to DTMF for the duration of the call without adjusting the switch. After the connection is established:
Press the star key.
After the connection is broken, the setting reverts to DP.
Public telephone systems - in some cases by special order/ request – offer you a range of useful additional services (e.g. call divert, call back on busy, three-party conference etc.). These services can be selected using specified key combinations, which your network provider will notify you of.
You can save the entire key combination, including the number of a fixed call divert destination, to your repertory or speed dial keys just like a normal number.
In public telephone systems, the recall key is required to use certain additional services; e.g. for "Call back on busy". By default, your telephone is set to tone dialling with a flash time of 100 ms (Tone 1). You may need to adjust the flash time using the slide switch on the underside of the telephone.
To clean, wipe with a moist or antistatic cloth only, never with a dry cloth (risk of electrostatic charging and discharge) or strong cleaning agent.
Lift handset, no dialling tone: Is the connecting lead correctly plugged into the telephone and the telephone socket?
Dialling tone audible but telephone will not dial: The connection is OK. Is the dialling mode set correctly?
The other party cannot hear you: Mute activated?
Regular pulse noises can be heard during a call: The connection is receiving metering pulses from the exchange, which the telephone cannot interpret. Contact your network operator.
Blank insert strips for the repertory keys can be found on the Internet at http://www.siemens.com/euroset.
If you should encounter any problems when operating the telephone connected to a communication system with analogue network access, please contact the network operator responsible or your dealer.
The telephone you have purchased is designed for operation in your country, as marked on the packaging and on the unit. The CE mark attests to the phone's compliance with the essential requirements of the R&TTE directive.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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