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4.8.99 bk_front.fm4 Gigaset 2015, GBR: A30852-X-1105-B301-1-7619 The cordless digital DECT telephone system for up to 6 mobile units with integrated answering machine Operating Instructions Please read these operating instructions (including the safety notes) before starting up the equipment! ACHTUNG! Schnittkante ggf. auf Titelseite U1 nach außen versetzen wg. Falz-Ausklappseite Gigaset 2015 s 4.8.99 kap00.fm4 Gigaset 2015, GBR: A30852-X-1105-B301-1-7619 Gigaset® 2015 Your signpost to the system: Your first telephone call Putting the device into operation ( page 1). Making a call ( page 22). Correct configuration of the base station and the mobile unit Important basic settings ( page 10). Adapting the base station to one's own requirements ( page 31). Adapting the mobile unit to one's own requirements ( page 36). Using the answering machine Basic answering machine settings ( page 15). Recording announcements and advisory message ( page 45). Listening to recorded messages ( page 47). Logging on new mobile units at the base station ( page 57). Making internal calls ( page 27). Internal consultation during external calls and internal transfer of external calls ( page 28). Logging on mobile units at new base station ( page 57). Activating base station display and optimal setting of station search ( page 66). Using several mobile units Using several base stations Troubleshooting Checking dialling method ( page 11). Notes on location of base station ( page 4). Notes on use of batteries ( page 4). Troubleshooting ( page 6). U2 4.8.99 kap00.fm4 Gigaset 2015, GBR: A30852-X-1105-B301-1-7619 Overview: Gigaset 2015 18 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 12 13 15 11 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 30 31 34 27 28 29 16 17 32 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Handset rest/charger unit Message playback Backward scrolling through messages Message deletion LED indicator: number of messages Increasing loudspeaker volume Lowering loudspeaker volume Selecting answering machine mode Forward scrolling through messages Switching answering machine on/off Recording announcements/memos Paging key (broadcast for logged-on mobile units) LED for "dialup line busy" display Stop key for answering machine LED for "charge batteries" display Socket for telephone connecting cable Socket for power connecting cable 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Receiver inset Display Storage key Speed dialling key On-hook key Dialling keypad Star key Signal key Microphone Redial key Internal key Off-hook key Square key On/off/protect key Tone ringing loudspeaker Battery compartment (detachable cover Carrying clip U3 4.8.99 kap00.fm4 Gigaset 2015, GBR: A30852-X-1105-B301-1-7619 Overview: keys Keys on the base station h È É Ê MODEy ? Paging key for broadcast calls to all logged-on mobile units Switching the answering machine on/off Skipping backwards during message playback on answering machine Listening to messages on the answering machine Skipping forwards during message playback on answering machine Selecting the operating mode of the answering machine Recording announcements/advisory message and personal memos for the answering machine Deleting announcements/advisory message and messages (answering machine) Stop key for aborting or terminating Increasing the loudspeaker volume Decreasing the loudspeaker volume Í Ë Ì + - Keys on the Gigaset 1000S mobile unit B C Storage key for initiating and terminating procedures in which data is stored Speed dialling key for administering and selecting speed dialling numbers. Delete key. Redial key Dialling keys for telephone numbers and input keys for procedures PBX recall button for transmitting a signal tone to the public switched telephone network or to PBXs Internal key for dialling internal numbers or for remote operation of the answering machine and activating the "open listening" function Key for switching the mobile unit on/off or for activating the protect mode Off-hook key On-hook key 1 bis 0, * und # R O I h c a U4 4.8.99 kap00.fm4 Gigaset 2015, GBR: A30852-X-1105-B301-1-7619 Overview: displays uP zAHn-8 888888 c c Af Nb EFG H Digits or characters which have been entered are indicated on the top line of the display. The bottom line contains symbols relating to the current operating state. Digits and characters on top line of mobile unit display u P A H z n c cc Signal keyR pressed. Manual dialling pause inserted (operation in conjunction with a PBX). Trunk code dialled (operation in conjunction with a PBX). Main trunk code dialled (operation in conjunction with a PBX). Memory is empty. Star key * pressed Square key # pressed. Volume of incoming speech, level 2. Volume of incoming speech, level 3 Symbols on bottom line of mobile unit display j i g f N A Indicates that the mobile unit is in storage mode. Numbers cannot be dialled in this mode. Battery symbol. Flashes for approximately 5-10 minutes before the batteries are completely discharged. It is also visible if the mobile unit is in the base station or charger unit and is being charged. Batterie is 33 % charged. Batterie is 66 % charged. Batterie is 100 % charged. ON symbol. Activated by pressing theh key. This symbol flashes if the mobil unit is out of range of the base station. Phone symbol indicates that the mobil unit is in off-hook mode. Activated by pressing thec key. Indicates that the dialling method has been switched over temporarily from dial pulsing to DTMF signalling. Indicates that an external connection has been set up. Indicates that an internal connection has been set up. Indicates that the mobile unit is locked. b F G H E A1 4.8.99 kap00.fm4 Gigaset 2015, GBR: A30852-X-1105-B301-1-7619 LED display at the base station h On/off key flashes: new messages are waiting. Indicates the number of messages stored in the answering machine. Stored message display flashes. The telephone was without power for a brief period; the day and time need to be reset ( page 17). 05 05 Overview: tone signals Internal ringing/ringing tone: tuuuuut 0.4 tone 0.4 s pause tuuuuut 0.4 s tone tuuuuut 0.4 s pause 0.4 s tone 1 s pause Recall: tuuuuut 0.8 s tone 0.8 s pause tuuuuut Internal dial tone: tuuut tuuut tuuut 3 x 0.4 s tone repetition after 1 s pause Internal busy tone: tuuuut 0.5 s tone 0.5 s pause tuuuut Alerting tone/battery almost empty: tuuuut 0.5 s tone 30 s pause tuuuut Alerting tone/you are leaving coverage area: tut tut tut tut 4 x brief tone Camp-on tone: tut tut Brief tone with cadence of external ringing A2 4.8.99 kap00.fm4 Gigaset 2015, GBR: A30852-X-1105-B301-1-7619 Overview: symbols used in the operating instructions B #*5 Press these mobile unit keys in the order shown. The same symbols/characters are indicated on the keys. Press this base station key. The same symbol is indicated on the key. Alternatively, the key is described, e.g. "Press green key at base station". Press one of the keys in the range indicated, e.g. a key between 1 and 6. Enter a number, e.g. a telephone number. Where necessary, appropriate displays are provided on the mobile unit: : Í 1 ... 6 o 3z P fN (Example: speed dialling number 3 is not assigned) Attention - important note. Please read carefully! Additional information page 7 (cross-reference to a related topic) Special accessories Up to 6 Gigaset 1000S/2000S and/or Gigaset 1000C/2000C mobile units can be operated in connection with Gigaset 2015. In order to charge additional mobile units, we recommend our Gigaset 1000L charger unit. The Gigaset 1000TAE cordless socketcan also be used with Gigaset 2015. A3 4.8.99 KAP01.FM4 Gigaset 2015, GBR: A30852-X-1105-B301-1-7619 Safety information Only use approved nickel-cadmium or nickelmetal-hybrid batteries! ( page 4). Never use other types of battery or ordinary (non-rechargeable) batteries, since these can cause short-circuits or destruction of the battery shell (dangerous!). The following labels are attached to the battery compartments of the mobile and charger units: q q q q q q q B + _ Only use rechargeable batteries; polarity as shown! Type as indicated in these installation instructions. Do not immerse cells in water; do not throw them into fire. Do not dispose of old, defective cells in normal household waste. Cells become warm during charging. This is normal and not dangerous. Do not use other manufacturers' charger units. The cells could suffer damage. Use only the supplied plug-in power unit, code no. C39280-Z4-C96. Make sure you connect the plugs of the base station correctly, otherwise abnormally high voltages may be produced across the charging contacts for brief intervals, e.g. during thunderstorms. The mobile unit must not be operated in rooms with explosion hazards. A4 4.8.99 GIGA2015.IVZ Gigaset 2015, GBR: A30852-X-1105-B301-1-7619 List of contents Signpost Overviews Safety informations Putting the equipment into operation - step by step .............................................................. 1st step: reading the safety information ........................................................................................ 2nd step: checking the contents of the package ........................................................................... 3rd step: Connecting the base station ........................................................................................... Telephone connecting cable .................................................................................................... Power connecting cable ........................................................................................................... 4th step: inserting the batteries in the mobile unit ........................................................................ 5th step: charging the batteries ..................................................................................................... Important information on setup and operation ........................................................................ Notes on setting up the base station ............................................................................................. Notes on use of the batteries ........................................................................................................ Attaching carrying clip to mobile unit ............................................................................................. Operation with telephone changeover switch ............................................................................... Care of the equipment ................................................................................................................... Self-help in the event of a fault ...................................................................................................... Technical data ................................................................................................................................ Guarantee ....................................................................................................................................... Approval and CE marking ............................................................................................................... 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 9 Important basic settings ........................................................................................................... 10 Operating states of the mobile unit ............................................................................................. 10 Switching mobile unit to protect state ................................................................................... 10 Switching on the mobile unit ..................................................................................................11 Switching off the mobile unit ................................................................................................. 11 Signalling method ......................................................................................................................... 11 Checking the signalling method of your telephone line ......................................................... 12 Setting the signalling method ................................................................................................ 12 Operation in conjunction with a PBX ............................................................................................ 12 Entering trunk code/main trunk code ..................................................................................... 13 Changing length of pause after trunk code/main trunk code ................................................. 13 Deleting trunk code/main trunk code ..................................................................................... 13 Changing the system code ........................................................................ ...

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