Siemens AS200, AS200A, AS300 Operating Manual

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Gigaset AS200/AS200A/AS300
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the batteries
2Answer machine icon
(AS200A only) 3Display keys 4Message key
Flashes: new messages
received 5 AS200/AS200A:
h Directory key
AS300:
d Handsfree key
6 Control key (u) 7 Talk key 8 AS300:
h Directory key
(press down) 9End call and
On/Off key
10 Ringer on/off
(press and hold
in idle status)
11 Keypad lock on/off
(press and hold)
12 Recall key
- Consultation call
(flash)
- Dialling pause
(press and hold)
13 Microphone 14 "Microphone off" key
The base station at a glance
AS200A base station
AS200/AS300 base station
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The handset at a glance
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1 Registration/paging key:
Search for handsets (press briefly, "Paging"
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Register handsets (press and hold
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2 On/Off key: activate and deactivate answer machine.
Lights up: answer machine is activated.
3 Volume keys: (– = quieter; + = louder)
During message playback: adjust the speaking volume. While phone is ringing: adjust ringer volume.
4 Play/Stop key:
Play back messages from the answer machine, or cancel playback. Flashes: there is at least one new message or message is in the process of being recorded.
Flashes very quickly: memory is full.
During message playback:
5 Delete current message. 6 Skip to the start of the current message (press once) or go to the pre-
vious message (press twice).
7Skip to next message.
Display keys on handset:
Pressing a key launches the function that appears above that key in the display.
AS200/AS200A AS300
Display icon
Function when pressed
INT
Call other registered handsets
¢ page 11.
MENU
Open main/submenu (see Menu tree
¢ page 16).
Go back one menu level.
U
Scroll up/down or adjust volume with u.
T
Move cursor to left/right with u.
˜
Backspace deletes one charac­ter at a time from right to left.
OK
Confirm menu function or save entry.
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Safety precautions

Read this user guide and the safety precautions carefully before use. Explain their content and the potential hazards associated with using the telephone to your children.
Only use the mains adapter supplied.
Fit only the recommended, rechargeable batteries
(¢ page 13), i.e. never use any other
battery type or non-rechargeable batteries as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury.
The operation of medical appliances may be affected. Be aware of the technical conditions in
your particular environment, e.g. doctor's sur-
gery. Do not hold the rear of the handset to your ear
when it is ringing. Otherwise you risk serious and permanent damage to your hearing. The handset may cause an unpleasant humming noise in hearing aids.
Do not install the phone in a bathroom or shower room. The handset and base station are not splashproof.
Do not use your phone in environments with a potential explosion hazard, e.g. paint shops.
If you give your Gigaset to someone else, make sure you also give them the user guide.
Please remove faulty base stations from use or have them repaired by our service, as they could interfere with other wireless services.
Disposal
Batteries should not be disposed of in general household waste. Observe the local waste dis posal regulations, details of which can be obtained from your local authority or the dealer you pur­chased the product from. All electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from general household waste using the sites designated by local authori ties. If a product displays this symbol of a crossed-out rubbish bin, the product is subject to European Directive 2002/96/EC. The appropriate disposal and separate collection of used equipment serve to prevent potential harm to the environment and to healt h. They are a precondition for the re-use and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment. For further information on disposing of your used equipment, please contact your local authority, your refuse collection service or the dealer you purchased the product from.
Emergency numbers cannot be dialled if the keypad lock (
¢ page 1) is activated!
Not all of the functions described in this user guide are avail­able in all countries.
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Care

Wipe down the base station and handset with a damp cloth (no solvents) or an antistatic cloth. Never use a dry cloth. This can cause static.

Contact with liquid

If the handset should come into contact with liquid:
Switch the handset off and remove the batteries
immediately.
Allow the liquid to drain from the handset.
Pat all parts dry, then place the handset with the
battery compartment open and the keypad facing down in a dry, warm place for at least 72 (not in a microwave, oven etc.).
Do not switch on the handset again until it is
completely dry.
When it has fully dried out, you will normally be able to use it again.

ECO DECT

You are helping to protect the environment with your Gigaset AS200/AS200A/AS300.
Reduced energy consumption
Your telephone has a power-saving adapter plug and uses less power.
Reduced transmission power
The transmission power of your telephone is reduced automatically:
The handset's transmission power is reduced depending on the distance to the base station. The transmission power on the base station is reduced to virtually zero when only one handset is regis tered and the handset is in the base station.
You can reduce the transmission power of the
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handset and base station even more by using Eco Mode/Eco Mode+ (see Menu tree
Eco Mode: 80% transmission power reduction
in standby mode and during a call (the range of the base station is reduced).
Eco Mode+: 100% transmission power deacti-
vation in standby mode (top left display icon ½). Press and hold the talk key base station can be reached. You will hear the ringing tone if the base station can be reached. Registering handsets that do not support Eco Mode+ causes the mode to be deactivated on the base and all other handsets.
¢ page 17):
c to check that the
hours
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First steps
Check the pack contents
one Gigaset AS200/AS200A/AS300 base station,
one mains adapter,
one Gigaset AS200/AS300 handset,
one phone cord,
two batteries,
one battery cover,
one user guide.
If you have purchased a model with multiple handsets, the package should contain two bat­teries, a battery cover and a charging cradle with mains adapter for each additional handset.
Setting up the base station and charging cradle (if included)
The base station and charging cradle are designed for use in enclosed dry rooms with a tem­perature range of +5°C to +45°C.
¤ Set up the base station at a central location on a flat, non-slip surface in your house or
apartment.
Please note
Pay attention to the range of the base station. This is up to 300 m in unobstructed outdoor areas and up to 50 m inside buildings. The range is reduced when Eco Mode (
The phone's feet do not usually leave any marks on surfaces. However, due to the multitude of different varnishes and polishes used on today's furnishings, the occurrence of marks on the surfaces cannot be completely ruled out. You can also mount the base station and charging cradle on the wall.
Please note:
Never expose the telephone to the influence of heat sources, direct sunlight or other elec-
trical devices.
Protect your Gigaset from moisture, dust, corrosive liquids and vapours.
¢ page 17) is activated.
Connecting the base station
¤ First connect the mains adapter 1. ¤ Then connect the telephone jack 2 and
insert the cables into the cable ducts.
Please note:
The mains adapter must always be con-
nected, as the phone will not operate
without mains connection.
Only use the mains adapter and
phone on telephone cables can vary.
cord supplied. Pin connections
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¤ Connect the flat plug from the power supply 1. ¤ Plug the mains adapter into the plug socket 2.
If you need to disconnect the plug from the charging cradle, press the release button 1 and disconnect the plug 2.
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¤ Insert the batteries the right way
round. The polarity is indicated in/on the battery compartment.
¤ Slide the battery cover back into the
main casing until it clicks into place.
If you need to open the battery cover, for instance to replace the batteries, place your fingertip in the grooved area on the top of the cover and slide down.
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Connecting the charging cradle (if included)
Setting up the handset for use
The display is protected by a plastic film.
Please remove the protective film!
Inserting the batteries and closing the battery cover
Warn ing
Use only the rechargeable batteries (¢ page 13) recommended by Gigaset Communications GmbH. Never use conventional (non-rechargeable) batteries, as this could result in significant health risks and damage to property. For example, the outer cas ing of the batteries could be destroyed or the batteries could explode. The phone could also malfunction or be damaged as a result of using batteries that are not of the recom mended type.
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Registering
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Before you can use the phone, you must first register the handset to the base station.
The handset registers automatically. Registration can take up to 5 minutes.
Do not remove the handset from the base station during this time.
After successful registration, the idle screen is displayed. Charge status of the batteries:
= e V U (flat to full)
=flashes: batteries almost flat
e V Uflashes: charging
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¤ Place the handset with
the display facing up in the base station.
¤ Place the handset in the base station or charging cradle for eight hours. ¤ Then remove the handset from the base station or charging cradle and do
not replace it until the batteries are fully discharged.
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Placing the handset in the base station and registering
If you have purchased a model with multiple handsets, repeat the registration process for each individual handset. Handsets are assigned the lowest available internal number (1–4). If
more than one handset is registered to the base station, the internal handset number appears in the top left of the display, e.g. 2. If the internal numbers 1–4 are already assigned to other devices, number
Each key press interrupts the automatic registration.
If automatic registration does not work, the handset will have to be registered manu-
ally (¢ page 10).
Only place the handset in the base station or charging cradle that is intended for it.
Initial charging and discharging of the batteries
The correct charge level can only be displayed if the batteries are first fully charged and dis­charged.
4 will be overwritten.
Please note
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Please note
After the first battery charge and discharge you may replace your handset in the base
station or charging cradle after every call.
Always repeat the charging and discharging procedure if you remove the batteries
from the handset and reinsert them.
The batteries may warm up during charging. This is not dangerous.
After a while, the charge capacity of the batteries will decrease for technical reasons.
Setting the date and time
Set the date and time so that the correct date and time can be assigned to incoming calls, and so that the alarm can be used.
MENU ¢ Settings ¢ OK ¢ Date/Time ¢ OK ¢ Date: ¢ ~ (enter the day, month and year in 6-digit format) ¢ OK ¢ Time: ¢ ~ (enter hours and minutes in 4-digit format) ¢ OK (display message: Saved) ¢ a (press and hold to return to idle status)
Please note
When entering the time and date, you can move the position of an entr y to the left or right by pressing the control button up or down.
Display in idle status
Once the phone is registered and the time set, the idle display is shown as in this example.
If the answer machine is activated (AS200A), the answer machine icon answer machine is set with a pre-recorded announcement.
Activating/deactivating the handset
Press and hold the end call key a to activate or deactivate the handset.
If you place a deactivated handset in the base station or charging cradle, it will automatically activate.
× will be displayed in the header. Your
Your phone is now ready for use!
If you have any questions about using your phone, please read the tips on troubleshooting ("
Questions and answers" ¢ page 13) or contact our Customer Care team ¢ page 14.
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Making calls

Making external calls and ending calls

External calls are calls using the public telephone net­work.
~
(Enter the phone number) ¢c.
The phone number is dialled. (Or you can first press and hold During the call you can adjust the earpiece volume using
End the call/cancel dialling:
Press the end call key a. You can automatically insert a network provider dial-
ling code before any phone number (see Menu tree "Preselection"
c [dial tone] and then enter the number.)
t and set the volume with u.
¢ page 17).

Accepting a call

The handset indicates an incoming call by ringing and by a display on the screen. Press the talk key c to accept the call.
When Auto Answer is activated (see Menu tree
¢ page 17), simply remove the handset from the
base station/charging cradle. In idle status, use t to activate the menu for setting
the call volume and use

Calling Line Identification

When you receive a call, the caller's number will be displayed on your handset; the caller's name will be displayed if it is stored in the directory. Requirements:
1 You have asked your network provider for the call-
er's number (CLIP) to be displayed on your hand­set screen.
2 The caller has asked the network provider for his
number to be identified (CLI).
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not
Withhe ld appears if the caller has withheld CLI, and Unavailable appears if CLI has not been requested.
appears in the display if you have
requested Calling Line Identification,

Switch to mute

You can mute your handset when making external calls. Your caller can no longer hear you.
Press the "Microphone off" key m during the call to activate/deactivate the function.
u to set the volume.
Handsfree talking (AS300 only)
To activate while dialling:
Enter the number ~ and press the handsfree key d.
Switching between earpiece and handsfree mode:
During a call , press the handsfree key d to activate or deactivate handsfree talking. During a call, use t to activate the menu for setting the handsfree volume and use
u to set the volume.

Using the directory and lists

Directory

To open the directory: press h. You can store up to 60 numbers (max. 32 digits)
and
associated names (max. 14 characters).
Enter
letters/characters ¢ page 13.
Saving the first number in the directory
h ¢ New Entry? ¢ OK
¢ ~ (enter number) ¢ OK ¢ ~ (enter name) ¢ OK
Storing a number in the directory
h ¢ MENU ¢ New Entry ¢ OK
¢ ~ (enter number) ¢ OK ¢ ~ (enter name) ¢ OK
Selecting a directory entry
Open the directory with h. Yo u ha ve t he f oll owi ng options:
Use u to scroll through the entries until the
required name is selected.
Enter the first character of the name and scroll to
the entry with
Dialling with the directory
h ¢ u (select entry) ¢ c
Using other functions
h ¢ u (select entry) ¢ MENU
The following functions can be selected with u:
New Entry
Show Number
Use Number
Edit Entry
Delete Entry
Send Entry
Delete List
u, if required.
Save new phone number.
Display the phone number.
Edit or add to the number. Then
dial or select other
functions from the
Edit selected entry.
Delete selected entry.
Send a single entry to another handset
(¢ page 8).
Delete all directory entries.
MENU.
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CallsList 01+02
Send List
Shortcut
Send the complete list to another handset
(¢ page 8).
For shortcuts, assign the current entry to a key.
Using shortcut keys
You can assign directory entries to the keys 0 and 2–9:
h ¢ u (select entry) ¢ MENU ¢ Shortcut ¢ OK
¢ ~ (press the key you want to assign the entry to)
To d ial, press and hold the required shortcut key.
Transferring the directory to another handset
Requirements:
The sending and receiving handsets must both be
registered to the same base station.
The other handset and the base station can send
and receive directory entries.
h ¢ u (select entry) ¢ MENU ¢ Send Entry /
Send List ¢ OK ¢ ~ (enter the internal number of the receiving handset) ¢ OK

Last number redial list

This list contains the ten last dialled numbers.
Dialling from the last number redial list c (press briefly) ¢ u (select entry) ¢ c
Managing entries in the last number redial list c (press briefly) ¢ u (select entry) ¢ MENU
You can select the following settings:
Use Number
Copy to Dir.
Delete Entry
Delete List
Edit or add to the number. Then
dial or select other
functions from the
Copy an entry to the directory.
Delete selected entry.
Delete all entries.
MENU.
Calls list/voicemail (network mailbox) list
An advisory tone sounds and the message key flashes as soon as a new entry appears in the calls
list/voicemail list. A message appears in the display. When you press the f key, all the lists are displayed. If only one list contains new messages, this opened automatically.
Please note:
If calls are saved in the network mailbox, you will receive a message if the appropriate settings have been set (depending on your network provider).
Calls list
Precondition: CLIP (¢ page 7)
Depending on the type of list set, the calls list con­tains (¢ page 17)
answered calls
missed calls
calls recorded by the answer machine
(AS200A
only)
Depending on the type of list set, all numbers of the last 25 incoming calls are saved or just the missed calls are saved.
The calls list is displayed as follows:
Number of new entries + number of old, read entries
Open the calls list
f ¢ CallsList 01+02 ¢ OK
The last incoming call is displayed. If necessary, use u to select another entry.
Using other functions
u (select entry) ¢ MENU
The following functions can be selected with u:
Delete Entry
Copy to Dir.
Date/Time
Status
Delete List
Delete current entry.
Copy an entry to the directory.
Call date and time (if set).
New Call: new missed call. Old Call: entry already read. Answ.: call taken.
Warn ing! All old and new entries
will be deleted.
will be
Calling back a caller from the calls list
f ¢ CallsList 01+02 ¢ OK ¢ u (select entry)
¢ c
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VoiceMail 01+02
Voicemail list (AS200A)
You can use the voicemail list to listen to the mes­sages that are on the answer machine.
The voicemail list is displayed as follows:
Number of new messages + number of old, played back mes­sages
Opening the voicemail list
f ¢ VoiceMail 01+02 ¢ OK
If you have new messages, playback will start with the first new message, otherwise with the first old mes sage.
Using other functions
u (select entry) ¢ MENU
The following functions can be selected with u:
Continue
Volume
Copy to Dir.
Delete all old
Resume paused playback.
Set the volume.
Copy an entry to the directory.
Delete all old messages.

Answer machine operation (AS200A)

The answer machine can be operated from the hand­set or by using the key on the base station (¢ page 1). The telephone is supplied with a pre-recorded announcement. You can only record your own announcement messages using the handset. This pre-recorded announcement is used if no personal announcement is available.
If the memory is full, the answer machine switches itself off automatically. It activates again automati
­cally when you delete old messages.
Activating/deactivating the answer machine
MENU ¢ Voice Mail ¢ OK ¢ Answer Mach.
¢ OK (
When the answer machine is switched on, the
= on)
± icon appears in the display.
Recording your own announcement
MENU ¢ Voice Mail ¢ OK ¢ Announcements
¢ OK
¢ Rec announce ¢ OK ¢ Speak after OK ¢ OK
You hear the ready tone (short tone). Now say your announcement (at least 3 seconds). Press firm or press a or to reject your recording. After recording, the announcement is played back for you to check.
Please note:
Recording ends automatically when the max. record­ing time of 170 seconds is reached or if there is a break in speaking of more than 2
Playing back or deleting announcements
See Menu tree ¢ page 16.
Playing/deleting messages
Open the voicemail list to play back messages.
Stopping and controlling playback
During message playback:
2
t
2 x t
v
2 x v
Stop playback. Press 2 again to resume.
Go to the start of the current message.
Skip to the previous message.
Skip to the next message.
Go to the next message but one.
seconds.
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Deleting individual messages
While playback is paused, press the ˜ display key.
Deleting all old messages
During playback or pause:
MENU ¢ Delete all old ¢ OK (confirm the security
prompt)
Picking up a call from the answer machine
You can still accept a call while the answer machine is recording the message by pressing stops and you can speak to the caller.
c . Recording

Setting up the answer machine

The answer machine has already been preset at the factory. Make individual settings using the handset.
Details on how to set a delay time, after which the answer machine is to answer a call, as well as details on how to set the recording length and activate call screenin g during the reco rding, are available from the Menu tree
¢ page 16.

Assigning key 1 for fast access to the answer machine (network mailbox)

Simply press and hold key 1 on the handset and you will be connected directly to the answer machine (network mailbox).
See Menu tree ¢ page 16.

Remote operation when on the move

You can check and activate your answer machine from any other telephone (hotel, pay phone etc.).
Requirements:
You have set a system PIN other than 0000
¢ page 17.
The phone you are using for remote operation has
touch tone dialling (DTMF), i.e. you hear different tones when you press the keys.
Calling the answer machine and playing back messages
~ (Dial your own number) ¢ while listening to your
announcement: press the 9 key and enter the system PIN
The following keys are used for operation:
A
B 3 0
Go to the start of the current message. Press twice to go back to the previous mes-
sage.
Stop playback. Press again to resume.
Skip to next message.
delete current message.
~ (Enter your own number and allow the phone to ring
until you hear the message: "Please enter PIN") ¢ ~ enter system PIN
Your answer machine is activated. It tells you how much memory time is left. The messages are now played back. The answer machine cannot be deacti vated remotely.

Locating a handset ("paging")

You can locate your handset using the base station.
Briefly press the registration/paging key on the
base station
All handsets will ring simultaneously ("paging"),
even if the ringer tones are deactivated.
End paging: briefly press the registration/paging key on the base station a handset.
(¢ page 1).
(¢ page 1) or the talk key c on

Registering handsets

You can register up to four handsets on your base sta­tion (Gigaset AS200/AS300) recommended).
Please note: Each additional handset must be registered on the
base station in order for it to work properly!
For automatic registration of handsets to Gigaset
AS200/AS200A/AS300 ¢ page 5.
Manual registration of handsets to Gigaset AS200/AS200A/AS300
1. On the handset
MENU ¢ Settings ¢ OK ¢ Handset ¢ OK
¢ Register HS ¢ Enter the system PIN of the base
station (default is 0000) ¢ OK.
Registering flashes in the display.
2. On the base station
Within 60 seconds of entering the system PIN, press and hold the registration/paging key (min. 3 seconds).
Registration takes approx. 1 minute.
(¢ page 1)

De-registering handsets

Handsets can only be de-registered by resetting the base station to its default settings. This will also reset other settings
If you have only registered handsets for other GAP­compatible devices, these can only be de-registered with a hardware reset
¢ page 12.
¢ page 12.
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Activating the answer machine
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Using several handsets

Making internal calls

Internal calls are free calls to other handsets that are registered to the same base station.
To make a call to other handsets, press
INT ¢ ~ (1...4, enter internal number of the
handset), the handset is called or
INT ¢ star key P, all handsets are called.
When a participant answers you can speak to them. To end the call, press the end call key

Internal consultation call/connecting a call

You are in conversation with an external participant. Press the external participant hears the hold music.
Before the internal participant has answered,
After the internal participant has answered, you
INT key and call one or all handsets. The
press the end call key participant who answers the call.
can talk to him. Press the end call key diverted, or press the display key reconnected to the external participant.
a; the call is diverted to the

Listening in to an external call

You are conducting an external call. An internal par­ticipant can listen in on this call and take part in the conversation (conference).
Precondition: The Listening in function must be acti­vated.
Activating/deactivating listening in
MENU ¢ Settings ¢ OK ¢ Base ¢ OK ¢ Listening in ¢ OK ( = on)
a.
a; the call is
; you are
When the alarm clock rings, press any key to switch it off for 24 icon time will be displayed instead of the date.
hours. If the alarm clock is set, the wake-up
l will appear on the screen and the wake-up
Setting the wake-up time
MENU ¢ Alarm Clock ¢ OK ¢ Wake-up time
¢ OK
Enter the wake-up time in hours and minutes, then press
OK.

Phone settings

For details on how to set audio settings, see Menu tree
¢ page 16.
For details on how to set the system PIN on the base station, see the Menu tree
¢ page 17.

Changing the display language

MENU ¢ Settings ¢ OK ¢ Handset ¢ OK
¢ Language ¢ OK ¢ select the language ¢ OK
The current language is indicated by .
If you accidentally choose a language you do not understand:
MENU ¢ 4 2 1 (press the keys one after the other)
Select the correct language with u and press OK.

Resetting the handset

You can reset individual settings and changes that you have made. Entries in the directory, the calls list and the handset's registration to the base station will be retained.
MENU ¢ Settings ¢ OK ¢ Handset ¢ OK ¢ Reset Handset ¢ OK
Cancel the reset with a.
Internal listening in (conference)
You want to listen in to an existing external call. Press and hold the c key. You can listen in to the call.
All participants hear a signal tone. To e nd : press the end call key a. All participants hear
a signal tone. If the first internal participant presses the end call key
a, the handset that has "listened in" remains con-
nected to the external participant.

Setting the alarm clock

Activating/deactivating the alarm clock
MENU ¢ Alarm Clock ¢ OK ¢ Activation
¢ OK ( = on)
When activated:
¢ Set the wake-up time ¢ OK
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Restoring the base station to the factory settings
When restoring factory settings:
All handsets are de-registered
Individual settings are reset
All lists are deleted
The system PIN is reset to the original code 0000
Only the date and time are retained.
Software reset
MENU ¢ Settings ¢ OK ¢ Base ¢ OK ¢ Base Reset ¢ OK
Hardware reset
Disconnect the power cord from the base station. Hold down the registration/paging key on the base station while reconnecting the power cable to the base station. Release the key after approximately 5 seconds.
(¢ page 1)

Repeater mode

With a repeater you can increase the range of your base station. You will need to activate repeater mode (¢ page 17). Repeater mode and Eco mode or Eco mode+ (¢ page 1) cancel each other out.
Operating the base station on
PABX
the
The following settings are only nece ssary if your PABX requires them, see the user guide for your PABX. When entering the digits, enter them slowly one after the other.
Changing the dialling mode
MENU ¢ 4 I O 1 1 ¢ The number for the set dial-
ling mode flashes: 0 = touch ton e dialling (DTMF); 1 = dial pulsing (DP) ¢ enter number ¢OK.
Setting recall
MENU ¢ 4 I O 1 2 ¢ The number for the current
recall flash
3 = 400 ms; 4 = 250 ms; 5 = 300 ms; 6 = 600 ms; 7 = 800 ms ¢ enter number ¢ OK.
es: 0 = 80 ms; 1 = 100 ms; 2 = 120 ms;
Changing pause after line seizure
You can set the length of the pause inserted between pressing the talk key number.
MENU ¢ 4 I O 1 O ¢ The number for the current pause length flashes: 1 = 1 sec.; 2 = 3 sec.; 3 = 7 sec.
c and sending the phone
¢ enter number ¢ OK.
Changing the pause after the recall key
MENU ¢ 4 I O 1 4 ¢ The number for the current pause length flashes: 1 = 800 ms; 2 = 1600 ms; 3 = 3200 ms ¢ enter number ¢ OK.
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Appendix

Entering letters/characters

Press the relevant key the number of times indicated. Briefly press the hash key # to switch from "Abc" to "123" mode, from "123" to "abc" mode and from "abc" to "Abc" mode.
Standard characters
1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x11x12x 13x14x
1 £ $ ¥ ¤
1
a b c 2 ä á à â ã ç
2
d e f 3 ë é è ê
I
g h i 4 ï í ì î
4
j k l 5
5
m n o 6 ö ñ ó ò ô õ
L
p q r s 7 ß
M
t u v 8 ü ú ù û
N
w x y z 9 ÿ ý æ ø å
O
. , ? ! 0 + - : ¿ ¡ " ’ ; _
Q
* / ( ) < = > %
P
Abc
123
-->
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# @ \ & §
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Specifications

Recommended batteries
Technology: Nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH) Size: AAA (Micro, HR03) Voltage: 1.2 V Capacity: 400–800 mAh
We recommend the following types of battery:
GP 550/700 mAh
Yuasa Phone 700/800 mAh
Peacebay 550/650 mAh
(Valid at the time of going to press) The handset is supplied with recommended batter­ies.
Base station power consumption
In standby mode – Handset in base station – Handset outside base station
During a call approx. 1.5 W
abc
123
approx. 1.3 W approx. 1.3 W

Questions and answers

If you have any queries about the use of your telephone, visit our website at www.gigaset.com/service for 24-hour support. The table below contains a list of common problems and possible solutions.
Problem Cause Solution
Nothing appears in the display.
No wireless connection to the base sta tion, Base flashes in the display.
You ca nno t hear a ringer/ dialling tone from the fixed line network.
Error tone sounds after system PIN prompt.
PIN forgotten.
The handset is not switched on.
The batteries are flat.
The handset is out­side the range of the base station.
­The handset is not registered. The base station is not turned on.
The phone cord supplied has not been used or has been replaced by a new cord with the wrong jack con nections.
You hav e en tere d the wrong system
PIN.
Press the end call key a for approx.
5
seconds or place the
handset in the base station. Charge or replace the batteries.
Move the handset closer to the base station.
Register the handset
¢ page 10.
Check the mains connector on the base station
¢ page 3.
Please always use the phone cord supplied or ensure that the pin
connections are
correct when purchas
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ing from a retailer: 3-4 assignment of telephone leads/EURO CTR37.
Reset the system PIN to the default 0000
¢ page 12.
All handsets are de­registered. All settings are reset. All lists are deleted.
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General specifications
DECT standard is supported GAP standard is supported Range up to 300 m outdoors
Base station power supply 230 V ~/50 Hz Environmental conditions
in
operation
up to 50 m indoors
+5°C to +45°C, 20% to 75%
relative humidity
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Customer Service & Assistance
You have questions? As a Gigaset customer, you can take advantage of our comprehensive service offerings. You can find help quickly in this User Manual and in the service pages of our Gigaset online portal.
Please register your phone right after purchase on www.gigaset.com/ie/service
thus enabling us to pro vide you w ith eve n bette r serv ice i n case of que stions or in case of a war ranty claim. Your personal user account enables you to directly contact our customer service by email.
In our constantly updated online service on www.gigaset.com/ie/service
Extensive information about our products
FAQ compilations
Keyword search to help find topics quickly
Compatibility database: Find out which base stations and handsets can be combined.
Product comparison: Compare the features of several products with each other.
Downloads for user manuals and current software updates
E-mail contact form for customer service
Our service representatives are available on the telephone for more advanced questions or in-per­son consultation.
Here you can get competent advice on questions regarding installation, operation and config­uration:
Ireland: 1850 777 277
6.6561 Ct./Call
Please note that if the Gigaset product is not sold by authorised dealers in the national territory the product may not be fully compatible with the national telephone network. It is clearly specified on the box near the CE mark as well as on the bottom of the base station for which country/countries the equipment has been developed. If the equipment is used in a manner inconsistent with this advice or with the instructions of the manual and on the product itself, this may have implications on the conditions for warranty or guarantee claims (repair or exchange of product).
In order to make use of the warranty, the product purchaser is asked to submit a receipt which proves the date of purchase (date from which the warranty period starts) and the type of goods that have been purchased.
you can find:
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Authorisation
This device is intended for use with analogue tele­phone lines on the Irish network.
This device is intended for use within the European Economic Area and Switzerland. If used in other coun tries, it must first be approved by the country in ques­tion.
Country-specific conditions have been taken into consideration.
Gigaset Communications GmbH declare that this device meets the essential requirements and other relevant regulations laid down in Directive 1999/5/ EC.
A copy of the 1999/5/EC Declaration of Conformity is available at this Internet address: www.gigaset.com/docs.

Guarantee certificate

Without prejudice to any claim the user (customer) may have in relation to the dealer or retailer, the cus tomer shall be granted a manufacturer’s Guarantee under the conditions set out below:
In the case of new devices and their components
exhibiting defects resulting from manufacturing and/or material faults within 24 months of pur chase, Gigaset Communications shall, at its own option and free of charge, either replace the device with another device reflecting the current state of the art, or repair the said device. In respect of parts subject to wear and tear (including but not limited to, batteries, keypads, casing), this warranty shall be valid for six months from the date of purchase.
This Guarantee shall be invalid if the device defect
is attributable to improper care or use and/or fail ure to comply with information contained in the user manuals. In particular claims under the Guar antee cannot be made if:
The device is opened (this is classed as third party
intervention)
Repairs or other work done by persons not
authorised by Gigaset Communications.
Components on the printed circuit board are
manipulated
The software is manipulated
Defects or damage caused by dropping, breaking,
lightning or ingress of moisture. This also applies if defects or damage was caused by mechanical,
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chemical, radio interference or thermal factors (e.g.: microwave, sauna etc.)
Devices fitted with accessories not authorised by
Gigaset Communications
This Guarantee shall not apply to or extend to
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services performed by the authorised dealer or the customer themselves (e.g. installation, config uration, software downloads). User manuals and any software supplied on a separate data medium shall be excluded from the Guarantee.
The purchase receipt, together with the date of
purchase, shall be required as evidence for invok ing the Guarantee. Claims under the Guarantee must be submitted within two months of the Guarantee default becoming evident.
Ownership of devices or components replaced by
and returned to Gigaset Communications shall vest in Gigaset Communications.
This Guarantee shall apply to new devices pur-
chased in the European Union. For Products sold in the Republic of Ireland the Guarantee is issued by
Gigaset Communications UK Limited, Faraday House, Sir William Siemens Square, Frimley, Cam berley, Surrey, GU16 8QD.
Any other claims resulting out of or in connection
with the device shall be excluded from this Guar antee. Nothing in this Guarantee shall attempt to
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limit or exclude a Customers Statutory Rights, nor the manufacturer’s liability for death or personal injury resulting from its negligence.
The duration of the Guarantee shall not be
extended by services rendered under the terms of the Guarantee.
Insofar as no Guarantee default exists, Gigaset
Communications reserves the right to charge the customer for replacement or repair.
The above provisions does not imply a change in
the burden of proof to the detriment of the cus tomer.
To invoke this Guarantee, please contact the Gigaset Communications helpdesk on 1850 777 277. This number is also to be found in the accompanying user guide.
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Menu tree
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Your phone has an extensive range of features. These are offered in the form of menus. To select a function while the phone is in idle status, press
MENU (open menu), use the t and v keys to
scroll to the function you require and press
OK to con-
firm.
1 Alarm Clock
1-1 Activation Activating/deactivating the alarm clock
1-2 Wake -up time Input format: HHMM
2 Audio Settings
2-1 Handset Volume Can be set to one of 3 levels (AS200/AS200A)
2-1 Handset Volume 2-1-1 Earpiece Can be set to one of 3 levels (AS300/AS300A)
2-1-2 Speaker Can be set to one of 5 levels (AS300/AS300A)
2-2 Ringer Volume 5 levels + "crescendo" available
2-3 Ringer Melody 2-3-1 External Calls 10 ringer melodies available for external calls
2-3-2 Internal Calls 10 ringer melodies available for internal calls
2-3-3 Alarm Clock 10 ringer melodies available for alarm clock
2-4 Advis. Tones Activate/deactivate
2-5 Battery Low 2-5-1 Off Warning tone to indicate bat-
2-5-2 On always
2-5-3 During Call only during a call
3 Voice Mail
3-1 Set Key 1
(all devices)
(Only devices with answer machine)
3-2 Answer Mach. Activating/deactivating the answer machine
3-3 Call Screening 3-3-1 Handset You can use the loudspeaker on the handset to screen a message that
3-4 Announcements 3-4-1 Rec announce ¢ page 9
3-1-1 Netw. Mailbx Assign key 1 with network mailbox and enter the network mailbox
3-1-2 Answer Mach. Assign key 1 with answer machine
3-3-2 Base You can use the loudspeaker on the base station to screen a message
3-4-2 Play announce Play your announcement
3-4-3 Del announce Delete your announcement
To return to idle status: press and hold the a key. As an alternative to selecting functions using the t and
v buttons, you can also enter the digit combina-
tion that is in front of the function in the menu tree. For setting the time and date, for example:
MENU ¢ 4 1 ¢ OK
tery is almost flat:
number (in idle status, press and hold key Netw. Mailbx: your network provider's answer machine; must be requested separately. The network mailbox list can be displayed if your network provider suppor ts this function and if key with the network mailbox.
(in idle status, press and hold to dial).
is being recorded, (AS300A only).
that is being recorded.
never
1 to dial).
1 has been assigned
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3-5 Message Length 3-5-1 Maximum Do not limit the recording time for each call.
3-5-2 1 Minute Limit the recording time to 1 minute per call.
3-5-3 2 Minutes Limit the recording time to 2 minutes per call.
3-5-4 3 Minutes Limit the recording time to 3 minutes per call.
3-6 Ring Delay 3-6-1 Immediately Call is answered immediately.
3-6-2 10 sec Call is answered after 10 seconds.
3-6-3 18 sec Call is answered after 18 seconds.
3-6-4 30 sec Call is answered after 30 seconds.
3-6-5 Auto If there are no new messages, the answer machine answers a call after
4 Settings
4-1 Date/Time Enter date (DDMMYY format), then time (HHMM format)
4-2 Handset 4-2-1 Language Set the display language ¢ page 11
4-2-2 Auto Answer Automatically activate/deactivate auto answer ¢ page 7 4-2-3 Register HS Manually register the handset ¢ page 10 4-2-4 Reset Handset Reset the handset ¢ page 11
4-3 Base 4-3-1 Audio Settings
(AS200A/)
4-3-2 Call list type 4-3-2-1 Missed Calls ¢ page 8
4-3-3 System PIN Change system PIN (default is 0000)
4-3-4 Base Reset Restore factory settings ¢ page 12 4-3-5 Additional 4-3-5-1 Repeater activate/deactivate ¢ page 12
4-3-6 Listening in Activate/deactivate the function ¢ page 11
4-3-7 Preselection 4-3-7-1 Presel. Number Net work provider dialling code, should
18 seconds. If new messages are present, the answer machine answers a call after just 10 seconds.
4-3-1-1 Ringer Volume 5 level settings + "crescendo" + "off"
4-3-1-2 Ringer Melody 10 selectable melodies
4-3-2-2 All Calls ¢ page 8
4-3-5-2 Eco Mode+ activate/deactivate ¢ page 2 4-3-5-3 Eco Mode activate/deactivate ¢ page 2
be inserted automatically before the dialled phone number.
4-3-7-2 With Preselect First digits of the dialling codes, should
4-3-7-3 Without Presel First digits of dialling code s, should be
be dialled with preselection.
dialled without preselection.
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Issued by Gigaset Communications GmbH Frankenstr. 2a D-46395 Bocholt
Manufactured by Gigaset Communications GmbH under trademark license of Siemens AG. As of 1 Oct. 2011 Gigaset products bearing the trademark "Siemens" will exclusively use the trademark "Gigaset".
© Gigaset Communications GmbH 2011 All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Rights of modification reserved.
www.gigaset.com
This user guide is made from 100 % recycled paper.
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