Siemens GIGASET 5020 QUICK START GUIDE

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Gigaset 5020* Quick Guide
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Keys

1 Repertory keys 2 Redial key 3 Recall key 4Mute key 5Shift key 6Quiet key 7 Loudspeaker key (handsfree) 8Loud key 9Set key 10 Up key 11 Down key 12 OK key (dial number displayed)

Display symbols

P In setting mode
Shift key pressed
--- Ready for use
y Microphone off
è Baby Call (direct call) number set
o Entry mark when setting (e.g. volume) u
Recall key pressed
P
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Pause No memory content
{ Telephone locked
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With tone dialling:
n
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With additional services from public network providers:
When trying to connect: telephone locked Phone number
* key pressed – # key pressed
| New call in calls list
(Flashing) A new message has arrived
ë Call waiting
Call forwarding immediately ˜ Call forwarding on no reply Call forwarding when busy
š Anonymous call on

Safety precautions

When installing, connecting and operating the telephone, always observe the following precautions:
Only use the plugs and leads supplied.
Only connect the connecting lead to the socket/jack
provided for that purpose.
Only connect approved accessories.
Arrange the connecting lead where it will not cause
accidents.
Position the telephone on a non-slip surface.
For your safety and protection, the telephone must not
be used in bath or shower rooms (wet locations). The telephone is not splash proof.
Never expose the telephone to sources of heat, direct
sunlight or other electrical devices.
Protect your telephone from moisture, dust, corrosive
liquids and vapours.
Never open up the telephone yourself.
Do not touch the plug contact with pointed or metallic
objects.
Do not carry the telephone by the leads.
If you give your Gigaset 5020 to someone else, make
sure you also give them the user guide.
*Manufactured by Gigaset Communications GmbH under trademark license of Siemens AG.
All electrical and electronic products should be dis­posed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the
government or the local authorities. This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the product means
the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/ EC. The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative conse­quences for the environment and human health. It is a pre­condition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and elec­tronic equipment.
For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.

Preparing the telephone for use

Recommended installation of telephone

Do not expose the telephone to direct sunlight or other
sources of heat.
Operate at temperatures between +5°C and +40°C.
Maintain a distance of at least one metre between the
telephone and radio equipment, e.g. wireless telephones, wireless pagers or TV sets. Otherwise, telephone communication could be impaired.
Do not install the telephone in dusty areas as this can
shorten the service life 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 harsh cleaning agent.
Furniture lacquer and polish can be damaged by contact
with parts of the unit (e.g. device feet).

Connecting

Insert the short end of the coiled handset cord in the socket provided in the handset and the long end in the socket marked with an phone cord into the outlet on the wall and the other end into the socket marked with a device. Then your telephone is ready to use.
a on the underside of the device. Plug the
Y on the underside of the
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Setting the internal clock

?3 Initiate function.
The current set time is displayed in 24-hour mode (default setting: 00:00).
o Enter the correct time in hours <hh> and
minutes <mm> (24-hour mode).
? Press the Set key.

Making calls

Dialling a number

co Lift handset, dial number.
or ...
o Bc Dial number (you can delete wrongly entered
digits with digit) and press the OK key. After 2 seconds the number is dialled. Lift the handset if you want to talk via the handset.
Any digits after the 20th digit are moved from right to left in the display. The Last number redial key insert pauses when dialling, starting from the 2nd digit.
Select phone number from the calls list (if available): see 6.
A and then enter the correct
; can be used to
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Activating/deactivating handsfree talking

With this telephone you can also make calls (handsfree mode) or settings without lifting the handset. The best distance from the microhone for speaking is about 50 cm.
Activating during a call via the handset
L + a With the Loudspeaker key pressed replace the
handset.
Activating before dialling the number
L Before dialling: hold down the Loudspeaker
key until you can hear the dialling tone.
Deactivating handsfree talking
c Lift the handset during the call.

Last number redial

The last 5 numbers dialled (up to 32 digits) are saved automatically. You can retrieve these numbers from the last number redial list and dial them again:

Redialling the last number dialled

c; Lift the handset and press the last number
redial key. The last number dialled is redialled immediately.

Dialling from the last number redial list

; Without lifting the handset: Press the last
number redial key. The last number dialled is displayed. (You can leave the last number redial list at any time by pressing
>.)
A...C Using the Down/Up key, scroll through the list
to the desired number.
B Press OK or L key.
After 2 seconds the number is dialled. Lift the handset if you want to talk via the handset.

Dialling using the repertory keys

c Lift handset. (If necessary, press = for a 2nd
level repertory key).
: Press repertory key.
or ...
: Press repertory key. (If necessary, press = for
a 2nd level repertory key).
Bc Press OK or L key.
After 2 seconds the number is dialled. Lift the handset if you want to talk via the handset.

Saving numbers

Different telephone settings must be completed with the
? so that they are available permanently.
Set key In order to cancel without saving, e. g. after an incorrect
entry, replace the handset instead of pressing end. The original setting is then retained.
Saving with notebook function
You can also save phone numbers during a conversation with the notebook function.

Saving repertory numbers

You can save up to 20 phone numbers (or even functions, see page 7) on both levels of the repertory keys.
? Press the Set key. (For 2nd memory level, also
=.)
press
: Press the repertory key under which you want
to save the repertory number. A number that has already been saved is shown in the display. If the memory for this repertory key is empty,
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appears in the display
o Enter the number to be saved (up to 32 digits).
or ... Saving from the calls list (if service is available)
A...C Press the Down/Up key until the desired
number appears in the display.
or ... Saving from the redial list:
; Press the last number redial key. A...C If necessary, press the Down/Up key until the
desired number appears in the display.
To terminate the process:
? Press the Set key.
Saving during a call
You can also save phone numbers in the same way during a call (notebook function).
Note: After the 20th digit, any following digits are moved from right to left in the display.
Delete all repertory numbers
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Initiate function.
? Press the Set key.
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