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Issued by Information and Communication mobile Haidenauplatz 1 D-81667 Munich © Siemens AG 2001 All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Right of modification reserved. Printed in Germany. (09/2001) Siemens Aktiengesellschaft http://www.my-siemens.com

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Brief overview of the handset
List item Indicates the list item for an entry Phone book key - Open phone book - Call list item "0" (hold down) Off-hook key - Answer call - Dial call number Star key - Page up - Call multifrequency signaling method (hold down) R key - R key function (flash) - Dialing pause (hold down)

Display Battery status H empty E full

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Redial key Open redial list

On-hook key - Terminate call - Cancel function Hash key - Page down - Activate/ deactivate key lock (hold down) Set/OK key - Open menu - Confirm (store) entry

Microphone

Display symbols and special characters

Star (* ) Hash (#)

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R key Pause Hold down R key Phone list empty


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Congratulations
on purchasing your Siemens Gigaset! In order to be able to use your phone with ease, read the following pages to find out how it works.

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Safety information


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Use only the plug-in power supply unit provided, as indicated on the bottom of the device. Use only approved, rechargeable batteries of the same type. In other words, never use conventional (non-rechargeable) batteries, since these can injure you and damage your health. Do not position the device in the immediate vicinity of other devices such as hi-fi systems, televisions, microwave ovens or office equipment. This could cause mutual interference. Ensure that you insert the rechargeable batteries with the correct polarity and that you use the type of battery specified in this user guide (note the sign in the battery compartments of the handset). The operation of medical equipment may be affected. Bear in mind the technical requirements of the environment (e.g. doctor's office). The handset can cause an unpleasant buzzing sound in hearing aids. Do not hold the handset too close to your ear. Do not set up the base unit in bathrooms or shower rooms. Do not use the phone in potentially explosive environments (e.g. paint shops).

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Do not pass your Gigaset on to a third party without the user guide. Dispose of batteries and your phone in an environment-friendly manner.

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Not all the functions described in this user guide are available in all countries.

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Contents
Brief overview of the handset . . . . . . . 2 Safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Putting your phone into operation . . . . 6 Making a phone call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Accepting a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Redialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Displaying the caller's number (CLIP) . . . . . . . . . 11 Activating/deactivating the key lock . . . . . . . . . . 11 Phone book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Registering the handset with the base unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Settings of the handset . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Volumes and tunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Changing the display language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Resetting the handset to the factory defaults . . 16

Settings of the base unit . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Signaling method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Flash times (,,R key") . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Pulse/no-pulse ratio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Deactivating and reactivating automatic attenuation equalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Resetting the base unit to the factory defaults. . 20

Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Caring for your phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Guarantee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Menu overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Please also note the index­ page 26!
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Putting your phone into operation
Step 1: Connect up the base unit
For the analog landline network Plug-in power supply unit with power cable (220/230 V)* Phone connector with phone cable

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Insert the small connector of the line cord into the socket (engages). Insert the cable in the cable duct. Insert the phone connector in the phone socket.
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Insert the small connector of the power cable into the socket. Insert the cable in the cable duct. Plug the 3-pin adaptor into a mains power socket and switch on.

*Country-specific

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Use only the plug-in power supply unit provided, as indicated on the bottom of the base unit. Important: new phone cable. Use only the enclosed cable type. If you purchase another cable, ensure that it has the correct connector pin assignment.

Step 2: Put the handset into operation
The display is protected by a plastic foil. Please remove the protective foil.

Inserting the batteries

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Insert the batteries with the correct polarity ­ see figure. Put the lower end of the battery compartment cover in position (see arrow), and press against the _ribbing at the top until it engages. To open it, lift the cover by the ribbing.

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Use only approved, rechargeable batteries of the same type. Otherwise you risk damaging your health and the product. Do not use charging units belonging to other devices because they could damage the batteries.

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Step 3: Place the handset on the base unit

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In order to make calls, you need to register your handset with the base unit (to make it known to it). The following text appears on the display: "SEARCH BASE". Put the handset on the base unit with the display visible. The following text appears on the display: "REGISTER HS". It takes around a minute for the handset to be registered with the base unit. The idle display (battery symbol) appears instead of the display "REGISTER HS".

Step 4: Charge the batteries

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Leave the handset on the base unit for around five hours in order to charge the batteries. A charging indicator on the handset shows that the batteries are being charged:

H Batteries empty

(symbol flashes) . Batteries 2/3 charged

G Batteries 1/3
charged

E Batteries full

Your phone is now ready for operation; you can start calling.

Note on the battery

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After the batteries are charged for the first time, you can put the handset back on the base unit again after each call. Charging is controlled electronically. This ensures that the batteries are charged optimally and economically. The batteries become warm during charging; this is normal and not dangerous. The charging status of the batteries is only displayed correctly after an uninterrupted charging/discharging process. You should therefore avoid opening the battery compartment unnecessarily.

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Recommended batteries
Nickel cadmium (NiCd) Sanyo N-3U (700 mAh) Mobile Power 700 (700 mAh) Panasonic 600 DT (600 mAh) Emmerich 700 (700 mAh) Nickel-metal hybrid (NiMH) Saft RH 6 NiMH 1300 (1300 mAh) Panasonic HHR-110 AA (1100 mAh) Panasonic Pro+ 1500 (1500 mAh) Sanyo HR-3U (1600 mAh) GP GP130 AAHC (1300 mAh) Varta Phone Power (1300 mAh) Emmerich 1300 (1300 mAh)

Operating times/charging times
Capacity (mAh) 700 1200 1600 Standby time (hours) Talk time (hours) Charging time (hours) Approx. 5 Approx. 9 Approx. 12

Up to 200 (8 days) Over 10 Up to 320 (13 days) Over 17 Up to 400 (16 days) Over 23

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The first time you charge the batteries, we recommend an uninterrupted charging time as specified in the table, regardless of the charging status displayed. The charging capacity of the batteries decreases as the years go by due to technical reasons.

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Making a phone call
Calling
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Enter the call number. Press the off-hook key. Press the on-hook key to terminate the call


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place the handset on the base unit.

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You can also press the off-hook key first and then enter the call number ­ each digit is selected immediately. You can press the on-hook key to cancel dialing. You can use the key to enter a dialing pause (hold it down). This is important for foreign connections, for example.

Accepting a call
Your phone rings (ringing tone).



Press the off-hook key to accept the call.

Redialing
Your handset automatically saves the last five call numbers selected.


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Press the redial key. The redial list appears. Select the desired call number. Press the off-hook key ­ the call number is dialed.

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Displaying the caller's number (CLIP)
The prerequisites for this function are as follows:
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You must have applied for CLIP from your network provider. The network provider must support call number display (CLIP). The call number must be transmitted when the caller calls. When a call is made, the call number appears on the display (example).

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If the call number consists of more than twelve digits, an omission mark appears at the beginning of the line ( -- ).

If the call number is not displayed, the following appear: If you have not applied for CLIP . If the display of the number is "suppressed" by the caller or if the caller has not applied for call number transmission.

Activating/deactivating the key lock
If you "lock" the keys, any inadvertent touching of the keys remains without effect. In order to answer an incoming call, press the off-hook key .

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To activate the lock, hold down the key ­ you will here an acknowledgment tone*. The symbol appears on the display. To deactivate the lock, hold down the 3key again. The symbol disappears.

* Acknowledgment tone = ascending sequence of tones Error tone = descending sequence of tones
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Phone book
The phone book makes it easier to dial ten call numbers. A maximum of 22 digits are possible for each entry.

Storing a new entry
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Open the phone book. Select and confirm your desired item from the list. Enter the call number. Confirm your entry.

Changing an entry
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Open the phone book. Select and confirm the desired call number. Change the call number. Confirm your entry.

Using the phone book to dial
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Open the phone book. Page to the desired entry. Press the off-hook key. The call number is dialed.

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If no number is stored, N U M BER .

If you hold down the key, the number stored under the list item "0" is selected. To dial it, press the offhook key. It is therefore advisable to store a number you dial frequently under "0" (e.g. the access number of a network provider).

Rapid dialing with the key

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Registering the handset with the base unit
In order to make calls with your handset, you need to register it with the base unit. This happens automatically the first time you use a handset.

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Only one handset can be registered at any one time.

Automatic registration: Gigaset 200 handset to Gigaset 200 base unit
To find out how to register your handset with the base unit (i.e. make it known to it), refer to "Step 3" after (see page 8).

Manual registration: Gigaset 200 handset to Gigaset 200 base unit
Manual registration is necessary when:
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Automatic registration is not completed successfully. The handset provided is replaced.

Step 1: Open the menu. 3 REGISTER HS Select and confirm. BASE Confirm. Step 2: Place the handset on the base unit. After being successfully registered with the base unit, the handset returns to the idle state.

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Manual registration: Gigaset 200 handset to other GAP base units
Step 1: Put the base unit on standby for registration (see the user guide for the base unit). Step 2: Open the menu. 3 REGISTER HS Select and confirm. 3 GAP 1 Select and confirm. "PIN" appears on the display.

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Enter the registration PIN (max. 8 digits) of the GAP base unit that is on standby for registration (e.g. "0000"). Confirm your entry.



After being successfully registered with the base unit, the handset returns to the idle state.

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Settings of the handset
You can change the settings of your handset to suit your requirements. The current setting always has a check mark against it.

Volumes and tunes
Receiver volume
There are three settings for the receiver volume.


HANDSET VOL

Open the menu.

3 SET LEVEL 2

Confirm. The receiver volume and the

associated number are displayed. Select and confirm the desired setting (1­3).

Ringing tone volume
There are four settings for the ringing tone volume. Open the menu. 3 RINGER VOL Select and confirm. 3 SET LEVEL 2 The current volume is emitted,

and the associated number is displayed. Select and confirm the desired setting (1­4).

Ringing tone tune
There are five different tunes to choose from.

3 MELODY 3 MELODY 4

Open the menu.

Select and confirm. The current tune is emitted, and

the associated number is displayed. Select and confirm the desired tune (1­5).

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Changing the display language
The menu overview provides orientation here (see page 24).

3 LANGUAGE 3 ENGLISH

Open the menu.

Select and confirm. Select and confirm the

desired language (e.g. English).

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If you inadvertently set the wrong language (i.e. one you don't understand), you can change the setting by pressing followed by . on the handset. You can then select the correct language by paging through the menu and confirming it with the key. You will find a list of the available languages in the menu overview on page 24.

Resetting the handset to the factory defaults
Open the menu. 3 HS RESET Select and confirm. 3 RESET YES? Select and confirm.

The handset has the factory defaults again.

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RESET NO?

select and confirm.

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After the handset is reset, it must be replaced on the base unit with the display visible at the front, see "Step 3" (page 8).

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Factory defaults of the handset: Function Receiver volume Ringing tone volume Ringing tone tune Display language Redial list Phone book Key lock Standby for registration Factory default 1 3 1 Country-specific Deleted Deleted Off On

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Settings of the base unit
Normally, no changes are necessary to settings in the base unit. Settings in the base unit can be easily changed by using the mobile part if necessary. Prerequisite: The handset must be registered with the base unit.

Signaling method
You use this function to change to the pulse signaling method. Factory default: Multifrequency signaling method.


DIAL MODE

Press the off-hook key. The following appears on the display "" . Open the menu.

3 PULSE
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Confirm. Select and confirm your desired
signaling method

select and confirm.
Press the on-hook key.



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If you hold down the 4 key, you automatically have multifrequency signaling for the subsequent call.

Flash times (,,R key")
This function allows you to change the set flash time (factory default see page 20).

3 TBR 3 180 MS
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Press the off-hook key. Open the menu.

Select and confirm. Select and confirm the desired
flash time (80, 100, 120, 180, 250, 300 or 600 ms). Press the on-hook key.

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Pulse/no-pulse ratio
This function changes the pulse/no-pulse ratio (for pulse signaling).



Press the off-hook key.

Open the menu. 3 PULSE PAUSE Select and confirm. 32-1 Select and confirm the desired pulse/no-pulse ratio.



Press the on-hook key.

Deactivating and reactivating automatic attenuation equalization*
If a device is delivered with automatic attenuation equalization, automatic attenuation equalization is always activated on delivery and should (normally) remain activated. Automatic attenuation equalization can be deactivated in the following exceptional case: when your base unit is connected to a telephone system.

3 AGC
AGC OFF

Press the off-hook key. Open the menu.

Select and confirm. Select and confirm. Select and confirm.
Press the on-hook key.

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3 AGC ON

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Resetting the base unit to the factory defaults
The handset remains registered when the base unit is reset.



Press the off-hook key.

Open the menu. 3 BASE RESET Select and confirm. 3 RESET YES? Select and confirm.

The base unit has the factory defaults again

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RESET NO?

select and confirm.
Press the on-hook key.



Factory defaults of the base unit: Function Signaling method Flash time Factory default Multifrequency signaling 100 ms

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Appendix
Caring for your phone
Wipe the base unit and handset with a damp cloth or antistatic cloth. Never use a dry cloth. There is a risk of static charge.

Troubleshooting
Should your phone not be doing what you want it to do, try to solve the problem yourself with the help of the following list.

Possible Solution cause Nothing appears The batteries are Charge or reon the display. empty. place the batteries. (see page 8). No response to The key lock is Hold down the keystroke. switched on. 3 key. No radio link to The handset is Reduce the disthe base unit ­ outside the tance between the following range of the the handset and message base unit. the base unit. appears on the display: "SEARCH BASE". The handset is not registered with the base unit. Register the handset with the base unit (see page 13).

Problem

The base unit is Check the power not switched on. plug on the base unit (see page 6). The number of Number transThe caller must the caller is not mission is apply to the displayed in spite disabled. network provider of CLIP (see to have his or her page 11). number transmitted.
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Range
The range outdoors when there are no obstructions is around 200 m. Indoors, ranges of up to 30 m are possible. If you exceed the range, the following message appears on the display: "SEARCH BASE".

Guarantee
Over the guarantee period from the date of purchase from the stockist, Siemens AG will rectify all material or manufacturing defects by repairing or replacing the defective device. As of 01.01.2002, the European guarantee period will be 24 months (until 31.12.2001: 12 months). The guarantee does not cover damage caused by improper use, wear and tear or third party access. The guarantee shall not cover consumables or defects which only slightly decrease the value or serviceability of the device. Warranty giver for United Kingdom: Siemens plc, ICM Siemens House, Oldbury, Bracknell Berkshire RG12 8FZ Warranty giver for Ireland: Siemens Limited, ICM Fitzwilliam Court, Leeson Close Dublin 2

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Service
United Kingdom: Ireland: Siemens hotline Tel.: Siemens hotline Tel.: 08705 334411 01850777277

be if prob8 Siemens Service shouldYourcontacted dealer will lems arise with the unit. specialist be happy to answer any questions on unit operation. Contact your network provider for questions concerning telephone connections. Your Gigaset is intended for operation in your country, as depicted on the underside of the base unit. Country-specific features have been taken into account. The conformity of the device with the essential requirements of the R&TTE directive is confirmed by the CE symbol. Excerpt from the original declaration: "We, Siemens AG, declare, that the above mentioned product is manufactured according to our Full Quality Assurance System certified by CETECOM ICT Services GmbH with the registration number "Q810820M" in compliance with ANNEX V of the R&TTE Directive 99/ 05/EC. The presumption of conformity with the essential requirements regarding Council Directive 99/05/EC is ensured. Senior Approvals Manager"
The Declaration of Conformity (DoC) has been signed. In case of need, a copy of the original DoC can be made available via the company hotline.

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Menu overview
You can select a menu function more quickly if, rather than paging through the menu, you simply press the relevant keys when the device is in the idle state. Examples: To set the handset, press and then call . = display language. You select the desired language by paging through the menu and confirming it with the key. To set the base unit, press and then call = signaling method. You select the desired signaling method by paging through the menu and confirming it with the key. You then press the key.

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If the language "4 _ 15" is set, the numeric values ("1 _ 1") contained in the menu overview appear on the display

Settings of the handset:

1 _ HANDSET VOL
- 2 _ RINGER VOL

1 _ 1 SET LEVEL 1 1 _ 2 SET LEVEL 2 1 _ 3 SET LEVEL 3 2_1 2_2 2_3 2_4 3_1 3_2 3_3 3_4 3_5 4_1 4_2 4_3 4_4 4_5 4_6 4_7 4_8 SET LEVEL 1 SET LEVEL 2 SET LEVEL 3 SET LEVEL 4 MELODY 1 MELODY 2 MELODY 3 MELODY 4 MELODY 5 GERMAN ENGLISH FRENCH ITALIAN SPANISH PORTUGUESE DUTCH DANISH 4 _ 9 NORWEGIAN 4 _ 10 SWEDISH 4 _ 11 FINNISH 4 _ 12 CZECH 4 _ 13 POLISH 4 _ 14 TURKISH 4 _ 15 4 _ 15

3 _ MELODY

. 4 _ LANGUAGE

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/ 5 _ HS RESET 0 6 _ REGISTER HS

5 _ 0 RESET NO? 5 _ 1 RESET YES? 6 _ 1 BASE 6 _ 2 GAP 1 6 _ 3 GAP 2

Settings of the base unit: 1 _ DIAL MODE - 2 _ TBR
1_1 1_2 TONE PULSE

2 _ 80 MS 80 MS 2 _ [..] MS [..] ms 2 _ 600 MS 600 MS 3_1 3_2 RESET NO? RESET YES?

3 _ BASE RESET . 4 _ PULSE PAUSE / 5 _ AGC*

4 _ 1_5 - 2 1_5 - 1 4_2-1 2-1 5_0 5_1 AGC OFF AGC ON

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Index
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Acknowledgment tone 11, 19 Activating automatic attenuation equalization 19 key lock 11 Answering a call 10 Automatic attenuation equalization 19 Automatic registration 13

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Deactivating automatic attenuation equalization 19 key lock 11 Dialing 10 Display 2 Display language 16 Display symbols 2

Entry (phone book) 12 Base unit Error tone 11, 19 connecting up 6 resetting to factory F defaults 20 Factory defaults Batteries of the base unit 20 charging 8 of the handset 16 inserting 7 Flash times 18 recommended batteries 9 Brief overview 2

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Call answering 10 terminating 10 Call number changing 12 dialing 10 displaying (CLIP) 11 redialing 10 storing 12 Calling 10 Canceling (a function) 2 Caring for your phone 21 Changing 16 Charging indicator 8 Charging times and capacity 9 Check mark (on the display) 15 CLIP (call number display) 11 Connector pin assignment 6

GAP base units 14 Guarantee 22

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Handset disabling 11 putting into operation 7 resetting to factory defaults 16 Hearing aids 4 Help with problems 21

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Idle display 8

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Key lock 11 Keys 2

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Language (display) 16 List item 2, 12

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Manual registration 13 Medical equipment 4 Menu overview 24 Multifrequency signaling method 18

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Range 22 Rapid dialing 12 Receiver volume 15 Redialing 10 Registration (handset) automatically 13 manually 13 N to other GAP base units 14 Network provider 11 Ringing tone 15 New entry (phone book) 12 Ringing tone tune 15 Number, see call number 11 Ringing tone volume 15

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Operating times 9 Operation, putting your phone into 6

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Safety information 4 Service 23 Settings display language 16 of the base unit 25 of the handset 15, 24 Settings of the base unit 18 Signaling method 18 Special characters 2 Symbols 2

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Pause 10 Phone book 12 changing an entry 12 dialing a call number 12 storing a new entry 12 Phone cable 6 Phone connector 6 Phone, putting into operation 6 Phoning answering a call 10 calling 10 Plug-in power supply unit 6 Power cable 6 Protective foil 7 Pulse signaling method 18 Pulse/no-pulse ratio 19

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Troubleshooting 21 Tune 15

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Volume 15

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