Safety Precautions; Setting Up The Telephone For Use; Operating The Telephone; Display - Gigaset DA611 Manual

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Safety precautions

When installing, connecting and operating the telephone, always
observe the following precautions:
u Only use the jacks and leads supplied.
u Only connect the connecting lead to the intended socket.
u Only connect the approved accessories
u Lay the connecting lead where it will not cause accidents.
u Position the telephone on a non-slip surface.
u For your safety and protection, the telephone may not be used in the
bath or shower rooms (wet locations). The telephone is not splash
proof.
u Never expose the telephone to sources of heat, direct sunlight or
other electrical devices.
u Protect your telephone from moisture, dust, corrosive liquids and
vapours.
u Never open up the telephone yourself.
u Do not touch the plug contact with pointed or metallic objects.
u Do not carry the telephone by the leads.
u If you give your Gigaset DA611 to someone else, make sure you also
give them the operating manual. Your Gigaset DA611 has a perma-
nent memory, so you may want to delete any stored numbers before
passing it on.

Setting up the telephone for use

Recommended installation of telephone:
u Do not expose the telephone to direct sunlight or other sources of
heat.
u Operate at temperatures of between + 5° C and + 40° C.
u Maintain a distance of at least one metre between the telephone
and radio equipment, e.g. radio telephones, radio paging equip-
ment or TV sets. Otherwise telephone communication could be
impaired.
u Do not install the telephone in dusty rooms as this can limit the ser-
vice life of the telephone.
u Furniture lacquer and polish can be adversely affected by contact
with parts of the unit (e.g. feet).
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Operating the telephone

The keypad and the display are available to operate your Gigaset DA611.
In addition, the display menu together with the control key provides
access to the configuration and use of the many functions of the tele-
phone. All usage possibilities are described in the handbook.
Note
Some of your telephone's functions may only be available without
restriction if they are supported by your and the caller's network pro-
vider, e. g. functions for which information on the caller's telephone
number is required.
This applies for the following functions, for example:
u Displaying the number of an incoming call (
u Indicating a caller with VIP melody (
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u Call list (
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Display

Depending on the operating situation the display shows different infor-
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mation, e.g. date and time. You can set the date and time and the format
in which they are displayed (
Symbols provide information on the status of your telephone.
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f
x
i
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01
01:28
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Symbol bar: date and time (depending on situation)
2
Time (in idle mode); call duration, numbers, settings (depending on
situation)
3
Date and calender week, missed calls (in idle mode); menu selection,
options, names (depending on situation)
Display symbols
01
Number of an entry in the phonebook or a call list or of a
f
speed dial key
Flashes for a new entry in the call list if the caller's number
g
transmission (CLIP) is active (
i
Phonebook open
x
Key lock activated
m
Ringer switched off
Mute mode activated
l
Flashes on incoming VIP call
Is indicated if at least one entry with activated VIP mode is
present in the phonebook (
Display language
On delivery the display language is set to English. Other languages are
available and you can change the language if you wish (
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