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Gigaset M2 / M2 plus / M2 Ex professional
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A31003-G2100-U109-4-7619

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  • Page 1 Gigaset M2 / M2 plus / M2 Ex professional in HiPath Cordless IP User Guide A31003-G2100-U109-4-7619...
  • Page 2 Availability and technical specifications are subject to change without notice. Unify, OpenScape, OpenStage and HiPath are registered trademarks of Unify GmbH & Co. KG. All other company, brand, product and service names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Using Gigaset M2 professional, Gigaset M2 plus professional and Gigaset M2 Ex professional ....... 8 Using the battery pack for Gigaset M2 professional and Gigaset M2 plus professional .
  • Page 4 Contents Permitted battery packs ........28 Fitting the attachment clip.
  • Page 5 Directives and standards ........86 Label for Gigaset M2 professional......88 Label for Gigaset M2 plus professional .
  • Page 6: Safety Notes

    EN and IEC standards (see the appendix in the operating man- ual). See also the notes in the declaration of conformity. The Gigaset M2 Ex professional was designed for use in potentially explo- sive working environments (Ex zones) and in compliance with fire preven- tion regulations.
  • Page 7 Safety notes Battery pack • Only use approved Ex battery packs (see the "Permitted battery packs" section in the operating manual). Ex authorisation is only valid and the handset can only be operated if this battery pack is installed. Other battery packs are strictly prohibited. If they are used, Ex protection is no longer valid.
  • Page 8: Using Gigaset M2 Professional, Gigaset M2 Plus Professional And Gigaset M2 Ex Professional

    Using Gigaset M2 professional, Gigaset M2 professional and Gigaset M2 Ex professional Attention: • Do not use Gigaset M2 professional und Gigaset M2 plus pro- fessional handsets in potentially explosive environments! • Please observe local safety regulations when using the handset.
  • Page 9: Compliance To German Bgr 139 (Personal Alarm Functionality)

    Safety notes Compliance to german BGR 139 (Personal alarm functionality) (for Gigaset M2 plus professional and Gigaset M2 Ex professional only) Notes: • For BGR-compliant operation as a personal alarm signal device with a voice communication capability (PNG-S), the handset must operate in conjunction with a PNEZ (emergency call cen- tre).
  • Page 10: Weee Marking

    Safety notes WEEE marking Notes: • All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities ap- pointed by the government or the local authori- ties. • The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
  • Page 11: Controls, Parts Of The Device

    Controls, parts of the device Controls, parts of the device 1 Alarm key (red) 12 Jack for headset (Slim Lumberg) 2 Monitoring LED 13 Hash key 3 Receiver inset 14 Number keys 4 Display 15 On-hook and on/off key 5 Display keys 16 Message key 6 Navigation key 17 Volume key (+/-)
  • Page 12: Operating Manual

    The time alarm function detects whether the observed person is still able to respond. A pull cord is used in order to check whether the Gigaset M2 plus professional ist still situated on the body of the observed person.
  • Page 13: Conducting Calls - The Basic Functions

    Conducting calls - the basic functions Step by Step Conducting calls - the basic functions You can use your handset to make both internal and ex- ternal calls. Internal calls are calls that • you make within the range of a communication sys- tem, forexample, within your company, •...
  • Page 14: Dial First, Then Seize The Line

    Conducting calls - the basic functions Step by Step Charging the battery pack You may only use the charging shell provided for the handset. The handset charges when sitting in the charging shell, even when deactivated. If the handset is active, the charging status display flashes on the display.
  • Page 15: Manual Number Redial

    Conducting calls - the basic functions Step by Step Manual number redial The last ten phone numbers dialled are saved in the re- dial list. A phone number that was dialled several times is only saved once. When the handset is idle: Press the Talk key briefly. The redial list is displayed.
  • Page 16: Enquiry

    Conducting calls - the basic functions Step by Step Enquiry You interrupt your call to consult with a user (including external users) and then resume the original call. You are on a call. Activating and conducting an enquiry/consultation call Activate consultation. The current call is placed "on- Enquiry hold"...
  • Page 17: Answering Or Rejecting A Call

    Conducting calls - the basic functions Step by Step Answering or rejecting a call Answering a call Your handset rings ( Page 40). The caller information appears on the display. The name and/or telephone number of the caller can be displayed. The following op- tions are available for answering a call: either Press the display key.
  • Page 18: Ending A Call

    Conducting calls - the basic functions Step by Step Ending a call Press the On-hook key briefly or place the handset in the charging shell. The call charges are displayed, depending on the com- munication system. Activating or deactivating the keypad lock This feature protects against accidentally pressing but- tons when the handset is in a pocket, forexample.
  • Page 19: Description Of Controls

    Description of controls Description of controls Function keys The following function keys are available: Name On-hook and • End a call on/off key • Cancel functions • Jump back to the previous menu (only following Options • Activate or deactivate the handset Talk key •...
  • Page 20: Navigation Key

    Description of controls Name Volume key • Adjust the volume for ringer settings (+/-) • When conducting a call: adjust the vol- ume for calls conducted via the hand- set, in speakerphone mode and via the headset Navigation key The navigation key is assigned different functions depending on the oper- ating situation: Situation Press top of key...
  • Page 21: Display Keys

    Description of controls Display keys The handset has two display keys, each with one or two functions. When the key is allocated two functions, press the right or left side of the key to select the corresponding function. Display key assignment depends on the operating status.
  • Page 22: Menu Icons In The Main Menu

    Description of controls Icon Name Appoint. Activate handset appointment re- Appoint. minder function Dial Dial the digits entered Dial Alarm Activate alarm function Alarm Time Enter the time and date. Displayed Time until the time and date are set. Additional icons can be displayed by programming the left display key with a function, forexample, the name of a directory (...
  • Page 23: Putting The Handset Into Service

    Remove the protective cover from the display before putting the handset into service. Ex protection and IP rating compliance (Ex protection only applies to Gigaset M2 Ex professional) Inserting the battery compartment seal Insert the battery compartment seal carefully (around the battery compart- ment).
  • Page 24: Inserting/Replacing The Memory Card And The Battery Pack

    • Phonebook entries/redial list • Calendar entries/appointments You can transfer your memory card to a new Gigaset M2 handset if your original handset is defective. This ensures you do not lose your data. Notes: • Note: Please observe the safety notes.
  • Page 25 Putting the handset into service Procedure 1. Remove the attachment clip (if fitted) Press the tongue on the attachment clip (1) and pull the attachment clip off the stud (2). 2. Open the battery compartment 1. Use a suitable Allan key to loosen and remove the battery cover screw (1).
  • Page 26 Putting the handset into service 4. Closing the battery compartment 1. Slide the battery cover upwards over the housing (1). 2. Press the battery cover down until it snaps into place (2). 3. Insert the Allan key and make sure the screw is securely tightened (3). 5.
  • Page 27: Charging And Using The Battery Pack

    Putting the handset into service Charging and using the battery pack To charge the battery pack, first remove the plug from the charging socket and then insert the handset into the charging shell with the keypad facing forwards: • Initial charging: charge the battery pack for at least 10 hours without a break, regardless of the charging status icon.
  • Page 28: Battery Pack Operating Times And Charging Time

    The handset’s standby time is significantly increased by deactivating the backlight. Permitted battery packs Only the original Unify battery pack is permitted for the handset. Battery pack Part number For Gigaset M2 professional: A5B00075416005 Lithium-Ion, 1000 mAh...
  • Page 29: Fitting The Attachment Clip

    Putting the handset into service Step by Step Fitting the attachment clip The handset comes with a second battery cover that features a stud for the attachment clip. Fit the attach- ment clip as follows: 1. Open the battery compartment (...
  • Page 30: Setting The Handset Display Language

    Putting the handset into service Step by Step Setting the handset display language If your preferred language for the handset’s display texts is not set by default, then you can set it yourself. The language of the communication system’s display texts can only be set by the administrator.
  • Page 31 Putting the handset into service Step by Step Selecting a language Deutsch Select and confirm the language you require. English Francais Press the On-hook key to end the operation. Italiano Espanol Note: Portugues Nederlands • If you inadvertently set a display language that you do not understand, press "w 8 4 1"...
  • Page 32: Setting The Handset

    Setting the handset Step by Step Setting the handset You can change the standard settings of the handset if you are not happy with them. Setting the speaker volume You can adjust the speaker volume during a call. The fol- lowing volumes are adjustable: •...
  • Page 33: Setting The Ringer

    Setting the handset Step by Step Setting the ringer Setting the ringer volume and melody Tones and melodies are saved on your handset. You can also download melodies from a computer ( Page 73) and manage them on the handset ( Page 35). When selecting the menu, the ringer sounds at the current setting.
  • Page 34: Advisory Tones

    Setting the handset Step by Step Please make sure that you have picked up the call before holding the phone to your ear. This is to ensure that the loud ringing tone does not cause damage to your hearing. Save the settings. Save Advisory tones The advisory tones have the following meaning:...
  • Page 35: Setting The Vibration Alert

    Setting the handset Step by Step u v Define settings. s Move the cursor down one line. Save the settings. Save Press the On-hook key to end the operation. Setting the vibration alert © Open the handset’s main menu. Ð H/Set Settings Select the menu icon and confirm.
  • Page 36: Viewing Pictures/Playing Sounds

    Setting the handset Step by Step The icon is displayed in the resource directory before the name. Your handset comes with a number of mono- and polyphone sounds pre-installed. You cannot re- name or delete pre-installed sounds marked by a pad- lock.
  • Page 37: Renaming A Sound/Picture

    Setting the handset Step by Step Setting the sound volume during playback or v Open the menu. Options Loudspeaker Vol Select the menu item and confirm. The volume can be set to five different levels in the input mask. u v Adjust the volume. Save setting.
  • Page 38: Checking The Available Memory

    Setting the handset Step by Step Delete List Select the menu item and confirm. All deletable entries in the list are deleted. A deleted ringing tone is automatically replaced. A de- leted ringing tone for VIP calls or anniversaries is not au- tomatically replaced.
  • Page 39: Activating Or Deactivating The Ringer

    Setting the handset Step by Step Activating or deactivating the ringer Deactivating the ringer Hold down the key until a confirmation tone is emitted. The ringer is deactivated. Activating the ringer Hold down the key until a confirmation tone is emitted. Deactivating the ringer for the current call Hold down the key until a confirmation tone is emitted.
  • Page 40: Activating/Deactivating Automatic Call Answering

    Setting the handset Step by Step Activating/deactivating automatic call answering This function allows you to accept calls by removing the handset from the charging shell. © Open the handset’s main menu. Ð H/Set Settings Select the menu icon and confirm. Handset Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 41: Setting The Date And Time

    Setting the handset Step by Step Setting the date and time The handset date and time are automatically set when you set up a call to another station. If your communica- tion system does not support this function, you can set the date and time manually.
  • Page 42: Display Settings

    Setting the handset Step by Step Display settings A number of options are available for setting the display. You can set the screensaver (screen picture), the colour scheme, the contrast and the display lighting. You can also change the name displayed for the base station. Screensaver You can set a screensaver that is displayed when the handset is idle.
  • Page 43 Setting the handset Step by Step Colour scheme Four colour schemes are saved on your handset. By se- lecting a colour scheme you define the colours to be used for the font, menu items and background. If you change to a different colour scheme during a set- ting, it is immediately previewed to show how it will ap- pear later for all menus.
  • Page 44 Setting the handset Step by Step Lighting You can set whether the display should light up when the handset is in the charging shell or if it is out of the charging shell. © Open the handset’s main menu. Ð H/Set Settings Select the menu icon and confirm.
  • Page 45 Setting the handset Step by Step Press and hold down the On-hook key twice to turn the handset off and back on. The new base station name is now displayed in idle sta- tus. The HiPath Cordless IP system overwrites the "base na- me"...
  • Page 46: Setting The Conversion List For Vcard Transfer

    Setting the handset Step by Step Setting the conversion list for vCard transfer Phone numbers are usually specified as follows in e- mail programs, such as, Microsoft Outlook: +49 (05251) 820776. The handset is unable to use this format, how- ever, to dial the phone number.
  • Page 47: Resetting The Defaults

    Setting the handset Step by Step Resetting the defaults This function allows you to reset your mobile phone to the defaults, forexample, if you want to pass it on to someone else or reset it. The handset features are handled as follows: Feature Action Sound settings...
  • Page 48 *: The display’s backlight is deactivated at the factory. The display automatically ac- tivates when you press a key or when an incoming call is received. **: The screen picture in Gigaset M2 Ex professional is activated at the factory. The Ex icon is displayed.
  • Page 49: Conducting Calls - Enhanced Functions

    Conducting calls – enhanced functions Step by Step Conducting calls – enhanced functions Speakerphone mode Features Speakerphone mode offers you the following advantag- • Other persons can listen to and participate in the call. • Your hands are free. • When dialling, you can hear the ring tone, for exam- ple, without having to lift the handset to your ear.
  • Page 50: Conducting Calls With The Headset

    Conducting calls with the headset Gigaset M2 professional and Gigaset M2 plus profes- sional can be used with a corded and cordless headset. Gigaset M2 Ex professional can only be used with a cordless headset. Corded headset You can connect a corded headset via the jack on the...
  • Page 51 Conducting calls – enhanced functions Step by Step Your Bluetooth headset must be registered on your handset before you can use it for the first time. After this, you can continue to use your Bluetooth headset until you decide to de-register it. Note: •...
  • Page 52 Conducting calls – enhanced functions Step by Step Conducting calls via the Bluetooth headset Activating the Bluetooth headset during a call If the handset is in dial or call mode (see  Page 14 for information on setting up a call), the Bluetooth headset can assume the receiver inset and microphone func- tions.
  • Page 53: Number Redial

    Conducting calls – enhanced functions Step by Step Number redial The last ten phone numbers dialled are saved in the re- dial list. A phone number that was dialled several times is only saved once. If you tried to call a party from the handset’s telephone directory, the name of the party is displayed in case of number redial.
  • Page 54: Adding A Telephone Number To The Redial List

    Conducting calls – enhanced functions Step by Step Delete List Select the menu item and confirm. The redial list is de- leted. Press the On-hook key to end the operation. Adding a telephone number to the redial list During dial preparation, you can add a number from your handset’s redial list to your phonebook.
  • Page 55: The Handset's Phonebook

    Conducting calls – enhanced functions The handset’s phonebook You can store up to 250 entries in the phonebook. You can send a phonebook entry as a vCard to your computer over the data cable. You can therefore transfer the phonebook entry directly to the ad- dress book of your e-mail program (Microsoft Outlook).
  • Page 56: Saving An Entry

    Conducting calls – enhanced functions Step by Step Saving an entry s When the handset is idle: Open the phonebook. New Entry Select the menu item and confirm. The input mask is displayed. The line where you can enter information is marked active with [...].
  • Page 57: Finding And Dialling An Entry

    Conducting calls – enhanced functions Step by Step Finding and dialling an entry s When the handset is idle: Open the phonebook. t/s or You can scroll to the required entry or enter the first let- ter of the relevant entry. If necessary, press a key several times in succession to enter the required letter.
  • Page 58: Marking A Vip (Very Important Person) Entry

    Conducting calls – enhanced functions Step by Step Press the display keys one after the other. The entry’s Show Edit data is displayed. Open the menu. Options Edit Entry Select the menu item and confirm. The entry’s data is displayed. then: Enter changes.
  • Page 59: Deleting An Entry Or Phonebook

    Conducting calls – enhanced functions Step by Step Deleting an entry or phonebook s When the handset is idle: Open the phonebook. s t Select the required entry. Open the menu. Options either: Delete Entry Select the menu item and confirm. The telephone number is deleted.
  • Page 60: Using Dual-Tone Multifrequency Signalling

    Conducting calls – enhanced functions Using dual-tone multifrequency signalling Your handset operates on the basis of digital information transmission. However, certain applications, forexample, answering machines, can only be operated using analog technology. For this you must send signals using the dual-tone multifrequency signalling (DTMF) process. Depending on how your system is configured (automatic tone dialling on or off - to be configured by the service engineer) you must first switch to DTMF dialling.
  • Page 61: Conducting Calls - With Multiple Users

    Conducting calls – with multiple users Step by Step Conducting calls – with multiple users Transferring a call Transferring a call means that you wish to hand over a call you are conducting on your handset to another user. Transferring (without announcing the transfer) You can use this function to forward a call which you an- swered to another user.
  • Page 62: Placing A Call On Hold

    Conducting calls – with multiple users Step by Step Placing a call on hold You can interrupt a call temporarily if, forexample, you want to talk to someone else in the room. The line is placed "on hold" . You are on a call. Press the display key.
  • Page 63: Conducting A Conference

    Conducting calls – with multiple users Step by Step Conducting a conference You can connect up to 3 internal and external call part- ners in a telephone conference. Setting up a conference You decide to set up a conference while talking to a us- You are on a call and wish to start a conference.
  • Page 64: Message Functions

    Message functions Step by Step Message functions Caller list If you are unable to answer an external and/or internal call, this call request is stored in a caller list. Your handset can store up to 10 calls in chronological or- der.
  • Page 65: Additional Functions

    Additional functions Step by Step Additional functions Handset alarm clock function When the alarm clock is activated, it rings every day or every day from Monday to Friday at the set time. The melody set for an incoming call is used for the alarm. The alarm clock is deactivated during automatic number redial.
  • Page 66 Additional functions Step by Step ... etc. Save the settings. Save ¼ The alarm clock is activated. Press the On-hook key to end the operation. Deactivating an alarm/repeating after a pause The alarm rings for 60 seconds. The following appears ì...
  • Page 67: Handset Appointment Reminder Function

    Additional functions Step by Step Handset appointment reminder function You can arrange your handset to remind you up to five appointments. The handset must be in idle status at the time of the appointment reminder. The appointment re- minder function is deactivated during automatic number redial.
  • Page 68 Additional functions Step by Step Confirming an appointment reminder call An appointment reminder call is signalled in the same way as an incoming call. Press the display key during the appointment reminder call. If you do not confirm the appointment reminder call, it will be stored in a missed dates list.
  • Page 69 Additional functions Step by Step either: Delete Entry Select the menu item and confirm. The appointment is deleted. Delete List Select the menu item and confirm. A security check question appears. Confirm the security check question. The appointment reminder list is deleted. then: Save setting.
  • Page 70: Selecting A Base

    Additional functions Step by Step Selecting a base If your handset is registered at multiple bases, then you can set a specific base or the base with the best recep- tion as the base to be used. The handset then switches automatically to this base.
  • Page 71: Speed Access To Functions And Phone Numbers

    Additional functions Step by Step Speed access to functions and phone numbers You can program the left display key and the number keys 0, 2 to 9 with a phone number or function. You can then dial the phone number or start the function pro- grammed by simply pressing the appropriate key.
  • Page 72 Additional functions Step by Step Starting a function, dialling a phone number either: 0 / 2 ... 9 Press and hold down the number key programmed with the required function. Or press the left display key brief- 0 / 2 ... 9 Press the number key programmed with the required function briefly.
  • Page 73: Data Exchange Between A Pc And A Handset Or Between Two Handsets

    Additional functions Data exchange between a PC and a handset or be- tween two handsets You can transfer data between a PC and your handset, or between two handsets. Interface overview The handset supports the following interfaces for data exchange: Interface Connect via...
  • Page 74: Pc Interface (V24, Usb)

    Additional functions PC interface (V24, USB) You can use the PC interface (via a Slim Lumberg cable) to read and modify phonebook entries, pictures and sounds. Configuring the PC interface To configure the PC interface, you must: 1. deactivate the Bluetooth interface on the handset ( Page 77). 2.
  • Page 75: Bluetooth Interface

    Additional functions Step by Step Bluetooth interface If you have installed a Bluetooth interface on your PC, you can also communicate with the MPM application via the Bluetooth interface on your handset. Note: Theoretically, third parties can tap Bluetooth con- nections.
  • Page 76 Additional functions Step by Step On the other handset: agreed PIN: Enter the Bluetooth PIN immediately and confirm (de- fault: 0000). If you were not fast enough, repeat the pre- vious steps. Add to Confirm the prompt. Trusted Device list? The Bluetooth connection is established.
  • Page 77 Additional functions Step by Step Deactivating and activating the Bluetooth interface You can deactivate the Bluetooth interface if you do not need it for extended periods of time. This increases your handset’s standby time. Deactivating the interface © Open the handset’s main menu. ý...
  • Page 78: Telephone Blocking

    Enter the value "0000" again to deactivate the PIN. Attention: If you have forgotten your PIN, please contact Unify Service. The PIN will be reset at your own expense. Entering a new PIN © Open the handset’s main menu.
  • Page 79: Telephone Lock Code Programming

    Telephone blocking Step by Step Telephone lock code programming You can protect your handset against unauthorised ac- cess (thereby safeguarding personal data) by entering a 5-digit code to lock and unlock it. To change a code, first enter the old code and then key in the new code twice.
  • Page 80: Locking/Unlocking The Handset

    Telephone blocking Step by Step Locking/unlocking the handset You can lock your handset to prevent external dialling and programming, thereby preventing unauthorised use in your absence, forexample. Prerequisite: You have defined a personal code or use the default code "00000". Locking the handset Press and hold down the Talk key or press the Speaker- phone key.
  • Page 81: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Troubleshooting Some malfunctions can be resolved without outside intervention. The fol- lowing table provides a list of such malfunctions. All other malfunctions should be reported to the relevant service personnel. Danger of explosion: Local and operational factors may lead to an explosive atmosphere in an Ex zone.
  • Page 82 Appendix Error Possible cause Remedy The following appears Communication sys- Repeat call later. immediately after the tem is being used by Talk key is pressed: other users. Connect. No dial tone available; no calls can be made. The following, for Handset is blocked.
  • Page 83 Appendix Error Possible cause Remedy The following appears: Phone number was not Enter the phone number not available fully entered, the star or correctly or as prescri- hash key was not bed. pressed. The following appears: Data transfer is active. Wait and try again later. protected...
  • Page 84: Cleaning The Handset

    The handset can be put back into operation once it is completely dry. Danger of explosion: For Gigaset M2 Ex professional: The Gigaset M2 Ex profession- al must first be checked by a trained and authorised Unify Service engineer before operation can be resumed in an Ex zone. Storage To avoid damage, the handset should not be stored with sharp objects, suchas, knives or tools, etc.
  • Page 85: Documentation

    Appendix Documentation This operating manual can be found in PDF format at the following URL: http://www.unify.com/ and in HTML and PDF format on the CD-ROM (ask the service personnel). To view or print the operating manual in PDF format, you need a computer on which the free Adobe Acrobat Reader program is installed.
  • Page 86: Accessories

    Data cable Data cable DCA-500: To connect the handset to the serial RS232 interface on your computer; not suitable for Gigaset M2 Ex profes- sional Data cable USB DCA-510: To connect the handset to the USB interface on your computer...
  • Page 87 Additional re- • TBR 10 • TBR 22 quirements: Zusätzliche Anforderungen für Personen-Notsignal-Anlagen (für Gigaset M2 professional und Gigaset M2 Ex professional): • VDE V 0825 Drahtlose Personen-Notsignal-Anlagen für gefährliche Alleinarbeiten • BGR 139 Einsatz von Personen-Notrufsignal-Anlagen Additional re- •...
  • Page 88: Label For Gigaset M2 Professional

    Appendix Label for Gigaset M2 professional Only use battery A5B00075416005 • Only use battery • CE marking A5B00075416005. • Series and type: Gigaset M2 professional S30852-S1756-R101 • Place/year of manufacture: CT/...
  • Page 89: Label For Gigaset M2 Plus Professional

    Appendix plus Label for Gigaset M2 professional Only use battery A5B00075416005 Name and address of vendor • • CE marking • IP rating: IP65 • Series and type: Gigaset M2 plus professional S30852-S1756-R131 • Serial number: IPUI xxxxxxx • Place/year of manufacture: CT/...
  • Page 90: Atex Certification For Gigaset M2 Ex Professional

    Appendix ATEX certification for Gigaset M2 Ex professional This handset conforms to the ATEX directive 94/9/EC. Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG Hofmannstr. 51 D-81379 München ZELM 08 ATEX 0379 X II 2G Ex ib IIC T4 -20°C < TA < +55°C...
  • Page 91: Declarations Of Conformity

    Economic Area. This equipment is designed for international use; implementation outside the European Economic Area and Switzerland is subject to national certifi- cation. Für Gigaset M2 professional/Gigaset M2 plus professional: 0682 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG Hofmannstr.
  • Page 92 Appendix For Gigaset M2 Ex professional: The device complies with the basic requirements of the ATEX directive and therefore displays the CE marking. 0820 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KG Hofmannstr. 51, D-80200 Munich / Germany...
  • Page 93: Ec-Type-Examination Certificate

    Appendix EC-TYPE-EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE...
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  • Page 98: Index

    Index Bluetooth ............. 50 Index Bluetooth interface ........75 Accepting a call .......... 17 Caller list ............64 Accessories ..........86 Calls Activating ............. 13 answering ..........17 Advisory tones ..........34 making ............14 Alarm ............65 rejecting ........... 17 Alarm key ..........
  • Page 99 Index Dialling a phonebook entry ......... 57 Icons ............. 22 before line seizure ........14 Interface ..........74, 75 Dialling a number ........57 Interference with electronic equipment Dimensions ..........85 ............8 Directives ............ 86 IP rating ............23 Display ............
  • Page 100 Index Microphone Rejecting a call ..........11 ..........17 Monitoring LED Reset .......... 11 ............47 Resource directory ........35 Ringer loudspeaker ........11 Ringing ............33 Navigation key ........11, 20 Number keys ..........11 Number redial adding a phone number Safety notes ......
  • Page 101 Index vCard ............55 converting prefixes ........ 46 Vibration alert ..........35 ..............58 Volume ............32 Volume key ........... 11, 20 Warning tone ..........39 function ............ 48...

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