Preparing The Telephone For Use; Making Calls - Gigaset 5015 Manual

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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
a
marked with an
on the underside of the device. Plug the
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.
Y
on the underside of the
2
EN

Making calls

Dialling a number
co
Lift handset, dial number.
Any digits after the 20th digit are moved from right to left in
the display. The Pause key
when dialling, starting from the 2nd digit.
Last number redial (one of the last 5 call numbers)
The last 5 different call numbers dialed are automatically
saved (max. 32 digits each).
c
Lift handset (or press the Loudspeaker key
until the dialling tone is audible).
;
;
...
Press the Redial key repeatedly until the
required call number appears with the place
number (1...5 on the left).
o
Enter the place number (1...5).
The relevant call number is redialed.
Dialling using the repertory keys
c
Lift handset (or press the Loudspeaker key
until the dialling tone is audible). (If necessary,
=
press
:
Press repertory key.
<
can be used to insert pauses
for a 2nd level repertory key).
L
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