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  • Page 2: The Handset At A Glance

    The handset at a glance The handset at a glance Charge status Reception strength = flat U fully charged Talk key = flashes: battery is Answer a call ◆ almost flat or is charging Initiate dialling ◆ Switch from handsfree ◆...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    The handset at a glance ..... . 1 Safety precautions ......6 Preparing to use your phone .
  • Page 4 Making cost-effective calls ....51 Linking a call-by-call number with a phone number ......51 Displaying the call duration .
  • Page 5 Blocking the answering machine, defining the AB PIN ......93 Setting the time control ..........93 Activating/deactivating automatic call screening on a handset .
  • Page 6 Registering/de-registering further handsets . . . 134 Handset settings ......137 Changing the display language ......... 137 Deactivating/activating auto answer .
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Safety precautions Only use the power supply unit supplied, as indicated on the underside of the device. Only insert the recommended, rechargeable batteries (page 151) of the same type! Use no other types of batteries or non-rechargeable batteries, as they could damage health and cause personal injury.
  • Page 8: Preparing To Use Your Phone

    Preparing to use your phone Preparing to use your phone Package contents The package contains: one base station, ◆ one handset, ◆ one power supply unit with power cord, ◆ one ISDN cable, ◆ one battery compartment cover for the handset, ◆...
  • Page 9: Connecting The Base

    Preparing to use your phone Connecting the base ISDN connection Cable duct (NTBA) Telephone plug Underside of with ISDN cable base (enlarged view) Plug in the small plug on the ISDN cable into the socket (it clips into place), ◆ Place cable in the cable duct, ◆...
  • Page 10: Operating The Handset

    Position the battery cover so that it is open by around 3 mm, then slide up until it ◆ closes with a click. Use only the rechargeable batteries recommended by Siemens on page 151! Never use conventional batteries (non-rechargeable) or other battery types as this may cause significant damage to health and property.
  • Page 11: Attaching The Belt Clip

    Preparing to use your phone Registering the handset and charging the batteries When you place the handset into the base, it automatically registers. This can be done as follows: 1. Place the handset turned off in the base with the display up. 2.
  • Page 12 Preparing to use your phone Activating/deactivating the handset To activate the handset, press the end call key a and hold. You will hear a confirmation tone (rising tone sequence). To deactivate the handset while in the idle status, press the end call key a again and hold (confirmation tone).
  • Page 13: Using The Handset - And Menus

    Preparing to use your phone Using the handset – and menus Special keys Control key The control key is the central operating element. It has four black arrows and the corresponding icons. Pressing the various icons (up, down, right, or left) opens a different function.
  • Page 14 Preparing to use your phone The various displays have the following meaning: Display If you press the key icon Þ Last number redialkey: Open the list of the last 10 phone numbers you dialled. OK key: Confirm menu function or confirm entry and save. à...
  • Page 15: Operating The Base - Getting Started Wizard

    Preparing to use your phone Idle status Display in idle status (example, Logo deactivated) Gigaset SX100isdn Gigaset SX150isdn Answering machine activated Ð × Ð Two lines with context dependent system information Internal 11 Internal 11 20.09.03 09:45 20.09.03 09:45 (Date and time have already been set) •...
  • Page 16 Preparing to use your phone What is an MSN? MSN = Multiple Subscriber Number. Up to ten different phone numbers can be applied for to utilise the ISDN multi-device connection. An MSN is one of the phone numbers without the area code assigned by you. Your telephone uses the MSN according to your preferences.
  • Page 17 Preparing to use your phone Ring delay When ring delay is active, the signal for an incoming call is delayed on the handset (e. g. after 5 rings – the number can be set). Ring delay can be set individually for each handset and for each incoming MSN (page 118).
  • Page 18 Preparing to use your phone Showing/hiding the answering (on SX 150isdn base): The following answering machines AB1, AB2, and AB3 are available. You can use the answering machine when it is shown. By factory default, only AB1 is shown (only AB1 is shown at the factory default setting (only AB1 is displayed in the menus).
  • Page 19 Preparing to use your phone Entering your phone numbers (MSNs) manually and entering names for the MSNs: The display shows: Find own numbers (MSN)? Press the display key to confirm the prompt. [RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Press the display key to confirm the "MSN 1 MSN %f?" [RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] prompt.
  • Page 20 Preparing to use your phone Setting the outgoing MSN: The display shows: Set outgoing MSN? Each internal party can be assigned exactly one of the available outgoing MSNs. It is identified to the person called and the network provider bills the call charges to this MSN.
  • Page 21: Making Calls

    Making calls Making calls Making and ending external calls External calls are calls into the public telephone network. Two external calls can be made at the same time on your base. Enter the phone number and press the talk key. The phone number is dialled.
  • Page 22: Answering A Call

    Making calls Starting a group call to all internal parties You can make a group call from any handset to all other registered internal parties entered for group calls (page 127). By factory default, this option is activated. Initiate an internal call. either ...
  • Page 23 Making calls Ð Ext. call from Phone number or "Anna" 0891234567 Incoming MSN, receiving a call Private REJECT RNG OFF Unavailable will be displayed in the display if the phone number of the caller is not transferred. Withholding transfer of the phone number You would like for your phone number to not be identified to the other party.
  • Page 24: Handsfree Talking

    Making calls Handsfree talking Activating/deactivating handsfree talking Activating while dialling: Enter the phone number and press the handsfree key (instead of the talk key c). Activating during a call: Press the handsfree key. Deactivating handsfree talking: Press the talk key As soon as you end handsfree talking you switch to "earpiece mode"...
  • Page 25: Rejecting A Call

    Making calls Rejecting a call You get an external call or you are making a call and receive an external call. The call is signalled acoustically as well as is shown in the display on all handsets of this MSN group.
  • Page 26: Defining The Outgoing Msn For The Next Call

    Making calls Defining the outgoing MSN for the next call Even if you have defined an individual outgoing MSN for the handset (page 119), you can select another MSN as outgoing MSN before each call, e.g., for individual recording of charges. Make sure that the outgoing/incoming MSN corresponds to the phone number registered at your SMS centre (page 56).
  • Page 27: Identify Caller

    Making calls Answering a ringback The handset rings with a special ring and the display shows the ringback number. Press the talk key. The connection is established. Checking and deleting a ringback Deleting the ringback while it is incoming The handset rings and the display shows the ringback number. Press the display key.
  • Page 28: Functions During A Call

    Functions during a call Functions during a call Muting the handset You can mute your handset during a call, e.g. if you wish to talk confidentially to another person in the room. Your party on the line cannot hear your conversation during this time.
  • Page 29: Internal Enquiry Call

    Functions during a call Establishing a connection to a second external party: Enter the second party's phone number. The connection can also be established using the directory or other lists (page 34). Second external party dialled is busy: Press the display key to return to the first party. [RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] BACK The second external party has answered:...
  • Page 30 Functions during a call Establishing a connection to an internal party: either ... Enter the number of the internal party you want. or ... Press the display key. [RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] LIST Select the required internal number, Int.11 e.g., Int.11 , and confirm. The connection to the internal party is established.
  • Page 31: Forwarding An Incoming Call - Cd (Call Deflection)

    Functions during a call Conference switching Prerequisite: You have established an enquiry call (page 27 or page 28). There is an active connection (the one established with the enquiry call) and one on hold (the first). In conference switching, you speak with both parties at the same time. You can establish conference switching with two external parties or ◆...
  • Page 32: Transferring Calls

    Functions during a call Transferring calls Transferring a call externally – ECT (Explicit Call Transfer) Prerequisites: The performance feature is supported by your network provider. ◆ Transferring a call is only possible if the ECT telephone exchange is also supported. ◆...
  • Page 33: Working With Call Waiting For An External Call - Cw (Call Waiting)

    Functions during a call Working with call waiting for an external call – CW (Call Waiting) Prerequisite: CW (Call Waiting) set up, see page 128. You hear the call waiting tone (short beep) if you receive an external call while conducting a call (internal or external).
  • Page 34: Call Hold

    Functions during a call Call hold Hold external party You are conducting an external call. Press the display key . The external party is on hold. The waiting external party hears the waiting melody (page 130), when the connection is on hold internally (page 129). You can initiate an internal enquiry call (page 28).
  • Page 35: Using The Directory And Other Lists

    Using the directory and other lists Using the directory and other lists Directory and speed dial list You can store up to 200 phone numbers in the directory and the speed dial list, depending on the size of individual entries, and on the number of entries in the speed dial list and in the email directory (page 44).
  • Page 36 Using the directory and other lists Storing a phone number in the directory Open the directory. Confirm. New Entry Create an entry Enter the phone number. Scroll to the next line and enter the name. either ... Save the entry: à...
  • Page 37 Using the directory and other lists Scroll to the Enter key: line and select a digit (0, 2– 9) for this phone number. Press the display key to save the setting. [RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Save ... then Hold down (return to idle status). Already assigned speed dial digits are no longer offered.
  • Page 38 Using the directory and other lists Copying and changing a directory entry So that you do not have to enter a similar entry twice, you can create a copy and then edit that entry. Open the directory. Select an entry and open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 39 Using the directory and other lists Marking a directory entry as VIP You can mark directory entries of callers who are particularly important to you as 'VIP' (Very Important Person) using the Æ key. You can also assign a particular melody to VIP numbers, so you can tell who is calling by their ringer.
  • Page 40 Using the directory and other lists Adding a displayed phone number to the directory When a phone number appears in the display (CLIP) you can add it to your directory. This can be done while dialling from the last number redial list, from the calls list/answering machine list (on SX150isdn) or during a call.
  • Page 41 Using the directory and other lists Sending a single entry or complete list to a handset You can send single entries or the complete list to another handset that is registered on the same base. This avoids entering information twice. VIP settings, stored voice patterns and speed dial digits are not sent.
  • Page 42 Using the directory and other lists Saving an anniversary to a phone number You can save anniversaries, such as a birthday in the directory and be reminded of this (reminder call). So that the anniversary can be signalled with a ringer melody, you must enter a time.
  • Page 43: Voice-Activated Dialling

    Using the directory and other lists Voice-activated dialling With voice-activated dialling, you can dial a phone number by simply speaking the name of the party in your handset you wish to call. First you have to create a directory entry and say the name one time for this entry, i.e., a voice pattern of the name must be stored in your handset.
  • Page 44 Using the directory and other lists Announcing the caller's name When you receive an external call, you hear the ringer and the telephone announces the caller's name. Prerequisite: Calling Line Identification is active (page 21) and you have recorded a voice pattern for the incoming number (page 42). Activating/deactivating the name announcement Open the menu.
  • Page 45: Email Directory

    Using the directory and other lists Changing a user name You can change the user names (User 1 to User 4). Open the directory. Select an entry and press the display key. R[RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Voice Select the user and confirm, User 2 e.g., User 2.
  • Page 46 Using the directory and other lists Viewing and changing an email address Prerequisite:The email directory has been opened (step 1 page 44). Select the entry and press the display key. The R[RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] View number is displayed. Changing an entry: Press the display key. [RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Edit Edit the address.
  • Page 47: Display Available Memory

    Using the directory and other lists Display available memory The memory space is divided up between the directory, the speed dial list (page 34) and the email directory (page 44). The available memory of all these lists is displayed. Open the directory. Select any entry and open the menu.
  • Page 48: Automatic Redial

    Using the directory and other lists Automatic redial With this function the phone number of a party you haven't yet reached is automatically dialled every 20 seconds. The handsfree key flashes and "open listening" is activated. If the party answers, press the talk key c. "Open listening" remains activated. If the party does not answer, the call is cancelled after approx.
  • Page 49: Opening Lists With The Message Key

    Using the directory and other lists Opening lists with the Message key You can use the Message key f to open the following lists if there is a new entry there: 1. SMS incoming message list Textmessage(SMS) (page 66), 2. List of missed calls Missed calls (page 48) 3.
  • Page 50 Using the directory and other lists Opening calls lists You can open both calls lists using the menu. The list of missed calls can also be opened using the f key, if it is a new entry (page 48). New entries in the list of missed calls are signalled by the f key flashing and by a confirmation tone.
  • Page 51 Using the directory and other lists Displaying the entry Open the list of missed or answered calls (page 49). Now: Select an entry and open the submenu. Select the menu item and confirm. Display entry Changing the phone number of the caller Open the list of missed or answered calls (page 49).
  • Page 52: Making Cost-Effective Calls

    Making cost-effective calls Making cost-effective calls Sign up with a network provider who offers particularly low-cost call rates (call-by-call) or view the call charges on the handset. You can use the speed dial list to manage your call-by-call numbers. You manage entries in the speed dial list in the same way as entries in the directory by opening the speed dial list with the C key instead of the directory.
  • Page 53: Displaying Call Charges

    Making cost-effective calls Displaying call charges You can display the charges if you have requested this from your network provider. You can check the ongoing units /total charges and the charges of the last call made (depending on setting, see page 54) on each Comfort handset. The total charges includes the charges accrued by this handset.
  • Page 54 Making cost-effective calls Entering the price per unit In order for the invoice type Units cent.off. to be able to calculate charges, you must define the currency and the price per unit (by factory default: No rate). For this charge calculation, Units cent.off.
  • Page 55 Making cost-effective calls Displaying and deleting the cost overview Depending on the setting, call or charge units for each internal party, for each set-up MSN, and for the entire system are displayed. Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Call Charges Confirm.
  • Page 56: Sms (Text Messages)

    SMS (text messages) SMS (text messages) You can send and receive SMS text messages (Short Message Service) with your handset. You can send a text message to each connection in the fixed network and in the mobile phone network. Your SMS can be received as a text message on SMS-capable devices (cell phone, PC, other telephone).
  • Page 57: Managing Sms Service Centres

    SMS (text messages) Ask your service provider, what charges are billed for sending and receiving a text message, ◆ which mobile phone operators you can send text messages to and which mobile ◆ phone operators you can receive text messages from, which functions your SMS service offers, ◆...
  • Page 58: Entering, Changing, Or Deleting Phone Numbers Of Sms Centres

    SMS (text messages) Entering, changing, or deleting phone numbers of SMS centres You can enter up to ten SMS centres. Please familiarise yourself with the features and services of the SMS service provider before entering information or making changes. Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 59: Activating/Deactivating An Sms Active Send Service Centre

    SMS (text messages) Activating/deactivating an SMS active send service centre To send an SMS, the phone number of the desired SMS centre must be activated as active send service centre. This is how you decide which SMS centre will be used to send the SMS.
  • Page 60: Registering/Deregistering With An Sms Centre

    SMS (text messages) Registering/deregistering with an SMS centre To be able to receive an SMS using your telephone, you must first register your phone number with an SMS service provider. Refer to the individual service provider for the information they require to register and de-register. The phone number of the SMS centre must be entered and activated as the active send service centre in order to register with them.
  • Page 61: Sending An Sms And Outgoing Message List

    SMS (text messages) Sending an SMS and outgoing message list Information about writing and sending an SMS If you are interrupted when writing an SMS (by a call, an incoming SMS, or the handset changes to idle status because the waiting time was exceeded), the SMS is saved automatically in the outgoing message list.
  • Page 62 SMS (text messages) EATONI predictive text is activated. The counter displays how many characters you can still write. It Ç counts down from 612 characters (the max. allowed number of 470(2)_____ _____Abc characters with linked messages). with tomorrow Upper/lower case and digits The number in parentheses indicates the message you are in (with ¨...
  • Page 63 SMS (text messages) Sending a text message without saving it Prerequisite: You have written a text message (page 60) and the input field is open. à Press the display key to open the menu. Confirm. Send either ... Enter the recipient's phone number (with prefix). Dest.call no.
  • Page 64 SMS (text messages) These messages are stored until you delete them. Open the menu. Confirm. Select the menu item and confirm. The number Outbox 4 indicates the number of saved text messages in the outgoing message list. The total number of SMS saved Saved 2/ 4 in the outgoing message list Number of the text message...
  • Page 65 SMS (text messages) Sending or editing text messages in the outgoing message list Prerequisite: You have opened a text message in the outgoing message list to read (page 63). Open the menu. either ... Write and send a new text message : Confirm.
  • Page 66: Sending A Text Message To An Email Address

    SMS (text messages) Sending a text message to an email address You can send a text message to an email address. To do this, you must write the email address of the recipient at the beginning of the SMS and send this SMS to the phone number of the e-mail service for your SMS active send service centre.
  • Page 67: Receiving Text Messages And Incoming Message List

    SMS (text messages) Sending SMS as an email You must send the text messages to the phone number of the email service of your active send service centre. Enter the number of the email service. Dest.call no. 6245 X Í à...
  • Page 68 SMS (text messages) Opening with the message key Prerequisite: There is at least one new text message in the list. Press the message key. If there are no new calls/messages in the other lists, then the first new SMS is opened. Otherwise: If necessary, select and confirm.
  • Page 69 SMS (text messages) Deleting the entire incoming message list This function deletes all new and old text messages in the incoming message list. Prerequisite: You have opened the incoming message list (page 66). Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Delete list Press the display key to confirm the prompt.
  • Page 70 SMS (text messages) Calling back an SMS sender Open the SMS incoming message list (page 66). Now: Select entry. either ... Press the talk key or ... Open the menu. Select. Dial number or ... Dialling using the network provider prefix: Open the menu.
  • Page 71 SMS (text messages) à Press the display key to open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Copy to Directory Go to the Name line and enter the name (max. 16-digits) (for entering text, see page 153). à Press the display key to open the menu. Confirm.
  • Page 72: Using New Ringer Tones And Logos For The Handset

    (graphic) as well. For a selection of melodies and logos, browse these web pages on the Internet: www.my-siemens.com/ringtones (melodies) and www.my-siemens.com/logos (logos). The Internet pages will tell you which data is available in your country. You can use the following formats: "iMelody"...
  • Page 73 SMS (text messages) Installing a new ringer tone or a logo Prerequisite: You have opened the incoming message list (page 66). Scroll to the desired text message as necessary. Confirm. You can see in the title or icons that data for Read textmessage installing the melodies/logos you have chosen has been sent.
  • Page 74: Text Messages To A Pabx

    SMS (text messages) to a PABX Text messages You can only receive a text message when the Calling Line Identification is forwarded to the extension of the PABX (CLIP). The CLIP of the SMS centre phone number is evaluated in your telephone. If your phone is connected to a PABX, you may have to prefix the number of the SMS centre with an access code (this depends on your PABX).
  • Page 75 SMS (text messages) Self-help with error messages Error Message Possible Cause Remedy You cannot send messages. The "Calling Line Identification" Permit Calling Line (CLIP) is permanently withheld. Identification" (CLIP) again (page 22). Message transfer was Re-send the message. interrupted (e.g. by an incoming call).
  • Page 76: Using The Answering Machine (On Sx150Isdn)

    Using the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Using the answering machine (on SX150isdn) The Gigaset SX150isdn has three answering machines (AB1, AB2, AB3), which can be used independently of each other. The answering machine can be used either directly via a registered handset (via the menu) or via remote operation (internal or external call on the answering machine, see page 85).
  • Page 77: Selecting An Answering Machine

    Using the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Selecting an answering machine Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Answering mach. If necessary, select and confirm the answering machine, e.g. AM1 . If AB block is set (page 93): Enter the answering machine PIN and confirm.
  • Page 78: Selecting Announce Only And Ab Mode

    Using the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Selecting announce only and AB mode For each answering machine you can activate the Announcement 1 , Announcement 2 or Announcem. only. By factory default, the three announcements with pre- recorded announcement are pre-set. You can delete the pre-recorded announcement and record your own announcement.
  • Page 79: Playing/Deleting Announcements

    Using the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Recording is automatically terminated when: if you pause for more than 8 seconds when recording your announcement ◆ the memory is full. Delete old messages or announcements you no longer need. ◆ The announcement is not saved if you press the end call key while recording or during the playback check.
  • Page 80: Two Way Recording

    Using the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Two way recording You can two way record a call. Two way recording can be played back and deleted in the same way as messages. During a call: Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Record Select the answering machine and confirm, e.g.
  • Page 81: Playing Messages

    Using the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Playing messages New messages are displayed on the handset by the flashing message key f. By pressing the message key f you have direct access to new messages. The lists of new and old messages can be opened using the menu. Prerequisite: You have selected an answering machine (page 76).
  • Page 82: Carrying Out A Ringback During Playback

    Using the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Carrying out a ringback during playback While playing back a message, you can call back the caller immediately. Prerequisite: The caller's number has been identified. During playback: Í Press the display key to open the submenu. either ...
  • Page 83: Listening To Memos

    Using the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Listening to memos Prerequisite: You have selected an answering machine (page 76). Select the menu item and confirm. Memos Select the menu item and confirm. The playback of the oldest memo begins. Go to the next or previous memo. Setting the playback speed You can set the playback speed of messages/memos in four levels: Slow Normal...
  • Page 84: Deleting Messages/Memos

    Using the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Deleting messages/memos You can delete messages or memos, individually or all at once. Only messages and memos that have been listened to for at least 3 seconds can be deleted. These recordings are then labelled as old. Deleting individual messages/memos Prerequisite: You have selected an answering machine (page 76).
  • Page 85: Setting An Old Message Or Memo To "New

    Using the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Setting an old message or memo to "New" Message/memos already listened to can be set to "New". This will display this message/ memo on the handset as a new entry by flashing the message key f or by text in the display.
  • Page 86: Remote Operation

    Using the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Checking the settings You can check the following settings instead of messages/memos: Announcement (type of announcement) ◆ Recording (length/quality) ◆ Time control (on/off, start time of the announcements) ◆ Start options (number of rings) ◆...
  • Page 87 Using the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Enabling remote operation and remote deletion By factory default, remote operation and remote deletion are deactivated. The setting must be performed for each of the three answering machines to be used remotely. Prerequisite: You have selected an answering machine (page 76). Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 88 Using the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Wireless telephone adapter and normal telephone The automatic line seizure must be deactivated. By factory default, the automatic line seizure is activated! Lift handset and then: Enter the internal phone number for the answering machine: 91 for AB1, 92 for AB2 or 93 for AB3.
  • Page 89 Using the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Recording announcements F G A Announcement 1 F G B Announcement 2 F G 3 Announce only F G D Concluding announcement Playing announcements Announcement 1 Announcement 2 Announce only Concluding announcement Selecting announcements Announcement 1 Announcement 2 Announce only...
  • Page 90: Setting The Answering Machine (On Sx150Isdn)

    Setting the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Setting the answering machine (on SX150isdn) After you have connected your telephone, your answering machine is ready for operation. The answering machine AB1 is shown and activated. It records all messages (on all incoming MSNs). AB1 can be played back and set from all handsets (factory default). All phrases of the answering machine are in German.
  • Page 91: Hiding/Showing An Answering Machine

    Setting the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Hiding/showing an answering machine If you only want to use one or two answering machines for your connection, you can hide the other answering machine(s) from all displays and menus. By factory default, AB1 is shown, AB2 and AB3 are hidden. To hide the answering machine, there must no longer be any messages or memos stored on it: If new, unplayed messages/memos are present on an answering machine, you will...
  • Page 92: Specifying The Number Of Rings Before The Answering Machine Starts

    Setting the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Specifying the number of rings before the answering machine starts You can set when you want the answering machine to activate (after how many rings). The options are: 1 ring tone, 2 ring tone,..., 9 ring tone. Instead of a set number of rings, you can also set the charge saving setting Automatic 2/4 (factory default).
  • Page 93: Activating/Deactivating The Automatic Pause

    Setting the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Specifying the recording time You can restrict the maximum length of a message to 1 minute, 2 minutes or 3 minutes. If you set the recording time to Maximum (factory default), then it is "unlimited"...
  • Page 94: Blocking The Answering Machine, Defining The Ab Pin

    Setting the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Blocking the answering machine, defining the AB PIN You can protect your answering machine against unwanted interventions. To do this, define an AB PIN (personal identification number) and activate the AB lock. Changing settings and playing messages can only be performed after entering a PIN. The answering machine can only be operated remotely if you have defined an answering machine PIN.
  • Page 95 Setting the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Example: The answering machine of your office should be deactivated during normal office hours (8:00 to 5:00 p.m.). Only during the lunch hour (12:00 to 3:00 p.m.) should the answering machine be activated using announcement 1. After office hours (5:00 to 8:00 p.m.) the answering machine should use announcement only.
  • Page 96 Setting the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Setting time control for Saturday or Sunday By factory default, the time control for work days is used – As for Mon-Fri. Prerequisite: You have selected an answering machine (page 76). Select the menu item and confirm. Settings Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 97: Activating/Deactivating Automatic Call Screening On A Handset

    Setting the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Activating/deactivating automatic call screening on a handset You can set your answering machine so that when it records a message, a handset assigned to it switches automatically to open listening. By factory default, automatic call screening is deactivated. Assigning a handset Only one handset can be assigned to the answering machine.
  • Page 98: Activating/Deactivating Automatic Call Pick Up

    Setting the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Activating/deactivating automatic call pick up With automatic call pick up, you can pick up the call from the answering machine directly (announcement or call recording is running) on any handset that has been assigned the same incoming MSN as the answering machine. You only have to press the talk key c on the handset.
  • Page 99 Setting the answering machine (on SX150isdn) Entering the 'call to' number for the SMS There is no 'call to' number saved. Prerequisite: You have selected an answering machine (page 76). Select the menu item and confirm. Settings Select the menu item and confirm. SMS notificat.
  • Page 100: Using Several Handsets

    Using several handsets Using several handsets Using a handset as a room monitor With this function, a previously stored internal or external phone number is called when a set noise level in the room is reached (the baby cries). When you answer the call you hear the noise in the baby's room.
  • Page 101 Using several handsets Activating the room monitor function and entering the 'call to' number for the first time Step 1: Open the input field for the room monitor: Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Add. Features Confirm. The input field is opened. Room Monitor Step 2: Activate room monitor: In the Room M.: line, choose On.
  • Page 102 Using several handsets Changing previously set external 'call to' numbers Prerequisite: You are in the input field for the room monitor (step 1, page 100). Scroll to the Call to: line and press the display key. R[RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Edit Û Delete the existing phone number. either ...
  • Page 103: Setting The Walk And Talk Mode

    Using several handsets Deactivating the room monitor Press the display key on the room monitor handset to deactivate the room monitor function. To reactivate the room monitor function with the same phone number, you must turn on the activation again and save with Save Setting the Walk and Talk mode The Walk and Talk function allows two handsets to communicate with each other no...
  • Page 104 Using several handsets Activating/deactivating the Walk and Talk mode Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Add. Features Select the menu item and confirm. Walk and Talk Deactivate the Walk and Talk mode: Press the display key. [RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] When you are in Walk and Talk mode and you press on the talk key c or handsfree key d, the call goes to all handsets in Walk and Talk mode.
  • Page 105: Date And Time

    Date and Time Date and Time Setting the date and time The date and time are transferred from the telephone exchange when you make your first call with your device. You can choose between the 12 hour and the 24 hour display (factory setting) for the time (a.m.
  • Page 106: Setting The Alarm Clock

    Date and Time Setting the alarm clock You can use your handset as an alarm clock. Prerequisite: You have set the date and time. Activating and setting the alarm clock If you want to use your handset as an alarm clock, you have to set the alarm time, choose a melody and activate the alarm clock.
  • Page 107 Date and Time Switching the alarm clock off The alarm clock is set for a particular time but you do not want it to ring. Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Calendar/Clock Select the menu item and confirm. Alarm Clock In the Room M.: line, select Off.
  • Page 108: Setting Appointments

    Date and Time Setting appointments You can have your handset remind you of up to five appointments. To do this, you have to save the times. Activating and setting appointments Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Calendar/Clock Confirm.
  • Page 109 Date and Time Cancelling an appointment Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Calendar/Clock Confirm. Set Appoints. Select the appointment (1-5) and confirm. Appoint. 2 Select setting Off. Press the display key to save the setting. [RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR] Save Switching off or answering an appointment alarm An appointment is signalled with the selected ringer melody (page 140).
  • Page 110: Displaying Missed Appointments, And Anniversaries

    Date and Time Displaying missed appointments, and anniversaries If you do not accept an appointment or anniversary alarm when it rings (page 41), it will be saved in a list. Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Calendar/Clock Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 111: Night Service

    Date and Time Night service You can set up call forwarding for each incoming MSN which forwards all incoming calls to an external phone number, to another internal party, or with SX150isdn to an answering machine. This can be done daily for a specified period of time (Start time to End time) and on weekends (Sat/Sun all day) automatically.
  • Page 112 Date and Time Select the menu item and confirm. Answering mach. Select the answering machine you would like e.g., . The calls are forwarded to the selected answering machine..then Í Press the display key to open the submenu. Confirm.
  • Page 113 Date and Time Activating/deactivating Saturday/Sunday all day Night service: If Sat/Sun all day is set, then Night service is active between the indicated start and end times from M-F, and all day on weekends. If Sat/Sun all day is deactivated, then calls are forwarded on the weekend between the set start and end time.
  • Page 114: Security Settings

    Enter new system PIN (max. 8 digits, 0 to 9) and confirm. Repeat the new system PIN and confirm. Return to idle status. Do not forget the new system PIN! If you forget it, the device will require technical intervention. In this case, contact the Siemens Hotline.
  • Page 115: Defining Authorisation

    Security settings Defining authorisation You can set different authorisations for all registered devices: Unrestricted (set as factory default) ◆ All devices can answer incoming calls and make external/internal outgoing calls. ◆ Incoming only The devices can only answer incoming calls. External calls cannot be made. Internal calls can be made.
  • Page 116 Security settings Setting up, changing, reading, and deleting your own emergency numbers Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Base Settings Select the menu item and confirm. Settings If required, enter the PIN and confirm. Confirm. Security Select. Emergency number list is opened. Emergency nos.
  • Page 117: Setting The System

    Setting the system Setting the system The abbreviations in parentheses after the titles stand for the respective ISDN performance feature. Some performance features can only be used if it is enabled by the network provider (possible additional costs). All the settings for the base are made with a registered S 1 handset. Changing the name for an internal party By factory default, all internal numbers are given the names Int.11 , Int.12 , etc., according to their numbering.
  • Page 118: Setting Up/Deleting Isdn Phone Numbers (Msn)

    Setting the system Setting up/deleting ISDN phone numbers (MSN) Your ISDN connection offers you two simultaneously usable telephone lines (B channels). Up to ten phone numbers (MSN) can be set up on your base station. Setting up ISDN phone numbers (MSN) / changing the name If you haven’t saved all the phone numbers with the Installation wizard (page 14), you can enter them now.
  • Page 119: Assigning A Phone Number (Msn)

    Setting the system Deleting ISDN phone numbers (MSN) Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Base Settings Select the menu item and confirm. Settings Enter system PIN, if needed (page 113). Select the menu item and confirm. ISDN settings Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 120: Setting Up The List Of Outgoing Msn For The Next Call

    Setting the system Assigning the outgoing MSN By default, no outgoing MSN is entered. The telephone exchange adds the outgoing MSN. You can define one outgoing MSN per internal party. This MSN will be displayed to your partner when you call and the call will be billed to this MSN. Open the menu.
  • Page 121: Setting Up A Busy Signal When The Msn Is Being Used (Busy On Busy)

    Setting the system Setting up a busy signal when the MSN is being used (Busy on Busy) This setting allows callers to get a busy signal immediately when an external call is already being made on this MSN, independent of the setting Call waiting. By factory default, the function is not set.
  • Page 122: Setting Up Rejecting For The Entire Msn Group

    Setting the system Setting up rejecting for the entire MSN group You can reject an external call not only on your handset, but for all members of an MSN group. Pressing will give the caller a busy signal instead of a ringing tone. The REJECT entire group will no longer be called.
  • Page 123 Setting the system Activating/deactivating internal call forwarding Prerequisite: Internal call forwarding can only be activated if the forward destination is set up. Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Base Settings Select the menu item and confirm. Int. call forw. Enter system PIN, if needed (page 113).
  • Page 124 Setting the system Setting up the forward destination Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Base Settings Select the menu item and confirm. Ext. call forw. Enter system PIN, if needed (page 113). The list of set up call forwarding is displayed. Í...
  • Page 125 Setting the system Changing an entry Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Base Settings Select the menu item and confirm. Ext. call forw. Enter system PIN, if needed (page 113). Select call forwarding number, e.g., MSN1 to 22222. Open the submenu.
  • Page 126: Pre-Assigning The Call Deflection Destination - Cd (Call Deflection)

    Setting the system Switching external call forwarding internal/external Your ISDN connection offers you two simultaneously usable telephone lines (B channels). You can set up your telephone so that: the call forwarding is done at the telephone exchange (external), so that your ◆...
  • Page 127: Setting Up Automatic Call Forwarding When Not Reaching A Handset

    Setting the system Setting up automatic call forwarding when not reaching a handset If your handset is out of the radio range of the base station, the battery is flat, or the handset has been deactivated, a call will be forwarded to one of the external phone numbers you specify (e.g., a mobile phone).
  • Page 128: Setting Up An Internal Group Call Group

    Setting the system Setting up an internal group call group You can make a group call from any handset to all other registered internal party (page 21). In the basic settings, all registered parties of device type "telephone" or "Neutral" are set up in the group call group.
  • Page 129: Activating/Deactivating Call Waiting - Cw

    Setting the system Picking up a call during ring delay see page 23. Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Base Settings Select the menu item and confirm. Settings Enter system PIN, if needed (page 113). Select the menu item and confirm. Setup user Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 130: Setting An External/Internal Enquiry Call

    Setting the system Setting an external/internal enquiry call Your ISDN connection offers you two simultaneously usable telephone lines (B channels). You can set up your telephone so that: when an enquiry call is made during an external call to another external party, the ◆...
  • Page 131: Setting Up The Waiting Melody

    Setting the system Setting up the waiting melody An external party hears the set waiting melody when the connection is on hold in the base (internal) (page 129). An external party whose connection is on hold in the telephone exchange (external), and an internal party who is on hold, will not hear a waiting melody.
  • Page 132 Setting the system In other countries, different long distance prefixes could be used. In this case you need to change this setting. Otherwise, you wouldn't be able to make some calls, such as ringbacks, from the call list. Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 133: Restoring The Factory Settings

    Setting the system Restoring the factory settings You can select which type of reset should be performed: Operational – All MSNs and access codes (outside line code) are deleted and the AB (answering machine) PIN (only for Gigaset SX150isdn) is set to 0000. The authorisations are reset to "dial and answer".
  • Page 134: Checking The Software Version

    Setting the system Checking the software version You can check the version of the software for the base: Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Base Settings Select the menu item and confirm. Settings Enter system PIN, if needed (page 113). Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 135: Registering/De-Registering Further Handsets

    Registering/de-registering further handsets Registering/de-registering further handsets You can register up to six wireless devices to your base (handsets or data modules M101data, M105data). A Gigaset S1, C1, or C2 handset that is not yet registered on a base is registered automatically.
  • Page 136: Manual Registration

    Registering/de-registering further handsets 2. On the handset (within 30 seconds) Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Settings Select the menu item and confirm. Register H/Set Select base (1–4) and confirm, e.g. Base 1. Base 1 Enter the system PIN of the base (Factory default: 0000) and confirm.
  • Page 137 Registering/de-registering further handsets De-registering handsets You can de-register any registered handset from any registered S1 or SL1 handset. Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Base Settings Select the menu item and confirm. Settings Enter system PIN, if needed (page 113). Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 138: Handset Settings

    Handset settings Handset settings Your handset is pre-set. You can change the settings to suit your requirements. Changing the display language You can view the display texts in different languages. Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Settings Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 139: Changing The Name Of The Base

    Handset settings Changing the name of the base The names " e 1? to "Base 4" are assigned automatically. You can change the name of your base. The name of the base is handset-specific, i.e. the base receives the name which was assigned by the handset.
  • Page 140: Changing The Ringer Tone

    Handset settings Changing the ringer tone A range of options are available: Six volume levels: ◆ – Five volume levels (1–5; e.g. volume level 2 = ˆ), – 'Crescendo' call (6; the volume increases with each ring = ‰). Ten melodies (1–10; melodies 1–3 are the "classic ringer tones"). ◆...
  • Page 141 Handset settings Individual settings for internal calls, wake-up and appointments You can set the ringer individually for an internal call, wake-up call, or appointment. You can also set all calls the same. Open the menu. Select the menu item and confirm. Audio Settings Select the menu item and confirm.
  • Page 142: Activating/Deactivating Advisory Tones

    Handset settings To deactivate the ringer in the idle status, press the key and hold until the P key until Ú icon appears. The ringer cannot be re-activated while an external call is in progress. Deactivating the ringer for the current call: Press the display key.
  • Page 143: Restoring The Handset To Factory Settings

    Handset settings Restoring the handset to factory settings You can reset individual settings and changes you have made. This will not affect entries in the directory, the calls list, the email directory or the speed dial list, the handset's registration to the base, as well as logos and melodies that you have installed. Press a to cancel the reset.
  • Page 144: Operating With Other Devices

    Operating with other devices Operating with other devices Data modules Gigaset M101 Data and M105 Data Using Gigaset M101 Data with V24 interface and Gigaset M105 Data with USB interface, you can establish a wireless connection from your PC to the base station, e.g., for Internet access.
  • Page 145: Using With A Pabx

    Using with a PABX Using with a PABX Access code (outside line code) Prerequisite: If your phone is connected to a PABX you may have to enter an access code (outside line code) for external calls when first getting started, depending on the PABX.
  • Page 146: Dialling Options

    Using with a PABX Dialling options The KEYPAD function is used to control specific services by entering strings of characters and digits. The KEYPAD function must be set when connecting your Gigaset SX100/150isdn to an ISDN PABX or to a telephone exchange (e.g., Centrex) which uses KEYPAD protocol for controlling.
  • Page 147 Using with a PABX Dial * and # After activating Dial * and # the characters * and # are sent as commands to the telephone exchange or PABX while dialling. Independent of the above setting options, it is automatically switched over to tone dialling (DTMF) after dialling or during the call e.g., to remotely control an answering machine.
  • Page 148: Appendix

    In many cases, you will then be able to use it again. Questions and Answers If you have any questions about the use of your phone, you can contact us 24/7 at www.my-siemens.com/customercare. You will find the most frequently asked questions and answers below. What has happened...
  • Page 149 Appendix What has happened Possible cause Possible solution when … … the calls list does not Date/time are not set. Set the date/time (page 104). indicate a time for a message? … the answering machine The entered system PIN is Enter the system PIN again or says "PIN is incorrect"...
  • Page 150 Appendix What has happened Possible cause Possible solution when … … another telephone on the The same MSN was assigned to Deactivate internal call So bus does not ring? the telephones. One of the forwarding or set external call telephones also has internal call forwarding (page 121).
  • Page 151: Service (Customer Care)

    R&TTE directive. 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 in compliance with ANNEX V of the R&TTE Directive 99/05/EC. The presumption of conformity with the essential requirements regarding Council Directive 99/5/EC is ensured"...
  • Page 152: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications Recommended batteries Nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH): Sanyo Twicell 700 ◆ Sanyo Twicell 650 ◆ Panasonic 700 mAh ◆ GP 700 mAh ◆ YDT AAA SUPER 700 ◆ VARTA PhonePower AAA 700 mAh ◆ Handset operating times/charging times Capacity Standby time Calling time Charging time (mAh)
  • Page 153: General Specifications

    Appendix General Specifications Feature Value DECT standard is supported GAP standard is supported No. of channels 60 duplex channels Radio frequency range 1880–1900 MHz Duplex method time multiplex, 10 ms frame length Channel grid 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbit/s Modulation GFSK Language code...
  • Page 154: Character Set Chart

    Appendix Character set chart Standard characters Press the relevant key repeatedly or hold it down. 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 x 6 x 7 x 8 x 9 x 10 x 11 x 12 x 13 x 14 x â...
  • Page 155 Appendix Order of directory entries The directory entries are sorted alphabetically as a rule, but spaces and digits have first priority. The sorting order is as follows: 1. Space (shown here as s) 2. Digits (0–9) 3. Letters (alphabetical) 4. Other characters If you would like to work around the alphabetical order of the entries in the directory, insert a space before the name.
  • Page 156: Predictive Text

    Appendix Predictive text The EATONI predictive text helps you to write: ◆ Names in the directory ◆ Names in the speed dial list ◆ Names in the email directory ◆ Each key between Q and O is assigned several letters and characters which all appear on a selection line immediately beneath the text area (above the display icons) as soon as you press a key.
  • Page 157: Guarantee Certificate (Ireland)

    This Guarantee shall apply to new devices purchased in the European Union. For ◆ Products sold in the Republic of Ireland the Guarantee is issued by Siemens Ireland Limited, Ballymoss Road, Sandyford Industrial Estate, Dublin 18 – The Republic of Ireland.
  • Page 158: Compatibility

    Compatibility Compatibility You can see in the list which functions are supported by your S1 handset or by handsets of other manufacturers. A maximum of 4 handsets can be registered (also see page 134). Function S1/SL1 C1/C2 Gigaset Gigaset Other 4000 4000 manufac...
  • Page 159: Menu Table

    Menu table Menu table Main menu In the main menu, you can also select a menu function by opening the menu and keying in the digit combination ('shortcut'). Example: v 5 2 4 for "set ringer for the alarm clock". With the telephone in the idle status, press v (open menu): Write message Inbox 2/5...
  • Page 160: Submenu "Base Settings

    Menu table Base Settings To continue see submenu Setting the base (page 159) Answer Machine To continue see submenu Answering machine Submenu "Base Settings" To begin: With the handset in idle status press v Base Settings or v N : Status Callback Withhold no.
  • Page 161 Menu table Int. call forw. Activate? or Deactivate? – if call forwarding is activated Forward. dest. List of internal parties No. of rings (enter the number) Night service Activate? Deactivate? List of MSN – if Night service is activated Forward. dest. External Number editor Internal...
  • Page 162 Menu table ISDN settings Set up MSN Edit entry List of all set up MSNs Ringer melody Delete entry Display entry Withhold no. Forward. dest. (Enter phone number) Lg.-dist. code National : 0 Change number Internat.: 00 Delete number Int. enq. call Ext.
  • Page 163: Submenu "Answer Machine

    Menu table Submenu "Answer Machine" To begin: With the handset in idle status press v Answer Machine or v O select an answering machine, e.g., AM1 , and confirm with Messages Continue List of all ABx messages Delete message Call back NET list Repeat Del.old...
  • Page 164 Menu table Settings Message/Memo Message length 1 minute 2 minutes 3 minutes Maximum Time stamp Time control Activate? Deactivate? – if time control is activated Mon - Fri List of four Select ann. Announceme adjustable nt 1 Announceme time periods nt 2 Announcem.
  • Page 165: Directory Key And Speed Dial List Key

    Menu table Directory key and speed dial list key Press the directory key s or the speed dial list key C, select an entry with s and press v to open the required list. The following menu functions are available: Display Number Edit Entry Delete Entry...
  • Page 166: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories Gigaset handsets Turn your Gigaset into a cordless telephone system: Gigaset Handset S 1 Large illuminated graphic display with date and time ◆ Directory for around 200 entries ◆ Full duplex grade handsfree ◆ ◆ EATONI predictive text ◆...
  • Page 167 Accessories Gigaset Handset C 2 Graphic display with date and time ◆ Directory for around 100 entries ◆ Handsfree talking ◆ ◆ EATONI predictive text ◆ Caller-based ringer melody setting ◆ (for VIP calls) Room monitor ◆ Walk and Talk ◆...
  • Page 168 Calls can also heard by others on the handset. All accessories and batteries are available from your mobile phone retailer. Or you can order direct online from the my-siemens Online Shop: www.my-siemens.de/shop or call: 0180 5333 225 (0.12 Euro/min.). The Online Shop also has the latest product information.
  • Page 169: Isdn Glossary

    ISDN glossary ISDN glossary AOC-D Advice of Charge: During the Call. Transfers the charge information during the connection. AOC-E Advice of Charge: at the End of the Call. Transfers the charge information at the end of the connection. Authorisation classes Which connections are allowed is defined on the end devices of a PABX, e.g., only internal, incoming, or unlimited call authorisation.
  • Page 170 ISDN glossary Call forwarding (via the second B-channel) / internal call forwarding While external call forwarding takes place in the local telephone exchange of the network provider, internal call forwarding is implemented by your telephone. Your telephone sends the call over the second telephone line of your ISDN connection. Thus both telephone lines are occupied for the duration of a call.
  • Page 171 ISDN glossary CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation) Party A calls B. The phone number of A appears on the telephone display of B. CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction) Blocking the display of your own phone number. CNIP (Calling Name Identification Presentation) Party A calls B.
  • Page 172 ISDN glossary ECT (Explicit call transfer) See "Transferring" Electronic code lock Personal identification number (=> PIN), used to protect a telephone from unauthorised calling– only emergency calling is possible. Incoming calls can be answered. Enquiry call You are making a call. Using the function "enquiry call" you interrupt the call temporarily to establish a second external or internal connection to another party.
  • Page 173 ISDN glossary Keypad The keypad supports special functions such as the star (*) and hash (#). In this way, special functions offered by your network provider can be initiated using a code, such as "#4711*". MCID (Malicious call identification) See "Capture" Multiple Subscriber Number.
  • Page 174 ISDN glossary Outgoing MSN, freely selectable A performance feature which helps you to individually determine which MSN should be used for the following call. This is not only important for the phone number display on the called handset but also for billing charges. This is because call charges, which can be broken down free of charge according to MSN on the network provider invoice, are billed according to the MSN used to make the call.
  • Page 175 ISDN glossary S0 bus Four-strand wiring of an ISDN connection. It provides two B-channels and one D-channel. Up to twelve ISDN outlets can be connected to the S0 bus, and a maximum of eight end devices can be used simultaneously. Standard connection ISDN connection with a series of performance features such as call waiting, three- way conference call, or ringback when busy.
  • Page 176: Index

    Index Index Anniversary Deleting the ....AB, see Answering Machine Missed ..... Access code .
  • Page 177 Index Setting ..... Setting the playback speed ..Call Setting the time control ..Answering .
  • Page 178 Index Changing a user name (voice pattern) 44 Notification of SMS on answering Changing the (display) language . . . machine ....Changing the long distance prefix Predictive text .
  • Page 179 Index Adding phone number to Email directory ....the directory ....Deleting the .
  • Page 180 Index Input language (SMS) ... . Inserting the batteries ... . . Handset Installing the base ....Activate/deactivate .
  • Page 181 Index Launching the Getting started wizard Linking, see SMS Assigning the ringer melody ..Liquid, contact with ... . . Entering ..... List Finding .
  • Page 182 Index Recording Announcement (answering PABX machine) ....Text messages to PABX ..Call .
  • Page 183 Index Setting the forward destination ..Setting the name announcement . . . Safety precautions ....Setting the noise level Saving (room monitor) .
  • Page 184 Index Opening an attachment ..Telephone plug ....Opening the incoming message list 66 Text area (empty), see SMS Outgoing message list .
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