Gigaset SL3501 User Manual And Safeti Precautions

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Dear Customer,
Gigaset Communications GmbH is the legal successor to
Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), which in turn continued the Gigaset business
of Siemens AG. Any statements made by Siemens AG or
SHC that are found in the user guides should therefore be
understood as statements of Gigaset Communications
GmbH.
We hope you enjoy your Gigaset.
DE
Sehr geehrte Kundin, sehr geehrter Kunde,
die Gigaset Communications GmbH ist Rechtsnachfolgerin
der Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices
GmbH & Co. KG (SHC), die ihrerseits das Gigaset-Geschäft
der Siemens AG fortführte. Etwaige Erklärungen der
Siemens AG oder der SHC in den Bedienungsanleitungen
sind daher als Erklärungen der Gigaset Communications
GmbH zu verstehen.
Wir wünschen Ihnen viel Freude mit Ihrem Gigaset.
FR
Chère Cliente, Cher Client,
la société Gigaset Communications GmbH succède en droit
à Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH
& Co. KG (SHC) qui poursuivait elle-même les activités Giga-
set de Siemens AG. Donc les éventuelles explications de Sie-
mens AG ou de SHC figurant dans les modes d'emploi
doivent être comprises comme des explications de Gigaset
Communications GmbH.
Nous vous souhaitons beaucoup d'agrément avec votre
Gigaset.
IT
Gentile cliente,
la Gigaset Communications GmbH è successore della Sie-
mens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC) che a sua volta ha proseguito l'attività della
Siemens AG. Eventuali dichiarazioni della Siemens AG o
della SHC nei manuali d'istruzione, vanno pertanto intese
come dichiarazioni della Gigaset Communications GmbH.
Le auguriamo tanta soddisfazione con il vostro Gigaset.
NL
Geachte klant,
Gigaset Communications GmbH is de rechtsopvolger van
Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), de onderneming die de Gigaset-activiteiten
van Siemens AG heeft overgenomen. Eventuele uitspraken
of mededelingen van Siemens AG of SHC in de gebruiksaan-
wijzingen dienen daarom als mededelingen van Gigaset
Communications GmbH te worden gezien.
Wij wensen u veel plezier met uw Gigaset
ES
Estimado cliente,
la Gigaset Communications GmbH es derechohabiente de la
Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC) que por su parte continuó el negocio Gigaset
de la Siemens AG. Las posibles declaraciones de la
Siemens AG o de la SHC en las instrucciones de uso se
deben entender por lo tanto como declaraciones de la Giga-
set Communications GmbH.
Le deseamos que disfrute con su Gigaset.
PT
SCaros clientes,
Gigaset Communications GmbH é a sucessora legal da Sie-
mens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), que, por sua vez, deu continuidade ao sector
de negócios Gigaset, da Siemens AG. Quaisquer declara-
ções por parte da Siemens AG ou da SHC encontradas nos
manuais de utilização deverão, portanto, ser consideradas
como declarações da Gigaset Communications GmbH.
Desejamos que tenham bons momentos com o seu Gigaset.
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Gigaset Communications GmbH
Schlavenhorst 66, D-46395 Bocholt
Gigaset Communications GmbH is a trademark
licensee of Siemens AG
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Kære Kunde,
Gigaset Communications GmbH er retlig efterfølger til Sie-
mens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), som fra deres side videreførte Siemens AGs
Gigaset-forretninger. Siemens AGs eller SHCs eventuelle
forklaringer i betjeningsvejledningerne skal derfor forstås
som Gigaset Communications GmbHs forklaringer.
Vi håber, du får meget glæde af din Gigaset.
Arvoisa asiakkaamme,
Gigaset Communications GmbH on Siemens Home and
Office Communication Devices GmbH & Co. KG (SHC)-yri-
tyksen oikeudenomistaja, joka jatkoi puolestaan Siemens
AG:n Gigaset-liiketoimintaa. Käyttöoppaissa mahdollisesti
esiintyvät Siemens AG:n tai SHC:n selosteet on tämän
vuoksi ymmärrettävä Gigaset Communications GmbH:n
selosteina.
Toivotamme Teille paljon iloa Gigaset-laitteestanne.
Kära kund,
Gigaset Communications GmbH övertar rättigheterna från
Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), som bedrev Gigaset-verksamheten efter Sie-
mens AG. Alla förklaringar från Siemens AG eller SHC i
användarhandboken gäller därför som förklaringar från
Gigaset Communications GmbH.
Vi önskar dig mycket nöje med din Gigaset.
Kjære kunde,
Gigaset Communications GmbH er rettslig etterfølger etter
Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), som i sin tur videreførte Gigaset-geskjeften i
Siemens AG. Eventuelle meddelelser fra Siemens AG eller
SHC i bruksanvisningene er derfor å forstå som meddelelser
fra Gigaset Communications GmbH.
Vi håper du får stor glede av din Gigaset-enhet.
Αγαπητή πελάτισσα, αγαπητέ πελάτη,
η Gigaset Communications GmbH είναι η νομική διάδοχος της
Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), η οποία έχει αναλάβει την εμπορική
δραστηριότητα Gigaset της Siemens AG. Οι δηλώσεις της
Siemens AG ή της SHC στις οδηγίες χρήσης αποτελούν
επομένως δηλώσεις της Gigaset Communications GmbH.
Σας ευχόμαστε καλή διασκέδαση με τη συσκευή σας Gigaset.
Poštovani korisnici,
Gigaset Communications GmbH pravni je sljednik tvrtke
Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), koji je nastavio Gigaset poslovanje tvrtke
Siemens AG. Zato sve izjave tvrtke Siemens AG ili SHC koje
se nalaze u uputama za upotrebu treba tumačiti kao izjave
tvrtke Gigaset Communications GmbH.
Nadamo se da sa zadovoljstvom koristite svoj Gigaset
uređaj.
Spoštovani kupec!
Podjetje Gigaset Communications GmbH je pravni naslednik
podjetja Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices
GmbH & Co. KG (SHC), ki nadaljuje dejavnost znamke
Gigaset podjetja Siemens AG. Vse izjave podjetja Siemens
AG ali SHC v priročnikih za uporabnike torej veljajo kot izjave
podjetja Gigaset Communications GmbH.
Želimo vam veliko užitkov ob uporabi naprave Gigaset.
© Gigaset Communications GmbH 2008
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  • Page 1 Nadamo se da sa zadovoljstvom koristite svoj Gigaset de la Siemens AG. Las posibles declaraciones de la uređaj. Siemens AG o de la SHC en las instrucciones de uso se deben entender por lo tanto como declaraciones de la Giga- Spoštovani kupec! set Communications GmbH.
  • Page 2 Devices GmbH & Co. KG (SHC), kroz koju je nastavljeno poslovanje kompanije Gigaset kao dela Siemens AG. Stoga sve izjave od strane Siemens AG ili SHC koje se mogu naći u korisničkim uputstvima treba tumačiti kao izjave kompanije Gigaset Communications GmbH.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

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  • Page 5: Quick Reference

    General Quick Reference Handset Turning on/off the handset hold down (see page 6) ª Turning keypad protection on/ hold down off (see page 7) « Turning tones on/off hold down (see page 68) Making an external call (see page 10) Redialing a number if necessary select entry...
  • Page 6: Handset Diagram

    Handset Diagram Answering machine sym- Status LED (light) bol if registered to SL 3501 Lights up during a call; Display (display field) Flashes for: – Incoming calls Charging status – New messages empty – Alarm calls, appoint- full ments, anniversaries flashes: Battery low Current functions Signal strength...
  • Page 7 General Functions of the Navi Key The Navi key has different functions in specific operating situations. Navi key When the tele- In lists and menus In an entry field phone is idle Upward Cursor one line up Open directory Downward Cursor one line down Open menu...
  • Page 8 Safety precautions Only use the power supply unit supplied as indicated on the underside of the device. Only insert approved rechargeable batteries of the same type. Never use ordi- nary (non-rechargeable) batteries as they may pose a health hazard or cause injury. ‹...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety precautions ........VI Telephone set up .
  • Page 10: Telephone Set Up

    Telephone set up Telephone set up This delivery units contains: • 1 Gigaset SL 3501base station • 1 Gigaset SL 30 handset • 1 power supply unit • 1 telephone cord • 1 belt clip • 1 rechargeable NiMh battery •...
  • Page 11: Connecting The Base Station

    Telephone set up Connecting the base station Insert the small plug on cord into phone jack Place cord in the base ca- ble channel, insert power supply unit into wall out- let. Key to register additional handsets/Page handsets. Power supply unit with Telephone jack with te- cord (110 VAC/60 Hz) lephone cord...
  • Page 12: Connecting The Charging Unit

    Telephone set up Wall-mounting the base 0,1 inch 2,5 mm max. 5,3 mm 0,21 inch 2,74 inch 69,6 mm 0,31 inch max. ø 7,9 mm max. ø 4 mm 0,16 inch Connecting the charging unit Plug-in power supply unit (110 VAC/60Hz) with mains ca- Insert the small con-...
  • Page 13: Operating The Handset

    To open, press the grooved area on the cover and slide back. Use only a rechargeable NiMH battery. Do not use Lithium or non-rechargeable battery. Never use non-Siemens charging units as these can damage the battery. Ö Placing handset into the charging unit and charging the battery Leave the handset in the charger for about 5.5 hours the first time the...
  • Page 14: Attaching The Belt Clip

    Telephone set up Once the initial charging operation is completed, you can pla- ce your handset into the charger after each call. Charging is controlled electronically. This ensures optimum charging and prolongs battery life. The battery heats up during charging. This is normal and not dangerous.
  • Page 15 Telephone set up Turning Keypad Lock on/off You can disable the handset keys when carrying the unit in your pocket or bag. This protects from accidental key presses. If there is an incom- ing call, the key lock is automatically turned off and turned back on af- ter the call has ended.
  • Page 16: Date And Time

    Date and time Press keys: Date and time Setting the date and the time The date and time settings are necessary in order for the date and time of the arriving of messages/incoming calls to be displayed correctly. You can also set the clock mode, to the 12 hour mode (AM and PM) or 24 hour mode.
  • Page 17: Local Area Code

    Date and time Press keys: Area codes To conveniently call back a user from the call log (see page 38) you will need to key in and store the area code where your telephone is installed (Local Area Code). If it is installed in a Multiple Area Code Area you will also have to key in and store the Extra Codes for that area.
  • Page 18: Making Calls

    Making calls Press keys: Making calls Making an external call Dial the telephone number. If necessary use the back- space key to correct mistakes. Press the Talk key. To end the call, press the End key. To insert a pause when dialing a number: MENU Press Menu.
  • Page 19: Answering A Call

    Making calls Press keys: Ending an internal call Press the END key to end the call. Answering a call Your handset rings (ringer) and the status LED flashes. Press the TALK or speakerphone key. With the “Auto Answer” feature you may answer a call by simply removing the handset from the charger (for instructions on how to turn on the “Auto Answer”...
  • Page 20: Accepting Or Rejecting A Waiting Call

    Making calls Press keys: Accepting or rejecting a waiting call If you receive an external call during an internal call you will hear the call waiting tone if you subscribe to this feature from your local telephone company. 5551234 Rgr Off Accept Accept Press Accept - The internal call is ended;...
  • Page 21 Making calls Press keys: åååååååååååååååååååååååååååå If the caller is unknown or no available Caller ID infor- Unknown mation is received by the local telephone company. In the first displayline you see a bell: if you have not applied for Caller ID service, if the caller has chosen to block his or her name, if the name is not available to your telephone com- pany.
  • Page 22: Muting The Handset

    Making calls Press keys: Muting the handset You can mute your handset during an external call to talk privately to another person in the room. The exter- nal caller cannot hear your conversation. You cannot hear your caller either. While on an active call, Press Int on the navi key to mute the microphone –...
  • Page 23: The Answering Machine

    Making calls Press keys: The recorded call is stored in the message list of the answering machine. In some states it may be illegal to record the per- son on the other end of a phone conversation without their expressed permission. Please obey your local laws and regulations.
  • Page 24: Direct Inward Dialing

    Making calls Press keys: Direct inward dialing With direct inward dialing, an external caller can direct- ly call an internal number (see page 91). To use this fea- ture the answering machine must be turned on. After dialing your telephone number, the caller hears the standard announcement or the direct inward dialing announcement as recorded.
  • Page 25: Enhanced Telephone Features

    Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Enhanced telephone features In addition to its standard features, your Gigaset offers a number of other fast, convenient, enhanced features. Redial Your handset automatically saves the last five telepho- ne numbers dialed (see page 29). Manual redial Press the Redial soft key.
  • Page 26 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Delete entry from redialing list Press the Redial soft key. Scroll to desired telephone number. MENU Press Menu. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Delete Entry and confirm. Delete Entry Copying the redial number to the directory Press the Redial soft key. Scroll to desired telephone number.
  • Page 27: Setting The Alarm

    Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Setting the alarm Your Gigaset has an alarm function to help you keep track of your schedule. You must set the time and date first (see page 8) in order for the alarm to work. Turning the alarm on The active alarm clock rings every day at the set time.
  • Page 28: Setting An Appointment

    Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Turning the alarm off When the alarm rings and the LED flashes (about 30 seconds) press any key on the handset to turn off the alarm sound. MENU Press Menu. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Appoint./Clock and confirm. Appoint./Clock åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå...
  • Page 29 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Entering the time Þ¬Þ¢ for example Enter the hours/minutes (for example: 9.05 am as shown). Factory setting: 12 h mode. If am or pm is displayed next to the time, the 12 h format is active. If you move the cursor into the time field, you can use the left display key to change from am to pm.
  • Page 30 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Display missed appointments and anniversaries If you do not answer an appointment call after nine rings, it will automatically turn off. The calls are then sa- ved in an appointment list. The display will show date in lower right hand corner of the display to show an new, unanswered appointment.
  • Page 31: During A Call

    Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Directory The Directory allows you to store up to 200 tele- phone numbers. Storing a directory entry Open the Directory list by pressing the bottom of the navi key. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to New Entry and confirm. New Entry o Enter the telephone number (max.
  • Page 32 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Dialing a number from the directory Open the directory by pressing the bottom of the navi key. The names are listed in alphabetical order. Scroll to the desired name. You may enter the first letter of the desired name using the keypad to jump ahead in the list.
  • Page 33 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Deleting a single entry from the directory Open the Directory list by pressing the bottom of the navi key. Scroll to desired name. MENU Press Menu. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Delete Entry and confirm - A confirmation Delete Entry beep sounds as the entry is deleted.
  • Page 34 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Copying the directory and memory dial list You can copy the entire directory/memory dial list to another Gigaset SL 30 handset to save yourself time and effort. Open the Directory list/memory dial list by pressing the bottom of the navi key.
  • Page 35: Voice Dialing

    Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Copying a directory entry to the “directory with voice dialing” You can copy an entry from the local directory to the voice directory and record a voice pattern (see page 31). Open the Directory list by pressing the bottom of the navi key.
  • Page 36 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Entering birthdays or anniversaries You can store the date and time for birthday or anni- versary reminders. Open the Directory list by pressing the bottom of the navi key. Scroll to desired name. Display Press Display. Edit Press Edit.
  • Page 37 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Memory dial list The memory dial allows you to store up to 9 frequently dialed numbers for quick access using the 1–9 keys. It is recommended that you use the "1" for answering machine or voice mail from the telephone company. Storing a memory dial entry Press the MEM key.
  • Page 38 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Displaying and editing a memory dial number Press the MEM key. Scroll to desired number. Press Display to see the number and name. Display Edit Press Edit. Scroll to the number field and use the keypad to make the desired changes.
  • Page 39 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Directory with voice dialing You can use your voice to dial the telephone numbers of this special directory. Up to four users can share this directory. Each user must store a voice pattern for each entry of this directory.
  • Page 40 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: the changed number is stored When recording a voice pattern it is recommen- ded that you use longer names rather than shor- ter ones. For example, the person’s first and last name. The entire voice pattern can not be longer than 1.5 seconds.
  • Page 41 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Changing an entry Open the directory by pressing the bottom of the navi key. Speech Press Speech. Scroll to desired user and confirm. Scroll to desired entry. Press Display to display the entry. Display Press Edit. Edit Step 1: Change the telephone number and name...
  • Page 42: Deleting An Entry

    Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Deleting an entry Open the directory by pressing on the bottom of the navi key. Speech Press Speech. Scroll to desired user and confirm. Scroll to desired entry. MENU Press Menu. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Delete Entry and confirm. Delete Entry A check prompt will be shown.
  • Page 43 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Copying an entry to the local handset directory You can copy the telephone number and the name of an entry in the voice directory to the local directory (see page 29). Open the directory by pressing on the bottom of the navi key.
  • Page 44: Call Log

    Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Call Log The numbers of the last 30 calls are saved in the Call Log. • Calls picked up on the first ring will not be saved in the Call Log. • Call Waiting calls are included in the Call Log if you have subscribed to Caller ID with Call Waiting from your local telephone company.
  • Page 45 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: New call and message alert If you have received new calls or messages, the alert symbol will be displayed and the light on top of the handset will flash. If the light does not flash, no new calls or messages have been saved.
  • Page 46 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Dialing from the Call Log If you subscribe to Caller ID and your Local Area Code and any Extra Codes have been stored in your tele- phone, it will behave as described below in the exam- ple of dialing from the call log list: Single Area Code Area (Local Area Code and no Extra Code are stored)
  • Page 47 Enhanced telephone features Press keys: Copying a Call Log number to the directory Press the Mailbox Key. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Calls: and confirm. Calls: Scroll to the desired number. MENU Press Menu. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Save to Dir Scroll to and confirm. Save to Dir For more information about the input of letters and characters (see page 78).
  • Page 48 Using advanced Caller ID on Call Waiting Press keys: Using advanced Caller ID on Call Waiting In many areas Advanced Caller ID on Call Waiting (Cal- ler ID 2.5) service is available through your local tele- phone provider. The service allows you to select from a series of options if you are on a call and receive another call with Call Waiting ID.
  • Page 49: Operating The Answering Machine

    Operating the answering machine Press keys: Operating the answering machine Your Gigaset SL 3501 is equipped with an answering machine that will record messages in your absence or allow you to screen calls and answer them selectively. The answering machine in the Gigaset SL 3501 is auto- matically turned on when you install your phone and completely operated through any registered SL 30 handset.
  • Page 50: Selecting An Announcement

    Operating the answering machine Press keys: Setting a different language You may change the language for the voice prompts and for the standard announcement. MENU Press Menu. ¥ ¬ Ÿ From the keypad enter 8, 9, 2 then the number of the desired language from the table below.
  • Page 51 Operating the answering machine Press keys: Recording Your announcement/ announcement only greeting MENU Press Menu. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Ans Machine and confirm. Ans Machine åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Sroll to Announcements and confirm. Announcements åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Record Annc and confirm. Record Annc åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå...
  • Page 52 Operating the answering machine Press keys: Checking an announcement MENU Press Menu. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Ans Machine and confirm. Ans Machine åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Announcements and confirm. Announcements åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Play Annc and confirm. Play Annc åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Play Annc Only and confirm. Play Annc Only The current announcement or announcement only greeting is played back.
  • Page 53: Playing Back Messages

    Operating the answering machine Press keys: Playing back messages When new messages have been received a prompt and the icon appear on the display and the status light on the handset flashes. If there are no new mes- sages or calls, you can listen to old messages. Press the Mailbox Key.
  • Page 54 Operating the answering machine Press keys: Skipping forward and back while playing messages You have the option to skip between messages while playing them back. Press the left side of the Navi key once to return to the start of the current message Press the left side of the navi key twice to skip back to the previous message.
  • Page 55: Deleting Messages

    Operating the answering machine Press keys: Deleting messages You can either delete individual messages or all old messages. Deleting individual messages While playing back the message to be deleted: Delete Press Delete. Deleting all old messages During playback or a pause: Press Menu.
  • Page 56 Operating the answering machine Press keys: Picking up a call from the answering machine While the answering machine is recording a message (status light is on) you can still pick up the call if you want to talk to the caller. Press Talk –...
  • Page 57 Operating the answering machine Press keys: Operating the answering machine remotely You can check your answering machine from any other telephone (e.g. hotel phone, pay phone). Prerequisite: You can only operate your answering machine remotely if you have already changed the factory default PIN (0000) from home (see page 73).
  • Page 58 Operating the answering machine Press keys: Turning on the answering machine remotely If you forgot to turn on your answering machine, you may switch it on remotely. Dial your telephone number Let your telephone ring for approximately one minute. You will hear: “Please enter PIN” . Enter PIN (must not be 0000, page 49).
  • Page 59: Customizing The Answering

    Customizing the answering machine settings Press keys: Customizing the answering machine settings The answering machine has already been preset for you at the factory. However, you may customize the settings using the handset. Setting the number of rings and the toll saving function For remote operation you can set how many times the telephone rings before the answering machine picks...
  • Page 60: Setting Recording Quality

    Customizing the answering machine settings Press keys: Setting message length You can set the length of message recording time for your answering machine if desired. The factory default setting is 120 seconds. MENU Press Menu. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Ans Machine and confirm. Ans Machine åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå...
  • Page 61: Call Screening

    Customizing the answering machine settings Press keys: Call screening While a message is being recorded you can listen in and screen calls on the loudspeaker of any registered handset. Factory default is call screening on. MENU Press Menu. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Ans Machine and confirm. Ans Machine åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå...
  • Page 62: Handset Operation

    Handset operation Handset operation . . . You can register and operate up to four handsets at your Gigaset SL 3501 base station. Registering handsets In order for a handset to work it must be registered to your base. Handsets must be registered manually. The handset that comes with your Gigaset SL 3501 is already registered to the base in order to guaran- tee immediate operation.
  • Page 63: Deregistering Handsets

    Handset operation Deregistering handsets Press left on the navi key (INT) and the list of handsets is displayed. Scroll to the handset that is to be deregistered. MENU Press Menu. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Dereg. Handset and confirm. Dereg. Handset Enter the PIN (factory setting 0000) and confirm. Confirm by pressing Yes.
  • Page 64: Changing The Name Of A Handset

    Handset operation Changing the name of a handset The names INT 1, INT 2, and so on are assigned auto- matically. However, you can change these names, for example, to ANNE or OFFICE (10 characters maxi- mum). Press left on the navi key (INT) and the list of handsets is displayed.
  • Page 65: Making Internal Calls

    Handset operation Making internal calls Internal calls are calls to other registered handsets; they do not require an outside line. For example: Press INT on the navi key (left side) and the list of hand- sets is displayed – Your own handset is identified by “<”...
  • Page 66 Handset operation Consultation call If you are on an external call you can call another inter- nal handset and conduct a consultation call without hanging up on the external caller. You are automatically reconnected to the external caller when you end the consultation call.
  • Page 67 Handset operation Joining a call ("Barging In") Under normal circumstances if an internal user is con- ducting an external call a second internal user can join in. However, the Gigaset SL 3501 allows you to turn this feature off if privacy is desired. Turning this function on/off MENU Press Menu.
  • Page 68 Handset operation Paging all handsets from the base (locating handsets) Press the Page/Registration buttons on the rear side of the base station very briefly. All handsets ring at the same time. To end paging Press the Page/Registration button again. Press the Talk key on a handset. Setting direct inward dialing Direct inward dialing allows an external caller to directly call one handset on the system.
  • Page 69 Handset operation Recording the direct inward dialing announcement The key to getting direct inward dialing (DID) to work correctly is the announcement. It should be simple and clearly direct the caller to the appropriate handset. An example of a good direct inward dialing announcement “Hello you have reached the Smith’s.
  • Page 70 Handset operation Playing back or deleting a direct inward dialing announcement Press Menu. MENU åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Base Settings and confirm. Base Settings åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to DID Settings and confirm. DID Settings åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Play Annc and confirm – The direct inward Play Annc dialing announcement is played back.
  • Page 71: Room Monitor

    Handset operation Room monitor You can use any Gigaset SL 30 handset to monitor a room. If a certain noise level is reached (for example a baby crying or a door opening) the handset will automa- tically dial the number you stored. When you answer the call you will hear the noises in the room being mo- nitored.
  • Page 72: Setting The Room Monitor

    Handset operation Setting the room monitor MENU Open the menu. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Select and confirm. Room Mon. Room Mon. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Select and confirm. Room Monitor. Room Monitor. Select Scroll forward one line. Edit Open the entry field for the telephone number. Delete an existing external number with Delete an existing internal number with (you will...
  • Page 73 Handset operation Storing the internal number for the room monitor Press Menu. MENU åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Room Mon. and confirm. Room Mon. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Room Monitor and confirm. Room Monitor. Press left or right on the navi key to turn On and Off the room monitor feature.
  • Page 74 Handset operation Storing an external number for room monitoring Press Menu. MENU åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Room Mon. and confirm. Room Mon. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Room Monitor and confirm. Room Monitor. Press left or right on the navi key to turn On and Off the room monitor feature.
  • Page 75 Handset operation Resetting the handset to the default settings At some point you may want to reset your handset to its factory default settings. The Directory, the Memory Dial list, and the Call Log are not deleted when you re- set the handset.
  • Page 76: Customizing Handset Settings

    You can customize each handset to distinguish it from the other handsets or to best suit your needs. Changing the display language of a handset The Gigaset SL3501 offers you the choice of 4 different menu languages (English, French, Spanish and Portu- guese). Press Menu.
  • Page 77: Ringer Volume

    Customizing handset settings Press keys: Ringer volume and melody You can choose from a number of options: Five ringer volumes (the factory setting is volume 5) “Crescendo” ring (increasing volume) Ringer off Any of ten ringer melodies MENU Press Menu. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå...
  • Page 78 Customizing handset settings Press keys: Enter the start time (From:). Scroll down one line. Enter the end time (Until:) Scroll down one line. Press left or right on the navi key to turn the volume up or down. Save Press Save Save Store the time control settings.
  • Page 79 Customizing handset settings Press keys: Turning on and off the warning and signal tones Key tones: Every keystroke is confirmed with a click. Confirm.: Sets confirmation tones (a rising tone se- quence) when you make correct entries/settings and when you place the handset in the charging unit; er- ror tones (a descending tone sequence) when you make an incorrect entry;...
  • Page 80 Customizing handset settings Press keys: Activating/deactivating the Vibra Alarm If you do not wish to be disturbed by the ringing tone you can activate the handset’s Vibra Alarm instead. This can also be activated in addition to the ringing tone (in noisy surroundings, for instance).
  • Page 81: Base Station Settings

    Base station settings Press keys: Base station settings All base station settings are conveniently made using the handset! Changing the system PIN To protect the system settings from unauthorized ac- cess you should change the system PIN (default: 0000) to a PIN that only you know. This also enables remote operation (answering machine).
  • Page 82 Base station settings Press keys: Saving and changing the emergency number Emergency numbers are set to 911(default). You can save an additional emergency number if desired. The emergency numbers are valid for all handsets. MENU Press Menu. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Base Settings and confirm. Base Settings åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå...
  • Page 83: Advanced Settings

    Advanced settings Press keys: Advanced settings In certain cases it may be required to change some of the advanced settings in order for your phone to work on your particular network. One example is if you con- nect your Gigaset to a PBX. Changing the dialing mode It may be necessary to change the dialing mode if your network does not operate with tone dialing (DTMF)
  • Page 84 Advanced settings Press keys: Saving an access code On some networks it may be necessary to add a prefix, such as “9” , before the telephone numbers for external calls. MENU Press Menu. åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå Scroll to Base Settings and confirm. Base Settings åååååååååååååååååååååååååååååååå...
  • Page 85: Setting Pauses

    Advanced settings Press keys: Setting pauses With this feature you can set the length of the pause inserted automatically after pressing the Talk key but before transmitting the telephone number. Pause after line seizure MENU Press Menu. ¥ ¬]£ Enter 8,9,1,6. e.g.
  • Page 86: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Character Map 10 x 11x 12x 13x 14x â £ ¥ ¤ Ÿ ä á à â ã ç ë é è ê ¡ ï í ì î ¢ £ ö ñ ó ò ô õ ¤ ß ¥...
  • Page 87: Troubleshooting

    Appendix Maintenance Simply wipe the base station and handset with a damp cloth or an antistatic wipe. use a dry cloth as this can cause static discharge. Never Never Never Never Troubleshooting If your telephone does not behave the way you want it to, first try to solve the problem using the following list.
  • Page 88 Appendix Fault Possible cause Solution The answering machine Memory is full Delete old messages does not record any messa- Play back and delete new ges, announcements or info- messages texts Answering machine is not Activate answering machine activated An answering machine mes- Date/time not set Set date/time sage does not have a time...
  • Page 89 Appendix Connecting the Siemens MP3 player (optional) You can also use the MP3 player available as an accessory for Siemens mobile phones with your Gigaset Micro handset. It is powered from the handset; no additional batte- ries are required. WXYZ...
  • Page 90: Technical Data

    Appendix Technical data Recommended battery: Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NiMH), 500 mAh. Please visit our website at www.my-siemens.com or contact Customer Care The handset’s operating times/charging time : Capacity Standby time Talktime Charging time (mAh) (hours) (hours) (hours) up to 250 up to 15 approx.
  • Page 91 Appendix General technical data Feature Value WDCT standard supported No. of channels Radio frequency 2400 MHz - 2483,5 MHz range Duplex procedure Time multiplex, 10 ms frame length Channel grid 864 kHz Bit rate 576 kbit/s Modulation GFSK Language coding 32 kbit/s Transmission power 10 mW, average power per channel...
  • Page 92 Appendix FCC / ACTA Information Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Siemens Cordless Products could void the FCC authority to operate the equipment. This includes the addition of any external antenna device. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of the base station is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.
  • Page 93: Industry Canada Certification

    Appendix 1. Increase the separation between the base station and receiver. 2. Connect the base station into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 3. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help. Notice for Direct Inward Dialing („DID“) ALLOWING THIS EQUIPMENT TO BE OPERATED IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO NOT PROVIDE FOR PROPER ANSWER SUPERVISION AS A VIOLATION OF PART 68 OF THE FCC‘S RULES.
  • Page 94: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Safety precautions Before using your telephone equipment, basic safety instructions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3.
  • Page 95 Our obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replacement (at our option) of the product or any part(s), that are defective, provided that the product is returned to Siemens during the warranty period. A copy of the dated purchase receipt must accompany products returned. In the absence of a purchase receipt, the warranty period shall be one (1) year from the date of manufacture.
  • Page 96 If you want to learn more about Siemens Gigasets, or for technical assistance with your Gigaset, visit our web site at http://www.my-siemens.com or, please call (888) 777-0211, or for TDD access (888) 777-0209.
  • Page 97: Menu Table

    Menu table Menu table MENU It is faster to select a menu function by pressing than selecting the digit com- ¡¡ = 4-4 to set the date. binations by scrolling! For example: Main menu MENU when the telephone is idle, press: 1 Not Available 2 Not Available 3 Room Mon.
  • Page 98 Menu table 8-5-1 Area Codes Local Area Code 8-5-2 Extra Codes 8-6-1 DID Settings Dir.Inward Dial 8-6-2 Rec.DID Annc 8-6-3 Play Annc 8-6-4 Delete Annc 9 Answering M. 9-1-1 Set Key 1 Voice Mail 9-1-2 Answering M. Answering M. Record Memo Announcements 9-5-1 Record Annc...
  • Page 99 Menu table Directory/Memory Dial List Press to open the corresponding list. After selecting an entry and pressing the following menu functions are available MENU 1 Edit Entry 2 Delete Entry 3 Send Entry 4 Send Voice Ent. 5 Delete Log 6 Send Log 7 Available Memory Messages...
  • Page 100: Index

    Collective call (making internal calls) 57 recording 43 Confirmation beeps activating/ Alarm call 20 deactivating 71 Alarm clock 19 Connecting 57 activating 19 Connecting the Siemens MP3 player 81 deactivating 20 Announcement (AM) deleting 44 listening to 44 Date setting 8 recording 43 Deactivating...
  • Page 101 Index Error tones 71 Medical equipment VI Extra Codes 9 Memory Dial List 29 copying the directory 26 deleting a single entry 30 deleting all entries 30 Factory setting Message (AM) handset 67 deleting 47 Flash time 75 playback 45 Microphone muting 14 MP3 player 81 Handset...
  • Page 102 Index Ringer volume setting 69 Standard announcement 42 Room monitor 63 Storing telephone numbers 29 System PIN changing 73 Saving emergency numbers 74 system -PIN 73 Telco voice mailbox 15 Schedule 20 Telephone number 23 Settings 68 Time setting 8 display language 68 Tone dialing 76 handset volume 68...
  • Page 103: Answering Machine Remote Operation

    Answering machine remote operation The functions of the keys for operating the answering machine remotely are the same for all telephones, handsets and tone transmitters. This “credit card” shows you how to perform remote operations on an external telephone (for example from a pay phone or a hotel phone) and shows you the meanings of the keys.
  • Page 104 Issued by Information and Communication mobile Haidenauplatz 1 D-81667 München © Siemens AG 2003 All rights reserved. Subject to availabil- ity. Right of modification reserved. Printed in Germany (07/2003). Siemens AG http://www.my-siemens.com Reference No.: A31008-L350-U122-2-7619 A3 1 0 0 8 - L 3 5 0 - U1 2 2 - 2 - 7 6 1 9...

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