Siemensメーカー150 E, 150 Hの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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s HiP ath 30 0 0 Hic om 1 50 E/1 50 H Gigaset 40 0 0 Comfort Operating Instructions Wa r n i n g Please read the saf ety notes bef ore put ting the device into service.
I Safe ty no te s Te l e p h o n e Batteries Dang er: • Do not use the telephone in en vironments where ther e is danger of explosion . • Do not use the telephone in da mp envi ronments. The units are not splashproof . • Y our telephone e m its tr ansmit power , see page 52.
II Unit parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 Status LED 9 Missed calls list 2 Receiv er inset 1 0 Loc k key 3 Display 1 1 Star ke y 4 D isp lay keys 1 2 NET key 5 Control k ey 1 3 Microphone 6 T alk .
III Quic k reference guide Activ ating or deactivating the mobile telephone Hold down the on/of f k ey . Activ ating or deactivating the k eypad loc k A Hold down the hash k ey . Starting a call " / - + * Press the talk or speak erphone key and dial th e phone number .
IV Content s Safety notes I Telephone ...................................................................... I Batteries ......................................................................... I Unit parts ...........................................
V Registering the mobile telephone at the telephone system ........................................................ 12 Overview................................................................. 12 Preparing for registration ............................
VI Settings 26 Overview ..................................................................... 26 Default state ............................................................... 27 Setting the sound setting functions ............................ 28 Menus .
VII Dial or call status .........................................................39 Overview................................................................. 39 Functions ................................................................4 0 Saving a callback .
1 Keys, function selection and display Fun cti on k ey s The f ollo wing function ke ys are a vailable: Key Name Use On-hook and on/of f ke y • End a call • Cancel functions • Jump bac k to the .
2 Control k ey The contr ol key is assigned dif f erent functions depending on the op- erating sit uation: Display key s The lef t displa y key can be progr ammed with t w o functions, whereas the right displa y ke y can be programmed with only one function.
3 Operating status display The f ollo wing operating stat uses are a vailable: Service menu Open the service menu (only during a call in Hicom cordless EM V2.2 or later , see page 41) Operating status Display Of f status Blank display – calls cannot be r eceived.
4 On or message status Example f or on or message status displa y: Call status Example f or call status display: Fun cti on s elec tion Funct ion selection using menus The mobile telephone functions ar e li sted in the menus. Overvie ws of these menus are displa yed, e.
5 T o select a function or a supplementary menu, please f ollow the o ver- view f or the rele vant section and press t he function and display ke ys shown: @ Pr ess the menu ke y . or Mark the function or the supplementary menu y ou want by pre s sing the control k ey .
6 Useful information about mobile t ele- phones These oper ating instructions describe your mobile telephone i n con- nection with Hicom cor d less EM at Hicom 1 50 E/1 50 H/HiPath 3000.
7 Environmental conditions F or saf ety inf ormation, see page I. P ermitted temper ature r ange, see page 52. Radio range Displaying the radio r ange Connection quality The str ength of the incoming .
8 P utt ing the mobile telephone into service Removing t he protective co ver Remo ve the protectiv e cover fro m the display bef ore put ting the mo- bile telephone into service. Inserting the batt eries Opening the bat tery compartment Pr ess the ridged area and slide bac k the battery compartment lid.
9 Closing the bat- tery compartment Replace the lid and slide it bac k over the bat tery compartment until it locks. Charging and using the batteries T o charge the bat teries, insert the mobile telephone into the charging shell with the ke ypad facing f orwards.
10 Operating and c harging times The oper ating times are only achie ved af ter sev eral charging and dis- char ging cyc les. P ermitted batt eries The f ollo wing batteries ar e permitted f or the mo.
11 Activating/deactivating the mobile t elephone Pr ess the on-hook ke y until the activation or deactiv ation is confirmed by a cr escendo tone sequence. See page 3 f or display when the handset is on or in message stat us. S e tting the languag e @ or Open the main menu.
12 Registering the mobile t elephone at the telephone system Overview P reparing for r egistration • Ask y our system administrator f or the f ollowing inf ormation: – Phone number of the mobile t.
13 Pr oceed a s is described in the f ollowing section to register the mobile telephone. Registering at the system for the first time Query if the mobile telephone is not r egistered at the s ystem. Confirm the query . Enter the mobile telephone PIN. Confirm your ent ry .
14 Conducting calls " or - Start a call with the talk or speakerphone k ey . or ( Y ou can end a call with the on-hook ke y or by placing the mobile tele- phone in the c h ar ging shell. Y ou can also use the on-hook ke y to cancel all functions.
15 Y ou can use the menu ke y to activate the f ollowing functions when entering the phone number: " or - Pr ess the talk or speakerphone ke y . Conducting a call / and Y ou can scroll through the list of functions that appear s during the call and ex ecute any of the functions sho wn, see page 5.
16 Ending a call or ( Pr ess the on-hook key or place the mobile telephone in the c harging shell. The call c harges are displa yed, depending on the sy stem setting. Dialling via the telephone directory or NET carrier list F or inf ormation on dialling with the t elephone directory or NET carrier list, see page 22.
17 Speakerp hone mode Ad vantages Speak erphone mode of fer s you the f ollowing adv antages: • Other persons can listen to and participate in the call. • Y our hands are free. • When dialling, you can hear the ri ng tone, for example, without having to lif t the mobile telephone to y our ear .
18 Number redial [ Use the "Redial" displa y key to open the number r edial list. The last five phone number s dialled are automatically sav ed in the redial list. If y ou tried to call a party from the telephone di rectory , then the name of this party is displayed in the case of number redial.
19 Dial this function to cancel automatic redial, or press an y key . Fun cti ons Please proceed as shown in the o vervie w to perf orm a redial function. The f ollo wing functions are possible: Call up one of the numbers sa ved in the redial list. T ransfe r a phone number from the redial list to the t elephone directo- ry .
20 T elephone directory and NET carrier list Use the control k ey to open the mobile telephone ’ s telephone dir ec- tory . T he mobile telephone can sav e entries with names and phone numbers in its telephone dir ectory . The entr ies are arr anged in the f ol- lowing seq uence: blanks, digits, letter s, other character s.
21 T elephone directory funct ions Please proceed as shown in the o ve rview on page 20 to perform a tel- ephone directory or NE T carrier list function. Sav e a new entry with the name (max. 1 6 character s ), phone number (max. 32 digits) and anniv e r sary in the telephone directory .
22 Dialling with the telephone directory or NET carrier list or Pr ess the control ke y or the NET k ey . T he entries are display ed with the associated names. / or * Scroll to the req uired entry or enter the first let ter of the entry .
23 S ending and receiving text messages Over vie w The f ollo wing ov erview sho ws the procedure f or sending/opening te xt messages and set ting advisory messages: On or message s tatus " . , Dial status (see page 3) Sending a text messag e/set ting an advisory message .
24 S e lecting texts T ext messages T ext messages which ar e selected with the control ke y or by entering the number can be sa ved in your telephone s ystem and then sent: These te xt messages are standard texts and ma y hav e been changed in your telephone s ystem.
25 These ad visory messages are standard texts and ma y hav e been changed in y our telephone system. Creating text messages Please f ollow the ov erview on page 23 to cr eate text messages. The procedure f or text entr y is described on page 48. S e nding text messag es Please proceed as sho wn in the overvie w on page 23 to send text messages.
26 S ett ings Over vie w The f ollo wing ov erview sho ws the functions f or set ting the mobile tel- ephone. On or message status or @ . , Main menu P Family/Fun Calendar/Clock Sound S.
27 Def ault st ate The f ollo wing t able sho ws the mobile telephone’ s default set tings: Sett ing Explanation/notes Lev el Default state Sound Sett ings Ringer volume 5 5 Ringer melody 10 1 Bee p - of f Handset volume 3 1 Loudspeak er 5 5 Ke y tones, audible each time a ke y is pressed.
28 S e tting the sound setting functions Finding and set ting Please proceed as sho wn in the ov erview on page 26 to find a sound set ting function. Then set the req uired sound set ting function as f ol- lows: or Use the control k ey to c hange the volume, the melody or the stat us of the sound set ting function.
29 Activ ating and deactiv ating the ringer with the star key: Deactiv a tin g B Hold down the star k ey f or a f ew seconds. The ringer is deactiv ated.
30 Activating/deact iv at ing the warning tone When you activ ate the warning tone, all other tones are deactiv ated. An incoming call is signalled by thi s brief t one. If the mobile telephone is in a call pickup group, a pic kup call is also signalled b y the warning tone .
31 The def ault set tings are descr ibed on page 27. The mobile telephone f eatures ar e handled as follo ws when resetting the def aults: S e lecting a base If y our mobile telephone is r egistered at multiple bases, then you can set a specific base or the base wit h the best reception as the base to be used.
32 Enhanced functions Room monitor and walkie-talkie mode Overview Using as a room monitor This function allo ws you to monitor a room fr om a remote location. The distance betw een the mobile telephone and the ant icipated noise source should be 1 to 2 metres at least.
33 The mobile telephone operating time is significantly reduced whe n the room monitor function is activ ated. Deactiv a ting with another telephone Answ er the call set up by the room monitor function. C and A Pr ess the two k ey s shown simultaneously .
34 Making and Answering Calls Calling mobile telephone Pr ess the display k ey . Called mobile telephone The call is signalled b y a message on the display . " Pr ess the display and talk ke y . The tw o mobile telephones are con- nected to eac h other .
35 P erforming the t ime functions Overview On or message status or @ . , Main menu P Family/Fun P Calendar/Clock Calendar/Clock Sound Set tings Set Appoints.
36 Fun ctio ns Y ou can arrange f or y our mobile telephone to remind y ou of an ap- pointment. Only one appointment can be set. Please proceed as shown in the o vervie w on page 35 to enter the appointment. * 19 0 5 F or e xample: enter the time 1 9:05.
37 S witc hing funct ions On or message status Overview The f ollowing o verview sho ws a selection of the switchi ng functions which can be accessed in on or message stat us. The menu only sho ws the switching functions whic h are activated at your t elephone sy stem.
38 Fun ctio ns Please proceed as sho wn in the overvie w on page 37 to use one of these functions. Using the system telephone directory Entries that you sa ved in the sy stem telephone directory can be called up from an y mobile telephone connected to the s ystem.
39 Dial or call stat us Overview The f ollo wing ov erview shows t he switching functions whic h can be accessed in dial or call status. Dial or call status Switc hing func tions Callback? >.
40 Fun ctio ns Please proceed as sho wn in the overvie w on page 39 to use one of these functions. Savin g a ca llback Y ou can use this function to sa ve a callback re quest if the internal par- ty called is conducting a call or does not answ er .
41 S witching function codes For V ersion 2.2 The f ollowing table sho w s the telephone s ystem’ s switc hing func- tions whic h you can ex ecute via your mobile telephone by entering the standard codes display ed.
42 Switc hing functions Interac- tive mode Service menu Standard code Do not disturb • Activ ate • Deactivat e A void being dist urbed by calls. • • • • * 97 #97 Call for warding • Activ ate • Deactivat e • All calls • External calls only • Internal calls only F orward calls to another tele- phone (see page 37).
43 Switc hing functions Interac- tive mode Service menu Standard code Override O verride a bus y connection and speak. •• * 62 Reset services f o r the local base Reset activ ated functions. •# 0 V oice calling Communication with tele- phone partner via partner’ s loudspeak er in the telephone.
44 Switc hing functions Interac- tive mode Service menu Standard code Call char ge displa y • * 65 Speed dialling • Dial • Change Dial centrally sav ed speed dial- ling destinations. • • * 7 * 92 Line •T r a n s f e r •E n a b l e • • * 43 To g g l e S witch between tw o connec- tions (see page 39).
45 Switc hing functions Interac- tive mode Service menu Standard code Project code Assign toll connect ions to cer- tain projects. • * 60 Consultation • Quit an d ret urn • T ransfer/pic k up • Ret urn to held party (see page 39) • • • •• * 0 Callback • Req uest • Delete Sav e a callback (see page 39).
46 Switc hing functions Interac- tive mode Service menu Standard code Hunt gr oup/group call • Activ ate • Deactivate Calls to the hunt group/gr oup call are no longer signalled at a remo ved user’ s telephone. Hunt group: the tele phones ring one af ter the other .
47 Switc hing functions Interac- tive mode Service menu Standard code Appointment (telephone syst em) • Enter • Delete Enter a single appointment within the ne xt 24 hours. • • * 46 #46 Door opener via DTMF •E n a b l e •L o c k Activ ate door opener with code.
48 Entering t ext Cha ra cter tabl e This c haracter table is the internal charact er t able of the mobile tele- phone. It shows th e assignment of all k ey s: Pres s x 1 Pres s x 2 Pres s x 3 Pres s .
49 Key utilisat ion T o enter a character , press the appropriate ke y the relev ant number of times or until the c h ar acter appears. The fir st letter of a w ord is automatically writ ten in upper case let ters. This is f ollow ed by low e r case let ters.
50 Appendix T r oubleshooting Some malfunctions can be reso lved without out side interve ntion. The f ollowing table provides a list of suc h malfunctions. Error P ossible cau se Remedy No display . Mobile telephone not switc hed on. Pr ess on-hook key un- til confirmation tone sounds.
51 Cleaning the mobile telephone T o clean the handset and the c harging shell, simply wipe them with a damp or antistatic cloth; nev er use a dry cloth. Do not use abrasiv e cleaning agents! The f ollo wing, for ex- ample, appears: Base 1 Outgoing and incom- ing calls and activa- tion/deactivation ar e not possible.
52 T echnical data Hicom cor dless EM Mobile telephone Accessories Charging shell F or charging the mobile telephone bat teries and storing the mobile telephone saf ely . Standards DECT in accordance with E TSI, CTR 6, CTR 1 0, G AP Number of ch annels 1 20 duplex c hannels Radio freq uency range 1 .
53 List of abbreviations The f ollo wing is a list of abbre viations used in this manual. Ab br ev ia tio n Definition % P ercent ADPCM Analogue Digital Pulse Code Modulation °C Degrees Celsiu s CTR .
54 Index A Abbreviations 53 Accessories 52 Activate 11 Advisory message 42 Advisory tones 29 Alarm Clock 36 Anniversary 36 Answer group 45 Appointment 47 Assign phone number 45 Associated dialling 42 .
55 E Electronic equipment interference 7 Enabling a line 44 Enquiry 39, 40 Entering text 48 F Features Hicom cordless EM 6 mobile telephone 6 Fitting the attachment clip 10 Flex call 43 Forwarding a c.
56 Project code 45 Protective cover 8 R Radio network leaving 7 re-registering 7 Radio range 7 Range 52 Range problems 7 Recall to network 46 Registering 13, 44 Reset services 43 Resetting 30 Retrieve.
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