Gigaset Communications V400AM UPCS Base Station User Manual V400

Gigaset Communications GmbH UPCS Base Station V400

User Manual

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Automatic handset registration
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Automatic handset
registration
To start the automatic registration of your
handset, please place the handset in the
base with the display facing outwards.
The registration can take up to 5 min-
utes!
Please do NOT remove your headset
from the base station during the regis-
tration procedure.
During this time Registering will appear on
the display.
The registration is complete when you
see "1" on the display.
Now please continue directly with the
storage of the local area code (see the
Chapter „Area codes“ in your user man-
ual). This step is not essential.
However, if you skip the step, the com-
plete functions of the local area codes will
not be available.
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The handset at a glance
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The handset at a glance
1Direct Dialing keys (II to IV)
Key II: factoy preset for internal calls
2Display in idle status (example)
3Battery charge level
e V U
(1/3 charged to fully charged)
= Flashes: batteries almost dead
e V U Flashes: battery charging
4Display keys (page 18)
5Control key (page 17)
6End Call key, On/Off key
End call, cancel function, go back one menu
level (press briefly), back to idle status (press
and hold), activate/deactivate handset
(press and hold in idle status)
7Pound key
Keypad lock on/off (press and hold in idle
status, page 17)
Insert a dialling pause (press and hold)
Switch between uppercase/lowercase let-
ters and digits for text entry (page 41)
8Microphone
9Star key
Ringers on/off (press and hold)
10 Connection socket for headset (page 43)
11 Talk key / Flash
Answer a call, start dialing
During a call: flash functionality
12 Handsfree key
Toggle between earpiece and handsfree
mode
Lights up: handsfree activated
Flashes: incoming call
13 Direct Dialing/SOS key with SOS LED
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3
4
6
1
9
2
7
8
10
5
12
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09:19am
Redial§ §§Menu §
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Verizon V400AM base station at a glance
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Verizon V400AM base station at a glance
Please remember:
If you are operating the answer machine
from a handset, or if the handset is record-
ing a message, you cannot operate the
handset from the base station.
If the On/Off key flashes when the answer
machine is switched off, there is still at least
one new message that has not been played
back.
LoudspeakerIndex card
éDirect Dialing/SOS key with
SOS LED (see page 20)
ê... ìDirect Dialing keys
(see page 20)
îHandsfree key: answer/end a call
ùRegistration/Paging key:
Page handsets (press briefly for pag-
ing: see page 28).
Register handsets (press and hold: see
page 27).
Answer machine keys
öOn/Off key: activate and deactivate
answer machine.
Lights up: answer machine is
activated.
Flashes: there is at least one new
message, or a message is being
recorded.
Flickers for about four seconds:
memory is full.
óPlayback/Stop key: Play back messages
from the answer machine or cancel play-
back.
ôForward key: Skip to next message.
òBack key: Skip to previous message.
õDelete key: Delete the current message
during message playback, or delete all old
messages in idle status.
ïAnnouncement key: Record, play back,
and delete a personal announcement.
–Press and hold: record announce-
ment. Press again to end recording.
–Press briefly: play back
announcement.
If desired, delete announcement during
playback using õ.
ð
ñ
Volume keys: adjust volume
(ð = quieter; ñ = louder)
During message playback: adjust
loudspeaker volume.
While an external call is being sig-
naled: adjust ringer volume.
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Contents
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Contents
Automatic handset registration . 1
The handset at a glance . . . . . . . 2
Verizon V400AM base station
at a glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Special features
of the Verizon V400AM . . . . . . . . . 7
SOS mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Verizon V400AM –
more than just a telephone . . . . . 9
First steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Pack contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Installing the base station . . . . . . . . . . 9
Connecting the base station . . . . . . . 10
Setting up the handset for use . . . . . . 10
Area codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Menu tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Making calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Making external calls
and ending calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Answering a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Handsfree operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Muting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Operating the handset . . . . . . . . 17
Switching the handset on/off . . . . . . . 17
Activating/deactivating the
keypad lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Control key on the handset . . . . . . . . 17
Display keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Returning to idle status . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Menu guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Correcting incorrect entries . . . . . . . . 18
CID 2.5 services (network services) . . 19
Using the directory,
Direct Dialing keys, and lists . . . 19
Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Direct Dialing and SOS keys . . . . . . . . 20
Last number redial list . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Opening the message list
with the Display key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Operating the base station
answer machine . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Operation via the handset . . . . . . . . . 24
Activating/deactivating call screening 26
Setting up the answer machine . . . . . 26
Resetting fast access on the answer
machine to Network Voice Mail . . . . . 26
Using the network mailbox . . . 27
Using the network mailbox to
set fast access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Viewing your network mailbox
messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Using several handsets . . . . . . . 27
Registering handsets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Locating a handset ("paging") . . . . . . 28
Making internal calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Listening in on an external call . . . . . . 29
Handset settings . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Changing the display language . . . . . 29
Screensaver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Auto answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Adjusting the loudspeaker volume . . . 29
Changing ringers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Activating/deactivating
suppression of the first ringer . . . . . . . 30
Advisory tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Using the handset as an alarm
clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Restoring the handset default
settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Base station settings . . . . . . . . . 31
Changing the system PIN . . . . . . . . . . 31
Changing ringers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Restoring the base station to
factory settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Operating the base station
on a PABX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Symbols and typographical
conventions used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
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Contact with liquid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
FCC / ACTA Information . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Industry Canada Certification . . . . . . 36
Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Service (Customer Care) . . . . . . . . . . 38
End User Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . 38
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Writing and editing a text message . . 41
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Wall mounting for base station . 43
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
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Safety precautions
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Safety precautions
Caution:
Read the safety precautions and the user guide before use.
Explain their contents to your children, including the potential hazards associated with using the tel-
ephone.
Only use the power adapter supplied, as indicated on the underside of the base
station.
Only use the recommended rechargeable batteries of the specific type indi-
cated (page 41). Do not use any other battery type or non-rechargeable batter-
ies, as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury.
Insert rechargeable batteries according to the correct polarity, and follow the
instructions in this user guide (polarity symbols appear in the handset's battery
compartment, page 10).
The operation of medical appliances may be affected. Be aware of your environ-
ment and its technical conditions, such as those in a doctor's office.
Do not hold the reverse side of the handset to your ear if the handset is ringing
or if the handsfree function is switched on. Otherwise, you risk developing seri-
ous, permanent hearing damage.
The handset may cause an unpleasant humming noise in hearing aids.
Do not install the base station in the bathroom. The handset and base station
are not splash proof (page 33).
Do not use the phone in environments with a potential explosion hazard, such
as auto body paint shops.
If you give your telephone to someone else, make sure you include the user
guide.
All electrical and electronic products must be disposed of separately from the
municipal waste stream using collection facilities designated by the relevant city
or local authority.
This crossed-out wheeled garbage can symbol on the product means the prod-
uct is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
The correct disposal and separate collection of your old device will help prevent
potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. This
is a precondition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equip-
ment.
For more detailed information about disposing of your old device, please con-
tact your relevant city agency, a waste disposal service, or the store where you
purchased the product.
Note:
Not all of the functions described in this user guide are available in all countries.
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Special features of the Verizon V400AM
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Special features
of the Verizon V400AM
uLarge keys
uText and symbols display clearly in large type on the screen
uJumbo Font
uSOS mode
uDirect dialing keys
uInternal calls between handset and base station
uVoice prompted answer machine
uCompatibility with hearing aids (HAC – Hearing Aid Compatibility)
uConnection for headset (headset not included)
uIndex card for labeling the SOS/Direct Dialing keys (reverse side of user guide)
SOS mode
Your Verizon V400AM is equipped with a special SOS function or SOS procedure. Use this
SOS function to request assistance in case of emergency. You can store up to four SOS
numbers.
SOS numbers can be stored in SOS/Direct Dialing key I. In the event of an emergency, you
only have to press Direct Dialing key I. The SOS procedure is initiated when you press this
key.
The SOS procedure automatically dials the first SOS number you entered. If this number is
busy or if the person called is not at home, the SOS procedure automatically dials the next
SOS number.3
To use the SOS procedure, you have to first program SOS/Direct Dialing key I and activate
SOS mode (page 20).
iWhen SOS mode is activated, the SOS LED lights up permanently on the SOS keys
of the handset and base station.
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SOS mode
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SOS procedure
The SOS procedure operates as described below.
Recipients of the emergency call must have set their telephones to tone dialing, otherwise
confirmation of the SOS call with key 5 will not be recognized.
Press the SOS/Direct Dialing key é of the base station and the device immediately
dials.
You must press and hold the SOS/Direct Dialing key é of the handset to immediately
launch the function.
If you just press the key briefly and don't hold it down, you must confirm with §Yes§ to pre-
vent an emergency call from being initiated inadvertently.
Å
The first SOS number is dialed as soon as you press the SOS Direct Dialing key. At the same
time, the message "Emergency call being sent" is played back over the loudspeaker.
Å
If the SOS call is answered, the called party automatically hears the message "This is an
emergency call." Your name is then announced after this message. You must have pro-
grammed the SOS key accordingly for your name to be announced (see page 20). This is
followed by the message "To answer the emergency call, please press key 5." If the called
party now presses key 5, you can converse with one another.
Å
If the called party does not answer the call, for example, the called party is not at home
or his or her answer machine is on, the SOS procedure automatically dials the next SOS
number. In the following cases, the SOS procedure automatically calls the next SOS
number after 60 seconds:
uThe call is not answered
uThe answer machine for the selected SOS number is on
uThe SOS number is busy
Å
The procedure is repeated at most four times. If none of the calls is answered, the SOS
procedure is ended with an error tone.
i
During the entire procedure, all SOS keys flash on all registered handsets and on
the base station. The message "Emergency call being sent" is displayed on the
handset that initiated the emergency call.
If an internal call is also programmed, the SOS call can also be answered by an
internal user. The text "Emergency call" is displayed on all registered handsets and
the base station.
You should perform a test run of the SOS procedure to ensure that SOS mode is
programmed correctly. The police, emergency services, or fire department must
not be used for a test run.
Please note that the standby time of the handset will be reduced when SOS mode
is activated.
The SOS LED lights up permanently when SOS mode is activated.
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Verizon V400AM – more than just a telephone
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Verizon V400AM –
more than just a telephone
Your phone not only enables you to store
up to 100 telephone numbers (page 19),
it can do a whole lot more:
uYou can program the keys of your
phone with important phone numbers.
A programmed number is then dialed
by simply pressing the corresponding
key (page 20).
uUse the handsfree function (page 17)
to keep your hands free when making a
call.
uUse your handset as an alarm clock
(page 31)
uSelect 12- or 24-hour format for dis-
playing the time (page 12) .
Have fun using your new phone!
First steps
Pack contents
The product includes one Verizon
V400AM base station, one handset, one
power adapter, one telephone cable, two
batteries, one battery cover, one belt clip,
and a user guide.
Installing the base station
The base station is designed for operation
in enclosed, dry areas at temperatures
ranging from +5 °C to +45 °C.
Set up or wall mount the base station at a
central location in your home.
Please refer to the end of the user guide
for information on wall mounting the base
station.
Please remember:
uNever expose the telephone to heat
sources, direct sunlight, other electrical
appliances.
uProtect your telephone from moisture,
dust, corrosive liquids, and vapors.
ECO DECT – What does it mean?
ECO DECT reduces power consumption
by using a power supply with low power
consumption and also reduces the trans-
mission power of the base station when
only one handset is registered on the
base station.
Also, your handset automatically reduces
transmitting power depending on its dis-
tance to the base station (close-up
range).
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First steps
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Connecting the base station
¤First connect the power adapter and
then the phone jack as shown below,
and place the cables into the cable
recesses.
1 Underside of the base (partial view)
2 110-V power adapter
3 Phone jack with phone cord
Please note:
uThis phone requires at least a 26 AWG
telecommunication line cord.
uThe power adapter must be always
connected, as the phone will not oper-
ate without an electrical connection.
Setting up the handset for use
Inserting the batteries and closing the
cover
¤Insert the batteries according to the
correct polarity (see diagram).
The polarity is indicated in the battery
compartment.
¤First align the notches on the side of
the battery cover with the lugs on the
inside of the casing.
¤Then press the cover so that it clicks
into place.
1
3
2
1
1
1
Caution:
Use only rechargeable UL approved AAA
batteries. Never use conventional (non-
rechargeable) batteries or other battery types
as this may cause significant damage to health
and property. For example, the outer casing of
the batteries could be destroyed or the batter-
ies could explode. The phone could also
malfunction or be damaged as a result of using
batteries that are not of the recommended
type.
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First steps
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Attaching the belt clip
There are notches for attaching the belt
clip on the side of the handset at the same
height as the display.
¤Press the belt clip onto the back of the
handset so that the protrusions on the
belt clip engage the notches.
You can also attach a cord for carrying the
handset in your hand or wearing it around
your neck.
Opening the battery cover
¤Remove the belt clip, if necessary.
¤Reach into the housing cavity and pull
the battery cover upwards.
Placing the handset into the base
station and registering
Important: the handset must not already
be registered to any base station.
Registering the handset to the Verizon
V400AM base station occurs
automatically.
¤Place the handset in the charging cra-
dle of the base station with its screen
facing forward.
You will hear a confirmation tone.
Automatic registration can take up to 5
minutes. While registration is in progress
the screen displays Registering . The hand-
set will be assigned the lowest unassigned
internal number (1–4). If several handsets
are registered to the base, the internal
number is shown on the screen after reg-
istration (for example, 2). This means that
the handset has been assigned the inter-
nal number 2.
¤To charge the batteries, leave the hand-
set in the charging cradle of the base
station.
For questions and troubleshooting, see
page 33.
Notes:
Automatic registration is only possible
when the base station you want to register
the handset to is not being used to make a
call.
Pressing a key cancels automatic registra-
tion.
If four handsets are already registered to
the base station, there are two options:
The handset with the internal number 4
is put on idle status: the handset you
want to register is assigned the number
4. The handset that was previously
number 4 is de-registered.
The handset with internal number 4 is in
use: the handset you want to register
cannot be registered.
If automatic registration does not work, the
handset must be registered manually
(page 27).
Notes:
The handset must only be placed in the
base/charging cradle provided for it.
If the handset switches off because its bat-
teries are dead, it will automatically switch
on again when it is placed into the base sta-
tion.
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First steps
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Initial charging and discharging of
batteries
Battery charging is indicated in the upper
right corner of the display by a flashing
battery icon e, V, or U. During
handset operation, the battery icon indi-
cates the charge status of the batteries
(page 2).
The correct charge status can only be dis-
played after the batteries have first been
fully charged and then discharged
through use.
¤To do this, leave the handset in the
base without interruption until the bat-
tery icon stops flashing on the screen
(approx. 6hrs).
¤Once the batteries have fully charged,
remove the handset from the charging
cradle and do not put it back again until
the batteries have fully discharged.
Please remember:
uAlways repeat the charging and dis-
charging procedure if you remove the
batteries from the handset and reinsert
them.
uThe batteries may warm up as they are
charging. This is not dangerous.
uFor technical reasons, the charge
capacity of the batteries will decrease
after a certain period of time.
Date and time
Setting the time format
You can set the date/time to the American
format (12-hour display and the MM/DD/
YY date format, factory settings) or to the
European format (24-hour display and the
DD/MM/YY date format).
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Date/Time
¢§OK§ ¢Time Format ¢§OK§
¢Europe [24h] or US [12h] ¢§OK§ (=on)
Setting the date and time
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Date/Time
¢§OK§ ¢Set Date/ Time ¢§OK§
~Enter the month, day and year
using 6 digits and then press
§OK§. Use q to move between
the fields.
~Enter hours and minutes using
4 digits (e.g. 0 7 1 5 for 07:15)
and press §OK§.
Use q to move between the
fields.
12-hour time format:
Press §am/pm§ to switch between
am and pm.
Once the phone is registered and the
time set, the idle display looks as shown
on page 2.
Note:
After the first battery charge and discharge
cycle, you can place your handset in its base
after every call.
Note:
The appendix contains explanations of the
symbols and typographical conventions used
in this user guide (see page 33).
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Area codes
In order to call back a caller using the
incoming calls list (page 23), your phone's
area code ("local area code") must be
stored. If your phone is in a "multiple area
code" area, the extra codes for this area
must also be stored.
Local Area Code
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Base ¢§OK§§
¢Local Area Code ¢~ (Enter number)
¢§OK§
Extra Codes
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Base ¢§OK§§
¢Extra Codes ¢~ (Enter number)
¢§OK§
Repeat the above steps until all extra
codes for your area have been entered.
A maximum of 5 extra codes can be
stored.
Your phone is now ready to use.
The answer machine is set with a standard
announcement.§
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Menu tree
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Menu tree
There are two ways to select a function:
Using number combinations ("shortcuts")
¤To open the main menu, press §Menu§ with the handset in idle status.
¤Enter the number combination that is in front of the function in the menu tree.
¤Example: §Menu§ LI for "Set handset language."
Scrolling through menus (also see page 33)
¤To open the main menu, press §Menu§ with the handset in idle status.
¤Scroll to the required function with the Control key and then press §OK§.
1Directory
2Calls
4Alarm Clock
4-1 Activation
4-2 Wakeup time
5 Audio Settings
5-1 Handset Volume
5-2 Handsfree Volume
5-3 Ringer Volume
5-4 Ringer Melody 5-4-1 External Calls
5-4-2 Internal Calls
5-4-3 Alarm Clock
5-5 Advisory Tones
5-6 Battery Low 5-6-1 Off
5-6-2 On
5-6-3 During Call
5-7 Headset Volume
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Menu tree
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6Settings
6-1 Date/Time 6-1-2 Set Date/ Time
6-1-2 Time Format
6-2 Direct Diall. Keys
6-3 Language
6-4 Jumbo Font
6-5 Emergency Call Mode
6-6 Emergency Numbers
6-7 Handset 6-7-1 Screen Saver
6-7-2 Auto Answer
6-7-3 Register Handset
6-7-4 Reset Handset
6-8 Base 6-8-1 Audio Settings 6-8-1-1 Loud Speaker
6-8-1-2 Ringer Volume
6-8-1-3 Ringer Melody
6-8-2 System PIN
6-8-3 Base Reset
6-8-4 Listening in
6-8-5 Local Area Code
6-8-6 Extra Codes
7 Voice Mail
7-1 Set Key 1 7-1-1 Network Mailbox
7-1-2 Answer Machine
7-2 Answer Machine
7-3 Call Screening 7-3-1 Handset
7-3-2 Base
7-4 Announcements 7-4-1 Record Announce.
7-4-2 Play Announce.
7-4-3 Delete Announce.
7-5 Message Length 7-5-1 Maximum
7-5-2 30 sec
7-5-3 60 sec
7-5-4 120 sec
7-6 Ring Delay 7-6-1 Immediately
7-6-2 10 sec
7-6-3 20 sec
7-6-4 30 sec
7-6-5 Auto
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Making calls
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Making calls
Making external calls
and ending calls
External calls are calls using the public
telephone network.
~ (Enter phone number) ¢c.
The number is dialed. (Also, you can first
press the c key [ringer] and then enter
the number.) You can adjust the earpiece
volume during the call using the t key.
End a call or cancel dialing:
Press the End Call key a or place the
handset in the base station or charging
cradle.
Answering a call
The handset indicates an incoming call in
three ways: by ringing, by displaying a
message on the screen, and by flashing
the Handsfree key d.
You can answer the call by:
¤Pressing the Talk key c.
¤Pressing the Handsfree key d.
¤Pressing the Display key §Accept§.
If the handset is in the base and the Auto
Answer function is activated (page 29), the
call will be answered automatically when
you lift the handset from the base.
Press the display key §Silence§ to mute the
ringer without answering the call. You can
answer the call as long the call is displayed
on the screen.
Caller ID
When you receive a call, the caller's
number and/or name is displayed on the
screen if the following conditions are met:
uYour network provider supports CIP, CI
and CNIP.
CI (caller ID):
the caller’s number is transmitted.
CIP (caller ID presentation):
the caller’s number is displayed.
CNIP (Calling Name Identification
Presentation): the caller’s name is
displayed.
uYou have arranged for CIP or CNIP with
your network provider.
uThe caller has arranged for CI with the
network provider.
Displaying the callers number
The caller's phone number displays on the
screen. Or the caller's phone number and
name displays if the name has been stored
in the directory or CNIP has been
arranged.
Requirements:
1. You have arranged with your network
provider to have the caller's phone
number (CIP) or name (CNIP) displayed
on your screen.
2. The caller has arranged with the net-
work provider to allow his or her phone
number to be identified (CI).
The screen displays Extern. Call if you have
not arranged for calling line identifi-cation
presentation, Withheld if calling line identi-
fication has been withheld by the caller, or
Unavailable if it has not been arranged
with the network provider.
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Handsfree operation
After entering the phone number, you can
make immediate calls (the d key lights
up permanently) in handsfree mode by
pressing the Handsfree key d. Toggle
between earpiece and handsfree mode
during a call and when playing back the
answer machine by pressing the d key.
You can adjust the volume during hands-
free operation using the t key.
Muting
You can deactivate the microphone in
your handset during an external call:
§Mute§ Press the display key on the
left to mute the handset.
§On§ Press the display key to reacti-
vate the microphone.
Operating the handset
Switching the handset on/off
aPress and hold the End Call
key.
You will hear the confirmation tone.
Activating/deactivating the
keypad lock
#Press and hold the pound key.
You will hear the confirmation tone. The
icon Ø appears in the display when the
keypad lock is activated.
Control key on the handset
1 Control key
The side of the Control key to press in the
given operating situation is shown in
black (top, bottom) in this user guide.
Example: t for "press the top of the Con-
trol key."
The Control key has a number of different
functions:
When the handset is in idle status
sOpen the directory.
tAdjust the ringer volume of
the handset (page 30).
In lists and menus
t/ s Scroll up/down, line by line.
In an input field
t/ sMove the cursor left or right.
During an external call
sOpen the directory.
tAdjust loudspeaker volume of
earpiece and handsfree mode.
Note:
The handset displays an advisory message
if you press a key by accident while the key-
pad lock is on. To deactivate the keypad
lock, press the pound key # and hold.
The keypad lock does not apply to the SOS
key.
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Display keys
The current display functions are shown in
the bottom display line in reversed high-
lights. The functions of the display keys
change depending on the particular oper-
ating situation.
Example:
1 Current display key functions
2 Display keys
The most important display symbols are:
§Back§ Go back one menu level or
cancel operation.
§Menu§ Open the main menu or a con-
text-dependent menu.
§OK§ Confirm highlighted selection.
§Delete§ Delete key: backspace deletes
one character at a time.
§Redial§ Open the last number redial
list.
Returning to idle status
You can go back to idle status from any-
where in the menu: Press the End Call
key a and hold.
If you do not press any key, the display will
automatically revert to idle status after 2
minutes.
Changes that you have not confirmed/
stored by pressing §OK§ will be rejected.
For an example of the display in idle sta-
tus, see page 2.
Menu guidance
Your telephone's functions are accessed
using a menu that has a number of levels.
Main menu (first menu level)
¤To open the main menu, press §Menu§
with the handset in idle status.
Accessing a function
¤Scroll to the function with the Control
key q and press §OK§ or enter the digit
that appears before the function in the
menu overview (page 14).
The corresponding submenu (the next
menu level) is opened.
Submenus
The functions in the submenus are dis-
played as lists.
To access a function:
¤Scroll to the function with the Control
key q and press §OK§ or enter the digit
combination that appears before the
function in the menu overview
(page 14).
Briefly pressing the End Call key a returns
you to the previous menu level or cancels
the operation.
Correcting incorrect entries
uNavigate to the wrong input with the
Control key if û is displayed.
uPress §Delete§ to delete the character to
the left of the cursor.
uInsert a new character to the left of the
cursor.
uWhen entering the time and date, etc.,
edit the flashing character.
The appendix contains explanations of the
symbols and typographical conventions
used in this user guide (page 33).
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§Redial§ §§Menu §
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CID 2.5 services
(network services)
If CID is activated and a waiting call is dis-
played, 4 different CID 2.5 services (net-
work services) are selected.
During a call:
§Menu§ Press the display key
Select with s:
Take message
The waiting caller is forwarded to the
central office mailbox.
Hold message
The waiting caller is put on hold and
hears a message to this effect from the
central office.
Call back
The waiting caller is prompted by the
central office to call again at a later
time.
Add 2nd
The central office is prompted to initi-
ate a conference call.
Using the directory,
Direct Dialing keys, and lists
A directory, last number redial list, calls
list, and answer machine list are available.
You can save up to 100 entries in the direc-
tory.
You can create a personalized directory for
your particular handset. However, you can
send the list or individual entries to other
handsets (page 20).
Directory
You can store numbers and the associated
names in the directory. With the handset
in idle status, open the directory by press-
ing the s key.
Length of an entry
Number: max. 22 digits
Name: max. 16 characters
Storing the first number in the
directory
s ¢Dir empty New entry? ¢§OK§
¢~ (Enter number) ¢§OK§
¢~ (Enter name) ¢§OK§
Storing a number in the directory
s ¢§Menu§ ¢New Entry ¢§OK§
¢~ (Enter number) ¢§OK§
¢~ (Enter name) ¢§OK§
Selecting a directory entry
sOpen the directory.
You have the following options:
uUse q to scroll to the entry until the
desired name is selected.
uEnter the first character of the name, or
scroll to the entry with s, if necessary.
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Dialing with the directory
s ¢q(Select entry; page 19) ¢c
Managing directory entries
You have selected an entry (page 19).
Editing entries
§Menu§ ¢Edit Entry ¢§OK§ ¢~ (Change
number, if required) ¢§OK§ ¢~
(Change name, if required) ¢§OK§
Using other functions
The following functions can be selected
with §Menu§ ¢q:
Use Number
Edit or add to a stored number. Then
dial or use other functions with §Menu§.
Show Number
Show number.
Delete Entry
Delete selected entry.
Send Entry
Send a single entry to another handset
(page 20).
Delete List
Delete all directory entries.
Send List
Send the complete list to another hand-
set (page 20).
Sending the directory to another
handset
Requirements:
uThe sending and receiving handsets
must both be registered to the same
base station.
uThe other handset and base station can
send and receive directory entries.
s ¢q(Select entry; page 19)
¢§Menu§ ¢Send Entry / Send List
¢§OK§ ¢~ (Enter the internal
number of the receiving handset)
¢§OK§
A successful transfer is confirmed by a
message and confirmation tone on the
receiving handset.
Adding a displayed number to the
directory
You can copy any numbers to the directory
that appear in a list, for example, the calls
list or the last number redial list.
If you arranged Caller ID/Name with your
network provider, the first 16 characters
of the transferred name are also copied to
the Name line.
A number is displayed.
§Menu§ ¢Copy to Directory ¢§OK§
¤Complete the entry (page 19).
The message playback is interrupted dur-
ing the number transfer from the answer
machine list.
Direct Dialing and SOS keys
You can store particularly important
phone numbers, for example, emergency
numbers, in the four Direct Dialing keys.
You can program the Direct Dialing key I
for SOS calls.
Dial the stored direct dialing number
uOn the base station by pressing the
corresponding Direct Dialing key,
uOn the handset by pressing the corre-
sponding Direct Dialing key and the
Talk key c.
To initiate an SOS call, proceed as
described in the section "SOS procedure"
(page 8).
Refer to the font table (page 42) for infor-
mation on how to enter the text correctly.
The programmed assignment of the Direct
Dialing keys and the SOS key applies to
both the handsets and the base station.
Note:
The SOS key works even if the keypad lock is
switched on.
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Storing/changing Direct Dialing/SOS
keys
You can assign external phone numbers
and the internal call function to the Direct
Dialing keys. You should program Direct
Dialing key I for SOS calls (page 21).
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Direct Diall.
Keys ¢§OK§ ¢I: <no entry> ¢q
Select Direct Dialing key (I to IV)
Entering/changing an entry
You have selected a Direct Dialing key.
§Menu§ ¢Edit Entry ¢§OK§
~Enter or edit the number, if
required, then press §OK§.
~Enter or edit the name, if
required, then press §OK§.
Using other functions
The following functions can be selected
with §Menu§ ¢q:
Delete Entry
Delete selected entry.
Call. Home Internal
Pressing this key results in all registered
handsets and the base station being
called.
Use Number
Edit or add to a stored number. Then
dial or use other functions with §Menu§.
Programming SOS mode
Requirement: SOS mode is not activated.
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Direct Diall.
Keys ¢§OK§ ¢I: <no entry> (Direct
Dialing key I selected) ¢§Menu§
¢Emergency Call Mode ¢§OK§
If SOS mode has already been activated
and is then reactivated, Change no./ name?
appears on the screen. Respond to the
request
uWith §Yes§ to continue the procedure
uWith §No§ to continue with Label with
Internal Call
~Enter or edit the number, if
necessary, and press §OK§.
~Enter or edit the name, if
required, and press §OK§.
Further number?
Confirm with §Yes§ to enter additional
SOS numbers. You can enter up to four
SOS numbers.
Label with Internal Call
Confirm with §Yes§ to initiate an internal
call in addition to the stored numbers
when the SOS key is pressed.
Record own name/addr.
Confirm with §Yes§ to record a message
(e.g., name and address), which will be
announced automatically to the called
party after pressing the SOS key. The
message is played back for confirma-
tion and can be changed or deleted.
SOS mode is activated.
Changing/deleting SOS numbers
Requirement: SOS mode is activated.
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Emergency
Numbers ¢§Menu§ ¢Edit Entry/Delete
Entry ¢§OK§
Now change or delete the desired entries.
If your telephone is connected to a PABX,
you may have to enter the access code
(external line prefix) as the first digit of
your entry (see the user guide for your
PABX).
Note:
When a phone number is displayed on the
screen, you can program it into an unassigned
Direct Dialing key by pressing and holding the
relevant Direct Dialing key.
Note:
After the SOS procedure has been pro-
grammed, you should test the functionality.
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Switching SOS mode on or off
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Emergency Call
Mode ¢§OK§ (=on)
After switching to SOS mode, proceed as
described in the section Programming
SOS mode (page 21).
Last number redial list
The last number redial list contains the
last ten numbers dialed with the handset
(max. 22 numbers). If one of the numbers
is in the directory, then the corresponding
name will be displayed.
Dialing from the last number redial list
§Redial§ Press the Display key.
qSelect an entry.
cPress the Talk key. The number
is dialed.
Managing entries in the last number
redial list
§Redial§ Press the Display key.
qSelect an entry.
§Menu§ Press the Display key.
The following functions can be selected
with q:
Use Number (as in the directory, page 20)
Copy to Directory (as in the directory,
page 20)
Delete Entry (as in the directory, page 20)
Delete List (as in the directory, page 20)
Opening the message list
with the Display key
You can use the Display key to
open the the answer machine list, the net-
work mailbox (if your network provider
supports this function and the network
mailbox is set up for fast access – see
page 27), and the calls list.
An advisory tone sounds as soon as a new
entry appears on a list. A message dis-
plays on the screen. If you press the Dis-
play key , you will see all the lists
that contain new messages. If only one list
contains new messages, the list will auto-
matically open. Press any key and the noti-
fication of new messages will no longer
display.
The display key is faded out when
you exit the list. You can access the
answer machine list by pressing key 1
on the handset (if the handset is set up for
fast access) or the keys of the base station;
the calls list can be opened via the menu
(see page 14). The Display key
becomes available again after making a
new entry to one of the lists.
Note:
The emergency call text that the recipient of
your emergency call hears consists of two or
three text parts. The called party first hears
part-1 text, then part 2, and finally part 3. If
you have not added any personal emergency
call text (part-2 text), the emergency call only
comprises part-1 and part-3 text.
Part-1 text (predefined by default):
"This is an emergency call"
Part-2 text (personal emergency call text):
You can say this text yourself (see page 21).
For example, you can state your name and
address. Example:
"This is John Smith, 8 Church Road"
Part-3 text (predefined by default):
"To answer the emergency call, please
press key 5"
Note:
If calls are stored in your network mailbox, you
will receive a message if the appropriate set-
tings have been made (see the network mail-
box instructions of your network provider).
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Calls/answer machine list
Requirement: CIP (page 16)
Depending on the list type selected, the
calls list contains
uAnswered calls
uAnswer machine calls
Depending on the list type selected, the
last 20 answered calls are stored.
The list is displayed as follows:
Number of new messages + number of old,
read, or played back messages.
Selecting the list type for the calls list
§Menu§ ¢LNO1Q
¢Enter digits: 2= all calls ¢§OK§
The entries in the calls list are saved when
you change the list type.
Opening the calls/answer machine list
¢Calls List: / Voice Mail: 01+02
¢§OK§
qSelect entry.
The last call received is displayed as the
first entry in the calls list.
The first new message received is dis-
played as the first entry in the answer
machine list. The playback starts.
New messages are placed after old mes-
sages after they have been played back.
List entry
Example of a list entry:
uStatus of entry
In the calls list
New Call: new missed call.
Old Call: entry already read.
Only for list type "All Calls":
Call Recv.: Call was answered.
Answer M.: The answer machine
answered the call. A message was left.
In the answer machine list
New Msg.: New message on the answer
machine.
Old Msg.: Previously heard message on
the answer machine.
uNumber or name of caller
You can add the number of the caller to
the directory (page 20).
You can delete the current entry from
§Menu§ ¢Delete Entry.
If set, you can show the date and time of
the call (see page 12) from §Menu§ ¢Date
and Time.
Dialing from the calls list
Open the calls list (see page 23).
qSelect an entry.
cPress the Talk key. The number
is dialed.
Deleting the calls list
Caution! All old and new entries will be
deleted.
§Menu§ ¢Calls List: ¢§OK§ ¢§Menu§
¢Delete List ¢§OK§
aPress and hold (idle status).
Calls List: 01+02 Voice Mail: 01+02
Note:
To delete old messages from the answer
machine list, see page 25.
New Call
1234567890
§Back§ U§Menu
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Operating the base station
answer machine
You can operate the answer machine via
the handset or using the keys on your base
station (page 3).
Operation via the handset
The handset loudspeaker activates auto-
matically if you receive an acoustic
prompt or message while operating.
You can switch it off with the Handsfree
key d.
Switching answer machine on/off
§Menu§ ¢Voice Mail ¢§OK§ ¢Answer
Machine ¢§OK§ (=on)
After switching on, the remaining mem-
ory time is announced. The ± icon
appears on the display. The ö key lights
up on the base station.
The telephone is supplied with a prere-
corded announcement. This prerecorded
announcement is used if no personal
announcement is available.
If the memory is full, the answer machine
automatically switches itself off. It reacti-
vates automatically when you delete old
messages.
Recording your own announcement
§Menu§ ¢Voice Mail ¢§OK§
¢Announcements ¢§OK§ ¢Record
Announce. ¢§OK§ ¢Start recording?
¢§OK§
You hear the ready tone (short tone).
¤Now record your announcement
(at least 3 sec.).
Cancel recording with a or §Back§. Restart
the recording with §OK§.
§OK§ Press the display key to end
the recording.
After recording, the announcement is
played back for you to check.
Please remember:
uRecording ends automatically when
the maximum recording time of 170
seconds has been reached or if there is
silence for more than two seconds.
uIf you cancel the recording, the prere-
corded announcement is then used.
uThe recording is canceled if the answer
machine memory is full.
¤Delete old messages and repeat
recording if required.
Playing back announcements
§Menu§ ¢Voice Mail ¢§OK§
¢Announcements ¢§OK§ ¢Play
Announce. ¢§OK§ ¢a press and hold
(idle status)
You will hear the prerecorded announce-
ment if you have not recorded one of your
own.
Deleting announcements
§Menu§ ¢Voice Mail ¢§OK§
¢Announcements ¢§OK§ ¢Delete
Announce. ¢§OK§
The prerecorded announcement is used
again after a personal announcement has
been deleted.
Note:
Announcements must be made speaking
directly into the microphone of the handset as
if making a call.
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Playing back messages
The date and time of each message is
logged (provided this has been set – see
page 12). If Caller ID is activated, then the
caller's number or name is displayed. If the
caller's number is stored in the directory,
the corresponding name is displayed.
Playing back new messages
New messages that have not yet been
heard are indicated by a message on the
screen. The ö key flashes on the base
station.
Press the Display key .
Voice Mail: 01+02
Select as desired and press §OK§.
Playback begins with the first new
message.
Playing back old messages
See answer machine list (page 23).
Stopping and controlling playback
During message playback:
2 Pause playback. Press 2
again to resume.
t Go to the start of the current
message.
2 x tGo to previous message.
s Go to next message.
2 x s Go to message after next.
After an interruption lasting more than
one minute, the answer machine returns
to idle status.
Marking a message as new
You can mark a message you have already
heard as new.
During message playback:
§Menu§ ¢Mark as new ¢§OK§
Adding the telephone number of a
message to the directory
See "Adding a displayed number to the
directory" on page 20.
Deleting messages
You can delete old messages either all at
once or individually.
Deleting all old messages
During playback or pause:
§Menu§ ¢Delete all ¢§OK§
Deleting individual old messages
During playback:
§Delete§ Press the display key.
Answering a call from the answer
machine
You can take a call while the answer
machine is recording it.
c/ dPress the Talk or Handsfree
key.
Recording stops and you can speak to the
caller.
If two seconds of the call have already
been recorded when you pick it up, the
call will be displayed as a new message.
You can answer the call even if it is not sig-
naled on the handset.
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Activating/deactivating call
screening
While a message is recording, you can lis-
ten to it on the loudspeakers in the base
and on the registered handsets.
Permanently activating/deactivating
call screening
§Menu§ ¢Voice Mail ¢§OK§ ¢Call Screening
¢§OK§ ¢Handset / Base ¢§O (=on)
Call screening can be activated simultane-
ously on the Base and on the Handset.
Switching off call screening for the
current recording
a Press the End Call key.
Setting up the answer machine
The answer machine has already been
preset at the factory. Set up individual set-
tings using the handset.
Setting up call answering
You can set when you want the answer
machine to answer a call.
§Menu§ ¢Voice Mail ¢§OK§ ¢Ring Delay
¢§OK§
q Immediately / 10 sec / 20 sec /
30 sec / Auto. Select and press
§OK§ (=on).
The following applies to answering calls
using Auto:
uIf no new messages are present, the
answer machine accepts a call after
20 seconds.
uIf new messages are present, the
answer machine answers a call after
10 seconds.
Please remember:
You can set your telephone so that the
first ringer is suppressed for all calls
(page 30). In this case, the time selected
for call answering predetermines how
long the caller must wait before the
answer machine answers the call.
Setting the recording time
You can set the maximum recording time
for a message.
You can choose: 30 sec, 60 sec, 120 sec or
Maximum.
§Menu§ ¢Voice Mail ¢§OK ¢Message
Length ¢§OK§ ¢Choose the recording
time ¢§OK§ (=on)
Changing the language of voice
prompting and the prerecorded
announcement
§Menu§ ¢LNO2 ¢Enter the
digit for the required language:
1§OK§ Set American-English.
2§OK§ Set Canadian-French.
I§OK§ Set Mexican-Spanish.
Resetting fast access on the
answer machine to Network
Voice Mail
The integrated answer machine is factory
set for fast access. However, if you have
set the network mailbox for fast access
(page 27), you can reset this setting.
§Menu§ ¢Voice Mail ¢§OK§ ¢Set Key 1
¢§OK§ ¢Answer Machine / Network Mailbox
¢§OK§
After you have selected the network mail-
box or the answer machine, press and
hold key 1. You will be connected directly.
The setting for fast access applies to all
registered handsets.
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Using the network mailbox
The network mailbox is your network pro-
vider's answer machine. You cannot use
the network mailbox unless you have
requested it from your network provider.
Using the network mailbox to
set fast access
With fast access, you can dial either your
network mailbox or the integrated answer
machine directly.
The integrated answer machine is precon-
figured for fast access. You can configure
the network mailbox by obtaining infor-
mation from your network provider.
Configuring your network mailbox for fast
access, and entering the network mailbox
number
§Menu§ ¢Voice Mail ¢§OK§ ¢Set Key 1
¢§OK§ ¢Network Mailbox ¢§OK§ (=on)
¢Enter the number of the network
mailbox ¢§OK§
This setting is now valid for all registered
handsets.
Calling your network mailbox
1Press and hold. This connects
you directly to your network
mailbox.
Viewing your network mailbox
messages
When a message arrives, you will receive a
call from the network mailbox. If you have
signed up for Caller ID, the display shows
the network mailbox number. If you
accept the call, the new messages are
played back. If you do not accept the call,
the network mailbox number will be
stored in the list of missed calls (page 23).
Using several handsets
Registering handsets
You can register up to four handsets to
your base station.
Automatically registering the handset to
the Verizon V400AM base station, see
page 11.
Manually registering the handset to
the Verizon V400AM
You must activate manual registration of
the handset to both the handset and the
base station.
After registration, the handset returns to
idle status. If several handsets are regis-
tered to the base, the internal number of
each is shown on the screen after registra-
tion (for example, 2).
The registration process is canceled after
60 seconds. If the handset has not regis-
tered within that time, repeat the process.
On the handset
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Handset
¢§OK§ ¢Register Handset ¢§OK§
¢Enter system PIN of base station
(default status: 0000) ¢§OK§
On the base station
ùPress and hold the Registra-
tion/Paging key on the base
station (page 3) (min. 1 sec.).
Registering other handsets
You can register other handsets and hand-
sets for other devices with GAP functional-
ity as follows.
On the handset: Begin registering the
handset as described in its user guide.
On the base station: Press and hold the
Registration/Paging key ù of the base
station (page 3) (min. 1 sec.).
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Locating a handset ("paging")
You can locate your handset using the
base station.
¤Press the Registration/Paging key ù of
the base station (page 3) briefly.
¤All handsets will ring at the same time
("paging"), even if the ringers are
switched off.
Ending paging
Briefly press the Registration/Paging key
ù of the base station (page 3) or press
the Talk key c of the handset.
Making internal calls
Internal calls are free calls between hand-
sets that you have registered on the same
base station or calls between a handset
and the base station. To be able to initiate
an internal call, one of the Direct Dialing
keys must be programmed for internal
calls (see page 20). Direct Dialing key ê
is factory preset for internal calls.
Calling other handsets
Press the relevant Direct Dialing key
(é... ì), which is programmed for
internal calls when the handset or base
station is in idle mode. If the internal call is
initiated from the base station, all hand-
sets are immediately called. If the internal
call is initiated from the handset, the
query Call home internal? must be acknowl-
edged with §Yes§. You will see the message
Calling all handsets on the screen.
Answering internal calls
Your phone rings and the internal number
of the caller is displayed on the screen (for
example, 2). If the call is coming from the
base station, 0 is displayed.
Press the Talk or Handsfree key c/d
on the handset or the Handsfree key î
on the base station to answer the call.
Ending a call
Press the End Call key a of the handset or
î the Handsfree key of the base station.
Transferring a call to another handset/
internal consultation
You are calling an external subscriber.
¤Initiate an internal call (see “Calling
other handsets” on page 28). You can
press the Display key §Back§ during the
internal call to connect again to the
external subscriber.
When an internal party answers:
uTo transfer the call to the internal
party, press the End Call key a of the
handset or the Handsfree key î of
the base station.
uThe internal party must end the call to
terminate the consultation. You are
reconnected with the external caller.
Accepting a waiting call
If you get an external call while conduct-
ing an internal call, you will hear the call
waiting tone (short tone). The caller's
number or name will appear on the dis-
play if caller ID is enabled.
¤Press the End Call key a of the handset
or the Handsfree key î of the base
station to end the internal call.
¤Press the Talk key c of the handset or
the Handsfree key î of the base sta-
tion to answer the external call.
Note:
If no user connects, the handset or the base
station switches to idle mode after 3 minutes.
Note:
You can also press the End Call key a before
connecting the internal caller. If the internal
party does not answer, or their phone is in use,
the call will automatically return to you.
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Listening in on an external call
You want to listen in on an existing exter-
nal call.
Requirement: The Listening in function
must be activated.
Activating/deactivating the function:
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Base ¢§OK§
¢Listening in ¢§OK§ (=on)
Listen in on call:
Press the Talk key c on the handset or the
Handsfree key î of the base station. All
participants hear a signal tone. Conf. Call is
displayed on the handset screen.
Ending listening in:
Press the End Call key a of the handset or
the Handsfree key î of the base station
so that all participants hear a signal tone.
If the first internal participant presses the
End Call key a, the handset that has 'lis-
tened-in' remains connected to the exter-
nal caller.
Handset settings
Your handset comes with default settings.
You can change the individual settings.
Changing the display language
You can view the display texts in different
languages.
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Language
¢§OK§ ¢q (Choose language) ¢§OK§
The current language is indicated by .
If you accidentally choose a language you
do not understand:
§Menu§ ¢LI ¢q (Choose
language) ¢§OK§
Screensaver
When this function is activated, the time is
displayed in digital in idle mode, filling the
entire screen.
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Handset ¢§OK§
¢Screen Saver ¢§OK§ (=on)
Auto answer
When this function is activated, you can
answer a call by simply lifting the handset
out of the base without having to press
the Talk key c.
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Handset ¢§OK§
¢Auto Answer ¢§OK§ (=on)
Adjusting the loudspeaker
volume
You can set the loudspeaker volume of
handsfree operation and the earpiece vol-
ume to five different levels (1–5; e.g.,
volume 2 = ˆ).
§Menu§ ¢Audio Settings ¢§OK§
¢Handset Volume / Handsfree Volume
¢§OK§
qAdjust the volume and
press §OK§.
Adjust the volume during a call:
tPress the Control key.
qAdjust the volume and
press §OK§.
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Changing ringers
uVolume:
Five volume levels (1-
5; e.g., volume 2 = ˆ) and "off"
(volume 0 = Ú ).
uMelody:
List of preloaded ringers. The first three
are classic ringers.
You can also set different melodies for the
following functions:
uExternal Calls: External calls
uInternal Calls: Internal calls
uAlarm Clock: Alarm clock
For how to set the ringers for the base sta-
tion, see page 31.
Setting ringer volume
The ringer volume is the same for all types
of signaling.
§Menu§ ¢Audio Settings ¢§OK§
¢Ringer Volume ¢§OK§
¢q (Adjust volume) ¢§OK§
Or in idle status:
t Press briefly ¢q (Adjust volume)
¢§OK§
Setting ringer melody
Set different ringer melodies for external
calls, internal calls, and the alarm clock.
§Menu§ ¢Audio Settings ¢§OK§
¢Ringer Melody ¢§OK§ ¢External Calls /
Internal Calls / Alarm Clock ¢§OK§
¢q (Select melody) ¢§OK§ (=on)
Activating/deactivating
suppression of the first ringer
§Menu§ ¢LNO25
¢Enter digits: Q = make first ringer
audible; 1 = suppress first ringer ¢§OK§
Advisory tones
Your handset uses ‘advisory tones’ to
inform you of different operations and
statuses. The following advisory tones can
be activated and deactivated independ-
ently of each other:
uAdvisory tones:
Key beep: Each key press is
acknowledged.
Confirmation tone (rising tone
sequence): At the end of an entry/
setting, when the handset is placed
in the base station and on arrival of
a new entry in the answer machine
list or calls list.
Error tone (descending tone
sequence): When you make an
incorrect entry.
Menu end tone: When scrolling at
the end of a menu.
uBattery warning tone: The battery
needs recharging.
You cannot deactivate the confirmation
tone sounded when placing the hand-
set in the base station.
Activating/deactivating advisory tones
§Menu§ ¢Audio Settings ¢§OK§
¢Advisory Tones ¢§OK§ (=on)
Setting the battery warning tone
§Menu§ ¢Audio Settings ¢§OK§
¢Battery Low ¢§OK§
¢On / Off / During Call ¢§OK§ (=on)
The battery warning tone is activated/
deactivated or only sounds during a call.
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Using the handset as an alarm
clock
Activating/deactivating the alarm clock
Requirement:
The time is set according to the chosen
time format (12-hour or 24-hour format)
(see page 12).
§Menu§ ¢ Alarm Clock ¢§OK§ ¢Activation
¢§OK (=on)
After activating the alarm clock, the menu
for setting the wake-up time opens auto-
matically.
If the alarm clock is set, the wake-up time
appears with the l icon displayed on the
screen
Setting the wake-up time
§Menu§ ¢Alarm Clock ¢§OK§
¢Wakeup time ¢§O
¢Enter wake-up time ¢§OK§
When the alarm clock rings…
Press the display key §Off§ or any key to
deactivate the alarm clock for 24 hours.
If you do not press any key, the alarm turns
off after one minute.
Restoring the handset default
settings
You can reset any individual settings and
changes you have made. This will not
affect entries in the directory, calls list, or
the handset's registration to the base sta-
tion.
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Handset ¢§OK§
¢Reset Handset ¢§OK§
Cancel the reset with a.
Base station settings
The base station settings are changed
using a registered handset.
Changing the system PIN
You must enter the system PIN when regis-
tering a handset to the base station.
You can change the base's 4-digit default
system PIN ("0000") to a 4-digit PIN known
only to yourself.
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Base ¢§OK§
¢System PIN ¢§OK§ ¢PIN: ¢§OK§
¢New PIN: ¢§OK§
Should you forget the system PIN, you can
reset the base station to the original code
0000:
Remove the power cord from the base sta-
tion. Press and hold down the Registra-
tion/Paging key ù of the base station
while you reconnect the power cord to the
base station. Only release the key when
you hear a signal tone.
The base station is now reset and the sys-
tem PIN is set to 0000.
Changing ringers
uVolume:
You can choose between five volumes
and the "crescendo" ring (see page 30).
Select "0" to deactivate the ringer of the
base station.
uMelody:
You can set a ringer melody for external
calls (see page 30).
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Base ¢§OK§
¢Audio Settings ¢§OK§
¢Ringer Volume / Ringer Melody ¢§O
For how to adjust the settings, see
page 30.
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Restoring the base station to
factory settings
When the settings are restored, all hand-
sets are de-registered. Each individual set-
ting is restored. Only the date and time are
retained.
§Menu§ ¢Settings ¢§OK§ ¢Base ¢§OK§
¢Base Reset ¢§OK§
Operating the base station
on a PABX
The following settings are only needed
when your PABX requires them. Please
refer to the user guide of your PABX.
Changing the dialing mode
§Menu§ ¢LNO11 ¢Enter dig-
its for dialing mode: Q = Dual-tone mul-
tifrequency dialing (DTMF); 1=Pulse
dialing (PD) ¢§OK§
Switching temporarily to dual-tone
multifrequency dialing (DTMF)
If your PABX is still using pulse dialing
(PD), but tone dialing is required for a con-
nection (e.g., to play back your network
mailbox), you must switch temporarily to
tone dialing.
Requirement: You are conducting a call
or have already dialed an external
number.
Press the flash key c. Tone dialing is now
activated for this call only.
Setting the flash time
§Menu§ ¢LNO12
¢Enter digits for the flash time:
Q=80ms; 1= 100 ms;
2=120ms; I= 180 ms;
4=250ms; 5=300ms;
L= 600 ms; M=800ms
¢§OK§
Changing the pause after line seizure
You can set the length of the pause
between pressing the Talk key c and
sending the phone number.
§Menu§ ¢LNO1O
¢Enter digits for the current pause length:
1= 1 sec.; 2 = 3 sec.; I = 7 sec. ¢§OK§.
Changing the pause after pressing the
Flash key
§Menu§ ¢LNO14 ¢Enter the
digits for the current pause length:
1= 800 ms; 2 = 1600 ms;
I= 3200 ms ¢§O.
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Symbols and typographical
conventions used
This section explains the meaning of cer-
tain symbols and typographical conven-
tions used in this user guide.
~Enter digits or letters.
§Menu§ The display functions currently
appearing on the lower display
line are shown in reverse
video. Press the relevant dis-
play key to launch the
function.
qPress the top or bottom of the
Control key (for example,
when scrolling).
c/ Q/ P etc.
Press the corresponding key of
the handset.
External Calls / Internal Calls (example)
Select one of the menu func-
tions (External Calls or Internal
Calls) from the list and
press §OK§.
§§Menu§ ¢Audio Settings ¢§OK§
¢Ringer Melody (example) ¢§OK§
Press §Menu§. Select Audio Set-
tings using q and press §OK§.
Select Ringer Melody using q
and press §OK§.
Care
¤Wipe the base station and handset with
a damp cloth (do not use solvent) or an
antistatic cloth.
Never use a dry cloth. This can cause
static.
Contact with liquid
If the handset has come into contact with
liquid:
¤Immediately switch the handset off
and remove the batteries.
¤Allow the liquid to drain from the hand-
set.
¤Pat all parts dry, then place the handset
with the battery compartment open
and the keypad facing down in a dry,
warm place for at least 72 hours (not
in a microwave or convection oven,
etc.).
¤Do not switch on the handset again
until it is completely dry.
Once fully dried, you should be able to use
it again normally.
Troubleshooting
If you have any questions about using
your phone, visit us anytime at
www.siemens.com/gigasetcustomercare.
The table below contains a list of common
problems and possible solutions.
The display is blank.
1. The handset is not switched on.
¥Press and hold the End call key a.
2. The battery is dead.
¥Charge the battery or replace it
(page 10).
The handset does not respond to a key
press.
The keypad lock is activated.
¥Press and hold the pound key #
(page 17).
Base is flashing on the display.
1. The handset is outside the range of the
base station.
¥Move the handset closer to the base.
2. The base station is not switched on.
¥Check the base station power cord
(page 10).
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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. If requested, this number
must be provided to the telephone company.
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment
to the premises wiring and telephone network
must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68
rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A
compliant telephone cord and modular plug is
provided with this product. It is designed to be
connected to a compatible modular jack that is
also compliant. See installation instructions for
details.
The REN is used to determine the number of
devices that may be connected to a telephone
line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may
result in the devices not ringing in response to
an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the
sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be
certain of the number of devices that may be
connected to a line, as determined by the total
RENs, contact the local telephone company. For
products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN
for this product is part of the product identifier
that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The
digits represented by ## are the REN without a
decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For ear-
lier products, the REN is separately shown on
the label.
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone
network, the telephone company will notify you
in advance that temporary discontinuance of
service may be required. But if advance notice
isn’t practical, the telephone company will
notify the customer as soon as possible. Also,
you will be advised of your right to file a com-
plaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in
its facilities, equipment, operations, or proce-
dures that could affect the operation of the
equipment. If this happens, the telephone com-
pany will provide advance notice in order for
you to make necessary modifications to main-
tain uninterrupted service. If you experience
trouble with this telephone system, disconnect
it from the network until the problem has been
Handset does not ring.
The ringer is switched off.
¥Activate the ringer (page 30).
You cannot hear a ringer/dialing tone.
Base station's phone cord has been replaced.
¥When purchasing a new cord, ensure that it
has the correct pin connections.
Correct phone jack assignment
The incoming call number is not displayed
although CIP (page 16) is set.
Caller ID is not enabled.
¥The caller should ask his or her network
provider to enable caller ID (CI).
You hear an error tone when keying an
input (a descending sequence of tones).
Action has failed/invalid input.
¥Repeat the operation.
Watch the display and refer to the operat-
ing instructions, if necessary.
The calls list does not indicate a time for a
message.
Date/time is not set.
¥Set the date/time (page 12).
The answer machine will not record mes-
sages.
Its memory is full.
¥Delete old messages.
¥Play back new messages and delete.
Programming the SOS mode did not work.
The feature is only available behind extension
systems that do not require an "R" or a "P" for
obtaining an outside line.
3
2
1
4
5
6
1unused
2unused
3a
4b
5unused
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corrected or until you are sure that the equip-
ment is not malfunctioning.
For repair or warranty information, please con-
tact Siemens Customer Care at 1-866-247-
8758. If the equipment is causing harm to the
telephone network, the telephone company
may request that you disconnect the equip-
ment until the problem is resolved. This equip-
ment is of a type that is not intended be
repaired by the customer (user).
This telephone system may not be used on coin
service provided by the telephone company.
Connection to party line service is subject to
state tariffs. Contact the state public utility
commission, public service commission, or cor-
poration commission for information. Privacy
of communications may not be ensured when
using this phone.
If your home has specially wired alarm equip-
ment connected to the telephone line, ensure
the installation of this equipment does not dis-
able your alarm equipment. If you have ques-
tions about what will disable alarm equipment,
consult your telephone company or a qualified
installer.
This telephone system equipment has been
tested and found to comply with the limits for
Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-
lowing two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) This device
must accept any interference received, includ-
ing interference that may cause undesired
operation. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interfer-
ence in a residential installation. Some cordless
telephones operate at frequencies that may
cause interference to nearby TV’s and VCR’s; to
minimize or prevent such interference, the sys-
tem base should not be placed near or on top of
a TV or VCR; and, if interference is experienced,
moving the base farther away from the TV or
VCR will often reduce or eliminate the interfer-
ence.
However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If
this telephone system does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the system
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the base
station and receiver.
3. Connect the base station into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
4. 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.
Notice to Hearing Aid Wearers:
This phone system is compatible with induc-
tively coupled hearing aids.
Power Outage:
In the event of a power outage, your cordless
telephone will not operate. The cordless tele-
phone requires electricity for operation. You
should have a telephone that does not require
electricity available for use during power out-
ages.
Notice:
The installation of the base unit should allow at
least 8 inches between the base and persons to
be in compliance with FCC RF exposure guide-
lines.
For body worn operation, the portable part
(handset) has been tested and meets FCC RF
exposure guidelines. Use with an accessory
that contains metal parts may not ensure com-
pliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Notice to telephone company service:
If you need service from your telephone com-
pany, please provide them with the information
Facility Interface Code (FIC)
Service Order Code (SOC)
Universal Service Order Code (USOC) Jack
as indicated on the label on the bottom side of
the base station.
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Industry Canada Certification
Operation is subject to the following two condi-
tions (1) this device may not cause interfer-
ence, and (2) this device must accept any inter-
ference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies
certified equipment. This certification means
that the equipment meets certain telecommu-
nications network, protective, operational, and
safety requirements as prescribed in the appro-
priate Terminal Equipment Technical Require-
ments document(s). The Department does not
guarantee the equipment will operate to the
user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should
ensure that it is permissible to be connected to
the facilities of the local telecommunications
company. The equipment must also be installed
using an acceptable method of connection. The
customer should be aware that compliance
with the above conditions may not prevent
degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be coor-
dinated by a representative designated by the
supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the
user to this equipment, or equipment malfunc-
tions, may give the telecommunications com-
pany cause to request the user to disconnect
the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection
that the electrical ground connections of the
power utility, telephone lines, and internal
metallic water pipe system, if present, are
connected together.
This precaution may be particularly important
in rural areas
NOTE: Users should not attempt to make such
connections themselves, but should contact
the appropriate electric inspection authority or
electrician, as appropriate.
This product meets the applicable Industry
Canada technical specifications.
The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication
of the maximum number of devices allowed to
be connected to a telephone interface. The ter-
mination of an interface may consist of any
combination of devices, subject only to the
requirement that the sum of the RENs of all
devices does not exceed five.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est con-
forme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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. Unplug this product from the wall telephone
jack and power outlet before cleaning. Do not
use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a
damp cloth for cleaning.
4. Do not use this product near water, for exam-
ple, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or
laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swim-
ming pool.
5. Place this product securely on a stable sur-
face. Serious damage and/or injury may result if
the unit falls.
6. Slots or openings in the cabinet and the back
and bottom are provided for ventilation, to pro-
tect it from overheating. These openings must
not be blocked or covered. This product should
never be placed near or over a radiator or heat
register, or in a place where proper ventilation
is not provided.
7. This product should be operated only from
the type of power source indicated on the
marking label. If you are not sure about the type
of power supply to your home, consult your
dealer or local power company.
8. Do not place objects on the power cord.
Install the unit where no one can step or trip on
the cord.
9. Do not overload wall outlets and extension
cords, as this can result in the risk of fire or elec-
tric shock.
10. Never push objects of any kind into this
product through cabinet slots, as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short out
parts that could result in the risk of fire or elec-
tric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on this
product.
11. To reduce the risk of electric shock or burns,
do not disassemble this product. Take it to a
qualified service center when service is
required. Opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous voltages, dangerous
electrical current, or other risks. Incorrect reas-
sembly can cause electric shock when the appli-
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12. Unplug the product from the wall outlet and
refer servicing to qualified service personnel
under the following conditions:
a.) When the power cord is damaged or frayed.
b.) If liquid has been spilled into the product.
c.) If the product has been exposed to rain or
water.
d.) If the product does not operate normally by
follow
ing the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls
that are covered by the operating
instructions, because improper adjustment of
other controls may result in damage and may
require extensive work by a qualified technician
to restore the product to normal operation.
e.) If the product has been dropped or physi-
cally has been damaged.
f.) If the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance.
13. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cord-
less type) during a thunderstorm. There may be
a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning.
Therefore we suggest using a surge protector.
14. Do not use the telephone to report a gas
leak in the vicinity of the leak.
15. Emergency/911 numbers may not be dialed
if the keypad is locked.
16. Minimum No. 26 AWG telecommunication
line cord must be used with this phone.
BATTERY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
To reduce the risk of fire, injury or electric
shock, and to properly dispose of batteries,
please read and understand the following
instructions.
CONTAINS ALKALINE NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE
BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED OR DIS-
POSED OF PROPERLY. DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN
MUNICIPAL WASTE.
1. Only use the batteries specified for use with
this product.
2. DO NOT USE ALKALINE NICKEL CADMIUM OR
ALKALINE LITHIUM BATTERIES, or mix batteries
of different sizes or from different manufactur-
ers in this product. DO NOT USE NONRE-
CHARGEABLE BATTERIES.
3. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire; the
cells may explode. Do not expose batteries to
water. Check with local codes for special dis-
posal instructions.
4. Do not open or mutilate the batteries.
Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause
damage to the eyes or skin. The electrolyte may
be toxic if swallowed.
5. Exercise care in handling the batteries in
order not to short the batteries with conducting
materials, such as rings, bracelets, and keys.
The batteries or conducting material may over-
heat and cause burns or fire.
6. Charge the batteries provided with, or identi-
fied for use with, this product only in accord-
ance with the instructions and limitations spec-
ified in the user’s manual. Do not attempt to
charge the batteries with any means other than
that specified in the user manual.
7. Periodically clean the charge contacts on
both the charger and handset.
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Service (Customer Care)
Customer Care Warranty for Cordless Products
To obtain Siemens Customer Care Warranty service,
product operation information, or for problem resolution, call:
Toll Free: 1-866-247-8758.
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday-Saturday
www.siemens.com/gigasetcustomercare
End User Limited Warranty
This limited, non-transferable warranty is pro-
vided to the original buyer/end consumer
("you") for systems, handsets, and accessories
(collectively, "Product") manufactured, sold
and/or distributed by Siemens Home and Office
Communication Devices LLC ("Siemens"). Sie-
mens warrants to you that, at the date of pur-
chase, the product is free of defects in work-
manship and materials and the software
included in the Product will perform in substan-
tial compliance to its program specifications.
1. WARRANTY PERIOD
The Product warranty period is one (1) year
from the original date of purchase by you. Proof
of purchase (e.g., sales slip or invoice) must be
provided with any Product returned during the
Warranty Period. Batteries supplied with the
Products are warranted to be free from defects
at the time of purchase only.
2. EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
Siemens' entire liability and your exclusive rem-
edy if the Product is defective in materials or
workmanship during the Warranty Period and is
returned shall be that the Product will be
repaired or replaced as set forth in Section 4
below. Reconditioned replacement compo-
nents, parts or materials may be used in the
replacement or repair. Data in the memory of
the Product may be lost during repair.
3. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT
COVER AND IS VOID WITH RESPECT
TO THE FOLLOWING:
Cosmetic damage, physical damage to the
surface of the Product, including, without
limitation, breakage, cracks, dents,
scratches or adhesive marks on the LCD
screen or outside casing of the Product.
Products which have been repaired, main-
tained or modified (including the antenna)
by anyone other than Siemens or a Siemens-
approved repair facility, or that have been
improperly installed.
Cost of installation, removal, or reinstalla-
tion.
"Damage due to any telephone, electronic,
hardware or software program, network,
Internet or computer malfunctions, failures,
or difficulties of any kind, including without
limitation, server failure or incomplete,
incorrect, garbled or delayed computer
transmissions.
Equipment and components not manufac-
tured, supplied or authorized by Siemens.
Modification of the Product's components,
or operation of the Product in an unsuitable
environment or in a manner for which it is
not intended, including but not limited to
failures or defects caused by misuse, abuse,
accidents, physical damage, abnormal oper-
ation, improper handling or storage,
neglect, alterations, unauthorized installa-
tion, removal or repairs, failure to follow
instructions, problems caused by the car-
rier's network coverage, exposure to fire,
water or excessive moisture or dampness,
floods, or extreme changes in climate or
temperature, acts of God, riots, acts of ter-
rorism, spills of food or liquids, viruses or
other software flaws introduced into the
Product, or other acts which are not the fault
of Siemens and which the Product is not
specified to tolerate, including damage
caused by mishandling or blown fuses.
Products which have had warranty stickers,
electronic serial number and/or serial
number label removed, altered, rendered
illegible or fraudulently applied to other
equipment.
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Signal reception problems (unless caused by
defect in material or workmanship in the
Product).
Products operated outside published maxi-
mum ratings.
Performance of the Products when used in
combination with other products or equip-
ment not manufactured, supplied or author-
ized by Siemens.
Consumables (such as batteries and fuses).
Payments for labor or service to representa-
tives or service centers not authorized to
perform product maintenance by Siemens.
–Loss of data.
Testing and examination discloses that the
alleged defect or malfunction in the Product
does not exist.
This warranty does not cover customer educa-
tion, instruction, installation or removal, set up
adjustments, problems related to service(s)
provided by a carrier or other service provider,
and/or signal reception problems. Siemens
shall not be responsible for software, firmware,
information, or memory data contained in,
stored on, or integrated with any Products
returned for repair, whether under warranty or
not.
This warranty is valid only in the United States.
USE WITH ACCESSORIES NOT SUPPLIED BY
SIEMENS OR NOT OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY
AUTHORIZED BY SIEMENS MAY VOID
WARRANTY.
4.WARRANTY CLAIM PROCEDURE
All warranty claims must be made by notifying
Siemens prior to the expiration of the Warranty
Period. Siemens' obligation to provide warranty
support shall not extend past the end of the
Warranty Period, except that any product
repaired or replaced during the Warranty Period
shall continue to be warranted for the balance
of such Warranty Period or thirty (30) days,
whichever is greater.
Throughout the Warranty Period, Siemens will
be available to provide you with technical sup-
port service Monday through Saturday from
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time, excluding
national holidays. Support service will be pro-
vided to you by accessing Siemens' toll free cus-
tomer service number:
1-866-247-8758
5. LIMITATION OF WARRANTY
Siemens makes no warranty or representation
that the software in the Products will meet your
requirements or will work in combination with
any hardware or applications software products
provided by third parties, that the operation of
the software will be uninterrupted or error free,
or that all defects in the software products will
be corrected.
6. LIMITATION ON REMEDIES; NO
CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER
DAMAGES
Your exclusive remedy for any breach of this
Limited Warranty is as set forth above. Except
for any refund elected by Siemens, YOU ARE
NOT ENTITLED TO ANY DAMAGES, INCLUD-
ING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, if the Product does not meet the
Limited Warranty, and, to the maximum extent
allowed by applicable law, even if any remedy
fails of its essential purpose. The terms below
("Exclusion of Incidental, Consequential and
Certain Other Damages") are also incorporated
into this Limited Warranty. Some states/jurisdic-
tions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages, so the
above limitation or exclusion may not apply to
you. This Limited Warranty gives you specific
legal rights. You may have others which vary
from state/jurisdiction to state/jurisdiction.
7.DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES
SIEMENS AND ITS SUPPLIERS PROVIDE THE
PRODUCT AND SUPPORT SERVICES (IF ANY) AS
IS AND WITH ALL FAULTS. THE LIMITED WAR-
RANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER EXPRESS WAR-
RANTIES (IF ANY) CREATED BY ANY DOCUMEN-
TATION OR PACKAGING EXCEPT FOR THE LIM-
ITED WARRANTY, AND TO THE MAXIMUM
EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IS IN
LIEU OF ANY IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRAN-
TIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OF
ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OR RESPONSES,
OF RESULTS, OF WORKMANLIKE EFFORT, OF
LACK OF VIRUSES AND OF LACK OF NEGLI-
GENCE, ALL WITH REGARD TO THE PRODUCT,
AND THE PROVISION OF OR FAILURE TO PRO-
VIDE SUPPORT SERVICES. ALSO, THERE IS NO
WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF TITLE, QUIET
ENJOYMENT, QUIET POSSESSION, OR CORRE-
SPONDENCE TO DESCRIPTION OR NON-
INFRINGEMENT WITH REGARD TO THE PROD-
UCT. Some states or provinces do not allow lim-
itations on how long an implied warranty lasts
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or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above exclu-
sions or limitations may not apply to you
(applies only in the U.S. and Canada). If an
implied warranty or condition is created by your
state/province and federal or state/provincial
law prohibits disclaimer of it, you also have an
implied warranty or condition, BUT ONLY AS TO
DEFECTS DISCOVERED DURING THE PERIOD OF
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY (ONE YEAR). AS TO
ANY DEFECTS DISCOVERED AFTER THE ONE
YEAR PERIOD, THERE IS NO WARRANTY OR CON-
DITION OF ANY KIND. This limited warranty
gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights, which vary from state to state
or from province to province (applies only in the
U.S. and Canada). In no event shall Siemens' lia-
bility exceed the cost of repairing or replacing
defective Products as provided herein, and any
such liabilities will terminate upon expiration of
the warranty period.
Any supplements or updates to the Product or
the software in the Product, including without
limitation, any (if any) software fixes or
upgrades or bug fixes provided to you after the
expiration of the one-year Limited Warranty
period are not covered by any warranty or con-
dition, express, implied or statutory.
8. EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL AND CERTAIN
OTHER DAMAGES
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY
APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL SIE-
MENS, SELLER OR THEIR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE
FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES
FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR CONFIDENTIAL OR
OTHER INFORMATION, FOR BUSINESS INTER-
RUPTION, FOR PERSONAL INJURY, FOR LOSS OF
PRIVACY, FOR FAILURE TO MEET ANY DUTY
INCLUDING OF GOOD FAITH OR OF REASON-
ABLE CARE, FOR NEGLIGENCE, AND FOR ANY
OTHER PECUNIARY OR OTHER LOSS WHATSO-
EVER) ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY
RELATED TO THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE
THE PRODUCT, THE PROVISION OF OR FAILURE
TO PROVIDE SUPPORT SERVICES, OR OTHER-
WISE UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH ANY
PROVISION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, EVEN
IN THE EVENT OF THE FAULT, TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY, BREACH OF
CONTRACT OR BREACH OF WARRANTY OF SIE-
MENS OR SELLER OR ANY SUPPLIER, AND EVEN
IF SIEMENS OR SELLER OR ANY SUPPLIER HAS
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT, AS PRO-
VIDED UNDER THE WARRANTY, IS YOUR SOLE
AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THE
LIMITED WARRANTY.
9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND
REMEDIES
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY DAMAGES THAT YOU
MIGHT INCUR FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER
(INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL DAM-
AGES REFERENCED ABOVE AND ALL DIRECT OR
GENERAL DAMAGES), THE ENTIRE LIABILITY OF
SIEMENS, SELLER AND ANY OF THEIR SUPPLIERS
UNDER ANY PROVISION OF THIS LIMITED WAR-
RANTY AND YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ALL
OF THE FOREGOING (EXCEPT FOR ANY REMEDY
OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT ELECTED BY SIE-
MENS OR SELLER OR SUPPLIER WITH RESPECT
TO ANY BREACH OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY)
SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE GREATER OF THE
AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID BY YOU FOR THE
PRODUCT OR FIVE DOLLARS ($5.00 USD). THE
FOREGOING LIMITATIONS, EXCLUSIONS AND
DISCLAIMERS SHALL APPLY TO THE MAXIMUM
EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, EVEN
IF ANY REMEDY FAILS ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.
10.GOVERNING LAW
This limited warranty will be governed by the
laws of Texas, and excluding the United Nations
Convention on Contracts for the International
Sale of Goods.
If you want to learn more about Siemens Gigas-
ets, or for technical assistance with your
Gigaset, visit our web site at
www.siemens.com, or please call (866) 247-
8758 or, for TDD access, (888) 777-0209.
Issued by Siemens Cordless Products
Siemens and Gigaset are registered trademarks
of Siemens Home and Office Communication
Devices GmbH & Co. KG.
Siemens Cordless Products is a division of Sie-
mens Home and Office Communication
Devices GmbH & Co. KG.
Product attributes subject to change.
Siemens reserves the right to make changes
without notice in equipment design and/or
components.
Part Number: A31008-M1805-B101-1-xx19
© Copyright 2007 Siemens Home and Office
Communication Devices GmbH & Co. KG. All
rights reserved.
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Technical data
Recommended batteries
Nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH):
The handset is supplied with the author-
ized AAA batteries.
Handset operating times/charging
times
The following information relates to bat-
teries with a capacity of 650 mAh.
The operating and charging times apply
only when using the recommended bat-
teries.
Base station power consumption
In standby mode: approx. 2W
During a call: approx. 3W
General specifications
Writing and editing a text
message
The following rules apply when writing a
text message:
uThe cursor is controlled with t s.
uCharacters are added to the left of the
cursor.
uPress the pound key # briefly to
switch from "Abc" mode to "123," from
"123" to "abc," and from "abc" to "Abc"
(uppercase: 1st letter uppercase, all
others lowercase). Press the pound key
# before entering the letter.
uPress the pound key # three times:
Shows the selection line of the charac-
ters assigned to the pound key.
uThe first letter of the name of directory
entries is automatically capitalized, fol-
lowed by lowercase letters.
Editing text
When you press a key and hold it, the
characters of that key appear in the bot-
tom display line and are highlighted one
after the other. When you release the key,
the highlighted character is inserted into
the input field. For how to enter special
characters, see page 42.
The display briefly shows whether upper-
case or lowercase letters or digits are
selected when you switch from one mode
to the next: The bottom text line displays
"abc -> Abc", "Abc -> 123" or "123 -> abc."
Standby time approx. 165 hours (7days)
Calling time approx. 18 hours
Charging time approx. 6 hours
DECT standard is supported
GAP standard is supported
Range up to 300 m outdoors, up
to 50 m indoors
Base station
power supply
230 V ~/50 Hz
Environmental
conditions for
operation
+5 °C to +45 °C;
20% to 75% relative
humidity
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Order of directory entries
Directory entries are usually sorted in
alphabetical order. Spaces and digits take
first priority. The sort order is as follows:
1. Space (shown here as s)
2. Digits (0–9)
3. Letters (alphabetical)
4. Other characters
To get around the alphabetical ordering of
the entries, insert a space or a digit in
front of the name. These entries will then
move to the beginning of the directory.
Names that you have preceded with an
asterisk will move to the end of the direc-
tory.
Entering special characters
Standard characters
1Q P #
1x Space .*
Abc--> 123
2x 1 , / 123 --> abc
3x £ ? ( #
4x $ ! ) @
5x ¥ 0 < \
6x ¤ + = &
7x - > §
8x : %
9x ¿
10x ¡
11x “
12x ‘
13x ;
14x _
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Accessories
Wall mounting for base
station
Handset
Upgrade your Verizon V400AM to a cordless
telephone system.
uLarge keys, illuminated keypad
uText and symbols are displayed clearly in large type
on the screen
uJumbo digits (uppercase)
uDirect dialing keys
uCompatibility with hearing aids (HAC)
uHandsfree operation
uPhonebook for around 100 entries
uHeadset connection
Connection socket for headset
You can find suitable headsets on the Internet at www.plantronics.com.
All accessories and batteries are available from your mobile phone retailer.
Only use original accessories. This will avoid possible health risks and
damage to property and also ensure that all the relevant regulations are
complied with.
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Index
A
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Activating
advisory tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
answer machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
auto answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
keypad lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
suppressing ringer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Advisory tones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Alarm clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Answer machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Answer machine, see also Network
mailbox
Area codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
extra codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
local area code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Auto answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 26, 29
B
Base station
changing system PIN. . . . . . . . . . . . 31
installing and connecting . . . . . . 9, 10
operating on PABX . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
power consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
restoring default settings . . . . . . . . 32
setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
wall mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Battery
charging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 12
fitting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
recommended batteries . . . . . . . . . 41
warning tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
C
Call
answering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
caller listening in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
internal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
picking up from answer machine. . . 25
transferring (connecting) . . . . . . . . 28
Call screening during recording . . . . . 26
Call waiting, internal call . . . . . . . . . . 28
Caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Calling back caller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Calling back from calls list . . . . . . . . . 23
Calls list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 23
Canceling (operation) . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Care of the telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Changing PIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Changing system PIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Characters
deleting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Charge status (battery) . . . . . . . . . 2, 12
Charge status display . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
CI, CIP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
CID 2.5 services (network services) . . 19
CNIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 23
Confirmation tone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Connection socket for headset . . . . 2, 43
Control key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 17
Correcting incorrect input . . . . . . . . . 18
Customer Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
D
Deactivating
advisory tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
answer machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
auto answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
keypad lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
suppressing ringer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Dialing
directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Direct Dialing keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 20
Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
opening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
order of entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
selecting entry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
sending entry/list to handset . . . . . 20
storing entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
storing the first number . . . . . . . . . 19
Display
changing display language . . . . . . . 29
in idle status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 18
name (CNIP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
network mailbox message . . . . . . . 27
number (CI/CIP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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E
Earpiece volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Electricity consumption, see Power
consumption
Emergency call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
End Call key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 16
Error tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Extra codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
F
Fast access
answer machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
network mailbox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
H
Handset
activating/deactivating . . . . . . . . . . 17
advisory tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
charging times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
contact with liquid . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
display language. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
idle status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
loudspeaker volume . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
muting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
operating and charging times . . . . . 41
operating time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
placing on hold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
registering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
restoring default settings . . . . . . . . 31
searching for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
setting (individual) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
setting up for use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
transferring a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
using several handsets . . . . . . . . . . 27
Handsfree operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Headset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 43
Hearing aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
I
Idle status (display) . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 18
Incorrect input (correction). . . . . . . . . 18
Installing, base station . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Internal
listening in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
making calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Internal call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
call waiting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
K
Key 1 (fast access). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Key click . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Keypad lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Keys
Control key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 17
Direct Dialing keys . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 20
Display keys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 18
End Call key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 18
fast access. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Handsfree key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
keypad lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Message key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
On/Off key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Paging key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Pound key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 17
SOS key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Talk key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
L
Last number redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Last number redial list. . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Liquid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
List
calls list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 23
entry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
missed calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Listening in to call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Local area code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Lock (keypad) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Loudspeaker volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
M
Making calls
answering a call. . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 17
cost-effective calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
external. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
internal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Medical appliances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Menu
back one menu level . . . . . . . . . . . 18
end tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
menu guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Message
copying number to the directory. . . 25
deleting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
marking as new . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
playing back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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Index
Verizon V400 / us-en / A31008-M1805-B101-1-xx19 / V400SIX.fm / 31.01.2008
Version 4, 16.09.2005
Message key
opening lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Missed call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Muting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
N
Name
display caller's name (CNIP). . . . . . . 16
Network mailbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Network services (CID 2.5 services). . . 19
Number
displaying caller's number (CIP) . . . . 16
storing in directory . . . . . . . . . . 19, 20
O
On/Off key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Operation (preparing to use
the phone) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Order of entries in directory . . . . . . . . 42
P
PABX
operating base station on PABX. . . . 32
setting dialing mode . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
setting flash time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
switching to tone dialing. . . . . . . . . 32
Pack contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Paging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 28
Placing the handset on hold . . . . . . . . 17
Playing back
announcement (answer machine) . . 24
message (answer machine). . . . . . . 25
Playing back/deleting announcements
(answer machine) . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Pound key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 17
Power adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Power consumption (base station) . . . 41
Q
Questions and answers . . . . . . . . . . . 33
R
Recording time (answer machine). . . . 26
Registering (handset). . . . . . . . . . 11, 27
Restoring default settings
base station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
handset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Ringer
changing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 31
setting melody. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
setting volume . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 30
suppressing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
S
Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Searching
handset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
in directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Sending
directory entry to handset . . . . . . . 20
Service (Customer Care) . . . . . . . . . . 38
Setting
date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
flash time (PABX) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
melody (ringer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
wake-up time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Setting volume
earpiece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
handset loudspeaker . . . . . . . . . . . 29
loudspeaker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
ringer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Shortcut (digit combination) . . . . . . . 14
SOS mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Special characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Suppressing
first ring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
T
Talk key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Technical data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Tone dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
V
Viewing network mailbox message . . 27
Volume
ringer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
W
Wall mounting the base station . . . . . 43
Warning tone (battery) . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Writing, editing text . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

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