sConvenience mobileunit 1000Cfor Hicom 300 / 300EHicom cordless EOperatinginstructions
10GeneralEnvironmental conditionsl Please read the safety notes on page 6.l Make sure that the mobile unit is at least one meter away from medicalequi
11Generall The device offers a high level of privacy. No protection can be guaran-teed against illegal bugging using other radio receivers.Radio range
12GeneralCleaning your mobile unitTo clean the mobile unit and the charging shell, simply wipe them with a dampor antistatic cloth. Never use a dry cl
13GeneralFunction selection via menus (local functions)When the telephone is on (for display see page 8), the function overview (mainmenu) is displa
14GeneralFunction selection telephone switching functionsYou can use the > display key to scroll to the next function, for example, if acall is
15Putting into serviceInserting batteries in the mobile unitl Read the safety notes on page 6 first!l Hold the mobile unit with the dialling keypad fa
16Putting into serviceCharging the batteriesBatteries supplied are not charged.Note:l New batteries should be initially charged for a minimum period o
17Putting into serviceLogging mobile units onto a telephone systemBefore you can telephone with the mobile unit, you must first open a "logonwind
18Putting into servicel Logging the mobile unit onto Hicom 300:u Activate the mobile unit with the On/Off key -Registrate! is displayed the first time
19Putting into serviceNote:l In the case of Hicom cordless E, the mobile units are not logged on tostations (base stations), but rather to the Hicom 3
20Putting into serviceNote:The mobile unit switches off completely if you press the On/Off key for toolong.The telephone must be "on" and &q
21Telephone functionsInternal diallingo Dial an internal numberAlso see Note:g Press the line key.CallConduct the call – the number and the name of th
22Telephone functionsExternal diallingExternal codee.g. 0 Enter the "External code", e.g. "0"o Dial the external number – the digi
23Telephone functionsAnswering callsThe mobile unit’s ringing tone is audible. Depending on the user (internal/external), the number and the name of t
24Telephone functionsCall PickupThe Call Pickup feature allows you to answer any ringing extension in yourpickup group from your telephone.Activate Ca
25Telephone functionsSecond Call WaitingThis feature allows a second call to camp on your extension when you are busyon a call.The caller will receive
26Telephone functionsTimed ReminderTimed reminders or alarms can be programmed to remind you of meetings orappointments.Set Timed Reminder (e.g. 3:30
27Telephone functionsNumber redial - last 3 numbersYou have dialled a number, but the other party is busy or does not answer:press the line key. The l
28Telephone functionsSystem Abbreviated DiallingThe system allows for the storage of 16000 external telephone numbersdivided into 16 groups, each cont
29Telephone functionsNight serviceo Dial ∗∗∗∗∗ 88g Press the line key.You are now connected to the callerCheck with System Administrator if any other
3ContentsSafety notes 6Notes on mobile unit use...6Notes on battery use ...
30Switching functionsAutomatic callbackIf a dialled internal user is busy or if your call is not answered, you can programan automatic callback reques
31Switching functionsConsultation during a callYou are conducting an internal or external call and would like to obtain someinformation from an intern
32Switching functionsConferenceThis function allows you to set up a conference with up to 8 users.You are conducting a call and wish to set up a telep
33Switching functionsConsultation during conferenceConsult with an extension or external party when you are busy with aconference.CONSULTPress the dis
34Switching functionsCall forwardingYou can forward all calls that arrive during your absence to another Hicom 300telephone.Hicom cordless E offersl f
35Switching functionsCall forwarding to a variable destination:ü Press the INT key and wait for Service: to appear inthe display.DESTINATIONSPress the
36Switching functionsA connection to Hicom is set up when the ü key is pressed. You can nowinvoke or execute the functions via the Hicom service menu
37Telephone bookYour mobile unit features a telephone book for storing up to 100 entries. Thestored numbers can be simply dialled and modified or dele
38Telephone bookEntering letters/characters and digitsEntering letters/charactersThree or four letters/characters are assigned to each digit key. Blan
39Telephone bookDialling a number from the telephone bookTEL. BOOKPress the display key – the first names (alphabeticorder) of the telephone book are
4ContentsAnswering calls ...23Call Pickup ...
40Telephone bookModifying/deleting an entryYou can modify or completely delete the saved entries (numbers and/ornames).ß Press the function key.Phone
41Telephone bookDeleting the telephone bookYou can also delete the entire telephone book in one go, e.g. if you are lendingthe mobile unit to another
42PIN FeaturesElectronic Telephone LockThis feature allows you to lock your extension by dialling your PIN, whichprevents unauthorised use of your ext
43PIN FeaturesMobile Class of ServiceThis feature allows you to activate your own Class of Service (barring level)on any extension.Activate Mobile Cla
44PIN FeaturesSaving/modifying the mobile unit PINThe mobile unit PIN protects your mobile unit against misuse.The mobile unit PIN is required for the
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46SettingsSetting the languageß Press the function key.e.g. Scroll to Einstellungen/Settings/Rglages/WEITERImpostazioni/Ajustes/Instellingen/Einstell
47SettingsExample: setting the tone ringing volumeNEXTScroll to Tone ringing and confirm.Tone ringingOKTonering. volumeConfirm tone ringing volume – y
48SettingsSetting the stationIf your mobile unit is logged onto more than one station (systems ), you canset it to a particular station or a "bes
49Key clickBatt.warningtoneRange toneAckowldgm. toneError toneSynchr. tone- - - - - - - - - - - -Range toneON OFFSettingsTones - keys, battery, range.
5ContentsSettings - handset, tone ringing... ...46Setting the station ...
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51AppendixFault clearanceYou should try to clear the fault yourself before resorting to your serviceadministratortluaFesuacelbissoPnoituloSyalpsidoNde
52AppendixAcoustic signalsInternal dial tone3 x 0.2s tone and 0.3s pause, sequence repeated after 0.5s pause.External dial toneSteady toneRinging tone
53AppendixAdd-onslGigaset 1000H headsetComprising an adapter and headset (connected via Mini-Westernplug).lGigaset 1000L charging shellFor charging th
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6Safety notesNotes on mobile unit usel Do not use mobile units in damp environments (bathroom/shower). Theunits are not splash proof.l Do not use the
7GeneralOperating elements, unit partsFront Rear1 Receiver inset 13 Attachment clip2 Display 14 Ringer loudspeaker3 Display key (under attachment clip
8GeneralExplanation of display, display keysThe mobile unit features a 4-line display with 16 characters per line. Depend-ing on the situation, the di
9GeneralHicom cordless EThe Hicom® cordless E DECT* telephone system comprisesl the radio switching module for the Hicom 300/300E system,l base statio
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