User manual SIEMENS HB64AA250F/01

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[. . . ] Be aware of the technical conditions within the particular environment (e. Do not install the base in bathrooms or shower rooms (see page 6 and page 33). Do not use the phone in environments subject to explosion hazard (e . g. If you give your Gigaset to someone else, make sure you also give them the operating instructions. [. . . ] In this case, the modem should be set to "Operate on main connection". If, on the other hand, you also want to make internal connections, automatic line seizure for the associated TAE connection must be deactivated. For external connections, it is then necessary to either dial a zero before each number or set the modem to "Operation on PABX" (see modem operating instructions). Connecting an answering machine If you want to operate an answering machine (or a telephone with integrated answering machine) on the TAE connection, the device type setting Answering mach. If a telephone with integrated answering machine is connected and you want to use this telephone to make internal calls, automatic line seizure for the associated TAE connection must be deactivated (see handset operating instructions). In the device type setting Answering mach. , Call waiting and Hunt group are not supported (see handset operating instructions). 26 Connecting devices "Neutral" setting This setting is suitable for telephone, fax and modem operation. For problem-free fax operation regardless of the settings on the partner station, the device type setting Neutral is recommended (page 26). Call waiting is not supported in the device type setting Neutral. Adding a wait melody from an external device This device type setting is a requirement for adding the wait melody from an external device. The option External is only available for setting up the wait melody if an analogue connection has been configured as Ext. Setting up the wait melody An external subscriber hears the set wait melody if the connection is on hold in the base station (internal). An external subscriber whose connection is on hold in the telephone exchange (external) and an internal subscriber who is on hold will not hear a wait melody. The following settings can be chosen: Internal The subscriber on hold hears the base station wait melody. Plug the USB cable into the base only first of all (do not connect it with the PC immediately). Only connect the USB cable to the PC when prompted to do so by the PC program talk&surf 6. 0. A wire-based connection via the USB port on the base provides you with a 128 kbit/sec. interface. Gigaset Repeater You can increase the range of your handsets with the Gigaset Repeater. To ensure the Repeater is installed correctly, Repeater mode must be activated on the base (see handset operating instructions). 30 Operation of entrance telephone Operation of entrance telephone For details of setting up an entrance telephone, refer to the handset operating instructions. Connecting entrance telephones In case of questions about the entrance telephones shown here or any other systems, please contact the respective manufacturers or suppliers. We ask for your understanding that Gigaset Communications GmbH * cannot provide any guarantee of the currency, completeness and accuracy of the circuit diagrams. Current circuit diagrams are available from your retailer. Door type 1 The following examples provide guidance for connecting entrance telephones using a TFE adapter (door type 1). Siedle TLM 512/612, TLE 061, CTB 711 Basis-BA Augsburg Ritto entrance telephone and door opening system * Gigaset Communications GmbH ist Markenlizenznehmerin der Siemens AG 31 Operation of entrance telephone ! Caution!Connect base power unit 6573 and additional unit TFV5680 using enclosed bus connector. Ritto TwinBus entrance system Basis-BA Augsburg ! Caution!Connect base power unit 4753/01 and additional unit TFV4680/00 using enclosed bus connector. Door type 2 (DTMF) For details of connecting entrance telephones with DTMF control (door type 2), refer to the example below. Deutsche Telekom DoorLine Basis-BA Augsburg 32 Appendix Appendix Care Wipe the base and handset with a damp cloth (no solvents) or an antistatic cloth. [. . . ] In this way, special functions offered by your network provider can be initiated using a code, such as "#4711*". M MCID (Malicious call identification) See "Capture" MSN Multiple Subscriber Number. There are three MSN in the basic price for the standard and comfort connection. Multiple connection ISDN connection that has up to ten MSN available, in contrast to the system connection with one call director number block. Multiple subscriber number See "MSN" Music on hold See "Wait melody" Mute Convenience feature for telephones, which deactivates the built-in microphone (in handset or handsfree unit). 46 ISDN glossary N Notebook function During a phone call you can enter a phone number in the phone's temporary memory to be dialled later. [. . . ]

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