Siemens Gigaset 4000 User Manual

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Operating instructions  
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and safety precautions  
Brief overview of the handset  
Important menus  
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Text Message*  
Select Services  
Add. Features  
Calendar/Clock  
Sound Settings  
New Entry  
Anne  
Barbara  
Chris  
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OKƒ  
Call Charges  
H/Set Settings  
Base Settings  
Voice Mail  
Display Number  
Delete Entry  
Copy Entry  
Delete List  
Send List  
Handset Volume  
Ringer Settings  
Advisory Tones  
Available Memory  
Display symbols  
The following symbols appear above the display keys depending on the situation:  
Displaykeys  
Meaning  
Menu key: Activates the main menu when the phone is idle. During a call, it  
activates a menu for the particular situation.  
¨
Selects and confirms the menu function.  
Ends and saves an entry.  
Z
Delete key (Backspace): Deletes characters from right to left.  
W
Automatic redial key: Opens a list of the last five numbers dialled.  
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Displayed if SMS*, answering machine, mail service box or caller list is active  
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One menu level back, cancel  
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* Not available in all countries  
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Safety precautions  
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Safety precautions  
Only use the power supply unit supplied as indicated on the underside of the  
device.  
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Only insert approved rechargeable batteries of the same type. Never use ordi-  
nary (non-rechargeable) batteries as they may pose a health hazard or cause injury.  
Make sure the rechargeable battery is inserted the right way round  
Use the battery specified in these operating instructions  
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The phone may affect medical equipment so always switch your phone off before  
entering hospitals or doctorspractices.  
The handset may cause an unpleasant humming noise in hearing aids.  
Do not operate the phone in places where there is a risk of explosion (such as paint  
workshops).  
The handset is not splash-proof (see page 25).  
Drivers must not use the phone while driving (including the Walk and Talk  
function).  
The phone must be switched off at all times in an aircraft (including the Walk and  
Talk function). Make sure it cannot be switched on accidentally.  
If you give your Gigaset to someone else you should also give them the operating  
instructions.  
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Dispose of batteries and the phone carefully. Do not pollute the environment.  
Not all the functions described in these operating instructions are available in all countries.  
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Contents  
Changing the display language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
Activating/deactivating the vibration alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Auto talk feature on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
Resetting to the factory defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Room monitoring (babyphone). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Setting the room monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
Walk and Talk mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Operating on base stations in the Gigaset family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Contact with liquid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Guarantee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Customer Care Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
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Preparing the handset  
Press Keys:  
Preparing the handset  
Delivery package  
Gigaset 4000 Micro handset, one battery, charging  
unit, belt clip, operating instructions.  
Inserting the battery  
Gigaset  
Gigaset  
4000 o  
micro  
4000  
micro  
Registering the handset  
Step 1:  
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Open the menu.  
Select and confirm.  
Select and confirm.  
D H/Set Settings  
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D Register H/Set  
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Base 1 Base 2 Base 3  
Base 4  
).  
D [ Select base (  
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,
or  
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Key in PIN and confirm (as supplied: 0000):  
Regstr.Procedure Base 1  
is displayed, for example.  
Step 2:  
Press down the key on the back of the Gigaset 4010/  
4015 Micro base and keep it pressed down for a  
while. The handset will be automatically assigned the  
next free internal number (16). The internal number 6  
will be overwritten if all positions are already occupied.  
The handset will return to the idle condition following  
successful registration. The internal number (e.g.  
INT1) is displayed.  
Gigaset  
On the base station or base telephone  
4010/4015 Hold down the key on the underside of  
the base station.  
3010/3015 Hold down the paging-keyy on the base  
station until you hear signal tones.  
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Preparing the handset  
Press Keys:  
3020/25  
3030/35  
4030/35  
Select settings, system settings and regi-  
ster handset  in the menu at the base sta-  
tion telephone and confirm with OK.  
3070/75  
4070/75  
Press the LED it will flash during regis-  
tration.  
Non-Sie- To register at GAP base stations, follow  
mensbase the relevant operating instructions  
stations (steps 2 and 3).  
Charging the battery  
Leave the handset for approx. 5,5 hours in  
the charging unit to charge the battery, as  
they are not charged when they leave the  
5,5  
factory. The charging status icon flashes on  
the handset to indicate that the battery are  
being charged:  
See the appendix for a list of recommended battery.  
G The battery heat up during charging. This is normal  
and not dangerous.  
G Opening the battery compartment unnecessarily  
may cause the wrong charging status to be dis-  
played.  
Attaching the belt clip  
Push the belt clip onto the back of the handset until the  
lugs at the side click into place.  
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Preparing the handset  
Press Keys:  
Setting the date and time  
You need to set the date and time so that the time that  
messages and calls are received is shown correctly.  
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[
Open the menu.  
Select and confirm.  
D Calendar/Clock  
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Select and confirm.  
The current setting is shown.  
D Date/Time  
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Enter the date  
Enter the day/month/year.  
In this case 20.05.2001. e. g.ŸÞÞ¢Þ]  
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Go down one line.  
Enter the time  
Enter hours and minutes.  
In this case 19:05  
e. g. ] ¬ Þ ¢  
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Go down one line.  
Select the display mode  
use the left side of the control key to select the 12-  
hour mode (am or pm) or the 24-hour mode (default).  
Save the settings.  
Save  
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Changing the display language  
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Open the menu.  
Confirm the function.  
D H/Set Settings  
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The current language is marked with a .  
D Language  
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D[ Select the language you want and confirm.  
You will find a.table on the last page of this booklet.  
Dialling an emergency number  
You can dial the emergency numbers saved in the base  
station even if the telephone lock is activated. Please  
refer to the operating instructions for your base station.  
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Making calls  
Press Keys:  
Making calls  
Making an external call  
o
Enter the telephone number. If you make a mistake  
use the X key to correct individual digits.  
c Press the talk key.  
a Press the end call key to end the call.  
G You can also press the talk key c first and then  
enter the telephone number - each digit will be di-  
alled immediately.  
G You can cancel the dialling operation by pressing  
a
the end call key  
.
G You can insert a pause: After entering the prefix,  
open the menu using the display key © and se-  
lect insert pause.  
Making internal calls  
Open the list of internal users. Your own handset is  
identified by <".  
F
D E c Select the handset you want and press the talk key.  
or or e. g.cŸ  
Enter the internal number of the handset.  
Call All  
or « All handsets are called.  
a Press the end call key to end the call.  
Answering a call  
Your telephone will ring (ringing tone) and the status  
LED will flash.  
Press the talk key or handsfree key.  
c /  
u
kor  
Simply remove the handset from the charging unit  
(factory setting: Auto talk).  
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Making calls  
Press Keys:  
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Open caller list/message list  
A message appears in the display and the status LED  
flashes to indicate that there are new calls/messages.  
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Press  
Handsfree talking  
Handsfree talking when dialling  
Dial the telephone number.  
Press the handsfree key.  
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u
When handsfree talking is activated, the handsfree  
key u and the status LED are lit.  
Handsfree talking during a call  
u
Activate handsfree talking.  
To set the volume:  
Press the handsfree key u once more.  
F G Raise or lower the volume.  
Save Save the volume level.  
c Change from handsfree talking to the handset  
a End the call.  
Forwarding an external call, enquiry call  
You can forward an external call to another handset or  
make an internal enquiry call.  
F
Open the list of internal users.  
E D c Select the internal user and call.  
If the internal user answers:  
G To forward the call: Press the end call key a.  
G To end the enquiry call: Use End to return to the  
waiting party.  
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Not available in all countries  
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Automatic redial  
Press Keys:  
Automatic redial  
Manual redial  
You have access to the last five telephone numbers di-  
alled.  
z D Display and select the telephone number.  
c Press the talk key.  
Automatic redial  
This function is not available in all countries.  
The handsfree key flashes and open listening is activat-  
ed. The function is deactivated after ten unsuc-  
cessful call attempts or if a call was made in the  
meantime.  
Press Off or any key if the person you called is not avail-  
able.  
z D Display and select the telephone number.  
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Open the menu.  
Activate.  
Automatic Redial  
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Deleting a number from the redialling list  
z D Display and select the telephone number.  
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Open the menu.  
The telephone number is deleted.  
D Delete Entry  
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Copying a telephone number to the directory  
z D Display and select the telephone number.  
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Open the menu.  
The telephone number is entered.  
D Copy to Directory  
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If you like you can change the number and enter a  
name (you can also enter an anniversary s. page 16).  
For notes on how to enter letters and characters  
s. page 14.  
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Open the menu.  
Save the entry.  
Save Entry  
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Directory and network access list  
Press Keys:  
Directory and network access  
list  
With the D directory you can store up to 200 tele-  
phone numbers and then dial them at the push of a  
button.  
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You can save the prefixes (Call-by-Call) of telephone  
companies in the network access list C. The direc-  
tory and network access list are used in exactly the  
same way.  
Storing an entry  
D / C Open the directory/network access list.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
New Entry  
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o
Enter the telephone number (no more than 32 dig-  
its).  
D o Scroll to the name field and enter the name. You can  
also enter an anniversary in the directory, see also  
page 16.  
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Open the menu.  
Store the entry  
Save Entry  
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Dialling with the directory  
D
Open the directory.  
e. g. ^^ Enter the first letter of the name. For example for E”  
press the ^ key twice or scroll with the  
key.  
D
c Press the talk key.  
After selecting the name you can also open the menu,  
Display Number  
and dial with the talk key  
select  
, extend/change the number  
c
.
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Not available in all countries  
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Directory and network access list  
Press Keys:  
Dialling with the network access list  
(Call-by-Call)  
C
Open the network access list.  
D© Select call-by-call number and open the menu.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
Display Number  
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o
Enter the telephone number of the person you want  
to call.  
or  
DD [ Select the telephone number in directory and confirm.  
c Press the talk key. The telephone number is dialled.  
Speed dialling from the network  
access list  
You can store 8 speed dialling numbers in the network  
access list. Enter a speed dialling number (29) before  
the name.  
Example: Press speed dial key 2 and then enter the  
network provider's name.  
Dialling with speed dialling  
e. g. Ÿ Hold down the key:  
The stored network provider's name is displayed.  
e. g. o Enter the telephone number  
or  
DD [ Select an entry from the directory and confirm.  
c Press.  
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Directory and network access list  
Press Keys:  
Character map  
Press the relevant key repeatedly or hold down:  
1 x  
2 x 3 x 4 x 5 x 6 x 7 x 8 x 9 x 10 x  
blank  
â
1
b
e
h
k
n
q
u
x
£
2
3
4
5
6
s
8
z
$
ä
ë
ï
¥
á
é
í
¤
à
è
ì
]
Ÿ
^
¡
¢
£
¤
¥
¬
«
Þ
ª
a
d
g
j
c
â
ê
î
ã
ç
f
i
l
m
p
t
o
r
ö
7
ü
9
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ñ
ß
ú
ÿ
ó
ò
ô
õ
å
v
y
/
ù
ý
=
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æ
>
:
w
ø
aA  
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<
+
%
¿
*
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¡
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0
§
#
@
&
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Other characters on this key: ,,;,_  
The first letter of the name is automatically written  
in uppercase and the rest in lowercase.  
To change one letter from uppercase to lowercase or  
vice versa press « .  
Control the cursor with F G E D. Delete  
characters with X  
Letters are always inserted to the left of the cursor.  
Inserting a blank before a name takes that name to  
the top of the directory (for example Karla).  
Sort sequence:  
1. Blank  
3. Letters (alphabetical)  
4. Other characters  
2. Digits (0-9)  
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Directory and network access list  
Press Keys:  
Displaying, changing or deleting an entry  
Open the directory/network access list.  
D C  
/
Select the entry you want.  
D
View View all the information for the entry.  
Change Open the input field and make the necessary changes.  
o
o
Change the number if necessary.  
Go to the name field and change the name.  
For notes on entering letters and characters  
s. page 14.  
D
For the directory enter an anniversary if necessary  
s. page 16.  
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Open the menu.  
Confirm the changes.  
Save Entry  
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or  
D/C Open the directory/network access list.  
Select the relevant entry.  
D
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[
Open the menu.  
You will hear a confirmation tone. The entry has been  
deleted.  
D Delete Entry  
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Copying an entry to another handset  
You can copy an entry to another Micro/Comfort hand-  
set.  
Open the directory/network access list.  
C
D
/
Select the required entry.  
D
©
[
[
Open the menu.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
Delete Entry  
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D
Select the internal user (receiving handset) and con-  
firm.  
D
Copying a further entry:  
YES Press.  
D
Select the required number.  
Copy Initiate the copy process.  
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Directory and network access list  
Press Keys:  
Copying the directory/network access list  
You can copy the entire directory/network access list  
to another Micro/Comfort handset.  
See Copying an entry to another handset.  
Transmission is interrupted:  
G if the memory of the receiving handset is full.  
G if you receive a call.  
Copying of an entry is terminated.  
Deleting the directory/network access list  
D/C Open the directory/network access list.  
D
©
[
Select the required entry.  
Open the menu.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
D Delete List  
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YES Confirm delete all entries.  
Entering anniversaries (birthdays and so on)  
You can store the date and time of anniversaries so you  
can be reminded of them.  
D
Open the directory.  
DView Select and display the entry.  
Change Open the input field.  
D
Move the cursor into the birthday/anniversary field.  
Change Confirm.  
o
Enter or change the date (day/month).  
D o Scroll forward one line and enter the time.  
D
Scroll forward one line.  
F G Choose the indicator for the alarm.  
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Store entries.  
Use the display key Delete to delete the anniversary  
alarm.  
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Settings  
Press Keys:  
Settings  
Setting the alarm clock  
¼
If activated, the alarm clock ( icon) on your handset  
will ring every day at the time entered.  
With the handset idle:  
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[
[
Open the menu.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
D Calendar/Clock  
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Select the menu item and confirm.  
The current setting is displayed.  
D Alarm Clock  
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On  
F G Select  
.
D
Scroll forward one line.  
Þ £Þ Þ Enter the hours/minutes. The example here is 06.00.  
D
Scroll forward one line.  
F G Choose the ringer melody for the alarm call.  
Save Save the settings.  
An alarm call will not be made if room monitoring (ba-  
byphone) is activated or during automatic redialling.  
Deactivating the alarm clock  
The alarm clock is set but you do not want it to ring.  
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[
[
Open the menu.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
Off  
D Calendar/Clock  
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D Alarm Clock  
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F G Select  
.
Save Save the settings.  
Turning off the alarm call  
An alarm call is signalled like an incoming call. Press  
any key to turn it off.  
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Settings  
Press Keys:  
Setting an appointment  
Your handset is able to remind you of one appoint-  
ment. If you have set an appointment, this is indicated  
¼
by the icon in the display.  
With the handset idle.  
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[
[
Open the menu.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
On  
D Calendar/Clock  
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Set Appoints.  
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F G Select  
to activate the appointment alarm.  
D
Scroll forward one line.  
Ÿ Þ Þ ¢ Enter the day/month.  
The example here is 20th May.  
Scroll forward one line.  
D
Þ ¬ ^ Þ Enter the hours/minutes.  
The example here is: 9.30.  
D
Scroll forward one line.  
Choosing the ringer melody for the appointment  
alarm.  
F G  
Save Save the settings.  
An appointment alarm will only ring when the handset  
is idle. An appointment alarm is not made when room  
monitoring is activated or during automatic redial.  
Turning off the appointment alarm  
An appointment alarm is signalled in the same way as  
an incoming call; press any key to turn it off.  
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Settings  
Press Keys:  
Missed appointments and anniversaries  
An appointment and anniversaries that have been sig-  
nalled on the handset but not been accepted are saved  
in a list.  
A new missed appointment/anniversary is indicated  
by Appt.. Press the right display key to display the list  
¼
Missed Appoint.  
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Events list. Then select  
.
If you want to view your appointment again, proceed  
as follows:  
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[
[
Open the menu.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
D Calendar/Clock  
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D Missed Dates  
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¼
D [ Select a missed appointment or anniversary ‚  
Information on this entry is displayed.  
Use the display key Delete to delete the appointment/  
anniversary.  
Handset and loudspeaker volume  
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[
[
Open the menu.  
Select the submenu.  
D Sound Settings  
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You will hear the current handset volume.  
Handset Volume  
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F G Set the required handsfree talking volume.  
Scroll forward one line.  
D
F G Save Select the required level for the handset volume and  
confirm.  
Setting the ringer volume/melody  
You can choose from five ringer volumes, “crescen-  
do” ring (increasing volume), ringer off and any of ten  
ringer melodies:  
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[
[
Open the menu.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
D Sound Settings  
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You will hear the current ringer volume and its level  
will be displayed.  
D Ringer Settings  
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F G Select the ringer volume.  
Scroll forward one line.  
D
F G Save Select the required ringer melody (110) and confirm.  
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Settings  
Press Keys:  
Time control for ringer volume  
You can set a different ringer volume for a particular  
time of day.  
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[
[
Open the menu.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
D Sound Settings  
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You will hear the current ringer volume and its level  
will be displayed.  
D Ringer Settings  
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Time C. Press.  
F G Activate/deactivate time control.  
Do Enter the period for the different ringer  
e. g. ]]ÞÞ  
]¢ÞÞ from 11:00 to 15:00.  
DF G Scroll forward one line and select the ringer volume  
Save Entry Save the settings.  
Save or a Press.  
Activating/deactivating warning and  
signal tones  
G Key beeps: Every keystroke is confirmed.  
G Confirmation beeps: Confirmation beep (a rising  
tone sequence) when you make entries/settings and  
when you replace the handset in the charging sta-  
tion.  
G Battery low beep: The battery must be recharged.  
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D
Open the menu.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
Select the required function.  
D Sound Settings  
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D Advisory Tones  
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On  
Off  
In Call  
or select  
F G  
,
(battery low beep in the  
call).  
Save Save the settings.  
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Settings  
Press Keys:  
Activating/deactivating the vibration  
alarm  
If you do not wish to be disturbed by the ringing tone  
you can activate the handsets vibration alarm instead.  
This can also be activated in addition to the ringing tone  
(in noisy surroundings, for instance).  
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[
[
Open the menu.  
Select and confirm.  
Select and confirm.  
D Sound Settings  
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D Silent alert  
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The current setting is marked with a ꢀ  
You can deactivate the ringing tone by keeping the «  
key pressed down for a while. Only the vibration alarm  
will then be active.  
Auto talk feature on/off  
When this function is activated you can remove the  
handset from the charging unit without pressing the  
c key to accept a call (factory setting).  
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[
[
Open the menu.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
D H/Set Settings  
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Activate/deactivate with [  
D Auto Answer  
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(= function on).  
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Room monitoring (babyphone)  
Press Keys:  
Resetting to the factory defaults  
The directory, the network access list and the caller list  
are not deleted when you reset the handset. Registra-  
tion at the base station is not affected.  
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[
[
Open the menu.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
D H/Set Settings  
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D Reset Handset  
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YES Confirm.  
Function  
Factory setting  
Handset volume  
1
Ringer volume (ring tone,)  
Ringer melody  
5
1
Auto talk  
On  
On  
3
high  
off  
english  
off  
Battery low beep  
Handsfree volume  
Room monitor level  
Time control  
Display language  
Vibration alarm  
Room monitoring (babyphone)  
You can use your handset as a baby monitor.  
The handset should be placed at least 1 to 2 meters  
away from your baby. If a certain noise level is reached (for  
example if your baby is crying) the handset will automati-  
cally dial the number you stored (internal or external).  
When the room monitor is active, incoming calls are  
merely displayed.  
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Room monitoring (babyphone)  
Press Keys:  
Setting the room monitor  
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Open the menu.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
Select the menu item and confirm.  
D Add. Features  
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D Room Monitor.  
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[
On  
Off  
F G Select  
or  
.
D
Scroll forward one line.  
Change Open the entry field for the telephone number.  
Delete an existing external number with X.  
Delete an existing internal number with YES (you will  
be asked to confirm).  
F o Open the list of internal users and select the internal  
number.  
[
Save the number.  
or  
D
Open the directory.  
D [ Select an external user.  
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[
D
Open the menu.  
Confirm the setting.  
Go down one line.  
Save Entry  
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F G Set sensitivity to highor low.  
Save Save the setting.  
Room monitoring can be deactivated with the display  
Off  
key  
.
You can deactivate the room monitor from an exter-  
nal number (from your mobile phone for example).  
Answer a call made from the room monitor.  
Deactivate with ¬ª.  
The room monitor is now deactivated. The room mon-  
itor will no longer call.  
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Walk and Talk mode  
Press Keys:  
Walk and Talk mode  
Requirements:  
The handsets must have the same base settings (e.g.  
best base station) or they must not be registered at  
any base station. (Walk and Talk mode reduces the  
handset's talk time considerably).  
In Walk and Talk mode, handsets are not available for  
incoming calls.  
Activating Walk and Talk mode on the handset  
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[
[
Open the menu.  
Select the function.  
D Add. Features  
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Activate Walk and Talk mode.  
D Walk and Talk  
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Walk and Talk mode can be deactivated with the  
Off  
display key  
.
Using Walk and Talk mode  
Two handsets are in Walk and Talk mode:  
Calling handset:  
Call Press.  
Called handset:  
The call is indicated by a message on the display.  
Silent Press.  
c Press.  
The two handsets are connected to one another.  
a Press. The call is ended.  
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Appendix  
Appendix  
Operating on base stations in the Gigaset family  
Gigaset 1000/2000/3000  
The following functions on your 4000 Micro/Comfort handset are not  
supported by base stations in this Gigaset family:  
G Setting the time (the time is not transferred after the handset has  
been switched off)  
G Changing the display language  
G Room monitoring (cannot be switched off externally)  
G SMS transfer (SMS-compatible base stations only)*  
Gigaset 4010/4015 Classic  
The following functions on your 4000 Micro/Comfort handset are not  
supported by the above-mentioned base stations:  
G Changing the display language  
G SMS transfer*  
G Setting authorisation stages  
* Not available in all countries  
Looking after your phone  
Wipe the base station and handset with a damp cloth or an antistatic  
wipe. Never use a dry cloth as this can cause static discharge.  
!
Contact with liquid  
If the handset should come into contact with liquid,  
on no account switch the device on.  
Remove all batteries immediately.  
Allow the liquid to drip out of the device, and then dab all parts of the  
device dry.  
Keep the handset with the batteries removed in a warm, dray place for  
at least 72 hours. In many cases, you will then be able to use it again.  
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Appendix  
Recommended batteries:  
Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NiMH), 500 mAh.  
Order No. V30145-K1310-X125 or  
Order No. V30145-K1310-X229  
The handset’s operating times/charging time:  
Capacity  
(mAh)  
Standby time  
(hours)  
Talk time  
(hours)  
Charging time  
(hours)  
500  
up to 300  
approx. 16  
approx. 5.5  
Battery charging capacity falls after a number of years.  
Range  
The handset will operate away from the base station up to about 300  
m outdoors and up to 50 m indoors.  
Desktop charging station  
The desktop charging station for Siemens mobile telephones can also  
be used to charge your handset.  
(Accessory for Siemens C45, ME45, S45 mobile telephones)  
Order No. L36880-N4501-A101  
When a Gigaset handset is being charged in the desktop charg-  
ing station, a spare battery will not be charged up while the  
handset is in the charging station.  
The charge display LED is always lit.  
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Guarantee  
Scope  
G
This equipment guarantee applies to end users (customers). This guarantee does not  
in any way affect the customer's statutory rights.  
G
The guarantee applies to the supplied devices and all their components but not to their  
installation or configuration or to the services provided by the dealer. Manuals and any  
software supplied on a separate data medium are excluded from the guarantee. This  
guarantee does not apply to decorative covers or any other personalised parts or  
software not included in the scope of supply. The guarantee also does not apply to  
decorative top or bottom shells for special editions.  
G
The guarantee provides for devices or components that, despite proper care and use,  
have demonstrably developed defects due to faulty workmanship and/or faulty  
materials to be replaced or repaired at our discretion free of charge. The guarantee  
does not cover normal wear and tear. Alternatively, we reserve the right to replace the  
defective device with a successor model or reimburse the original purchase price on  
return of the defective device. Our decision is final. Any legal claims are excluded.  
G
Claims under the guarantee cannot be made if  
the defect or damage was caused by improper care or use.  
Improper care or use includes the following:  
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Appendix  
Opening the device (this is classed as third-party intervention)  
Manipulating components on the printed circuit board  
Manipulating the software  
Defects or damage caused by dropping, breaking, lightning or ingress of moisture.  
This also applies if defects or damage was caused by mechanical, chemical, radio in-  
terference or thermal factors (e.g. microwave, sauna, etc.).  
Repairs or other work done by persons not authorised by us.  
Devices fitted with accessories not authorised by Siemens.  
G
Any further claims due to damage are excluded, such as damage arising outside the  
device, provided this was not due to gross negligence and/or intent on our part.  
Claims under the guarantee must be made as soon as the defect is noticed.  
A till receipt showing the date of purchase must be presented as proof. Each claim  
under the guarantee is accepted with the express reservation that subsequent  
investigations confirm the validity of the claim.  
G
G
G
G
Any devices or components that are replaced become our property.  
The costs of materials and labour will be borne by us, but not the costs of transport,  
postage or freight.  
G
We are entitled, at our discretion, to make technical changes (such as firmware  
updates) beyond repair or replacement in order to upgrade the device to the latest state  
of the art. There is no additional charge to the customer for this work. Our decision is  
final. Any legal claims are excluded.  
G
G
G
The guarantee is valid in the country of purchase. It applies only if the device is operated  
in the relevant geographical area in accordance with the information on the packaging  
and in the operating instructions.  
Any further claims are excluded. Siemens is not liable in any circumstances for  
downtime, loss of profits, loss of data or loss of any other information. The customer  
alone is responsible for safeguarding such data and information.  
Changes to this guarantee require prior approval by Siemens in writing.  
Guarantee period  
G
The guarantee applies in countries in the EU from 1 January 2002 for a period of 24  
months.  
G
In all other countries the guarantee period shall be the relevant minimum statutory  
guarantee period, but no longer than 24 months.  
G
G
G
The guarantee period starts on the day of purchase by the customer.  
A successful claim under the guarantee does not extend the guarantee period.  
Work under the guarantee is handled by our Customer Care Centers.  
The guarantor is Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Deutschland, Schlavenhorst 88, D-46395  
Bocholt.  
To redeem the guarantee please contact your local Customer  
Care Center (see back cover).  
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Customer Care Service  
You can get assistance easily when you have technical questions or  
questions about how to use your device by using our online support  
service on the Internet at:  
If the device needs to be repaired, please contact one of our service  
centers:  
Service telephone number see back cover.  
The CE symbol indicates that the telephone complies with the essen-  
tial requirements of the R&TTE directive.  
The 4000 Micro handset is approved for use in Switzerland and  
throughout the EU.  
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A31008- G4000- B022- 2- 6Z19  
Issued by  
Information and Communication mobile  
Haidenauplatz 1  
D-81667 München  
© Siemens AG 2002  
All rights reserved. Subject to availability.  
Right of modification reserved.  
Printed in Germany (03/2002)  
Best.-Nr.: A31008-G4000-B022-2-6Z19  

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