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gigaset 5020 / IM eng-fra-russ-kro / A30350-M209-A801-5-UP19 / 5020.fm / 09.10.2009

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Gigaset 5020

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 Quick Guide

Keys

1 Repertory keys
2 Redial key
3 Recall key
4 Mute  key
5 Shift  key
6 Quiet  key
7 Loudspeaker key (handsfree)
8 Loud  key
9 Set  key
10 Up key
11 Down key
12 OK key (dial number displayed)

Display symbols

P

In setting mode

Shift key pressed

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Ready for use

y

Microphone off

è

Baby Call (direct call) number set

o

Entry mark when setting (e.g. volume)

u

Recall key pressed

P

Pause

z

No memory content

{

Telephone locked

zzzz

When trying to connect: telephone locked

0

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Phone number

With tone dialling:

n

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 key pressed

-

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#

 key pressed

With additional services from public network providers:

|

New call in calls list

(Flashing) A new message has arrived

ë

Call waiting

Call forwarding immediately

˜

Call forwarding on no reply

Call forwarding when busy

š

Anonymous call on

Safety precautions

When installing, connecting and operating the telephone, 

always observe the following precautions:

Only use the plugs and leads supplied.

Only connect the connecting lead to the socket/jack 

provided for that purpose.

Only connect approved accessories.

Arrange the connecting lead where it will not cause 

accidents.

Position the telephone on a non-slip surface.

For your safety and protection, the telephone must not 

be used in bath or shower rooms (wet locations). 

The telephone is not splash proof.

Never expose the telephone to sources of heat, direct 

sunlight or other electrical devices.

Protect your telephone from moisture, dust, corrosive 

liquids and vapours.

Never open up the telephone yourself.

Do not touch the plug contact with pointed or metallic 

objects.

Do not carry the telephone by the leads.

If you give your Gigaset 5020 to someone else, make 

sure you also give them the user guide.

*Manufactured by Gigaset Communications GmbH under

trademark license of Siemens AG.

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Summary of Contents for Gigaset 5020

Page 1: ...Anonymous call on Safety precautions When installing connecting and operating the telephone always observe the following precautions Only use the plugs and leads supplied Only connect the connecting...

Page 2: ...o not install the telephone in dusty areas as this can shorten the service life of the telephone To clean wipe with a moist or antistatic cloth only never with a dry cloth risk of electrostatic chargi...

Page 3: ...y key or Press repertory key If necessary press for a 2nd level repertory key Bc Press OK or L key After 2 seconds the number is dialled Lift the handset if you want to talk via the handset Saving num...

Page 4: ...longer hear you J During a call Press the Mute key Activate Press the key again Adjusting the loudspeaker While in handsfree mode you can set the volume to one of 7 levels and save it default setting...

Page 5: ...ing mode by hang ing up the handset Operation on a PABX Enter delete an external line prefixe If you are using your telephone on a PABX you may have to save one or more external line prefixes A dialli...

Page 6: ...nd of the number shortened Calls list The calls list includes up to 50 entries If the same subscriber calls more than once a new entry is not created Up to 99 repeated calls are displayed in the addit...

Page 7: ...e number You can now dial the corresponding phone number in order to check the stored messages If there are no more new messages for you the symbol disappears Using the repertory keys as function keys...

Page 8: ...together with the phone number of a set forwarded call destination or only the select function and the function end With this you still have the option to set a forwarded call destination that may cha...

Page 9: ...ry cloth risk of electrostatic charging and discharge or harsh cleaning agent If your telephone is not working perfectly No signal tone The tone volume might be set to 0 Lift handset no dialling tone...

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