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66

base station. See base

controller

batteries

charging 3

low battery warning 5

safety precautions xvi

spare batteries 6

specifications 61

warning 35

belt clip 6

Block Dialing 14

buying

more handsets and base

controllers ii

C

Call Barring

effect on 911 calls 32

listing, deleting, or editing

a Call Bar number 43

turning ON/OFF 43

Call Log

accessing 29

choosing which calls to

record 48

copying entries to

Directory 30

deleting entries 30

dialing from 29

effects of Caller ID on 28

number of entries 28

Call Pending 15

call timer 12

Call Waiting 18

Caller ID 7

effect on displays 12, 15,

28

mixed case display 48

name/number first 47

Caller ID on Call Waiting 7

calling 911

effects of Call Barring on

43

not possible when

keyboard is protected

10

when handset is locked 32

calling. See dialing

capitalizing letters 24

changing the PIN

handset 36

System 44

charger

installation 5

specifications 61

charging time

cordless handset 5

charging. See batteries

checking Directory memory 26

clearing. See deleting

CONF soft key ix, 17, 21

Conference calling

creating ix, 21

ending 21

configuring your lines 45

Consultation Hold 18

copying

Call Log entries to the

Directory 30

Directory entry to another

handset 27

Directory to another

handset 26

Redial numbers to the

Directory 13

creating

Conference call 21

Conference calls ix

Directory entry 24

customer support ii, xv
D

dashes 24

DEL soft key 9

deleting

Call Bar number 43

Call Log entry 30

Gigaset 2402.book  Seite 66  Dienstag, 6. Juli 1999  5:53 17

Summary of Contents for Gigaset 2402

Page 1: ... in engineering or manufacturing methods warrant Order Number AX2402PUBS Part Number A30883 N1 2402 A2 2 7619 Siemens1999 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED For information about product operation or warranty sup port visit our Web site at www siemenscordless com or call these toll free numbers Customer T echnical Support 888 777 0211 TDD access 888 777 0209 TTY Customer Technical Support 888 777 0209 For inform...

Page 2: ...on on the inside of the battery compartment The phone must charge for at least eight hours before use For more detailed instructions see page 1 n p Thread power line cord and phone cord into channels o Insert power supply q Insert phone cord s Plug into jack r Plug into outlet u Position in grooves and push down t Insert batteries v Plug into outlet w Put into charger Gigaset 2402 book Seite iii D...

Page 3: ... jack connection Look at default settings in Appendix C Programming Work sheet on page 59 before customizing your settings You may not need to adjust them RZ WR 6HH Call another handset pages v and 11 Transfer a call pages vii viii and 18 Add someone to a call pages ix 20 and 21 Lock the handset or keyboard pages 10 and 32 Set up the handset as a room monitor page 33 Find out the system s range pa...

Page 4: ...VHW Int 1 Dialing 2 Mary 4 Jamie 3 Keith 5 Kyle ALL INT Press 17 6SHFLILF DQGVHW Int 1 Dialing 2 Mary 4 Jamie 3 Keith 5 Kyle ALL INT Int 1 Dialing 3 Keith 5 Kyle 4 Jamie 6 Jane ALL INT Calling All Calling Int 6 Jane 012 Press OR May press to scroll Press keyboard number Gigaset 2402 book Seite v Dienstag 6 Juli 1999 5 53 17 ...

Page 5: ... 7 LWK 0DQXDO 6HOHFW Select Line L1 Available L2 Available LINE 2 Use keyboard to enter number Press OR Press LINE 1 L1 00 01 HOLD L1 00 05 555 2222 HOLD XWR LDOV KHQ LQLVKHG TRANSFR TRANSFR External numbers only Gigaset 2402 book Seite vi Dienstag 6 Juli 1999 5 53 17 ...

Page 6: ... Press OR CONF REDIAL DIRCTRY WHUQDO DOO WR QRWKHU DQGVHW L1 00 01 555 2222 HOLD Press QWHUQDO DOO WR WHUQDO LQH Int 2 Intercom 2 HOLD Press TALK L1 00 21 555 2222 TOGGLE L1 Base Station 1 Transfer To 2 Kyle 4 Jamie 3 Keith ALL INT Press OR OR INT Press then Press TRANSFR TRANSFR Gigaset 2402 book Seite vii Dienstag 6 Juli 1999 5 53 17 ...

Page 7: ... 2 Kyle HOLD Press TALK Press OR CONF Int 1 Dialing 2 Kyle 4 Jamie 3 Keith ALL INT Press OR OR INT Press INT WHUQDO 1XPEHU QVZHUV DQG RX 7DON L1 00 01 555 2222 TOGGLE Press 17 QVZHUV DQG RX 7DON Int 2 Kyle TOGGLE Press Use keyboard to enter number REDIAL DIRCTRY L1 Base Station 1 TRANSFR TRANSFR TRANSFR Gigaset 2402 book Seite viii Dienstag 6 Juli 1999 5 53 17 ...

Page 8: ...DO DOO L1 00 01 555 2222 HOLD FWLYH QWHUQDO DOO Int 2 Kyle HOLD Press TALK Press OR CONF Int 1 Dialing 2 Kyle 4 Jamie 3 Keith ALL INT Press OR OR INT Press INT WHUQDO 1XPEHU QVZHUV L1 00 01 555 2222 TOGGLE 17 QVZHUV Int 2 Kyle TOGGLE Press CONF Conference 00 48 Intercom 2 L1 555 2222 LINE 1 INT 2 TRANSFR TRANSFR TRANSFR Gigaset 2402 book Seite ix Dienstag 6 Juli 1999 5 53 17 ...

Page 9: ...egister REDIAL DIRCTRY Base Station 1 REGISTR DIRCTRY Please Register Press System PIN OK OK Press Press Press until blinking around 4 seconds Select Intercom Number 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HIDXOW 3 1 Press Gigaset 2402 book Seite x Dienstag 6 Juli 1999 5 53 17 ...

Page 10: ... x PSRUWDQW 6DIHW QVWUXFWLRQV DQG 3URGXFW QIRUPDWLRQ xiv BATTERY PRECAUTIONS xvi NOTICES xviii LIMITED WARRANTY xx QVWDOODWLRQ 1 CONTENTS OF SYSTEM BOX 1 INSTRUCTIONS 2 CHARGING EXTRA BATTERIES 6 7KH DVLFV 7 GET MORE FROM YOUR SYSTEM 7 Operational Range 7 BASE CONTROLLER 7 CORDLESS HANDSET 8 Keys and the Display Area 8 Understanding Displays 8 GENERAL INFORMATION 10 System Capabilities 10 Keyboard...

Page 11: ...6 0DQDJLQJ DOOV 17 GET MORE FROM YOUR SYSTEM 17 PUTTING CALLS ON HOLD 17 Consultation Hold 18 Call Waiting 18 TRANSFERRING CALLS 18 Fast Transfer 18 Announced Transfer 20 CONFERENCE CALLS 20 Creating a Conference 21 Ending a Conference 21 PRESERVING CALL PRIVACY 22 LUHFWRU DQG DOO RJ 23 GET MORE FROM YOUR SYSTEM 23 DIRECTORY 23 Directory Menu 23 Working with Directory Entries 26 CALL LOG 28 Workin...

Page 12: ...TEM SETTINGS 42 Assign Name 42 Call Barring 43 System PIN 44 Auto Line Select 44 Line Access 45 Line Config 45 Privacy 47 Caller ID 47 Call Log 48 Long Dist Prefix 48 Area Codes 49 Deregister 50 Factory Defaults 50 0HQX 7UHHV 51 MAIN MENU TREE 51 SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU TREE 52 MOBILE SETTINGS MENU TREE 54 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ 55 3URJUDPPLQJ RUNVKHHW 59 3URGXFW 6SHFLILFDWLRQV 61 BASE CONTROLLER 61 CHARGER...

Page 13: ...roduct on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product 6 Slots or openings in the cabinet back and bottom of the base controller charger and handsets are provided for ventilation to protect them from over heating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed or other similar sur face ...

Page 14: ...s not operate normally when following the operating instructions in this manual Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instruc tions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by quali fied service personnel to restore the product to normal operation d If the product has been dropped or cabinet has been damaged e If the pr...

Page 15: ... rechargeable Nickel Cadmium Ni Cd or type AA Nickel Metal Hydride NiMH rechargeable batteries in the handset and reserve battery compartment DO NOT use other rechargeable batteries or non recharge able batteries The batteries could short circuit and the bat tery shell may be damaged causing a hazardous condition Instruction labels are located in the handset and charging unit battery compartment 2...

Page 16: ... normal and is not dangerous 12 Do not use non Siemens charging devices This could dam age the batteries 13 The RBRC Battery Recycling Seal on the nickel cadmium Ni Cd batteries contained in the battery charger and handset indicates Siemens is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful life when taken out of service within the...

Page 17: ...ion that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and inter nal metallic water pipe system if present are connected togeth er This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate NOTE This telephone...

Page 18: ...d when using this phone This telephone system equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interference in a residential instal lation This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 Th...

Page 19: ...is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal installation use and service for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase as shown on the purchaser s receipt Batteries provided AA re chargeable Ni Cd are warranted to be free from defects at time of purchase Our obligation under this warranty is limited to repair or replace ment at our option of the product or...

Page 20: ...iations in tele phone systems and communications laws this product may be il legal for use in some countries We assume no responsibility for damages or penalties incurred resulting from the use of this prod uct in a manner or location other than that for which it is intended THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WAR RANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ANY IMPLIED WARRAN TIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMIT...

Page 21: ...xxii Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Gigaset 2402 book Seite xxii Dienstag 6 Juli 1999 5 53 17 ...

Page 22: ...RFXPHQWV System User Manual for the Gigaset 2402 Quick Reference Guide for the Gigaset 2400HS Handset User Guide for the Gigaset 2400CG Charger Base Controller Handset Power Supply AA Ni Cd Rechargeable Batteries Belt Clip Telephone Line Cord Y T elephone Line Cord Wall Mount Kit Rubber Stops Charger Battery Compart ment Cover Gigaset 2402 book Seite 1 Dienstag 6 Juli 1999 5 53 17 ...

Page 23: ...m the telephone com pany in order to have two line access These lines do not need to be physically separate i e exist as two wires with two separate jacks The telephone company can set up two separate lines using the same jack If you have only one line or two lines using a single wall jack use the regular tele phone line cord If you have two wall jacks use the Y telephone line cord Thread the appr...

Page 24: ...il there is a gap of approximately 3 mm between the head of the screw and the wall Slide the base controller s mounting slots see the illus tration on page 2 onto the screws 7 Plug the power supply r into an electrical outlet The outlet should be a functional 110 volt outlet not controlled by a wall switch The registration key on the top of the base will shine with a steady red light showing that ...

Page 25: ...the battery icon looks like the one in the illus tration before using If the display says Searching the handset is trying to locate the base If it still says Search ing after five minutes see page 40 If you are asked to Please Register see page 39 Headset Belt Clip ϕ κ Headset Jack Headset Jack u t Any Electret headset with a 2 5mm plug will work with the handset 5HJLVWHUHG REDIAL DIRCTRY Base Sta...

Page 26: ...e bat tery lights will not come on 14 Place the handset into the charger w The charger s hand set battery indicator light the one on the right will come on showing that the batteries are charging The indicator lights may turn OFF periodically during charging This is normal 15 Charge the batteries until the battery charge icon in the handset s display shows a full charge This will take at least eig...

Page 27: ...t s cover and lift it up and off the charger 2 Be careful to place the bat teries inside the charger compartment as indicated by the illustration inside the charger compartment Slide the cover back into the charger The light under the R reserve icon shows that the batter ies in the spare battery compartment are charging It may take several days for your reserve batteries to charge com pletely Belt...

Page 28: ...by walls and other structural barriers For best operation the handset should stay within 150 feet of the base controller indoors and within 1 000 feet of the base outdoors If you move beyond the base s transmitting range during a conver sation you will hear an out of range warning four very fast beeps and see a short notice on the display The handset comes from the factory with the range warning t...

Page 29: ... or ends menu Answers calls Starts external calls Starts internal calls Battery icon Soft key labels Function vary Retrieves last 5 numbers dialed Initiates transfer Last key press to create conference Ends call or menu Dials numbers Enters text T urns handset and Keyboard Protect ON OFF Base Station 1 DIRCTRY REDIAL OK LVSOD 9 9 LINE 1 LINE 2 Selected menu item End of menu Soft key labels Press r...

Page 30: ...matically places an active call on hold and answers an incoming call Pages all intercoms Deletes a Call Log entry Accesses personal phone book Picks up a call placed on hold by someone else Places a call on hold Accesses handset Joins an ongoing call Accesses Line 1 Accesses Line 2 Selects a menu item or setting Moves to the next menu level Retrieves a held call Retrieves last five external number...

Page 31: ...ours of standby time Operational range is 150 ft 45 72 m indoors 1 000 ft 304 8 m outdoors line of sight H ERDUG 3URWHFW To protect the keyboard from inadvertent key presses or release it from a protected state quickly press the PWR key A longer press turns the handset off An incoming call will temporarily release the keyboard protect Once the call is over the keyboard is protected again Even then...

Page 32: ... the Intercom Directory display all handsets in the system are listed even if they are busy Let the Gigaset 2402 enter a long distance carrier s code for you page 48 Dial from Directory and Call Log pages 26 and 29 Bar calls to certain numbers page 43 The handset s ringer can tell you which line an incoming call is using page 34 QWHUFRP LUHFWRU Int 1 Dialing 2 Mary 4 Jamie 3 Keith 5 Kyle ALL INT P...

Page 33: ...play prompts you to press a line key See page 44 for more informa tion 2 Enter the phone number using the keyboard 0DNLQJ D DOO KLOH D DOO LV RPLQJ Q You can make a call even when the phone is ringing The system will tell you if the second line is busy See page 22 for information about barging into active calls 0DQXDOO 6HOHFWLQJ D LQH Select Line L1 Available L2 Available LINE 2 Press OR Press LIN...

Page 34: ...TALK key You can also dial the num ber by scrolling to it pressing OK highlighting Dial Number and pressing OK again RS LQJ D 1XPEHU IURP WKH 5HGLDO LVW WR WKH LUHFWRU Each handset can have its own personal Directory This Directory or any entry in it can be copied to another handset See page 23 for more information about Directories 1 Choose a Redial entry and press OK 2 Highlight Move to Directry...

Page 35: ... press OK Y ou have 30 seconds to finish entering the number and activate a dial tone or the process times out and the number is lost 3 T o dial the number either press the TALK key or press OK highlight Dial Number and press OK again LDOLQJ IURP WKH LUHFWRU DQG DOO RJ For information about dialing from the Directory or Call Log see pages 26 and 29 16 5 1 6 To answer either internal or external ca...

Page 36: ...ll Waiting Y ou can press the TALK or the ACCEPT key ignore the incoming call or hang up the first call and answer the incoming call as you normally would NOTE The handset will not be able to accept an incoming call if the handset has an active call and a call on hold NOTE You must subscribe to Call Waiting from the telephone com pany in order to be informed of an incoming call on the same line RI...

Page 37: ...t receive an incoming call during a conference call 1 1 6 T o end an active call press the END key or place the handset in the charger If you have an active call and a call on hold press the END key to disconnect the active party T o end the held call press RE CALL to retrieve the held party then press the END key or return the handset to the charger See page 18 for information about transferring ...

Page 38: ... page 47 for informa tion about the Privacy option Transfer a call to another line with or without announcing the call page 18 Toggle between a call on hold and an active call page 18 Gigaset 2402 is compatible with Call Waiting page 18 Have off line conversations with a third party page 18 Choose whether someone on hold hears a tone reassuring him that he is still connected page 47 3XWWLQJ D DOO ...

Page 39: ... same line as an active call If you also subscribe to Caller ID on Call Waiting the display shows caller information for a few sec onds before returning to the previous display If you do not subscribe to Caller ID on Call Waiting the display will not change Press the TALK key to switch to the new call You can use this key to toggle between the two calls 75 16 55 1 6 The Transfer feature lets you t...

Page 40: ... up gets the call 7UDQVIHUULQJ DQ QWHUQDO DOO WR DQ WHUQDO LQH 1 Begin with an active internal call Press HOLD or CONF 2 Press TALK 3 Dial an external number 4 Press TOGGLE then TRANSFR 7UDQVIHUULQJ WR D DQGVHW L2 00 41 HOLD TRANSFR Transfer To 2 Kyle 4 Jamie 3 Keith ALL INT Press Press OR OR INT 7UDQVIHUULQJ WR DQ WHUQDO LQH Press OR CONF Int 2 Intercom 2 HOLD L1 00 21 555 2222 TOGGLE Press then ...

Page 41: ...o an external line press TRANSFR and dial the hand set s number OR press TOG GLE then TRANSFR NOTE If the party to which you are transferring an external call does not answer within 30 seconds the call will be returned to you Y ou have one minute to answer a recalled call 21 5 1 6 The Conference feature lets three parties share a conversation The other parties can be on an external line or interco...

Page 42: ...ons If both external lines are being used you can end the confer ence call between all parties by pressing the END key If one of the lines being used is an intercom line you can leave the conference and leave the remain ing parties connected by press ing the END key Y ou can decide to continue the call with just one of the parties Press the desired soft key If you did not create the conference you...

Page 43: ... person on Intercom 1 will hear three short beeps alerting him or her that a third person has joined the conversation The external caller will not hear the tone Intercom 1 will also show the conference display If the Line 1 call is on hold and you press the TALK key you will be given the option to dial out on Line 2 which is not being used or pick up the call on Line 1 If you press the GET L1 key ...

Page 44: ...ory menu press the MENU key highlight Directory and press OK The tasks in this section are per formed in the Directory menu Copy call information from Call Log to Directory page 30 Copy Directory entries or an entire Directory to another handset pages 26 and 27 Dial from Directory or Call Log pages 26 and 29 If you subscribe to Caller ID Call Log gives information about who called which line they ...

Page 45: ...2 key twice T o enter the letter c quickly press the 2 key three times To enter the number 2 quickly press the 2 key four times To enter an uppercase letter press the key once and then enter the letter To insert a space between names press the 1 key once Y ou cannot enter a dash in the number area To enter a dash in the name press the 0 key twice To erase characters press Å 7 7D DE EO OH H H H 3 3...

Page 46: ...uplicate entry highlight New Entry and press OK Position your cursor in the Num ber field Enter the entire number and press OK Highlight Find Entry and press OK HOHWLQJ WKH LUHFWRU 1 Highlight Delete Directory and press OK 2 Enter the handset PIN Original PIN is 0000 3 Press OK to confirm the deletion of all entries in the Directory You will see the message All Entries Deleted on the dis play 8 t ...

Page 47: ...press OK RUNLQJ ZLWK LUHFWRU QWULHV The tasks in this section are performed in the Directory To view Directory en tries press DIRCTRY in an idle display Directory entries appear in alphabetic or der Use the and À soft keys to move through the entries To move to the next menu level or select an option press OK To return to the previous menu level press É To exit the Direc tory press the END key LDO...

Page 48: ...isplay RS LQJ DQ QWU WR QRWKHU DQGVHW To copy an entry in the Directory of one handset to another hand set 1 Select an entry and press OK Highlight Send Entry and press OK 2 Enter the receiving handset s number and press OK 3 Press the TALK key on the receiving handset then enter the PIN for that handset when prompted The entry is added to the receiving handset s Directory It does not replace any ...

Page 49: ...ele phone company only if you subscribe to Caller ID Line used the line on which the incoming call was received L1 or L2 Caller ID information the name and number of the caller as delivered by Caller ID If no Caller ID information was received this field will display a message provided by your telephone company Number of times caller called the number of times 1 to 9 this caller has called If ther...

Page 50: ... Log and press OK Use the and À soft keys to move through the entries To move to the next menu level or select an option press OK To return to the previous menu level press É To exit the Call Log press the END key 5HWXUQLQJ D DOO IURP WKH DOO RJ You must subscribe to Caller ID in order to return a call from the Call Log You will not even see this option in the menu unless you have Caller ID See pa...

Page 51: ...l dial a long distance number including your local area code when calling a local number from the Directory See page 49 for more informa tion 1 Scroll to the desired entry then press OK 2 Highlight Save to Directory then press OK 3 The Caller ID name and number are displayed in the Directory editor Edit and save the entry HOHWLQJ DQ QWU There are two ways to delete an entry Scroll to the desired e...

Page 52: ...ng the correct display go back to the beginning of that section for guidance Section titles are in all capitals Use the and À soft keys to move through the selections The first setting is always highlighted T o select an setting press OK A checkmark next to a feature means that the feature is enabled or ON Pressing OK changes the feature s state for instance if the feature is ON pressing OK turns ...

Page 53: ...y is 0000 zeros The check mark means that the handset is locked 0DNLQJ DQ PHUJHQF DOO If you live in an area which provides 911 support 9 91 or 911 is not one of your barred numbers see page 43 and your handset is locked you can reach emergency services by pressing the TALK key This accesses the Call 911 display If you press YES or the TALK key the handset dials 911 for you If you press NO or the ...

Page 54: ... Level and press OK Y ou have three choices The Level 1 setting requires the least amount of noise to trigger a call Press the and keys to the desired trigger level and press OK QDEOLQJ LVDEOLQJ Highlight Monitor Room and press OK A checkmark indicates that the handset is now acting as a Room Monitor The handset stays in Room Monitor mode until you disable it 02 6 77 1 6 Any changes you make in th...

Page 55: ...ing the handset ringer GMXVWLQJ 5LQJHU 9ROXPH DQG 3LWFK 1 Highlight Line 1 Ringer Line 2 Ringer or Intercom Ringer and press OK 2 Highlight either Ringer Volume or Ringer Pitch and press OK 3 Press the and keys to the desired setting and press OK RFDO 6HWWLQJV Use Local Settings to customize your handset s display or audio signals decide how to answer calls change your handset PIN re set your hand...

Page 56: ...highlight Tones and press OK Highlight the desired tone and press OK XWR DFNOLJKW Auto Backlight helps you see information on the display in low light The display illuminates when you begin pressing keys To enable or disable this feature highlight Auto Backlight and press OK A checkmark means that Auto Backlight is ON XWR DOO FFHSW You can answer an incoming call by pressing the TALK key or by sim...

Page 57: ...eet provided in Ap pendix C Programming Worksheet on page 59 DQJXDJH Refer to the Main Menu in Appendix A Menu Trees on page 51 for help To change the handset s language highlight Language and press OK Your choices are English Español and Français Scroll to the desired language and press OK to enable or disable it If you accidentally change the language to Spanish press the MENU key and select Con...

Page 58: ...END 6 6 77 1 6 The handsets are dependant on the base controller s phone con nection The Base Settings menu is used primarily when you have more than one base in your Gigaset 2402 system This menu lets you name your controller and specify which base controls the handset you are using to make these changes You access this menu by pressing the MENU key highlighting Base Settings by using the and À k...

Page 59: ...rmation about assigning a name to a handset To assign a name to a base controller 1 Highlight Base Station 1 or Base Station 2 and press OK If you only have one base its generic name is Base Station 1 2 Highlight Change Name and press OK 3 Y ou can enter edit the name or clear the name The name on the second line flashes and a black box indi cates which character can be edited Enter the new name u...

Page 60: ... register a handset with two different base controllers Only one handset can register at a time There are two ways to register a handset 1 Bring the charged handset to the base control ler 2 Press the PWR key If the display goes blank at any point during this process the battery does not have enough power There are four possible displays If you see either one of the displays below you need to regi...

Page 61: ...t least one base controller If you want to register to a second base press the MENU key a Highlight Base Set tings and press OK b Highlight the desired base controller Press OK c Highlight Register and press OK NOTE If the options are Change Name and Deregis ter you should try deregistering and registering again See page 41 for more information 3 Enter the System PIN If the PIN has not been change...

Page 62: ...e except you perform the steps in the following or der step 1 4 2 3 and 5 You have 90 seconds after you press the base controller s key to register be fore the base times out HUHJLVWUDWLRQ Deregistration cancels a handset s synchronization with a base controller Unless you do not know the System PIN the handset should be deregistered via the System Settings menu A System Settings deregistration le...

Page 63: ...e END key to return to the idle display VVLJQ 1DPH This feature allows you to assign a name to a particular handset and operates like Caller ID for internal calls Default names are In tercom 1 8 Dial the intercom number to reach that handset For information about assigning a name to a base controller see page 38 1 Scroll to the Assign Name display and press OK 2 Scroll to the desired handset and p...

Page 64: ...enter up to three different start sequences QDEOH LVDEOH DOO DUULQJ To enable or disable Call Barring highlight Call Barring and press OK Turn Call Barring ON or OFF by pressing OK QWHU GLW D DOO DU 1XPEHU 1 Highlight the desired number and press OK Y ou will see the first barred number or a flashing Number if there are no entries 2 Enter edit or clear the entry using the Åas a backspace Barred nu...

Page 65: ...d press OK 2 Enter the new PIN and press OK The PIN can be up to 8 dig its It cannot contain or 3 Confirm the PIN and press OK Write the new PIN in the pro gramming worksheet provided in Appendix C Programming Worksheet on page 59 XWR LQH 6HOHFW If you have two external lines Auto Line Select can automatically select one of them when you press the TALK key If the preferred line is busy the other l...

Page 66: ... feature allows you to decide whether a certain handset can call in or out on a specific line The default setting for Line Access is full incoming and outgoing access for all handsets To set Line Access settings 1 Highlight Line Access and press OK 2 Highlight the desired handset and press OK 3 There are four settings L1 Incoming handset can receive calls on Line 1 L1 Outgoing handset can make cal...

Page 67: ...e post seizure pause highlight either Short Seizure or Long Seizure Adjust the setting by pressing OK 7RQH LDOLQJ 3XOVH LDOLQJ When you press a number on the keyboard you generate a signal that is transmitted to the telephone company Tone Dialing trans mits a number to the telephone company as a series of notes or digital tones DTMF Pulse Dialing transmits a dialed number as a series of clicks If ...

Page 68: ...red line and press OK to enable or disable the feature DOOHU Caller ID is an optional subscription service provided by the tele phone company It supplies information about the identity of in coming callers If Caller ID information is not available the handsets and your Call Log cannot provide names or numbers for external calls If you subscribe to Caller ID you can customize the way Caller ID info...

Page 69: ...ance provider and without having to enter the alternate carrier s code at the beginning of ev ery long distance call If you enter a Long Dist Prefix the Gigaset 2402 will automatically add the code to any call beginning with the international prefix 011 or 1 plus an area code The Gigaset 2402 will not add the carrier s code if the Long Dist Prefix is empty or if the area code you dial is in the fo...

Page 70: ...The extra area codes are used in large cities where local calls use multiple area codes If you want to dial these numbers from the Call Log or Directory and save yourself the trouble of having to en ter the area codes you need to enter these as extra area codes See pages 26 and 27 for more information about calling from Call Log and Directory To specify the area codes in Call Log 1 Highlight Area ...

Page 71: ...ess OK 2 Highlight the desired handset and press OK DFWRU HIDXOWV You may find as you become familiar with the Gigaset 2402 that you prefer the original settings You can restore these settings with the Factory Defaults menu There are two groups of settings the ones that apply to only one handset and those that apply to all handsets in the system This menu resets the system all handsets settings to...

Page 72: ...ncel Delete Directory Send Directory__ Select Intercom Enter Handset PIN Check Memory Telephone Lock_ Call 911 Room Monitor__ Monitor Room Set Call Number Select Intercom Set Level_______ Levels 1 3 Mobile Settings See page 54 Base Settings __ Set Search _____ Both Bases Base 1 Only Base 2 Only Base Station 1 __ Change Name Register Deregister Base Station 2 __ Change Name Register Deregister Syst...

Page 73: ...meric Editor Barred Number 2_ Numeric Editor Barred Number 3_ Numeric Editor System PIN _____ PIN Editor Auto Line _______ Select Intercom 1 _____ Prefer Line 1 Prefer Line 2 Manual Select Intercom 2 Intercom 3 Intercom 4 Intercom 5 Intercom 6 Intercom 7 Intercom 8 Line Access _____ Intercom 1 _____ L1 Incoming L1 Outgoing L2 Incoming L2 Outgoing Intercom 2 Intercom 3 Intercom 4 Intercom 5 Interco...

Page 74: ...ll Log________ Log All Calls Log Unanswered Log No Calls Long Dist ______ Prefix Numeric Editor Area Codes_____ Local Area Code_ Numeric Editor Extra Code 1 Numeric Editor Extra Code 2 Numeric Editor Extra Code 3 Numeric Editor Deregister______ Intercom 1 Intercom 2 Intercom 3 Intercom 4 Intercom 5 Intercom 6 Intercom 7 Intercom 8 Factory_________ Defaults Are You Sure Depends on the number of han...

Page 75: ...____ Ringer Pitch _______ Levels 1 6 Levels 1 16 Intercom _____ Ringer Ringer Volume _____ Ringer Pitch _______ Levels 1 6 Levels 1 16 Local Settings___ Tones_________ Key Click Battery Warning Range Warning Acknowledge Error Tone Sync Tone Auto Backlight Auto Call Accept Change PIN ___ Enter Handset PIN _ PIN Editor Language _____ English Espanol Français Factory _______ Default Enter PIN Gigaset...

Page 76: ...refore it must be operational for the handsets to function If one of the handsets seems unresponsive remove and replace the handset s batteries to refresh the system Cus tomizations will be saved For information about product operation or warranty sup port visit our Web site at www siemenscordless com or call these toll free numbers Customer T echnical Support 888 777 0211 TDD access 888 777 0209 ...

Page 77: ...th lines See page 45 7KH DOOHU LQIRUPDWLRQ GRHV QRW DSSHDU RQ WKH GLVSOD Caller ID is an optional service provided by your telephone compa ny Make sure that you have subscribed to this service and that the telephone company has provided it on both of your lines DQQRW GLDO IURP WKH DOO RJ Ensure local area code is set See page 49 If your city has zones with different area codes make sure that they ...

Page 78: ...t your PIN call Siemen s Customer Care Center at our toll free number 888 777 021 1 7KH GLVSOD IODVKHV WKH PHVVDJH p6HDUFKLQJp RU p3OHDVH 5HJLVWHUp Your handset cannot make a connection with a base controller Make sure the handset you are using is registered with a base controller that the base is powered on and that your handset is within range of the base controller See page 39 RQYHUVDWLRQ LV LQ...

Page 79: ...tion or warranty sup port visit our Web site at www siemenscordless com or call these toll free numbers Customer T echnical Support 888 777 0211 TDD access 888 777 0209 TTY Customer Technical Support 888 777 0209 For information about purchasing more handsets for the Gigaset 2402 system please visit our Web site at www siemenscordless com or call 877 267 3373 Gigaset 2402 book Seite 58 Dienstag 6 ...

Page 80: ...P 0RQLWRU Monitor Room ON OFF Set Call Number ______________________ Set Level 1 2 3 0RELOH 6HWWLQJV RFDO 6HWWLQJV Tones Key Click Battery Warning Range Warning Acknowledgement Error Tone Sync Tone ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Auto Backlight Auto Call Accept Change PIN ON OFF ON OFF ___ ___ ___ ___ DVH RQWUROOHU 6HWWLQJV Set Search Option Both Base Controllers Base Controller 1 Only B...

Page 81: ...lash Short Seizure Tone Dialing Short DTMF Hold Tone On Long Flash Long Seizure Pulse Dialing Long DTMF Hold Tone Off Privacy Line 1 On Line 2 On Line 1 Off Line 2 Off Caller ID Prefer Name No Mixed Case Prefer Number Mixed Case Call Log Log All Calls Log Unanswered Log No Calls Long Dist Prefix __________________ Area Codes Local Area Code Extra Area Code 1 Extra Area Code 2 Extra Area Code 3 ___...

Page 82: ...3 59 g Antenna External fixed Attachment Desk or wall mountable Dimensions 3 1 L 7 87 cm x 3 36 W 8 53 cm x 2 18 D 5 54 cm Weight 14 oz 396 89 g Attachment Desk or wall mountable Charge Time In the front charger compartment approximately 4 6 hours with standard rechargeable AA Ni Cd 600 mAH batteries approximately 12 hours with AA recharge able NiMH 1200 mAH batteries In the reserve battery compar...

Page 83: ... Approximately 36 hours with 2 standard rechargeable AA Ni Cd 600 mAH batteries Approximately 72 hours with 2 standard rechargeable AA NiMH 1200 mAH batteries Charge Time Approximately 4 6 hours with standard rechargeable AA Ni Cd 600 mAH batteries Approximately 12 hours with rechargeable AA NiMH 1200 mAH batteries Range 150 ft 45 72 m indoors 1 000 ft 304 8 m out doors Display Dynamic character s...

Page 84: ...is page as a template Avoid elec trical wiring 2 Remove the wall mount kit from the system box 3 Insert the screw inserts into the holes and turn the screws until there is a gap of approxi mately 3 mm between the head of the screw and the wall 4 Slide the base controller s mounting slots onto the screws 5 Plug the power supply into a functional 110 volt electrical outlet not controlled by a wall s...

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Page 86: ...36 tone dialing pulse dialing 46 which line to dial out on 44 ALL INT soft key 12 announced transfer viii 20 answering calls by lifting the handset from the charger 35 by pressing the TALK key 12 when multiple calls are ringing 15 while on a conference call 16 while on another line 15 while using the Directory or Call Log 16 area codes automatic entry of local area code 49 extra area codes 49 assi...

Page 87: ...on Call Waiting 7 calling 911 effects of Call Barring on 43 not possible when keyboard is protected 10 when handset is locked 32 calling See dialing capitalizing letters 24 changing the PIN handset 36 System 44 charger installation 5 specifications 61 charging time cordless handset 5 charging See batteries checking Directory memory 26 clearing See deleting CONF soft key ix 17 21 Conference calling...

Page 88: ...the Directory to another handset 26 creating a new entry 24 deleting an entry 27 deleting entire Directory 25 dialing from 26 editing an entry 27 Directory See also text entry displays 8 E emergency calls not possible when keyboard is protected 10 when handset is locked 32 enabling and disabling acknowledge tone 35 Auto Backlight 35 Auto Call Accept 35 Auto Line Select 44 battery warning 35 Call B...

Page 89: ...adset 4 help and customer support ii xv hold Consultation Hold 18 hold tone 47 HOLD soft key 9 I illuminating the display 35 incoming calls See answering inserting in Block Dialing sequence 14 Call Bar number 43 Directory entry 25 Long Dist prefix 49 installing the Gigaset 2402 1 INT soft key 9 INT key 8 intercom See handset internal calls announced transfer viii 20 answering 14 Conference calling...

Page 90: ...case mixed case 48 O OK soft key 9 one line access 7 setting for handsets 45 operating range 7 out of range warning 7 outgoing calls See dialing P pause Block Dialing sequence 14 Call Bar number 43 Directory entry 25 Long Dist prefix 49 pending 15 PIN forgetting 58 handset 36 pitch adjusting ringer 34 Please Register x 39 prefer name prefer number 47 preferring a line 44 preventing accidental key ...

Page 91: ...35 synchronizing sync tone 35 with base controller 41 system capabilities 10 system components 1 System PIN changing 44 forgetting 58 System Settings 42 menu tree 53 T TALK key 8 talk time 10 TDD access ii technical support ii xv telephone lock 32 terminating calls See ending text entry capitalizing 24 inserting a dash 24 inserting a space 24 key press table 9 24 timing calls 12 TOGGLE soft key 9 ...

Page 92: ...Index 71 V volume handset 34 ringer 34 W wall mounting base 2 charger 5 template 63 warnings xiv warranty xx Gigaset 2402 book Seite 71 Dienstag 6 Juli 1999 5 53 17 ...

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