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Gigaset A140/A240 / GBR / A31008-M1643-L101-1-7619 / Wyoming.fm / 16.08.2005

Storing a number in the directory/speed dial list

h

/

C

¢

 

MENU 

¢

 NEW ENTRY

Table for text/numerical entry: see page 7. 
Cursor control: see page 1.

Dialling with the directory

Speed dialling

Example: Press key 

I

 long

 

¢

c

.

Last number redial list

This list contains the five last dialled numbers.

Þ

 (open the list) 

¢

 

MENU

The following functions are available:

Clear the list: 

Þ

 

¢

MENU

¢

L

 

¢

OK

.

Dialling a number

You can select a number from the last number 

redial list:

Þ

 

¢

 Select an entry

 

¢

 

c

Calls list/Network mailbox list 

Press the display key 

Û

 to open the caller list and 

network mailbox list (see Menu Tree, page 10). 

Calls list:

 The numbers of the last 30 

missed

 calls 

are stored. 
When the phone is in idle status, new missed calls 

are indicated by a flashing 

Example of how the calls list appears: 

Opening the calls list and selecting an entry

You can view entries you have already read. 

Using the calls list

Û

¢

 Select an entry (see above)

¢

 MENU

The following functions are available:

Calling back a caller from the calls list:

Û

¢

 Select an entry

 

¢

 

c

~

OK

Enter phone number and confirm. 

~

OK

Directory:

 Enter name and confirm.

Speed dial:

 Enter the digit of the 

required speed dial key (2–9), then 

enter the name and confirm.

a

Press and 

hold

 (back to idle status). 

h

Open the directory.

~

Enter the first letter of the name.

s

If there is more then one entry, 

select the name.

c

Press the talk key. 

EDIT ENTRY

Add/edit number and use to 

dial

COPY TO DIR

Store number in directory

Û

 

Open calls list.

s

CALLS OK

Confirm. 
The last incoming call is dis-

played.

s

Select entry.

DELETE

Delete an individual number

COPY TO DIR

Store a number in the direc-

tory. Enter name

TIME

Establish date and time of a call

STATUS

Read or not read

DELETE LIST

Delete complete calls list

Û

CALLS  02/08

Number of old, read entries 

Number of new entries

Summary of Contents for Gigaset A140

Page 1: ...attery pack Never use a conventional non recharge able battery pack as this could damage your health and cause injury Use the battery pack as directed in this manual page 7 The operation of medical appliances may be affected Be aware of the technical conditions within the particular environment e g doctor s practice The handset may cause an intrusive hum in hearing aids Do not hold the handset aga...

Page 2: ...lide the cover down Step 3 Registering the handset to the base and charging the battery pack Place your handset in the base with the display facing forwards The handset will now register automatically to the base For procedure see page 5 Charging the battery pack To charge the battery pack leave the handset in the base for approx ten hours The battery pack is now fully charged The charge status of...

Page 3: ...s name will be displayed if it is stored in the directory Requirements 1 You have asked your network provider for the caller s number CLIP to be displayed on your handset screen 2 The caller has asked the network provider for his number to be identified CLI The display shows if you have not requested CLIP WITHHELD if the caller has withheld CLI or UNAVAILABLE if it has not been requested Muting Yo...

Page 4: ...e calls list appears Opening the calls list and selecting an entry You can view entries you have already read Using the calls list Û Select an entry see above MENU The following functions are available Calling back a caller from the calls list Û Select an entry c OK Enter phone number and confirm OK Directory Enter name and confirm Speed dial Enter the digit of the required speed dial key 2 9 then...

Page 5: ...3 sec The registration process starts De registering handsets You can de register your Gigaset A14 A24 from the base station as follows INT Select handset MENU DE REG H SET OK Enter the system PIN default is 0000 OK DE REGISTER OK a The internal number disappears from the de regis tered handset Handsets that have not been de registered retain their internal number Using several handsets Internal c...

Page 6: ...set Restoring the factory settings of the handset will not affect entries in the directory the calls list or the speed dial list or the handset s registration to the base MENU OI RESET OK Base station settings Changing pause after line seizure You can change the length of the pause that is inserted between pressing the talk key c and sending the number MENU N O 1 L The digit for the current pause ...

Page 7: ...3 x 4 x 5 x 6 x Q 0 _ 1 Space 1 R appears in display as j P Standard DECT and GAP compatible Range up to 300 m outdoors up to 50 m indoors Mains unit 230 V 50 Hz Operating temperature 5 C to 45 C Dimensions Handset 154 x 59 x 29 mm L W H Dimensions Base 87 x 129 x 89 mm L x W x H Weight Handset approx 127 g including battery pack Weight Base approx 121 g Re chargeable battery pack NiMH 2xAAA Pack ...

Page 8: ...ited Kingdom 0906 9597555 0 75 minute Please have your receipt ready when calling Replacement or repair services are not offered in countries where our product is not sold by author ised dealers Authorisation Your Gigaset is intended for operation in your country as depicted on the underside of the base station and the packaging Country specific condi tions have been taken into account The CE mark...

Page 9: ... separate data medium shall be excluded from the Guar antee The purchase receipt together with the date of purchase shall be required as evidence for invoking the Guarantee Claims under the Guar antee must be submitted within two months of the Guarantee default becoming evident Ownership of devices or components replaced by and returned to Siemens shall vest in Sie mens This Guarantee shall apply ...

Page 10: ...lable during the call when you press the MENU display key RINGBACK ACCEPT REJECT EXTN CALL END CALL CONFERENCE END CONF 2 AUDIO SET UP 2 2 RINGER 5 level settings Crescendo OFF 2 3 MELODY 10 selectable melodies 3 BASE SET 3 1 DATE TIME 3 1 1 DATE SET Input format DDMMYY 3 1 2 CLOCK SET Input format HHMM 3 1 3 CLOCK MODE Select 12 or 24 hour clock 3 2 SYSTEM PIN Change system PIN default is 0000 3 ...

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