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Gigaset C28

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Gigaset

Expandable digital cordless phone

Safety precautions

Do not pollute the environment. Emergency numbers can-
not be dialled if the keypad lock (page 2) is activated!
Not all of the functions described in this manual are avail-
able in all countries.

1 Charge status of the

battery pack

2 Internal number of the 

handset

3 Display  keys
4 Talk key
5 Directory key
6 End call and 

On/Off key

7 Ringer  on/off

(long press)

8

eypad lock

9 Recall key

- Confer (Flash)
- Dial pause

(long press)

10 Microphone
11 Speed dial list key

Base

Display keys:

Pressing the keys launches whichever function 
that appears above them in the display.

Display 
icon

Meaning when pressed

Þ

Open the last number redial list 
(page 4).

Ü

Open the calls or network mailbox 
list (page 4).

INT

Open the list of registered hand-
sets (page 5).

MENU

Open main menu/submenu.

t

and 

s

Scroll up/down, or adjust volume.

u

and 

v

Move cursor to the left/right.

ß

Backspace deletes one character at 
a time. 

OK

Confirm menu function or store an 
entry.

Register/Paging key 
(page 4/page 5)

Handset C28

W

Read this manual and the safety precautions care-
fully before use. Explain their contents to your 
children, and the potential hazards associated 
with using the telephone.

Only use 

the mains unit supplied

.

Fit only the 

approved rechargeable battery 

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 these instructions (page 6).

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 against 
your ear while it is ringing (incoming call).

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Do not install the phone in a bathroom or 
shower room as the handset and base are not 
splash-proof. (page 7)

Do not use the telephone in environments 
subject to explosion hazard (e.g. auto paint 
shops).

If you give your Gigaset to someone else, make 
sure you also give them the operating manual.

Dispose of the battery pack and telephone in 
accordance with environmental regulations.

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Summary of Contents for Gigaset C28

Page 1: ... function or store an entry Register Paging key page 4 page 5 Handset C28 W Read this manual and the safety precautions care fully before use Explain their contents to your children and the potential hazards associated with using the telephone Only use the mains unit supplied Fit only the approved rechargeable battery pack Never use a conventional non recharge able battery pack as this could damag...

Page 2: ...tly displayed only after uninterrupted charging discharging You should not therefore interrupt the charging process Charging is electronically controlled to prevent overcharging The battery pack heats up during charging this is normal and not dangerous After a time the charge capacity of the pack will decrease for technical reasons You must set the date and time to ensure that the times of calls a...

Page 3: ...the display key INT The call is held wait melody To cancel the function Press a briefly Using the directory and other lists Directory and speed dial list These two lists are used in the same way To open the directory Press h To open the speed dial list Press C Directory Can store up to 20 numbers and associ ated names Speed dial list Can store up to 8 numbers 12 dig its max e g private phone numbe...

Page 4: ...is play The handset is automatically assigned the next available internal number 1 4 This number appears in the top left of the display after success ful registering e g 2 If all of the internal num bers 1 to 4 are used up i e four handsets have been registered handset number 4 is de regis tered and overwritten Manual registering Gigaset handset 1 On the handset MENU REGISTER HS enter your system ...

Page 5: ...ear a beep Requirement The BARGE IN function is activated Activating deactivating internal barge in MENU BASE SET ADD FEATURES BARGE IN on Internal barge in The display shows LINE IN USE You wish to barge in on the call c Press the talk key You are connected All parties hear a signal tone The display shows LISTENING IN End a Press the end call key If one of the internal parties presses the end cal...

Page 6: ... dial pause You can change the length of the dial pause if your PABX requires this refer to the operating instruc tions of the PABX MENU N O 1 2 The digit for the current pause length flashes 1 800 ms 2 1600 ms 3 3200 ms Enter digit OK To insert a dial pause press S for 2 seconds A P appears in the display Appendix Character set chart Press the required key the number of times indi cated Specifica...

Page 7: ...ours in charging shell Calling time approx hours Standby time approx hours Problem Cause Solution Nothing appears in the display The handset is not switched on Battery pack is flat Press the end call key a for approx 5 seconds or place the handset in the base Charge replace the battery pack page 2 No response to key press HOLD KEY appears in the display The keypad lock is activated Press the hash ...

Page 8: ...ectable melodies Input format MMDDYY Input format HHMM Select 12 or 24 hour clock Change system PIN default is 0000 R estore factory setting system PIN does not change handsets are still registered Select between TONE and PULSE Use s to selec Activate deactivate the function 1 2 AL ARM CL OCK 3 HS SETT 3 1 RINGER 3 2 MELODY 4 5 BASE SETT 5 1 CLOCK 5 1 1DATE 5 1 2TIME 5 1 3CLOCK MODE 5 2 SYSTEM PIN...

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