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The Hicom
®
cordless EM DECT telephone system com-
prises
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the radio exchange for the Hicom 150 E system,
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up to 16 base stations (transmitter/receiver),
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up to 64 2000C pocket or 2000C mobile units
(cordless telephones),
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and the Gigaset 2000L pocket or 2000L charging shells.
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Please read the safety precautions on page 2!
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The mobile unit and charging shell should not be placed
near electronic devices, such as other telephones, hi-fi,
office or microwave devices, as this may adversely affect
the operation of your telephone and/or the electronic
equipment.
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Do not expose the mobile unit or charging shell to direct
sunlight or other sources of heat.
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Use the mobile unit at temperatures b5 °C and
+45 °C.
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Do not expose the mobile unit or charging shell to damp
environments.
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Avoid using the mobile unit and charging shell in rooms
where there is a lot of dust.
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The devices offer a high level of privacy. No protection
can be guaranteed against illegal bugging using other
radio receivers.
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When operating the mobile unit, a basic distinction is
made between
– telephone/switching functions, e.g. when a call is in
progress, and
– local functions, display when mobile unit is on.
Hicom cordless EM
Environmental conditions
General operating instructions
General
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General
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Local functions can also be performed in the charging
shell.
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Before saving, local functions can be cancelled with the
menu key
or the on-hook key
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Your telephone directory entries, all settings and your PIN
are not lost, even if you remove the batteries.
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Call charges are displayed on the mobile unit in the
same way as call charges are displayed on optiset E tele-
phones.
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A Gigaset base station is operated in accordance with the
Gigaset operating instructions.
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Depending on the environment, the range in the open is
up to 300 m.
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In buildings, the range extends up to 50 m (depending
on the room and building layout and construction).
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If you leave the radio range of one of the base stations
in the system during a call, the range warning tone* is
signalled and the range warning symbol
is dis-
played. The quality of the voice connection drops, espe-
cially if you move. For a better voice connection, move
back into the base station range!
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The radio connection is lost if you exceed the range. This
is identified by the flashing of
, for example.
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Please consult your system administrator in the case of
ongoing range problems!
*
Deactivated by default; for information on activating/deactivating, see page 50
Radio range
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Integrated power saving function: If you leave the base
station radio range when the mobile unit is switched on,
the interval between synchronisation attempts gradually
increases – this increases the battery life in stand-by
mode.
To ensure that the mobile unit can be used as soon as
you return to the radio network, you should immediately
register it again:
Press the On/Off key until the display is blank, press
the On/Off key again until the mobile unit is on.
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If you intend to leave the radio network and take your
mobile unit with you, we recommend that you turn the
mobile unit off in order to save the batteries.
You can fit the supplied attachment clip to your mobile unit if
you wish to use it.
Attach it to the rear of the mobile unit. Slot the protrusions
on the attachment clip into the holes on the sides of the
mobile unit (at display level).
To clean the mobile unit and the charging shell, simply wipe
them with a damp or antistatic cloth. Never use a dry cloth
(since this can generate electrostatic charges and dis-
charges) and never use abrasive cleaning agents.
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If you lend your mobile unit to someone else, please make
sure that you include the operating instructions with it.
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Please dispose of defective batteries, mobile units and
charging shells in accordance with legal requirements.
Leaving the radio network
Fitting the attachment clip
Cleaning the mobile unit
Lending/disposing
General