11
First steps
Gigaset E365 / AUS / A31008-M1806-C401-1-7619 / starting.fm / 10.11.2008
Ve
rs
ion 4,
16
.09.
2005
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To charge the batteries, leave the hand-
set in the charging cradle on the
base station.
For questions and problems see page 36.
Initial charging and discharging of
batteries
Battery charging is indicated in the top
right of the display by a flashing battery
icon
e
,
V
or
U
. During handset
operation, the battery icon indicates the
charge status of the batteries (page 1).
The correct charge status can only be dis-
played when the batteries are first fully
charged
and
discharged through use.
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To do this, leave the handset in the
base without interruption until the bat-
tery icon stops flashing in the display
(approx. 6h).
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Once the batteries are fully charged,
remove the handset from the base and
do not put it back again until the batter-
ies are fully discharged.
Please remember:
u
Always repeat the charging and dis-
charging procedure if you remove the
batteries from the handset and re-
insert them.
u
The batteries may warm up as they are
charging. This is not dangerous.
u
After a time the charge capacity of the
batteries will decrease for technical rea-
sons.
Setting the date and time
§Menu§
¢
Settings
¢
§OK§
¢
Date/Time
¢
§OK§
~
Enter the day, month and year
with 6 digits and press
§OK§
.
Use
q
to move between the
fields.
~
Enter the time in 24 hour
format with four digits
(e.g. 2 0 1 5 for 8:15pm)
and press
§OK§
.
Use
q
to move between
the fields.
Once the phone is registered and the
time set, the idle display looks as shown
on page 1.
Your phone is now ready for use.
The answering machine is set with a
standard announcement.
Notes:
– The handset may only be placed in the
base/charging cradle provided for it.
– If the handset has switched itself off
because the batteries are flat and is then
placed in the base/cradle, it will switch
itself on automatically.
Note:
After the first battery charge
and
discharge
you may replace your handset in its base after
every call.
Note:
You will find explanations for the symbols and
typographical conventions used in this user
guide in the appendix, page 36.