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Gigaset 5020 User Manual

Gigaset 5020
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gigaset 5020 / IM eng-fra-russ-kro / A30350-M209-A801-5-UP19 / 5020.fm / 09.10.2009
1
GB
Gigaset 5020
*
Quick Guide
Keys
1 Repertory keys
2 Redial key
3 Recall key
4Mute key
5Shift key
6Quiet key
7 Loudspeaker key (handsfree)
8Loud key
9Set key
10 Up key
11 Down key
12 OK key (dial number displayed)
Display symbols
P In setting mode
Shift key pressed
--- Ready for use
y Microphone off
è Baby Call (direct call) number set
o Entry mark when setting (e.g. volume)
u
Recall key pressed
P
Pause
z
No memory content
{ Telephone locked
zzzz
When trying to connect: telephone locked
0
9
Phone number
With tone dialling:
n
* key pressed
-
# key pressed
With additional services from public network providers:
| New call in calls list
(Flashing) A new message has arrived
ë Call waiting
Call forwarding immediately
˜ Call forwarding on no reply
Call forwarding when busy
š Anonymous call on
Safety precautions
When installing, connecting and operating the telephone,
always observe the following precautions:
Only use the plugs and leads supplied.
Only connect the connecting lead to the socket/jack
provided for that purpose.
Only connect approved accessories.
Arrange the connecting lead where it will not cause
accidents.
Position the telephone on a non-slip surface.
For your safety and protection, the telephone must not
be used in bath or shower rooms (wet locations).
The telephone is not splash proof.
Never expose the telephone to sources of heat, direct
sunlight or other electrical devices.
Protect your telephone from moisture, dust, corrosive
liquids and vapours.
Never open up the telephone yourself.
Do not touch the plug contact with pointed or metallic
objects.
Do not carry the telephone by the leads.
If you give your Gigaset 5020 to someone else, make
sure you also give them the user guide.
*Manufactured by Gigaset Communications GmbH under
trademark license of Siemens AG.
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Gigaset 5020 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCorded Telephone
Caller IDYes
Call waitingYes
RedialYes
Volume controlYes
Battery backupNo
RingerAdjustable
Power sourceMains powered

Summary

Phone Display Codes and Functions

General Status Codes

Codes indicating pause, memory status, and phone lock.

Dialling and Service Codes

Codes for tone dialling, call waiting, forwarding, and messages.

Safety Precautions

General Installation and Usage Safety

Precautions for connecting, operating, and positioning the telephone safely.

Environmental and Handling Safety

Warnings regarding heat, moisture, cleaning, and handling the telephone.

Preparing the Telephone for Use

Installation Recommendations

Guidelines for optimal placement and environmental conditions for the telephone.

Connecting the Telephone

Step-by-step instructions for connecting the handset and phone line.

Setting the Internal Clock

Procedure to set the current time on the telephone display.

Making Calls

Instructions on how to dial numbers using the handset or keypad.

Telephone Operation and Features

Handsfree Talking Functions

How to activate and deactivate handsfree mode during or before calls.

Number Redial Functions

Using last number redial and dialing from the redial list.

Repertory Key Dialling

Saving and dialling numbers using the repertory keys.

Saving Phone Numbers

Methods for saving numbers into the phone's memory.

Adjusting Telephone Settings

Ringer Volume and Frequency

Setting the ringer volume and the frequency of the ring tone.

Ringtone Selection

Choosing from ten different ringtones for incoming calls.

Handset Volume and Mute

Adjusting handset volume and activating/deactivating the mute function.

Loudspeaker Volume

Adjusting the loudspeaker volume during handsfree calls.

Advanced Telephone Functions

Baby Call Number Setting

Setting a number for automatic dialling when the phone is locked.

Telephone Lock Activation

How to lock and unlock the telephone to prevent unauthorized calls.

Call Management and PABX Operation

Call Duration Display

Activating or deactivating the display of call duration.

Setting Pause Time

Configuring the duration of pauses used in dialling.

Changing Dialling Mode

Switching between tone and pulse dialling modes.

PABX External Line Prefixes

Managing external line prefixes for PABX systems.

Public Telephone System Features

Recall Key Settings

Setting the flash time for the Recall key for system services.

Using Calling Line Identification

Conditions and display for incoming call number identification.

Calls List Navigation

Viewing, scrolling, and interacting with the calls list.

Advanced Call List and Function Keys

Managing Calls List Entries

Deleting all entries or individual entries from the calls list.

Area Code Display Settings

Configuring the display of area codes for incoming calls.

Message Notification

Understanding the display for new messages from network providers.

Repertory Keys as Function Keys

Assigning and using repertory keys for specific telephone functions.

Function Key Configuration

Assigning and Changing Function Keys

Process for assigning new functions or changing existing ones on keys.

Saving Call Forwarding on Function Keys

Storing call forwarding settings on repertory keys.

Activating Call Forwarding via Function Key

How to activate call forwarding using a pre-assigned function key.

Troubleshooting and Support

Function Key Deactivation

Deactivating call forwarding using a function key.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for problems like no signal, dialling errors, and display issues.

Insert Strips and Contacts

Information on obtaining label inserts and seeking support.

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