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Gigaset AS180 User Manual

Gigaset AS180
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AS180 DUO / Singapur EN / A31008-M2002-Z201-3-6C19 / Overview.fm / 28.12.2010
Gigaset AS180/AS180DUO
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11.12. 11:56
INT MENU
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1Charge status of
the batteries
2Display keys
3Message key
Flashes: new messages
received
4Directory key
5 Control key (u)
6 Talk key
7End call and
On/Off key
8 Ringer on/off
(press and hold
in idle status)
9Keypad lock on/off
(press and hold)
10 Recall key
- Consultation call
(flash)
- Dialling pause
(press and hold)
11 Microphone
12 "Microphone off" key
The base station at a glance
AS180/AS180DUO base station
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2
4
6
3
5
7
11
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The handset at a glance
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12
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Display keys on handset:
Pressing a key launches the function that
appears above that key in the display.
Display
icon
Function when pressed
INT
Call other registered handsets
¢ page 9.
MENU
Open main/submenu (see
Menu tree
¢ page 12).
Go back one menu level.
U
Scroll up/down or adjust vol-
ume with u.
T
Move cursor to left/right
with u.
˜ Backspace deletes one charac-
ter at a time from right to left.
OK
Confirm menu function or save
entry.
Registration/paging key:
Search for handsets (press briefly, "Paging"
¢ page 9)
Register handsets (press and hold
¢ page 9).
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Gigaset AS180 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of melodies10
Maximum indoor range50 m
Maximum outdoor range300 m
Alarm clockYes
Phonebook capacity40 entries
VIP group with own melodyNo
Backlight colorAmber
Display diagonal1.42 \
Display number of lines3 lines
Display number of colorsMonochrome
Product colorBlack
Battery typeAAA
Standby time210 h
Number of batteries supported2
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Base dimensions103 x 56 x 124 mm
Handset dimensions (WxDxH)49 x 31 x 147 mm

Summary

Handset and Base Station Overview

Safety Precautions and Handling

Battery Safety and Disposal

Use only recommended rechargeable batteries and follow disposal regulations.

Usage and Environmental Warnings

Avoid medical appliance interference, hearing damage, and hazardous environments.

Cleaning and Liquid Contact

Clean with a damp cloth; handle liquid contact by immediate power off and drying.

ECO DECT Features

Reduced energy consumption and automatic transmission power reduction for environmental protection.

Initial Setup and Connection

Package Contents Check

Verify all included items upon unpacking the device.

Base Station Placement

Position the base station and charging cradle in a dry room within the specified temperature range.

Connecting the Base Station

Connect the mains adapter and telephone cable to the base station.

Handset Preparation and Setup

Connecting the Charging Cradle

Connect the power supply plug and mains adapter to the charging cradle.

Preparing the Handset Display

Remove the protective plastic film from the handset display.

Inserting Batteries

Insert batteries correctly and slide the battery cover back into place.

Handset Registration and Charging

Registering the Handset

Place the handset in the base station for automatic registration.

Battery Charging Cycle

Perform initial full charge and discharge for optimal battery performance.

Basic Phone Configuration

Setting Date and Time

Configure the date and time for incoming calls and alarms.

Activating/Deactivating Handset

Turn the handset on or off manually or automatically via the base station.

Making and Ending Calls

External Calls

Make and end calls using the public telephone network.

Accepting Incoming Calls

Answer calls by pressing the talk key or automatically.

Call Line Identification

View caller information if available from the network provider.

Mute Function

Temporarily mute your microphone during a call.

Directory Management

Opening the Directory

Access the stored phone numbers and names.

Adding Directory Entries

Save new phone numbers and associated names.

Dialling from Directory

Select an entry to make a call.

Directory Functions

Edit, delete, send, or manage directory entries.

Call Lists and Shortcuts

Using Shortcut Keys

Assign directory entries to keys for quick access.

Last Number Redial

View and redial the last dialled numbers.

Calls List and Voicemail

View incoming calls, missed calls, and access voicemail.

Network Mailbox Access

Assign key 1 for fast access to the network mailbox.

Multi-Handset Management

Locating a Handset (Paging)

Use the base station to locate a ringing handset.

Registering Handsets

Register additional handsets to the base station manually or automatically.

De-registering Handsets

Handsets can only be de-registered by resetting the base station.

Making Internal Calls

Make free calls between registered handsets.

Advanced Features and Settings

Internal Consultation/Call Transfer

Connect an external call to another internal participant.

Listening In (Conference)

Allow another internal participant to listen to or join an external call.

Setting the Alarm Clock

Activate, deactivate, and set the wake-up time for the alarm clock.

Phone and Base Station Settings

Changing Display Language

Select or change the language displayed on the handset.

Resetting the Handset

Reset individual handset settings to default while retaining data.

Restoring Factory Settings

Reset the base station to factory defaults, de-registering all handsets.

Repeater Mode

Activate repeater mode to increase the range of the base station.

PABX Operation

Changing Dialling Mode

Set the dialling mode (DTMF or DP) for PABX connection.

Setting Recall

Configure recall time settings for PABX calls.

Pause After Line Seizure

Set the pause duration before dialling for PABX connections.

Pause After Recall Key

Configure pause length after pressing the recall key for PABX.

Specifications and Troubleshooting

Entering Letters/Characters

Guide to inputting characters using the keypad.

Technical Specifications

Details on range, power supply, environmental conditions, and battery types.

Common Problems and Solutions

Troubleshooting common issues like no display or no connection.

Service and Support

Information on online support and customer care services.

Menu Tree Navigation

Menu Navigation Basics

How to select functions using MENU, arrow keys, or digit combinations.

Alarm Clock Menu

Activating, deactivating, and setting the alarm clock.

Audio Settings Menu

Adjusting handset volume, ringer volume, and melodies.

Settings Menu

Configuring language, auto answer, and resetting the handset.

Detailed Menu Functions

Call List Type Settings

Configure the call list to show missed calls or all calls.

System PIN and Base Reset

Change the system PIN and restore base station to factory settings.

Additional Settings

Activate/deactivate Repeater mode, Eco Mode+, and Eco Mode.

Preselection Settings

Configure network provider dialling codes for preselection.

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