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Siemens Gigaset AS300 User Manual

Siemens Gigaset AS300
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AS200-AS200A-AS300 / IRL / A31008-M2208-V101-1-7619 / Overview.fm / 02.11.2010
Gigaset AS200/AS200A/AS300
±V
11.12. 11:56
INT MENU
1Charge status of
the batteries
2Answer machine icon
(AS200A only)
3Display keys
4Message key
Flashes: new messages
received
5 AS200/AS200A:
h Directory key
AS300:
d Handsfree key
6 Control key (u)
7 Talk key
8 AS300:
h Directory key
(press down)
9End call and
On/Off key
10 Ringer on/off
(press and hold
in idle status)
11 Keypad lock on/off
(press and hold)
12 Recall key
- Consultation call
(flash)
- Dialling pause
(press and hold)
13 Microphone
14 "Microphone off" key
The base station at a glance
AS200A base station
AS200/AS300 base station
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5
12
3
4
1
11
2
3
5
7
4
6
9
13
1
The handset at a glance
12
14
8
10
1 Registration/paging key:
Search for handsets (press briefly, "Paging"
¢ page 10)
Register handsets (press and hold
¢ page 10).
2 On/Off key: activate and deactivate answer machine.
Lights up: answer machine is activated.
3 Volume keys: ( = quieter; + = louder)
During message playback: adjust the speaking volume.
While phone is ringing: adjust ringer volume.
4 Play/Stop key:
Play back messages from the answer machine, or cancel playback.
Flashes: there is at least one new message or message is in the process
of being recorded.
Flashes very quickly: memory is full.
During message playback:
5 Delete current message.
6 Skip to the start of the current message (press once) or go to the pre-
vious message (press twice).
7Skip to next message.
Display keys on handset:
Pressing a key launches the function that
appears above that key in the display.
AS200/AS200A AS300
Display
icon
Function when pressed
INT
Call other registered handsets
¢ page 11.
MENU
Open main/submenu (see
Menu tree
¢ page 16).
Go back one menu level.
U
Scroll up/down or adjust
volume 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.
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Siemens Gigaset AS300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCordless Telephone
GAP StandardYes
Frequency1.9 GHz
Answering MachineNo
Standby TimeUp to 200 hours
Phonebook Capacity100 entries
Display TypeLCD
DisplayBacklit
Battery TypeNiMH
Caller IDYes
Handsets1
Eco ModeYes
DECT StandardDECT
RingtonesPolyphonic
RangeUp to 50 meters indoors, up to 300 meters outdoors
ExpandabilityUp to 4 handsets
Weight120 grams

Summary

Handset Overview

Display Keys Functionality

Explains how pressing display keys launches functions shown in the display.

Base Station Overview

Registration/Paging Key

Describes the function of the registration/paging key on the base station.

Answer Machine On/Off Key

Details the function of the On/Off key for the answer machine.

Volume Control Keys

Explains the usage of volume up and down keys.

Message Playback/Stop Key

Describes the function of the key used to play or stop messages.

Message Deletion Function

Details how to delete the current message.

Message Navigation

Explains how to skip to previous or next messages.

Safety Precautions

General Safety Warnings

Consolidates key safety advice for device usage, including batteries, hearing, and environment.

Care and Liquid Contact

Provides instructions for device maintenance and handling liquid contact.

ECO DECT Features

Reduced Energy Consumption

Explains the power-saving adapter plug and reduced power usage.

Reduced Transmission Power

Details how transmission power is automatically reduced.

Initial Setup Steps

Check Pack Contents

Verifies all items included in the product package.

Base Station and Cradle Setup

Guides placement and setup of the base station and charging cradle.

Connecting the Base Station

Details the connection of the base station to power and the telephone line.

Handset Preparation

Connecting Charging Cradle

Instructions on how to connect the charging cradle to power.

Remove Protective Film

Instruction to prepare the handset display by removing the protective film.

Inserting Batteries

Guides the correct insertion of batteries and closing the battery cover.

Handset Registration and Charging

Registering the Handset

Explains the automatic process for registering the handset to the base station.

Initial Battery Charging Cycle

Details the procedure for initial charging and discharging of batteries.

Date, Time, and Handset Operation

Setting Date and Time

Configures the phone's date and time for call logging and alarms.

Idle Display Overview

Describes the information displayed on the handset in idle status.

Activating/Deactivating Handset

Explains how to turn the handset on and off.

Making and Managing Calls

Making External Calls

Provides steps for initiating and ending external telephone calls.

Accepting Incoming Calls

Details how to answer an incoming call.

Caller Identification

Information on displaying caller's number and name (CLIP/CLI).

Mute Functionality

Explains how to use the microphone mute during a call.

Handsfree Talking (AS300)

Using Handsfree Mode

Instructions for activating and switching between earpiece and handsfree modes.

Directory and List Management

Managing the Directory

Steps for storing, accessing, and editing directory entries.

Dialing from Directory

Procedures for making calls using directory entries.

Directory Functions

Details available operations for directory entries like Copy, Edit, Delete.

Shortcut Keys and Redial List

Using Shortcut Keys

Instructions for assigning and using shortcut keys for quick dialing.

Transferring Directory to Handset

Procedure for sending directory entries to another handset.

Last Number Redial List

Accessing and managing the list of the ten last dialled numbers.

Calls List and Voicemail

Accessing the Calls List

Viewing incoming, missed, and answered calls.

Calls List Functions

Operations available for call list entries like Copy, Delete, Date/Time.

Calling Back from Calls List

How to return calls directly from the calls list.

Answer Machine and Voicemail Operation (AS200A)

Voicemail List Access

Steps for opening and listening to messages in the voicemail list.

Answer Machine Activation

How to activate and deactivate the answer machine feature.

Recording Announcements

Instructions for recording personal greeting messages.

Message Playback Control

Details on stopping, resuming, and navigating through messages.

Answer Machine and Handset Management

Message Deletion

Procedures for deleting individual or all old messages.

Call Pickup During Recording

How to intercept a call while the answer machine is recording.

Answer Machine Setup Options

Customizing answer machine settings like delay time and recording length.

Remote Answer Machine Access

Instructions for checking and operating the answer machine remotely.

Locating a Handset (Paging)

Using the base station to locate a misplaced handset by making it ring.

Registering Additional Handsets

Steps for manually registering extra handsets to the base station.

De-registering Handsets

Information on removing handsets from the base station.

Multi-Handset and Alarm Features

Making Internal Calls

Free calls between registered handsets on the same base station.

Internal Consultation Call

How to add internal parties to an ongoing external call.

Listening In to External Calls

Allowing internal participants to monitor or join external calls.

Setting the Alarm Clock

Activating and configuring the wake-up time for the alarm clock.

Changing Display Language

Procedure for selecting and changing the handset's display language.

Resetting the Handset

Restoring the handset to its default settings, retaining directory/lists.

Base Station Configuration

Restoring Factory Settings

Steps for resetting the base station to its original factory configuration.

Repeater Mode Activation

How to activate repeater mode to increase base station range.

Operating on PABX Systems

Settings required for operating the phone on a Private Automatic Branch Exchange.

Recall and Pause Settings

Adjusting dialling parameters like recall time and line seizure pause.

Appendix and Troubleshooting

Entering Letters and Characters

Guide on how to input letters and characters using the keypad.

Technical Specifications

Details on technology, capacity, power consumption, and general specs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common problems encountered and their corresponding solutions.

Customer Service and Assistance

Online Support Resources

Information on accessing help and support via the Gigaset online portal.

Contacting Customer Service

Provides phone numbers and details for customer service and advice.

Authorisation and Guarantee Information

Device Authorisation and Use

Details on device compliance, intended use, and regulatory declarations.

Guarantee Certificate Details

Explains the terms, duration, and coverage of the manufacturer's guarantee.

Guarantee Exclusions and Claims

Outlines conditions that may invalidate the guarantee and how to submit claims.

Menu Tree Navigation

Alarm Clock Menu

Configuration options for the alarm clock feature.

Audio Settings Menu

Adjustments for ringer volume, melodies, and handset volume.

Voice Mail Menu

Settings related to the answer machine and network mailbox.

Detailed Menu Settings

Message Length and Ring Delay

Settings for answer machine recording time and call answering delay.

Handset Settings

Configuration for handset language, auto answer, and registration.

Base Station Settings

Includes PIN, factory reset, repeater mode, and eco modes.

Preselection Settings

Configuration for network provider dialling codes.

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