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Operating Instructions

Note:

Please read these instructions, with their safety precautions, before using this equipment!

Gigaset 1054

Cordless Digital DECT Telephone System

8 mobile units can be connected

2 non-cordless terminals can be connected

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Table of Contents

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Introduction

About this Device

With the purchase of Gigaset 1054, you have selected a cordless system which combines the advantages of ???unrestricted freedom of telephoning??? with the convenience of a first rate tele- communications system.

This device is equipped with modern digital technology based on the latest European standards for cordless telephones (DECT and GAP). The DECT technology offers, among other things, a high level of security against unauthorized eavesdropping within the radio cell as well as good digital voice quality. In addition, it enables the simple expansion of the Gigaset 1054 basic config- uration -- for example one base station, two mobile units -- to a telephone system which can be used to place external and internal calls. Mobile units of the Gigaset 1000 series and upward can be operated on Gigaset 1054.

Gigaset 1054 can be used for both private and professional purposes, for example in office build- ings and small companies. In addition to the usual telephone functions, it offers, among other things:

???Direct dial to the mobile units or auxiliary devices

???2 simultaneous external calls

???Operation of 8 mobile units and 2 non-cordless auxiliary devices on one base station

???No-charge internal calls among 6 mobile units

???Simultaneous use of a maximum of 6 cordless devices

???Coding of transmissions between mobile unit and base station

???Operation of a mobile unit on up to 4 base stations, thus expanding the radio range within which you can place and receive calls.

About the Operating Instructions

You can install and connect your Gigaset 1054 yourself. To do so, please read the chapter ???Put- ting Into Service.???

The device is pre-set in the factory so that, after putting the base station and mobile unit into ser- vice, you can begin using the telephone without making any additional settings.

Information about operation of the telephone can be found in the sections:

???Operation with Gigaset 1000 S standard mobile unit

???Operation with Gigaset 1000 C comfort mobile unit

???Operation with non-cordless auxiliary devices.

The other chapters of the operating instructions deal with the special functions and the expan- sion of Gigaset 1054.

We recommend that you read these additional chapters in order to acquaint yourself fully with the capabilities of your Gigaset 1054.

At the end of the operating instructions, you will find a capsulated version of the instructions, including the most important functions. The table of contents and index are provided to help you find functions, system settings and other information expeditiously.

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Overview Figures

Front of Gigaset 1054

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Rear of Gigaset 1054

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Overview Figures

Standard Mobile Unit 1000S

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Carry clip

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Comfort Mobile Unit 1000C

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Carry clip

Legend

1Handset

2Screen

3Repeat dial key

4Memory key

5Speed dial key

6Dialpad

7Internal key

8Signal key

9ON/OFF/LOCK key

10Seize key

11Microphone

12Star key

13Pound key

14Tone ringing loudspeaker

15Battery compartment / cover

Legend

1Handset

2Screen (illuminated)

3Dialog key

4Dialog key

5Menu key

6Dialpad (alpha- numeric)

7Internal key

8Signal key

9ON/OFF/LOCK key

10Seize key

11Microphone

12Star key

13Pound key

14Tone ringing loudspeaker

15Battery compartment/ cover

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Important Tips

Safety Precautions

For your safety and protection, do not use the base station or mobile units in bathrooms or showers (damp areas); the telephones are not waterproof.

Warning

???Use only approved rechargeable Nickel Cadmium batteries (NiCd) (See ???Important Information about Using the Battery Cells,??? page 15).

Never use other rechargeable battery cells or normal (non-rechargeable) batteries. These might short circuit or destroy the battery casing (dangerous). Follow the instruc- tions found on the labels in the battery compartments of mobile units and charging units.

The symbols on these labels state :

??? Use only the type listed in the operating instructions

(See chapter ???Inserting and Loading the Batteries???, page 14)

???Use only rechargeable batteries and in the polarity shown.

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???Do not immerse batteries in water, and do not expose them to fire.

???Do not dispose of old defective batteries in your normal household trash.

???Batteries become warm while charging; this is normal and does not represent a danger.

???Do not use charging units from other manufacturers, since these could damage the batteries.Supplemental charging units can be ordered from Siemens.

???Use only the AC adapter delivered with your device, bearing the number C 39280-Z4-C65.

???Connected non-cordless auxiliary devices (telephone, fax, door interphone...) which have exposed metal parts might temporarily conduct abnormally high voltage, for instance during an electrical storm, and should not be touched.

???The mobile unit must not be operated in environments where there is danger of explosion.

CE Mark of Approval and Certification for the Main Connection and Telephone Systems

The Federal Agency for Telecommunication Certification (???Bundesamt f??r Zulassungen in der Telekommunikation???) has issued the BZT certification for this telephone system. It has been approved in line with the EU Guidelines 91/263/EWG, Telecommunication Devices.

This telephone system fulfills the requirements set forth in the EU Guidelines:

89/336/EWG ???Electromagnetic Compatibility???

73/23/EWG ???Electrical Resources for Use within Certain Voltage Limitations???

The CE identification mark certifies the device???s conformity with these guidelines.

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Putting Into Service

Important Information

Dialing Mode

The factory setting on your telephone system is for ???tone dialing.??? In some cases, it might be necessary to change the setting to the old dialing mode of ???pulse dialing.???

Instructions on how to determine and set the dialing mode are found on page 20 and on page 25.

Connection Cable

The connection cable included with the device is equipped with the TAE connection plug (TAE = Telephone Adaptor).

If the proper telephone adaptor jack (TAE) is not available at the installation site, it can be ordered from the German Telekom AG.

Use only original Siemens connection cables. Other cables may have a different configuration.

Power Supply Unit

The power supply unit included with the device is necessary for operation of your telephone sys- tem.

Telephone Systems

The telephone system is suitable for connection to telephone systems with signal key functions (consultation) ???Flash??? and ???Ground.???

New Features for Telephone Service

Systems connected to a digital switching exchange of the German Telekom AG have access to a number of new features such as call waiting, call forwarding, lock and others.

If you want to take advantage of these features, please consult the German Telekom AG. Your Gigaset 1054 is equipped to accommodate these features.

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Putting Into Service

Step by Step Instructions

In order to put the Gigaset 1054 telephone system into service, follow the simple step by step procedure illustrated below :

You can now use the phone in a target-specific manner.

System Code

In order to put your base station into service and to change your settings, you must first enter a four-digit code, the system code. The procedure for doing this is described in the operating instructions. At the time of delivery, "0000" is set as the system code. You must use this pre-set "0000" system code to register the first mobile unit. A separate mobile unit PIN is available for the disabling of an individual mobile unit.

Recommendation:

We recommend that the system code be changed after registration of the first mobile unit (see page 30). The system code "blocks" your system from being accessed by any unauthorized indi- viduals. Registration of additional mobile units as well as system settings can only be carried out after entering this system code.

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Contents of Package

1 Base station

2TAE connection cables (2)

3Plug-in power supply unit

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4Operating instructions

52 screws and plugs

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Gigaset 1054

Schnurloses digitales DECT-Telefonsystem

Operating Instructions

8 Mobile units can be connected

2 non-cordless devices can be connected

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Special Accessories

???Gigaset 1000S mobile units

???Gigaset 1000C comfort mobile units

???Rechargeable batteries for mobile units

???Gigaset 1000L charging units

???Cordless telephone connectors Gigaset 1000TAE

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Putting Into ServiceBase Station Gigaset 1054

Tips for the Most Advantageous Installation of the Base Station

If you are using non-cordless telephones along with this cordless telephone, we recommend that you keep as great a distance as possible between the telephone and the base station in order to prevent humming (technical source) noises on the telephone.

Place the base station at the most central site possible within the range in which you want to be able to use the phone. For example:

in the hallway of your apartment,

in a centrally-located room of your house, office or apartment,

not in the basement,

not in the attic.

The base station should, if possible, be installed at an easily accessible site. For example:

in an open space in the room,

not in alcoves,

not behind metal doors, heavy furniture, metal cabinets,

not in places which are especially heavily shielded from radio waves by thick (steel) concrete walls or metal walls.

If you also want to be able to use the phone outside of the building, install the base station:

as near to window level as possible,

in a room facing your grounds.

Installation Site / Selection of the Mounting Site

In selecting the installation site, the following criteria should be taken into consideration:

1.The telephone connection cable must be long enough to reach the jack of your TAE connec- tor.

2.A 220/230 V electrical outlet must be available at the installation site for supply of power to the base station.

3.In order to prevent mutual interference, the installation site should not be in direct proximity to other devices such as, for example, a HiFi, office equipment or microwave appliances.

The base station is designed for operation in protected rooms with a temperature range of

0 to +50 ??C. It should not, for example, be installed in the bathroom, laundry room, damp base- ment rooms or near heat sources, such as, for example, radiators. It should also not be installed at a site exposed to direct sunlight.

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Putting Into ServiceBase Station Gigaset 1054

Range

Depending on the surroundings, the outdoor range can be up to about 300 m. Within buildings, depending on spatial and structural conditions, a range of up to 50 m is possible.

If you should leave the range, you will lose the radio contact to the base station and the

symbol on the screen will blink. If you have activated the range alarm (delivery status = deactiva- ted), a supplemental warning tone will sound before you leave the radio range.

Mounting / Connecting the Base Station

The device can be installed on a flat surface (for example, on a desk or shelf) or mounted on the wall.

1.First plug the mini western plug of your telephone cord into the jack labeled "L1" or "L2" (bottom of base station).

If only one external telephone line is to be connected to Gigaset 1054, the "L1" should be used.

2.Plug the mini western plug of the cable into the plug-in power supply, using the jack labeled ??? ??? (bottom of base station).

3.Place the cable inside the molded channel.

If you want to mount the device on the wall, follow the steps below after carrying out those above; if it is not to be wall mounted, proceed to step 8:

4.Drill two holes (?? 5mm), 69 mm apart.

5.Insert two plugs.

6.Screw the screws into the wall, leaving 2 mm between the head of the screw and the wall.

7.Hang the base station on the wall by lining up the heads of the screws with the holes in the base station and pushing down briefly on the base station until it is firmly mounted.

8.Insert the TAE plug of the telephone connection cable into the telephone jack.

9.Insert the plug-in power supply into the 220/2230V electrical outlet.

Note:

???In the case of loss of power, it is still possible to place a call using a supplemental non-cord- less telephone connected to the ???0??? jack.

???Use the plug-in power supply delivered with your unit, C 39280-Z4-C65.

???Be careful not to mix up the connections for the telephone cable and the plug-in power sup- ply on the base station. If these are plugged incorrectly, the base station will not function; damage to the base station could also result.

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Putting Into ServiceBase Station Gigaset 1054

Connections for Gigaset 1054

Specifications for Wall Mounting

5 mm

5 mm

180 m m

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Rear view of Gigaset 1054

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TAE

faxmachine connec- tion cables

Status of the Base Station Upon Delivery

The system is delivered with the following factory settings:

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B) will remain

The Standard mobile unit can be used in temperature ranges between 10?? C and 55?? C, the Com- fort mobile unit in ranges between 0?? C and 45?? C . Do not expose to water.

Tips for Individuals with Hearing Aids

Individuals with hearing aids should be aware that radio signals are projected into the hearing aid and, if strong enough, can result in a very disturbing humming tone.

Installing and Charging the Rechargeable Batteries

The mobile unit receives its power via 2 rechargeable batteries. In order for the mobile unit to function, these batteries must be installed in the battery compartment and the compartment cover must be closed.

1. Installing the batteries in the mobile unit

???Hold the mobile unit with the dialpad facing down. The compartment for the two recharge- able batteries is in the lower part of the mobile unit.

???Slide the rechargeable batteries (included with your unit) into the compartment, as shown in the figure below. Be sure that the polarity orientation of the batteries is correct. The plus and minus signs are labeled in the battery compartment (see figure below).

???From the top, slide the battery compartment cover into the slots (see figure) of the mobile unit and snap into place.

Note:

If the rechargeable batteries are not correctly installed, the mobile unit will not function.

2. Charging the rechargeable batteries

The batteries are not charged at the time of delivery. To charge the batteries, place the mobile unit in the charging unit (not included). The dialpad can be facing either up or down. However, the charging contacts on the bottom of the mobile unit must be in contact with those on the bottom of the charging unit.

If the mobile unit is properly inserted for charging, the LED (light-emitting diode ( lit, signalling that the battery is charging.

The charging time can vary greatly, depending on the age and the manufacturer/type of recharge- able battery. The charging logic of the mobile unit always guarantees, however, an optimum charge of the rechargeable batteries.

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Mounting the Carrying Clip on the Mobile Unit

The carrying clip can be mounted if desired. Grasp the mobile unit, holding the dialpad in the palm of your hand. You will see small holes parallel to the screen. Insert the clip first into the hole on one side and then snap it into the hole on the other side.

Important Tips for Using the Rechargeable Batteries

The mobile unit comes with two rechargeable AA Nickel Cadmium batteries (Mignon cells)

???Use only the batteries which come with the product.

???If replacement is necessary, use only approved batteries of the following types: Panasonic

P-60 AA, Philips R6 NC-P, Saft RC6, UCAR RC6, DAIMON ACCU 1000, Varta 751 RS, Sanyo N-3UN, Sanyo N-3UC.

???The use of other battery types or of non-rechargeable batteries can cause problems with operation, and may even damage the device.

???The manufacturer does not accept any responsibility in such cases.

Do not use normal batteries! Use only approved rechargeable batteries!

When putting into service and using the rechargeable batteries, please observe the fol- lowing basic principles:

???Before use, be sure that the batteries are adequately charged.

We recommend that they be charged without interruption for about 16 hours -- for example overnight -- and that, during the first week of use, the mobile unit always be replaced in the charging unit after use.

???New rechargeable batteries generally do not attain their full operating capacity (i.e. length of time that the charge is held for calls and standby status) until they have been in normal use for several days. Even ifthe charging LED signals that the batteries in the mobile unit are charged -- LED off -- , it is nevertheless possible that, during the first few days, the normal call and standby time has not yet been fully reached.

???After complete initial charging, the batteries attain their normal operating status. We recom- mend that, after this initial charging, the mobile unit not be replaced in the charging unit each time it is used. The rechargeable batteries function best if they are completely discharged periodically.

Warning: Limited operating time when batteries are partially discharged

???Be sure that the battery contacts do not come into contact with metallic or greasy parts.

???Replacement battery packs (reserve) can be charged in the charging unit; these should be exchanged periodically with those in the mobile unit.

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-Display of the pound key, #key.

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ON OFF, LOCK Status

The mobile unit can be set to three different statuses.

???OFF

No calls can be placed and no incoming calls are signalled.

???ON

Calls can be placed and received.

In order to pick up a call, simply remove the mobile unit from the charging unit.

or

If the mobile unit was not in the charging unit, then press the g key.

???LOCK

This protects the dialpad of the mobile unit against unintentional use, for example when

it is being carried in your pocket. Incoming calls can be accepted just as in ON status. For the call, the mobile unit switches automatically to the ON status. Outgoing calls are not possible.

C

C

zzzz

C

Note:

??? If the mobile unit is not within the radio range of the base station, the Csymbol blinks on the screen. It is not possible to place or receive calls.

???Procedures can be interrupted by pressing the gkey once or, if necessary, twice.

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Switching the Status

Switching from ON status:

u ??? to OFF status:

Push the key until the display on the screen goes off.

You will hear the key acknowledg- ment tone.

???to LOCK status:

Push key briefly, until the display is updated.

You will hear the key acknowledg- ment tone.

Switching from OFF status:

C

zzzz

C

u ??? to ON status:

Push the key until the

display appears on the screen.

You will hear the key acknowledg- ment tone.

or

Simply place the mobile unit in the charging unit.

You will hear the key acknowledg- ment tone.

Switching from LOCK status:

u ??? to ON status:

Push key briefly, until the display is updated.

You will hear the key acknowledg- ment tone.

u ??? to OFF status:

Push the key until the display on the screen goes off.

You will hear the key acknowledg- ment tone.

Note:

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C

C

The mobile unit must be in ON status in order to dial or to to use the memory.

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Registering a Standard Mobile Unit at the Base Station

Every additional mobile unit acquired must first be registered at the base station.

For this, follow these steps:

1.The mobile unit must be switched off

If necessary, turn it off by pushing the

u key until the display on the screen goes off.

The mobile unit must be switched off.

Press the 1 and

ohold it down.

(This is done to stipulate the base station number)

uIn addition, push the ON key until the display appears on the screen.

Enter the system code.

oAt the time of delivery, the system code is set as 0000.

Complete entry of the system code.

#

Please wait until the connection to the base station is established.

All of the non-assigned internal station numbers appear on the screen; shown here, 1 to 8.

!... ( Enter the desired internal station num- ber for the mobile unit, i.e. push one of the number keys between 1 and 8; here, for example, 2 is pushed.

The mobile unit is registered.

If the display of the base number is acti- vated, you will now see the base num- ber.

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12345678

ACD

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Note:

???Up to 8 mobile units can be registered on one base station.

???If 8 mobile units are already registered, three dashes appear when the system code is entered during the registration procedure; a negative acknowledgment tone sounds.

???To deactivate mobile unit, see page 72.

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Viewing and Setting the Dialing Mode

The German Telekom AG offers two different dialing modes for telephone connections:

???Dial pulsing system (Dial Pulsing System = DPS)

???Dual-tone (multifrequency system = DTMF)

A the time of initialization, your new telephone is set for tone dialing.

Tone dialing (DTMF) is, however, only possible if your telephone lines are connected to a new digital switching exchange. The German Telekom AG has, however, not yet completely finished converting all telephone lines in Germany to digital switching exchanges.

Determining the Dialing Mode of Your Telephone:

Push the connect key and then dial any digit (for example, 2).

If you then still hear the same dial tone, you will have to switch the dialing mode.

w# Push the memory key followed by the # key.

This opens the memory.

1Push the 1 key.

This activates the procedure.

oEnter the system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash.

1??? Select external telephone line 1 or 2.

z Push the repeat dial key.

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ACD

1____

ACD

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A CD

012

A CD

A CD

DPS

0???? Push the keys 0, 3, 3..

03 3

A CD

Tone Dialing, Signal Key Flash for Telephone Systems (Setting the Flash, see page 141)

0??/ Push the keys 0, 3, 7.

03 7

A CD

Tone Dialing, Signal Key Flash (length/250 ms) for Telephone Service on

Main Connection (status upon delivery)

03 8

wPush the memory key.

The dialing mode is now programmed.

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Display

External 1

0123456

MUTE CONSLT.

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Dialog keys

There are four lines on the graphics screen of your Comfort mobile unit.

During dialing, the number which is being dialed is enlarged and displayed across two lines.

The bottom lines contain the display fields for the dialog keys. All displays are shown in clear text.

Some displays are illustrated with graphics; these are explained in the tables below.

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ON, OFF, LOCK Status

The mobile unit can be set to three different statuses.

1.OFF

No calls can be placed and no incoming calls are signalled.

2.ON

Calls can be placed and received.

In order to answer a call, simply remove the mobile unit from the charging unit.

or

If the mobile unit was not in the charging unit,

then press the g key.

3.LOCK

This protects the dialpad of the mobile unit from unintentional use, for example, when it is being carried in your pocket. Incoming calls can be accepted just as in ON status. The mobile unit switches automatically to ON status for the call.

Outgoing calls are not possible.

Station 1

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

Keyboard protected

Note:

???If the mobile unit is not within the radio range of the base station,, then the text ???Srch.station X??? blinks on the screen, whereby X is the stipulated base station number.

???A procedure can be interrupted by pushing the gkey once, or if necessary, twice.

Srch.station 1

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

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Switching the Status

Switching from ON Status:

u ??? to OFF status:

Push the key until the display on the screen goes off..

You will hear the key acknowledgment tone.

u ??? to LOCK status:

Push the key briefly, until the display is updated.

You will hear the key acknowledgment tone.

Switching from OFF Status:

u ??? to ON status:

Push the key until the display appears.

You will hear the key acknowledgment tone.

or

???Simply place the mobile unit in the charging unit.

You will hear the key acknowledgment tone.

Switching from LOCK Status:

u ??? to ON status:

Push the key briefly, until the display is updated.

You will hear the key acknowledgment tone.

u ??? to OFF status:

Push the key until the display goes off.

You will hear the key acknowledgment tone.

Station 1

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

Keyboard protected

Srch.station 1

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

Station 1

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

Keyboard protected

Station 1

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

Note:

???The mobile unit must be in ON status in order to dial or to use the memory.

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If you switch on a Comfort mobile unit which is not registered at any base station, the following display appears.
Push F key,
Push F key,
Main menu appears
Push this key repeatedly until ???Settings??? appears on the 1st line of the main menu.
Push this key to select ???Settings??? The next menu level appears
Push this key repeatedly until ???Register??? appears on the 1st line of the main menu.
Push this to select ???Register???
Scroll to select the base station.
The selection of the base station number, stipulates the station on which your mobile unit is to be operated; here, station 1.

Registering the Comfort Mobile Unit at a Base Station

Every additional mobile unit acquired must first be registered at the base station.

For this, follow these steps:

1. Push the registration key on the base station.

Please use an object with a sharp point (e.g. pencil, pen). The registration key begins to blink.

2. Then, on the mobile unit (within 1 minute):

u

Registration key

Register !

??

??

NEXT

OK

NEXT

OK

NEXT

OK

Telephone book

Redial Telephone lock

Handset volume

Tone ringing Display contrast

Register

Language

Autom.backlight

Registration

Srch.station 1

Continued

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o

NO

OK

1... 8

OK

Enter the 4-digit system code. (Set at ???0000??? upon delivery).

If necessary, correct with .

Push if you want to view but not register it.

or

Confirm that you want to register the Com- fort mobile unit at the base station with that number.

Select one of the internal numbers which is still available (for example, ???4???).

The mobile unit can then be reached at this base station, using this internal number.

Confirm the internal number.

If necessary, correct with .

Register

on

Station 1

NOOK

Please enter INT. No.:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Own

Internal no.:

4

The Comfort mobile unit displays the inter- nal number with which it is registered.

Note:

Registered

with Internal no. 4

???You can register your Comfort mobile unit on up to four base stations.

???Up to 8 mobile units can be registered on one base station.

If 8 mobile units are already registered, the message ???No free internal No.??? appears on the screen during the registration procedure after the system code is entered.

???To deactivate a mobile unit, see page 121.

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Viewing and Setting the Dialing Mode

The German Telekom AG offers two different dialing modes for telephones:

???Dial pulsing system (Dial Pulsing System = DPS)

???Dual-tone (multifrequency system = DTMF)

At initialization, your telephone is set for tone dialing.

Tone dialing (DTMF) is, however, only possible if your telephone lines are connected to a new digital switching exchange. The German Telekom AG has, however, not yet completely finished converting all telephone lines in Germany to digital switching exchanges.

Determining the Dialing Mode of Your Telephone Connection:

Press the connect key and dial any digit (for example, 2).

If you still hear the same dial tone after dialing the digit, you will have to switch the dialing mode.

The dialing mode must be individually set for both external telephone lines:

1.In the idle state, press the ??key and select ???Service??? from the main menu.

2.In the service menu, select ???System Settings??? and enter the system code. (See also page 115).

Line data

External 1/2

After the correct system code is entered, the following display appears:

Scroll, using NEXT ...

until ???Line data??? appears in the 1st line; confirm with OK.

Scroll, using NEXT, to select the external telephone line for which the call allocation is to be set,

e.g. External 1; confirm with OK.

Sys cd/Mn sys cd

Duration/units

Call barring

NEXT OK

External 1

External 2

NEXT OK

Pause duration

Dial data

Call data

NEXT OK

Dial data

Dialing mode

Act.: DTMF/Fl0,25

New: DPS/ground

New: DTMF/ground

New: DTMF/Flash

- - - - - - - -

Confirm ???Dial data??? with OK..

Confirm ???Dialing mode??? with OK.

The menu for setting the dialing mode is displayed (complete menu at left).

Dialing mode

Time for ground Time for flash

Act.: DTMF/Fl0,25

New: DPS/ground

New: DTMF/ground

Note:

???In order to operate your Gigaset 1054 on a main station connection, you only need the ???DTMF/Flash 0.25??? or ???DPS/ground??? settings.

The additional dialing mode settings are for operation of the Gigaset 1054 as part of a telephone network (see page 137)ff.

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Connection Jacks

The Gigaset 1054 base station is equipped with two telephone jacks (B and C), for connecting non-cordless terminals. Internal station numbers are automatically allocated to the jacks:

???Jack B (upper) has the internal station number 0

???Jack C (lower) has the internal station number 9

The connections of the auxiliary devices must have TAE plugs. The Gigaset 1054 jacks have the code F/N.

Only approved non-cordless devices can be connected.

Connecting Telephones

Telephones can be connected immediately, without changing any settings. A telephone or non- cordless device does not have to be registered at the base station.

The dialing mode (pulse or tone dialing) is recognized automatically and does not need to be set. It is not possible to set up connections with two non-cordless devices simultaneously.

A signal key on the telephone has no function once the telephone is connected to Gigaset 1054 (exception: telephones with tone dialing).

The telephone does not display any call charges. Call charges are, however, recorded by the system. The charge sums per station and per multiple subscriber number can be queried or dele- ted from a registered mobile unit.

Connecting Non-Cordless Devices (other than telephones)

The settings necessary for the auxiliary device connection can be programmed using a registered mobile unit.

You can stipulate whether a fax device, modem, VTX, a door interphone or an answering machine is to be connected (see page 67 or page 116 ).

In addition, other station-specific settings, e.g. trunk authorization, call allocation, etc., can be programmed -- using a mobile unit -- for every connected auxiliary device.

When a fax device is used with Gigaset 1054, the fax must be set for operation behind a telecommunication system (see the operating instructions for your fax machine).

You can use the following Baud transmission rates on the station connections:

??? Jack B (upper), internal station number 0: up to 28,800 Baud

Jack C (lower), internal station number 9: up to 9,600 Baud.

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Examples of Connections for Door Interphones via TFE (entrance telephone)

The following example shows how Gigaset 1054 can be connected to different types of door sta- tions via door interfaces, using the Siemens door interphone adapter.

Door interphone adapters are available in retail stores.

Connection Points for the TFE Adapter Box

Note:

???Ring allocation of the door interphone, see page 72 or page 120.

???Connection with the door interphone, see page 53 or page 106.

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Connection Examples for Door Interphones via TFE

The following examples show how Gigaset 1054 can be connected to different door station types with the help of the Siemens door interphone adapter (TFE/V).

Please note for door interphone adapter (TFE/V):

???The potentiometer should be set on the maximum volume (turn all the way to right).

???The X1 bridge must not be changed.

In addition, for the individual door stations, a variety of changes must be made:

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Saving / Changing the System Code

For your own protection, you can enter a new system code for the system. This protects your system settings and prevents registration of additional mobile units without the code. All entries are carried out from a mobile unit. The system code at the time of initialization is 0 0 0 0.

w#(*

Press these keys in sequence.

Enter the previously-set system code.

o

Every digit entered replaces one dash; thereafter, 8 dashes appear.

Enter the new system code

o(be sure to note this).

Every digit entered replaces one of the first 4 dashes.

8 - --- -- --n

A CD

Enter the new system code again.

oEvery digit entered replaces one of the last 4 dashes.

Push the enter key to complete

w

the procedure.

Note:

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???If you have entered an erroneous system code, a negative acknowledgment tone is sig- nalled and the display will blink.

???A procedure can be terminated by pushing the connect key.

???If you forget your system code, it will be necessary to disassemble your device. Forgetting your system code is like losing a key. If this happens, please contact your system vendor.

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Enter / Change Mobile Unit PIN

In addition, you can enter a new individual PIN for each mobile unit. This prevents unauthorized access, for example, to the personal data which you have stored. In addition, the mobile

unit PIN is necessary for: Locking the mobile unit and enabling hotline, programming the hotline, unlocking the mobile unit and changing the mobile unit PIN. At initialization, the PIN is 0 0 0 0.

wPush the enter key.

The memory is opened.

Push the 9 key.

)

Enter the previously-set mobile unit

PIN .

oEvery digit entered replaces one dash; thereafter, 8 dashes appear.

Enter new mobile unit PIN

(be sure to note this number).

oEvery digit entered replaces one of the first 4 dashes.

Enter the new mobile unit PIN again.

oEvery digit entered replaces one of the last 4 dashes.

Press the enter key again.

wThe procedure is complete.

The new mobile unit PIN is stored.

Note:

C

???If you have entered an erroneous mobile unit PIN, a negative acknowledgment tone will be signalled and the display will blink.

???A procedure can be terminated by pushing the enter key.

???If you forget the PIN, it will be necessary to disassemble your system. Forgetting a PIN is like losing a key.

If this should occur, please contact your telephone vendor.

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Setting Tone Ring of the Mobile Unit

Volume

The tone ring volume of the mobile unit can be set at 6 levels. Level 1 = quiet, Level 6 = loud (status at initialization).

Push the enter key.

w

%Push the 5 key.

The tone ring which is set for the mobile unit rings and the volume level is shown; here, 2.

A C

5 2

A C

oPush any of the number keys (1 to 6).

New setting; here, 6.

w Push the enter key again.

5 6

AC

C

Pitch

The pitch of the mobile unit can be set at 1 of 6 levels. Level 1 = slow (status at initialization), Level 6 = rapid.

Push enter key.

w

&Push the 6 key.

The pitch set for the mobile unit sounds and the pitch level is shown; here, 2.

oPush any of the number keys (1 to 6).

New setting; here, 5.

Push the enter key again.

w

A C

6 2

A C

6 5

AC

C

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Activate / Deactivate Automatic Line Seizure

If the automatic line seizure is activated (status at initialization), an external telephone line is immediately seized when the connect key is pressed, and a dial tone is heard. If this feature is deactivated, you must first dial a zero in order to get an outside line.

w#!o

Press the keys shown in the sequence shown and then enter system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

z*?? Push these keys in sequence.

The display shows a list of the registered subscribers.

The current settings are shown.

oSelect internal station, i.e. push one number key between 1 and 8; here, 2..

1____

ACD

1__

ACD

012

A CD

n3 123

A CD

n3 2 1

A CD

Push the enter key to complete the

w

procedure.

Activate / Deactivate Automatic Call Pickup

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If automatic call pickup is activated, you can receive the call immediately by simply picking the mobile unit up from the charging unit. If it is not activated, you must first push the connect key.

w??( Push these keys in sequence.

The current setting is shown.

38 1

A C

Push the enter key to complete the

w

procedure.

C

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Activate / Deactivate Call Pickup

Explanations of how to utilize the call pickup feature are found on page 36.

w#!o

Push the keys shown here in the sequence shown, and then enter the system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

.

z*/ Push these keys in sequence.

1____

ACD

1__

ACD

012

A CD

n 7 0

A CD

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Accept/Terminate Calls

An incoming call (external, internal) is signalled via tone ringing as well as on the screen of the mobile unit.

Screen Display Before Call Pickup:

1

C F

2

C G

1

CD F

2

CD G

Display After End of Call:

C

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Call Pickup

You can pick up an external call within a call group (see page 69) even if the call is not signalled on your mobile unit (for example, in the case of call forwarding; see page 52).

For this, call pickup must be activated (see page 34).

Push connect key.

g

Push these keys in sequence, to pick up we the external call

1

C F

1

CD F

or

If ???Automatic line seizure??? (see page 33) is activated:

=Push this key to seize a free telephone line

(Display line code).

CD F

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Answer Call Waiting During an Internal Call

The call waiting tone signals, during a call, that an external call is waiting. Picking up the external call during an internal call terminates the internal call.

or

gPush the connect key to terminate the connected internal call.

When the tone ring sounds, you can pick up the external call.

Answer Call Waiting During an External Call

- - -

CD F

The call waiting tone signals, during a call, that an external call is waiting.

Push these keys in sequence to pick up we the external call immediately.

(Already-connected external call is placed on hold).

123456

CD F

A CD F

You can now toggle between the calls

Push these keys in sequence, ??# (terminate with e)

or set up a 3-way conference call

Push these keys in sequence, we (terminate with e)

or return to the original call

Push this key,

e

123456

CD F

CD F

CD F

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External Dialing, Using Dialpad

After putting Gigaset 1054 and the standard mobile unit into service, you can generally place calls with any mobile unit which is switched to ON.

Seize external line

g

Push connect key

Automatic line seizure

is programmed (status at initializa- tion)

Line code (LKZ) of the available tele- phone line is shown.

Automatic line seizure is not pro- grammed

You will hear the internal dial tone

!Seize line 1

???or line 2 specifically

=Seize available external telephone line

CD

1

CD F

CD F

1

CD F

2

CD F

1

CD F

Enter the number to be dialed.

oThis is then shown on the screen; here, for example, 123456.

1123456

CD F

To Terminate the Call:

gPush the connect key or place the mobile unit back in the charging unit.

C

Note:

If the trunk line is already being used by another internal station, ???---??? will blink on the screen of your mobile unit and you will hear the internal busy signal.

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Using the Dialpad for External Dialing as En-Bloc Dialing

En-bloc dialing makes it possible to view the external number which has been entered -- before it is dialed.

Automatic Line Seizure Programmed

oEnter the number to be called. Here, for example, 1 2 3 4 5 6.

gPress the connect key within 30 seconds.

The seize symbol will blink on the screen. You will then hear the dial tone, and the number is dialed.

The line code appears as the first digit.

Automatic Line Seizure Not Programmed

123456

C

123456

CD

0123456

CD F

Enter the number to be called,

opreceded by the line code (here, for example, 1)

0, 1 or 2, followed by the telephone number

gPress the connect key

The seize symbol will blink on the screen. You will then hear the dial tone, and dialing begins

1123456

C

1123456

CD

1123456

CD F

To Terminate the Call:

gPush the seize key or return the mobile unit to the charging unit.

C

Note:

???If you want to change a block of numbers which has already been dialed or if you want to re- enter it, push g twice.

???En-bloc dialing can contain up to 22 digits.

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Number Redial

Number redial enables the user to redial the number which was last dialed.

Push the connect key.

gYou will hear the dial tone.

The telephone line is seized

zPush the number redial key.

The telephone number is shown on the screen; here, for example, the line code 1 and the telephone number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ;

the number is then dialed.

To Terminate the Call:

Push the connect key, or return the g mobile unit to the charging unit.

Note:

CD

1

CD F

112345678

CD F

C

???The number redial memory can contain up to 22 digits.

???When a new number is entered, it replaces the previously-entered number.

???After pushing the number redial key, you can manually dial additional suffix digits. These suf- fix-dialed digits are not stored in the number redial memory.

Number Redial as En-Bloc Dialing

When using number redial as en-bloc dialing, you can select one of the last three numbers dialed; this number will then be dialed.

Device is in idle state

zPush number redial key,

the first telephone number appears.

Push the number redial key repeatedly.

zThe last three numbers dialed are shown, one after the other.

Push the connect key in order to dial the

gselected telephone number.

(Line code; here, for example, 0)

Note:

12345678

C

34567890

C

034567890

CCD F

???When a new telephone number is entered (which is not one of the three telephone numbers which are already in the memory), it replaces the previous number.

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Internal Call to Another Mobile Unit or Auxiliary Device

??Push internal key.

Your station number is displayed; here, for example, 1.

To Terminate the Call:

gPush the connect key or return the mobile unit to the charging unit.

Note:

1

CD G

CD G

C

???Internal station numbers 0 to 9 are available on the Gigaset 1054.

???To view the internal station number on the base station currently in use, press the internal key. To terminate, return the mobile unit to the charging unit or press the connect key.

???If the mobile unit is already engaged in an internal call when an external call arrives, a so- called camp on (call waiting) tone (see page 37) is signalled.

In this case: Terminate the internal call by returning the mobile unit to the charging unit or by pressing the connect key. Pick up the external call after hearing the ring tone (???Call Pickup???, see page 36).

Internal Dialing with Collective Call

For more information about collective call, see page 68.

??Press the internal key.

Your station number is displayed; here,1.

*Push the star key.

All registered internal stations, mobile units and auxiliary devices are displayed and rung.

You will hear the internal ring tone.

One of the stations answers; here, for example, 3

You carry on the internal call...

To Terminate the Call:

gPush the connect key or return the mobile unit to the charging unit.

1

CD G

236

CD G

3

CD G

C

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Dialing Speed Dial Numbers

You can store 10 frequently-used numbers as speed dial numbers. The programming of speed dialing numbers is described on page 46.

gPush the connect key.

You will hear the dial tone.

??Push the speed dial key.

Finding and Dialing Speed Dial Numbers

??Push the speed dial key repeatedly until the memory location of the desired tele- phone number appears (here, for example, memory location 8).

oEnter the digit shown (here, 8) in order to dial the phone number.

1

CD F

1

CD F

8 123456

CD F

1123456

CD F

or

Direct Dial of Speed Dial Numbers

oEnter the desired memory location (here, 8).

The phone number stored at that memory location is dialed.

1123456

CD F

To Terminate the Call:

gPush the connect key or return the mobile unit to the charging unit.

Note:

C

???Speed dial numbers can also be dialed as en-bloc dialing.

???You can also suffix dial additional digits.

???Speed dial numbers are not stored in the number redial memory.

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Placing a Call on Hold

An existing call can be placed on hold, for example in order to consult with someone in the room. During this time, the person on the other end of an external call hears music.

Placing an Internal Call on Hold

??Push the internal key.

The station number of the internal sta- tion and INT blink.

3

CD G

3

CD G

3

CD G

Placing an External Call on Hold

123456

CD F

??Push the internal key.

EXT blinks on the screen.

Note:

1

CD FG

123456

CD F

From within the hold status, you can carry out other switching functions; you can, for example,

.... Carry on a confidential consultation (see page 48),

.... Transfer the call on hold to the consultation partner (see page 48),

.... Toggle between the call on hold and the consultation call (Toggle, see page 50),

.... Set up a 3-way conference (see page 51) (with the call on hold and the consultation partner).

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Setting the Handset Volume

You can set the handset volume on your mobile unit; it has three levels (1=normal to 3=loud) . This adjustment is possible either during a call or when the unit is in ON status.

You are engaged in a call...

b

w = Press these keys in sequence.

The current setting is shown. (initialization status)

!...?? Push the keys (1...3) (e.g.2)

12345678

CD F

0 1

A CD F

0 2

A CD F

wPush the enter key again.

The volume setting is changed.

Display after the handset-loud setting: Level 2

CD F

C

(Display only in idle status) Level 3

C

Mute Feature

If you do not want your call partner to hear you (for example, if you want to consult with someone in the room), you can temporarily set the mobile unit on mute during an external call.

You are engaged in a call...

b

Mute Feature Activated:

??Push internal key.

Your call partner cannot hear you. The line code is displayed

(for example, 2).

12345678

CD F

2

CD FG

Mute Feature Deactivated:

12345678

CD F

12345678

CD F

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Temporary Switch to Tone Dialing

If your Gigaset 1054 is connected to a telephone line with tone dailing, then the following is not relevant for you.

If your Gigaset 1054 is connected to a line with pulse dialing (DPS), you have the option of tem- porarily switching the dialing mode of your Gigaset 1054 from DPS to DTMF (tone dialing).

By switching the dialing mode from pulse to tone dialing, you can enter information via the dial- pad during a call, for instance in order to query an answering machine or voice mail, or to take advantage of German Telekom AG services such as ???City Call??? or ???Scall???, etc.

*Push the star key.

The dialing mode is changed to tone dialing.

Hinweis:

A CD F

123456

CD EF

You must dial at least one digit before you can temporarily change the dialing mode.

After you have switched, you can switch back and forth between the dialing modes during the call, using the signal key e . After completing the call, the telephone reverts automatically to the original dialing mode.

Digits and symbols which are entered while the phone is switched to the alternative dialing mode are not stored in the repeat dial memory.

The tone dialing symbol appears only during the temporary change of the dialing mode, and dis- appears during an internal consultation.

At the initialization, the phone is set for tone dialing.

During the switchover, the call charges / length of call display is suppressed.

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Speed Dial Numbers: Storing, Viewing or Changing

You can save 10 frequently-used telephone numbers. The procedure for dialing speed dial num- bers is described on page 42.

Notebook Feature:

You can also program telephone numbers as speed dial numbers during a call.

w?? Push the enter and speed dial keys.

oPush one of the digit keys -- 0 to 9 -- to select a memory location

for example, 8.

The selected memory location ???8??? is displayed at the left; beside this is the memory contents. If the memory loca- tion is empty, then z is displayed.

Otherwise, the number stored there is shown; here, 3 3 3 3 3 3.

Confirm Stored Telephone Number:

wPush the enter key;

the current number stored at memory location 8 is confirmed.

A C

8 333333

A C

C

Store New Telephone Number:

oEnter the new telephone number; for example, 1 2 3 4 5 6.

8 123456

A C

C

Note:

???10 speed dial numbers, each with up to 22 characters, can be stored; the characters can be digit, pound, star and signal keys. In the case of longer telephone numbers, only the first 22 characters are stored.

???It is also possible to store numbers even if the unit is not connected to a base station.

???Change the telephone numbers by overwriting them.

???Notebook feature: A telephone number can be stored as a speed dial number even during a call.

???If ???No automatic line seizure??? is activated, the first digit must be the line code (0, 1 or 2).

46

Delete Speed Dial Numbers

w Push the enter key.

(??? Push the 8 and 2 keys.

oEnter the mobile unit PIN

(see ???Enter Mobile Unit PIN???).

47

Consultation / Transfer Call

With your Gigaset 1054 system, you have the option of carrying on external as well as internal consultation calls if the second telephone line is free. This feature could be used, for example, to consult an external business partner.

Internal Consultation

You are engaged in an external call.

b

??Push the internal key.

The line code

is shown; here, 1.

=...) Enter the station number desired; here, 2.

12345678

CD F

1

CD FG

CD FG

or Ring All Internal Stations:

*Push the star key.

You will hear the internal ring tone, an internal station answers; here, station 2. You carry on the call with the internal station.

0123

CD FG

CD FG

Call Transfer:

g Push the connect key or replace the mobile unit in the charging unit.

C

Or Terminate Internal Consultation and Return to the External Call:

Push the signal key.

eYou are reconnected to the external sta- tion. You continue with the external call.

Note:

12345678

CD F

???After dialing the internal telephone number, you can immediately transfer the external call to that number by ???hanging up.??? This can be done even before the internal station answers.

???If the station to which you are transferring the call does not answer within 30 seconds, an automatic recall occurs.

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External Consultation

You have the option, with this system, of transferring an external call to another external number as long as the second telephone line is available.

If no automatic line seizure is activated:

=dial 0 as the line code

112345678

CD F

?? # Push the internal key and the pound key 2

CD F

Enter the external phone number to be

ocalled.

You will hear the ring tone, and the sta- tion answers. You carry on a consulta- tion call with the external station.

You can also carry out this procedure from within an internal call.

234567890

CD F

234567890

CD F

Or Terminate External Consultation:

Push the signal key.

eThe external station which is on hold is reconnected to you. You continue with the original external call.

12345678

CD F

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Toggle

During a consultation call, you can toggle back and forth between two existing calls as often as you like. External toggle is also possible, if the second telephone line is available.

Toggle Between an Internal and External Station:

Push the internal key.

??The line code is displayed; here, 1.

=...),* Enter the station to be called; here, the 3.

Station 3 answers. You carry on the internal consultation call.

??# Push these keys in sequence to switch to the external call.

To return to the internal call, repeat the key combination.

1123456

CD F

1

CD FG

CD FG

1123456

CD FG

Terminate the Internal Consultation Call:

Push the signal key.

e

1123456

CD F

Toggle Between Two External Stations:

?? # consultation call.

1123456

CD F

2

CD F

o

Enter the desired external telephone number. Carry on the external consulta- tion call.

2345678

CD F

??# Push these keys in the sequence shown here to switch back to the 1st external call,

??# Push these keys in the sequence shown here to switch back to the 2nd external call.

1123456

CD F

2345678

CD F

Terminate External Consultation Call:

1123456

CD F

This procedure can also be carried out from within an internal call.

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3-Way Conference

During a consultation call, you can connect the two partners, thus setting up a 3-way conference. An external 3-way conference is possible, as long as the 2nd telephone line is available.

3-Way Conference from Within an Internal Consultation Call:

??Push the internal key.

Place external call on hold.

=...),*Enter the desired station number; here, 3.

Station 3 answers. You are engaged in an internal consultation call.

we Push these keys in sequence in order to set up a 3-way conference.

Terminate 3-Way Conference:

Push the signal key to terminate the 3-

eway conference.

(the internal station is disconnected).

123456

CD F

3-Way Conference from Within an External Consultation Call:

123456

CD F

?? #

=...)

we

Push these keys to set up an external consultation call.

Enter the external number to be dialed. The external consultation call is set up.

Push these keys, in sequence, in order to set up a 3-way conference call.

2

CD F

2345678

CD F

21

CD F

Terminate the 3-Way Conference:

Push the signal key to terminate the 3-

eway conference (the 2nd external part- ner is disconnected).

123456

CD F

This procedure can also be carried out from within an internal call.

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Activate Internal Call Forwarding

You can forward an external call to another internal station. The call can only be forwarded to a station which also has call forwarding activated.

w#)!

Push these keys in sequence.

=...) Use the digit keys to enter the station number of the internal station to which the call is to be forwarded.

=...) Use the digit keys to enter the number of rings after which the call is to be for- warded.

91

A CD

91 7

A CD

91 7 3

A CD

w Press the enter key.

C

Note:

???An activated call forwarding is indicated by a ???U??? on the screen. (Query by pushing ??).

Deactivate Internal Call Forwarding

w#)!

Push these keys in sequence.

w Press the enter key.

91

ACD

C

Note:

???The call forwarding display ???U??? (query by pushing ??) remains if additional call forwarding functions are still active.

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Operation with Standard Mobile UnitSwitching Features.

Connection with the Door Interphone

The door interphone can only be connected to auxiliary devices which have the internal station number 9.

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Display of Call Length: Activate / Deactivate

The automatic call length display is activated after the last digit is dialed. The display remains visible for 4 seconds after the end of the call.

w#!o

Push these keys in sequence and then enter the system code .

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

!??? Select either external telephone line 1 or 2.

z)&

Push these keys in sequence.

After digits are entered, the current setting is shown.

1____

A CD

1 __

A CD

012

A CD

96 1

A CD

1or 0 To activate, push the 1 key (initialization status). To deactivate, push the 0 key.

wPush the enter key.

The call length display is activated or deactivated.

C

Min. Sec.

Call Length Shown on the Screen:

00-00

CD F

Note:

???The call length display can show a maximum of 99 minutes and 59 seconds.

???If the call is longer than this, the display counter starts again at 00-00.

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Activate / Deactivate Display of Call Charge or Call Charge Unit

Before you can use this feature, you must first request from the German Telekom AG the transmission of the call charge data, if this service has not already been requested for your phone. However, please note that, for technical reasons, the charges on your telephone bill may differ from those shown on the screen. The Telekom unit counter is always the official indi- cator. The following are recorded:

???Call charges or call charge units for an individual call from the mobile unit,

???Total call charges or call charge units for the mobile unit,

???Total call charges or call charge units per telephone line,

???Total call charges or call charge units for the entire system.

Note: If the call charge / call charge units display is activated/deactivated, the call length display is deactivated.

w#!o

Push these keys in this sequence and then enter the system code.

1____

A CD

!???

z)&

Every digit enters replaces one dash on the screen.

Select external telephone line 1 or 2

.

1 __

A CD

012

A CD

Push these keys in sequence.

.

After digits are entered, the current setting is shown.

96 1

A CD

???or = To activate, push the 2 key To deactivate, push the 0.

w Push the enter key

.

C

Examples

Call Charge Display:

Total of 23.46, with individual call charge of 2.07 for the mobile unit, if call charge factor is set.

Call Charge Unit Display

Total of 598, with 46 individual call charge units for the mobile unit, if call charge factor is 0.00.

2346.207.

CD F

000598 0046

CD F

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Call Charge Display of Previous Call: Activate / Deactivate

If this feature is activated (the call charge display must also be activated), the charges for the pre- vious call are shown after the line is seized. This is ideal, for instance, for hotels or inns which wish to see the call charges for a guest. For resetting options for the charges, see ???Delete Call Charge Total??? on page 57.

w#!o

Push these keys in sequence and then enter the system code.

z*0 Push these keys in the sequence shown

.

1____

A CD

1 __

A CD

012

A CD

n 0 0

A CD

orPush the 1 to activate.

1 =

w

Push 0 to deactivate.(initialization status)

Push enter.

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Call Charge Factor: Viewing or Setting

If the units / charge display is activated, the mobile unit automatically shows the units. If you want to see the charge, you must enter the charge factor. The charge factor is valid for all ter- minal devices connected to Gigaset 1054.

w#("o

o

w

Note:

Press these keys in the sequence shown here. Then enter the system code. Every entry replaces one of the dashes.

The current setting is shown; here, 0.00

Enter the call charge factor (for example,

.12).

Pushing the star key allows the decimal point to be displayed or not displayed.

Push the enter key.

8 ____2

A CD

0. 00

A CD

0. 12

ACD

C

If the call charge factor is entered or changed, all previous individual / total entries are deleted. In order to view the charge factor, follow the procedure, deleting the step ???Enter call charge fac- tor.???To display the units again, enter ???0.00??? as charge factor. The charge factor can be program- med up to 9.99 or 999, and is valid for all stations.

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Call Charge Totals per Internal Station: View / Delete

w#(??o

Push these keys in the sequence shown. Then enter the system code. Every entry replaces one dash.

The registered internal stations are dis- played.

View Total Charges

0...) Enter the internal number.

The total charges for this station are dis- played.

.

??Push this key in order to view total charges for another station.

8 ____ 3

A CD

n12 456

A CD

33.002.00

A CD

0...) Enter the next internal number for which you want to view the call charges.

w Push the enter key again.

5.60 1.00

ACD

C

or

Delete Charge Total

0...) Enter the internal number desired.

The total charge for this station is shown.

5.601.00

A CD

0Push this key in order to delete the total charges for the selected station.

??Push this key in order to view other total charges, or

0..00 0.00

A CD

w Push the enter key again.

Note:

C

???At the right side of the screen you will see the charges incurred for the current call; at the left, the total charges incurred for this station up until this point.

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Call Charge Totals per Telephone Line: View / Delete

w#(??o

Press these keys in the sequence shown, and then enter the system code. Every entry replaces one of the dashes.

The registered internal stations are displayed.

View the Total Charges

*0!???

Select external telephone line 1 or 2;

Press 0 to select both.

Push this key in order to view the total

??charges for other numbers

or

8____3

A CD

n12 456

A CD

012

A CD

5. 90 3. 00

A CD

CD

Delete Charge Total

*0!???

Select telephone line 1, 2; or push 0 to select both. This selects the individual telephone line or the total system charge.

5. 90 3. 00

A CD

Push this key to delete the total charges

0

for the selected line or for the system.

Push this key to view total charges for

??another internal number

or

0.. 00 0. 00

A CD

.

Push enter key.

Note:

???At the right of the screen, you will see the charges for the current call; at the left, the total charges incurred up until this point per telephone line.

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Lock for Outgoing Calls (System Lock): Activate / Deactivate

Using the system lock, you can lock your base station. This ensures that no outgoing calls can be made.

Exception: Calls to an emergency number are possible if these numbers are stored. Up to four 16-digit numbers can be stored (page 60).

Incoming calls can still be accepted when the system is locked.

w#???$o

Press these keys in the sequence shown

and enter the system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

The current setting is displayed.

2 ____4

A CD

2 __4

A CD

1

A CD

wPush the enter key.

The system lock is activated or deactiva- ted.

C

Note:

???If you have programmed system lock with emergency numbers as well as telephone lock with hotline, no dialing is possible.

Exception: When the emergency number is the same as the hotline number.

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Emergency Numbers: Store / View

In an emergency, it is important to be able to dial emergency numbers even if the system is locked. You can program four 16-digit numbers for this.

w#???%o

Push these keys in the sequence shown and enter the system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

zTo scroll through the emergency num- bers, push the repeat dial key repeat- edly.

Here slot 2 is empty.

2____5

A CD

2 __5

A CD

1 110

A CD

2 z

A CD

0...) Enter the emergency number for slot number 2.

Already-existing emergency numbers can be changed by overwriting them.

zTo scroll further, press the repeat dial key. All emergency numbers can be entered in one step.

w Push the enter key.

2 112

A CD

3 z

ACD

C

Delete Emergency Numbers

w#???/o

Push these keys in the sequence shown and enter the system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

wPush the enter key.

All emergency numbers are deleted.

2____7

A CD

2 __7

ACD

C

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Barred Numbers: Store

The storage of barred numbers enables you to prevent numbers from being dialed which begin with a barred number. Thus, for example, if the barred number ???00??? is stipulated, international calls cannot be made. For each mobile unit and for each telephone, you can store up to three barred numbers (1 to 8 digits in each case). To activate the barred numbers, see ???Activating / Deactivating Barred Numbers??? on page 62.

w#(%o

Push these keys in the sequence shown and enter the system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

The registered stations are then dis- played.

=...) Pus these keys to select a station ; the first, here empty, barred number slot is displayed.

Viewing

8 ____5

A CD

8 __5

A CD

01 23

A CD

1 z

A CD

zPush the repeat dial key again.

The third barred number is displayed, etc.

2 00

A CD

3 0190

A CD

or Enter Barred Number

z Push the repeat dial key.

Enter the barred number, e.g. 00;

o

if desired, enter 2nd and 3rd barred number

Push to select other internal stations

??

or

1 z

1 00

A CD

w

Note:

Push the enter key.

C

???Changes can be made by overwriting.

61

Activate / Deactivate Barred Numbers

More information about the barred numbers is found on page 61.

w#($o

Push the keys in the sequence shown here and then enter the system code .

8 ____4

A CD

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

A list of the registered stations is dis- played.

=...) Push these keys to select stations. The current settings are displayed.

8 __4

A CD

01234

A CD

0

A CD

1or = Push the 1 key to activate,

and the 0 key to deactivate (initialization status) .

Push the enter key.

w

C

Note:

When a barred telephone number is entered, you will first hear the negative acknowledgment tone and then the busy tone.

Delete Barred Numbers

For more information on barred numbers, see page 61.

w#(/o

Press the keys in the sequence shown here and then enter the system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

A list appears of the stations which have a barred number programmed.

=...) Push these to select stations; here, the 3 has been selected.

wPush the enter key.

The barred numbers for station 3 are thereby deleted.

8 ____7

A CD

8 __7

A CD

1 34

A CD

1 4

ACD

C

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Set Class of Service for the Internal Stations

By setting the COS for every registered mobile unit and telephone, you can stipulate which sta- tions are allowed to place toll calls.

At initialization, all devices have full trunk authorization.

1.Full trunk authorization (= initialization status)

The device is capable of making outgoing and receiving incoming external calls.

2.Incoming authorization

The device is capable only of receiving incoming calls. All external dialing is blocked.

3.Internal authorization

The device can only make internal calls. All external dialing is blocked. Users can set up a consultation call with an authorized internal station, but cannot transfer an external call; the call is returned in this case.

w#!o

1____

!???

z*!

o

Press the keys shown in the sequence shown; enter the system code.

Every digit entered replaces a dash on the screen.

Select external telephone line 1 or 2

.

Press the keys shown in the sequence shown

A list of the registered stations is shown.

Enter the internal number of the mobile unit or auxiliary device to be set, i.e. push one key between 0 and 9; here, the 2.

The current setting is shown.

A CD

1 __

A CD

012

A CD

n1 0123

A CD

n1 2 1

A CD

Hinweis:

???If your Gigaset 1054 is only being operated on one external telephone line (L1), all authoriza- tions for the second line (L2) should be programmed for ???internal.???

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Locking the Mobile Unit / Activate Hotline

You can lock your mobile unit, thus preventing unauthorized or unintentional use.

If you have programmed a hotline number, then only this hotline number can be dialed. If no hotline number is programmed, only incoming calls are possible.

To unlock the mobile unit, see page 66.

wPush the enter key again.

The mobile unit is locked.

Example:

Display without hotline number.

Display with hotline number.

C H

0123

C H

Note:

???After locking the mobile unit, the enter key can only be used to unlock it (within 3 seconds) or to dial the hotline number.

???If you want to lock the mobile unit, without programming a hotline number, any hotline num- ber which was already programmed into the unit must first be deleted. See ???View /Delete / Enter Hotline Number,???page 65.

???We recommend that you check to make sure that the number is correctly entered by making a test call.

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Hotline Number: View / Delete / Store

You can lock your telephone to prevent outgoing calls while still allowing one hotline number to be dialed. In this case, only this stored hotline number can be dialed. This can, for instance, be the number under which you can be reached during your vacation.

w

(

(

o

View

Push the enter key.

Push the 8 key.

Push the 8 key.

Enter the mobile unit PIN.

Every digit entered

replaces one dash on the screen.

After the last digit is entered, the hotline number which has been programmed is displayed; here, for example, 0123.

A C

8

A C

8____8

A C

8 __8

A C

0123

A C

or delete

z Press the number redial key.

A C

or enter

z Press the number redial key.

Enter the desired telephone number.

o

It is shown on the screen; here, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 .

A C

12345678

A C

w Push the enter key.

Note:

???A hotline number can have up to 22 characters, consisting of digits, pound, star and signal keys.

???A hotline number, programmed via ???Enter barred number,??? is not dialed.

???If automatic line seizure is not activated, the 1st digit must be the line code (0,1 or 2).

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Dial Hotline Number

Mobile unit is locked.

oPush any key.

The hotline number is dialed.

gTo terminate the call:

Push the connect key.

Mobile unit remains locked.

Unlock Mobile Unit

Mobile unit is locked.

wPush the enter key.

The memory is opened. Display without hotline number or

with hotline number.

oEnter the mobile unit PIN.

Every digit entered replaces one dash.

wPush the enter key.

The mobile unit is unlocked.

Note:

0123

C H

0123

CD F H

0123

C H

C

???After pushing the enter key, the 8 key must be pushed within 3 seconds (otherwise, the hot- line number will be dialed)

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Set the Connection Configuration for Internal Stations

You can stipulate which types of devices can be connected at each station.

Cordless devices (1 to 8) can be mobile units, or devices such as Gigaset 1000TAE which can, for example, be used to connect telephones and fax machines to Gigaset 1054 without cords. For these stations, ???mobile unit??? is pre-set.

For non-cordless connections (0 and 9), the device type ???telephone??? is pre-set. Modems or fax machines should preferably be connected to the 0 station, a door interphone can only be connec- ted to station 9.

w#!o

Press the keys shown in the sequence shown here and then enter the system

code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

=Push this key for both telephone lines

z#= Push these keys in this sequence.

Internal station 0 with the ???telephone??? setting is displayed

Selecting the Internal Station

To select the internal station, push the

z

repeat dial key multiple times.

The registered stations appear with their current settings

Example: Mobile unit is set for Internal 1, modemi is set for Internal 0.

Setting for the Equipment to be Connected

Different Types of Equipment:

0No function

1Mobile unit

2Telephone

3Modem

4Fax device

5Door interphone

6Neutral

(Telephone and Fax)

=... & Push the digit key to select the type of

equipment; here, non-cordless connec- tion Internal 0 with fax

Push enter key.

w

1____

ACD

1__

ACD

0 2

A CD

1 1

A CD

03

A CD

04

ACD

C

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Ring Allocation for External Calls

With the ring allocation for external telephone lines, you can stipulate which mobile unit or auxi- liary devices should be rung when an external call arrives. The ring allocation is carried out by entering the internal number in the list of the collective call group or in the group list of the ring allocation.

Stations which are to receive external calls must, as a minimum, have the COS ???incoming call authorization??? (see the chapter ???Set Class of Service for the Internal Stations??? on page 63). Up to 10 stations, of which 8 can be mobile units, can be placed in the lists for collective call or call diversion.

For stations which are already engaged in an external or internal call, call waiting is signalled.

Collective Call

???At initialization, collective call is set for all stations.

???An incoming external call is signalled on all registered mobile units and auxiliary devices and can be picked up by any mobile unit or auxiliary device.

???Through programming, an individual call can be routed to only one station in the collective call list.

???Groups of stations which are part of the collective call group

At the time of registration, the stations are automatically placed in the collective call list. This can be changed subsequently.

Group Call with Call Diversion Pickup

???An incoming external call for telephone line L1 is first signalled 3x at mobile units 2, 3 and can be picked up there. If mobile units 2 and 3 cannot accept the call, the call is diverted to the second call group (with mobile units 6, 7) .

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Ring Allocation: Enter or Change Collective Call Group

For more information about this, see page 68.

If more than 6 cordless stations are in operation at once, the telephone number will only be dis- played at the first five devices which are rung. The last registered stations are affected by this.

w#!o

!"

z*"

!

0... )

Push the keys shown in the sequence shown here and then enter the system

code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

Select external telephone line 1 or 2,

Push these keys in this sequence

Push key 1 for the collective call group

Push the digit keys of the internal num- bers desired in order to place them in the list of stations.

Stations with this internal number are allocated to the telephone line selected.

1____

A CD

012

A CD

n2

A CD

n2 1 0123

A CD

n2 1 0123 6

A CD

C

If, for example, an external call arrives for line 1, stations 2, 3, 5 are rung simultaneously.

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Ring Allocation: Enter or Change Group Call

For more information about this, see page 68.

If more than 6 cordless stations are in operation at once, the telephone number will only be dis- played at the first five devices when they are rung. The last registered stations are affected by this.

w#!o

Push the keys shown in the sequence shown here and then enter the system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

1____

A CD

!" Select external telephone line 1 or 2,

z*" Press these keys in this sequence.

"Push 2 for call diversion pickup

0... ) Push the digit keys of the desired inter- nal numbers.

This selects the stations for the call group 1.

#Push the pound key for the 2nd call group.

0... ) Push the digit keys of the desired inter- nal numbers. This selects the stations for the call group 2.

012

A CD

n2

A CD

n2 2

A CD

n2 2 012

A CD

n2 2 012-

A CD

n2 2 012- 34

A CD

If, for example, an external call arrives for line 1, the stations with the internal numbers 2, 3, 5 are rung simultaneously; afterward, the stations with the internal numbers

2, 3, 5, 1, 7 are rung.

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Ring Allocation: Enter or Change Number of Ring Cycles for Group Call

For more information about this, see page 68.

You can set the number of ring cycles after which group 1 should answer. If there is no answer after this number of rings, call group 2 is automatically rung. The factory setting at initialization is 3 ring cycles. You can choose anywhere from 1 to 9 tone rings.

w#!o

Push the keys shown in the sequence shown here and then enter the system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

!" Select either external telephone line 1 or 2.

z*& Push these keys in this sequence.

!... ) Push the key for the desired number of ring cycles. Here, 2

Push the enter key.

w

Example:

1____

A CD

1 __

A CD

012

A CD

n6

A CD

n6 2

ACD

C

If an external call arrives for telephone line 1, the stations with the internal numbers 2, 3, 5 are first rung simultaneously 2 x. After that, the stations with the internal numbers 2, 3, 5, 1, 7 are rung.

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Ring Allocation for the Door Interphone

If you want to set up a door interphone, you can stipulate which internal stations should be rung from the door interphone. These internal stations can then activate the door opener.

w#!o

z#& Push these keys in this sequence.

0... ) Push these keys to enter the internal numbers for the station call list

wPush the enter key in order to complete the procedure.

Cancel registration Mobile Unit

1____

A CD

1 __

A CD

012

A CD

-6 0

A CD

-6 123

ACD

C

Every mobile unit can be unregistered using that unit or any other mobile unit.

w#/"o

Push the keys shown in the sequence shown here and then enter the system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

All registered internal stations appear on the screen; here 1 to 8.

Enter the station number of the mobile

ounit to be unregistered, i.e. push one of the digit keys, here, for example, 2 and 5.

When the 5 is pressed again, the digit reappears, i.e. mobile unit 5 has not been unregistered.

Push the enter key, in

w

order to complete the procedure.

Mobile unit 2 is unregistered.

Note:

To register a mobile unit, see page 19.

7____2

A CD

7 __2

A CD

12345678

ACD

134 678

ACD

1 345678

ACD

C

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Resetting the Base Station to the Status at Initialization

You can reset the base station to its initialization status, for example if you feel that you no longer have a clear overview of the current settings. In order to keep this as simple as possible, how- ever, not all settings are reset.

This procedure accomplishes the following:

Push these keys in this sequence to reset to initialization status.

Push the enter key.

w

c) Does not change:

System code

Registration of mobile units Ring allocation

1____

A CD

1 __

A CD

012

A CD

25 0

ACD

C

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Advisory and Alarm Tones: Activate / Deactivate

The mobile units are pre-set for optimum ease of operation. You can change these settings indi- vidually for each mobile unit.

Key Acknowledgment Tone: Activate / Deactivate

When this tone is activated, a tone is heard whenever a key is pushed.

Push enter and keys 3, 1.

w??!

The current setting is shown.

31 !

A C

C

Negative Acknowledgment Tone: Activate / Deactivate

When the tone is activated, every erroneous entry is signalled acoustically.

w??$ Push enter and keys 3, 4.

The current setting is shown.

34 1

A C

w Press enter key.

Positive Acknowledgment Tone: Activate / Deactivate

C

If this tone is activated, only correctly completed settings are acoustically signalled.

w??/ Push enter and keys 3, 7.

The current setting is shown.

37 1

A C

C

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Battery Alarm Tone: Activate / Deactivate

If this tone is activated, an alarm is sounded when the battery needs to be exchanged.

w??" Push enter and keys 3, 2.

The current setting is shown.

32 1

A C

w Push enter key.

Range Alarm Tone: Activate / Deactivate

If this tone is activated, the range limit is signalled.

w???? Push enter and digit keys 3, 3.

The current setting is shown.

C

33 1

A C

w Press enter key.

Synchronization Tone: Activate / Deactivate

C

If the tone is activated, an acoustic signal is heard when the mobile unit re-enters the base sta- tion range.

w??% Push enter and keys 3, 5.

The current setting is shown.

35 1

A C

C

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Resetting the Mobile Unit to Initialization Status

This procedure accomplishes the following:

a)Reset to initialization status:

???Tone ring volume

???Tone ring pitch

???Battery alarm tone

???Range alarm tone

???Synchronization tone

???Automatic call acceptance

???Acknowledgment tones

Mobile unit is ON.

w Press enter key.

( ??Push the 1 and speed dial key.

Enter mobile unit PIN.

oEvery digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

Press enter key.

w

The settings are reset / deleted.

Note:

???The mobile unit PIN is not deleted or reset.

b) Delete:

???Repeat dial memory

???Speed dial memory

C

A CD

1____z

ACD

1_z

ACD

C

76

Using the Dialog Keys

External 1

0123456

MUTE CoNSLT.

F

Dialog keys

The bottom line of the Comfort mobile unit display has two fields with dark backgrounds. These show the features, which are based on the status.

These features can be activated, when needed, using the dialog keys below them.

Example:

To set up a consultation call, use the dialog key ?? for the fea- ture ???CONSLT.???

In the description below, the name of the feature is used instead of the term dialog key. To acti- vate a specific feature, press the dialog key below it.

Using the Menu

The menu key ??is found in the middle, between the two dialog keys. With this, you can easily activate menus for switching and for setting functions, either in idle status or during a call.

Fmenu. Each menu line moves up one line, thus displaying the other menu lines.

The Entire Menu

Tel.book Number redial Telephone lock Tones

Settings Search station Service

- - - - - - - - -

In order to select a function using the dialog key ???OK,??? you must scroll with ???NEXT??? until the desired function is highlighted (dark background).

Using the dialog key ???NEXT,??? you can scroll through the entire menu.

The line with ???- - - -??? indicates the end of the menu.

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Menu Structure for System Settings

The menu structure for settings is set up as a hierarchy. Generally, settings are first made in idle status. Additional settings options are also offered in other operating statuses (see ???Status- Dependent Menus???).

You can move to the desired setting step by step. The ??key also allows you to scroll backward through the menu levels (Main Menu - Service - System Settings - Equipment Data). Thus, you can scroll back quickly through the levels.

If you want to terminate the process -- from any point within the menu structure -- without changing anything, push the connect key gonce, or if necessary twice.

Your Comfort mobile unit initiates an automatic cancel after 30 seconds if you do not push any key within this time.

Example:

In order to program call forwarding, for instance, the following steps must be carried out (from idle state): Push the ?? key; go to the ???Service??? menu from the main menu; from the Service menu, select ???Forward.ON.???

Below is a rough overview of the menu structure for the system settings:

Idle State

??

Main menu

Telephone book

Number redial

Telephone lock

NEXT Tones

Duration/Units Call barring Change sys.code

NEXT System lock Initialisation OK

Line data Equipment data

- - - - - - - -

NEXT

??

Equip. data

Autom.seizure

Call pickup Access rights a/b line

- - - - - - - -

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Status-Dependent Menus

Using the ?? key, appropriate menus can also be activated from different operating statuses, such as call status, internal call, external call or consultation status.

Example 1 ???In Internal Call???

??

Handset Volume

Telephone Book

Ext. Consultation

-------------------------

You are engaged in an an internal call...

Push.

Menu appears (Entire menu at left).

You can select appropriate functions with ???NEXT??? and then confirm with ???OK???.

Internal

Call with 2

MUTE CONSLT.

Handset Volume

Telephone book Ext. consultat???n

NEXT OK

Example 2 ???External Consultation in External Call???

You are engaged in an external call...

External 1

00:01:01

MUTE CONSLT.

External 2

Please dial

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

??

Resume Mute

Handset volume

Telephone book

-------------------------

Push.

You can select appropriate functions with ???NEXT??? and

confirm with ???OK.???

Resume

MUTE

Handset volume

NEXT OK

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Enter / Change System Code

For your own protection, you can enter a new four-digit system code for the system. This pro- tects your settings and prevents registration of additional mobile units.

All entries are carried out from a mobile unit. At the time of initialization, the system code is set at ???0000???.

aThe Comfort mobile unit is in idle status. Push this key; main menu appears..

Telephone book

Number redial

??

Service

System settings

Scroll with NEXT ...

Until ???Service??? appears in the 1st line of the

main menu and ...

select ???Service??? with OK .

The next menu level appears.

Scroll with NEXT...

until ???System settings??? appears in the 1st line of the menu and

then select with OK.

Telephone lock

Service

- - - - - - - -

Telephone book

Forwarding ON

Cancel registr. System settings

Enter the four-digit system code if necessary, correct with .

Scroll with NEXT...

Change Sys. code until ???Change sys. code??? appears in the 1st line

and then select with OK.

Sys cd/Mn sys cd

Duration/Units Call barring

NEXT OK

o

OK

o

OK

Enter new system code, please be sure to note this number!

Every digit entered replaces one dash if necessary, correct with .

Complete the entry.

Repeat the new system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash..

Push this key to complete the entry.

Note:

???If you have entered an erroneous system code, a negative acknowledgment tone will be signalled.

???If you forget the system code, it will be necessary to disassemble the device. Forgetting the system code is like losing a key. If this happens, please get in touch with your vendor.

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Set Dialog Language

If you would like the display texts to appear in a language other than the one which is already set (German), you can select between either German, English, French, Italian or Spanish for each device.

Telephone book

Number redial Telephone lock

NEXT OK

Settings

Search station Service

NEXT OK

Active: German

New: English

New: French

NEXT OK

Set Tone Ringing for Mobile Unit

You can set the tone ring individually, including the volume, pitch and melody. The tone ring volume has 7 levels, the tone ring pitch (tone sequence frequency) has 10 levels and the tone ring melody has 10 levels.

aThe Comfort mobile unit is in idle status

..

Telephone book

Number redial Telephone lock

NEXT OK

Settings

Search station Service

NEXT OK

Handset volume

Tone ringing Display contrast

NEXT OK

Tonering.volume

Tonering.pitch.

Tonering.melody

NEXT OK

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Enter / Change Mobile Unit PIN

For your protection, you can enter a new four-digit PIN for each mobile unit. This protects your settings such as ,for example mobile unit lock, and your stored personal data. The mobile unit PIN setting at initialization is ???0 0 0 0???.

aThe Comfort mobile unit is in idle status.

Push this key; main menu appears..

Telephone Book

Number redial

??

Telephone lock

Scroll with NEXT ...

until ???Telephone lock??? appears in the

1st line of the main menu...

then select ???Telephone lock??? with OK.

Enter 4-digit mobile unit PIN

Telephone lock

NEXT OK

Telephone lock

Tones

Settings

NEXT OK

then select with OK .

Lock ON

Hotline no. Del.Hotline No.

Change PIN

- - - - - - - -

Lock ON

NEXT OK

o

OK

o

SAVE

Enter new PIN, please note this number!

Every digit entered replaces one dash if necessary, correct with .

Complete entry.

Repeat new PIN.

Every digit entered replaces one dash..

Push this key to complete the entry.

Note:

???If you have entered an erroneous PIN, a negative acknowledgment tone is signalled.

???If you forget your PIN, it will be necessary to disassemble your device. Forgetting the PIN is like losing a key. If this happens, please get in touch with the vendor of your telephone.

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Activate / Deactivate Call Pickup

In order to be able to use the call pickup, it must be activated (status at initialization). The activa- tion or deactivation of call pickup is valid for the entire system. Details on how to use call pickup are found on page 87.

1.In idle status, push the ??key and select ???Service??? from the main menu.

2.In the service menu, select ???System settings??? and enter the system code (see also page 115).

Equipment data

Call pickup

OK

OK

or

OFF

After the correct system code is entered, the following display appears:

Scroll with NEXT...

until ???Equipment data??? appears in the 1st line

and then select with OK.

Scroll with NEXT...

until ???Call pickup??? appears in the 1st line and

then select with OK.

Push OK if you only want to view

use OFF to deactivate call pickup.

Sys cd/Mn sys cd

Duration/Units

Call barring

NEXT OK

Autom. seizure

Call pickup Access rights

NEXT OK

Call pickup activated

OFF OK

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Activate / Deactivate Automatic Line Seizure

Push the gkey to be able immediately seize an external line (status at initialization). If this function is deactivated, you must first dial a zero to place an external call.

This setting can be adjusted for every internal station.

1.In idle status, push the ??key and select Service??? from the main menu.

2.In the service menu, select ???System settings??? and enter the system code. (see also page 115).

A list of the internal numbers appears. Push OK if you only want to view

Automatic seizure forInt.: 1 2 _

or

Activate / Deactivate ???Automatic seizure??? for Internal Station

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Mobile Unit Settings

Telephone book

??

Settings

Handset volume

Tone ringing

Display contrast

Register

Language

Auto. backlight

Multicell config

Initialisation

- - - - - - - -

Push the F-key; main menu appears.

Scroll through main menu with NEXT ...

until ???Settings??? appears on the 1st line and then select with OK.

The menu for the mobile unit settings appears (entire menu at left).

Using NEXT / OK, you can select and edit the following options:

Number redial Telephone lock

NEXT OK

Handset volume

Tone ringing Display contrast

NEXT OK

Handset volume Set the handset volume (3 levels possible).

Active: German

New: English

New: French

NEXT OK

85

Accept / Terminate Call

An incoming call (external, internal) is signalled acoustically via the tone ring and visually on the screen of the mobile unit.

Accept the Call either

or

by pushing the connect key if the mobile

g

unit is not in the charging unit.

Display After Call Pickup

external call (here, line 1)

internal call (here, mobile unit 2)

To Terminate the Call

Either

gpush the connect key or

return the mobile unit to the charging unit.

a

Display After End of Call

External 1

MUTE CONSLT.

Internal

call with 2

MUTE CONSLT.

Station 1

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

86

Call Pickup

You can pick up an external call within your call group even if the call is not signalled on your mobile unit (for example, in the case of call forwarding, page 105).

In order to do this, call pickup must be activated (see page 83).

Push the connect key

g

Call on Ext 1

Ext 1

MUTE CONSLT.

or

if ???Automatic line seizure??? (see page 84) is activated:

Push the-0 key, to seize another telephone

@line..

External 2

Please dial

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

External 2

Call on Ext. 1

MUTE PICKUP

External 1

Ext. 2 waiting

TOGGLE CONF.

87

Answer Call Waiting During an Internal Call

The call waiting tone signals that an external call is waiting while you are engaged in another call. If you answer the external call while you are engaged in an internal call, the internal call is termi- nated.

b

PICKUP

You are engaged in an internal call and hear the call waiting tone.

Push this button to accept the external call immediately

Internal

Call from Ext. 1

MUTE PICKUP

or

Push the connect key to terminate the on- g going call.

You will hear the external call and can accept it .

Answer a Call Waiting During an External Call

The call waiting tone signals that a call is waiting while you are engaged in another call. The call waiting feature can be activated and deactivated.

External 1 Ext. 2 waiting

TOGGLE CONF

You can now toggle between the calls

or set up a 3-way conference

or return to the original call

Push.

The second call is terminated thereby.

External 2

Ext.1 waiting

TOGGLE CONF

Conference

CONF. END

External

00:11:01

CONSLT.

88

External Dialing with Dialpad

After putting the base station and Comfort mobile unit into service, you can generally place calls with a mobile unit which is switched ON.

g You will hear the dial tone.

No Automatic Line Seizure Activated

or

Push this key

=first available line is seized

then

Push the digit keys to dial external number.

oIt is displayed in enlarged form, here 12345678..

You hear the ring tone.

bThe subscriber answers.

You carry on the external call...

Please seize line

EXT1 EXT2

External 1

Please dial

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

External 1

12345678

PAUSE

External 1

00:01:01

MUTE CONSLT.

Continued

89

To Terminate the Call:

Push the connect key or return the mobile

gunit to the charging unit.

The length of time which elapsed during the call appears on the display.

After 4 seconds, the screen again shows the following.

00:03:21

Station 1

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

Telephone Line is Busy:

If the telephone line is already being used by another Gigaset station, you will hear a busy tone and see the display:

or, for example.

External line busy

External 1

busy

Mobile Unit not Fully Trunk Authorized:

If, for example, your mobile unit is not set for ???full trunk authorization,??? then you cannot make external calls.

(See ???Set the COS for Internal Stations??? on page 113.)

No

access rights

90

External En-Bloc Dialing with Dialpad

En-bloc dialing allows you to view the external telephone number which you have entered before the number is dialed and to correct it, if necessary.

aThe Comfort mobile unit is in idle status

.

Automatic Line Seizure Activated

Enter the external telephone number.

oIt is displayed in an enlarged form; here, 1234567.

if necessary, correct with .

Push connect key within 30 seconds.

gYou will then hear the dial tone, and the number can be dialed.

Station 1

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

1234567_

PAUSE

WAH

Extern 1

12345678

MUTE PAUSE

External 1

00:01:02

CONSLT.

No Automatic Line Seizure is Activated

Enter the telephone number:

oFirst enter the line code 0, 1 or 2 here, the 0; now enter the tel. number

Push the connect key

g You will then hear the dial tone, and the telephone number is dialed

To Terminate the Call:

01234567

PAUSE

WAH

Extern 1

01234567_

PAUSE

Note:

???En-bloc dialing can contain a maximum of 22 characters.

91

Number Redial

Number redial allows you to automatically redial the last external number dialed from the mobile unit.

12345678

DIAL

DIAL

b

To Terminate the Call:

Push this key to start dialing

The subscriber answers.

You carry on the external call.

Extern 1

12345678

PAUSE

00:03:21

Note:

???The number redial memory can contain a maximum of 22 characters.

???Every new telephone number entered overwrites the previous one.

???After pushing DIAL, you can manually add suffix numbers. The suffix digits are not stored in the number redial memory.

???The number redial memory is erased if the device is switched off or the battery removed.

Number Redial as En-Bloc Dialing

Number redial allows you to automatically dial the most recently dialed external number.

a

REDIAL

DIAL

The Comfort mobile unit is in idle status.

Push this key to activate the number redial feature.

The phone number is shown on the screen; here, 12345678.

Push this key to start dialing

The phone number is dialed.

The subscriber answers.

You carry on the external call.

Station 1

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

12345678

DIAL

Extern 1

12345678

Pause

92

Internal Dialing to Another Mobile Unit or Auxiliary Device

aThe Comfort mobile unit is in idle state.

Station 1

??

@...9

Push internal key.

Your station number is displayed; here, 1.

Enter the desired internal station number, i.e. push one of the digit keys between 0 and 9; here, the 2.

The internal station number which was dialed is displayed; here, for example, 2.

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

Internal

Your own no.: 1

Coll.call

Internal 1

Calls Internal 2

or

*Push the star key

You will hear the internal ring tone.

All registered internal stations, mobile units or auxiliary devices are displayed

and rung.

The other party answers, having already seen on the screen which station is

bcalling.

You carry on the internal call.

To Terminate the Call:

Push the connect key, or return the mobile

gunit to the charging unit.

After 4 seconds, the screen returns to the idle status display.

Internal

call with 2

MUTE CONSLT.

Station 1

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

Note:

???Stations 0 to 9 are available on your Gigaset 1054.

???To view the internal station number, push the internal key. Terminate by returning the mobile unit to the charging unit, or by pushing the connect key.

93

Dialing from the Telephone Book

You can enter up to 100 names and accompanying telephone numbers in the telephone book (depending on the length of the number or the name). Saving and administering the entries is described on page 99.

The stored names can be found either via scrolling or by entering the letters of the name, using the alphanumeric keyboard on your Comfort mobile unit.

a

TEL.BOOK

NEXT

The Comfort mobile unit is in idle state.

Push this key to access the telephone book.

Find the name by scrolling

Station 1

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

ANTON

BERTA

C???SAR

NEXT DIAL

BERTA

C???SAR

DANIEL

NEXT DIAL

or

Entering Letters:

By entering the letters, for example

22The letter B: Push the 2 twice, or

The letter C: Push the 2 three times quickly, or

The letter D: Push the 3 once.

BERTA

C???SAR

DANIEL

NEXT DIAL

You hear the ring tone.

bThe station answers..

You carry on the external call...

To Terminate the Call:

Push the connect key, or return the mobile

gunit to the charging unit.

On the screen, you will briefly see the time elapsed during the call.

Note:

External 1

12345678

PAUSE

External 1

00:00:21

MUTE CONSLT.

00:03:21

???If the name search does not find any such entries, an error tone is signalled.

94

Call on Hold

You can place an ongoing call on hold in order to, for instance, hold a consultation with someone in the room.

Placing an Internal Call on Hold:

You are engaged in an internal call.

b

Push this key.

??The internal station 5 is then placed on hold.

Internal

call with 5

MUTE CONSLT.

Intern

Intern 5 wartet

RESUME

Internal

call with 5

MUTE CONSLT.

Place External Call on Hold:

b

??

RESUME

or

e

Note:

You are engaged in an external call.

Push internal key.

This places the external station on hold.

Push this to retrieve the call which was on hold.

Push this button.

External 1

012345678

MUTE CONSLT.

Ext. 1 waiting

RESUME

External 1

012345678

MUTE CONSLT.

???In the case of an external call which is placed on hold, the call charges and length of call dis- play remain, in the background.

95

Temporary Switchover to Tone Dialing

If your Gigaset 1054 is connected to a telephone line with tone dialing, then the following explanation has no relevance for you .

If your Gigaset 1054 is connected to a telephone connection with pulse dialing (DPS), you have the option of temporarily switching your Gigaset 1054 from DPS to tone dialing (DTMF) during a call.

By switching the dialing mode from pulse to tone dialing, you can use the dialpad of your mobile unit to enter information during a call, for example to query an answering machine or a voice mailbox or to take advantage of services offered by the German Telekom AG such as ???City Call??? and ???Scall.???

At the time of initialization, tone dialing is pre-set.

b

??

Ext.consultation

Handset volume

Telephone book Temp.tone on

- - - - - - - - - - - - - -

You are engaged in an external call and want to switch to tone dialing.

Push the F-key; the menu appears.

Scroll with NEXT until ???Temp. tone on??? appears on the 1st line

and then select with OK .

External 1

12345678

MUTE CONSLT.

Ext.Consultation

Handset volume Telephone book

NEXT OK

Temp. tone on

External 1

12345678

Note:

???After the end of the call, the tone dialing function is automatically deactivated.

96

Mute Function

If you want to prevent your call partner from hearing you temporarily, (for example, if you want to consult with someone in the room), then you can switch the mobile unit temporarily to mute during an external call.

00:01:34

MUTE CONSLT.

Mute On:

MUTE

Mute Off:

MIC.ON

b

Push this key.

The call partner cannot hear you.

You can consult with someone in the room.

Push this key.

Your call partner hears you again. You can activate/deactivate the mute function repeatedly.

You continue with the call ...

External 1

00:01:35

MIC. ON CONSLT.

External 1

00:02:38

MUTE CONSLT.

97

Entering Names and Characters

The following explains how you can enter letters and digits to administer the telephone book.

After selecting, for example, ???New entry??? in the telephone book menu, enter the telephone number. The dialpad automatically switches to letter entry so that you can enter the name.

Entering Letters:

The dialpad (digit keys) is used as an alphabetical keyboard for the entry of names into the tele- phone book. This entry modus is only available if you are in the ???Telephone book??? menu.

The letters for each digit key are printed on the keys:

1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 @

The @key has the following functions:

Space , period ???.??? and dash ???-???.

The 1key is configured with the letters ??, ?? and ??. These letters can be entered beginning with the 1st letter of the name entry.

In addition, you can enter the following: ???Star??? *and ???Pound??? #.

Entering Digits:

1, 2to @ Enter digits (not as the first entry in a name) by pressing the appropriate dialpad key four or five times.

Sorting Sequence:*, #, A, ??

Telephone numbers which you prefix with *and #will appear as the first entries in the tele- phone book list, thus making them easy to sort and select. Use this for frequently-called num- bers.

To enter letters or special symbols, proceed as follows:

???Within 8 seconds, press the appropriate digit key repeatedly until the desired letter appears on the display. The cursor blinks once (where entry appears) each time the key is pressed.

???When the desired letter appears, wait until the cursor jumps to the next entry space.

???Then enter the next letter.

???Enter spaces by pushing the @key once.

Deleting Entries:

If you have entered a wrong letter or number, you can delete it by pushing the backspace key.

Each time this key is pressed, the last letter or digit entered is deleted.

98

Dialing Convenience with the Telephone Book

Up to about 100 entries can be stored in the electronic telephone book of the Comfort mobile unit (58 when all spaces are used; names up to 16 characters, tel.numbers up to 22 characters). Before using the ???Telephone book??? menu, please read the chapter ???Menu Techniques??? which describes how to enter digits and letters.

There are two ways to activate the telephone book.

If you want to dial a telephone number from the telephone book, use the dialog key ???TEL.BOOK???.

If you want to make new entries, or change or delete entries, push the ?? key and then select the menu point ???Telephone book???.

Dialing from the Telephone Book:

Station 1

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

ANTON

BERTA

C???SAR

NEXT DIAL

Editing the Telephone Book:

Telephone Book

??

Dial entry New entry Change entry Delete entry

Delete tel.book

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Push the F-key in idle state; The main menu appears

In the main menu, select ???Telephone Book??? with OK

The menu to edit the telephone book appears (entire menu is at left).

Using NEXT / OK, you can select and edit the following options :

Number redial Telephone lock

NEXT OK

Dial entry

New entry Change entry

NEXT OK

Note:

???Using the prefix, ???*??? or ???#??? when entering the name, you can ensure that important entries are placed at the beginning of your telephone book.

???If no automatic line seizure is activated, the first digit entered

99

BAIER

BRUNNER

C??SAR

NEXT OK

First the telephone number is offered (for changes).

(if necessary, delete with reverse)

... then the name.

Complete process with SAVE.

Delete entry

DELETE

Delete entries individually.

Find / select entries to be deleted, using NEXT.

Push this key.

The entry is deleted.

ANTON

BERTA

C??SAR

NEXT DELETE

Delete tel. book Deletes all telephone book entries at once..

This option is available only after entering the mobile unit???s PIN.

Delete all

entries

in tel. book?

NOOK

100

Internal Consultation / Transfer of Call

With this system, it is also possible to make consultation calls and to transfer an external call to another internal station.

Activate Internal Consultation:

bYou are engaged in an external call.

Push this key;

??The external call is placed on hold.

External 1

00:12:10

MUTE CONSLT.

Ext. 1 waiting

RESUME

1...9

Enter the desired internal number; here, 3

Int. 1 calling 3 Ext. 1 waiting

RESUME

or Ring all Internal Stations:

Push the star key to ring all internal stations

*at once.

You will hear the internal ring tone, a station answers; here, 3.

You are connected to the internal station.

Int. call to 0 3

Ext. 1 waiting

RESUME

Connection with 3 Ext. 1 waiting

TOGGLE CONF

Resume

Note:

Menu appears.

Select ???Resume??? with OK

The external station is reconnected to you.

You continue with the external call.

RESUME

MUTE

Handset volume

NEXT OK

Ext. 1

00:12:15

MUTE CONSLT.

???After dialing the internal station number, you can immediately transfer the call by ???hanging up???, even before the internal station has answered.

???If the station to which the call is being transferred does not answer within 30 seconds, recall is activated.

101

External Consultation / Transfer Call

With this system, you can carry on a consultation call and transfer an external call to another external station, if the 2nd telephone line is available.

Activate External Consultation:

You are engaged in an external call.

b

CONSLT. Push this key to activate external consulta- tion .

Enter the desired external telephone num-

ober .

You will hear the ring tone, a station answers.

You are connected to the external station.

External 1

00:00:39

MUTE CONSLT.

External 2

Please dial

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

External 2

3456789

TOGGLE PAUSE

External 2 Ext. 1 waiting

TOGGLE CONF.

Terminate External Consultation and Continue First External Call:

Push this key, menu appears

??

Push this to retrieve the consultation call

OKThe first external station is now reconnec- ted with you.

You continue with the first external call

.

or

Push this key, or return the mobile unit to

gthe charging unit.

You will receive a recall and can continue with the original call after picking it up.

Resume

Mute

Handset volume

External 1

00:03:45

MUTE CONSLT.

External 1

MUTE CONSLT.

102

Toggle

During a consultation call, you can toggle back and forth between the two established calls as often as you like. External toggle is possible as long as the 2nd telephone line is available.

Toggle with Internal and External Stations:

Connection with 5

Ext. 1 waiting

TOGGLE CONF.

External 1

Int. 5 waiting

TOGGLE KONF.

Connection with 5

Ext. 1 waiting

TOGGLE CONF.

Toggle Between External Stations:

You are engaged in an external consultation

bcall; the other external call is placed on hold

.

You switch back to the original external call.

TOGGLE

External consultation partner 2 is waiting.

External 1

Ext. 2 waiting

TOGGLE CONF.

External 2

Ext. 1 waiting

TOGGLE CONF.

External 1

Ext. 2 waiting

TOGGLE CONF.

Terminate Toggle:

Press this key; menu appears

Resume

MUTE

Handset volume

NEXT OK

or

Press this key, or return the mobile unit

gto the charging unit.

You receive a recall and can, after picking it up, continue with the original call.

Note:

Extern 2

MUTE CONSLT.

???In this same manner, you can toggle between an internal call and an external consultation call.

???Toggle is also possible using the ??#keys.

???It is also possible to set up a 3-way conference from within the consultation status.

103

3-Way Conference

During a consultation call, you can set up a 3-way conference call with two call partners. When this function is in use, charges and length of call are not displayed. An external 3-way conference is possible, as long as the 2nd telephone line is available.

External Call Parallel to an Internal Consultation:

b

CONF.

You are engaged in an internal consultation call; the external call partner is placed

on hold.

Push this key to connect yourself, the inter- nal and the external partners to a 3-way con- ference call.

Connection with 5

Ext. 1 waiting

TOGGLE CONF.

Conference

CONF. END

Internal Call Parallel to an External Consultation:

You are engaged in an external consultation

bcall; the internal call partner is placed on hold.

External 1

Int. 5 waiting

TOGGLE CONF.

Conference

CONF. END

External Call Parallel to an External Consultation:

b

CONF

You are engaged in an external consultation call. The original external call partner is placed on hold .

Push this key to connect yourself and both of the external stations in a 3-way confer- ence call.

External 1

Ext. 2 waiting

TOGGLE CONF.

Conference

CONF. END

Terminate 3-Way Conference

or

Push this key, or return the mobile unit to

g

the charging unit, to disconnect from both stations.

External 1

01234567

MUTE CONSLT.

104

Activate/ Deactivate Internal Call Forwarding

Using internal call forwarding, you can forward external calls to other internal stations. The call can only be forwarded to internal stations which have call forwarding activated.

a

??

Service

The mobile unit is in idle status

.

Push this key; the main menu appears.

Scroll through main menu with NEXT...

until ???Service??? is in the 1st line; select this with OK.

Telephone Book

Number redial Telephone lock

Call forward. ON

Cancel registr. System settings

Internal

- - - - - - - -

To internal 0

To internal 1 To internal 2

NEXT OK

Active:3 cycles

New : 0 cycles

New : 1 cycle

NEXT OK

Deactivate Internal Call Forwarding:

Push the connect key.

g???Fnct. set. act.??? means that a system func- tion is set, for example, internal call forward- ing.

Push this key.

??Menu for setting the system functions appears.

Fnct. set. act Please dial

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

Set system fnct.

Handset volume Telephone book

Set system fnct.

Int.forwarding

OK

or

OFF

Select ???Set system fnct.???

Select ???Int. forwarding???.

Push this to view the current call forwarding setting without deactivating it.

This deactivates call forwarding .

Int. forwarding

-------------

Call forwarding to internal 2

OFF OK

105

Connection to the Door Interphone

The door interphone should be connected only to the auxiliary device connection with the inter- nal station number 9. This feature is only available for stations which are listed in the door inter- phone ring allocation list.

Tone ring is signalled by the door interphone (3 short tones).

Push the connect key.

g

You are connected to the door interphone.

Internal connection with

doorstation

You can activate the door opener repeatedly

.

The connection to the door interphone remains.

To terminate, push the connect key.

g

Internal door open

Internal connection with

doorstation

106

Display of Charges / Display of Call Length

You can use any mobile unit to view the total charges as well as the charges for the most recent call. The charge total includes only the charges occurring on that particular mobile unit. The set- ting of the unit cost is described on pages 108 and 109.

The setting for all mobile units and auxiliary devices -- whether for call length, units, or charges -- is carried out on the mobile units. In addition, you can stipulate whether the previously-incurred call charges or units should be displayed before the beginning of the call.

The charges per mobile unit or auxiliary device and the total call charges for all devices can also be deleted, using the mobile unit.

Display of Units

(Unit cost=0)

Display of units remains visible for about 4 seconds after the end of the call.

Display of cost in DM

(Unit cost >0)

Display of cost remains visible for about 4 seconds after the end of the call.

Display of Call Length

External 1

0000026 00008

MUTE CONSLT.

0000026 00008

Total Individual

External 1

23.07 2.07

MUTE CONSLT.

23.07 2.07

Total Individual

If the call length recording feature is activated, the recording begins immediately upon connec- tion of the call.

Display:

After the connection is terminated, the call length display clock stops; it remains visible on the display for about 4 seconds.

00:07:59

Hours

Minutes

Seconds

107

Activate and Deactivate Call Length and Call Charge Display / Set the Unit Cost

In order to be able to use this feature, you must first apply to the German Telekom AG to have your phone lines set up for ???unit measurement???.

Your Gigaset 1054 can display either the telephone units, the charges or the call length. At the time of initialization, the call length display is activated.

The type of display selected appears on all mobile units.

The Comfort mobile unit is in idle state.

a

Telephone Book

??

Service

System settings

Push this button.

The main menu appears.

Scroll through the main menu with lNEXT until ???Service??? is in the 1st line; then select ???Service??? with OK.

In the next menu, scroll with NEXT until ???System settings??? is in the 1st line; select with OK.

Enter the 4-digit system code after ???Sys- tem settings; if necessary, use to cor- rect.

Redial Telephone lock

Call forward. ON

Cancel registr. System settings

Length/Units

Call duration Units/Charges ChargFactor-.-- ChargFactor---

Seize displ. ON

Total

Total per unit

- - - - - - - -

Confirm system code with OK.

Select ???Duration/Units??? with OK.

The menu for setting call length display or charge data appears. (Entire menu at left).

Using NEXT / OK, you can select and edit the following options:

Sys cd/Mn sys cd

Duration/Units Call barring

NEXT OK

Duration of Call

Units/Charges

ChargFactor-.--

NEXT OK

Call duration

Activate / deactivate display of the call length.

Activation of the call length display automat- ically deactivates any call charge display which might be on!

Recording call duration Ext1 activated!

OFFOK

Continued

108

ChargFactor-.--

Stipulate unit cost with decimal point.

Any time the unit cost is changed, the total charges are reset to zero.!

Thus, any change in the unit cost should only be carried out at the end of a billing period..

ChargFactor--- Stipulate unit cost without decimal point.

Any time the unit cost is changed, the total charges are reset to zero.!

Thus, any change in the unit cost should only be carried out at the end of a billing period.

This display can also be used to display charges in a foreign currency..

Charge factor

---

OK

Seize displ. ON

Activate / deactivate charge display of the preceding call. (The charge display must be activated!)

If this feature is activated, then the charges for the preceding call are displayed after the line is seized. This is particularly useful, for example, in hotels or inns which wish to view a guest???s call charges. For resetting options for the call charges, see ???Delete totals???

Charge display after seizuree activated

Total

Ext1: 12.20

NEXT DELETE

Total charges 123.50

NEXT DELETE

INT1: 56.50

INT2: 4.30

NEXT DELETE

???If the unit cost is entered for the first time or changed, all previous individual and total entries are deleted.

???If you want to have the units displayed again, enter ???0.00??? as the new unit cost.

???The unit cost can be programmed for any number up to 9.99 or 999, and is then valid for all stations.

109

Lock to Prevent Outgoing Calls / Emergency Numbers

Using the system lock, you can prevent the base station from being used for outgoing calls. Calls can still be received.

Exception: Connection setup with an emergency number is possible even if the system lock is activated. Up to four 16-character emergency numbers can be stored.

1.In the idle state, push the ??key and select ???Service??? from the main menu.

2.In the Service menu, select ???System settings??? and enter the system code (see also page 115).

System lock

Lock ON

Phone no. list

New entry

Del. phone no.

- - - - - - -

After the correct system code is entered, the following display appears:

Scroll, using NEXT, through the next menu until ???System lock??? is in the 1st line; select this with OK.

The menu for setting the system lock appears (entire menu at left).

You can, using NEXT / OK, select and edit the following options:

Sys cd/Mn sys cd

Duration/Units Call barring

Lock ON

Phone no. list New entry

NEXT OK

12345678_

Emrg. no.?

OK

Note:

???If you have activated both telephone lock with hotline (see page 114) and system lock with emergency numbers, dialing cannot occur. Exception: The hotline number is the same as the emergency number.

110

Enter, View, Delete Restricted Numbers / Activate or Deactivate Lock

By storing restricted numbers, you can ensure that telephone numbers which begin with one of these restricted numbers cannot be dialed. Thus, for example, if ???00??? is stipulated as a restricted number, no international calls can be made. You can store up to three restricted num- ber (each with 1 to 8 characters) for each individual mobile unit.

1.In idle status, push the ??key and select ???Service??? from the main menu.

2.In the Service menu, select ???System settings??? and enter the system code. (see also page 115).

Call barring

Lock Int0

Lock ON

Lock No. list New entry Delete lock no.

- - - - - - - -

After the correct system code is entered, the following display appears:

Scroll through the next menu, using NEXT, until ???Call barring??? appears in the 1st line; select ???Service??? with OK.

Scroll through the menu with NEXT and then, with OK, select an internal station (e.g. ???Lock Int0???) for which the telephone number lock should be set up.

The menu for setting the restricted numbers appears (entire menu at left).

Using NEXT /OK, you can select and edit the following options:

Sys cd/Mn sys cd

Duration/Units Call barring

NEXT OK

Delete all

Lock Int0

Lock Int1

NEXT OK

Lock ON

Lock No. list New entry

NEXT OK

Lock ON

Activate / deactivate the lock via restricted numbers.

After ???Lock ON??? is selected, the message at right appears.

Lock numbers for Int0 activated

Lock No. list

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Delete All Barred Numbers

Using this function, all restricted numbers are deleted at once.

1.In idle status, push the ??key and select ???Service??? from the main menu.

2.In the Service menu, select ???System settings??? and enter the system code. (see also page 115).

Call barring

Delete all

After the correct system code is entered, the following display appears:

In operating status, proceed as described above until ???Call barring??? appears.

After the menu point ???Call barring??? is selected, the following menu appears:

Select ???Delete all??? with OK.

All restricted numbers for all stations are deleted at once.

The acknowledgment appears for 2 sec- onds.

Sys cd/Mn sys cd

Duration/Units Call barring

NEXT OK

Delete all

Lock Int0

Lock Int1

NEXT OK

Entry deleted

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Set the COS for Internal Stations

By setting the Class of Service for every registered mobile unit, you can stipulate which internal stations can place external toll calls.

At the time of initialization, all devices are fully trunk authorized.

1.Full Trunk Authorization (= status at initialization) Incoming and outgoing external calls are permissible.

2.Incoming Authorization

It is only possible to accept incoming calls. All external dialing is blocked.

3.Internal Authorization

Only internal calls are possible. All external dialing is blocked. You can initiate a consultation call to an authorized internal station, but cannot transfer an external call; you will receive a callback in that case.

1.In idle status, push the ??key and select ???Service??? from the main menu.

2.In the Service menu, select ???System settings??? and enter the system code (see also page 115).

After the correct system code is entered, the following display appears:

Scroll through the menu with NEXT ...

Sys cd/Mn sys cd

Duration/Units Call barring

NEXT OK

Autom. seizure

Access rights

Internal X

until ???Access rights??? is on the 1st line; then select with OK.

Using NEXT, find the internal stations for which the access rights are to be set and

select them with OK; here, internal station 0.

You can now stipulate the COS.

Active: trunk acc

New: incoming

New: internal

NEXT OK

Note:

???If your Gigaset 1054 is being operated on only one telephone line, then you should set ???Internal authorization??? for the 2nd telephone line.

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Lock Mobile Unit /Change Hotline Number / Mobile Unit PIN

In the ???Telephone lock??? menu, you can make/change settings for hotline numbers or mobile unit PIN which are valid in connection with the mobile unit lock.

Telephone book

??

Telephone lock

Lock ON

Hotline No.

Del. hotline No.

Change PIN

- - - - - - - -

Push this key;. main menu appears.

Scroll through the main menu with NEXT ....

until ???Telephone lock??? is on the 1st line; then select with OK.

Enter the mobile unit PIN; (status at initial- ization: 0000). Complete with OK,

The menu for setting the lock functions apears (entire menu at left).

Using NEXT / OK, you can select and edit the following options:

Redial Telephone lock

NEXT OK

Enter PIN:

* * * -

Lock ON

Hotline No. Del. hotl.No.

NEXT OK

Lock

Hotline No.:

01234567

Del. hotline no. Delete hotline number.

Cancel Registration of Mobile Unit Lock (Unlock)

??

o

OK

OFF SAVE

In idle status, push the F key.

Select ???Lock OFF??? within 3 seconds, using OK.

If the 3 seconds is exceeded, and if a hot- line number is set, the mobile unit dials the hotline number.

Enter mobile unit PIN: (Status at initialization: 0000) Complete with OK;

Push this to retain the previous setting

Push OFF to deactivate the lock and save the new setting with SAVE.

Lock OFF

----------------

NEXT OK

Enter PIN:

* - - -

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First Steps for System Settings

The following procedure is generally the first step to be taken in making most system settings. After completing this procedure, select the desired system settings from the menu.

aThe Comfort mobile unit is in idle status.

Push the F-key, the main menu appears:

??Scroll through the main menu using NEXT...

Station 2

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

Telephone Book

Redial Telephone lock

Service

- - - - - - - -

Telephone book

Call forward. ON

Cancel registr. System settings

After the correct system code is entered, the following menu appears:

Additional steps are found in the corre- sponding operating instructions.

Sys cd/Mn sys cd

Duration/Units Call barring

NEXT OK

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Set Connection Configuration for Internal Stations

You can stipulate which different types of devices are to be used at the different stations.

Cordless terminals can be mobile units or cordless connections such as Gigaset 1000TAE . For these stations, ???mobile unit??? is pre-set.

For non-cordless devices, the device type ???Telephone??? is set. Modems or fax machines should preferably be connected to station 0; a door interphone, however, can only be connected to sta- tion 9.

1.In idle state, push the ??key and select ???Service??? from the main menu.

2.In the Service menu, select ???System settings??? and enter the system code. (see also page 115).

Equipment data

a/b line

After the correct system code has been entered, the following menu appears:

Scroll through the menu with NEXT ...

until ???Equipment data??? is in the 1st line; then select with OK.

Scroll through the menu with NEXT...

until ???a/b line??? is in the 1st line; then select with OK.

Sys cd/Mn sys cd

Duration/Units

Call barring

Autom. seizure

Call pickup Access rights

NEXT OK

Set Non-cordless Station Lines (a/b lines):

a/b line 0

Active:Telephone

New :Modem

New :Fax

New :Neutral

New :No funct.

- - - - - - - -

Choose one of the two auxiliary devices, using NEXT, and

select with OK ; here, ???a/b line 0???.

The menu for the selection of the device type appears (entire menu at left).

Using NEXT, choose a device type and stipu- late it with SAVE; here, ???FAX???.

Neutral signifies fax and telephone.

a/b line 0

a/b line 9 Internal 1

Set Cordless Station Connections:

Internal 1

Act. :Mobileset

- - - - - - - -

Scroll with NEXT ...

until, for example, ???Internal 1??? is in the first line ; then select with OK.

The menu to select the type of equipment appears (entire menu is at left).

Using NEXT, choose a device type and stipu- late it with SAVE; here, ???Fax???

(FAX applies here to a fax machine connec- ted to a Gigaset 1000TAE).

Neutral signifies fax and telephone.

a/b line 0

a/b line 9 Internal 1

- - - - - - - -

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Resetting the Base Station to the Status at Initialization

You can reset the base station to the initialization status, for example if you no longer have a clear overview of your settings. In order to keep this as simple as possible, however, not all settings are reset.

This procedure accomplishes the following:

1.In idle status, push the ??key and select ???Service??? from the main menu.

2.In the Service menu, select ???System settings??? and enter the system code (see also page 115).

System cd/Mn sys

Duration/Units

Call barring

NEXT OK

Initialisation completed

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Ring Allocation for External Calls

Using the ring allocation (allocation to telephone numbers), you can stipulate which mobile units or auxiliary devices should be signalled when an external call comes in. The ring allocation is car- ried out by entering the internal numbers in the list of the collective call group or group call list.

For stations which are designated to receive external calls, the COS ???Incoming authorization??? or higher must be set (see ???Set the COS for Internal Stations??? on page 113).

Up to 10 stations, of which 9 can be mobile units, can be entered in the lists for group call or call diversion pickup.

Call waiting is signalled at stations engaged in an external or internal call (see page 88).

Collective Call

???At the time of initialization, collective call is set for all stations.

???An incoming external call is signalled at all registered mobile units and auxiliary devices and can be picked up by any mobile unit or auxiliary device.

???By programming only one station into the collective call group, it is possible to have the calls routed to one individual station.

???Groups of stations which are part of the collective call

At the time of registration, the station is automatically placed in the collective call group. This can be changed later.

Group Call with Call Diversion Pickup

???An incoming external call is first signalled 3 times on the mobile units of the first call group and can be picked up there. If no mobile unit in this group picks up the call, the second call group is automatically signalled.

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Set / Change Ring Allocation and Ring Cycles

For more information about this, see page 118.

If more than 6 cordless stations are in operation, the telephone number of an incoming call is dis- played only at the first five stations. The stations which were the last to be registered are affec- ted by this.

1.In idle status, push the ??key and select ???Service??? from the main menu.

2.In the Service menu, select ???System settings??? and enter the system code (see page 115).

Line data

External 1/2

Call data

Ring allocation

Act: Coll.call

New: Group call

- - - - - - - -

After the correct system code is entered, the following display appears:

Scroll, using NEXT...

until ???Line data??? appears on the 1st line; then select with OK.

Scroll with NEXT in order to choose the external telephone line for which the ring allocation is to be set; for example, External 1...

and select with OK.

Scroll with NEXT in order to select ???Call data???

and confirm with OK

Select ???Ring allocation??? with OK.

The menu to edit the ring allocation appears (entire menu at left.

Using NEXT / OK, you can select and edit the following options

:

Sys cd/Mn sys cd

Duration/Units Call barring

NEXT OK

Ring allocation

No. ring cycles Delay ring end

Act.: Coll.call

New: Group call

----------------

Collective call

Enter / change collective call.

After ???Collective Call??? is selected, the col- lective call list is displayed.

Group call

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Set / Change the Number of Rings for Group Call

By selecting the number of rings, you can stipulate the number of tone rings which are signalled at call group 1 before the call is diverted to call group 2.

Ring Allocation

No. of cycles Pause ring end

NEXT OK

No.of ring cycles

or

1...9

SAVE

until ???No. of ring cycles??? appears in the 1st line; then select with OK.

Push OK if you only want to view

Push the digit key to enter the number of rings; here, 5.

Push this key to save the entry.

Set number of

ring cycles 5

Save

Ring Allocation for the Door Interphone

You can stipulate which internal stations are to be signalled by the door interphone. These inter- nal stations can also then open the door.

1.In idle status, push the ??key and select ???Service??? from the main menu.

2.In the Service menu, select ???System settings??? and enter the system code (see page 115).

a/b line

a/b line 9

After the correct system code is entered, the following menu appears:

Scroll through the menu with NEXT ...

After selecting ???a/b line??? from the ???Equip- ment data??? menu ,

scroll with NEXT...

until ???a/b line 9??? is on the 1st line; then sel- ect with OK.

Scroll with NEXT ...

Duration/Units

Tel. no. lock Change Sys.code

NEXT OK

a/b line 0

a/b line 9 Internal 1

NEXT OK

Active: Telephone

New: Doorstation

New: Modem

NEXT OK

New:doorstation

OK

or

0...8

SAVE

until ???New: doorstation??? is on the 1st line; select with OK.

The following list appears; enter station 1 and 2 here.

Push this if you only want to view

Enter one-digit internal number; here, 4; if necessary, correct with .

Push this key to save the list.

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Cancel Registration for Mobile Unit

Every mobile unit can be unregistered, using that mobile unit or any other. To cancel the registration of a mobile unit, see page 24.

Push the F key; main menu appears.

??

Scroll through the main menu with NEXT ...

until ???Service??? is on the 1st line and

Service

then select ???Service??? with OK.

Scroll through following menu with NEXT ...

until ???Cancel registr.??? is in the 1st line and

Telephone Book

Redial Telephone lock

Call forward.ON

Cancel registr. System settings

The list of the registered mobile units and their internal numbers appears.

To deactivate, mark the internal number of 1...8 the mobile unit to be deactivated by

entering that number; here, for example, 2.

(Pushing the 2 again removes the mark from 2; i.e. the 2 is then not deactivated.)

Cancel registr. on station 1

1 2 3

OK

Cancel registr. on Station 1

1 2 3

SAVE

Entry saved

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Activate / Deactivate Advisory and Alarm Tones

??

Tones

Key click Batt.warn.tone Range tone Acknowldg tone Error tone Synchr. tone

- - - - - - - - - - - - -

Push the F key; the main menu appears.

Scroll through main menu with NEXT until ...

???Tones??? appears in the 1st line; select with OK.

The menu to set the tones appears (com- plete menu at left).

Using NEXT / OK, you can select the follo- wing options, and activate or deactivate them:

Telephone Book

Redial Telephone lock

NEXT OK

Key click

Batt.warningtone Range tone

NEXT OK

The following settings are made in the same manner as the settings which are described above.

Batt.warningtone Rechargeable batteries are almost empty .

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General

The following operating instructions apply to a connected non-cordless telephone. Other auxiliary devices such as, for example, fax machines, VTX and modems can be operated in the same manner as long as they have a handset or a connect key and a dialpad.

When using an auxiliary device, the keys should be pressed relatively quickly in order to retain the dialing connection.

When using other auxiliary device -- except telephones -- please note that these require a special setting before they can be operated (see the chapter System Settings).

On telephones with pulse dialing, some procedures do not require use of the R .

External Dialing with Digit Dialpad

After putting the base station into operation, you can usually place calls with any connected tele- phone.

Note:

???If the telephone line is being used by another subscriber, you will hear the busy tone.

???You can make an external call if the COS is set for ???full trunk authorization??? (initialization status).

Internal Dialing to Another Mobile Unit or Auxiliary Device

9

o

or

6

Push this digit key.

Enter the internal station number.

Push this key if you want to ring all internal stations simultaneously.

You will hear the internal ring tone.

The first station which answers picks up the call. You carry on the internal call...

Note:

???It is not possible to set up a connection from or to the 0 station when 2 external calls are being carried on simultaneously.

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Temporary Switchover to Tone Dialing

If your Gigaset 1054 has a tone dialing connection, then the following does not apply to you.

If your Gigaset 1054 has a pulse dialing connection (DPS), you can switch your Gigagset 1054 temporarily from DPS to tone dialing (DTMF) during a call.

By switching the dialing mode from pulse to tone dialing, you can use the dialpad of your tele- phone to enter information during a call, for instance to query an answering machine or voice mailbox or to use services of the German Telekom AG such as, for example ???City Call??? or ???Scall???.

aHang up the handset,

The connection is terminated.

The phone reverts to pulse dialing.

Note:

???After terminating the call, tone dialing is automatically deactivated.

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Call Pickup

You can pick up an external call even if the call is not directly signalled on your telephone. This sit- uation can occur, for example, in the case of internal call forwarding ( page 126), if the internal call has already been forwarded. For this, your station must be part of the call group and call pickup must be activated (status at initialization).

aThe auxiliary device is in idle state.

An external call is signalled on another telephone.

Push these keys in this sequence;

78 You have picked up the external call.

Answer Call Waiting

Call waiting signals an incoming external call during an ongoing call. If you pick up the external call while engaged in an internal call, then the internal call is terminated. The call waiting feature can be activated and deactivated from a mobile unit (pages 37 and 88).

If you pick up the external call while you are engaged in another external call, the first external call is placed on hold.

or return to the original call

R 8 Push these keys in sequence.

R

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Push one of these keys to enter the number of rings after which the call should be forwarded.
Set Internal Call Forwarding
You can forward an external call to another internal station. The call can only be forwarded to a station which has call forwarding activated.
Pick up the handset.
c
791 Push these keys in sequence to initiate call forwarding.
o Dial the station number of the internal station to which the call is to be forwarded.
0... 9
Operation with Auxiliary Device

Switching Functions

aHang up the handset.

Call forwarding is activated.

Deactivate Internal Call Forwarding

Placing a Call on Hold

You can place an existing call on hold, for instance in order to consult with someone in the room.

Note:

While the call is on hold, you can initiate additional switching functions; you can, for example

???Carry on a confidential consultation call.

???Transfer the call on hold to the consultation partner.

???Toggle between the call on hold and the consultation call (Toggle, see page 128).

???Set up a 3-way conference call (see page 128) (with the call which is on hold and the consul- tation partner).

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Consultation / Transferring a Call

With your Gigaset 1054, you can set up not only internal but also external consultation calls, as long as the 2nd telephone line is available. This can be used, for example, to consult with an external business partner.

Fundamentally, an

internal consultation is initiated with the digit keys R 99, while an external consultation is initiated with R 90 .

Initiate Internal Consultation:

or Ring all Internal Stations Simultaneously:

Push this key.

6 You will hear the internal ring tone; a station answers. You are connected to the internal station.

Transfer the Call:

aHang up the handset; if the transfer is not successful, a recall occurs

or Terminate the Internal Consultation:

with the external call.

or Initiate an External Consultation Call:

R 9

0

o

Push these keys to place the call on hold.

Push this key to seize a trunk line.

Enter the external telephone number you wish to call.

You will hear the external ring tone; the station answers.

You are connected to the external station.

Terminate the External Consultation:

You continue with the external call.

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Toggle

During a consultation call, you can toggle between the two existing calls as often as you like. External toggle is also possible if the 2nd telephone line is available.

Toggle with a Telephone with Pulse Dialing

5

5

Push this key to return to the original call.

Push this key to return to the consultation call, etc.

aHang up the handset to disconnect the consultation partner.

You are automatically rung.

You can continue with the original call.

Toggle with a Telephone with Tone Dialing

b

R 5

R

R

You are engaged in a consultation call.

Switch back to the original call.

Push this key to switch back to the consultation call. Push this key to switch to the original call, etc.

aHang up the handset to disconnect the consultation partner.

You are automatically rung.

You can now continue with the original call.

3-Way Conference

During a consultation call, you can connect all three calls to a 3-way conference call. An external 3-way conference is possible as long as the 2nd telephone line is available.

or

aHang up the handset

Both calls are terminated.

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Connection with the Door Interphone

The door interphone can only be connected to an auxiliary device with the internal station num- ber 9.

Call is signalled from the door interphone. (3 short tones)

cPick up the handset.

You are now connected with the door interphone.

You can activate the door opener repeatedly.

The connection with the door interphone remains.

aHang up the handset to terminate the connection with the door interphone.

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Multicell System

General Information

In Gigaset 1054 multicell systems, you can use a mobile unit to reach multiple base stations. With the proper placement of your Gigaset 1054, you can expand the radio range within which you can use the mobile unit.

???You can register and operate your mobile units on up to 4 base stations of Gigaset 1054.

???Up to 8 mobile units can be registered on every Gigaset 1054 base station.

Organization of Base Stations and Mobile Units

To ensure a clear overview of the operation of mobile units on multiple base stations, we recom- mend the following procedure:

???Number the base stations, i.e. using the numbers 1 to 4

???Stipulate the internal numbers for the mobile units which are to be operated on the base sta- tion (see ???Registering Mobile Units, Comfort Mobile Units on Multiple Base Stations???, page 134).

???Register the mobile units on base station 2 under the same internal numbers as on base sta- tion 1.

???Register the mobile units on base stations 3 and 4, if present.

???Activate the display of the base station number on every mobile unit (see page 133). This is not necessary in the case of the Comfort mobile unit (see ???Activate / Deactivate Display of the Base Station Number???, page 133).

In addition, when using a multicell system behind a PBX with different connections:

???Set up a group call in the PBX so that a mobile unit can be reached on the various connec- tions.

Tips for Operation

???The mobile units are connected via radio to the base station which is currently shown on the display. Calls -- both outgoing and incoming -- can only be made via the base station dis- played (even if it is within the radio range of a neighboring base station).

Internal calls can be made to stations within the radio range of the current base station, but not to neighboring ones.

???If the mobile unit moves into the radio range of another base station, the contact to the old base station is terminated and automatically establishes radio contact with the new base station (see ???Automatic/Manual Selection of the Base Stations???,

page 136).

???The ???Automatic Selection??? of a base station can be deactivated. The user can stipulate manually which base station the mobile unit should be connected to (see ???Automatic/Manual Selection of the Base Stations???, page 136). This is important when operating within the over- lap sector of two radio cells. The user can, in that case, stipulate which base station should be used.

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Push the digit key 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 and continue to hold it down.
Stipulate the base station number with the digit keys 1 to 4.
Registration key

Registering the Standard Mobile Unit on Multiple Base Stations

Up to 8 mobile units can be registered on one base station.

1.The mobile unit must be switched off

If necessary, switch off by pushing

the u key until the display goes off.

2. Push the registration key on the base station.

For this, please use a sharp object (e.g. pencil, ballpoint pen). The registration key will begin to blink.

3. Then (within 1 minute) on the Mobile Unit:

!...$

uIn addition, hold the ON key down until the display appears.

Enter the system code.

oAt the time of initialization, the system code is set at 0000.

Complete the entry of the system code.

#

Please wait until the connection to the base station has been established.

All available internal station numbers appear on the display;

here, 1 to 8.

Enter the desired internal station num- !...( ber for the mobile unit, i.e. push one of

the digit keys -- 1 to 8; here, for example, 2

The mobile unit is registered on base station 1 with the internal station number 2.

1-

C

1---

C

1

C

12345678

A CD

-1-

C

Note:

???If 8 mobile units are already registered, three dashes appear on the screen during the regis- tration procedure after the system code is entered, and a negative acknowledgment tone is signalled.

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Base Station Selection, Automatic / Manual / Combined

If you are using multiple base stations, you can stipulate which base station your mobile unit should use. The options are manual, automatic or combined search; the setting is carried out from the mobile unit in idle state.

1.Automatic Selection of the Base Station (Status at Initialization)

The mobile unit establishes radio contact to a base station automatically

???when it enters the radio range of a base station

???in the case of ???competing??? base stations ( when radio cells overlap), it establishes con- tact with the base station which offers the optimum radio connection

w?? Push these keys to initiate the procedure

Push the 0.

=Automatic registration is activated. .

The ???0??? blinks.

Push enter.

w

01234

A C

01234

A C

2.Manual Selection of One Particular Base Station:

The user stipulates which base station should be used;

this setting is recommended particularly in cases where radio cells overlap.

w??

...

! $

w

Push these keys to initiate the procedure

Push the number of the base station you wish to select.

The number entered will blink; here, 1

Push enter.

01234

A C

01234

A C

3.Combined Selection of the Base Station:

The mobile unit first searches for 30 seconds for the base station stipulated by the user. If it cannot find it, then it searches for the base station which offers the optimum radio connection.

w?? Push these keys to initiate the procedure

Enter the number of the base station

!which should be searched for first. Push that digit again to set combined

!search.

The 0, and here the 1, blink,

Push the enter key.

w

Note:

01234

A C

01234

A C

01234

A C

???Only registered mobile units can be operated on a base station.

???If the radio contact to a base station is lost or if the mobile unit is searching for a base sta- tion, the ready symbol blinks on the screen.

???You can, in each case, be reached via the base station on which your mobile unit is regis- tered.

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Activate / Deactivate the Base Station Number

If the display is activated, the current base station is signalled.

w??& Press these keys in sequence.

The previous setting is displayed.

36 1

A C

0or ! Push the 1 to activate,

push the 0 to deactivate. (Status at initialization)

Note:

???We recommend that you activate the display if you are using your mobile unit on multiple base stations.

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Register Comfort Mobile Unit on Multiple Base Stations

Up to 8 mobile units can be registered on a base station.

1.Push the registration key on the base station ,

Use a sharp object (such as a pencil or ballpoint pen).

The registration key begins to blink.

mobile unit can be registered.

OK

NO

1...8

.

Confirm that your want to register the Com- fort mobile unit at this base station with this number

or

Push NO if you do not want to register it.

Select one of the available internal numbers (for example, the ???4???).

In order to be able to use the multicell sys- tem, the mobile unit should be registered under the same internal number as on the other base stations.

.

Register

at

Station 1

NOOK

Please enter internal number: 2 4 5 6 7 8

Continued

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Own internal no.:

4

Registered with internal no.4

Note:

???You can register your Comfort mobile unit on up to 4 base stations.

???Up to 8 mobile units can be registered on one base station. If 8 mobile units are already reg- istered, the text ???No free internal No.??? appears on the display during the registration proce- dure after the system code is entered.

???If the mobile unit is being operated on more than one base station, the base station number display should be activated.

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Base Stations Selection: Automatic / Manual / Combined

If you are using multiple base stations, you can stipulate which base station your mobile unit should use. The options are manual, automatic or combined search. The setting is carried out from the mobile unit in idle state.

1.Automatic Selection of the Base Station (Status at Initialization)

The mobile unit establishes radio contact to a base station independently

???when it enters the radio range of a base station

???in the case of ???competing??? base stations (where several radio cells overlap), the base station with optimum radio contact is selected by the mobile unit.

2.Manual Selection of One Particular Base Station:

The user stipulates which base station should be used;

this is recommended particularly in cases where radio cells overlap.

3.Combined Selection of the Base Station:

The mobile unit first searches for 30 seconds for the base station stipulated by the user. If it cannot find it, then it searches for the base station which offers the optimum radio connection.

??

Station select.

Station 1

Station 2

Station 3

Station 4

Best Station

- - - - - -

Station 1 (e.g.)

NO

OK

Best station

The Comfort mobile unit is in idle state

.

Push the F key; main menu appears.

Scroll through the main menu with NEXT and select ???Station selec.??? with OK

The menu for setting the station appears (entire menu at left).

It is possible to register the mobile unit on up to 4 base stations.

Using NEXT / OK, you can select the follow- ing options:

Select Station 1, for example, with OK; thus, you have selected the station manually . Thereafter, the following

settings options appear:

Push this to confirm the manual selection of the base station.

Push this to set combined selection. The selected station with combined search is marked with ???*???.

Select ???Best station??? with OK; Automatic selection is now set.

Telephone Book

Redial Telephone lock

NEXT OK

Station 1

Station 2

Best Station

NEXT OK

Automat. search if station 1 not accessible

NOOK

Note:

???Only registered mobile units can be operated on a base station.

???If the radio contact to a base station is lost or if the mobile unit is searching for a base sta- tion, the text ???Srch.station??? blinks on the screen.

???You can, in each case, be reached via the base station on which your mobile unit is regis- tered.

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General Information

The Gigaset 1054 can be connected to telephone systems with tone dialing (DTMF) or pulse dialing (DPS).

Enter Trunk Code (AKZ)

At the time of first start up on a telephone system, you must program a dialing timeout for the through connection to the public network. By storing a trunk code, you stipulate this automatic timeout which must occur before the telephone number is dialed.

All trunk codes (AKZ) which are to be programmed for your telephone system must be entered one after the other.

The following procedure is used to enter an automatic dialing timeout of 3 seconds. Please also follow the operating instructions for your telephone system.

The 0 ... 9 keys as well as the star, pound and signal keys can be used for the AKZ.

For setting the length of the timeout, see ???Change Length of Timeout after AKZ / HAKZ??? on page 139.

w# Push the enter key and the # key.

0 Push the 0.

Enter the system code. Every digit

o

entered replaces one dash on the display.

!...???Select external telephone line 1 or 2.

Push the number redial key.

z

o Enter trunk code (1 - 3 characters); here, 0.

-

A CD

0 ____

A CD

0 __

A CD

12

A CD

Az

A CD

A 0

A CD

If multiple trunk codes (up to 3, each with 1 - 3 characters) are to be entered, the number redial key must be pushed each time, followed by the next trunk code.

Thereafter:

wPush the enter key.

Trunk code(s) is / are stored.

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Enter Main Trunk Code (HAKZ)

If your telephone system is being operated as a subsystem on a main telephone system, you must also program the code for the main telephone system (HAKZ) when first putting it into ser- vice.

Please also note the operating instructions for your telephone system.

The 0 ... 9 keys as well as the star, pound and signal keys can be used for the HAKZ.

For information on setting the timeout lengths, see ???Change Length of Timeout after AKZ / HAKZ??? on page 139.

w# Push the enter key and the # key.

0 Push the 0.

-

A CD

0 ____

A CD

oEnter the system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the display.

0 _

A CD

!...???Select external telephone line 1 or 2.

Push the number redial key.

z

Push the numbr redial key again.

z

o Enter the HAKZ (1 - 3 characters); here, 11.

12

A CD

Az

A CD

Hz

A CD

H 11

A CD

The number redial key must be pushed again -- followed by the next HAKZ -- only in those cases where multiple HAKZ (up to 3, each with 1 - 3 characters) are to be entered.

Thereafter:

wPush the enter key.

Main trunk code(s) is / are stored.

Note:

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???Dial or store all digits which are needed to reach a target. In other words, dial the necessary codes, area code and the telephone number. The system will add the necessary dialing time- outs itself (the dialing timeout at time of initialization is 3 seconds).

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Change Length of Timeout after AKZ / HAKZ

The dialing timeout, at initialization, is set at 3 seconds. If your telephone system requires a diffe- rent setting, you can change the setting as follows:

w# Push the enter key and the # key.

1 Push the 1.

-

A CD

1____

A CD

o Enter the system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the display.

1???Select external telephone line 1 or 1.

Push the number redial key.

z

1 _

A CD

012

A CD

A CD

Set Length of Timeout after AKZ/HAKZ:

wPush enter key.

The setting is saved .

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Deleting AKZ and HAKZ

w#!o

Push the keys in the sequence shown and enter the system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the display.

z"%??

Push these keys in the sequence shown to return to the status at initialization.

Push the enter key.

w

AKZ / HAKZ is / are deleted.

1____

ACD

1__

ACD

012

A CD

25 3

ACD

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Set / Change Time for Flash

At the time of initialization, the time for the flash is set at .25 seconds. If a different setting is necessary for your telephone system, you can change it as follows:

w# Push the enter key and the # key.

1 Push the 1.

-

A CD

1____

A CD

o Enter the system code.

Every digit entered replaces one dash on the screen.

1 _

A CD

Push the number redial key.

z

A CD

0.25)??%(Setting at initializ.)

0.08

0.12

0.18

)??0

)??1

)?????

0.30

)????

0.60

)??$

Then:

wPush the enter key.

The setting is stored.

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General Information

The Gigaset 1054 can be connected to telephone systems with tone dialing (DTMF) or pulse dialing (DPS).

Enter the Trunk Code (AKZ)

At the time of first start up on a telephone system, you must program a dialing timeout for the through connection to the public network. By storing a trunk code, you stipulate this automatic timeout which must occur before the telephone number is dialed.

All the trunk codes for your telephone system must be entered one after the other. The following procedure is used to enter an automatic dialing timeout of 3 seconds. Please also note the operating instructions for your telephone.

The 0 ... 9 keys as well as the star, pound and signal keys can be used for the trunk code (AKZ). To set the different timeout lengths, see ???Change Length of Timeout after AKZ / HAKZ??? on page 139.

1.In idle state, push the ??key and select ???Service??? from the main menu.

2.In the Service menu, select ???System settings??? and enter the system code (see page 115).

After the correct system code is entered, the following display appears:

Sys cd/Mn sys cd

Duration/Units Tel. no. lock

NEXT OK

Note:

???The trunk code for ???External 2??? is set accordingly.

???Where necessary, the HAKZ for ???External 1??? and ???External 2??? can be set in the same man- ner.

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Activating Features of the Telephone System

Gigaset 1054 can use the range of features available within a telephone system on which it is operating; it does this via code procedures.

You can, for example, take advantage of features such as consultation, call switching, toggle, 3- way conference, call forwarding, etc. These features can, as a rule, be activated using a code pro- cedure. See also the operating instructions for your telephone system.

Example: Set Up Consultation Call with Standard Mobile Unit

You can set up a consultation call to another station within the telephone system during a call. For more information on this, see also the operating instructions for your telephone system.

ePush the signal key.

You will hear the dial tone.

12345

CD F

12345u

CD F

oEnter the telephone number of the extension desire, e.g. 3 4 5 6 7.

You are now engaged in a consultation.

Terminate the Consultation:

ePush the signal key again.

The consultation is terminated. You continue the call with the 1st partner...

12345u34567

CD F

12345

CD F

or Switching a Call:

gPush the connect key or return the mobile unit to the charging unit.

The other two partners are connected to each other.

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Continued

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Example: Setting Up a Consultation with Comfort Mobile Unit

You can set up a consultation call to another station within the telephone system during a call. For this, please see the operating instructions for your telephone system.

CONSLT. Push the dialog key.

You will hear the dial tone.

oEnter the telephone number of the extension you wish to call, e.g. 1 2 3 4 5.

You are engaged in a consultation call.

..

Terminate Consultation:

Push this key; menu appears

External 1

34567

MUTE CONSLT.

External 2

Please dial

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

External 2

12345

TOGGLE CONF.

External 2

Ext. 1 waiting

TOGGLE CONF.

Resume

Mute

Handset volume

NEXT OK

External 1

34567

MUTE CONSLT.

or Switch the Call:

gPush the connect key or return the mobile unit to the charging unit.

The other two partners are connected to each other.

Station 1

TEL.BOOK REDIAL

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Acoustic Signalling

Signal Tones

Alarm Tone (Leaving the radio range)

and Negative

Acknowledg. Tone

4 x short tones

Acknowledg. Tone

(positive acknowledg. tone)

Call Waiting Tone

Call Waiting at the

Door Interphone

ring

.8 sec tone

ring

.1 sec tone

ring

.3 sec tone

Note:

???For information about setting, activation or deactivation of tones, see page 74 or page 122.

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General Information

Taking Care of the System

Wipe the mobile units and base station with a damp cloth or an anti-static cloth. Never use a dry cloth (danger of static electricity).

Leaving the Radio Range

If, during a call, you leave the radio range of the base station, an alarm tone will be signalled ???Leaving the Radio Range???. The quality of the voice connection becomes poor, especially if you are moving about. Move closer to the base station to improve the voice connection. If you inten- tionally move out of the radio range, taking your mobile unit with you, we recommend that you switch off the mobile unit to preserve the rechargeable batteries.

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General Information

Tips for Troubleshooting

Not every problem signifies an actual defect in your telephone. You may be able to save time and money by correcting simple problems yourself.

The following information can help you in doing this.

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General Information

Warranty

Siemens AG guarantees this device for 6 months from the date of purchase. Please keep your receipt as proof of this date.

Within this warranty period, Siemens AG will repair, free of charge, all defects stemming from faulty material or manufacturing. Siemens AG reserves the right to decide whether the defective device should be repaired or replaced.

Excluded from this warranty are damages resulting from improper use, normal wear and tear or from unauthorized third parties repairing or servicing the device. The warranty does not include consumable materials, nor does it include defects which have no significant effect on the value of the device or its ability to function.

The product which you have purchased from Siemens conforms to the technical requirements established for connection to the German public telephone network.

If you need to have warranty work done, contact the Siemens Service directly.

Contact Partners

In the case of a defective device, contact

Siemens Service

Germany-wide telephone number: 0180 5333 222

Note:

???Please note that Siemens Service personnel are only available for assistance in cases of defective equipment.

???For questions about operation, please contact your dealer.

???For questions about telephone connections, please contact Telekom or a telephone shop.

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General Information

Connection Configuration

The Gigaset 1054 system conforms to the regulations used by the German Office for Telecom- munication Certification (Bundesamt f??r Zulassungen in der Telekommunikation (BZT)).

The L1 and L2 jacks on the back of the base station are configured as follows:

1 free

2 b

3 E

4 W

5 a

6 free

The W-wire is not connected in the Gigaset 1054 base station; the system cannot be operated alternating with another telephone via an automatic changeover switch.

Auxiliary terminals can, however, be directly connected -- or connected via an automatic changeover switch -- to the Miniwestern connection jack on the base station.

The automatic changeover switch is available from German Telekom AG.

In the case of loss of power, the a/b wires of the ???0??? connection jack are directly switched to the a/b wires of the L1 telephone line; devices connected to the INT 0 connection jack remain in standby status (emergency operation) as long as the L1 telephone line is connected.

Note:

???During emergency operation, it may be necessary to switch the dialing mode of your tele- phone.

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Glossary

ADPCM Adaptive Delta Pulse Code Modulation

Digital transmission method; an analog signal is depicted in digital values and the difference between the two values is transmitted.

Call Waiting If, during a call, a call arrives from another station, call waiting is signalled via a tone. The telephone number of the call which is waiting is, in some cases, dis- played.

You can now pick up or reject the 2nd call; if you reject it, the caller hears the busy signal.

Charge Information / Call Charge Information

-During the call and at the end of the call

-At the end of the call

Class of Service

By setting the Class of Service (COS), you can stipulate which type of tele- phone service is available on a particular telephone

-outgoing and incoming external and internal calls (complete trunk authorization),

-only incoming external calls and internal calls (incoming authorization),

-only internal calls (internal authorization).

Conference Among 3 Parties

You can carry on a call with two external partners (3-way conference) simultane- ously.

Consultation

Emergency Telephone Numbers

You can store up to 4 emergency numbers in Gigaset 1054isdn. You can dial the emergency numbers even if Gigaset 1054isdn is locked.

En-Bloc Dialing When this is used, the telephone number which is entered is dialed only after the connect key is pressed.

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Glossary

LEDLight-emitting diode (Registration key on the base station)

Park (Unpark) a Call

You want to briefly interrupt a call (the connection remains) because, for example, you

-are leaving your workstation

-want to continue the call from another telephone within the same multicell connection

The call cannot be parked for more than 3 minutes.

System Code Identification number in the base station

This is used to lock the base station or to protect its system settings.

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Index

152

Index

153

Index

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Quick Reference Operating Instructions - Standard Mobile Unit

This section describes the most important operating procedures in a quick reference form. For more detailed descriptions and for information on the functions not mentioned here, see the other chapters of these operating instructions.

After every heading, you will find in parentheses a reference to the page where a more detailed description of the function is found.

Settings

Switching ON / OFF / LOCK Status of Mobile Unit (page 17)

Registering Mobile Unit (page 19)

Stipulating Call Allocation (page 69)

Setting Handset Volume (page 44)

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Quick Reference Operating Instructions - Standard Mobile Unit

Setting Tone Ring Pitch (page 32)

Standard Mobile Unit in Operation

Accepting a Call (page 35)

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Press connect key or pick up mobile unit from charging unit

Dialing an External Telephone Number (page 38)

g o

Dialing an Internal Telephone Number (page 41)

??o

Repeat Dial (last external telephone number, page 40)

Saving a Speed Dial Number (page 46)

Dialing a Speed Dial Number (page 42)

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Quick Reference Operating Instructions - Standard Mobile Unit

Internal Consultation during an External Call (page 48)

External Consultation during an External Call (page 49)

Forwarding an External Call to an Internal Station (page 48)

Accepting a ???Call Waiting??? Call (page 37)

we

From within an existing call, push these keys in sequence to pick up the other call (call waiting call)

Toggle (page 50)

??#

Push these keys in this sequence to toggle between two ongoing calls.

3-Way Conference (page 51)

??e

In the case of two ongoing calls, push these keys in this sequence to establish a 3-way conference between yourself and both calls.

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Quick Reference Operating Instructions - Comfort Mobile Unit

This section describes the most important operating procedures in a quick reference form. For more detailed descriptions and for information on the functions not mentioned here, see the other chapters of these operating instructions.

After every heading, you will find in parentheses a reference to the page where a more detailed description of the function is found.

Settings

Switching ON / OFF / LOCK Status of Mobile Unit (page 22)

u

If mobile unit is ON:

Push and hold: Mobile unit off

Push briefly: Mobile unit in lock status

If mobile unit is OFF:

Push and hold: Mobile unit on

If mobile unit is locked:

Push and hold: Mobile unit off

Push briefly: Mobile unit on

Registering Mobile Unit (page 24)

Setting the Handset Volume during a Call (page 97)

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Quick Reference Operating Instructions - Comfort Mobile Unit

Setting the Tone Ring Volume (page 81)

Comfort Mobile Unit in Operation

Accepting a Call (page 86)

gor c

Push the connect key or pick up the mobile unit from the charging unit

Dialing an External Telephone Number (page 89)

Dialing an Internal Telephone Number(page 78)

??o

Repeat Dial (last external telephone number, page 92)

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Quick Reference Operating Instructions - Comfort Mobile Unit

Storing the Telephone Number and Name in the Telephone Book (page 99)

Dialing the Telephone Number from the Telephone Book (page 94)

Internal Consultation during an External Call (page 101)

External Consultation during an External Call (page 102)

Accepting a ???Call Waiting??? Call (page 88)

PICK UP

When a call arrives while you are already engaged in a call, push the dialog key to pick up the call waiting call.

Toggle (page 103)

TOGGLE

Push the dialog key to toggle between two ongoing calls.

3-Way Conference (page 104)

CONF.

In the case of two ongoing calls, push the dialog key to connect yourself and both calls in a 3-way conference.

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Quick Reference Operating Instructions - Auxiliary Device

This section describes the most important operating procedures in a quick reference form. For more detailed descriptions and for information on the functions not mentioned here, see the other chapters of these operating instructions.

After every heading, you will find in parentheses a reference to the page where a more detailed description of the function is found.

Dialing an External Telephone Number (page 123)

c 0 o

Dialing an Internal Telephone Number (page 123)

Internal Consultation during an External Call (page 127)

Forwarding an External Call to an Internal Station (page 127)

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Quick Reference Operating Instructions - Auxiliary Device

Accepting a ???Call Waiting??? Call (page 125)

R 7 8

If a call arrives while you are engaged in another call, push these keys in sequence to pick up the call waiting call.

Toggle (page 128): Telephone with Pulse Dialing

5 ... 5

To toggle between two ongoing calls, push this key -- if necessary, it can be pushed repeatedly.

Toggle (page 128): Telephone with Tone Dialing

3-Way Conference (page 128)

R 7

In the case of two ongoing calls, push these keys in sequence to connect yourself and both calls to a 3- way conference.

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Private Communication Systems Manufacturing Plant for Telephone Devices Kaiser-Wilhelm-Stra??e 56

46395 Bocholt

Siemens Aktiengesellschaft

?? Siemens AG 1996

Terms of delivery and the right to make technical changes reserved.

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