Gigaset Euroset 5030 S30350-S207-D801 User Manual

Product codes
S30350-S207-D801
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Operation on a PABX
Entering/deleting an external line prefix
If you are using your telephone on a PABX, you may have to 
save one or more external line prefixes. A dialling pause is 
set automatically with the external line prefix. You can save 
up to three (3) external line prefixes.
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Phone Setup 
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Exchange Code
If no external line prefix has been set in a stor-
age location, "-" flashes in the display. 
If several external line prefixes have been 
saved, they will be displayed side by side; the 
current external line prefix for editing flashes.
If necessary, use 
A
...
C
 to toggle between 
the external line prefixes displayed to edit 
them as follows:
To enter an external line prefix:
o
Enter a one- to three-digit code.
Enter additional external line prefixes:
A
/
C
 o
Press the Down/Up key, then enter the next 
external line prefix.
Delete the external line prefix:
>
...
>
You can delete the access code one character 
at a time using the R-key.
B
Press the OK key.
Delete all external line prefixes
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Lift handset, select function.
Ba
Press the OK key. Replace the handset.
Changing the dialling mode
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Dial Mode
A
...
C
In the menu, select Tone
 
or Pulse.
B
Press the OK key.
Changing dialling modes during a call
If your telephone is set to pulse dialling and you want to use 
functions that require tone dialling (e.g. remote access to 
an answering machine), you can change the dialling mode 
during a call.
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With an open connection: press the star key.
o
Enter digits for remote control/data transfer.
When using touch tone dialling and entering the digits, 
press the R key. Then it is automatically switched to pulse 
dialling.
The telephone is reset to the original dialling mode by 
hanging up the handset.
Recall key (on a PABX)
During an external call, you can make a recall or divert the 
call. To do this, press the Recall key 
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. The subsequent 
procedure depends on your PABX. By default, the Recall key 
is preset to a flash time (interruption time) of 90 ms for use 
of new features on public telephone systems. With a 
connection to a PABX, it may be necessary to change the 
flash time (e.g. 600 ms). To do this, please refer to the 
operating instructions for your PABX.
Setting the flash time for the Recall key
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Phone Setup 
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Recall
A
...
C
In the menu, select the desired flash time:
90 ms (default setting), 120 ms, 270 ms, 
375 ms or 600 ms.
B
Press the OK key.
Network services for public telephone 
systems 
If you want to use services that are to be triggered with the 
Recall key, make sure beforehand that the correct flash time 
is set for the key.
Recall key (in public telephone systems)
In public telephone systems, this key is required to use 
certain additional services.
The appropriate flash time for a specific country must be set 
before the Recall key can be used (see page 7):
Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland:
120 ms (access code 1)
France, Luxemburg, Portugal, Germany, Greece: 
270 ms (access code 2)
other European countries: 90 ms (access code 0).
Note: 
Network services are functions that your network provider makes 
available to you. You have to request these services from your net-
work provider. They may be available or not depending on your 
If you require assistance, please contact your network provider.