User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Be inspired
- Quick Reference
- Handset Diagram
- Using the Navi Key and Soft Keys
- Functions of the Navi Key
- Displays
- Example for Menu Operation: Setting the Volume for the Speakerphone
- Safety precautions
- Telephone Set up
- Date and Time
- Making Calls
- Enhanced Telephone Features
- Redial
- Setting the Alarm
- Schedule
- Display Missed Appointments and Anniversaries
- Directory
- Storing a Directory Entry
- Copying a Telephone Number to the Directory During a Call
- Dialing a Number from the Directory
- Displaying and Editing a Directory Entry
- Deleting a Single Entry from the Directory
- Deleting All Numbers in the Directory
- Copying an Entry to Another Handset
- Copying the Directory and Memory Dial List
- Receiving the Telephone Book
- Copying a Directory Entry to the “Directory with Voice Dialing”
- Displaying Available Memory
- Entering Birthdays or Anniversaries
- Memory Dial List
- Directory with Voice Dialing
- Recording a New Entry and Voice Pattern
- Dialing with your Voice
- Playing Back a Voice Pattern
- Changing an Entry
- Displaying an Entry
- Deleting an Entry
- Deleting a Voice Pattern
- Copying an Entry to the Local Handset Directory
- Changing a User Name
- Turning On and Off the Playback of a Voice Pattern for an Incoming Call (voice announcement)
- Call Log
- Using Advanced Caller ID on Call Waiting
- Operating the Answering Machine
- Turning On and Off the Answering Machine
- Selecting an Announcement
- Recording Your Announcement/ Announcement Only Greeting
- Playing Back Messages
- Deleting Messages
- Recording Memos
- Picking up a Call from the Answering Machine
- Setting Instant Access to the Answering Machine or Voice Mail
- Operating the Answering Machine Remotely
- Customizing the Answering Machine Settings
- Handset Operation
- Registering Handsets
- Manual Registration
- Deregistering Handsets
- Switching Base Stations
- Changing the Name of a Handset
- Changing a Handset's Intercom Number
- Accepting or Rejecting a Waiting Call
- Joining a Call ("Barging In")
- Turning the Ringer Off
- Room Monitor
- Setting the room monitor
- Resetting the Handset to the Default Settings
- Customizing Handset Settings
- Base Station Settings
- Advanced Settings
- Appendix
- Safety Precautions
- Menu table
- Index
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Handset Operation
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Room Monitor
You can use any Gigaset SL 30 handset to monitor a
room. If a certain noise level is reached (for example a
baby crying or a door opening) the handset will automa-
tically dial the number you stored. When you answer
the call you will hear the noises in the room being mo-
nitored. The distance from the handset to the object or
space being monitored should be at least 3–6 ft.
The number you store can be:
● An internal number - An additional registered hand-
set required.
● An external number - A cell phone number or
another fixed network number where you can be
contacted (i.e. your neighbor’s home number).
Incoming Calls on the Handset Set to Room
Monitor
Incoming calls on the handset being used as the room
monitor:
● Signaled without the ringer
● The call is only displayed.
● The keypad and display are not illuminated.
If you use an external telephone number for the
room monitor you should inform the owner of the
telephone so that the call from the room monitor
is answered.
This feature considerably reduces the operating
time of the handset being used as the room mo-
nitor.