Using Gigaset Quicksync - Additional Functions Via The Pc Interface - Gigaset dx800a Instruction Manual

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Using Gigaset QuickSync –
additional functions via the
PC interface
You can connect your base to your computer
via Bluetooth
(page 101)
cable supplied. To use the Bluetooth con-
nection, your PC must be equipped with a
suitable dongle and Bluetooth must be acti-
vated on the base.
Please note
It is not possible to have two parallel con-
nections active between the PC and base
via Bluetooth and LAN.
You can access base functions and data from
your PC via AT commands.
The "Gigaset QuickSync" program (found
on the enclosed CD) provides you with a
convenient interface for communicating
with the base.
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Install this program on your PC.
Here are some of the functions that will then
be available to you:
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Reading service information, e.g.,
firmware version, serial number, manu-
facturer, MAC address of the base.
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Synchronising the directory on your base
with your PC's Outlook contacts.
u
Transferring images as screensavers/
caller pictures from the PC to the resource
directory on the base.
u
Downloading sounds (ringer melodies)
from the PC to the base.
You can also use AT commands to:
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Make outgoing calls and accept incom-
ing calls. The display on the base behaves
as if the call was being handled directly
on it.
Appendix
or via the Ethernet
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