Gigaset Maxwell 3 Manual page 34

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Basic settings
Brightness
The brightness can be set at 10 levels.
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the current setting is shown graphically
Save
Colour scheme
The display can appear in a range of colour combinations.
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to select required colour scheme
Changing the display settings with the Web configurator:
Language
Set the language for the display screen.
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language
Select (
Setting the display language with the Web configurator:
Local network
Display network settings for the telephone.
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IP Address Type:
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Standard Gateway:
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Settings
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Settings
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Settings
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to select
Settings
static or dynamic
dynamic
The telephone obtains its IP address automatically from
a DHCP service in the network (the router, for example).
The following fields show the current settings. These
settings cannot be changed.
static
The telephone is provided with a permanent IP address.
The administrator makes the network settings using the
other fields.
The phone's IP address in the local network.
The subnet mask for the local network. It specifies how many parts of
the IP address make up the network prefix and how many parts make up
the device address. The network prefix must be the same for all the
devices in the local network.
IP address of the system in the local network which assigns the address
and forwards information to other networks. This is frequently a router.
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Display
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to select the brightness required
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Display
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Select (
= selected)
OK
Language
OK
Local Network
OK
Brightness
Colour Scheme
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to select
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