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  • Page 1 A540 IP You can find the most up to date user manual at www.gigaset.com/manuals...
  • Page 3: Gigaset A540 Ip - Your High-Quality Accessory

    Your Gigaset is a real multi-line phone (it works like a PABX) You can register up to six handsets. Assign each handset its own phone number. Ethernet port Connect your Gigaset to the Internet and your PC via Ethernet. Use your public directory on ¢ the Internet page 67).
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    VoIP telephony via Gigaset.net ..........50 Gigaset HDSP – telephony with brilliant sound quality ......51 Activating/deactivating handsfree mode .
  • Page 5 Using the Gigaset.net directory ........
  • Page 6 Questions and answers ........... . . 151 Information on operating Gigaset VoIP telephones with routers with...
  • Page 7 Contents VoIP status codes ............155 Checking service information .
  • Page 8: Overview

    Overview Overview ¢ 1 Signal strength page 34) ¢ Icon changes when No Radiation is activated page 91) ¢ ¢ 2 Control key page 36) Mute microphone page 52) 3 Talk/Handsfree key Flashing: incoming call; Lights up: handsfree mode activated; accept call;...
  • Page 9: Display Icons

    Display icons Display icons The following icons are displayed depending on the settings and the operating status of your telephone: ¢ ¨ Signal strength page 34) ¢ or Eco Mode + icon ¼ page 91) ¢ Keypad locked page 38) ¢...
  • Page 10: Display Keys

    Display keys Other display icons: Connection cannot be established or connection Establishing a connection Connection established interrupted ˜ — ¢ ¢ ¢ External call page 47) Internal call page 94) Alarm call page 92) Ø Ü Ú Ø ì Ú Ø...
  • Page 11: The Base At A Glance

    The base at a glance The base at a glance Base key 1 Paging key Lights up: Network connection active (e.g. phone is con- nected to LAN/internet) Flashes: Data transfer is active (e.g. with router/provider server) Press briefly: Start paging, display IP address on handset Press and hold: Set base to registration mode...
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions

    If you use a medical device (e.g. a pacemaker), please contact the device manufacturer. They will be able to advise you regarding the susceptibility of the device to external sources of high frequency energy (for the specifications of your Gigaset product see "Specifications").
  • Page 13: First Steps

    First steps Checking the package contents 1 One Gigaset A540 IP base 2 One power adapter for connecting the base to the mains power supply 3 One phone cable to connect the base to the analogue fixed line (RJ11 6-pole;...
  • Page 14: Setting Up The Handset For Use

    First steps Firmware updates Whenever there are new or improved functions for your Gigaset, firmware ¢ updates are made available for you to download to your base page 108). If this results in operational changes when using your phone, a new version of...
  • Page 15 First steps ¤ Insert the batteries with the polarity in the correct direction. The polarity is indicated in the battery compartment. ¤ First insert the battery cover at the top a. ¤ Then press the cover until it clicks into place. To open the battery cover, for instance to replace the batteries, insert a coin into the cavity on the...
  • Page 16 First steps Connecting the charging cradle ¤ Connect the flat plug from the power adapter 1. ¤ Plug the power adapter into the mains power socket 2. If you have to remove the plug from the charger again: ¤ Disconnect the power adapter from the mains power supply.
  • Page 17 First steps Initial charging and discharging of the batteries The correct charge level can only be displayed if the batteries are first fully charged and discharged. ¤ Charge the handset for 4 hours in the charger. ¤ Then remove the handset from the charger and do not replace it until the batteries are fully discharged.
  • Page 18: Changing The Display Language

    First steps Changing the display language Change the display language if you do not understand the language currently set. ¤ Press right on the control key. ¤ Press the keys L and 4 slowly one after the other. The display for setting languages appears English and the current language (e.g., English) is selected.
  • Page 19: Installing The Base Station

    Warning Never expose the telephone to any of the following: heat sources, direct sun- light or other electrical appliances. Protect your Gigaset from moisture, dust, corrosive liquids and fumes.
  • Page 20: Connecting The Base

    First steps Connecting the base The following diagram is an overview of all connections for your base. The individual connections are described in detail below. In order for you to make calls on your phone via the fixed line and VoIP, you need to connect the base to the fixed line and Internet (see diagram below).
  • Page 21 First steps 1. Connecting the phone and power cables to the base Back panel of the base 1 Insert the phone cable (TAE connection cable with RJ11 plugs) into the lower connection socket at the rear of the base. 2 Insert the power cable of the power adapter into the upper connection socket at the rear of the base.
  • Page 22 First steps 2. Connecting the base to the fixed line and the mains power supply Back panel of the base 1 Insert the phone cable into the fixed line connection socket. 2 Then insert the power adapter into the mains socket. Warning Keep the power cable plugged in at all times for operation, as the phone does not work without a mains connection.
  • Page 23 Data protection notice When the device is connected to the router, it automatically contacts the Gigaset support server to make it easier for you to configure the devices and to enable communication with the Internet services. For this purpose, every device sends the following device-specific information...
  • Page 24 Internet. You can find a list of recommended routers on the Internet at: www.gigaset.com/service From here, go to the FAQ page and select your Gigaset IP telephone. Search for "Router", for example. Back panel of the base 1 Insert a plug from the Ethernet cable supplied (Cat 5 with 2 RJ45 Western mod- ular plugs) into the LAN connection socket at the side of the base.
  • Page 25: Setting Up The Phone - Installation Wizard

    First steps Setting up the phone – installation wizard Auto configuration: The configuration process for VoIP connections is automated for some VoIP pro- viders. The provider creates a configuration file with all required VoIP access data (the general VoIP provider data and your personal account data). This file is placed on a configuration server on the Internet for downloading to your phone.
  • Page 26 General settings for your VoIP provider (server addresses etc.) An auto configuration code (activation code) Your Gigaset phone's VoIP wizard can help you make these entries. Please note You can configure up to six VoIP connections. When you get started with the phone, you can initially only configure one VoIP connection.
  • Page 27 First steps Starting the VoIP assistant Prerequisite: The phone is connected to the router. The router is connected to the ¢ Internet page 21). ¤ §Yes§ Press the right display key to launch the VoIP wizard. The IP wizard Information about the VoIP wizard appears in the display.
  • Page 28 First steps You will see the following display: ¶ Do you have auto conf code? Your VoIP provider has supplied you You have received an auto configura- with an authentication name/pass- tion code (activation code) from your word and, where applicable, a user VoIP provider: ¤...
  • Page 29 First steps No Internet connection: The phone requires an Internet connection for you to register your telephone with a VoIP provider. If a connection cannot be made, one of the following mes- sages is displayed: If the phone cannot establish a connection to the router, the message IP address not available is displayed.
  • Page 30 First steps Downloading VoIP provider data The connection wizard establishes a connection with the Gigaset configuration server on the Internet. Various profiles with general access data for different VoIP providers can be downloaded here. After a brief period you will see the following display: A list of countries is loaded.
  • Page 31 First steps Entering user data for your VoIP account You are now prompted to enter your personal access data for your VoIP account. The following are provider-dependent: User ID (authentication name), Password, User Name Please note ..when entering access data, it is case sensitive. To switch between upper and lower case and digits, press the # key (several times if necessary).
  • Page 32 First steps Provider Data ¤ User Name: Using the keypad, enter the username that you received from your VoIP provider. ¤ Back §OK§ Press the key under on the display screen. Û Once you have made all the necessary Registering entries, the VoIP wizard will try to register the at provider ...
  • Page 33 First steps 2. Connection wizard The connection wizard enables you to assign previously configured connections ¢ (fixed line connection, Gigaset.net and VoIP connections, page 50 ¢ page 24) to the registered handsets as receive and, if applicable, as send con- nections.
  • Page 34 First steps £ §OK§ If you press , proceed to §Change§ Press to display the following: If no calls to the VoIP connection IP1 are Receiv.calls for: to be signalled on the handset: ¤ Press right (or left) on the control key v to set to No.
  • Page 35 First steps If the handset is to make calls via a differ- INT 1 ent connection/phone number: ¤ Press right on the control key v sends calls via: repeatedly, until the required connec- tion is displayed (in the example, IP1). Back ¤...
  • Page 36: Date/Time

    First steps Ð Screen display Reception between the base and the handset: Ð ¨ § ¦ – Good to poor: INT 1 ¥ – No reception: is activated, ¼ is dis- 12.09. 10:53 If No Radiation (page 91) played. Redial Menu Charge status of the batteries: –...
  • Page 37: Proceeding

    Now you have successfully set up your phone, you'll want to adapt it to your per- sonal requirements. Use the following guide to quickly locate the most important subjects. If you are unfamiliar with menu-driven devices such as other Gigaset telephones, ¢ read the section entitled "Using the...
  • Page 38: Using The Phone

    Using the phone Using the phone Control key In the description below, the side of the control key (up, down, right, left) that you have to press in the different operating situa- tions is marked in black e.g., v for "press right on the control key". The control key has a number of different functions: When the handset is in idle status Open the main menu.
  • Page 39: Menu Guidance

    Using the phone Menu guidance Your telephone's functions are accessed via a menu consisting of several levels ¢ (menu overview page 41). Main menu (first menu level) ¤ §Menu§ With the handset in idle status, press the display key or right on the control key v to open the main menu.
  • Page 40: Activating/Deactivating The Handset

    Using the phone Activating/deactivating the handset With the phone in idle status, press and hold the end call key (confir- mation tone) to deactivate the handset. Press and hold the end call key again to reactivate the handset. Activating/deactivating the keypad lock The keypad lock prevents any inadvertent use of the phone.
  • Page 41: Understanding The Operating Steps

    Using the phone Understanding the operating steps The operating steps are shown in abbreviated form, for example: ¤ ¤ §Menu§ Settings No Radiation (³ = on) ¤ This means you should proceed as follows: ¤ Redial Menu §Menu§ Press the key below on the dis- play screen to open the main menu.
  • Page 42 Using the phone No Radiation ... until the No Radiation menu item ³ appears. Back ¤ §OK§ Press the key below on the display screen to switch the function on or off (³ = on). ¤ §Back§ Press the key below on the display screen to jump back to the previous menu level.
  • Page 43: Menu Tree

    ¢ Call Waiting page 55 ¢ Withhold No. All Calls page 53 ¢ Transfer (ECT) page 59 Â Online Contacts ¢ Gigaset.net page 70 ¢ Online Directory page 67 ¢ Yellow Pages page 67 ì Alarm Clock ¢ Activation page 92 ¢...
  • Page 44 Menu tree Ì Voice Mail ¢ Play Messages Net AM : Fixed Line page 90 ¢ Net AM : IP1 page 88 Net AM : IP6 ¢ Network Mailboxes Net AM : Fixed Line page 88 Net AM : IP1 Net AM : IP6 ¢...
  • Page 45 Menu tree Ï Settings ¢ Date/Time page 104 ¢ Audio Settings Call Volume page 100 ¢ Ringer Volume page 101 ¢ Advisory Tones page 103 ¢ Battery Low page 103 ¢ Ringtones (Handset) page 101 ¢ Display Screensaver page 98 ¢...
  • Page 46: Making Calls

    Making calls Making calls Please note You can conduct up to three external calls on your base in parallel — two via VoIP and one via the fixed line. Making an external call External calls are calls made via the public telephone network (fixed line) or via the Internet (VoIP).
  • Page 47 Web configurator and the attempt to connection via VoIP fails, the system automatically tries to set up the connection via the fixed line. Gigaset.net numbers ending with the suffix #9 are automatically dialled via ¢ the Gigaset.net connection. The calls are free of charge page 50).
  • Page 48: Ending A Call

    Making calls If your VoIP provider does not support the dialling of IP addresses, each part of the address will be interpreted as a normal phone number. Dialling emergency numbers If no dialling plans for emergency numbers are preset on your telephone, you should set dialling plans yourself.
  • Page 49: Accepting A Call

    Making calls Accepting a call An incoming call is indicated in three ways: By ringing, by a display on the screen and by the flashing talk key d. Please note Only calls to the receive connections assigned to the handset are signalled. The following applies in particular if VoIP connections are configured on your base: If you have not explicitly assigned the receive connections on your phone, all...
  • Page 50: Calling Line Identification

    The name you set when configuring the phone or the default name is displayed (Fixed Line or IP1 to IP6). "for Gigaset" is displayed for calls from Gigaset.net. The following is displayed instead of the number: External Call, if no number is transmitted.
  • Page 51: Notes On Phone Number Display (Clip)

    Making calls Notes on phone number display (CLIP) By default, the number of the caller is shown in the display of your Gigaset tele- phone. You do not have to make any other settings on your Gigaset telephone. However, if the caller's number is not displayed, this can be due to the...
  • Page 52: Voip Telephony Via Gigaset.net

    Gigaset.net users (e.g., other persons, friends and family members who have a Gigaset IP phone) without having to set up an account with a VoIP provider or make any further settings. You simply have to connect your phone to the power supply and the Internet connection and, if necessary, enter yourself in the Gigaset.net...
  • Page 53: Gigaset Hdsp - Telephony With Brilliant Sound Quality

    Making calls Please note If you do not use your Gigaset.net connection for six months, it is automatically disabled. You cannot be reached for calls from Gigaset.net. The connection is reactivated: ¢ As soon as you start a search in the Gigaset.net directory page 72) Make a call via Gigaset.net (dial a number with #9 at the end) or...
  • Page 54: Activating/Deactivating Handsfree Mode

    Making calls Activating/deactivating handsfree mode In handsfree mode, instead of holding the handset to your ear you can put it down, for example on the table in front of you. For example, this allows others to partici- pate in the call. Please note Inform your caller before you use handsfree mode so that they know a third party may be listening.
  • Page 55: Making Calls Using Select Services

    Making calls using select services Making calls using select services Select services are functions that your network provider makes available to you. Please note: The Select Services menu cannot be open on two handsets simultaneously. If this is the case, you will hear a negative acknowledge tone. Some select services may only be used if you have requested them from your fixed line provider (there may be an extra charge).
  • Page 56 Making calls using select services Diverting calls to an external connection With call divert the call is diverted to another external connection. Your call divert settings can be specific to a particular connection, i.e., for every connection (fixed line number and VoIP connection) that is assigned to the handset as a receive con- nection.
  • Page 57: Call Waiting

    Making calls using select services Diverting calls internally You can divert the signalling of all incoming external calls for your handset to another handset. ¤ ¤ Ç Select Services §Menu§ Call Divert §OK§ Select and press ¤ You can enter data in the following fields: Status Press right/left on the control key to activate/deactivate call divert.
  • Page 58 Making calls using select services Activating/deactivating call waiting Prerequisite for calls via VoIP: Parallel VoIP connections are permitted on your tel- ephone (default setting; setting can be changed via the Web configurator). ¤ ¤ Ç Select Services §Menu§ Call Waiting Select On/Off to activate/deactivate call waiting.
  • Page 59: Configuring Settings For The Next Call

    Making calls using select services Configuring settings for the next call Activating "anonymous calling" for the next call (VoIP) You can withhold your phone number for the next call (CLIR = Calling Line Identifi- cation Restriction). The setting applies to all the phone's connections. In idle status: ¤...
  • Page 60 Making calls using select services Rejecting a waiting call (VoIP) You can hear the call waiting tone but do not want to speak to the caller. §Reject§ Press the display key. The waiting caller hears the busy tone. Please note You can also press the end call key a to end the current call, and then press the talk key c again to accept the second call.
  • Page 61: Transfer (Ect)

    Making calls using select services Conference calling You can speak to two participants simultaneously. Prerequisite: You are conducting an external call and have called a second partici- pant (internal or external consultation call) or have accepted a waiting external call. ¤...
  • Page 62: Using Lists

    Using lists Using lists The options are: Redial list Incoming message list Call lists Network mailbox Redial list The redial list contains the ten numbers last dialled with the handset (max. 32 num- bers). If one of the numbers is in the directory, the corresponding name will be dis- played.
  • Page 63: Function Of The Message Key

    Using lists Function of the message key Opening lists Use the message key f to open the following lists: Network mailbox, if your network provider supports this function and fast ¢ access is set for the network mailbox page 89). ¢...
  • Page 64: Sms Inbox

    Using lists Activating/deactivating flashing message key With the Web configuration, you can set the type of new messages for which the message key f should flash. SMS inbox ¢ All received SMS messages are saved in the incoming message list page Call list Prerequisite: Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP,...
  • Page 65 Using lists List entry Example of list entries: New Call 1234567890 28.06. 08:34 W Menu View Status of entry – New Call: New missed call – Old Call: Entry already read – Call recv.: Call was answered – Outgoing: Outgoing calls Entry number Number or name of caller ¢...
  • Page 66: Using Directories

    (page 66). Please note The directory already contains entries for the Gigaset.net directory and the configured online directories. To quickly access a number from the directory (shortcut), you can assign the ¢ number to a key (...
  • Page 67 Using directories Selecting directory entries Open the directory. You have the following options: Use s to scroll through the entries until the required name is selected. Enter the first character of the name, if necessary scroll to the entry with the s key.
  • Page 68 Using directories Send Entry ¢ Send a single entry to a handset ( Transferring the directory to another handset, page 66). Delete List Delete all directory entries. Send List ¢ Send the entire directory to a handset ( Transferring the directory to another handset, page...
  • Page 69: Using Online Directories

    ¢ page 137). Exclusion of liability This service is country-specific. Gigaset Communications GmbH therefore assumes no guarantee or liability for the availability of this service. The service may be discontinued at any time. Opening an net directory/Yellow Pages Prerequisite: The handset is in idle status.
  • Page 70 Using directories Searching for an entry Prerequisite: You have opened the net directory/Yellow Pages. ¤ You can enter data in the following fields: Surname: (Net directory) or Category/name: (Yellow Pages) Enter the name, part of a name or the category (max. 30 characters). City: Enter the name of the city/location in which the party you are search- ing for lives (max.
  • Page 71 Using directories Search result (hit list) The search result is shown as a list on the display. Examples: 2/ 50 Sand, Marie Elis ... 0012-3456789 View Menu 1. 1/50: Consecutive number/total number of hits (only the consecutive number is dis- played if the total number of hits >99).
  • Page 72: Using The Gigaset.net Directory

    Gigaset.net directory) and pressing the talk key c. ¢ Creating an entry in the Gigaset.net directory for your phone, page If a connection cannot be established with the Gigaset.net directory, an error mes- sage is sent and the handset will return to idle status.
  • Page 73 You can then expand or edit as required. If there are too many matching entries in the Gigaset.net directory, the message Too many entries found is displayed instead of a hit list.
  • Page 74 Edit the name of your entry in the Gigaset.net directory. Delete your entry from the Gigaset.net directory. Viewing your own entry You are connected to the Gigaset.net directory and have performed a search. A hit list is displayed: ¤ ¤...
  • Page 75 You can delete the name with Data protection notice If you enter a nickname at this point, it is stored on a central Gigaset server. The nickname appears in the Gigaset.net directory, and other subscribers that use the Gigaset.net service can call you using this nickname.
  • Page 76: Sms (Text Messages)

    You must specify the line via which SMS are sent. You can receive SMS messages (abbreviation: SMS) via all of your phone's connections except for Gigaset.net. Your telephone is delivered ready to send SMS messages as soon as the phone is connected to the fixed line.
  • Page 77: Outgoing

    SMS (text messages) Please note If you are interrupted by an external call while writing an SMS, the text is automatically saved in the draft list. If the memory is full, or if the SMS function on the base is being used by another handset, the operation is cancelled.
  • Page 78 SMS (text messages) Opening the draft list ¤ ¤ Ë §Menu§ Outgoing The first list entry is displayed, for example: Saved 28.06. 08:34 Menu Read Reading or deleting SMS messages ¤ Open the draft list and then: Select SMS. §Read§ Press the display key to read the SMS message.
  • Page 79: Receiving Sms

    SMS (text messages) Sending SMS messages to an e-mail address If your service provider supports the SMS as e-mail feature, you can also send your SMS messages to e-mail addresses. The e-mail address must be at the beginning of the text. You must send the SMS to your SMS service centre's e-mail service.
  • Page 80: Incoming

    SMS messages are displayed on all handsets. SMS messages that could not be sent due to an error. Ë New SMS messages are signalled on all Gigaset handsets by the icon (on the dis- play) and an advisory tone.
  • Page 81 SMS (text messages) Reading or deleting SMS messages ¤ Open the incoming list, then: Select SMS. §Read§ Press the display key to read the SMS message. Scroll through the SMS messages using q. After you have read a new SMS, its status changes to "old". Or delete the SMS with ¤...
  • Page 82: Receiving Notifications Via Sms

    SMS (text messages) Receiving notifications via SMS You can arrange to be notified about missed calls by SMS. Prerequisite: The caller's number (CLI) must have been transmitted in the missed call. Notification is sent to your mobile phone or another phone with SMS functionality. You only need to save the telephone number to which you wish the notification to be sent.
  • Page 83: Settings Service Centres

    SMS (text messages) Entering/changing SMS service centres ¤ Find out about the services and special functions offered by your service pro- vider before you make a new application and/or before you delete pre-config- ured numbers. ¤ ¤ ¤ Ë SMS §Menu§...
  • Page 84: Sms On A Pabx

    You can only receive an SMS when Calling Line Identification is forwarded to the extension of the PABX (CLIP). The CLIP of the phone number for the SMS cen- tre is evaluated in your Gigaset. Depending on your PABX, you may have to add the access code (outside line code) before the number of the SMS centre.
  • Page 85: Sms Troubleshooting

    SMS (text messages) SMS troubleshooting Error codes when sending E0 Calling Line Identification permanently restricted (CLIR) or Calling Line Identification not activated. FE Error occurred during SMS transfer. FD Connection to SMS centre failed, see self-help. Self-help with errors The following table lists error situations, possible causes and advice on trouble- shooting.
  • Page 86: E-Mail Notifications

    E-mail notifications E-mail notifications Your phone will notify you when new e-mail messages have been received on your incoming e-mail server (i.e., POP3 server). The prerequisite for displaying the e-mail messages on the handset is that you have used the Web configurator to save the name of the POP3 server (e.g., Yahoo, Gmail) and your personal access data (account name, password) in the phone ¢...
  • Page 87: Opening The Incoming E-Mail List

    E-mail notifications Opening the incoming e-mail list Prerequisites: The e-mail account is assigned to the handset. The incoming e-mail server uses the POP3 protocol. The name of the POP3 server and your personal access data (account name, password) are stored in the phone. On the handset: ¤...
  • Page 88 E-mail notifications Please note Many e-mail providers activate spam protection measures by default. E-mail messages classified as spam are stored in a separate folder and are therefore not shown in the incoming mail list. Some e-mail providers allow you to deactivate spam protection or show spam e-mails in the incoming mail list.
  • Page 89: View The Message Header Of An E-Mail

    E-mail notifications View the message header of an e-mail ¢ Prerequisite: You have opened an incoming mail list page 85). Select an e-mail entry. §Read§ Press the display key. The subject of the e-mail message (maximum 120 characters) is displayed. Example for the display on the handset: Subject: Invitation...
  • Page 90: Using The Network Mailbox

    Using the network mailbox Using the network mailbox Some providers offer answering machines on the network – network mailboxes. You should set up network mailboxes for your fixed line connection and for each of your VoIP connections. You must save the phone number for these network mailboxes in your phone. You need to request the network mailbox for your fixed line connection from your network provider.
  • Page 91: Configuring A Network Mailbox For Fast Access

    Using the network mailbox Configuring a network mailbox for fast access With fast access you can dial a network mailbox directly. Assigning key 1, changing assignment Fast access settings are handset-specific. You can assign a different network mail- box to key 1 on each registered handset. No network mailbox is preconfigured for fast access in the default settings.
  • Page 92 Using the network mailbox Calling the network mailbox With the message key Under the message key f you will find a list for each network mailbox that fulfils the following prerequisites: The corresponding connections are assigned to the handset as receive connec- tions.
  • Page 93: Eco Dect

    ECO DECT ECO DECT ECO DECT indicates low energy consumption and reduced transmission power. Reduced transmission power (radiation) In normal operation mode (factory setting): On delivery, the device is set to maximum range. This guarantees optimised wire- less management. The handset does not emit a signal in idle status (no radiation). Only the base ensures contact with the handset is maintained through low- strength wireless signals.
  • Page 94: Using The Handset As An Alarm Clock

    Using the handset as an alarm clock Please note To benefit from No Radiation, all registered handsets must support this func- tion. The wireless connection is established automatically for incoming or outgo- ing calls only. This causes a connection delay of approx. 2 seconds. Handsets need to "listen in"...
  • Page 95: Using Multiple Handsets

    GAP-enabled devices in accordance with the respective operating instructions. To make available the Gigaset.net directory to the other Gigaset handsets, the base transfers an entry with the name Gigaset.net to the local directory of the new handset during registration De-registering handsets You can de-register all other registered handsets from each of the registered Gigaset handsets.
  • Page 96: Making Internal Calls

    Using multiple handsets Ending the search ¤ On the base: Press the registration/paging key briefly, or ¤ On the handset: Press the talk key c or end call key a or the display key §Silence§ , or ¤ No action: After approx. 30 seconds, the paging call will end automatically. Please note An incoming external call will not interrupt the paging process.
  • Page 97 Using multiple handsets Transferring a call to another handset/making an internal consultation call You are talking to an external participant and can call an internal participant at the same time to forward the call or to consult. Open the list of handsets. The external participant is put on hold.
  • Page 98: Changing The Name Of A Handset

    Using multiple handsets Internal call waiting during an internal/external call If an internal party attempts to call you while you are involved in an external or internal call, this call is shown on the display (internal call waiting). You can either accept or reject this call.
  • Page 99: Changing A Handset's Internal Number

    Using multiple handsets Changing a handset's internal number A handset is automatically assigned the lowest free internal number from 1–6 dur- ing registration. If all numbers are in use, then the number 6 is overwritten as long as this handset is in idle status. You can change the internal numbers of all regis- tered handsets (1–6).
  • Page 100: Handset Settings

    Handset settings Handset settings Your handset comes with default settings, but you can change the settings to suit your individual requirements. Changing the display language You can view the display texts in different languages. ¤ ¤ Ï Settings §Menu§ Language ³...
  • Page 101: Configuring The Display/Colour And Contrast

    Handset settings Please note If you have set the screensaver Live Ticker, and you want to make a call or change settings on the handset, you may, if necessary, need to repeat the §Menu§ first key press (e.g., press the key twice to open the main menu).
  • Page 102: Activating/Deactivating Auto Answer

    Handset settings Call Divert Prerequisite: The provider supports call divert. Assign the menu for setting and activating/deactivating call divert to a key ¢ page 53): ¤ ¤ Ç Select Services §Menu§ Call Divert §CallDiv§ Display key: eMail Opens the e-mail submenu for receiving and reading e-mail notifications ¢...
  • Page 103: Changing Ringtones

    Internal calls Alarm clock For external calls to each individual receive connection on the phone (Fixed Line, IP1 to IP6, Gigaset.net) Setting the ringtone volume The ringtone (ringer) volume is the same for all types of ring. In idle status: ¤...
  • Page 104 Handset settings For external calls In idle status: ¤ Ringtones (Handset) External Calls §OK§ Select and press q can be used to select the following: Melodies §OK§ Select receive connection and press . You can set the ringtone as described above.
  • Page 105: Restoring The Handset Default Settings

    Handset settings Activating/deactivating advisory tones/battery warning tones Your handset uses advisory tones to tell you about different activities and statuses. These can be activated and deactivated independently of each other: Advisory Tones – Confirmation tone: At the end of an entry/setting and when an SMS or a new entry arrives in the call list –...
  • Page 106: Setting The Base

    Setting the base Setting the base The base settings are configured using a registered Gigaset handset. Setting the date/time The date and time must be set in order to show the correct time for incoming calls, for example. There are two methods of setting the date and time:...
  • Page 107: Protecting The Telephone From Unauthorised Access

    Setting the base Protecting the telephone from unauthorised access Protect the phone system settings with a system PIN known only to you. If a system PIN is not equal to 0000, you have to enter it if you register or de-register a handset, change local network settings, perform a firmware update or reset the phone to default settings.
  • Page 108 Setting the base ¤ ¤ ¤ Ï Settings §Menu§ System Local Network §OK§ If the system PIN is not 0000: enter the system PIN and press ¤ You can enter data in the following fields: IP addr. type Select Static or Dynamic. For IP addr.
  • Page 109: Configuring Voip Connections, Assigning Send And Receive

    During registration, each handset is automatically assigned the fixed line con- nection as a send connection and all base connections as receive connections. The Gigaset.net connection is not included in the selection for the send connec- tions. Gigaset.net numbers (suffix #9) are automatically dialled via Gigaset.net.
  • Page 110: Automatic Update For The Voip Provider Settings

    Setting the base Automatic update for the VoIP provider settings Via the Web configurator of the phone, you can activate an automatic version check for the VoIP provider settings (provider profiles) loaded to your phone ¢ page 130). After the first download of the VoIP provider settings, your phone will check daily whether a newer version of the files for your VoIP providers is available from the Internet on the configuration server.
  • Page 111 Setting the base Please note The firmware update can take up to six minutes, depending on the quality of your DSL connection. When updating from the Internet, checks are made to ensure that no newer version of the firmware exists. If this is not the case, the operation is termi- nated and a message is issued to that effect.
  • Page 112: Operating A Repeater

    Operating a repeater Operating a repeater You can use the Gigaset Repeater to increase the range of your Gigaset handset. The function and setting of your repeater depends on the repeater version used. The repeater version can be identified by the item number on the product label: Gigaset Repeater (earlier than version 2.0)S30853-S601-...
  • Page 113: Restarting The Base

    Operating a repeater Restarting the base When the handset is in idle status: ¤ ¤ ¤ Ï Settings §Menu§ System Base Restart The firmware for the base is then restarted. This process takes about 20 seconds. Resetting the base to the default settings The individual settings are reset.
  • Page 114: Checking The Base Mac Address

    Operating a repeater Resetting the base using the button on the base As with resetting the base via the menu, all individual settings are reset. The system PIN is also reset to 0000 and all handsets registered above and beyond the scope of delivery will be de-registered.
  • Page 115: Connecting The Base Station To The Pabx

    Connecting the base station to the PABX Connecting the base station to the PABX The following settings are only necessary if your PABX requires them; see the PABX user manual. You cannot send or receive SMS messages on PABXs that do not support Calling Line Identification.
  • Page 116: Setting Pauses

    Connecting the base station to the PABX For: Specify when the access code should also be dialled when dialling via VoIP: Call Lists For dialling from the SMS list, missed calls list or accepted calls list. All Calls For all numbers dialled on the handset. No access code should be dialled first for calls via a VoIP connection.
  • Page 117: Switching Temporarily To Tone Dialling (Dtmf)

    Connecting the base station to the PABX Switching temporarily to tone dialling (DTMF) If your PABX still operates with pulse dialling (PD), but you need tone dialling for a connection (e.g., to listen to the network mailbox), you must switch to tone dialling for the call.
  • Page 118: Configuring The Phone Via The Web Configurator

    Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Configuring the phone via the Web configurator The Web configurator for your Gigaset telephone enables you to change the set- tings for your phone conveniently on your PC. Alternatively, you can change settings that are also available on a registered Gigaset telephone handset via the Web browser on your PC, e.g., configuring...
  • Page 119: Connecting The Pc With The Telephone's Web Configurator

    There are two ways of connecting your PC to the Web configurator of the phone: Via the phone's IP address in the local network; Via the Gigaset configuration service, if the phone and PC are connected to the ¢ Internet page 118).
  • Page 120 You will receive a message stating that the connection has been forwarded to your phone. If several Gigaset phones can be reached via your Internet connection, you are asked which of these phones you would like to be connected to.
  • Page 121: Logging Into/Off The Web Configurator

    Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Logging into/off the Web configurator Prerequisite: Your PC and phone are connected to the Internet. Logging in, setting the interface language Once you have successfully established the connection, the Login Web page is dis- played in the Web browser.
  • Page 122 Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Please note If the system PIN is still set as 0000 on the phone (default setting), you will be notified during login that the device is not secure and you should change the PIN. You can deactivate this security advice for subsequent logins by selecting the option "Do not show this security advice again.".
  • Page 123: Understanding The Structure Of The Web Configurator Pages

    Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Understanding the structure of the Web configurator pages The Web configurator pages (Web pages) contain the UI elements shown in Figure 2 (example). Menu bar (tabs) Help Navigation area Working area Buttons Figure 2Example of the structure of a Web configurator page Menu bar The Web configurator menus are displayed in the form of tab pages in the menu bar.
  • Page 124 Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Please note ¢ For an overview of the Web configurator menus, see page 125. Navigation area ¢ The functions of the menu page 121) selected in the menu bar are listed in the navigation area. If you select a function, the associated page containing information and/or input fields opens in the working area.
  • Page 125 Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Entering Cyrillic and Turkish characters In the following section, the specified maximum number of characters permitted in a field refers to Latin characters and digits (1 character = 1 byte), i.e., 1 character means 1 byte.
  • Page 126 Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Means of representation in Help Bold font User interface terms such as menu functions, names of input fields and options. [Bold font] Buttons. About this Help /About this Help Blue, underlined text shows hidden text. Click this link once to show the hidden text.
  • Page 127: Web Configurator Menu

    Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Web configurator menu Home ¢ Settings Network IP Configuration page 126 ¢ Security page 127 ¢ Telephony Connections page 128 ¢ Audio page 130 ¢ Number Assignment page 131 ¢ Call Divert page 134 ¢...
  • Page 128: Functions Of The Web Configurator

    Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Functions of the Web configurator Connecting the base to the local network (LAN/router) You can find the functions for connecting to the LAN on the Web page: ¤ ¤ Settings Network IP Configuration In most cases, special settings are not required to connect the phone to the router/ a local network.
  • Page 129: Security

    Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Making security settings – managing certificates for TLS authentication The phone supports the establishment of secure data connections on the Internet with the TLS security protocol (Transport Layer Security). With TLS, the client (the phone) uses certificates to identify the server.
  • Page 130: Connections

    Click the corresponding [Edit] button to change the name of the Gigaset.net connection and deactivate STUN. The Gigaset.net connection uses a STUN server as standard. In the sent data packets, Gigaset.net replaces the private IP address of your phone with its public IP address.
  • Page 131 Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Configuring/deleting VoIP connections To configure and delete VoIP connections, open the Web page ¤ ¤ Settings Telephony Connections Click on the [Edit] button next to the list entry for the VoIP connection. This opens a Web page with the following areas: VoIP Configuration / Profile Download Personal Provider Data General Data of your Service Provider...
  • Page 132: Audio

    Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Activating/deactivating automatic check for provider profile updates, updating profiles To activate/deactivate the check or start the search, open the web page ¤ ¤ Settings Telephony Connections You have the following options: Activate/deactivate automatic check With the Automatic check for profile updates option, you can activate/deacti- vate the check for profile updates.
  • Page 133: Number Assignment

    You can assign each handset either a fixed send connection or a line selection. With line selection, you choose the connection to be used for each call. The Gigaset.net number is fixed as the send connection for each registered handset. Numbers that end in #9 are automatically dialled via Gigaset.net.
  • Page 134: Dialling Plans

    Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Please note You can override the assignment of the send connection for certain phone numbers by defining dialling plans for these numbers. Activating the fixed line connection as the fallback send connection. You can activate the fixed line connection on your phone as a fallback connection. If a call attempt fails via VoIP, an attempt is automatically made (without prompting) to establish a connection via the fixed line.
  • Page 135 Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Please note Dialling plans are not effective if you have assigned the line selection to a dis- play key on the handset and you explicitly choose a send connection from the list of available connections before dialling. However, if a block is set in the dial- ling plan, this takes effect for VoIP connections (but not fixed line connections).
  • Page 136: Call Divert

    Telephony Call Divert You can divert calls to your VoIP connections and to your Gigaset.net number. You can divert calls to your VoIP connections to any external number (VoIP, fixed line or mobile number). Call divert takes place via VoIP.
  • Page 137 Configuring the phone via the Web configurator To send DTMF signals via VoIP you must first define how key codes should be con- verted into and sent as DTMF signals: as audible information via the speech channel or as an "SIP Info" message. Ask your VoIP provider which type of DTMF transmis- sion it supports.
  • Page 138: Email

    To do this, you must switch on the Live Ticker screensaver on your handset. The weather forecast is already preset. If you register a Gigaset C ... (from C59H onwards), SL ... or S ... (from S79H onwards) additionally, you can call up online content from the Internet (weather forecasts, news feeds and so on) on this handset, i.
  • Page 139: Online Directory

    You can configure your personal info services, which are available in the Live Ticker screensaver or in the info centre, on the Gigaset. net Web-Portal. How you get access to the Gigaset. net Portal (URL and personal access data), you will also find on this Web configurator page.
  • Page 140 Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Tip: Back up the current directory on your PC before deleting it. You can then reload it if the modified directory is affected by formatting errors and some, or all, of it cannot be loaded onto the handset. Please note If you wish to copy a directory (vcf file) with multiple entries stored on the PC to the Microsoft Outlook™...
  • Page 141: Message Notification

    Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Example of an entry in vCard format: BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Smith;Anna TEL;HOME:1234567890 TEL;WORK:0299123456 TEL;CELL:0175987654321 E-MAIL:anna@smith.com BDAY:2008-12-24T11:00 END:VCARD Activating/deactivating the display of new messages with the flashing message key For each handset, you can define the type of new messages for which the LED of the message key f should flash.
  • Page 142: Miscellaneous

    Configuring the phone via the Web configurator Saving and restoring system settings Once you have configured your base and after each configuration change, you can save the current base settings in a file on the PC (suffix .cfg). If you change the settings accidentally or you need to reset the base due to a fault (base reset), you can reload the saved settings from the file on your PC to your phone.
  • Page 143: Firmware Update - Base

    When the version check is enabled, the phone checks on a daily basis whether the Gigaset configuration server has a new version of the phone firmware. If the telephone is not connected to the Internet at the time when the check is to be performed (e.g., because the router is disabled), the check is performed as...
  • Page 144 A list of the registered handsets ¤ Status Connections The following is displayed for every connection on your phone: Connection Type (fixed line, VoIP, Gigaset.net) Name of the connection Status of the connection (registered, connected, etc.) Status of call transfer...
  • Page 145: Customer Service & Assistance

    Customer Service & Assistance Customer Service & Assistance Do you have any questions? As a Gigaset customer, you can find help quickly in this User Manual and in the service section of our Gigaset online portal www.gigaset.com/service. In our constantly updated online service you can find:...
  • Page 146 - - - - - 01800 999 4442738 (01800 999 (Preço de uma ligação local) GIGASET) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Demais localidades: Netherlands - - - - - - - - - 0900-3333102...
  • Page 147: Manufacturer Warranty (Middle East)

    Manufacturer warranty (Middle East) Manufacturer warranty (Middle East) On the purchase of your new Gigaset product, we guarantee that this equipment is a genuie manufacturer’s product: We guarantee this product against manufacturing defects for 1 year from the date of purchase, unless specified otherwise.
  • Page 148: Exclusion Of Liability

    Manufacturer warranty (Middle East) Exclusion of liability Your handset display has a resolution of pixels. Each pixel consists of three sub-pixels (red, green, blue). It may be the case that a pixel is incorrectly controlled or has a colour deviation. This is normal and no reason for a warranty claim.
  • Page 149 Manufacturer warranty (Middle East)
  • Page 150: Service Centres (Midde East)

    Service Centres (Midde East) Service Centres (Midde East) Customer Service Hotline UAE TEL: 00971-4-4458255 / 00971-4-4458254 Service Collection Point www.technocare-prodigy.com KARAMA Sea Shell Electronics Opp. Karama Centre Dubai, UAE Tel: 00971-4-3979228 Fax: 00971-4-3966205 Deira Souvenier Mobiles, Omar Bin Katab Road, Oppst.
  • Page 151 Service Centres (Midde East) Qatar Modern Home, 51-East - Salwa Road, Al-Maha Complex, Doha Tel: 00974-4257844 / 00974-4257777 Fax: 00974-4314700 Bahrain Authorized Service Center, Bldg: 211, Rd: 339, Block: 321, Old Place Road, Manama, Tel: 00973-17311173 E-mail: servicemanager@ashrafs.com.bh Saudi Arabian Service Centers: Ahmed Abdulwahed Trading Co.
  • Page 152 Service Centres (Midde East) Kuwait Customer Service Hotline Kuwait Tel: 00965-22458737 / 00965-22458738 Al-Baptain Service Center Shop #: 247 Qibla, Block 11, Avenue 11, Souk al Kabeer, Fahad Al Salem Street, Tel: 00965-2464993 Jordan SEDR Home & office Electronics Co - Tronicom Wasfi Al-Tal St., Building No.
  • Page 153: Questions And Answers

    Service Centres (Midde East) Questions and answers If you have any queries about the use of your telephone, visit our website at www.gigaset.com/service for assistance 24/7. The table below also lists steps for troubleshooting. The display is blank. ¥ 1. The handset is not activated.
  • Page 154 Repeat the process at a later date. ¥ 2. If File unreadable is displayed, the firmware file may be invalid. Use only the firmware available on the preconfigured Gigaset configuration server. ¥ 3. If Server not accessible is displayed, the download server may not be accessible.
  • Page 155: Information On Operating Gigaset Voip Telephones With Routers With

    Network Address Translation (NAT) In general no special telephone or router configuration is required when operating a Gigaset VoIP phone with NAT router. The configuration settings described in this section are only necessary if you encounter one of the following problems.
  • Page 156 Local port The SIP and RTP port numbers set on the phone. In the new firmware version for Gigaset VoIP telephones, you can set a RTP port range. In this case, you must also define corresponding port forwarding for this range.
  • Page 157: Voip Status Codes

    Service Centres (Midde East) VoIP status codes In the following tables you will find the meaning of the most important VoIP status codes and messages. Status Meaning code 0x31 IP configuration error: IP domain not entered. 0x33 IP configuration error: SIP username (Provider Data User ID) not entered.
  • Page 158 Service Centres (Midde East) Status Meaning code 0x414 URI is too long. 0x415 Query format is not supported. 0x416 URI is faulty. 0x420 Incorrect ending 0x421 Incorrect ending 0x423 The requested service is not supported by the VoIP provider. 0x480 The dialled number is temporarily unavailable. 0x481 The recipient is not available.
  • Page 159 Service Centres (Midde East) Status Meaning code 0x503 The query cannot be processed by the receiving device or the proxy at present because the server is either overloaded or is being serviced. If it is possible for the query to be repeated in the foreseeable future, the server informs the caller or the phone of this.
  • Page 160: Checking Service Information

    Variant (digits 1 to 2), Version of the phone's firmware (digits 3 to 5). Gigaset.net number of your phone. A service employee can use this number to call you over the Internet without you needing to be regis- tered with a VoIP provider. This means that the employee can test online connections and VoIP telephony regardless of the VoIP provider.
  • Page 161: Authorisation

    Environment Our environmental statement We at Gigaset Communications GmbH are aware of our social responsibility. That is why we actively take steps to create a better world. In all areas of our business – from product planning and production to sales and waste of disposal – following our environmental conscience in everything we do is of utmost importance to us.
  • Page 162: Appendix

    Appendix Disposal Batteries should not be disposed of in general household waste. Observe the local waste disposal regulations, details of which can be obtained from your local author- ity. All electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from gen- eral household waste using the sites designated by local authorities.
  • Page 163 Appendix Handset operating times/charging times The operating time of the telephone depends on the capacity of the battery, its age and the way it is used. (All times are maximum possible times). Standby time (hours) * 200 * / 110 ** Talktime (hours) Operating time for 1.5 hours of calls per day (hours) * 90 * / 65 **...
  • Page 164: Writing And Editing Text

    Appendix Writing and editing text The following rules apply when writing text: Multiple letters and characters are assigned to each key between Q and O as well as P and #. Control the cursor with u v t s. Characters are inserted at the cursor position. §Del.§...
  • Page 165: Open Source Software

    Your Gigaset device includes Open Source software that is subject to various license conditions. With regard to Open Source software, the granting of usage rights that go beyond the operation of the device in the form supplied by Gigaset Communications GmbH is governed by the relevant license conditions of the Open Source software.
  • Page 166 Open Source Software Licence texts GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2.1, February 1999 Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
  • Page 167 Open Source Software A "library" means a collection of software functions and/or data prepared so as to be conveniently linked with appli- cation programs (which use some of those functions and data) to form executables. The "Library", below, refers to any such software library or work which has been distributed under these terms. A "work based on the Library"...
  • Page 168 Open Source Software cially significant if the work can be linked without the Library, or if the work is itself a library. The threshold for this to be true is not precisely defined by law. If such an object file uses only numerical parameters, data structure layouts and accessors, and small macros and small inline functions (ten lines or less in length), then the use of the object file is unrestricted, regardless of whether it is legally a derivative work.
  • Page 169 Open Source Software It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims; this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software distri- bution system which is implemented by public license practices.
  • Page 170 Open Source Software NO WARRANTY 15. BECAUSE THE LIBRARY IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE LIBRARY, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE LIBRARY "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 171: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Special form of DSL. Application Layer Gateway NAT control mechanism of a router. Many routers with integrated NAT use ALG. ALG lets the data packets in a VoIP connection pass and adds the public IP address of the secure private network. The router's ALG should be deactivated if the VoIP provider offers a STUN server or an outbound proxy.
  • Page 172 Glossary Call Forwarding Call divert. Client Application that requests a service from a server. Codec Coder/decoder Codec is a procedure that digitises and compresses analogue voice before it is sent via the Inter- net, and decodes – i.e., translates into analogue voice – digital data when voice packets are received.
  • Page 173 You can specify the IP address of the primary/secondary DNS server. See also: DynDNS. Domain name Name of one (of several) web server(s) on the Internet (e.g., Gigaset.net). The domain name is assigned to the relevant IP address by DNS. DSCP...
  • Page 174 Glossary DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Dual tone multi-frequency dialling (DTMF). Dynamic IP address A dynamic IP address is assigned to a network component automatically via DHCP. The dynamic IP address for a network component can change every time it registers or at certain time intervals.
  • Page 175 Glossary Fragmentation Data packets that are too big are split into smaller packets (fragments) before they are trans- ferred. They are put together again when they reach the recipient (defragmented). Full duplex Data transmission mode in which data can be sent and received at the same time. G.711 a law, G.711 μ...
  • Page 176 Glossary Global System for Mobile Communication Originally, a European standard for mobile networks. GSM can now be described as a worldwide standard. However, in the USA and Japan, national standards were previously more frequently supported. Headset Combination of microphone and headphone. A headset enables a comfortable handsfree mode.
  • Page 177 Glossary IP address A unique address for a network component within a network based on the TCP/IP protocols (e.g., LAN, Internet). On the Internet, domain names are usually assigned instead of IP addresses. assigns the corresponding IP address to the domain name. The IP address has four parts (decimal numbers between 0 and 255) separated by full stops (e.g., 230.94.233.2).
  • Page 178 Glossary Music on hold Music on hold Music that is played while you are on a Consultation call or during Call swapping. The waiting participant hears music while on hold. Network Address Translation Method for converting (private) IP addresses to one or more (public) IP addresses. NAT enables the IP addresses of Network subscribers (e.g., VoIP telephones) in a...
  • Page 179 Glossary Port forwarding The Internet gateway (e.g., your router) forwards data packets from the Internet that are directed to a certain Port to the port concerned. This allows servers in the to offer services on the Internet without you needing a public IP address. Port number Indicates a specific application of a Network...
  • Page 180 Glossary Registrar The registrar manages the current IP addresses of the Network subscriber. When you register with your VoIP provider, your current IP address is saved on the registrar. This means you can also be reached when on the move. Ringback when the call is not answered = CCNR (Completion of calls on no reply).
  • Page 181 Glossary SIP address See URI. SIP port/Local SIP port (Local) Port that is used to send and receive SIP signalling data for VoIP. SIP provider VoIP provider. SIP proxy server IP address of your VoIP provider's gateway server. Static IP address Fixed IP address.
  • Page 182 The sender is not notified about whether it is received or not. Uniform Resource Identifier Character string for identifying resources (e.g., e-mail recipient, http://gigaset.com, files). On the Internet, URIs are used as a uniform identification for resources. URIs are also described as SIP addresses.
  • Page 183 Glossary Wide Area Network Wide-area network that is unrestricted in terms of area (e.g., Internet).
  • Page 184: Accessories

    No interruptions from anonymous calls SMS with up to 160 characters www.gigaset.com Gigaset repeater You can use the Gigaset repeater to increase the reception range between your Gigaset handset and the base www.gigaset.com Compatibility You can find more information about the handset functions in connection with the individual Gigaset bases at: www.gigaset.com/compatibility...
  • Page 185: Mounting The Base On The Wall

    Mounting the base on the wall Mounting the base on the wall Mounting the charger on the wall 21.6 mm approx. 3.3 mm...
  • Page 186: Index

    ......Alarm clock Gigaset.net .....
  • Page 187 ......Connected Line Identification Gigaset.net ......
  • Page 188 ..Echo service from Gigaset.net ......
  • Page 189 ......registering Internet registering another Gigaset ..Internet access (broadband) .
  • Page 190 ......Making calls Gigaset.net accepting a call .....
  • Page 191 ....Registering other Gigaset handsets . . . PC to Web configurator, connecting ......
  • Page 192 ..........Gigaset.net Specifications .
  • Page 193 Index Username ........... . . Yellow Pages .
  • Page 194 Issued by Gigaset Communications GmbH Frankenstr. 2a, D-46395 Bocholt © Gigaset Communications GmbH 2016 Subject to availability. All rights reserved. Rights of modification reserved. www.gigaset.com...

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