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  • Page 1 Fusion Detailed information about your product: wiki.gigaset.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Overview ................4 Keys and control elements .
  • Page 3 Contents Advanced settings ..............83 Making/receiving calls .
  • Page 4: Overview

    Overview...
  • Page 5: Keys And Control Elements

    Keys and control elements Keys and control elements Touch screen Display in idle status p. 19 Handsfree key Switch speaker on/off p. 32 Start dialling p. 28 Lights up: Call is being made via the speaker p. 32 (handsfree mode) Mute key Switch microphone on/off (mute) p.
  • Page 6: Connections

    Connections Connections Back right side left side LAN (PoE) A PC can also be connected to the telephone via the PC connection instead of to the local network; the telephone establishes the network connection. This is not possible if the phone is connected to the network via WLAN. Power adapter, 12V/1.3A ( p.
  • Page 7: Symbols In The User Guide

    Symbols in the user guide Symbols in the user guide Symbols Warnings, which, if not observed, can result in damage to devices or to personal injury. Important information regarding function and appropriate handling or functions that could generate costs. Prerequisite for carrying out the following action. Additional helpful information.
  • Page 8 Symbols in the user guide Step Actions required Select Scroll to the required language by swiping up or down, or by using the control key. language Tap the entry or press the control key The option selected is denoted by Save Tap the Save button.
  • Page 9: Safety Precautions

    Only shielded cables should be used to connect the telephone to the local network. Data protection notice When the device is connected to the router, it will automatically contact the Gigaset Support Server. It will send the following device-specific information daily: •...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    91) Connect the device to the mains power.. The Gigaset Fusion can also be supplied with adequate power via PoE (Power over Ethernet) when the device is connected to a PoE-capable Ethernet switch (PoE class IEEE802.3af). In this case, you do not need to be connect the device to the mains power.
  • Page 11 Manual configuration from the selection list IP address type select the entry static in the field IP address enter the IP address for the Gigaset Fusion in the field Standard gateway enter the IP address of the default gateway on the network...
  • Page 12 SIP Connection During automatic configuration, a profile with all relevant settings for a provider or PABX for configuring a VoIP account from the Gigaset configuration server on the device. All you need to do is enter the login data. In the Display menu...
  • Page 13 Setting up connections On the web interface Select Wizards SIP Connection Automatic configuration ( = selected) Next Select country select provider Next enter name for the connection enter login data Next select number type (depending on the data given to you by the provider) Phone number: Enter the number Multiple numbers:...
  • Page 14: Using The Telephone

    Getting to know your telephone Display The display of the Gigaset Fusion is realised as a touch screen. The phone is operated by directly touching the display (tapping or swiping) or from the control key on the telephone. In idle status, three display screens are shown where you can determine their layout.
  • Page 15 Getting to know your telephone Toolbar: Icons display current settings and the status of the telephone, e.g. WLAN activated, Bluetooth activated, missed call, . . . icons p. 105 Time. Set the date and time p. 70 Touchscreen, space for function keys and widgets ( p.
  • Page 16 Getting to know your telephone General settings for function keys Display name Description of the function key. This name is shown on the display for the function key. Provisioning Function keys can automatically be assigned via provisioning. Assigning the key manually. It is protected against being overwritten via provi- sioning.
  • Page 17 Getting to know your telephone Call divert Activates a call divert previously set up for the connection. Select Select line for which the call divert is set up (Function Access Code) The key sends a code to the PABX or provider to enable/disable a function or service.
  • Page 18 Getting to know your telephone Call lists Shows the entries in the call list All. Size: 4x4 Actions: Dial a number: tap an entry Scroll through call list: drag the bar on the right-hand side of the list up/down Save number to directory: Save number .
  • Page 19 Activate/deactivate Bluetooth function: Press briefly Open Settings – Network – Bluetooth menu: Press and hold If activated, devices can be connected to the Gigaset Fusion via Bluetooth p. 65). Info Shows current information on the system, e.g. Firmware update available...
  • Page 20 Getting to know your telephone In submenus and lists and selection fields Select/confirm function Scroll one line up/down Press briefly Scroll the list up/down Press and hold In entry fields Moves the cursor to the left/right one character at a time Press briefly During a call Open the directory...
  • Page 21 Getting to know your telephone Keypad lock The keypad lock prevents any accidental use of the phone. Switching on the keypad lock: Press and hold . . . , the keypad lock is activated; the icon appears on the display Unlocking the keypad: Press any key enter the PIN for the keypad in the text field (preset: 1234)
  • Page 22 Getting to know your telephone Enter text Tap entry field type in letters, numbers or special characters Move the position of the cursor: Switch between letters and numbers/special characters: &123 Switch between upper and lower case when entering letters (Shift): Switch between two screens when entering numbers and special characters: Delete text to the left of the cursor:...
  • Page 23 Getting to know your telephone Wizards Wizards go step by step through the configuration of important phone components. The following wizards are available: DECT device Registering a DECT handset on the phone DECT repeater Setting up a DECT repeater to extend the range SIP device Registering and setting up SIP phones or other SIP devices SIP Connection...
  • Page 24 Starting the web interface Open internet browser Enter www.gigaset-config.com into the address field of the browser . . . the login screen is displayed If there are multiple available Gigaset IP phones on your network, all of them will be displayed select device .
  • Page 25 (widgets) with information on the statuses of components of the phone and provides quick access to important functions and settings. Open overview screen from any operating situations in the web interface: in the header row, click the Gigaset logo Home Overview...
  • Page 26 Getting to know your telephone Information on the system Status list Link to screen System status New missed calls Number of new missed calls Link in the call list Missed New voicemails Number of new voice messages Link to screen Voicemail Devices Number of devices registered on the phone Link to screen Phone devices...
  • Page 27 Getting to know your telephone Call divert rules Shows the call divert rules currently configured. Activate/deactivate call divert: click on the switch next to the entry ( = activated) Set up call divert: click Call divert rules in the header . . . the Settings – Call diverts screen is opened Hardware reset Resetting the device to the factory settings if the web user interface is no longer accessible (e.g.
  • Page 28: Making/Receiving Calls

    Making/receiving calls Making/receiving calls Your phone is connected to the local network via cable or WLAN. At least one VoIP connection has been set up and assigned to the telephone. Calls On the phone Enter the phone number Lift the receiver Lift the receiver enter the phone number Dial...
  • Page 29 Making/receiving calls On the web interface Open web interface Home on the screen Overview enter the number via the keypad click . . . the call is initi- ated on the telephony device via the handsfree unit Deleting numbers in the entry field: Making a call via the receiver: Lift the receiver Ending a call:...
  • Page 30 Making/receiving calls On the web interface Home on the screen Overview in the widget Call list click the required entry . . . the call is initiated via the phone's handsfree unit if necessary, lift the receiver Using a function key Dialling numbers via a function key by pressing .
  • Page 31 Making/receiving calls Protection against unwanted calls Switching the ringtone on/off An incoming call is not signalled by ringing, but is displayed on the screen. Switching the ringtone on/off: Press and hold the Star key Ringtone is switched off: the following icon is shown on the display Switch on an alert tone (beep) instead of the ringtone: Press and hold the star key Use beep sound...
  • Page 32 Making/receiving calls Muting Switching off the microphone in the handset, the handsfree facility and the headset. The other party to the call no longer hears what is being said. Switch microphone on/off: Press the Mute key Microphone is switched off: the Mute key is illuminated Switching the handsfree function on/off Making calls via the speaker and the microphone of the hands-free function.
  • Page 33 Making/receiving calls Permitting/preventing call waiting If the function is activated, an incoming call during an existing call is indicated by a call waiting tone. In the Display menu Settings Telephony The telephony devices set up are listed Call settings . . . under Call waiting activate/deactivate call waiting with the switch for each device ( = activated)
  • Page 34 Making/receiving calls Call swapping Switch back and forth between two participants. The other call is placed on hold. During an external call, call a second participant (dialling) or accept a waiting call . . . the first call is put on hold To switch between the participants: tap the call on hold Resume...
  • Page 35: Call Diverts

    (Always / On Busy / When no answer) activate with switch = activated) . . . in the list Target corresponding divert destinations are provided select destination (Phone number / DECT handset / Group / Fusion base) enter number...
  • Page 36 Call diverts Activating/deactivating and editing call divert In the Display menu Call divert is set up on the web interface. For call diverts for connections and call groups, the Divert displayed on phone interface option is activated for the device. Settings Telephony Call divert...
  • Page 37 Call diverts In mode Scheduled: Set schedule Specify times at which the rules are to apply via the time lines Click + Time and select the times for each day Drag devices, groups and connections (numbers) to which this rule is to apply from the list Available devices and connections list up into the Active devices and connections list Specify mode and destination for the call divert Announcement &...
  • Page 38 Call diverts Prioritising call divert rules The settings in the call forwarding rules may overlap or contradict one another. This is why call divert rules are prioritised. The higher a rule is in the list, the higher its priority. When there is more than one call forwarding rule, the entries are preceded by two points Change priority: On the web interface...
  • Page 39: Call Lists

    Call lists Call lists The phone saves different types of calls in lists. The following call lists are available: All calls All outgoing, accepted and missed calls Outgoing calls Last dialled numbers (redial list). Accepted calls Calls that were accepted Missed calls Calls that were not accepted If there are missed calls that have not yet been viewed, the message key...
  • Page 40 Call lists Calling people back / repeating calls In the Display menu Open call list if necessary, tap the required list select entry lift receiver . . . the call number is dialled Conducting a call via the handsfree function: Press the handsfree key tap an entry On the web interface...
  • Page 41 Call lists Blocking a number Blocking numbers from undesired callers. Blocked phone numbers are added to the black list and will no longer be signalled in the future. In the Display menu Open call list select list select entry next to the entry, tap Block number Block .
  • Page 42: Message Centre (Mwi)

    Missed list was last opened; a voice mail is considered new if it has not been listened to. The message key can be assigned to all answering machines on the Gigaset Fusion; but only one answering machine on the other telephony devices (handsets and SIP telephones).
  • Page 43 Message Centre (MWI) Home Overview Missed calls: under Status list click New missed calls . . . the list Missed is displayed New voice messages: under Status list click New voicemails . . . the list Voice- mails is displayed Listen to a voice message: move the mouse pointer over the icon...
  • Page 44: Directories

    The telephone provides various directories. The directories can be accessed both via the tele- phone display and via the web interface. Local directory Individually for the Gigaset Fusion valid directory Connected handsets have a separate local directory. They are not affected by settings.
  • Page 45 Contacts on the phone Search contact scroll to the required contact enter the first few letters of the first or last names . . . as soon as entries are found that match the input, they are displayed select the required contact Create new contact An entry contains the first name and/or last name and up to three phone numbers.
  • Page 46: Contacts In The Web Interface

    Contacts in the web interface Contacts in the web interface Open the directory Home Contacts Local contacts / Central contacts The entries are sorted alphabetically by last name by default. You can change the sort order under Settings Contacts. The first 10 contacts are displayed in a table. If there are more contacts, additional screens are created.
  • Page 47: Settings For Directories

    Settings for directories Download contact Download contacts in JSON format and save to a computer: Home Contacts Local contacts / Central contacts next to the entry, tap Download in the system dialog box for file selection, select the storage location where the directory is to be stored, change the file name if necessary Contacts saved as a JSON file can be imported into the directories in the Settings menu.
  • Page 48 Settings for directories Defining a name for the local directory Only for the user role Admin on the web interface. Define the name used to provide the local directory on the telephone. On the web interface Settings Contacts Contacts in the Local contacts area, enter the name into the Directory name text field Save Saving/importing a directory...
  • Page 49: Setting Up Other Directories

    Only for the Admin user role on the web interface. In addition to the local and central directory, other directories can also be provided on the Gigaset Fusion. Google contacts / contacts from Microsoft 365 Provide the contacts of a Google or Microsoft account on the phone and in the web user inter- face.
  • Page 50 Setting up other directories Username Password Enter access data to the LDAP server LDAP via TLS Select backup procedure for the LDAP data traffic By default, LDAP traffic is transferred between the phone system and the LDAP server over an unsecured connection. If you select a backup method, the traffic is encrypted.
  • Page 51 Setting up other directories Number filter The number filter stipulates the criteria for the automatic completion of telephone numbers. Example: (|(telephoneNumber=%)(mobile=%)). The percent symbol (%) is replaced by the part of the telephone number entered by the user. When dialling, if a user enters the numbers "123", for example, all telephone numbers that begin with "123"...
  • Page 52 Which provider directory do you want to use: activate/deactivate the required directory with switch under Contact usage = activated) enter name under which the directory is to be displayed on the phone Save settings for the screen: Save Information on permitted XML formats wiki.gigaset.com...
  • Page 53: Answering Machines, Ivr And Announcements

    Answering machines Answering machines, IVR and announcements Answering machines The telephone provides five local answering machines. You can also enable answering machines for configured connections if they are made available by the provider. Local answering machines In the Display menu Settings Voicemail .
  • Page 54 Answering machines Select the mode in which the answering machine is to be operated: Recording /Advisory / Scheduler Selecting announcements You can select announcements for all modes. All announcements stored on the system as well as a standard announcement are provided. If you have not yet recorded an announcement: Next to Audio messages can be recorded and uploaded from click here Settings...
  • Page 55 Save Assigning an answering machine for MWI display Gigaset Fusion can use multiple answering machines and receive MWI messages for them. Incoming MWI messages are signalled on the telephones with the message key SIP and DECT devices only ever receive notifications for one answering machine. If multiple answering machines are assigned to these devices, the last answering machine set up will be signalled on the device.
  • Page 56 Answering machines Activating/deactivating an answering machine In the Display menu Settings Voicemail . . . the available answering machines are displayed Activate/deactivate answering machine with switch ( = activated) On the web interface Settings Telephony Voicemails . . . the available answering machines are displayed activate/deactivate answering machines with switch ( = activated)
  • Page 57 Answering machines Using the message key (MWI) In the phone device settings, the answering machine is selected with the Message configuration (MWI) option. Settings Telephony Phone devices The message key flashes. Press the message key . . . the message list is opened In the widget Messages The widget Messages is stored on the display.
  • Page 58: Interactive Voice Response (Ivr)

    Interactive Voice Response (IVR) On the web interface Home Messages Voicemail . . . the list of voice messages on all answering machines is opened Listening: click the icon next to the voice message cancel listening: Call back a caller: click the number .
  • Page 59: Announcements

    Announcements Select already saved announcement or record a new announcement select delay time for the announcement Next Define sequence for the IVR Select key to be pressed by the caller to initiate a specific action Then Select action to be carried out when the caller presses a key (Play audio file / Hangup / Go to extension / Repeat announcement / Voicemail) Value Depending on the selection in the column Then.
  • Page 60 Announcements Load language file: The voice file is in one of the following formats: MP3, OGG, ULAW, WAV Drag voice file from your computer's file system in the section next to Upload file Upload announcement Browse file select the file from the file system Upload announcement If you have uploaded your own voice files, the storage location used is shown next to Memory.
  • Page 61: Additional Functions

    Door intercom Additional functions Door intercom The phone can operate door intercoms. To authenticate a door intercom, you need the SIP password and the SIP username of the device, as well as the DTMF code to open the door. Set up door intercom The door intercom must be entered as a SIP device in the list of telephony devices.
  • Page 62: Dect

    DECT For freedom of movement when making calls, you can register up to eight cordless DECT hand- sets on Gigaset Fusion. The range of the DECT wireless network can be increased by using up to two repeaters. Registering/de-registering DECT handsets...
  • Page 63 DECT DECT handset de-registration Settings Telephony Phone devices DECT handsets next to the handset, click confirm with Ok . . . the handset is de-registered Replacing a DECT handset Replacing one handset with another when changing a handset. All settings associated with the first handset are retained, only the DECT registration is changed.
  • Page 64 DECT Connecting DECT repeaters A repeater increases the reception range of the Gigaset handsets with the base. You can register up to two Gigaset Repeater HX units. More information on the Gigaset Repeater HX units is available from the repeater user guide and online at www.gigaset.com.
  • Page 65: Bluetooth

    Bluetooth Radiation-free activated: • there is no range display / range alarm on the handset. Contactability can be tested by attempting to establish a connection. • icon appears on the handset display. The Radiation-free function is deactivated by default. To be able to use the Radiation-free function, all registered handsets must support this feature.
  • Page 66 Bluetooth Pair devices Devices that you want to pair with the Gigaset Fusion via Bluetooth must be visible via Bluetooth. Check the settings of the device if necessary. In the Display menu Quick access: Tap the bar at the top of the display and drag downwards Bluetooth hold for at least 2 sec.
  • Page 67 Permit/prevent access to contacts If the function is activated, the paired device can access the contacts of the Gigaset Fusion. On a Gigaset handset, for example, the local directory can be added as a Bluetooth directory. In the Display menu...
  • Page 68: Emergency Numbers

    Emergency numbers Emergency numbers Emergency numbers can also be selected when the key lock is active (preset PIN for unlocking: 1234). The emergency number 112 is entered by default. Add more personal phone numbers for specific events. Managing emergency numbers On the web interface Home Contacts...
  • Page 69 Black lists Managing the black list On the web interface Home Contacts Blocking list . . . blocked numbers are sorted numerically and listed with comments Select the required black list: Click Incoming calls or Outgoing calls Filter list: Enter filter criteria in the Filter by number or comment text field By number: Enter the start digits of the numbers By comment:...
  • Page 70: Settings

    Date and time Settings The telephone is preconfigured. Individual settings can be modified via the phone's display menu or the web interface Country The country is preset using the system settings. The selection is used for country-specific settings. If you are operating the device in another country, change the preset. Settings System Country...
  • Page 71: Language

    Language Time server: Shows the URL or IP address of the time server if Use time from network is activated. Default setting: pool.ntp.org or the address of the router if this is set as the time server. If another time server is being used on your network, enter this here. Last synchronisation with time server: Date and time of the last synchronisation.
  • Page 72 Display Night mode Switch off display and ringtone at a specified time. In the Display menu Settings Display Night mode On the web interface Settings Device Display Night mode Activation: Activate/deactivate using the switch ( = activated) Set period: In the from / to fields, select the hour and minute for the start and end of the period.
  • Page 73 Display In the Display menu Settings Display Screensaver On the web interface Settings Device Display Screensaver Activate after: Select the amount of time after which the screensaver is activated Show: Select the desired screensaver Save Save the settings: In the Display menu, when selecting Slideshow: Select the time interval between the display of the images .
  • Page 74: Sounds & Audio

    Sounds & Audio Sounds & Audio Ringtones Setting different ringtones for internal and external calls, group calls and the door intercom. In the Display menu Settings Sounds & Audio Ringtones On the web interface Settings Device Sounds Ringtones library Select call type (External calls / Internal calls / Group calls / Door intercom) select ringtone ( = selected)
  • Page 75: Keys And Widgets

    Keys and widgets Volume Set the volume for ringtone, receiver, handsfree function and headset. In the Display menu Settings Sounds & Audio Volume set volume in each case using the slider . . . the settings are implemented immediately On the web interface Settings Device Sounds...
  • Page 76: Making/Receiving Calls

    Save Making/receiving calls Managing telephony devices Managing corded and cordless telephony devices. Telephony devices are your own device (Gigaset Fusion), other SIP devices (e.g. a phone, door intercom) and DECT handsets or DECT repeaters. In the Display menu Settings Telephony Phone devices .
  • Page 77 You carry out this setting for your own device, SIP phones and DECT handsets. All answering machines can be assigned to the Gigaset Fusion. For other SIP phones and DECT handsets, only one answering machine can be configured for MWI.
  • Page 78 Setting up connections There is the predefined call group "Call to all" (group call). This calls all telephony devices connected to the telephone at the same time (Gigaset Fusion, registered hand- sets and SIP telephones). Trigger call on all: Select This call group is hidden, i.e.
  • Page 79 Registered. Adding a new connection Gigaset provides provider profiles for setting up VoIP connections in which the basic parameters are set appropriately for a provider. All you have to do is enter the access data. If there is no profile for your provider, configure it manually.
  • Page 80: System

    System In the Display menu Wizards VoIP Connections Settings Telephony Connections On the web interface Wizards SIP Connection Settings Telephony Connections The wizard takes you step by step through all necessary configuration steps. Editing/deleting connections On the web interface Settings Telephony Connections .
  • Page 81 Update firmware with file You need a firmware file. Official releases of firmware versions are available for download from wiki.gigaset.com. Unzip the file after downloading before beginning the installation. Drag the file from the file system into the Upload file section...
  • Page 82 System Save voice messages to the PC: next to Voicemails click Download select save location in the file system Save . . . the information is saved as a ZIP file Preset for file name: voicemail.zip Delete voice messages on the phone after backup: before download, activate/deactivate Delete voicemails after download ( = activated) After a successful restore operation, the system restarts.
  • Page 83: Advanced Settings

    Making/receiving calls Advanced settings Making/receiving calls Access code (Only for the Admin user role) If you operate the telephone on a PABX, you may have to dial an access code for external calls (e.g. "0"). If you save the dialling code in the configuration, it is automatically prefixed with each external call.
  • Page 84 Making/receiving calls National Prefix Prefix for the area code. Value: max. 4 digits, 0-9. These digits are prefixed to the area code for national long distance calls. National Area code for your location (depending on country/provider). Value: max. 8 digits, 0-9 Example "London"...
  • Page 85 Setting STUN server (Only for the Admin user role) Once you have downloaded the profile of your VoIP provider from the Gigaset configuration server, the settings for STUN are already initialised (STUN = Session Traversal Utilities for NAT). The STUN server you set here is used as an alternative or as a fallback for the system.
  • Page 86: Audio

    Audio On the web interface Settings Telephony Advanced settings STUN server Activate STUN Activate/deactivate function with the switch ( = activated) STUN server address Enter the (fully-qualified) DNS name or the IP address of the STUN server on the internet followed by the port number (e.g.
  • Page 87 Audio Remove codec: next to the entry, click . . . the codec is moved from the Selected codecs list to the Available codecs list Add codec: next to the entry, click . . . the codec is moved from the Available codecs list to the Selected codecs list Change sequence of move an entry in the list Selected codecs up or down...
  • Page 88: Provisioning

    Start provisioning: click Start Importing an incorrect provisioning profile may render the phone unusable. The provisioning profile is used by the Gigaset provisioning server by default. If you reset the phone to the default settings, this profile will be restored...
  • Page 89: Voip Profile

    VoIP profile VoIP profile (Only for the Admin user role) When setting up connections, you can choose from various provider profiles where the provider-specific settings are preset. Make sure that the profiles are updated automatically if anything changes in the settings. On the web interface Settings System...
  • Page 90 Network VLAN VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) divide a physical network into multiple virtual networks. Enable VLAN if your phone is on a local network divided into virtual subnets. In a "tagged" VLAN, data packets are assigned to individual subnets with tags that consist of, among other things, a VLAN identifier and the VLAN priority.
  • Page 91 Network Activate/deactivate Link Layer Discovery Protocol The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) allows devices from different providers to exchange information with directly connected neighbouring devices, for example for troubleshooting or network management. Activate LLDP if you have devices from different providers on your network.
  • Page 92 Network Activating/deactivating WLAN In the Display menu Settings Network Wi-Fi enter password of the Admin role activate/deactivate function with the switch ( = activated) On the web interface Settings Network Wi-Fi Activate/deactivate the function with the switch = activated) If the WLAN interface is activated, the WLAN networks available within range are listed by name and status.
  • Page 93 Network The following information on the WLAN is displayed: Name WLAN name (SSID) of the network Status Possible values: Connected, Not connected Signal strength Indicator for the quality of the wifi connection. Possible values: Excellent signal, Good signal, Fair signal, Weak signal, No signal Frequency Frequency range of the wifi traffic (2.4 or 5 GHz) Security...
  • Page 94 Network Manage certificates The phone supports the establishment of secure (encrypted) data connections on the internet with the TLS security protocol (Transport Layer Security). With TLS, the client (the telephone) uses certificates to identify the server. The electronic identity of communication partners is certi- fied with the help of the certificates.
  • Page 95 Network HTTP server Configure access to the web interface of the phone. On the web interface Settings Network Advanced settings HTTP server Configure settings HTTP connection type How access to the web interface can be provided: HTTPS: only via a secure connection HTTP: only via an unsecured connection HTTP + HTTPS:...
  • Page 96: Status Information And Diagnostics

    System information Status information and diagnostics System information Show information on the configuration and status of the system. In the Display menu Service Info Device Device name of the phone on the local network. This may vary from the internal name of the phone shown on the display. SW Version Firmware currently installed on the phone Variant...
  • Page 97: Tools For Diagnostics

    System status Software Firmware Version Firmware currently installed on the phone Firmware Variant Firmware variant, normally: Fusion Startups Number of start processes relative to the total operating time Reboots Number of start processes initiated with the Reboot function Total operating time...
  • Page 98 Tools for diagnostics System logging with setting Remote Syslog The information collected in the system logs can be sent to a SysLog server. When the function is enabled, the system logs are continuously transmitted to the SysLog server. On the web interface Settings Service Diagnostics...
  • Page 99: Support

    On the web interface Settings Service Support Links to the Gigaset Service Portal, to the user guides and to the Wiki: Customer support Show Open Source licences used in the software: Software licenses Show information on data protection:...
  • Page 100: Appendix

    • • Support please refer to wiki.gigaset.com. For further information our Gigaset specialised reseller will be happy to help you related to your Gigaset product. Warranty document Unless otherwise specified, the guarantor (hereinafter referred to as "Gigaset Communications") grants the consumer (customer) a durability warranty under the following conditions (warranty conditions), without prejudice to the consumer's statutory rights relating to defects.
  • Page 101: Manufacturer Information

    Data protection We at Gigaset take the protection of our customers’ data very seriously. It is precisely for this reason that we are ensuring all our products feature "Privacy by Design" as standard. All information we collect is used to make our products as good as possible.
  • Page 102 Further information on environmentally friendly products and processes is available on the Internet at www.gigaset.com. Gigaset Communications GmbH is certified pursuant to the international standards ISO 14001 and ISO 9001. ISO 14001 (Environment): Certified since September 2007 by TÜV SÜD Management Service GmbH.
  • Page 103: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Base power consumption In standby mode: approx. 2 W Max. power consumption: approx. 12.95 W (PoE class 3, 802.3 af ) General technical data 2 x LAN RJ45 10/100/1000 auto MDI/ MDIX Supply voltage See power adapter name plate Environmental conditions for operation +5°C to +45°C;...
  • Page 104 Technical data Base power adapter Manufacturer Salom Electric (Xiamen) Co. Ltd. Commercial register: 91350200612003878C 31 Building, Huli Industrial District, Xiamen, Fujian 361006, P.R. China LEADER ELECTRONICS Commercial register: 913211007039359372 8F, No.138 Ln. 235 Baoqio Rd. Xindian Dist. New Taipei City 23145, Taiwan Model ID C783 / C784 Input voltage...
  • Page 105: Icons

    Icons Icons Display toolbar Icon Meaning Reception quality of the WLAN connection, four levels. The number of bars indi- cates the connection quality. No VoIP connection registered Bluetooth enabled Keypad lock enabled Missed call New voice message Headset connected Ringtone deactivated Ringtone deactivated / beep activated Call divert active Do not disturb (DND) active...
  • Page 106: Menu Overview

    Menu overview Menu overview Telephone Open main menu: When the phone is in idle status, tap Messages Call list ......p.
  • Page 107 Menu overview Network p. 89 Wi-Fi p. 91 Bluetooth p. 65 Passwords & PIN’s Admin password p. 20 User password p. 20 DECT Registration PIN p. 63 Keylock PIN p. 21 Service Update & Backup Firmware update (admin p. 80 only) Backup p.
  • Page 108 Menu overview Settings Contacts Contacts p. 46 Google contacts p. 49 Microsoft 365 p. 49 LDAP contacts p. 49 XML contacts p. 52 Phone devices p. 76 Telephony Connections p. 78 Call diverts p. 36 Number handling p. 83 Dialing plans p.
  • Page 109 Menu overview Wizards Wizards overview ......p. 23 ......p.
  • Page 110: Index

    Index Index ......67 share contacts ......103 technical data .
  • Page 111 Index ....85 ......102 Call Manager, accept call Contact with liquid .
  • Page 112 Index ....... 84 Dialling rule ..... . 85 activate/deactivate .
  • Page 113 Index Handsfree ... . . 31 ....... 5 changing volume during a call control key .
  • Page 114 Index ......96 MAC address, LAN Objects on the display ......96 .
  • Page 115 Index ..... 97 Receiver Start processes, number ... . . 31 .
  • Page 116 Index ....... . .15, 25 Widget ......17 call divert rules .
  • Page 117 Issued by Gigaset Communications GmbH Frankenstraße 2, D-46395 Bocholt © Gigaset Communications GmbH 2024 Subject to availability. All rights reserved. Rights of modification reserved. wiki.gigaset.com...

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