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Dear Customer,
Gigaset Communications GmbH is the legal successor to
Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), which in turn continued the Gigaset business
of Siemens AG. Any statements made by Siemens AG or
SHC that are found in the user guides should therefore be
understood as statements of Gigaset Communications
GmbH.
We hope you enjoy your Gigaset.
DE
Sehr geehrte Kundin, sehr geehrter Kunde,
die Gigaset Communications GmbH ist Rechtsnachfolgerin
der Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices
GmbH & Co. KG (SHC), die ihrerseits das Gigaset-Geschäft
der Siemens AG fortführte. Etwaige Erklärungen der
Siemens AG oder der SHC in den Bedienungsanleitungen
sind daher als Erklärungen der Gigaset Communications
GmbH zu verstehen.
Wir wünschen Ihnen viel Freude mit Ihrem Gigaset.
FR
Chère Cliente, Cher Client,
la société Gigaset Communications GmbH succède en droit
à Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH
& Co. KG (SHC) qui poursuivait elle-même les activités Giga-
set de Siemens AG. Donc les éventuelles explications de Sie-
mens AG ou de SHC figurant dans les modes d'emploi
doivent être comprises comme des explications de Gigaset
Communications GmbH.
Nous vous souhaitons beaucoup d'agrément avec votre
Gigaset.
IT
Gentile cliente,
la Gigaset Communications GmbH è successore della Sie-
mens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC) che a sua volta ha proseguito l'attività della
Siemens AG. Eventuali dichiarazioni della Siemens AG o
della SHC nei manuali d'istruzione, vanno pertanto intese
come dichiarazioni della Gigaset Communications GmbH.
Le auguriamo tanta soddisfazione con il vostro Gigaset.
NL
Geachte klant,
Gigaset Communications GmbH is de rechtsopvolger van
Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), de onderneming die de Gigaset-activiteiten
van Siemens AG heeft overgenomen. Eventuele uitspraken
of mededelingen van Siemens AG of SHC in de gebruiksaan-
wijzingen dienen daarom als mededelingen van Gigaset
Communications GmbH te worden gezien.
Wij wensen u veel plezier met uw Gigaset
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Estimado cliente,
la Gigaset Communications GmbH es derechohabiente de la
Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC) que por su parte continuó el negocio Gigaset
de la Siemens AG. Las posibles declaraciones de la
Siemens AG o de la SHC en las instrucciones de uso se
deben entender por lo tanto como declaraciones de la Giga-
set Communications GmbH.
Le deseamos que disfrute con su Gigaset.
PT
SCaros clientes,
Gigaset Communications GmbH é a sucessora legal da Sie-
mens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), que, por sua vez, deu continuidade ao sector
de negócios Gigaset, da Siemens AG. Quaisquer declara-
ções por parte da Siemens AG ou da SHC encontradas nos
manuais de utilização deverão, portanto, ser consideradas
como declarações da Gigaset Communications GmbH.
Desejamos que tenham bons momentos com o seu Gigaset.
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Schlavenhorst 66, D-46395 Bocholt
Gigaset Communications GmbH is a trademark
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Kære Kunde,
Gigaset Communications GmbH er retlig efterfølger til Sie-
mens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), som fra deres side videreførte Siemens AGs
Gigaset-forretninger. Siemens AGs eller SHCs eventuelle
forklaringer i betjeningsvejledningerne skal derfor forstås
som Gigaset Communications GmbHs forklaringer.
Vi håber, du får meget glæde af din Gigaset.
Arvoisa asiakkaamme,
Gigaset Communications GmbH on Siemens Home and
Office Communication Devices GmbH & Co. KG (SHC)-yri-
tyksen oikeudenomistaja, joka jatkoi puolestaan Siemens
AG:n Gigaset-liiketoimintaa. Käyttöoppaissa mahdollisesti
esiintyvät Siemens AG:n tai SHC:n selosteet on tämän
vuoksi ymmärrettävä Gigaset Communications GmbH:n
selosteina.
Toivotamme Teille paljon iloa Gigaset-laitteestanne.
Kära kund,
Gigaset Communications GmbH övertar rättigheterna från
Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), som bedrev Gigaset-verksamheten efter Sie-
mens AG. Alla förklaringar från Siemens AG eller SHC i
användarhandboken gäller därför som förklaringar från
Gigaset Communications GmbH.
Vi önskar dig mycket nöje med din Gigaset.
Kjære kunde,
Gigaset Communications GmbH er rettslig etterfølger etter
Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), som i sin tur videreførte Gigaset-geskjeften i
Siemens AG. Eventuelle meddelelser fra Siemens AG eller
SHC i bruksanvisningene er derfor å forstå som meddelelser
fra Gigaset Communications GmbH.
Vi håper du får stor glede av din Gigaset-enhet.
Αγαπητή πελάτισσα, αγαπητέ πελάτη,
η Gigaset Communications GmbH είναι η νομική διάδοχος της
Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), η οποία έχει αναλάβει την εμπορική
δραστηριότητα Gigaset της Siemens AG. Οι δηλώσεις της
Siemens AG ή της SHC στις οδηγίες χρήσης αποτελούν
επομένως δηλώσεις της Gigaset Communications GmbH.
Σας ευχόμαστε καλή διασκέδαση με τη συσκευή σας Gigaset.
Poštovani korisnici,
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Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH &
Co. KG (SHC), koji je nastavio Gigaset poslovanje tvrtke
Siemens AG. Zato sve izjave tvrtke Siemens AG ili SHC koje
se nalaze u uputama za upotrebu treba tumačiti kao izjave
tvrtke Gigaset Communications GmbH.
Nadamo se da sa zadovoljstvom koristite svoj Gigaset
uređaj.
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Gigaset podjetja Siemens AG. Vse izjave podjetja Siemens
AG ali SHC v priročnikih za uporabnike torej veljajo kot izjave
podjetja Gigaset Communications GmbH.
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  • Page 1 Nadamo se da sa zadovoljstvom koristite svoj Gigaset de la Siemens AG. Las posibles declaraciones de la uređaj. Siemens AG o de la SHC en las instrucciones de uso se deben entender por lo tanto como declaraciones de la Giga- Spoštovani kupec! set Communications GmbH.
  • Page 2 Devices GmbH & Co. KG (SHC), kroz koju je nastavljeno poslovanje kompanije Gigaset kao dela Siemens AG. Stoga sve izjave od strane Siemens AG ili SHC koje se mogu naći u korisničkim uputstvima treba tumačiti kao izjave kompanije Gigaset Communications GmbH.
  • Page 3 Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH & Co. KG Schlavenhorst 66 D-46395 Bocholt Gigaset © Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH & Co. KG 2006 All rights reserved. Subject to availability. Rights of modification reserved. SL75 WLAN www.siemens.com/gigaset...
  • Page 4: Handset At A Glance

    Handset at a glance Handset at a glance Front 1 Display in idle status 2 Battery charge level = e V U (flat to full) Front flashes: battery nearly flat/charging e V U flashes: battery charging 3 Display keys (page 29) 4 End call key, On/Off key Switch on the handset, end call, cancel func- tion, go back one menu level (press briefly),...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Handsfree mode ....27 Gigaset SL75 WLAN – VoIP ..6 Muting ......28 Introduction: making calls Operating the handset .
  • Page 6 Contents Web configurator ..74 Sending Email messages ..48 Receiving Email messages ..48 Configuring the handset Email lists .
  • Page 7 Troubleshooting - FAQs ..111 Performance optimisation . . . 114 Service (Customer Care) ..116 Gigaset SL75 WLAN – Free software ....117...
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Safety precautions Caution: Read the safety precautions and the user guide before use. Explain their contents to your children, and the potential hazards associated with using the handset. Use only with the supplied charging cradle and mains adapter. Only use the recommended, rechargeable battery of the same type! I.e.
  • Page 9: Wireless Use Of Gigaset Sl75 Wlan - Voip

    Wireless use of Gigaset SL75 WLAN – VoIP Wireless use of You can save up to 200 directory entries, each with several entries, e.g. Gigaset SL75 WLAN – VoIP surname, first name, address, Email address and up to 3 numbers (page 34).
  • Page 10: Introduction: Making Calls

    Wireless use of Gigaset SL75 WLAN – VoIP Introduction: making calls with VoIP With VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), With your handset, you can use all the your calls are no longer made via a fixed advantages of VoIP: connection as in the telephone network,...
  • Page 11: Wlan Access

    WLAN access Internet WLAN 1 Modem 2 Access point (e.g. WLAN router) 3 PC with network adapter 4 WLAN handset Figure 1 Infrastructure WLAN with central access point WLAN access Access points when on the move: hotspots A hotspot provides you with a publicly You must log your handset into the WLAN accessible access point with Internet access point.
  • Page 12: Access Data

    WLAN access not have a Web browser (not to be con- security protocol 802.1x for authenti- fused with the handset's Web-based con- cation figuration option via the integrated Web encryption systems WEP, WPA PSK and pages). WPA. Authentication with 802.1x Access data The 802.1x standard uses the EAP security protocol (Extensible Authentication Proto-...
  • Page 13: Ip Addresses

    WLAN access Data is encrypted using the Pre-Shared Parameter Selection / input Key. The Pre-Shared Key is the same for Password mode all subscribers in a WLAN. ASCII Authentication and encryption with WPA WEP Key Key, see below Requirement: All network subscribers Authenticat.
  • Page 14: Sip Account

    SIP account SIP account Enabling the handset's DHCP client: dynamic IP address The handset is assigned a free IP address To be able to use VoIP on the basis of SIP, each time it accesses the WLAN. The IP you need a SIP provider. A SIP or gateway address is not statically connected to the provider is a provider in the Internet, who handset.
  • Page 15 SIP services of certain SIP providers. In this case, please select a different SIP provider. Please also refer to our website at www.siemens.com/gigasetcustomercare to see if your provider is indeed supported and you have simply made an input error.
  • Page 16: First Steps

    Up to 100 m in the open Up to 30 m indoors Contents Please note: The pack contains: Especially indoors, the range greatly one Gigaset SL75 WLAN handset, depends on the environment (e.g. one charging cradle with mains wooden house or reinforced concrete adapter, house).
  • Page 17: Phonebook Manager" Pc Software

    Handset Caution: Only use the rechargeable batteries recom- Quick guide (printed) mended by Siemens! This means that you Detailed guide (in PDF format on the should under no circumstances use any other enclosed product CD) battery type as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury.
  • Page 18: Placing The Handset In The Charging Cradle And Charging The Battery

    Setting up the handset for use To remove the battery, gently press the snap fitting inwards and lift up the bat- tery. Closing the battery compartment cover ¤ ¤ Hold the battery cover at a slight angle Lift the cover. and introduce the two lower lugs into the casing.
  • Page 19: Connecting The Handset With The Network

    Connecting the handset with the network First battery charge and discharge on holiday), it may be some time before the handset can be activated while The correct charge status can only be dis- being charged (it needs to build up a played if the battery is first fully charged minimum charging capacity first).
  • Page 20: Compiling The Necessary Access

    SIP provider. Enter any profile name (max. Note: 32 characters, umlauts must Your SIP provider may use different terminol- not be used). ogy. Please refer to the Siemens website www.siemens.com/gigasetcustomercare for a list of alternative terms used.
  • Page 21 Connecting the handset with the network Making WLAN settings is activated, the handset's IP DHCP address is automatically assigned by the Scroll to the WLAN line (press DHCP server of your WLAN. A DHCP server down on the control key). must be activated in the WLAN (e.g.
  • Page 22 Connecting the handset with the network You will see the following display: To activate the settings, the handset must be rebooted. reboot now? is displayed on Provider 1 the screen. ¤ Displayed Name: ¼ Press (left display key). §Yes§ Anna Authent.
  • Page 23 Download a configuration file with the general SIP access data onto your PC from the Internet. You can find additional SIP provider files on the Siemens website at www.siemens.com/gigasetcustomer- care. Please only use files from this website. They have been tested, i.e. the access data is complete and correct for the respective SIP provider.
  • Page 24: Menu Trees

    Handset menu Menu trees Handset menu Instead of scrolling to locate a menu function, you can select a menu function faster by opening the menu and keying in the digit combination ("Shortcut"). Example: v I 2 5 for "Set ringtone for the alarm clock". ¤...
  • Page 25 Handset menu î Messages 5-1 Messenger 5-1-1 Buddies page 55 5-1-2 User Account 5-1-2-1 Change Status page 54 5-1-2-2 User Info 5-1-3 Messages page 56 5-2 E-Mail 5-2-1 New E-Mail page 46 5-2-2 Receive E-Mail page 48 5-2-3 Inbox page 48 5-2-4 Draft page 49...
  • Page 26 Handset menu Ð Settings 9-1 Display 9-1-1 Screen Picture page 68 9-1-2 Colour Scheme 9-1-2-1 Black-White page 68 9-1-2-2 Blue 9-1-2-3 Brown 9-1-2-4 Ochre 9-1-3 Contrast page 68 9-1-4 Brightness page 68 9-1-5 Night Mode page 69 9-1-6 Backlight Switch page 69 9-1-7 Language...
  • Page 27: Web Configurator Menu

    Web configurator menu Web configurator menu Status Handset page 79 File System page 80 Profile Wizard Profile Name page 91 IP Addresses page 92 WLAN page 92 WLAN Security page 93 page 94 Finish page 96 User Profile Selection page 100 Handset PIN page 80 Handset Settings...
  • Page 28 Web configurator menu Admin Network Profile Selection or Edit: page 96 Profile Name page 97 IP Addresses page 97 IP Routing page 97 WLAN page 98 WLAN Security page 98 page 99 SIP advanced page 99 UPnP page 101 Audio Settings page 89 Quality of Service page 90...
  • Page 29: Handset

    Making calls Handset Making calls Answering a call The handset indicates an incoming call in three ways: by ringing, by a display on the Making an external call screen, and by the flashing handsfree key d. External calls are calls via the Internet to other VoIP subscribers and to the fixed Notes: network and mobile phone network.
  • Page 30: Call Duration Display

    Making calls Call handset Call display Select handset from the list The caller's number (e.g. IP address, URI) is and press the talk key. displayed. Ending a call If the caller has arranged for their SIP pro- vider to transmit their name (page 64), Press the end call key.
  • Page 31: Muting

    Operating the handset Operating the handset Switching between earpiece and handsfree mode Press the handsfree key. Switching the handset on/off Switch handsfree on and off during a call. If you wish to place the handset in the charger during a call: Activating the handset ¤...
  • Page 32: Control Key On The Handset

    Operating the handset Control key on the handset Display keys The function of the display keys changes depending on the particular operating sit- uation. Example: ¨ §§§§§§INT§§§§§ In this user guide the side of the control key (top, bottom, right, left) you have to press in each operating situation is shown in black (e.g.
  • Page 33: Menu Guidance

    Menu guidance Menu guidance Correcting incorrect entries Navigate to the incorrect entry with the Your handset's functions are accessed control key q or r. using a menu that has a number of levels. Press to delete the character to the left of the cursor. Main menu (first menu level) Insert characters to the left of the cur- ¤...
  • Page 34: Network Services

    Network services Network services Network mailbox messages Requirement: You have set up and acti- Network services are special services vated the network mailbox. offered by your SIP provider. You might A new message in your network mailbox is have to request network services from signalled on the handset idle display by your SIP provider.
  • Page 35: Activating/Deactivating Call Waiting

    Network services Activating/deactivating explicit Setting up and activating call forwarding ¢ ¢ æ Call Forwarding call transfer (ECT) ¤ Make an entry on several lines (page 120): If you have activated ECT (Explicit Call Transfer) you can connect two callers with Activation one another (page 33).
  • Page 36: Accepting/Rejecting Call Waiting

    Network services Toggling Accepting a waiting call Press the display key. §Accept§ Requirement: You have established an enquiry call or accepted a waiting call. Use q to toggle between the partici- Press the talk key. pants. The party on hold hears the wait You have the option of toggling or initiat- melody.
  • Page 37: Using The Directory And Lists

    Using the directory and lists Using the directory and lists Storing numbers/name in the directory ¢ New Entry The options are: Entering name/phone numbers Directory, ¤ Make an entry on several lines Last number redial list (page 39), (page 121). Message lists (page 39), Surname, First Name Calls list (page 40).
  • Page 38 Using the directory and lists Managing directory entries Buddyname Displays a buddylink assigned to the You have selected an entry (page 35). entry plus the buddy's status (page 56). You cannot edit the entry; Editing entries you can just delete it with the Delete Press the control key.
  • Page 39: New Entry

    Using the directory and lists Adding a displayed number / Storing/editing anniversaries in the Email address to the directory directory You can copy to the directory any numbers You can store an anniversary (e.g. birth- or Email addresses that appear in a list, day) for every entry in the directory and e.g.
  • Page 40: Voice Dialling

    Using the directory and lists Missed reminder calls Recording a global pattern Missed anniversaries are displayed in the Global patterns are sued to dial the num- list if: Anniversary: bers, Phone (home), Phone (office) Phone You do not accept the reminder call. (mobile), for a specific directory entry.
  • Page 41 Using the directory and lists Recording voice patterns Using voice dialling Record your voice pattern in quiet sur- Press and hold. roundings. Your mouth should be about Speak the name after the beep. If the 25 cm away from the handset. The voice name matches the recorded voice pattern, pattern may last up to 1.5 seconds.
  • Page 42: Last Number Redial List

    Using the directory and lists Last number redial list Opening lists with the message key The last number redial list contains the ten numbers last dialled with the handset. If You can use the message key f to open one of the numbers is in the directory, the following lists: then the corresponding name (surname, E-Mail:...
  • Page 43 Using the directory and lists If only one list contains new messages, Opening the calls list this will be opened automatically. ¢ Calls List 01+02 The f key disappears on opening a list The last incoming call is displayed in the and exiting the menu.
  • Page 44 Using the directory and lists Playing back the network mailbox Requirement: You have entered the number of the network mailbox (page 31). ¢ Mailbox: The number of the network mailbox is dialled. If required, press the handsfree key d to hear messages aloud. Please refer to information from your SIP provider for notes on how to operate the network mailbox.
  • Page 45: File Manager

    File manager File manager Additional options If you have selected an entry and press the © display key you have the following The file manager manages the following options: types of data in different lists: Delete Entry List in menu Data type Formats The selected entry is deleted.
  • Page 46: Sounds

    File manager Using a picture as a logo Selecting as ringer melody You can use MyPictures Images as a You can specify different sounds or the logo. same sound for all signalling of calls, ¢ ¢ wake-up calls and anniversaries. Ï...
  • Page 47: Using The Integrated Camera

    Using the integrated camera Using the integrated camera Menu options Search mode gives you the following options using the display key ©: You can take photos and send these by Email (page 47), download them to your Info Display used and free memory PC (page 86) or use them as a screen pic- (page 43).
  • Page 48: Email Messages

    Email messages Email messages Entering user data ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ î E-Mail Settings User ¤ You can use your handset to write, send Make an entry on several lines and receive Email messages. You can (page 120). attach photos, pictures, ringer tones and Displayed Name animations from your handset's file man- Enter the name that is assigned to your...
  • Page 49: Writing Email Messages

    Email messages Entering access data For entries in POP3 Password SMTP Pass- the characters are initially displayed word Enter the data required for authentication. as entered. As soon as you exit the input The data is stored on the handset and field (press up or down on the control key q), the password is replaced with aste- automatically passed on when a connec-...
  • Page 50 Email messages Select entry. The name and Attachments Add/delete attachments. Email address of the entry are displayed. Press the display Press the display key . Attachments §Edit§ . The Email address is §OK§ that are already attached to the Email copied to the field.
  • Page 51: Sending Email Messages

    Email messages Sending Email messages Receiving Email messages ¢ ¢ ¢ î Requirement: E-Mail Receive E-Mail You are writing or editing an Email The handset establishes a connection to message. The Email editor is open the incoming mail server and fetches new (page 46) or Email messages.
  • Page 52: Email Lists

    Email messages Incoming message list Example of display: Email messages are stored in your hand- E-Mail set's incoming message list. Inbox 02+04 Draft As soon as a new Email message enters Sent the list you will hear an advisory tone. The Unsent f key flashes.
  • Page 53 Email messages Depending on the lists, the following dis- Subject play keys are also available: Subject of the message. Inbox Sent If the subject is longer than one line the field is expanded accordingly as soon Delete displayed Email message as you select it.
  • Page 54: Deleting All Email Lists

    Email messages ” Press the display key to return §End§ Note: to the list of attachments. Three full stops at the end of the message indi- Save the picture/melody: cate that it cannot be displayed in full because it is too long for the text editor. However, the If necessary change the name §Save§...
  • Page 55: Self-Help With Errors

    Email messages Self-help with errors E-Mail: receive error It was not possible to fetch all the new The following errors can occur when send- Email message from the incoming mail ing and receiving Email messages: server. ¤ Repeat check at a later time. Check E-Mail Settings Settings necessary for establishing a E-Mail: could not send...
  • Page 56: Messenger

    Messenger Messenger Example: With some messaging pro- viders you receive an info message when another subscriber tries to add The messenger in your handset makes you to their buddy list. You are instant messaging possible (immediate prompted to check the messages on message transfer).
  • Page 57: Establishing A Connection, Going Online

    Messenger Establishing a connection, Changing/checking your going online personal status, going offline Your handset is set to attempt to establish You wish to log off (go offline) or let the a connection with the messenger server other buddies know whether you wish to automatically after it has been switched chat right now or would prefer not to be on or after a reboot (page 104).
  • Page 58: Opening The Buddy List

    Messenger Opening the buddy list Changing your status ¢ ¢ ¢ î Messenger User Account ¢ Requirement: You have stored a buddy Change Status list in your provider's messenger server. Select status and press §OK§ ¢ ¢ ¢ î Messenger Buddies (‰...
  • Page 59: Receiving Messages

    Messenger Changes in the status of buddies Copy buddy to dir. Create a buddylink in the directory. You have opened the buddy list and one of The handset directory is opened. Select the buddies changes their status. A dis- the entry to which the buddylink is to tinction is made as follows: be assigned and press §OK§...
  • Page 60: Writing And Sending Messages

    Messenger Opening the message list using Deleting a message Requirement: You have opened the mes- sage list and selected a message with s. The handset is in idle status. ¤ ¤ Press the message key f. Press the display key §Delete§...
  • Page 61: Self-Help With Errors

    Messenger Self-help with errors Interruption while writing If you receive a call while you are writing a While establishing, and during, a connec- message or the connection to the messen- tion to the messenger server and when ger server is interrupted, the text editor is sending messages the following errors terminated.
  • Page 62: Creating/Managing Access

    Creating/managing access profiles Creating/managing access Press the display key to open a §Edit§ profile area. ¤ profiles Make changes as described below. Returning to the profile editor Before you can make a call, you must log the handset into a WLAN and establish a You have made all the necessary settings connection to the SIP server.
  • Page 63: Creating/Editing An Access Profile Without The Connection Wizard

    Creating/managing access profiles If you have not yet saved any access Creating a new profile profiles, the list of available access The list of available access points (SSIDs) is points is displayed. Proceed as displayed. described above under "Creating a new Select an access point and profile"...
  • Page 64: Overwriting An Access Profile

    Creating/managing access profiles Using profile editor functions Note: For how to select/edit saved access profiles, You have opened the profile editor see page 64. (page 59) and selected one of the profile areas / Provider. WLAN Overwriting an access profile Saving an access profile If you wish to create a new access profile Open menu.
  • Page 65 Creating/managing access profiles Entering profile names DHCP Select / Off. If you disable DHCP, you Requirement: You are editing an access must specify the handset's IP address profile. manually (see "Specifying the IP The profile name is displayed in the profile address manually", page 62).
  • Page 66 Creating/managing access profiles If required, specify the parameters for Encryption Type authentication and the type of encryp- Select / WEP128. WEP 64 tion. Password mode Select / ASCII. Setting up authentication with 802.1x WEP Key Requirement: You have set 802.1x Enter WEP key.
  • Page 67: Managing Access Profiles

    Creating/managing access profiles Managing access profiles Editing the "provider" profile area Requirement: You are editing the Provider profile area (page 59). Note: For how to call up an access profile with the The list of available providers is displayed. connection wizard, see page 60. Specifying the provider ¢...
  • Page 68 Creating/managing access profiles Using other functions Open menu. The following functions can be selected with q: New Entry Create a new access profile (page 60). Edit Entry Edit access profile (page 65). (not for active profile) Delete Entry Delete selected access profile (page 65).
  • Page 69: Handset Settings

    Handset settings Handset settings Changing number key assignments Briefly press the number key. Press the display key. Your handset is preconfigured, but you §Edit§ can change these settings to suit your Proceed as is described when first assign- individual requirements. ing the key (seeabove).
  • Page 70: Setting The Date And Time

    Handset settings Starting a function Date Format ¤ Choose between the "Day/Month/Year With the handset in idle status, press (DD.MM.YY)" display and "Month/Day/ the function key briefly. Year (MM/DD/YY)". The function menu is opened. Time Mode: In order to use the Connect to PC function, Choose between the 12 and 24 hour...
  • Page 71: Changing The Name Of The Handset

    Handset settings Changing the name of the Displaying a screen picture handset You can display a screen picture in the display when the handset is in idle status. You can change the name of the handset. The screen picture is shown in the back- The name is displayed in the idle display.
  • Page 72: Setting Night Mode

    Handset settings Changing the screen picture During a call, the display is dimmed after the set time passes. Press the display key. This §Edit§ The display lights up again as soon as you opens the file manager. press a key on the handset. Select and press Images §OK§...
  • Page 73: Changing Ringer Tones

    The www.siemens.com/gigasetcustomercare vibration alert is also triggered if all ringer You may find a software update on one of these websites that will allow your handset tones are deactivated.
  • Page 74: Activating/Deactivating Advisory

    Handset settings Vibration alert is temporarily deactivated – Error tone (descending tone when the handset is in the charging cradle sequence): when you make an or connected to a data cable. incorrect entry – End tone: when you scroll beyond Activating/deactivating the ringer tone the end of a menu or list You cannot deactivate the confirmation...
  • Page 75: Protecting Against Unauthorised Access

    Handset settings Depending on the mode of setting for the Enter new Handset PIN (four date and time, you must enter the wake- digits 0–9) and press §OK§ up time in 12 or 24 hour mode (see Time:, Press and hold (idle status). page 67).
  • Page 76: Checking The Status

    Handset settings Checking the status ¢ ¢ Ð Status The following information is displayed: handset name, the handset's MAC address, the handset's current IP address, proxy name, hardware version, software version.
  • Page 77: Web Configurator

    Configuring the handset profiles Load files with SIP access data from the via your PC Siemens website onto your handset Check and change the handset's audio, display and call settings Using the Web configurator on your hand- Find out information about the handset...
  • Page 78: Starting The Web Configurator

    Configuring the handset via your PC Starting the Web configurator Remedy: ¤ Establish a connection between the ¤ Launch the Web browser on your PC. handset and the WLAN router/access ¤ point, for example by making a phone Enter the handset's IP address in the call.
  • Page 79: Structure Of The Web Pages

    Configuring the handset via your PC Structure of the Web pages The Web pages contain the UI elements displayed in the diagram below. Buttons Navigation area Title bar Menu bar Working area Figure 1 Structure of the Web pages Title bar If you click on a menu, a list with the func- tions of this menu is displayed in the navi- The title bar contains the following infor-...
  • Page 80 Configuring the handset via your PC Navigation area Working area In the navigation area, the functions of the Making changes menu selected in the menu bar (page 76) The working area is where you make your are listed. settings. In the Status, User, Admin menus For configurable parameters, a field, a list...
  • Page 81: Using The Web Configurator

    Using the Web configurator Buffer Navigating in Help: Use the scroll bar at the side of the In the menu, changes are Profile Wizard Help window to navigate in Help. buffered in the Web configurator. You can switch between the Web pages of the icon is displayed at the end of menu using the buttons (page 78) and each Help topic.
  • Page 82: Setting The Language

    Web configurator menu Web configurator menu Setting the language You can change the language via a list in the title bar. The Web page is reloaded in Status the selected language. You can change the language setting General information on the Handset again on any page of the Web configura- File System...
  • Page 83: Profile Wizard

    Securing the handset with PINs Admin File system status ¢ Status File System Via the menu, you can: Admin Pictures (screen pictures, photos, anima- Create and edit profiles for the network tions), ringer tones, certificates and the access. In doing so, you can make addi- Email lists are stored in your handset's file tional SIP settings and call settings.
  • Page 84: Handset Settings

    Handset settings Handset settings Admin PIN The Admin PIN is a 1 to 10-digit number combination. The Admin PIN is used to protect the settings in the Admin menu. Setting the audio parameters The Admin Pin is requested when you try to open the Admin menu of the Web con-...
  • Page 85: Setting The Ringer Tone Volume

    Please check one of the websites detailed You can also activate/deactivate the advisory below regularly for software updates: tones on the handset (page 71). www.siemens.com/gigasetcustomercare You may find a software update on one of Setting the ringer tone volume these websites that will allow your handset...
  • Page 86: Setting The Display Features And Display Language

    Handset settings Setting the display features and Setting/changing the screen picture You can display a screen picture when the display language handset is in idle status. A standard screen picture is stored in the You can change the following display set- handset when it is supplied.
  • Page 87: Setting The Camera

    Handset settings ¤ Setting the camera If a distinction is made between sum- mer and standard time in your time zone, you must activate the option You can set the picture quality (resolu- in the Daylight Saving Time area when tion), brightness and white balance for the time switches to summer time, or the integrated camera.
  • Page 88: Selecting The Regulatory Domain

    Handset settings Selecting the regulatory domain Specifying outgoing Email server and access data In the list, select the WLAN frequency Before you can send Email messages, you usage regulation (FCC or ETSI) that is must also make the following settings. applied in the country in which you are ¤...
  • Page 89: Saving Messenger Access Data

    Handset settings ¤ Click on Apply. You can determine a name and Ressource for your handset. Both are Priority Note: required if you are logged in (online) with If errors occur during the connection setup to the messenger server with several devices the incoming Email server or when transfer- (WLAN handset, desktop PC and note- ring the Email messages, a corresponding...
  • Page 90: Importing/Exporting Sip Provider Files

    Note: file name, including the complete path, or click on Browse... and select the file. Siemens provides files with SIP access data on ¤ the website at: www.siemens.com/gigasetcus- Click on Import. tomercare. It is recommended that you only The ringer tone/picture is saved on the use these tested SIP configuration files.
  • Page 91: Backing Up/Restoring The Directory

    Handset settings Making call settings Deleting a SIP provider file ¤ Open the list and select the SIP provider You can activate/deactivate Call Waiting file. ¤ and set up the network Easy Answer Click on Clear. mailbox. ¤ The file is deleted from the handset. Open the following Web page: ¢...
  • Page 92 Handset settings Silence Suppression Notes: With Silence Suppression activated, hardly – Increasing the voice quality is usually also any data packets are transmitted from the associated with an increase in the band- width required. sender during pauses in the conversation. –...
  • Page 93: Creating/Managing Access

    Creating/managing access profiles Creating/managing access Setting the Quality of Service Quality of Service means the prioritisation profiles of data packets on the Internet. The Qual- ity of Service classes listed below are pos- There are two ways of creating access pro- sible.
  • Page 94 Creating/managing access profiles Using the profile wizard Defining profile names You can only switch between the Web The profile name is displayed in the profile pages with the buttons: overview on the handset (page 60). ¤ ¤ Click on Next to open the next Web Enter any profile name (max.
  • Page 95 Creating/managing access profiles Assigning IP address with/without If you wish to guarantee which DNS serv- ers are used, you can define the IP address DHCP of the primary/secondary DNS server. The If DHCP is enabled, the handset's IP definition of preferred DNS servers ena- address is automatically assigned.
  • Page 96 Creating/managing access profiles ¤ WLAN security: configuring Mode, click on the Authentication option if no authentication encryption and authentication in Open System is to take place. Click on Shared Key the WLAN the WEP key is to be used for authenti- Encryption and authentication can be cation.
  • Page 97 Creating/managing access profiles Making SIP settings Typical SIP settings see Figure 2. You can save a file on your handset with Notes: your SIP provider's general SIP access data – You can obtain all the information required (page 87). This file is then offered to you for the SIP settings from your SIP provider.
  • Page 98 Creating/managing access profiles Selecting saved SIP providers If you receive additional information from ¤ your SIP provider, you can set up addi- Open the Provider list and select a pro- tional servers and carry out further SIP vider. The general SIP access data is settings: automatically applied.
  • Page 99: Creating/Editing The Access Profile Via The Admin Menu

    Creating/managing access profiles Creating/editing the access Making additional SIP settings ¤ Authentication Required, click on profile via the Admin menu if the Authentication Name has to be entered for authentication with the SIP You can create and edit access profiles in provider.
  • Page 100 Creating/managing access profiles The profile name is displayed in the "Office": you are IP Addresses for profile header of the Web page. You can easily editing the IP addresses Web page for check which access profile you are cur- the Office access profile. rently creating/editing.
  • Page 101 Creating/managing access profiles ¤ ¤ Open the Web page In the field, IP Routing Fragmentation Threshold (page 96). specify the size at which voice packets ¤ are to be fragmented. If relevant, enter IP addresses in the ¤ In the field, specify Route Mask...
  • Page 102 Creating/managing access profiles Making/changing SIP settings Making/changing additional SIP ¤ settings Open the Web page (page 96). ¤ For an example of additional SIP settings, Make the SIP settings (page 94). ¤ see Figure 4. Click on Apply. Figure 4 Additional SIP settings (example) ¤...
  • Page 103: Activating/Deleting Access Profiles

    Creating/managing access profiles ¢ ¢ Activating/deleting access Admin Network Profile Selection The list of saved access profiles is dis- profiles played with the most important settings (s. Figure 5 in the User menu or see Figure If several access profiles are saved on your 3 in the menu).
  • Page 104: Using Upnp

    Using UPnP Using UPnP WLAN client certificate The (WLAN) client certificate identifies the handset. The handset must transfer UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) allows the certificate on registration. Using other UPnP-enabled WLAN subscribers the client certificate, the authentica- access to the handset configuration data tion server checks the access authorisa- and allows the handset to use the services tion for the WLAN.
  • Page 105: Resetting Handset Settings

    Resetting handset settings The selected certificate is deleted. All handset and network settings are retained. ¤ Open the following Web page: Resetting handset settings ¢ Admin System Settings ¢ Reset User Data. ¤ You can reset the handset in the following In the Clear all user data area, click on...
  • Page 106: Backing Up The Handset Configuration In A Pc File

    (updates) for your handset from the Inter- occurs, or if you wish to configure a differ- net. Updates are provided if there are new ent Gigaset SL75 WLAN handset in same or improved functions that you can use on way you can load your backup configura- your handset.
  • Page 107: Rebooting The Handset

    Rebooting the handset Rebooting the handset Other ping tests ¤ In the Other Ping Test area, enter the IP address (Enter IP-Address option acti- If you cannot make changes, or if the vated) or the computer name (Enter handset does not respond, you can reboot option activated).
  • Page 108: Phonebook Manager (Pc Software)

    PhoneBook Manager (PC software) The PhoneBook Manager software for The PhoneBook Manager supports the your PC can be found on the product CD. following address books: The PhoneBook Manager offers the fol- Microsoft Outlook as of Microsoft lowing options: Outlook 2002 Harmonise your handset's directory Outlook Express (Windows Address with your PC address book.
  • Page 109: Installing The Phonebook Manager On Your Pc

    To avoid errors, you www.siemens.com/gigasetcustomercare. may wish to remove this before install- ing the new software (page 108). Installing the PhoneBook If a more recent version of the Phone-...
  • Page 110 Installing the PhoneBook Manager on your PC ¤ Starting the installation wizard If necessary, select the folder in which ¤ you wish the software to be installed. Insert the installation CD provided. The – Click on Continue to confirm the setup wizard starts automatically.
  • Page 111: Uninstalling The Software

    PhoneBook Manager Note: If the installation fails again, please contact Interface elements the Siemens hotline (page 116). When first started, the PhoneBook Man- Uninstalling the software ager is opened with the default view. This view is split into the following areas:...
  • Page 112: Opening Help

    Using the PhoneBook Manager Opening Help Managing the directory The Help is available to help you set up Requirement: the handset must be regis- and use the PhoneBook Managers. You tered with the Phonebook Manager. ¤ can open the Help as follows: Select Gigaset S35/SL75 WLAN ¤...
  • Page 113: Closing The Phonebook Manager

    Using the PhoneBook Manager Configuring remote control Configuring the Message Box You can remotely control all PC applica- Specify which messages should be for- tions that can be operated using keyboard warded to the handset. ¤ shortcuts. Select Gigaset S35/SL75 WLAN ¤...
  • Page 114: Appendix

    You can find more tips and answers as well as Possible reasons: the current firmware for your handset on the The access point is using access restric- Siemens pages on the Internet: tion through entered MAC addresses in www.siemens.com/gigasetcustomercare which your handset is not entered.
  • Page 115 Troubleshooting - FAQs Proceed as follows: The PhoneBook Manager on the PC ¤ cannot access the handset directory Temporarily deactivate the security settings of the access point/WLAN UPnP may be deactivated on the handset. ¤ router (no encryption, visible SSID, no Connect to the handset's Web configu- access list, DHCP server active).
  • Page 116 Troubleshooting - FAQs The handset is locked The handset does not ring or playback of the ringtone melody is poor is displayed on the External configuration screen even though no connection has Possible causes: been established to the Web configurator The ringtone on the handset is deacti- or PhoneBook Manager.
  • Page 117: Performance Optimisation

    Performance optimisation Despite entering a STUN server, voice Power consumption connections are one-sided or there are Long standby and talk times can be problems with registration or you are not achieved if, for example, the WLAN router/ accessible. access point already boasts the WMM ¤...
  • Page 118 Performance optimisation Volume setting (page 69) You may have to install a second access point with the same SSID and the same The higher the phone/handsfree/ring- radio channel to increase the range. Your tone volume, the shorter the standby WLAN handset can switch between the and talk times.
  • Page 119: Service (Customer Care)

    You can get assistance easily when you have technical questions or questions about how to use your device by using our online support service on the Internet at: www.siemens.com/gigasetcustomercare This site can be accessed at any time wherever you are. It will give you 24/7 support for all our products.
  • Page 120: Gigaset Sl75 Wlan - Free Software

    Gigaset SL75 WLAN – Free software Gigaset SL75 WLAN – Approval This device is intended for use within the Free software European Union and Switzerland. Country-specific requirements have been The product contains, among other taken into consideration. We, Siemens things, embedded Open Source Software,...
  • Page 121 Gigaset SL75 WLAN – Free software (if software is not placed on above web- Open Source Software Used site, please look at (following table is valid for different www.siemens.com/gigasetcustomercare) phones, not all SW-components are in your phone) Additionally you can request the corre-...
  • Page 122: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Notes on menu input This section explains the meaning of cer- General specifications tain symbols and typographical conven- tions that are used in this user guide. WLAN standard 802.11g (backward compati- Symbols ble to 802.11b) VoIP standard SIP (RFC 3261) Delete Entry / Delete List No.
  • Page 123: Example Of Multiple Line Input

    Notes on menu input ¢ ¢ Example of multiple line input Ð Display ¤ With the handset in idle status, press In many situations your handset has a on the right of the control key v to multiple line display in which you can open the main menu.
  • Page 124: Writing And Editing A Text Message

    Writing and editing a text message Time: ¤ Save changes. Enter hours/minutes in 4-digit format. ¤ Press the s key. You can save your changes in two ways depending on the particular operating The display changes. The cursor is in situation.
  • Page 125: Changing Input Mode And Activating/Deactivating T9

    Writing and editing a text message Changing input mode and ’ " ¤ activating/deactivating T9 & â §*§ < > £ ¥ With the hash key # you can switch  § ¿ ¡ between upper/lower case and digits and activate and deactivate T9 predictive text.
  • Page 126: Editing Text (Without T9)

    Writing and editing a text message Editing text (with T9) Note: If T9 is activated when you exit a text editor, "Tegic T9" predictive text helps you to then T9 is also activated when you reopen the editor. write messenger or Email messages (sub- ject/text).
  • Page 127 Writing and editing a text message When the correct word is displayed: Additional information 1 /v Within a "T9 word", individual letters Enter a space or press the right may not be edited without first remov- of the control key. You can ing the T9 status.
  • Page 128: Order Of Directory Entries

    Writing and editing a text message Select Language Select and press §OK§ Select Automatic or a language and press (‰ = on). §OK§ If you select Automatic, the set display lan- guage is set as the input language. If no dictionary exists for this language, T9 uses English.
  • Page 129: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories Data Cable DCA-510 For connecting your phone to the serial RS232 interface of your computer. Mobile Handsfree Set With the mobile handsfree set you can make a call while keeping your hands free. In addition, conversations can be heard on the handset. The following headsets can be used via a 36859-01 adapter cable: Plantronics Encore H91 (H91N, H101, H101N) Plantronics Supra H51 (H51N, H61, H61N)
  • Page 130: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary ALG (Application Layer Gateway) NAT control mechanism of a router. Many routers with integrated NAT use 802.11 ALG. ALG lets the data packets in a SIP Transfer mode for wireless network connection pass and adds the public IP communication (WLAN) published in address of the secure private network.
  • Page 131 Glossary Buddy Codec Subscriber with whom you exchange Codec is a procedure that digitises and brief messages on the Internet in real compresses analogue voice before it is time (chatting). sent via the Internet and decodes – i.e.translates into analogue voice – dig- See also: Instant Messaging.
  • Page 132 IP address as server on the Name of one (or several) Web server(s) Internet. DynDNS ensures that a serv- on the Internet (e.g. Siemens-Home). ice can always be addressed on the The domain name is assigned to the rel- Internet under the same domain name evant IP address by DNS.
  • Page 133 Glossary Firmware Device software in which basic infor- ECT (Explicit Call Transfer) mation is stored for the functioning of Subscriber A calls Subscriber B. He puts a device. A new version of the firmware the connection on hold and calls Sub- can be loaded into the device's memory scriber C.
  • Page 134 Glossary GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Originally, European standard for Engineers) mobile networks. GSM can now be International body that defines stand- described as a worldwide standard. In ards in electronics and electrotechnol- the USA and Japan national standards ogy, concerned in particular with the are now more frequently supported...
  • Page 135 Glossary IP Address Unique address within a network. One MAC Address (Media Access Control) IP address is assigned to each interface. Hardware address by means of which On the Internet, domain names are each network device (e.g. network normally assigned instead of IP card, switcher, handset) can be addresses.
  • Page 136 Glossary NAT (Network Address Translation) OPCAP Devices (Open Platform for Cordless Method for converting (private) IP Applications) addresses to one or more (public) IP OPCAP devices include, for example, addresses. NAT enables the IP Gigaset M34 USB, gate intercoms, addresses of subscribers (e.g. VoIP tele- alarm systems, fire and smoke alarms.
  • Page 137 Glossary Ping Test Proxy/Proxy Server Diagnostic tool in data networks. The Computer program that controls the handset sends a query to a server/host exchange of data between client and to check its availability. server in computer networks. If the handset sends a query to the SIP server, Port the proxy acts as a server towards the Data is exchanged between two appli-...
  • Page 138 Glossary Router Routes data packets within a network Radio Channel and between different networks via the Channel by means of which WLAN sub- quickest route. Can connect Ethernet scribers and the access point of a networks and WLAN. Can be the gate- WLAN communicate.
  • Page 139 Glossary SSID (Service Set Identifier) Network name. Identifies the subscrib- Server ers to a wireless network (WLAN). The Makes a service available to other net- SSID can be freely selected, but it must work subscribers (clients). The term be the same for all the subscribers in a can indicate a computer/PC or an appli- WLAN.
  • Page 140 Glossary Subnet Mask TLS (Transport Layer Security) IP addresses consist of a fixed network Protocol for encrypting data transmis- number and a variable subscriber num- sions on the Internet. TLS is a superor- ber. The network number is identical dinated transport protocol. for all network subscribers.
  • Page 141 URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) ing or toggling. The waiting caller Character string used to identify hears a wait melody while on hold. resources (e.g. http://siemens.com, WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) files, Email recipient). Standard algorithm for encryption in On the Internet URIs are used for the the WLAN.
  • Page 142 Glossary WPA-PSK (Wireless Protected Access with Pre-Shared Key) Requirement: All devices in the WLAN support WPA-PSK. Variant of WPA. New keys are gener- ated at regular intervals (known as rekey intervals) using a Pre-Shared Key. Procedure for generating keys: TKIP, AES.
  • Page 143: Index

    Index Numerics deleting from calls list ..saving ....802.11 ..... . Application Layer Gateway 802.11b .
  • Page 144 Chatting ....with buddies ....Call Checking activating/deactivating hardware version .
  • Page 145 Default settings of the handset ..screen picture ....Delete key ..... setting .
  • Page 146 Email lists ..... memory ....opening .
  • Page 147 loudspeaker volume ... . Introduction muting ..... . security in the WLAN .
  • Page 148 Last number redial ....Menu bar (Web configurator) ..LGPL ......Message Licences, free software deleting...
  • Page 149 displaying caller's ....registering handset ... saving in directory ... . . remote control .
  • Page 150 Range ......announcing name ... . . improving .
  • Page 151 SSID ......User data (Email) ....Star key .
  • Page 152 White balance (photos) ... Wide Area Network ... . . Wi-Fi Multimedia ....Wired Equivalent Privacy .

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