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  • Page 1 Congratulations By purchasing a Gigaset, you have chosen a brand that is fully committed to sustainability. This product’s packaging is eco-friendly! To learn more, visit www.gigaset.com.
  • Page 3: Gigaset Cx610 Isdn - More Than Just A Telephone

    Your phone can do a whole lot more: u Use your Gigaset as a PABX – register up to six handsets. Assign each device its own phone number (MSN). u Configuring your Gigaset is easy thanks to the wizards – they determine the MSNs for your ISDN connection (provider-specific) and help you to register handsets and assign send and receive MSNs to the handset (¢...
  • Page 4: The Handset At A Glance

    The handset at a glance The handset at a glance 1 Display in idle status 2 Battery charge status (¢ page 15) 3 Display keys (¢ page 24) 4 Message key (¢ page 43) Access to call and message lists; Flashing: new message or new call 5 End call key, on/off key End call, cancel function, go back one menu...
  • Page 5: Display Icons

    The handset at a glance Display icons The following icons are displayed dependent on the settings and the operating status of your telephone: Signal strength i(¢ page 53) or Eco Mode+ symbol ¼ (¢ page 53) Ringtone switched off (¢ page 62) or ñalert tone activated (¢...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Gigaset CX610 ISDN – more than just a telephone ....1 The handset at a glance ..........2 Display icons .
  • Page 7 Contents Using the directory and lists ........39 Directory .
  • Page 8 Contents Creating ISDN settings ..........63 Setting up/changing/deleting ISDN numbers (MSNs) .
  • Page 9: Safety Precautions

    Do not hold the rear of the handset to your ear when it is ringing or when speaker mode is activated. This may cause serious and permanent damage to your hearing. Your Gigaset is compatible with the majority of digital hearing aids on the market. However, perfect function with all hearing aids cannot be guaranteed.
  • Page 10: First Steps

    First steps First steps Checking the package contents One Gigaset CX610 ISDN base One power adapter One Gigaset handset One ISDN telephone cable Two batteries One battery cover One belt clip One user guide.
  • Page 11: Setting Up The Base

    Please note: u Never expose the telephone to the effects of heat sources, direct sunlight or other electrical devices. u Protect your Gigaset from moisture, dust, corrosive liquids and fumes. Connecting the base ¤ First connect the power adapter 2.
  • Page 12: Setting Up The Handset For Use

    Inserting the batteries and closing the battery cover Warning Only use rechargeable batteries (¢ page 74) recommended by Gigaset Com- munications GmbH i.e., never use a conventional (non-rechargeable) battery, as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury. For example, the outer casing of the batteries could be damaged or the batteries could explode.
  • Page 13 First steps Attaching the belt clip The handset has notches on each side to attach the belt clip. ¤ To attach — press the belt clip onto the back of the handset so that the protrusions on the belt clip engage with the notches. ¤...
  • Page 14 ¤ Charge the handset for 10 hours in the base. 10 h Please note The handset must only be placed in the designated Gigaset CX610 base or charging cradle. ¤ After charging, remove the handset from the base and only replace it when the batteries are fully discharged.
  • Page 15: 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 5 slowly one after the other. The display for setting languages appears ±...
  • Page 16: Setting The Date/Time

    First steps Setting the date/time Set the date/time so that the correct date and time can be assigned to incoming calls, and so that you can use the alarm. Please note Your phone takes the date/time from the ISDN network when you make an external call.
  • Page 17: Battery Charging

    First steps Back Save ¤ Press the key below §Save§ to confirm your entries. Date/Time ‰ The display shows Saved. You will hear a Saved confirmation tone and the handset will automatically return to idle status. Display in idle status Once the phone is registered and the time set, the idle status looks like this (exam- ple).
  • Page 18: Setting Up The Phone - Installation Wizard

    Setting up the phone – installation wizard Setting up the phone – installation wizard A few settings are needed before you start using your telephone. The installation wizard is designed to help you with this. First start the ISDN wizard, and the connection wizard will then start automatically. If you place the first handset in the (¢...
  • Page 19: Connection Wizard

    Setting up the phone – installation wizard ISDN Wizard This wizard helps you to detect and ¤ Press the display key configure your ISDN §OK§ to start phone numbers automatic MSN finding. This process (MSNs). will take some time. A corresponding message is shown in the display.
  • Page 20 Setting up the phone – installation wizard u Send connections are the numbers (MSNs) that are sent to the called party. The network provider calculates charges based on the send connections. You can assign a fixed MSN as a send connection to each internal party. u Every MSN can be both a send and receive connection.
  • Page 21 Setting up the phone – installation wizard If you do not want incoming calls to INT 1 MSN1 to be signalled: ¤ Press right on the control key v Receive calls for to set to No. MSN 1 <Yes > Receive calls for MSN 2 Back...
  • Page 22 Setting up the phone – installation wizard If the phone is to make calls via a dif- INT 1 ferent MSN: ¤ Press the right of the control key v repeatedly, until the required Connection for MSN is displayed. outgoing calls: <MSN1 >...
  • Page 23: Connecting The Headset

    Installation is complete. Connecting the headset You can connect a headset with 2.5 mm jack connectors. See the relevant product page at www.gigaset.com for information on recommended headsets. The headset volume corresponds to the settings for the earpiece volume (¢ page 61).
  • Page 24: What Would You Like To Do Next

    Connecting the headset What would you like to do next? Now you have successfully set up your Gigaset, you will definitely want to adapt it to your personal requirements. Use the following guide to quickly locate the most important topics.
  • Page 25: Using The Phone

    Using the phone Using the phone Control key The side of the control key that you need to press in each oper- ating situation is marked in black below (top, bottom, right, left, centre), e.g., v for "press right on the control key" or w for "press the centre of the control key".
  • Page 26: Display Keys

    Using the phone Display keys The functions of the display keys change depending on the operating situation. Example: Current display key functions. Back Save Display keys Some of the important display keys are: Options Open a menu for further functions. Confirm selection.
  • Page 27: Using The Menus

    Using the phone Using the menus You can access your telephone's functions by using a menu that has a number of levels. • The menu view can be expanded (expert mode ) or restricted (standard mode). Standard mode is the active default setting. •...
  • Page 28: Activating/Deactivating The Handset

    Press and hold the end call key again to reactivate the handset. Please note When the handset is activated, an animation showing the Gigaset logo is dis- played for several seconds. Activating/deactivating the keypad lock The keypad lock prevents any unwanted use of the phone.
  • Page 29: Understanding The Operating Steps In The User Guide

    Using the phone Understanding the operating steps in the user guide The operating steps are shown in abbreviated form. Example: The illustration: Ï v ¤ ¤ Eco Mode ¤ Eco Mode+ (³ = on) means: ¤ Press right on the control key v to open the main menu.
  • Page 30 Using the phone Eco Mode ¤ Press down on the control key s ³ Eco Mode ´ until the Eco Mode+ menu option Eco Mode+ appears on the display. Back Change ¤ Press the display key §Change§ activate/deactivate the function. Eco Mode The change is effective immediately ³...
  • Page 31: Menu Tree

    Menu tree Menu tree Setting standard or expert mode • • The menu display can be expanded (expert mode ) or restricted (standard mode). Menu options that are only available in expert mode are marked with the icon. To change these settings: Ï...
  • Page 32 Menu tree É Additional Features ¢ page 54 Alarm Clock ¢ page 57 Room Monitor ¢ page 34 One Touch Call Ï Settings ¢ page 14 Date/Time ¢ page 61 Audio Settings Handset Volume • ¢ page 62 Advisory Tones ¢...
  • Page 33: Functions During A Call

    Functions during a call Functions during a call Consultation call participant's line is busy You hear the busy tone. You can initiate ring- back (¢ page 37). Making a call to multiple ¤ Return to the participant on hold. participants The consultation call participant answers If you wish to call several participants, please...
  • Page 34: Transferring Calls

    Ending a conference consultation call u The ECT function has been enabled on (¢ page 31) your Gigaset (¢ page 66). ¤ Set up an external consultation call §EndConf§ Press the display key. (¢ page 31). The conference call ends; you are returned to call swap mode (¢...
  • Page 35: Dealing With A Waiting External Call - Cw (Call Waiting)

    Functions during a call Dealing with a waiting Rejecting the waiting call §Reject§ Press the display key. external call – CW (Call You reject the call. The call is no longer sig- Waiting) nalled. The caller will hear the busy tone Prerequisite: call waiting has been set up Changing participants (¢...
  • Page 36: Making Calls

    Making calls Making calls One Touch Call You can set up your phone that by pressing If the display backlight is deactivated any key a previously stored number is (¢ page 60), you can reactivate it by press- dialled. This allows for example children, ing any key.
  • Page 37: Accepting A Call

    By default, the number of the caller is shown – CLIP (Calling Line Identification Pres- in the display of your Gigaset telephone. You entation): the caller's number is dis- do not have to make any other settings on played.
  • Page 38: Speaker

    Press the key again to unmute necessary, contact your provider. the microphone. Additional information on this subject can be found on the Gigaset homepage at: Please note www.gigaset.com/service If the telephone is muted, only the mute key h and the end call key a will Speaker work.
  • Page 39 Making calls Prerequisite: the exchange supports this You will hear the ringing tone. The other par- feature. ticipant is being called. The connection is established. Activating ringback Cancelling ringback §Ringback§ Ç Press the display key and wait v ¤ ¤ Ringback Off for confirmation from the §OK§...
  • Page 40: Configuring Settings For The Next Call

    Making calls Configuring settings for the Identifying nuisance callers – caller ID detection next call Caller ID detection is used to identify annoy- ing or threatening callers. Activating/deactivating "withhold Prerequisite: you have requested caller ID number" for the next call detection from your network provider.
  • Page 41: Using The Directory And Lists

    Using the directory and lists Using the directory and Saving a number in the directory s ¤ <New Entry> lists ¤ You can enter data in the following fields: First Name:/Surname: The options are: Enter first names and/or surnames. u Directory If you do not enter a name in either of the u Redial list fields, the phone number is saved and...
  • Page 42 Using the directory and lists Order of directory entries The following functions can be selected with q: Directory entries are generally sorted alpha- Display Number betically by surname. Spaces and digits take To edit or add to a saved number, or to Ó...
  • Page 43 Using the directory and lists Copy All Copying the displayed number to to Internal: Send the complete list to a the directory handset (¢ page 41). You can copy numbers displayed in a list, Available Memory e.g., the call list or the redial list, or in an SMS, Display the number of entries that are still to the directory.
  • Page 44: Using The Redial List

    Using the directory and lists §Save§ Press the display key. Using the redial list Please note The redial list contains the twenty numbers A time must be specified for reminder last dialled with the handset (max. 32 digits). calls. If you select a visual signal, a time is If one of the numbers is in the directory, the not required and is automatically set to corresponding name is displayed.
  • Page 45: Call Lists

    Using the directory and lists Press the talk key c to call the selected Call lists caller back. Prerequisite: Calling Line Identification §View§ Press the display key to access addi- Presentation (CLIP, page 35) tional information, for example the number linked to the name Your telephone saves various types of calls: u Accepted calls...
  • Page 46: Missed Alarms List

    Using the directory and lists The number of new entries is displayed Missed alarms list under the corresponding icon. ™ ¾ Ã Missed anniversaries (¢ page 41) are dis- played in the Missed Alarms list if: u You do not accept an anniversary. u The anniversary was signalled during a Please note phone call.
  • Page 47: Sending Sms (Text Messages)

    Sending SMS (text messages) Sending SMS (text Please note u For instructions on entering text and messages) special characters, please see page 75. u An SMS can be up to 612 characters. If Your device is supplied ready for you to send there are more than 160 characters, text messages immediately.
  • Page 48 Sending SMS (text messages) Draft message list Deleting the draft message list ¤ Open the draft message list and then: You can save an SMS in the draft message §Options§ Open menu. list, edit it later and send it. §OK§ Delete All Select, press and confirm Saving an SMS in the draft message list...
  • Page 49: Receiving An Sms

    Scroll line by line using q. New SMS messages are signalled on all Ë icon on Gigaset C610H handsets by the the display, the flashing message key f Or delete the SMS with ¤ Delete Entry ¤ §Options§ §OK§...
  • Page 50: Sms With Vcard

    Sending SMS (text messages) Edit SMS with vCard Edit the text in the SMS and return it to the sender (¢ page 45). The vCard is an electronic business card. It is indicated by the Å icon in the body of the Forward SMS.
  • Page 51: Receiving Notifications Via Sms

    Sending SMS (text messages) Receiving notifications via Entering/changing the SMS service centre ¤ Find out about the services and special functions offered by your service pro- You can be notified about missed calls via vider before you make a new applica- SMS.
  • Page 52: Sms To Pabxs

    SMS mes- CLIP of the phone number for the SMS sages with your phone. centre is evaluated in your Gigaset. u Depending on your PABX, you may have The settings you have created for sending and receiving SMS messages (i.e., the num-...
  • Page 53: Sms Troubleshooting

    Sending SMS (text messages) SMS troubleshooting The SMS message is played back. 1. The "display call number" service is not acti- Error codes when sending vated. ¥ Ask your service provider to enable this feature (there is a charge for this). E0 Calling Line Identification permanently restricted (CLIR) or Calling Line Identification 2.
  • Page 54: Using The Network Mailbox

    Enter the number for the net- work mailbox. §Save§ Press the display key. The setting for fast access applies to all Gigaset handsets. Calling the network mailbox Press and hold. You are con- nected straight to the network mailbox. Press speaker key d if required.
  • Page 55: Eco Dect

    Ï v ¤ ¤ Eco Mode You are helping to protect the environment ¤ Eco Mode/Eco Mode+ with your Gigaset CX610 ISDN. §Change§ Press the display key (³= on). Reduced energy consumption Status displays Your telephone has a power-saving adapter Display icon plug and uses less power.
  • Page 56: Setting The Alarm Clock

    É v ¤ ¤ Alarm Clock A Gigaset handset can be registered on up to four bases. ¤ You can enter data in the following fields: Please note: Activation: After successful registration the f mes- Select On or Off.
  • Page 57: De-Registering Handsets

    Registering other handsets or to the base that has the best reception (Best Base). Ï You can register other Gigaset handsets and v ¤ ¤ Registration ¤ Select Base handsets for other devices with GAP func- tionality as follows.
  • Page 58 Using multiple handsets Transferring a call to another Either: handset §Options§ Press the display key. End Active Call You can transfer (connect) an external call to §OK§ Select and press . You are another handset. reconnected with the external Open the list of handsets. participant.
  • Page 59: Changing The Name Of A Handset

    Using a handset as a room monitor Changing the name of a Using a handset as a handset room monitor The names "INT 1", "INT 2" etc. are assigned If the room monitor is activated, the phone automatically on registration. You can number saved in the system is called as soon change these names.
  • Page 60 Using a handset as a room monitor When the room monitor function is acti- Caution! u Always check the operation of the vated, the idle display looks like this: room monitor before use. For exam- ple, test its sensitivity. Check the 07:15 connection if you are diverting the Á...
  • Page 61: Setting The Handset

    Setting the handset ¤ Briefly press the digit key. Setting the handset Press the display key with the number/ name (abbreviated if necessary) to select Your handset comes with default settings, the number or but you can change the settings to suit your §Change§...
  • Page 62: Changing The Display Language

    Setting the handset Changing the display Setting large font language You can increase the font size of the print and symbols in call lists and the directory to You can view the display texts in different improve readability. Only one entry is shown languages.
  • Page 63: Activating/Deactivating Auto Answer

    Setting the handset • Activating/deactivating Changing ringtones auto answer u Volume: You can choose between five volumes (1– 5; e.g., volume 3 = ˆ) and the "cre- If you activate this function, when you receive a call you can simply lift the handset scendo"...
  • Page 64: Activating/Deactivating Advisory Tones

    Setting the handset Suspend ring. until: Activating/deactivating the alert Enter the end of the period in 4-digit for- tone mat. You can activate an alert tone instead of the ringtone. When you receive a call, you will Please note hear a short tone ("Beep") instead of the During this period, you will continue to ringtone.
  • Page 65: Setting Your Own Area Code

    Creating ISDN settings • Setting your own area Creating ISDN settings code Please note: Your area code (international and local area u Some settings cannot be made simulta- code) must be saved on the phone before neously by multiple handsets. If this is the you can transfer phone numbers (e.g., in case, you will hear a negative acknowl- vCards).
  • Page 66: Assigning Send And Receive Msns To Internal Participants

    Creating ISDN settings In idle status: Assigning a send MSN v ¤ Ï ¤ Telephony ¤ ISDN Wizard Prerequisite: multiple numbers have been §Yes§ Press the display key to launch configured. v ¤ Ï ¤ Telephony ¤ Send Connection the ISDN wizard. §OK§...
  • Page 67: Setting Up A Busy Signal For When The Msn Is Being Used (Busy On Busy)

    Creating ISDN settings Setting up a busy signal for Anonymous calling – when the MSN is being used withholding caller ID (CLIR) (Busy on Busy) You can withhold your number (CLIR = Call- ing Line Identification Restriction). Your This setting means callers hear a busy tone phone number will not be displayed when immediately when an external call is already making outgoing calls;...
  • Page 68: Diverting Calls

    Creating ISDN settings Diverting calls Internal call divert You can divert all external calls to a handset. v ¤ Ç ¤ Call Divert ¤ Internal A distinction is made between u Diverting calls internally and ¤ You can enter data in the following fields: u Diverting calls to an external phone con- Activation nection.
  • Page 69: Setting The Base

    You set the base with a registered Gigaset C610H handset. Changing the system PIN You can change the 4-digit system PIN set on Activating/deactivating the base (default setting: 0000) to a 4-digit music on hold PIN that only you know.
  • Page 70: Connecting The Base To The Pabx

    Centrex refer to the user guide for your extension system. If your Gigaset CX610 ISDN is part of a Cen- trex system, you can use the following fea- You cannot send or receive SMS messages tures: on PABXs that do not support Calling Line Identification.
  • Page 71: Dialling Options

    The KEYPAD function must be activated The setting only applies to the current exter- when you connect your Gigaset to an ISDN nal call and is automatically deactivated PABX or exchange (e.g., Centrex) that is con- after the call is ended.
  • Page 72: 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. Please register your phone online right after purchase.
  • Page 73: Questions And Answers

    If you have any queries about using your telephone, visit our website at 2. Call divert set to "All Calls". ¥ Deactivate call divert (¢ page 66). www.gigaset.com/service for assistance 24/7. 3. The phone only rings if the phone number has been transferred.
  • Page 74: Authorisation

    Country-specific requirements have been necessary. taken into consideration. You cannot listen to messages on the network We, Gigaset Communications GmbH, mailbox. declare that this device meets the essential Your PABX is set to pulse dialling. requirements and other relevant regulations ¥...
  • Page 75: Environment

    All electrical and electronic equipment must We, Gigaset Communications GmbH, bear be disposed of separately from general social responsibility and are actively com- household waste using the sites designated mitted to a better world.
  • Page 76: Appendix

    When it has fully dried out, you will normally be able to use it again. Due to the constant progression in battery development, the list of recommended bat- teries in the FAQ section of the Gigaset Cus- Specifications tomer Care pages is updated regularly: www.gigaset.com/service...
  • Page 77: Writing And Editing Text

    Appendix Ñ u Press display key General specifications to delete the char- acter to the left of the cursor. Press and hold to delete the word to the left of the DECT standard Is supported cursor. GAP standard Is supported u The first letter of the name of directory No.
  • Page 78: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories Gigaset handsets Upgrade your Gigaset to a cordless PABX: Gigaset C610H handset u Social life management with room monitor and birthday reminders, One Touch Call mode u Individual programming of ringtones with 6 VIP-groups u High-quality keypad with illumination u 1.8´´...
  • Page 79 Accessories Gigaset SL400 handset u Genuine metal frame and keypad u High-quality keypad illumination u 1.8´´ TFT colour display u Bluetooth® and mini USB u Directory for up to 500 vCards u Talk/standby time of up to 14h/230h u Large font for call lists and directory...
  • Page 80 Gigaset handset and the base. www.gigaset.com/gigasetrepeater Compatibility For more information on handset functions in relation to Gigaset bases, please visit: www.gigaset.com/compatibility All accessories and batteries are available from your phone retailer. Use only original accessories. This will avoid possible health risks and personal...
  • Page 81: Mounting The Base On The Wall

    Mounting the base on the wall Mounting the base on the wall 43 mm Approx. 2.5 mm...
  • Page 82: Index

    Index Index Best base ......Birthday, see Anniversary ......Busy on Busy Access code Call...
  • Page 83 Index Connecting headset ....Display keys ......
  • Page 84 Index large font ......Keys ........
  • Page 85 Index using ......Power consumption ....
  • Page 86 Index Setting melody ......... . . Setting the date .

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