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Handset keys
1 Display in idle status (example)
2 Charge status of the batteries
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3 Display keys (page 39)
4 Message key
Opens calls and message lists
Flashes: new message or new call
5 End call key, On/Off key
End call, cancel function, go back one menu
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level (press briefly), back to idle status (press
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and hold), activate/deactivate handset
(press and hold in idle status)
6 Hash key
Keypad lock on/off (press and hold,
page 38)
Switch between upper/lower case letters
and digitsfor text input (page 166)
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7 Call-by-call list key (not for VoIP)
Open call-by-call list
8 Microphone
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9 Recall key
Fixed line network:
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enter flash (press briefly)
insert a pause (press and hold)
VoIP: enter Flash (adjustable, page 136)
10 Star key
Idle status: ringer tones on/off (press and
hold)
Fixed line network: switch between dial
pulsing/touch tone dialling
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Editor: open special characters table
11 Connection socket for headset (page 24)
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12 Key 1 (press and hold)
call network mailbox
13 Talk key
Accept call, open last number redial list
(press briefly in idle status), select connec-
tion type and start dialling (press briefly/
press and hold after entering the number,
page 31)
SMS editor: send SMS
14 Handsfree key
Change between speaker/handsfree mode
Lights up: handsfree talking activated
Flashes: incoming call
15 Control key (page 38)
16 Signal strength
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flashes: no reception
17 Eco mode activated (page 25)
The handset at a glance
(1/3 charged to fully charged)
flashes: batteries charging
(low to high)
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  • Page 1: The Handset At A Glance

    The handset at a glance The handset at a glance Handset keys 1 Display in idle status (example) 2 Charge status of the batteries e V U (1/3 charged to fully charged) flashes: batteries almost flat e V U flashes: batteries charging 3 Display keys (page 39) 4 Message key Opens calls and message lists...
  • Page 2: The Base Station At A Glance

    The base station at a glance The base station at a glance Base station key 1 Paging key Lights up: LAN connection active (phone is connected to router) Flashes: data transfer to LAN connection Press briefly: start paging (page 89), display IP address on handset Press and hold: set base station to registration mode...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    VoIP telephony via Gigaset.net ........41...
  • Page 4 Contents Network services ..........45 Anonymous calling –...
  • Page 5 Contents Handset settings ..........95 Changing the display language .
  • Page 6 Gigaset C470 IP – Free software ........
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    The handset, base station and charging cradle are not splashproof (page 153). Do not use the phone in environments with a potential explosion hazard, e.g. paint shops. If you give your Gigaset to someone else, make sure you also give them the user ƒ guide.
  • Page 8 Safety precautions All electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from gen- eral household waste using the sites designated by local authorities. If a product displays this symbol of a crossed-out rubbish bin, the product is sub- ject to European Directive 2002/96/EC. The appropriate disposal and separate collection of used equipment serve to prevent potential harm to the environment and to health.
  • Page 9: Gigaset C470 Ip - More Than Just A Telephone

    Setting dialling plans for phone numbers or area codes enables you to automate the selection of the most cost-effective VoIP connection (page 139). Use Gigaset.net for VoIP calls. Connect your phone to the mains power supply and the Internet, and enjoy free phone calls on Gigaset.net – without making any further set- tings (page 41).
  • Page 10: Voip - Making Calls Via The Internet

    You can find a list of recommended routers on the Internet at: www.gigaset.com/customercare Once you are on the Web page, open the FAQ page and select "Gigaset C470 IP". Search for "Router", for example. Access to the services of a VoIP provider. You can open up to six accounts with different...
  • Page 11: First Steps

    Your telephone is supplied with the firmware version 097 of higher. Whenever there are new or improved functions for your Gigaset C470 IP, base station firmware updates will be made available for you to download to your phone (page 105). If this results in oper- ational changes to your phone, a new version of this user guide will be published on the Internet at www.gigaset.com...
  • Page 12 First steps Setting up the handset for use ¤ Insert the batteries the right way round (see figure). The polarity is indicated in/on the battery compartment. The handset switches on automatically. You will hear a confirmation tone. Closing the battery cover ¤...
  • Page 13 First steps Setting up the handset for use Initial charging and discharging of batteries If the handset is activated, the flashing battery icon e in the top right of the display indi- cates that the batteries are being charged. During handset operation, the battery icon indicates the charge status of the batteries (page 1).
  • Page 14: Installing The Base Station

    Instructions for mounting the base station on the wall can be found page 204. Please note: Never expose the telephone to heat sources, direct sunlight or other electrical appli- ances. Protect your Gigaset from moisture, dust, corrosive liquids and vapours.
  • Page 15: Connecting The Base Station

    First steps Connecting the base station Connecting the base station In order to be able to make calls with your phone via the fixed line network and via VoIP, you must connect the base station to the fixed line and the Internet, see Figure 1. Figure 1 Connecting the phone to the fixed line and the Internet Follow the steps in the order given below (see Figure 1): 1.
  • Page 16 First steps Connecting the base station 1. Connect the phone cord and power lead to the base station 1. Insert the phone cord into the lower connection socket at the rear of the base station. 2. Insert the power lead of the mains adapter into the upper connection socket at the rear of the base station.
  • Page 17 First steps Connecting the base station Please note: Keep the mains adapter plugged in at all times for operation, as the phone does not work without mains connection. Only use the mains adapter and phone cord supplied. If you buy a replacement phone cord from a retailer, pay attention to the wiring of the phone jack.
  • Page 18: Making Settings For Voip Telephony

    As soon as the cable connecting the phone and router is plugged in, the key lights up on the front of the base station (paging key). You can now establish VoIP connections within Gigaset.net (page 41). Making settings for VoIP telephony...
  • Page 19 If you press , the procedure that follows is described under "Entering your name in the §No§ Gigaset.net directory" on page 21. Please note: The connection assistant will also start automatically if you try to establish a connection via the Inter- net before you have made the necessary settings.
  • Page 20 Making settings for VoIP telephony Downloading VoIP provider data The phone establishes a connection with the Gigaset server on the Internet. Various pro- files with general access data for different VoIP providers can be downloaded here. After a brief period you will see the following display:...
  • Page 21 Gigaset.net? Press the display key. §Yes§ Enter your Gigaset.net name: Enter the name that you would like to be listed under in the Gigaset.net direc- tory and press . The name may contain up to 25 characters. §OK§ A connection to the Gigaset.net server is established.
  • Page 22 If there is already an entry under this name, you will receive a message to this effect and you will be asked to enter a name again. If an entry in the Gigaset.net directory is successful, the message "Your user name is successfully added to Gigaset.net!"...
  • Page 23 First steps Making settings for VoIP telephony Server not accessible! The phone has no connection to the Internet. ¤ Check the cable connection between the base station and the router (the LED on the base station must light up) and the connection between the router and the Internet con- nection.
  • Page 24: Belt Clip And Headset

    First steps Belt clip and headset Belt clip and headset By using a belt clip and headset (optional) you can easily make your handset a constant companion both inside the building and in its immediate vicinity. Attaching the belt clip The handset has notches at the top and on each side (level with the loudspeaker) for attaching the belt clip.
  • Page 25: Eco Dect: Reducing The Power Consumption And Transmission Power Of The Base Station

    Eco Mode §OK§ Eco mode enables an additional reduction in the transmission power of the Gigaset C47H handset. If, with eco mode activated, the transmission power of both the base station and the handset is reduced, the ½ icon is shown in the top line of the display.
  • Page 26: Menu Trees

    Menu trees Phone menu Menu trees Phone menu Open the main menu on your phone by right-clicking the control key when the handset is in idle status: v. There are two ways to select a function: Using number combinations ("shortcut") ¤...
  • Page 27 Menu trees Phone menu 1-1-6 Settings 1-1-6-1 Service Centres page 68 1-1-6-2 SMS Mailboxes page 67 1-1-6-3 Notify Number page 66 1-1-6-4 Notify Type page 66 1-1-6-5 Status Report page 62 1-1-6-6 Subscribe to SMS page 61 1-2 E-mail page 72 1-3 Messenger 1-3-1 Buddies...
  • Page 28 Menu trees Phone menu Ð Settings 5-1 Date/Time page 13 5-2 Audio Settings 5-2-1 Handset Volume 5-2-2 Ringer Settings 5-2-2-1 Ext. Calls page 99 5-2-2-2 Internal Calls 5-2-2-3 All 5-2-3 Advisory Tones page 100 5-3 Display 5-3-1 Screen Picture page 96 5-3-2 Colour Scheme page 95...
  • Page 29 Menu trees Phone menu 5-6 Voice Mail 5-6-2 Network AM(s) 5-6-2-1 Net AM: Fxd. line page 85 5-6-2-2 Net AM: IP1 (dependent on the number of configured VoIP phone numbers and receive numbers on the handset) 5-6-2-7 Net AM: IP6 5-6-3 Set Key 1 Local AM...
  • Page 30: Web Configurator Menu

    Menu trees Web configurator menu Web configurator menu Home page 114 Settings IP Configuration page 120 Telephony Connections page 122 Audio page 131 Number Assignment page 134 Call Forwarding page 135 Dialling Plans page 139 Network Mailbox page 141 Advanced Settings page 136 Messaging Messenger...
  • Page 31: Making Calls With Voip And The Fixed Line Network

    134). Please note: If you are using a GAP compatible handset other than the Gigaset handsets C47H, S67H, S68H, SL37H, S45 and C45, every call will be made via the standard connection, even if you press and hold the call key.
  • Page 32 Select and dial a connection via your line suffix You can configure up to six VoIP numbers on your phone in addition to the fixed line net- work number and the Gigaset.net number. A (line) suffix is assigned to each number (line) of your phone:...
  • Page 33: Ending A Call

    Making calls with VoIP and the fixed line network Ending a call Entering an IP address You can also dial an IP address instead of a phone number using VoIP. ¤ Press the star key * to separate the sections of the IP address (e.g.
  • Page 34: Accepting A Call

    Making calls with VoIP and the fixed line network Accepting a call Accepting a call The handset indicates an incoming call in three ways: by ringing, by a display on the screen and by the flashing handsfree key d. Please note: Only calls to receive numbers that are assigned to your handset will be signalled (page 134).
  • Page 35 2 Number or name of caller 3 Receive number: indicates which of your phone numbers the caller has dialled. Assign the name when you are configuring the phone with the Web configurator (page 124/page 130). For calls from Gigaset.net, is displayed. for Gigaset.net Adopting the name from the online directory You can display the name under which the caller is saved in the online directory.
  • Page 36 Making calls with VoIP and the fixed line network Calling Line Identification Display when Calling Line Identification is withheld The caller's name and/or number will not be displayed if the caller has suppressed Calling Line Identification: VoIP: The caller has activated the "anonymous calling" function. Fixed line network: The caller has activated the "anonymous calling"...
  • Page 37: Handsfree Talking

    Making calls with VoIP and the fixed line network Handsfree talking Handsfree talking In handsfree mode, instead of holding the handset to your ear you can put it down, for example on the table in front of you. This allows others to participate in the call. Activating/deactivating handsfree mode Activating while dialling Enter number and press briefly/press and hold the handsfree key to select the...
  • Page 38: Operating The Handset

    Operating the handset Activating/deactivating the handset Operating the handset Activating/deactivating the handset In idle status, press and hold the end call key. You will hear the confirmation tone. Activating/deactivating the keypad lock Press and hold the hash key. You will hear the confirmation tone. The Ø icon appears in the display when the keypad lock is activated.
  • Page 39: Display Keys

    Go back one menu level or cancel. During an external call Press and release to open the handset directory. Press and hold to open the Gigaset.net directory. Initiate an internal consultation call. Adjust the loudspeaker volume for earpiece and handsfree mode.
  • Page 40: Menu Guidance

    Operating the handset Menu guidance Menu guidance Your telephone's functions are accessed using a menu that has a number of levels. Main menu (first menu level) ¤ To open the main menu, press v with the handset in idle status. The main menu functions are shown in the display as a list with colour icons.
  • Page 41: Voip Telephony Via Gigaset.net

    This service can be terminated at any time with a notice period of three months. Please note: If you do not use your Gigaset.net connection for six weeks, it is automatically deactivated. You can- not be reached for calls from Gigaset.net. The connection is reactivated: –...
  • Page 42: Search For Subscribers In The Gigaset.net Directory

    Provided the handset can send and receive directory entries. – Calls to the Gigaset.net directory are always free of charge. – You can also open the Gigaset.net directory by dialling 1188#9 (phone number of the Gigaset.net directory) and pressing the talk key c.
  • Page 43 Pressing and holding c or pressing it briefly and a "*" at the end of the number have no effect. – You can open the Gigaset.net directory and establish connections, even if you have not entered yourself in the Gigaset.net directory.
  • Page 44: Entering, Editing And Deleting Own Entry

    §OK§ You can delete the name with X. If there is not yet an entry with this name in the Gigaset.net directory, the name is saved. A message to this effect is displayed. The handset switches to idle status. If there is already an entry with this name, or the entered name contains impermissible characters, you will be requested to enter a different name.
  • Page 45: Network Services

    Network services Anonymous calling – withholding caller ID Network services Network services are functions made available by your fixed line network or VoIP provider. Anonymous calling – withholding caller ID Phone number identification can be withheld (CLIR = Calling Line Identification Restric- tion).
  • Page 46: Further Network Services For Voip

    Sel. Services VoIP Call Divert The display shows a list of configured and activated VoIP phone numbers and the Gigaset.net number of your telephone. Numbers for which call forwarding is activated are ‰ marked with ¤ Select the phone number for which you want to activate or deactivate call forwarding, and press §OK§...
  • Page 47 Network services Further network services for VoIP Please note: The setting applies to all VoIP phone numbers. Functions during a call Precondition: Your phone will permit two parallel VoIP connections (s. Allow 1 VoIP call only on page 131). Consultation call During a call: Press the display key.
  • Page 48: Using The Directory And Lists

    Using the directory and lists Directory/call-by-call list Using the directory and lists The options are: Directory Call-by-call list If applicable, online directories Last number redial list E-mail, SMS and messenger list Calls list You can store a maximum of 250 entries in the directory and call-by-call list (the actual number depends on the size of the individual entries).
  • Page 49 Using the directory and lists Directory/call-by-call list Storing a number in the directory ¢ New Entry ¤ Change multiple line input: Number Enter the number. Name Enter name. Quick Dial: Select number key for quick dial. ¤ Save the changes. Please note: –...
  • Page 50 Using the directory and lists Directory/call-by-call list Selecting entries in the directory and call-by-call list s / C Open the directory or call-by-call list. You have the following options: Use q to scroll to the entry until the required name is selected. Enter the first character of the name, or scroll to the entry using s if required.
  • Page 51 Using the directory and lists Directory/call-by-call list Delete List Delete all entries in the directory or in the call-by-call list. Copy List Send complete list to a handset (page 51). Available Memory Display the available entries in the directory and call-by-call list. Using quick dial keys How to assign phone numbers to the keypad on your handset is described on page 49.
  • Page 52: Using Online Directories

    You can define which online directories you wish to use via the Web configurator (page 145). Exclusion of liability Gigaset Communications GmbH assumes no guarantee or liability for the availability of this service. The service may be discontinued at any time. Opening an online directory/classified directory Precondition: The handset is idle and a VoIP connection is available.
  • Page 53 ¥ To establish a connection to the classified directory, dial 2#91. ¥ To establish a connection to the Gigaset.net directory, dial 1188#9. Calls to the online directory are always free of charge. Searching for an entry Precondition: You have opened the online telephone/classified directory.
  • Page 54 Using the directory and lists Using online directories Search result (hit list) The search result is shown as a list on the display. Example: Net Directory 3/50 Sand, Marie Elisabe... +49123456789 Parkstraße 11 Berlin, Germany View Options 1. 3/50: Consecutive number/total number of hits (only the consecutive number is displayed if the total number of hits >99) 2.
  • Page 55: Last Number Redial List

    Using the directory and lists Last number redial list Start detailed search You can use the search options available in the detailed search (first name and/or street) to limit the number of hits returned by a previous search. Precondition: A search result is displayed (hit list with multiple entries or a message indi- cating too many hits).
  • Page 56: Opening Lists With The Message Key

    Using the directory and lists Opening lists with the message key Managing entries in the last number redial list Press the key briefly. Select an entry. Open menu. §Options§ The following functions can be selected with q: Display Number (as in the directory, page 50) Copy to Directory Copying a displayed number to the directory (page 52).
  • Page 57 Using the directory and lists Opening lists with the message key List selection Pressing the f button will only display lists that contain messages and also the network mailbox lists Net AM: ..Lists with new messages are shown first and identified in bold. The number of messages received are shown in brackets.
  • Page 58 Using the directory and lists Opening lists with the message key Entries in the calls list New messages are displayed at the top. Example of list entries: All Calls Susi Sorglos ‰ 15.01.08 12:20 Louise Miller 15.01.08 11:15 Delete Options List type in header: Missed Calls,...
  • Page 59: Making Cost-Effective Calls

    Making cost-effective calls Opening lists with the message key Making cost-effective calls Using the Internet (VoIP) is the preferred cost-effective way of making calls. You can also use your phone's cost control function for calls to fixed line or mobile phone networks.
  • Page 60: Sms (Text Messages)

    SMS (text messages) SMS (text messages) You can only send and receive SMS messages via the fixed line network. When an SMS is sent, the base station automatically establishes a connection via the fixed line network. Your phone is supplied ready for sending SMS messages immediately. Preconditions: Calling Line Identification is enabled for your fixed line network connection.
  • Page 61: Writing/Sending An Sms

    SMS (text messages) Writing/sending an SMS Registering with the registration assistant ¢ ¢ The first time you open the v î Messaging menu, you will be asked whether you wish to be registered automatically with all entered SMS centres (see page 68). If you confirm with , you will be able to receive SMS messages from all registered SMS cen- §Yes§...
  • Page 62 SMS (text messages) Writing/sending an SMS SMS status report Precondition: Your network provider supports this feature. If you have activated the status report, you will receive an SMS with a confirmation mes- sage after sending. Activating/deactivating a status report ¢ ¢...
  • Page 63 SMS (text messages) Writing/sending an SMS Reading or deleting SMS messages ¤ Open the draft message list and then: Select SMS. Press the display key. The entry will be displayed. Scroll line by line using q. §Read§ Open menu. §Options§ Press .
  • Page 64: Receiving An Sms

    SMS messages that could not be sent due to an error. SMS status messages, if the status report is activated (page 62). New SMS messages are signalled on all Gigaset C47H handsets by the À icon in the display, the flashing message key f and an advisory tone.
  • Page 65 SMS (text messages) Receiving an SMS Reading or deleting SMS messages ¤ Open the incoming message list. ¤ Continue as described in "Reading or deleting SMS messages", page 63. After you have read a new SMS, it is given the status "Old" (it is no longer shown in bold). Deleting the incoming message list All new and old SMS messages in the list are deleted.
  • Page 66: Notification By Sms

    SMS (text messages) Notification by SMS Please note: – The + symbol is not transferred for international area codes. ¥ You should then enter '00' at the start of the number. – If an SMS contains several numbers, the next number will be highlighted if you scroll down until the first number disappears from the display.
  • Page 67: Sms Mailboxes

    SMS (text messages) SMS mailboxes SMS mailboxes The general mailbox is the default setting. Anyone can access this mailbox and it cannot be protected by a PIN. You can additionally set up three personal mailboxes and protect these with a PIN. Each mailbox is identified by a name and a "mailbox ID" (a kind of exten- sion number).
  • Page 68: Setting Sms Centres

    SMS (text messages) Setting SMS centres Changing the name of a mailbox ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ î Messaging Settings SMS Mailboxes (Select mailbox) Press the display key. §Edit§ Enter new name. Press the display key. §Save§ Press and hold (idle status). Changing a mailbox's PIN and ID ¢...
  • Page 69: Sms Info Services

    SMS (text messages) SMS info services Sending an SMS through another SMS centre ¤ Activate the SMS centre (2 to 4) as the active send service centre. ¤ Send the SMS. This setting only applies to the next SMS to be sent. Thereafter, the setting returns to Service Centr.
  • Page 70: Sms On A Pabx

    You can only receive an SMS when the Calling Line Identification is forwarded to the extension of the PABX (CLIP). The CLIP evaluation of the phone number for the SMS cen- tre takes place in your Gigaset. If required, you must prefix the number for the SMS centre with the access code (depending on your PABX).
  • Page 71 SMS (text messages) SMS troubleshooting Self-help with errors The following table lists error situations and possible causes and provides notes on trouble- shooting. You cannot send messages. 1. You have not requested the CLIP service (Calling Line Identification Presentation). ¥ Ask your service provider to enable this service.
  • Page 72: E-Mail Notifications

    You can set your phone to periodically connect to your incoming e-mail server and check whether you have new e-mail. Any new messages that have been received are displayed on all Gigaset C47H handsets that have been registered: you will hear an advisory tone, the message key f will flash and the À...
  • Page 73 E-mail notifications Opening the incoming mail list Example display: Inbox Susi Sorglos 15.01.08 12:20 Louise Miller 15.01.08 11:15 Ý Options 1 E-mail address or name transmitted by the sender Bold: New message. 2 Date and time of receipt of e-mail message If the incoming message list on the incoming e-mail server is empty, will appear No entries...
  • Page 74: View The Message Header Of An E-Mail

    E-mail notifications View the message header of an e-mail Mailbox settings incomplete! Incomplete entries for name of incoming e-mail server, user name and/or password. ¤ Check settings and complete if necessary (page 144). View the message header of an e-mail Precondition: You have opened the incoming mail list (page 72).
  • Page 75: Messenger

    Messenger Messenger The messenger on your phone makes instant messaging possible (immediate message transfer, chatting). The phone supports the XMPP Messenger (Jabber). Instant messaging refers to communication between "friends" on the Internet. Subscribers exchange short messages, which are forwarded immediately. This gives rise to a flowing "conversation"...
  • Page 76: Establishing A Connection, Going Online

    Messenger Establishing a connection, going online Please note: If your instant messaging provider doesn't support the phone's messenger client, then you can open an account with an open Jabber server and use the Web configurator to enter its address in your phone.
  • Page 77: Changing/Checking Your Personal Status, Going Offline

    Messenger Changing/checking your personal status, going offline Please note: You can also assign the messenger to one of the display keys on your handset (page 97). The connec- tion is established when you press the display key. Lost connection If your phone loses its connection to the messenger server, the display key f will flash on the handset that had been connected to the messenger.
  • Page 78: Opening The Buddy List

    Messenger Opening the buddy list Changing status ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ î Messaging Messenger User Status Change Status ‰ Select status and press = on). §OK§ Press and hold if necessary (idle status). Disconnect, go offline ¤ Select status, and respond to the security prompt.
  • Page 79 Messenger Opening the buddy list Example: Buddies Mark Julian & Lisa & Herbert Chat Info The Web names (nicknames) of your buddies are displayed on the list. If they do not have a Web name, the user ID is displayed. If the name of a buddy is longer than one line, it will be abbreviated.
  • Page 80: Receiving Messages

    Messenger Receiving messages Requesting information about buddies You have opened the buddy list (page 78). Select buddy. Press the display key. §Info§ The display depends on the provider. Example: Info Julian Online Julian.Reeves@jabbe r.com Ý Chat 1 Web name (nickname, abbreviated if necessary) 2 Status 3 User ID (format: userid@provider-domain;...
  • Page 81 Messenger Receiving messages Opening the message list using the The message key flashes. ¤ Press the message key f. ¤ Select list if required and press . The number in brackets indicates the Messenger: (2) §OK§ number of new messages. Please note: If you are in the messenger menu or one of its submenus/text editors and you press the flashing mes- sage key f, this will open the...
  • Page 82: Writing And Sending Messages

    Messenger Writing and sending messages Via the messenger client on your PC you can agree to the action or refuse permission. Without your agreement, the other subscriber cannot add you to their buddy list. Reading messages Precondition: You have opened the message list and selected a message with q. ¤...
  • Page 83: Calling A Buddy

    Messenger Calling a buddy Interruption while writing If you receive a call while you are writing a message or the connection to the messenger server is interrupted, the text editor is terminated. Your message is stored temporarily until ..you start up a chat with the same buddy (page 80). The text editor is opened with the stored text.
  • Page 84: Self-Help With Errors

    Messenger Self-help with errors Self-help with errors While establishing a connection to the messenger server, during connection and when sending messages the following errors may occur. Behaviour when the connection is lost If the connection to the messenger server is interrupted, an appropriate message is shown in the display.
  • Page 85: Using The Network Mailbox

    Using the network mailbox Activating/deactivating network mailbox, entering numbers Using the network mailbox Some fixed network providers and VoIP providers offer answer machines on the network – these are known as network mailboxes. Each network mailbox accepts incoming calls made via the corresponding line (fixed line network or corresponding VoIP phone number).
  • Page 86: Configuring The Network Mailbox For Fast Access

    Using the network mailbox Configuring the network mailbox for fast access Please note: For information on how to activate and deactivate network mailboxes via the web configurator and to change their assigned numbers, see, see page 141. Configuring the network mailbox for fast access You can use fast access to make direct calls to a network mailbox.
  • Page 87: Listening To Messages On The Network Mailbox

    Using the network mailbox Listening to messages on the network mailbox Listening to messages on the network mailbox Under the message key f you will find a list for each network mailbox that fulfils the fol- lowing requirements: The corresponding connections are allocated to the handset as receive numbers. The network mailbox phone number is saved on the base station.
  • Page 88: Using Several Handsets

    You can register up to six handsets to your base station. When you register a new Gigaset handset, the base station transfers the following entries to its local directory to enable you to use online directories on your new handset:...
  • Page 89: De-Registering Handsets

    Press and hold (for approx. 3 seconds) the registration/paging key (page 2) on the base station. Please note: You can also make changes on the base station with a Gigaset S45 or S67H handset. De-registering handsets You can de-register any registered handset from any registered Gigaset C47H handset.
  • Page 90: Changing A Handset's Internal Number

    Using several handsets Changing a handset's internal number Changing a handset's internal number A handset is automatically assigned the lowest free number on registration. In the list of internal parties, the handsets are sorted according to their internal number. You can change the internal number of all registered handsets (1–6). Numbers 1–6 can only be assigned once each.
  • Page 91: Making Internal Calls

    Using several handsets Making internal calls Making internal calls Internal calls to other handsets registered on the same base station are free. Calling a specific handset Initiate internal call. Enter the number of the handset. Initiate internal call. Select handset. Press the talk key.
  • Page 92 Using several handsets Making internal calls Initiating internal consultation call, conference call You are talking to an external participant (via fixed line network or VoIP) and can call an internal participant at the same time to hold a consultation call. Open the list of handsets.
  • Page 93: Using A Handset As A Room Monitor

    Using several handsets Using a handset as a room monitor Using a handset as a room monitor If the room monitor is activated, a previously stored destination number is called as soon as a set noise level is reached in the room. You can save an internal or external number in your handset as the destination number.
  • Page 94 Using several handsets Using a handset as a room monitor Level: Set noise level sensitivity (Low or High). ¤ Press the display key to save the entry. §Save§ You can use the display key to switch directly to the room monitor settings. §Options§...
  • Page 95: Handset Settings

    Handset settings Changing the display language Handset settings Your handset is preconfigured, but you can change the settings to suit your individual requirements. Changing the display language You can view the display texts in different languages. ¢ ¢ ¢ Ð Settings Handset Language...
  • Page 96: Setting The Screen Picture

    Handset settings Setting the screen picture Setting the screen picture You can display a picture or a screen picture (picture or digital clock) when the handset is in idle status. This will replace the idle status display. It may conceal the date, time and name.
  • Page 97: Quick Access To Functions

    Handset settings Quick access to functions Quick access to functions The display keys on your handset are preset to fulfil certain functions. You can change the configuration, i.e. assign other functions to the display keys. To start the function, you then simply need to press the button. Changing display key assignments ¤...
  • Page 98: Activating/Deactivating Auto Answer

    Handset settings Activating/deactivating auto answer Activating/deactivating auto answer If you activate this function, when you receive a call you can simply lift the handset out of the charging cradle without having to press the talk key c. ¢ ¢ Ð Settings Handset Auto Answer...
  • Page 99: Changing Ringer Tones

    Handset settings Changing ringer tones Changing ringer tones Volume: You can choose between five volumes (1–5; e.g. volume 2 = ˆ) and the "cre- scendo" ring (6; volume increases with each ring = ‰). Ringer tones: You can select various ringer tones. You can set different ringer tones for the following functions: Ext.
  • Page 100: Activating/Deactivating Advisory Tones

    Handset settings Activating/deactivating advisory tones Activating/deactivating the ringer tone You can deactivate the ringer tone on your handset before you answer a call or when the handset is in idle status; the ringer tone can be deactivated permanently or just for the cur- rent call.
  • Page 101: Setting The Alarm Clock

    Handset settings Setting the alarm clock Battery: Select On, Call. The battery warning tone is only activated/deactivated and only sounds during a call. Press the display key to save the setting. §Save§ You cannot deactivate the confirmation tone for placing the handset in the charging cra- dle.
  • Page 102: Restoring The Handset To The Factory Settings

    Handset settings Restoring the handset to the factory settings Restoring the handset to the factory settings Each individual handset setting is reset, in particular the language, display, volume, ringer tone and alarm clock settings (see from page 95 onwards). The last number redial list is cleared.
  • Page 103: Base Station Settings

    Protecting against unauthorised access Base station settings The base station settings are carried out using a registered Gigaset C47H handset. Protecting against unauthorised access Protect the system settings of the base station with a system PIN known only to yourself.
  • Page 104: Activating/Deactivating Music On Hold

    Base station settings Activating/deactivating music on hold ¢ ¢ ¢ Ð Settings Base Base Reset Enter the system PIN and press §OK§ Press the display key to confirm. §Yes§ Resetting the base station using a key on the base station As with resetting the base station via the menu, all individual settings are reset.
  • Page 105: Setting The Default Connection

    Base station settings Setting the default connection Setting the default connection You can make settings according to whether you want to make calls via VoIP or the fixed line network by default. Please note: The standard connection is only relevant when dialling numbers that are not subject to dialling plans (page 139) and are entered without a line suffix (page 32).
  • Page 106: Making Voip Settings

    In order to be able to use VoIP, you must set a few parameters for your phone. You can make the following settings using your handset. Download the general access data for your VoIP provider from the Gigaset configuration server and store them on your phone.
  • Page 107: Changing Settings Without The Connection Assistant

    After the first download of the VoIP provider settings, your phone will check daily whether a newer version of the file for your VoIP provider is available via the Internet on the Gigaset configuration server. If this is the case, when the handset is in idle status the message will be displayed, and the message key f flashes.
  • Page 108: Setting The Phone's Ip Address In Lan

    Making VoIP settings Setting the phone's IP address in LAN Entering/changing VoIP user data The VoIP settings must also be extended for your personal data. You will receive all neces- sary data from your VoIP provider. Please note: When making these entries, please remember the VoIP user data is case sensitive. To enter text see page 166.
  • Page 109 Making VoIP settings Setting the phone's IP address in LAN = Static: IP Address Type Enter the IP address that is to be assigned to the base station (overwriting the current settings). 192.168.2.2 has been preset. For the IP address see also page 183. Subnet Mask: IP Address Type = Dynamic:...
  • Page 110: Activating/Deactivating Display Of Voip Status Messages

    Making VoIP settings Activating/deactivating display of VoIP status messages Activating/deactivating display of VoIP status messages If the function is activated, a VoIP status code for your service provider is displayed. Activate the function if, for example, you have problems with VoIP connections. You will receive a provider-specific status code, which supports the service when the problem is analysed.
  • Page 111: Operating The Base Station On The Pabx

    Operating the base station on the PABX Changing the dialling mode Operating the base station on the PABX The following settings are only necessary when your PABX requires them; see the PABX user guide. The settings only concern fixed line network connections. You cannot send or receive SMS messages on PABXs that do not support Calling Line Iden- tification.
  • Page 112: Switching Temporarily To Touch Tone Dialling (Dtmf)

    Operating the base station on the PABX Switching temporarily to touch tone dialling (DTMF) Switching temporarily to touch tone dialling (DTMF) If your PABX still operates with dial pulsing (DP), but you need touch tone dialling for a con- nection (e.g. to listen to the network mailbox for your fixed line network) you must switch to touch tone dialling for the call.
  • Page 113: Web Configurator - Configuring The Telephone Via A Pc

    Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC The Web configurator is the Web interface for your phone. It allows you to make the set- tings for your phone's base station via your PC's Web browser. Please note: Depending on your VoIP provider, it is possible that you will be unable to change individual settings in the Web configurator.
  • Page 114: Connect The Pc With The Telephone's Web Configurator

    You will receive a message stating the connection will be forwarded to your base station. If several Gigaset VoIP phones can be reached via your Internet connection, you will be asked to which one of these phones you would like to be forwarded.
  • Page 115: Logging In, Setting The Web Configurator Language

    Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Logging in, setting the Web configurator language Logging in, setting the Web configurator language Once you have successfully established the connection, the Login Web page will be displayed in the Web browser. You can select the language you want the menus and Web configurator dialogues to be displayed in.
  • Page 116: Structure Of The Web Pages

    Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Structure of the Web pages Structure of the Web pages The Web pages contain the UI elements displayed in Figure 2. Navigation area Working area Buttons Menu bar Figure 2 Example of the structure of a Web page...
  • Page 117 Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Structure of the Web pages Menu bar In the menu bar, the Web configurator menus are offered in the form of tab pages. The following menus are available: Home The start screen is opened once you have registered with the Web configurator. It con- tains information on the Web configurator functions.
  • Page 118: Opening Web Pages

    Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Opening Web pages – Alternative options. The active option in the list is highlighted with , and the non- active option with . You can activate an option by clicking . The previously acti- vated option is deactivated.
  • Page 119: Setting Phone With Web Configurator

    – Enter settings for the VoIP provider and configure or activate/deactivate VoIP accounts (page 124) – Specify the name of the fixed line network (page 130) – Activate/deactivate the Gigaset.net connection (page 130) – Activate/deactivate call forwarding for calls to your VoIP numbers or to your Gigaset.net number (page 135) –...
  • Page 120: Ip Configuration

    Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC IP Configuration IP Configuration Assigning the IP address Make the necessary settings for operating your phone in your local network and to connect it to the Internet. For more detailed explanations of the individual components/terms, see the glossary (page 178).
  • Page 121 Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC IP Configuration Preferred DNS server Enter the IP address for the preferred DNS server. DNS (Domain Name System) allows you to assign public IP addresses to symbolic names. The DNS server is required to con- vert the DNS name into the IP address when connection is being established to a server.
  • Page 122: Configuring Telephone Connections

    (IP1 for VoIP connections, Fixed Line for the fixed line network connection and Gigaset.net). VoIP connections also display the name of the VoIP provider with which you have opened the account. If the name is unknown the display will show Other Provider.
  • Page 123 Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Configuring telephone connections Suffix Line suffix that you have to add to the phone number of an outgoing call to allow the account assigned to the suffix to be used as the sending account. Example: if you dial 123456765#1, the connection will be made and billed through the first VoIP account, regardless of the number you have assigned to your handset as the send number and whether you press briefly/press and hold the talk key.
  • Page 124 Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Configuring telephone connections Configuring the VoIP connection Open the Web page: ¤ ¢ ¢ Open the following Web page: Settings Telephony Connections. ¤ Click Edit next to the VoIP connection that you want to configure or the configuration of which you want to change.
  • Page 125 Authentication password). Profile files of the most important VoIP providers are available on the Gigaset Internet server for downloading. The address for the server is stored in your phone (page 149). Proceed as follows to load the data onto your telephone: ¤...
  • Page 126 Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Configuring telephone connections The download procedure has several steps: ¤ Click Next. ¤ From the list, select the country for which the list of VoIP providers is to be loaded. ¤ Click Next.
  • Page 127 Area: General Provider Data If you have downloaded the general settings for the VoIP provider from the Gigaset config- uration server (page 125), then the fields in this area will be preset with the data from the download. Generally speaking, you do not need to configure any settings in this area.
  • Page 128 Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Configuring telephone connections For incoming calls If port forwarding is activated or a DMZ is set up for the phone on the router, no special settings are required for incoming calls. If this is not the case, an entry in the NAT routing table (in the router) is necessary in order for the phone to be reached.
  • Page 129 Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Configuring telephone connections STUN refresh time Enter the time intervals at which the phone should repeat the registration with the STUN server. The repeat is required so that the entry of the phone in the tables of the STUN server is retained.
  • Page 130 – as soon as you start a search in the Gigaset.net directory (page 42) or – make a call via Gigaset.net, i.e. dial a number ending in #9 (two attempts may be necessary) or – activate the connection via the Web configurator as described above.
  • Page 131: Optimising Voice Quality For Voip Connections

    If you register an HDSP capable handset (HDSP= High Definition Sound Performance) with your base station, the calls you make using the handset via G.722 VoIP connections will have a fantastic sound quality. Gigaset handsets S67H and SL37H, for e.g., are HDSP capable.
  • Page 132 Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Optimising voice quality for VoIP connections Please note: If only one VoIP connection is permitted, the following VoIP network services are no longer available: – Call waiting Call waiting is not displayed during a call via VoIP –...
  • Page 133 Voice quality and infrastructure A Gigaset C470 IP will allow you to make calls with good voice quality via the Internet. However, your phone's performance with VoIP – and therefore the voice quality – also depends on the properties of the entire infrastructure.
  • Page 134: Setting The Telephone Default Connection

    Please note: A handset is assigned the following numbers after it is registered on the base station: – Receive numbers: all phone numbers assigned to the phone (fixed line network, Gigaset.net and VoIP). – Send numbers: the fixed line network number and the VoIP phone number that you entered at the start of the phone configuration.
  • Page 135: Call Forwarding To Activate Voip Connections

    You can forward calls to your Gigaset.net number within the Gigaset.net, i.e. to another Gigaset.net number. You can define if and when calls to your Gigaset.net number and some of your VoIP num- bers (VoIP account) should be forwarded to this VoIP number.
  • Page 136: Setting Dtmf Signalling For Voip

    Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Setting DTMF signalling for VoIP Call number Enter the phone number to which the calls should be forwarded. Please note that you may have to enter the area code when forwarding to a fixed line network number in the same area (depending on your VoIP provider and the setting for the automatic area code, see page 138).
  • Page 137: Defining Local Communication Ports For Voip

    Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Defining local communication ports for VoIP Defining local communication ports for VoIP ¤ ¢ ¢ Open the following Web page: Settings Telephony Advanced Settings. In the Listen ports for VoIP connections area, specify which local ports the telephone is to use for VoIP telephony.
  • Page 138: Setting Area Code Predialling

    Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Setting area code predialling Automatic Refer To If you activate Yes, the base station will attempt to determine the best protocol automat- ically. If the base station cannot determine the best protocol, it will use the protocol defined Preferred Refer ¤...
  • Page 139: Defining Dialling Plans - Cost Control

    Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Defining dialling plans – cost control Defining dialling plans – cost control You can define dialling plans to reduce costs: You can define the connection (one of your VoIP accounts, the fixed line network) through which calls to specific numbers should be made and paid for.
  • Page 140 Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Defining dialling plans – cost control ¤ Select Block if the number or numbers that start with the sequence of digits should be blocked. The display will show Not possible! if an attempt is made to dial a blocked number. Comment (optional) You can enter a description of up to 20 characters for the dialling plan here.
  • Page 141: Activating/Deactivating Network Mailbox, Entering Numbers

    Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Activating/deactivating network mailbox, entering numbers Emergency numbers Dialling plans for emergency numbers (e.g. the local emergency service number) are fac- tory-set for certain countries. The fixed line network is determined as the Connection Type.
  • Page 142: Saving Messenger Access Data

    Your phone is already registered with the Gigaset.net Jabber server. An account has been assigned to your phone. You can chat to other Gigaset.net subscribers via this account. To do this you need to create a buddy list on the PC (see "Setting up Gigaset.net Jabber account" on page 143).
  • Page 143 In order to chat with other Gigaset.net subscribers via this account, you must transfer the required Gigaset.net subscribers to a contact list (buddy list) on your PC. You can use any conventional Jabber client for this (e.g. PSI, Miranda; see e.g. http://www.swissjabber.ch).
  • Page 144: Making E-Mail Settings

    For how to show the messages from your mailbox on your handset, see page 72. Activating/deactivating info services You can configure your registered Gigaset C47H handsets to display customised text infor- mation (e.g. weather reports, RSS feeds) in the idle display.
  • Page 145: Selecting And Registering Online Directories For Access

    Web configurator to define which online directories you wish to use. You can also elect to display the name under which the caller making an incoming call is saved in the online or Gigaset.net directory (Display of caller’s name) –...
  • Page 146: Changing Internal Handset Numbers And Names

    Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Changing internal handset numbers and names Changing internal handset numbers and names Each handset is automatically assigned an internal number (1 to 6) and an internal name ("INT "INT 2" etc.) when it registers with the base station (page 88). 1", The internal numbers and names of all registered handsets can be changed.
  • Page 147 Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Loading and deleting handset directories to/from the PC Please note: – You can find information on the vCard format (vcf) on the Internet, e.g. under: www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VCard or www.de.wikipedia.org/wiki/VCard (You can set the display language at the bottom left-hand side in the navigation area of the Web page.) –...
  • Page 148 Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Loading and deleting handset directories to/from the PC Deleting the directory ¤ In the area, click Delete. Handset Directory ¤ Confirm the security prompt Telephone directory of the selected handset will be deleted. Continue? with OK.
  • Page 149: Activating Voip Status Message Display

    If necessary, you can load updates of the base station firmware onto your phone. The server on which Gigaset Communications makes new firmware versions available for your base station is set by default. The URL of the Internet server is displayed in the...
  • Page 150: Activating/Deactivating The Automatic Version Check

    Internet. Activating/deactivating the automatic version check When the version check is activated, the phone checks on a daily basis whether the Gigaset configuration server is carrying a new version of the phone firmware or of the file with the general settings for your VoIP provider.
  • Page 151: Copy Date And Time From Time Server

    Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Copy date and time from time server Copy date and time from time server The date and time are shown in the idle display of registered handsets. They are important, for example, for stating the correct time in the calls list and for the "alarm clock" function. There are two methods for updating the time and date on your base station: manually with one of the registered handsets (page 13) or automatically by synchronisation with a time server on the Internet.
  • Page 152: Querying The Phone Status

    Web configurator – configuring the telephone via a PC Querying the phone status Please note: – The default time server "europe.pool.ntp.org" will remain stored in the base station even if you overwrite it. If you delete your time server from the field and synchronisation is still Time Server activated, the base station will return to synchronisation with the default time server.
  • Page 153: Appendix

    When it has fully dried out, you will normally be able to use it again. Questions and answers If you have any questions about using your phone, visit us a www.gigaset.com/customercare at any time. The table below contains a list of common problems and possible solutions. Please note: To support the service team, it can be helpful if you have the following information to hand: –...
  • Page 154 Appendix Questions and answers The display is blank. 1. The handset is not switched on. ¥ Press and hold the end call key 2. The battery is flat. ¥ Charge the battery or replace it (page 11). The keys of a handset do not respond when pressed. The keypad lock is activated.
  • Page 155 Appendix Questions and answers When making calls from the fixed line network, the caller's phone number is not displayed although CLIP (page 34) is set. Calling Line Identification is not enabled. ¥ The caller should ask his network provider to enable Calling Line Identification (CLI). You hear an error tone when keying an input (a descending tone sequence).
  • Page 156 File corrupted! is displayed, the firmware or profile file may be invalid. ¥ Please only use firmware and downloads that are made available on the preconfigured Gigaset server (page 149) or at www.gigaset.com/customercare. 3. If is displayed, the download server may not be accessible.
  • Page 157: Voip Status Codes

    Appendix Questions and answers VoIP status codes If you have problems with your VoIP connections, activate the Show Stat. on HS function (page 108, page 149). You will then receive a VoIP status code that will support you in problem analysis. Also enter the code during problem analysis by the Service department. In the following tables you will find the meanings of the most important status codes and messages.
  • Page 158 Appendix Questions and answers Status Meaning code 0x413 Message is too long. 0x414 URI is too long. 0x415 Query format is not supported. 0x416 URI is faulty. 0x420 Incorrect ending 0x421 Incorrect ending 0x423 The requested service is not supported by the VoIP provider. 0x480 The dialled number is temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 159 Appendix Questions and answers Status Meaning code 0x503 The query cannot currently be processed by the receiving device or the proxy because the server is either overloaded or is being serviced. If it is possible for the query to be repeated in the foreseeable future, the server informs the caller or the phone of this.
  • Page 160: Checking Service Information

    (hexadecimal). Variant, version of the firmware (digits 3 to 5). Gigaset.net number of your phone. With this number you can call a service employee over the Internet without needing to be registered with a VoIP provider. This means that the employee can test online connections and VoIP telephony irrespective of the VoIP pro- vider.
  • Page 161: Service (Customer Care)

    Replacement or repair services are not offered in countries where our product is not sold by authorised dealers. We, Gigaset Communications GmbH, declare that this device meets the essential require- ments and other relevant regulations laid down in Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 162: Specifications

    The device is supplied with two recommended batteries. Handset operating times/charging times The operating time of your Gigaset depends on the capacity and age of the batteries and the way they are used. (All times are maximum possible times and apply when the display backlight is switched off).
  • Page 163: Icons

    Appendix Icons Power consumption for base station and charger The power consumption for the base station is approx. 1.3 watt. The power consumption for the charging cradle is approx. 0.5 watt. General specifications Interfaces Fixed line network, Ethernet No. of channels 60 duplex channels Radio frequency range 1880–1900 MHz...
  • Page 164: Example Of A Menu Input

    Appendix Example of a menu input Example of a menu input The steps you need to perform are shown in abbreviated form in the user guide. This is illustrated below using the example of "Setting the contrast for the display". The things you have to do are explained in the boxes.
  • Page 165: Example Of Multiple Line Input

    Appendix Example of multiple line input Example of multiple line input In many situations you can change settings or enter data in several lines of a display. In this user guide, icons are used to guide you step by step through multiple line input. This is illustrated below using the example of "Setting the date and time".
  • Page 166: Writing And Editing Text

    Appendix Writing and editing text Writing and editing text The following rules apply when writing text: Control the cursor with u v t s. Characters are inserted to the left of the cursor. Press the star key * to display the table of special characters (see below "Entering spe- cial characters".) The first letter of the name of directory entries is automatically capitalised, followed by lower case letters.
  • Page 167 Appendix Writing and editing text Writing text/a name Press the relevant key several times to enter letters/characters. Standard characters ä á à â ã ç ë é è ê ï í ì î ö ñ ó ò ô õ ß ü...
  • Page 168: Gigaset C470 Ip - Free Software

    Gigaset C470 IP – Free software Gigaset C470 IP – Free software The firmware for your Gigaset C470 IP includes free software that is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License. This free software was developed by a third party and is protected by copyright.
  • Page 169 Appendix Gigaset C470 IP – Free software GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2.1, February 1999 Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
  • Page 170 Appendix Gigaset C470 IP – Free software For example, on rare occasions, there may be a special need to encourage the widest possible use of a certain library, so that it becomes a de-facto standard. To achieve this, non-free programs must be allowed to use the library.
  • Page 171 Appendix Gigaset C470 IP – Free software such function or table, the facility still operates, and performs whatever part of its purpose remains meaningful. (For example, a function in a library to compute square roots has a purpose that is entirely well-defi- ned independent of the application.
  • Page 172 Appendix Gigaset C470 IP – Free software 6. As an exception to the Sections above, you may also combine or link a "work that uses the Library" with the Library to produce a work containing portions of the Library, and distribute that work under terms of your choice, provided that the terms permit modification of the work for the customer's own use and reverse engineering for debugging such modifications.
  • Page 173 Appendix Gigaset C470 IP – Free software 10. Each time you redistribute the Library (or any work based on the Library), the recipient automati- cally receives a license from the original licensor to copy, distribute, link with or modify the Library subject to these terms and conditions.
  • Page 174 Appendix Gigaset C470 IP – Free software DING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAI- NED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE LIBRARY TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFT- WARE), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
  • Page 175: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories Gigaset handsets Upgrade your Gigaset to a cordless PABX: Gigaset C47H handset Illuminated graphical colour display (65k colours) Illuminated keypad Handsfree talking Polyphonic ringer tones Directory for around 150 entries SMS (precondition: CLIP must be enabled) Headset socket Room monitor www.gigaset.com/gigasetC47H...
  • Page 176 Polyphonic ringer tones Directory for around 150 entries SMS (precondition: CLIP must be enabled) Headset socket Room monitor www.gigaset.com/gigasetS45 Gigaset repeater The Gigaset repeater can be used to increase the reception range of your Gigaset handset to the base station. www.gigaset.com/gigasetrepeater...
  • Page 177 Simple to configure using the handset menu Forward to outside phone numbers (intercom feature) Simple to install and register with the Gigaset system Replaces existing call button – no further cable is needed Supports the existing doorbell and standard door opener...
  • Page 178: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Special form of DSL. Application Layer Gateway NAT control mechanism of a router. Many routers with integrated NAT use ALG. ALG lets the data packets in a VoIP connec- tion pass and adds the public IP address of the secure private network. The router's ALG should be deactivated if the VoIP provider offers a STUN server or an outbound proxy.
  • Page 179 Glossary Chatting Form of communication on the Internet. During a chat, brief messages are exchanged between the communicating parties in real time. Chatting in this sense is understood to be a written form of communication. Client Application that requests a service from a server. Codec Coder/decoder Codec is a procedure that digitises and compresses analogue voice before it is sent via...
  • Page 180 You can specify the IP address of the primary/secondary DNS server. See also: DynDNS. Domain name Name of one (of several) Web server on the Internet (e.g. Gigaset Home) The domain name is assigned to the relevant IP address by DNS. DSCP Differentiated Service Code Point See Quality of Service (QoS).
  • Page 181 Glossary DTMF Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Another description for dual tone multi-frequency dialling. Dynamic IP address A dynamic IP address is assigned to a network component automatically via DHCP. The dynamic IP address for a network component can change every time it registers or at certain time intervals.
  • Page 182 Glossary Fragmentation Data packets that are too big are split into smaller packets (fragments) before they are transferred. They are put together again when they reach the recipient (defragmented). Full duplex Data transfer mode in which data can be sent and received at the same time. G.711 a law, G.711 µ...
  • Page 183 Glossary Headset Combination of microphone and headphone. A headset makes handsfree talking more comfortable. There are headsets available that are connected to the handset by a cable. HTTP Proxy Server via which the Network subscribers can process their Internet traffic. Uses one Infrastructure network to connect several Network subscribers.
  • Page 184 Glossary The IP address is made up of the network number and the number of the Network subscribers (e.g. phone). Depending on the Subnet mask, the front one, two or three parts make up the network number and the rest of the IP address addresses the network component.
  • Page 185 Glossary Network Address Translation Method for converting (private) IP addresss to one or more (public) IP addresses. NAT enables the IP addresses of Network subscriberss (e.g. VoIP telephones) in a LAN to be concealed behind a shared IP address for the Router on the Internet. VoIP telephones behind a NAT router cannot be reached by VoIP servers (on account of the private IP address).
  • Page 186 Glossary Port forwarding The Internet gateway (e.g. your router) forwards data packets from the Internet that are directed to a certain Port to the port concerned. This allows servers in the LAN to offer services on the Internet without you needing a public IP address. Port number Indicates a specific application of Network subscribers.
  • Page 187 Glossary Random Access Memory Memory in which you have reading and storage rights. Items such as melodies and screen pictures are saved in the RAM after you have loaded them onto the phone via the Web configurator. Registrar The registrar manages the Network subscribers current IP addresses. When you regis- ter with your VoIP provider, your current IP address is saved on the registrar.
  • Page 188 Glossary Server Provides a service to other Network subscribers (Clients). The term can indicate a com- puter/PC or an application. A server is addressed via IP address/Domain name and Port. SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Signalling protocol independent of voice communication. Used for establishing and ending a call.
  • Page 189 The sender is not notified about whether it is received. Uniform Resource Identifier Character sequence for identifying resources (e.g. e-mail recipient, http://gigaset.com, files). On the Internet URIs are used as a uniform identification for resources. URIs are also described as SIP addresses.
  • Page 190 Glossary Voice codec See Codec. VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol Telephone calls are no longer placed and transmitted over the telephone network but over the Internet (or other IP networks). VoIP provider A VoIP, SIP or Gateway Provider is an Internet service provider that provides a Gateway for Internet telephony.
  • Page 191: Index

    Index Index Auto-configuration code ..Automatic call acceptance ....version check ....Automatic configuration Access protection .
  • Page 192 ... earpiece volume ....to Gigaset.net ....handsfree volume .
  • Page 193 ....Correcting incorrect entries Gigaset.net ......
  • Page 194 ....when keypad lock is active ..Gigaset config ....End call key .
  • Page 195 ....... Gigaset.Net directory talking ..... .
  • Page 196 Index IP address talk key ......... . assigning (handset) .
  • Page 197 Messaging entering number ..Gigaset.net ....list ......
  • Page 198 ....Priority (messenger) ... . Gigaset.net ....Private IP address .
  • Page 199 ....registration assistant ... Search for subscriber on Gigaset.net replying to and forwarding ..
  • Page 200 Index Special characters Time ....Specifications setting manually ....... Standard gateway transferring from time server .
  • Page 201 Index advantages ....assigning IP address ... Wall mounting call forwarding ....base station .
  • Page 202 Index Withhold number display ....Working area (Web configurator) . . . Writing (SMS) ....Writing, editing text .
  • Page 203: Mounting The Charging Cradle To The Wall, Connecting

    Mounting the charging cradle to the wall, connecting the charging cradle Mounting the charging cradle to the wall, connecting the charging cradle...
  • Page 204: Mounting The Base Station To The Wall

    Mounting the base station to the wall Mounting the base station to the wall...

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