Overview Of The New And Updated Functions - Gigaset DX600A ISDN User Manual

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Overview of the new and updated functions

Overview of the new and updated functions
New and extended functions
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Extended possibility to connect devices to the FAX port:
Instead of the fax machine you can connect an analogue phone or a door bell
with two-way intercom to your Gigaset's FAX port.
From now on you can make internal calls via the Fax port and transfer calls to
other handsets.
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Two personal announcements can be saved for each answering machine.
Now, you can record for each local answering machine two announcements for
the advisory mode. When activating the answering machine you can select
which announcement shall be used.
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External call held internally on your device
Dependant from the settings of your phone external calls (during toggling or an
external consultation call) are internally held on your phone or on the phone
exchange of your provider. During the internal hold both ISDN lines are busy.
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Configuring an internal subscriber without a send connection.
You can configure your phone or each of the registered handsets so that you
cannot make external calls. But you can accept external calls and make calls to
an internal subscriber.
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The Web configurator allows additional IP settings for the base station. So you
can define a device name by which the base station can be addressed within the
local network.
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Further settings of the base station can be made via Web configurator: Enabling
the registration mode, changing system PIN.
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Via Web configurator you can change Bluetooth GSM connections' names in the
Known Devices list and delete the GSM connections from the list.
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After the first firmware update you can downgrade the firmware to the previous
version.
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The structure of the Web configurator menu has changed.
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