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  • Page 1 A580 IP...
  • Page 2: 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 Page £ 3 Display keys ( Page £ 4 Message key ( Page Access to calls and message lists; Flashes: new message, new call or new firmware or new provider profile available...
  • Page 3: Overview Of Display Icons

    Overview of display icons Overview of display icons = e V U Charge status of the batteries (flat to full) = (flashes) Batteries almost empty e V U (flashes) Charging Ð i Ñ Ò Signal strength icon Reception signal strength between the base station and the handset (high to low) | (flashes) No reception signal between the base station and the handset...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Safety precautions ........7 Gigaset A580 IP – more than just making calls ....8 VoIP –...
  • Page 5 Entering, editing and deleting own entry ......52 Calling a Gigaset.net subscriber ........52 Network services .
  • Page 6 Contents Setting the base station via the handset ....88 Protecting against unauthorised access ......88 Restoring the base station to the factory settings .
  • Page 7 Gigaset A580 IP – free software ....... . . 163...
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    159). 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. Please remove faulty base stations from use or have them repaired by our Serv- ice department, as they could interfere with other wireless services.
  • Page 9: Gigaset A580 Ip - More Than Just Making Calls

    VoIP account ( Page 128). Use Gigaset.net for VoIP calls. Connect your phone to the mains power sup- ply and the Internet, and enjoy free phone calls on Gigaset.net – without £ making any further settings ( Page 48).
  • Page 10: Voip - Making Calls Via The Internet

    You can find a list of recommended routers on the Internet at: www.gigaset.com/customercare From here, go to the FAQ page and select "Gigaset A580 IP". Search for "Router", for example. Access the services of a VoIP provider. You can open up to six accounts with different VoIP providers.
  • Page 11: First Steps

    First steps First steps Checking the pack contents one Gigaset A580 IP base station §§1§§ one mains adapter for connecting the base station to the mains power supply §§2§§ one phone cord for connecting the base station to the fixed line network §§3§§...
  • Page 12 Internet at www.gigaset.com. Select "Gigaset A580 IP" in the product field to open the relevant product page where you will find a link to the user guide. For information on how to find out the current firmware version of your base station,...
  • Page 13: Setting Up The Handset For Use

    ¤ If you need to open the battery cover, for instance to replace the batteries, place your fingertip in the cavity on the casing and pull the battery cover upwards. *Gigaset Communications GmbH is a licensee of the Siemens trademark...
  • Page 14 First steps Connecting the charging cradle The charging cradle is designed to be operated in enclosed, dry areas at tem- peratures ranging from +5°C to +45°C. ¤ Connect the flat plug from the power supply 1. ¤ Plug the mains adapter into the plug socket 2.
  • Page 15 First steps Initial charging and discharging of the batteries ¤ Place the handset in the charging cradle and wait until the batteries are fully charged (approx. 10 hours). Battery charging is indicated in the top right of the display 10 h by the flashing battery icon e.
  • Page 16 First steps ¤ Press the control key down repeatedly ..until the menu item Settings appears. Settings Ç ¤ Press the key below on the §OK§ display screen to confirm your selection. menu item appears on Date/Time the display. Date/Time Ç...
  • Page 17 First steps Ç ¤ Press the key below on the display §OK§ screen to confirm your selection. ¤ Enter the hours and minutes as Enter Time: four digit numbers via the keypad, e.g. Q M 5 for 07:15 am. Ç...
  • Page 18: Installing The Base Station

    For information on how to mount the base station on the wall Page 198. Warning Never expose the telephone to any of the following: heat sources, direct sunlight or other electrical appliances. Protect your Gigaset from moisture, dust, corrosive liquids and vapours.
  • Page 19: Connecting The Base Station

    First steps 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 network and the £ Internet Figure §§4§§...
  • Page 20 First steps 1. Connecting the phone cord and power lead to the base station Insert the phone cord into the lower connection socket at the rear of the §§1§§ base station. Insert the power lead of the mains adapter into the upper connection socket §§2§§...
  • Page 21 As soon as the cable connecting the phone and router is plugged in and the router is switched on, the key lights up on the front of the base station (paging key). £ You can now establish VoIP connections within Gigaset.net ( Page 48).
  • Page 22: Making Settings For Voip Telephony

    The (login) password registered with the VoIP provider General settings for your VoIP provider (server addresses etc.) An auto-configuration code (Activation Code) Your Gigaset phone's connection assistant can help you make these entries. Starting the connection assistant Precondition: The base station is connected to the mains power supply and a router. Your £...
  • Page 23 First steps As soon as the handset battery is sufficiently charged, the message key f on the handset will flash (approx. 20 minutes after you have put the handset in the charging cradle). ¤ Press the message key f. Start VoIP You will see the following display.
  • Page 24 First steps Please note You can also call up the connection assistant at any time via the menu £ Page 92). The connection assistant will also start automatically if you try to establish a connection via the Internet before you have made the necessary settings. Precondition: You have not activated the fixed line network connection as £...
  • Page 25 §Yes§ screen. The connection assistant establishes a connection with the Gigaset configura- tion server on the Internet. Various profiles with general access data for differ- ent VoIP providers can be downloaded here. After a brief period you will see the following display: Select A list of countries is loaded.
  • Page 26 First steps A list of VoIP providers whose data you can Select download is loaded. provider The first VoIP provider in the list appears in the display. ¤ Press up or down on the control key q Provider 1 repeatedly ... Ç...
  • Page 27 First steps Please note ..when entering access data, it is case sensitive. To switch between upper and lower case and digits, press the (several times if necessary). You can see briefly in the display whether upper case, lower case or digits is selected. Characters entered incorrectly can be deleted using the left display key below .
  • Page 28 Page 110). Together with your fixed line network number and the Gigaset.net number, your phone can then be reached via up to eight different phone numbers. You can assign the phone numbers to the individual handsets that are registered with the base station as send and £...
  • Page 29 First steps Icons on the idle display The following is displayed: the internal number, e.g. the quality of the reception signal between base station and handset (signal strength): – good to poor: Ð i Ñ Ò – no reception: | flashes £...
  • Page 30 First steps SIP registration failed Your personal data for registering with the VoIP provider may have been entered incompletely or incorrectly. ¤ Check your entries for Username, Authentication Name Authentication Password. Particularly check your use of upper and lower case. To do this, open the following menu on your handset: ¢...
  • Page 31: How To Proceed

    First steps How to proceed Now you have successfully started your Gigaset, you will probably want to adapt it to your personal requirements. Use the following guide to quickly locate the most important subjects. If you are unfamiliar with menu-driven devices such as other Gigaset tele- phones you should first read the section entitled "Operating the...
  • Page 32: Operating The Handset

    Operating the handset Operating the handset Control key In the following description, the side of the control key you need to press for each operation is indicated accordingly, e.g. t for "press up on the control key". The control key has a number of different functions: With the handset in idle status (without a screensaver) Press briefly to open the handset directory.
  • Page 33: Keys On The Keypad

    Operating the handset Keys on the keypad c / Q / * etc. Press the matching key on the handset. Enter digits or letters. Correcting incorrect entries You can correct incorrect characters in the text by navigating to the incorrect entry using the control key.
  • Page 34: Activating/Deactivating The Handset

    Operating the handset Activating/deactivating the handset With the phone in idle status, press and hold the end call key (confirmation tone) to switch off the handset. Press and hold the end call key again to switch the handset on. Activating/deactivating the keypad lock The keypad lock prevents any inadvertent use of the phone.
  • Page 35: Illustration Of Operating Steps In The User Guide

    Operating the handset Illustration of operating steps in the user guide The operating steps are shown in abbreviated form. Example: ‰ ¢ ¢ ¢ = on) Settings Handset Auto Answer §Menu§ This illustration represents: Þ Menu ¤ Press the display key below §Menu§...
  • Page 36: Menu Trees

    Menu trees Menu trees Phone menu Open the main menu on your phone by clicking on the right display key when the §Menu§ handset is in idle status. There are two ways to select a function: Using number combinations ("shortcut") ¤...
  • Page 37 Menu trees Settings £ 7-1 Date/Time Page 14 £ 7-2 Audio Settings 7-2-1 Call Volume 7-2-1-1 Earpiece Volume Page 84 7-2-1-2 Handsfree Volume £ 7-2-2 Ringer Volume Page 85 £ 7-2-3 Ringer Melody 7-2-3-1 External Calls Page 86 7-2-3-2 Internal Calls 7-2-3-3 Alarm Clock £...
  • Page 38: Web Configurator Menu

    Menu trees £ 7-4-6 Local Network 7-4-6-1 Dynamic Page 94 IP address 7-4-6-2 IP Address 7-4-6-3 Subnet Mask 7-4-6-4 DNS Server 7-4-6-5 Default Gateway £ 7-4-7 Telephony 7-4-7-1 Default Line Type Page 90 £ 7-4-7-2 Connection Page 92 Assistant £ 7-4-7-7 VoIP Page 93 £...
  • Page 39: Making Calls With Voip And The Fixed Line Network

    Making calls with VoIP and the fixed line network Making calls with VoIP and the fixed line network Making an external call External calls are calls made via the public telephone network (fixed line net- work) or via the Internet (VoIP). You generally decide which connection type you want to use for a specific call when you dial the number.
  • Page 40 126). Please note If you are using a GAP compatible handset other than the Gigaset handsets A58H, S67H, S68H, SL37H, S45 and C45, every call will be made via the standard connection, even if you press and hold the talk key.
  • Page 41 Selecting and dialling a connection via its line suffix You can configure up to six VoIP numbers on your phone in addition to the fixed line network number and the Gigaset.net number. A (line) suffix is assigned to each number (line) of your phone: the fixed line network number has the suffix #0 £...
  • Page 42: Ending A Call

    Making calls with VoIP and the fixed line network Cancelling the dialling operation You can cancel the dialling operation with the end call key a. Dialling emergency numbers – defining dialling plans You can use the Web configurator to block certain numbers or to define which of your numbers (fixed line network, VoIP) should be used to call specific num- £...
  • Page 43: Accepting A Call

    Making calls with VoIP and the fixed line network 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 assigned to your handset will be signalled £...
  • Page 44: Call Display

    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 112/Page 119). 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 direc- tory.
  • Page 45 Making calls with VoIP and the fixed line network Withholding calling line identification The number or name of the caller is not displayed in the following cases: The caller has activated the "anonymous calling" function. A caller from the fixed line network has not requested Calling Line Identifi- cation from the fixed line network provider.
  • Page 46 Making calls with VoIP and the fixed line network Screen display with CNIP (fixed line network) Precondition: Call is made from a fixed line network connection to your fixed line network number. If you have CNIP, then the name (town/city) that is registered with your net- work provider for the caller's number will also be displayed.
  • Page 47: Handsfree Mode

    Making calls with VoIP and the fixed line network Handsfree mode 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.
  • Page 48: Deactivating Your Handset's Microphone

    Making calls with VoIP and the fixed line network Deactivating your handset's microphone You can deactivate your handset's microphone during an external call (includ- ing during a conference or when toggling). The other party cannot hear you, but you can still hear them. Press the display key to mute the handset.
  • Page 49: Voip Telephony Via Gigaset.net

    VoIP telephony via Gigaset.net VoIP telephony via Gigaset.net You can use Gigaset.net to make free phone calls via the Internet directly to other Gigaset.net users, without having to set up an account with a VoIP pro- vider or make any further settings. You simply have to connect your phone to the power supply and the Internet connection and, if necessary, enter yourself £...
  • Page 50 You can also open the Gigaset.net directory by dialling 1188#9 (phone number of the Gigaset.net directory) and pressing the talk key If no connection to the Gigaset.net directory can be established, an error mes- sage will be sent and the handset will go into idle status.
  • Page 51: Searching For Subscribers In The Gigaset.net Directory

    Name added to Gigaset.net is displayed briefly. You have not been able to enter a name ... If the attempt to create the entry fails you can create it via the Gigaset.net £ directory ("Entering, editing and deleting own entry", Page 52).
  • Page 52: Using Other Functions

    ( Page 50). Your name in Gigaset.net £ "Entering, editing and deleting own entry", Page Please note If you select a Gigaset.net number from the local directory, the connection is automatically established via Gigaset.net (Internet).
  • Page 53: Entering, Editing And Deleting Own Entry

    Edit name or enter new name (max. 25 characters) and press §OK§ You can delete the name with If there is no existing 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.
  • Page 54: Network Services

    Network services 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 Restriction). Your phone number will not be displayed when making outgoing calls.
  • Page 55: Further Network Services For Fixed Line Networks

    Network services Further network services for fixed line networks The following network services can only be used for making calls via the fixed line network. You will need to request them from your fixed line network pro- vider. ¤ If you require assistance, please contact your network provider. Functions during a call Initiating ringback You have dialled a number via the fixed line network and can hear the busy...
  • Page 56: Further Network Services For Voip

    Network services Further network services for VoIP You can use the following network services to make calls via the VoIP connec- tion. Settings for all calls Activating/deactivating call waiting Precondition: Your phone will permit two parallel VoIP connections (see Allow £...
  • Page 57 Network services If the participant does not answer: ¤ Press the display key , to return to the waiting call. §End§ If the participant answers, you have the following options: Toggling: ¤ Use q to swap between the participants. ¤ ¢...
  • Page 58: Using Lists

    Using lists Using lists The options are: Redial list Calls list Network mailbox Redial list The redial list contains the ten numbers last dialled with the handset (max. 32 numbers). If one of the numbers is in the directory, the correspond- ing name will be displayed.
  • Page 59: Opening Lists With The Message Key

    Using lists Opening lists with the message key You can use the message key f to open the following list selection: Calls list £ Network mailbox, Page 71 A separate list is displayed for each network mailbox. Precondition: Its number is saved in the base station, it is switched on £...
  • Page 60 Using lists Please note Only calls to the receive numbers assigned to your handset are stored in the £ calls list ( Page 126). If no receive numbers are assigned, all calls will be stored in the calls list for all handsets.
  • Page 61 Using lists Number or name of the caller (the number is always stored in the list with the area code) £ Call date and time (if set, Page Managing entries in the calls list Precondition: You have opened the calls list and selected an entry. Press the display key.
  • Page 62: Using Directories

    Using directories Using directories The options are: the local handset directory where applicable, public online directories (country and provider-specific) £ Page 65 Local handset directory You can save up to 150 entries in your handset's local directory (number dependent on the number of individual entries). You can create a personalised directory for your own individual handset.
  • Page 63 Using directories Storing a number in the directory ¢ ¢ New Entry §Menu§ Enter the number and press §OK§ Enter the name and press §OK§ Please note £ For information on how to enter IP addresses, Page If you want to dial a number using a certain line connection each time, you £...
  • Page 64 Using directories Managing directory entries ¢ s (Select entry). Editing entries ¢ Edit Entry §Menu§ Edit the number if required, and press §OK§ Edit the name if required, and press §OK§ Using other functions Press the display key. §Menu§ The following functions can be selected with q: Use Number Edit or add to a saved number and then dial with c or save as a new entry;...
  • Page 65 Using directories Transferring the directory to another handset Preconditions: The sending and receiving handsets must both be registered to the same base station. The other handset and the base station can send and receive directory entries. ¢ ¢ ¢ s (Select entry) (Open menu) Send Entry / Send List §Menu§...
  • Page 66: Using Public Online Directories

    ( Page 140). 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/classified directory Precondition: The handset is in idle status.
  • Page 67 Using directories Entering the name/trade sector you are searching for (online directory) / (classified directory) Surname: Categor./Name: Enter the name or part of a name (max. 32 characters) and press §OK§ City: Enter the name of the town in which the subscriber you are search- ing for lives.
  • Page 68 Using directories Search result (hit list) The search result is shown as a list on the display. Example: 5/25 Sand, Anna Ma... John LennonSt... View Menu 1. 5/25: Entry number/number of hits 2. Two lines containing the name, industry sector or address of the participant (short- ened if necessary) You have the following options: ¤...
  • Page 69 Using directories Starting a 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 indicating too many hits).
  • Page 70: Using The Network Mailbox

    VoIP provider data is down- loaded. If you have registered a Gigaset C47H, S67H or S68H handset to your base station, you can also enter and activate the network mailbox via this hand- set.
  • Page 71: Configuring The Network Mailbox For Fast Access

    Using the network mailbox Configuring the network mailbox for fast access With fast access you can dial a network mailbox directly. Assigning key 1 of the handset, changing assignments The setting for fast access is handset-specific. You can assign a different mail- box to key on each registered handset.
  • Page 72: Listening To Messages On The Network Mailbox

    Using 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 following requirements: The corresponding connection is allocated to the handset as a receive number.
  • Page 73: Eco Dect: Reducing The Power Consumption And Transmission Power Of The Base Station

    ECO DECT: Reducing the power consumption and transmission power of the base station ECO DECT: Reducing the power consumption and transmission power of the base station The base station of your phone is an ECO DECT base station, this means that: The base station and the charging cradle use less power because they are equipped with a power-saving mains adaptor.
  • Page 74 ECO DECT: Reducing the power consumption and transmission power of the base station Activating/deactivating Eco mode / Eco mode+ ¢ ¢ ¢ Settings Base Additional Features §Menu§ Eco mode / Eco mode+ Select and press (‰ = on). §OK§ Signal displays Screen icon Signal strength: Ð...
  • Page 75: Setting The Alarm Clock

    Setting the alarm clock Setting the alarm clock £ Precondition: The date and time have already been set ( Page 14). Activating/deactivating the alarm clock ¢ Alarm Clock §Menu§ Select and press (‰ = on). Activation §OK§ After you activate the alarm clock, the menu for setting the wake-up time opens automatically.
  • Page 76: Using Several Handsets

    Registering handsets You can register up to six handsets to your base station. When you register a new Gigaset handset, the base station transfers the corre- sponding entries to its local directory to enable you to use online directories on your new handset.
  • Page 77: De-Registering Handsets

    The handset with the internal number 6 is being used: the handset you wish to register cannot be registered. Registering other handsets on the Gigaset A580 IP You can register other Gigaset handsets and handsets for other devices with GAP functionality as follows. ¤...
  • Page 78: Locating A Handset ("Paging")

    Using several handsets Locating a handset ("paging") You can locate your handset using the base station. ¤ £ Briefly press the registration/paging key on the base station ( Page All handsets will ring at the same time ("paging"), even if ringers are switched off.
  • Page 79: Changing The Name Of A Handset

    Using several handsets After all the changes are completed: Press the display key to save the input. §OK§ Press and hold (idle status). You will hear the error tone if an internal number has been allocated twice. ¤ Repeat the procedure with a free number. Changing the name of a handset The names "INT...
  • Page 80 Using several handsets Ending a call Press the end call key. Please note You can reject an internal call by pressing the end call key . Other hand- sets will continue to signal an internal "group call". If the called handset is not answered, the busy tone sounds after approx. 3 minutes.
  • Page 81 Using several handsets Open the list of registered handsets. §INT§ Enter the internal number of the handset. £ The external participant hears hold music if activated ( Page 90). When an internal participant answers you can speak to them. You have the following options: Ending a consultation call ¢...
  • Page 82: Handset Settings

    Handset settings Handset settings Your handset is preconfigured, but you can change the settings to suit your individual requirements. Changing the date and time Please note The address of a time server on the Internet is stored on your telephone. The date and time are taken from this time server provided that the base sta- tion is connected to the Internet and synchronisation with the time server is £...
  • Page 83: Activating/Deactivating The Screensaver

    French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch on your base station. In addition, these display texts can be stored in the base station in two other languages or in another language for two different types of Gigaset handsets. When selecting the language on the handset, these texts are downloaded to the base station from the Internet.
  • Page 84 Handset settings Info Services Approx. 10 seconds after the handset returns to idle status a digital clock and (if available) text information from the Internet appears on the display (e.g. weather reports, RSS feeds). The text information is displayed below the clock as a scrolling message.
  • Page 85: Quick Access To Functions

    Handset settings Quick access to functions function (open the redial list) is preset on the left display key of your handset. You can change the configuration, i.e. assign a different function to the display key. To start this function, you then simply need to press the button. Changing the assignment of the display key ¤...
  • Page 86: Setting Ringers

    Handset settings Adjusting the volume via the menu Briefly press the control key at the top. Call Volume Select and press §OK§ Earpiece Volume / Handsfree Volume Select and press §OK§ Adjust the volume and press §OK§ Press and hold (idle status). Please note You can also adjust the volume via £...
  • Page 87: Activating/Deactivating Advisory Tones

    Handset settings Setting the ringer melody Set different ringer melodies for external calls, internal calls and the alarm clock. Briefly press the control key at the top. Ringer Melody Select and press §OK§ External Calls / Internal Calls / Alarm Clock Select and press §OK§...
  • Page 88: Setting The Battery Low Tone

    Handset settings Setting the battery low tone The battery low tone advises that the batteries need to be charged. You can activate it, deactivate it or decide whether or not it should sound during a call. Briefly press the control key at the top. Battery Low Select and press §OK§...
  • Page 89: Setting The Base Station Via The Handset

    Setting the base station via the handset Setting the base station via the handset The base station settings are carried out using a registered Gigaset A58H handset. Some settings can also be carried out via the base station Web configurator. Look out for the ú...
  • Page 90: Restoring The Base Station To The Factory Settings

    Setting the base station via the handset Restoring the base station to the factory settings Resetting the base station via the menu Each individual setting is reset, in particular: VoIP settings such as VoIP provider and account data and DTMF settings £...
  • Page 91: Activating/Deactivating Music On Hold

    Setting the base station via the handset Activating/deactivating music on hold ¢ ¢ Settings Base §Menu§ Music on hold Select and press to activate or deactivate the hold music §OK§ (‰ = on). Activating/deactivating repeater mode With a repeater you can increase the range and signal strength of your base sta- tion.
  • Page 92: Updating The Base Station Firmware

    Automatic firmware update Your phone will check daily whether a newer firmware update is available from the Internet on the Gigaset configuration server. If this is the case, the message New firmware available will be displayed when the handset is in idle status, and the message key f flashes.
  • Page 93: Making Voip Settings On The Handset

    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 94: Changing Settings Without The Connection Assistant

    VoIP provider is available from the Internet on the Gigaset configuration server. If this is the case, the message will be displayed when the handset is in idle status, and the New profile available message key f flashes.
  • Page 95: Setting The Phone's Ip Address In Lan

    Making VoIP settings on the handset Entering/editing VoIP user data You must add your personal data to the VoIP settings. You will receive all nec- essary data from your VoIP provider. ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ Settings Base Telephony VoIP §Menu§ Enter the system PIN and press §OK§...
  • Page 96 Making VoIP settings on the handset Please note To assign the IP address dynamically, the DHCP server on the router must be activated. Please also read the user guide for your router. Viewing/changing the base station IP address You can only change the IP address if you have deactivated dynamic assign- ment.
  • Page 97: Activating/Deactivating Display Of Voip Status Messages

    Making VoIP settings on the handset Viewing/changing the default gateway to the Internet Enter the IP address for the standard gateway through which the local network is connected to the Internet. This is generally the local (private) IP address for your router (e.g.
  • Page 98: Operating The Base Station On The Pabx

    Operating the base station on the PABX 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 affect fixed line network connections. Setting recall Your phone is preset at the factory for operation on the main connection (recall 250 ms).
  • Page 99: Setting Pauses

    Operating the base station on the PABX Setting pauses Changing the pause after line seizure You can set the length of the pause inserted between pressing the talk key c and sending the phone number. M 4 O L §Menu§...
  • Page 100: Web Configurator - Setting The Phone Using A Pc

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC The Web configurator is the Web interface for your phone. It allows you to select the settings for your phone's base station via your PC's Web browser. The Web configurator on your phone provides you with the following options: Configure your phone access to the local network (IP address, gateway to the Internet).
  • Page 101: Connect The Pc With The Telephone's Web Configurator

    You will receive a message stating that 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 connected.
  • Page 102: Logging In, Setting The Web Configurator Language

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Please note The connection between the PC and the base station's Web configurator is a local connection (LAN connection). The Internet is only accessed to establish the connection. Logging in, setting the Web configurator language Once you have successfully established the connection, the Login Web page...
  • Page 103: De-Registering

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC De-registering £ In the menu bar ( Page 103) at the top right of every Web page in the Web configurator, you will see the Log Off command. Select Log Off to log off from the Web configurator.
  • Page 104: Menu Bar

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Menu bar The Web configurator menus are displayed in the form of tab pages, in the menu bar. The following menus are available: The start screen is opened once you have registered with the Web configurator. Home It contains information on the Web configurator functions.
  • Page 105: Working Area

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Working area Depending on the function selected, information or dialogue boxes are displayed in the working area which allow you to make or change your phone settings. Making changes Make settings for entry fields, lists or options. There may be restrictions regarding the possible values for a field, e.g.
  • Page 106: Buttons

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Buttons Buttons are displayed in the bottom section of the working area. Save entries on the phone. Reject changes made on the Web page and reload the settings that are Cancel currently saved in your phone to the Web page.
  • Page 107: Setting Phone With Web Configurator

    Page 112). £ – Specify the name of the fixed line network ( Page 119). £ – Activate/deactivate the Gigaset.net connection ( Page 120). – Configure settings to improve voice quality for the VoIP connections £ Page 121). – Define the standard connection for your telephone (fixed line network or £...
  • Page 108: Ip Configuration

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC IP Configuration Assigning the IP address Select the necessary settings for operating your phone in your local network and to connect it to the Internet. For more detailed explanations of the individ- £...
  • Page 109 Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC 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 convert the DNS name into the IP address when a connection is being established to a server.
  • Page 110 HTTP proxy server on the phone and activate handling of HTTP calls via the HTTP proxy server. Only then will you be able to access, e.g the online and Gigaset.net directories or obtain weather information etc. in idle display (information services).
  • Page 111: Configuring Telephone Connections

    Configuring telephone connections You can configure up to eight numbers on your phone: your fixed line network number, your Gigaset.net number and six VoIP numbers. You need to set up a VoIP account with a VoIP provider for each VoIP phone number.
  • Page 112 (IP1 for VoIP connections, for the fixed line network connection and Gigaset.net). Fixed Line 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 113 Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Configuring the VoIP connection ¤ ¢ ¢ Open the following Web page: Settings Telephony Connections. ¤ Select the Edit button next to the VoIP connection that you want to configure or the configuration you wish to change. This will open a Web page where you can make the settings that your phone needs to access your provider's VoIP server.
  • Page 114 Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Area: Auto Configuration The entire configuration process or a large part of the configuration for a VoIP connection is automated for many VoIP providers. You can download the nec- essary VoIP access data to your phone from the Internet. You have the following options: Fully automated configuration Preconditions:...
  • Page 115 Authentication Name, Authentication password). Profile files of the most important VoIP providers are available to download on the Gigaset configuration server. The address for the server is stored in £ your phone ( Page 145). To load the data onto your telephone, proceed as follows: ¤...
  • Page 116 Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Area: Personal Provider Data Enter the configuration data that is required to access your VoIP provider's SIP service. This data can be obtained from your VoIP provider. The field names in this area (Authentication Name etc.) listed in the following are standard names and may change.
  • Page 117 General Provider Data If you have downloaded the general settings for the VoIP provider from the £ Gigaset configuration server ( Page 113), 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 118 Please note If you have downloaded the general settings for your VoIP provider from the £ Gigaset configuration server ( Page 114), then some fields in this area will be preset with the data from the download (e.g. the settings for the STUN server and outbound proxy).
  • Page 119 Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC 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 120 Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Saving settings on the phone ¤ Select to save the changes. £ list will be shown after saving ( Figure 3 Page 110). Connections If you want to discard the changes: ¤...
  • Page 121 Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Configuring the Gigaset.net connection Your phone is assigned a Gigaset.net phone number by default. As soon as you have connected your phone to the Internet, you can make calls using the Gigaset.net and receive calls from other Gigaset.net subscribers, provided that...
  • Page 122: Optimising Voice Quality For Voip Connections

    (High Definition Sound Performance). Gigaset S67H, S68H and SL37H handsets, for example, are HDSP-compatible. G.711 a law / G.711 µ law Excellent voice quality (comparable with ISDN). The necessary bandwidth is 64 kbit/s per voice connection.
  • Page 123 Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Area: Settings for Bandwidth The settings in this area influence all VoIP connections (VoIP phone numbers). Allow 1 VoIP call only You can usually make two VoIP calls at the same time on your phone. If, how- ever, your DSL connection has a narrow bandwidth, there may be problems if two VoIP calls are made at the same time.
  • Page 124 Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC High Voice/earpiece volume is too low. Activate this option to increase the vol- ume by 6 dB. Voice codecs Precondition: The option is activated for the Own Codec preference Voice Quality in the area.
  • Page 125: Voice Quality And Infrastructure

    Please note that voice delays can occur depending on the codec used and the network capacity utilisation. Voice quality and infrastructure With your Gigaset A580 IP, you have the opportunity to make calls with good voice quality via VoIP. However, your phone's performance with VoIP – and therefore the voice quality –...
  • Page 126: Setting The Telephone's Default Line

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Setting the telephone's default line The default telephone connection defines which line type (VoIP or fixed line network) will be used to dial numbers when you briefly press the c talk key. The default line is applied to all registered handsets.
  • Page 127: Assigning Send And Receive Numbers To Handsets

    You can assign up to eight phone numbers to your phone: your fixed line net- work number, your Gigaset.net number and up to six VoIP numbers. You can assign as many of these numbers as you like to each handset as receive numbers.
  • Page 128: Entering Your Own Area Code, Activating/Deactivating An Automatic

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Please note If a VoIP phone number that has been assigned to a handset as a send number is deleted, the handset will automatically be assigned the first configured VoIP phone number. Calls made to a number that is not assigned to a handset as a receive number will not be signalled on any handset.
  • Page 129: Defining Dialling Plans - Cost Control

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Defining dialling plans – cost control You can define dialling plans to reduce costs: You can define the line (one of your VoIP accounts, the fixed line network) through which calls to specific numbers should be made and paid for. If you enter just a few digits (e.g.
  • Page 130 Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Connection Type The list shows all the VoIP connections that you have configured as well as your fixed line network connection. It also displays the name assigned to each con- nection. ¤...
  • Page 131: Emergency Numbers

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Activating/deactivating dialling plans ¤ Select the option in the column to activate/deactivate the correspond- Active ing dialling plan ( = activated). A deactivated dialling plan will not take effect until it is reactivated. Deleting dialling plans ¤...
  • Page 132: Activating/Deactivating Network Mailbox, Entering Numbers

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Activating/deactivating network mailbox, entering numbers Many fixed network providers and VoIP providers offer answering 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 133: Setting Dtmf Signalling For Voip

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Setting DTMF signalling for VoIP DTMF signalling, for example, is required to check and control some network mailboxes via digit codes. To send DTMF signals via VoIP you must first define how key codes should be converted into and sent as DTMF signals: as audible information via the speech channel or as a "SIP Info"...
  • Page 134: Configuring Call Transfer Via Voip

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Configuring call transfer via VoIP If you are toggling calls via VoIP connections, you can connect the two external callers (provider-dependent). You can configure settings for this type of call transfer. ¤...
  • Page 135: Defining Local Communication Ports For Voip

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Defining local communication ports for VoIP Specify which local communication ports (port numbers) the telephone is to use for VoIP telephony. The ports must not be used by any other subscriber in the LAN.
  • Page 136 Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Specify a range of port numbers that are to be used as RTP ports. This range RTP port must be used in the LAN (router) for the phone. Enter the lowest port number in the left-hand field and the highest number in the right-hand field (numbers between 1024 and 55000).
  • Page 137: Messaging

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Messaging Your Gigaset A580 IP base station has messaging functions that can be used via a handset with messaging capability, e.g. a Gigaset S67H, S68H, SL37H or C47H handset, which you can register to your base station.
  • Page 138 Your phone is already registered with the Gigaset.net Jabber server. An account has been assigned to your phone. In order to chat with other Gigaset.net subscribers via this account, you must add the required Gigaset.net subscribers to a contact list (buddy list) on your PC.
  • Page 139 For information on how to go online with your handset with messaging capa- bility and chat to or call buddies, please see the extensive user guides for the Gigaset S675 IP or C470 IP, for example. These are available on the Internet at: www.gigaset.com...
  • Page 140: Configuring Info Services/Activating Idle Display

    If text information is available it is displayed in idle display on all registered Gigaset S67H, S68H, SL37H or C47H handsets for which the digital clock is set as the screensaver. The text information overwrites the digital clock.
  • Page 141: Selecting And Registering Online Directories For Access

    You can use your telephone's Web configurator to define which online directory you wish to use. You can also elect to display the name under which the caller making an incom- ing call is saved in the online or Gigaset.net directory (Display of caller’s name) –...
  • Page 142: Changing Internal Handset Numbers And Names

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Changing internal handset numbers and names Each handset is automatically assigned an internal number (1 to 6) and an internal name ("INT 1", "INT 2" etc.) when it registers with the base station £...
  • Page 143: Loading And Deleting Handset Directories To/From The Pc

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Loading and deleting handset directories to/from the PC The Web configurator has the following options for editing the directories of the registered handsets. Store the handset directories on a PC. Entries are stored in vCard format in a vcf file on the PC.
  • Page 144 Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Loading the directory file from the PC to the handset ¤ In the Transfer directory to handset area, specify the vcf file you want to load on to the handset (complete path name), or select Browse...
  • Page 145: Activating Voip Status Message Display

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Directory file content (vcf file) The following data (if available) is written into the vcf file for entry into the directory or transferred from a vcf file into the handset directory. Name §§1§§...
  • Page 146: Starting A Firmware Update

    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 this Internet server is displayed in the field.
  • Page 147: Activating/Deactivating The Automatic Version Check

    Activating/deactivating the automatic version check When the version check is activated, the phone checks on a daily basis whether the Gigaset configuration server has a new version of the phone firmware or the provider profile (general provider data). If a new version is available, a notification is sent to the handset and the mes- sage key will flash.
  • Page 148: Copying The Date/Time From Time Server

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Copying the date/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"...
  • Page 149: Querying The Phone Status

    Web configurator – Setting the phone using a PC Date and time settings are transferred to every handset after synchronisation. 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 Time Server field and synchronisation is still activated, the base station will con-...
  • Page 150: Customer Service & Product Warranty - Australia And New Zealand

    Gigaset; or 3. The product has been damaged by lightning or a mains power surge. 4. The Phone was not imported into Australia by Gigaset Communications GmbH. To obtain service during the terms of this warranty call the Information Line on AUS: 1300 780 878 or by e-mail at the Customer Care section of our website at www.gigaset.com/au...
  • Page 151: Questions And Answers

    Replacement or repair services are only offered for products purchased in Australia and New Zealand that bear Gigaset Communications GmbH local reg- istered N Number and Telepermit markings. Please have your proof of purchase ready when calling.
  • Page 152 Customer service & product warranty – Australia and New Zealand 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 12).
  • Page 153 Customer service & product warranty – Australia and New Zealand You cannot connect to the router and the phone is assigned a static IP address. ¥ Check on the router whether the IP address is already being used by another device in the LAN or belongs to the block of IP addresses that is reserved on the router for dynamic address assignment.
  • Page 154 File corrupt is displayed, the firmware or profile file may be invalid. ¥ Please only use firmware and downloads that are made available on the precon- £ figured Gigaset configuration server ( Page 145) or at www.gigaset.com/customercare. 3. If Server not available is displayed, the download server may not be accessible.
  • Page 155: Voip Status Codes

    Customer service & product warranty – Australia and New Zealand VoIP status codes If you have problems with your VoIP connections, activate the func- Status on HS £ tion ( Page Page 144). You will then receive a VoIP status code that will help you analyse the problem.
  • Page 156 Customer service & product warranty – Australia and New Zealand Status Meaning code 0x410 The requested service is not available from the VoIP provider. 0x413 Message is too long. 0x414 URI is too long. 0x415 Query format is not supported. 0x416 URI is faulty.
  • Page 157 Customer service & product warranty – Australia and New Zealand Status Meaning code 0x503 The query cannot be processed by the receiving device or the proxy at present 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 158: Checking Service Information

    Variant (digits 1 to 2), version of the base station firmware (digits 3 to 5). Gigaset.net number of your phone. With this number a service employee can call you over the Internet without you needing to be registered with a VoIP provider. This means that the employee can test online connections and VoIP telephony irrespective of the VoIP provider.
  • Page 159: Environment

    Environment Our environmental mission statement Gigaset Communications GmbH assumes social responsibility and is actively committed to a better world. Our ideas, technologies and actions serve people, society and the environment. The aim of our global activity is to secure sustain- able life resources for humanity.
  • Page 160: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Care Wipe the base station, charging cradle and handset with a damp cloth (do not use solvent) or an antistatic cloth. Never use a dry cloth. This can cause static. Contact with liquid If the handset has come into contact with liquid: ¤...
  • Page 161 Appendix Handset operating times/charging times The operating time of your Gigaset depends on the capacity and age of the bat- teries and the way they are used. (All times are maximum possible times). Capacity (mAh) approx. 1000 Standby time (hours) Talktime (hours) Operating time for 1.5 hrs of calls per day (hours) 80...
  • Page 162: General Specifications

    Appendix General specifications Interfaces Fixed line network, Ethernet No. of channels 60 duplex channels Radio frequency range 1880-1900 MHz Duplex method Time multiplex, 10 ms frame length Channel grid 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbit/s Modulation GFSK Language code 32 kbit/s Transmission power 10 mW, average power per channel Range...
  • Page 163: Writing And Editing Text

    Appendix Writing and editing text The following rules apply when writing text: Use t s to move the cursor to the right or left. Characters are inserted to the left of the cursor. The first letter of the name of directory entries is automatically capitalised, followed by lower case letters.
  • Page 164: Gigaset A580 Ip - Free Software

    Use of the free software contained in this product extending beyond the pro- gram sequence intended by Gigaset Communications GmbH is at the user's own risk – i.e. there shall be no claims for liability for defects against Gigaset Communications GmbH. The GNU Lesser General Public License contains refer- ences to the liability for defects of the authors or other holders of rights to the free software.
  • Page 165 Appendix 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 166 Appendix We call this license the "Lesser" General Public License because it does less to protect the user's freedom than the ordinary General Public License. It also provides other free soft- ware developers less of an advantage over competing non-free programs. These disad- vantages are the reason we use the ordinary General Public License for many libraries.
  • Page 167 Appendix 2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Library or any portion of it, thus forming a work based on the Library, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions: a) The modified work must itself be a software library.
  • Page 168 Appendix However, linking a "work that uses the Library" with the Library creates an executable that is a derivative of the Library (because it contains portions of the Library), rather than a "work that uses the library". The executable is therefore covered by this License. Section 6 states terms for distribution of such executables.
  • Page 169 Appendix It may happen that this requirement contradicts the license restrictions of other proprie- tary libraries that do not normally accompany the operating system. Such a contradiction means you cannot use both them and the Library together in an executable that you dis- tribute.
  • Page 170 Appendix 12. If the distribution and/or use of the Library is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places the Library under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded.
  • Page 171 Appendix How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries If you develop a new library, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, we recommend making it free software that everyone can redistribute and change.
  • Page 172: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories Gigaset handsets Upgrade your Gigaset to a cordless PABX: Gigaset A58H handset Illuminated graphic display Illuminated keypad Handsfree function Polyphonic ringer melodies Directory for around 150 entries www.gigaset.com/gigaseta58h Gigaset C38H handset Illuminated graphic colour display (65k colours) Illuminated keypad...
  • Page 173 Handsfree function Polyphonic ringer melodies Directory for around 150 entries Headset socket Room monitor www.gigaset.com/gigasetc47h Gigaset S67H or S68H handset HDSP ready Illuminated graphic colour display (65k colours) Illuminated keypad Handsfree function Polyphonic ringer melodies Directory for around 250 entries...
  • Page 174 Illuminated colour display (4096 colours) Illuminated keypad Handsfree function Polyphonic ringer melodies Directory for around 150 entries 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 175 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 key – no further cable is needed Supports the existing doorbell and standard door opener...
  • Page 176: 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 connection 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 177 Glossary Call Forwarding (Call Diversion) £ Call forwarding (Call Diversion). Call waiting = CW. VoIP provider feature. A beep during a call indicates that another caller is wait- ing. You can accept or reject the second call. You can activate/deactivate the feature.
  • Page 178: Call Waiting

    DNS servers on the Internet. You can specify the IP address of the primary/secondary DNS server. £ DynDNS. Domain name Name of one (of several) web server(s) on the Internet (e.g. gigaset.net). The domain name is assigned to the relevant IP address by DNS.
  • Page 179 Glossary DSCP Differentiated Service Code Point £ Quality of Service (QoS). Digital Subscriber Line Data transfer technology that allows Internet access with, for e.g. 1.5 Mbps over a conventional telephone line. Preconditions: DSL modem and the appro- priate service offered by the Internet provider. DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer The DSLAM is a switch cabinet in an exchange at which all subscriber connec-...
  • Page 180 Glossary Device software in which basic information is saved for the functioning of a Firmware device. To correct errors or update the device software, a new version of the firmware can be loaded into the device's memory (firmware update). Billing system for an Internet connection.
  • Page 181 Glossary Global IP address £ address. Global System for Mobile Communication Originally, European standard for mobile networks. GSM can now be described as a worldwide standard. In the USA and Japan national standards are now more frequently supported than in the past. Combination of microphone and headphone.
  • Page 182 Glossary IP (Internet Protocol) TCP/IP protocol on the Internet. IP is responsible for addressing subscribers in Network using IP addresses and transfers data from the sender to the recip- ient. IP determines the paths (routing) along which the data packets travel. A unique address for a network component within a network based on the TCP/ IP address IP protocols (e.g.
  • Page 183 Glossary MAC address Media Access Control Address Hardware address by means of which each network device (e.g. network card, switch, phone) can be uniquely identified worldwide. It consists of 6 parts (hexadecimal numbers) separated by a "-" (e.g. 00-90-65-44-00-3A). The MAC address is assigned by the manufacturer and cannot be changed. Mbps Million bits per second Unit of the transmission speed in a network.
  • Page 184 Glossary Outbound proxy Alternative NAT control mechanism to STUN and ALG. Outbound proxies are implemented by the VoIP provider in firewall/NAT envi- ronments as an alternative to SIP proxy server. They control data traffic through the firewall. Outbound proxy and STUN servers should not be used simultaneously. £...
  • Page 185 Glossary Proxy/proxy server Computer program that controls the exchange of data between Client Server in computer networks. If the phone sends a query to the VoIP server, the proxy acts as a server towards the phone and as a client towards the server. A proxy is addressed via Domain name/IP address and Port.
  • Page 186 Glossary Routing is the transfer of data packets to another subscriber in your network. Routing On their way to the recipient, the data packets are sent from one router to the next until they reach their destination. If data packets were not forwarded in this way, a network like the Internet would not be possible.
  • Page 187 Glossary Static IP address A static IP address is assigned to a network component manually during net- work configuration. Unlike a Dynamic IP address, a static IP address does not change. STUN Simple Transversal of UDP over NAT NAT control mechanism. STUN is a data protocol for VoIP telephones.
  • Page 188 The sender is not notified about whether it is received or not. 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 189: Index

    Index Index Base station activating/deactivating eco mode changing system PIN ... Access code (PABX) checking service information ....
  • Page 190 ..dialling to Gigaset.net ........
  • Page 191 Protocol ....Gigaset.net ....Dynamic IP address .
  • Page 192 ....Gigaset HDSP, see HDSP End call key ....
  • Page 193 Index earpiece volume Internal call ........handset mode call waiting .
  • Page 194 ... Messaging Line suffix Gigaset.net ....dialling with ....
  • Page 195 ....Private IP address ....Gigaset.net ....Protocol .
  • Page 196 ....VoIP connection ....Searching Status codes for subscriber on Gigaset.net ..activating display (handset) ..handset .
  • Page 197 Index STUN port ....STUN refresh time ....
  • Page 198 Index configuring (handset) DTMF-reminder for VoIP ....configuring (Web configurator) firmware update ....line suffix interface language .
  • Page 199: Mounting The Charging Cradle On The Wall

    Mounting the charging cradle on the wall Mounting the charging cradle on the wall approx. 2.5 mm Mounting the base station on the wall...
  • Page 200 Gigaset Communications GmbH Schlavenhorst 66, D-46395 Bocholt Schlavenhorst 66, D-46395 Bocholt Gigaset Communications GmbH is a licensee of the Siemens trademark Gigaset Communications GmbH is a licensee of the Siemens trademark © Gigaset Communications GmbH 2009 © Gigaset Communications GmbH 2009 All rights reserved.

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