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  • Page 1 Congratulations By purchasing a Gigaset, you have chosen a brand that is fully committed to sustainability. This product’s packaging is eco-friendly! To learn more, visit www.gigaset.com.
  • Page 3: Gigaset Sl910 - With The Special "Touch

    Congratulations on your purchase of the first Gigaset with touchscreen. This phone sets new standards with its high-quality genuine metal frame, 3.2" TFT colour touchscreen and excel- lent sound quality and, last but by no means least, its impressive interior qualities. Your Gigaset can do a lot more than just make calls:...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Gigaset SL910 – with the special "touch" ......1 Overview of handset ..........6 The base at a glance .
  • Page 5 Contents Using lists ............41 Redial list .
  • Page 6 Contents Using multiple handsets ......... 62 Registering handsets .
  • Page 7 Contents Appendix ............84 Caring for your telephone .
  • Page 8: Overview Of Handset

    Press briefly: open main menus ( page 24) ¢ Press and hold: activate/deactivate key and display lock ( page 29) Underside of the handset: Mini USB connection socket Connect wire-bound headset or handset to your PC (Gigaset QuickSync) Charging contacts...
  • Page 9: The Base At A Glance

    Overview of handset The base at a glance Paging key Press briefly: Start paging Press and hold (approx. 3 seconds): Set base to registration mode Flashes: Base in registration mode Lights up: LAN connection active (for firmware update only) Display icons Icons on the status bar The following icons are displayed in the status bar depending on the settings and the operating status of your telephone:...
  • Page 10 Overview of handset Option slider icons The functions on the option slider change depending on the operating situation. Icon Action Icon Action † Activate handsfree mode Determine free memory in the † resource directory þ (Handsfree mode is activated) (orange) Search Deactivate handsfree mode Ž...
  • Page 11 Action failed (red) Warning ‰ À Important information: This user guide describes the functions of the SL910 as supplied. Some of the functions are only available after you have carried out a firmware update for the ¢ ¢ base ( page 75) and for the handset ( page 86).
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions

    Otherwise you risk serious and permanent damage to your hear- ing. Your Gigaset is compatible with the majority of digital hearing aids on the market. However, perfect function with all hearing aids cannot be guaranteed. The handset may cause interference in analogue hearing aids (humming or whis- tling) or cause them to overload.
  • Page 13: First Steps

    Please note: Never expose the telephone to the effects of heat sources, direct sunlight or other electrical devices. Protect your Gigaset from moisture, dust, corrosive liquids and fumes.
  • Page 14: Connecting The Base With The Phone Network And The Mains Power Supply

    Connecting the base with the phone network and the mains power supply ¤ Insert the phone cable (cable slightly flattened) into the lower connection socket at the rear of the base. ¤ Insert the power cable for the power adapter into the upper connection socket at the rear of the base.
  • Page 15: Wall Mounting Of The Base (Optional)

    Wall mounting of the base (optional) Connecting the handset charger ¤ Connect the flat plug on the power adapter ¤ Plug the power adapter into the plug socket If you have to remove the plug from the charger again: ¤ Disconnect the power adapter from the mains power supply.
  • Page 16: Setting Up The Handset For Use

    Warning ¢ Use only rechargeable batteries ( page 84) recommended by Gigaset Com- munications GmbH, as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury. For example, the outer casing of the battery could be destroyed or the battery could explode. The phone could also malfunction or be damaged as a result of using batteries that are not of the recommended type.
  • Page 17: Charging The Battery

    ¤ To remove the battery, insert your fingernail into the cavity on the casing and pull the bat- tery upwards. Charging the battery The battery is supplied with a partial charge. Please charge it completely before use. ¤ Charge the handset in the charger for 5 hours.
  • Page 18: Setting Up The Base And Handset - Installation Wizard

    Setting up the base and handset – installation wizard Once the handset has been charged sufficiently, the installation wizard starts auto- matically. It helps you to configure the following key settings on the handset and base, which are required for operation: Time and date Display language Country in which the phone will be used...
  • Page 19 Comment: If you set the 12 hrs mode, am/pm is shown next to the number wheels. Date ¤ Touch the ’ icon next to Date to set 01.04.2010 the date. Display Language English Country ¤ Use the three number wheels to set the Date current date.
  • Page 20 This brings up a list containing all the Display Language available languages. The current language is marked with Ø. Ø English ¤ ± Touch the required language. Français If your language is not displayed, the list ± Castellano may be "longer" than the display. You ±...
  • Page 21 Please note If you have selected Other Country instead of a country, the Welcome page will also show the Country (Dial Code) entry. ¤ Touch the corresponding ’ icon and enter the International Prefix and International Area Code for the international country code, as described below for the area code.
  • Page 22: Handset In Idle Status

    Welcome The Welcome page is displayed again. ¤ Touch the [ è Save Setting] option to Time 08:32 save your settings. Date 01.07.2011 The handset switches to idle status. Display Language English Country Sweden Area (Dial Code) ‰ õ Skip Settings Save Setting Handset in idle status Once you have configured all the necessary settings, your handset switches to idle...
  • Page 23: Using The Phone

    Press and hold the end call key a again to reactivate the handset. Operating the touchscreen The Gigaset SL910H handset is primarily operated using the display and only to a small extent using the three buttons on the handset. Icons, list entries, buttons and sliders shown on the display are sensitive areas. You...
  • Page 24: Handset Idle Display

    Using the phone Handset idle display The idle display consists of three pages that are shown separately on the display. ¢ The configurable page (example page 20) You can customise this page yourself. More detailed information on configuring this page is available on page 66. By default, the date and time are displayed and quick access can be set for call ¢...
  • Page 25 Using the phone Status bar and status page On each of the three pages, a status bar appears in the header. Ð òô ó ¼ 06:00 INT 1 For the corresponding icons and their meaning, see page 7. Touch the status bar to display the status page. This page gives you direct (quick) access to the settings for Eco Mode, Eco Mode+, the Bluetooth interface, the ring- tone settings and the alarm clock.
  • Page 26: Using The Menus

    Using the phone Using the menus All the functions for the base and the handset are provided in a menu (main menu). Open the menu: ¤ Briefly press the middle key v when the handset is in idle status. The main menu is divided into two "pages" that are displayed separately. The Appli- cations page (subsequently referred to as the Applications menu) comprises all the applications offered by your base or handset.
  • Page 27 Using the phone Opening the submenu Touch an icon on one of the main menu pages and it will be highlighted. The corre- sponding submenu or a new display page is opened up with settings options for the application. The submenus are displayed as lists. The lists contain the parameters that can be configured and the current setting, available options or buttons to activate/deacti- vate.
  • Page 28: Scrolling Through Lists (Vertical Scrolling)

    Using the phone Settings i.e.: Ä Å á ï < > Date + Audio Display + Time Settings Keypad etc. The numbers are not shown in the display! They were positioned here above the menu icons for better understanding. ¤ If you want to activate a service function, press and hold (for approximately 2 seconds) the following icons relating to the numbers: A D G B 3 F E 9 H.
  • Page 29: Options

    Using the phone Options Many display pages (especially lists like directories, call lists) have an option slider in the lower section. This displays all the actions that you can apply in the current context. ¤ Touch an option to perform the corresponding action. Example (moveable option slider): <...
  • Page 30: Correcting Incorrect Entries

    Using the phone Correcting incorrect entries Briefly touch to delete the last character. Press and hold to delete the whole content of the number or text field. Entering text ¤ Touch the shift key to change between lower and upper case. If upper case is activated, the keypad is shown in upper case letters, otherwise it is in lower case.
  • Page 31: Returning To Idle Status

    Using the phone Returning to idle status ¤ Briefly press end call key a. ¤ If you do not press any key and do not touch the display, the display automati- cally reverts to idle status after approximately three minutes. Returning to the previous display page Just like the idle display pages, the ‘...
  • Page 32: Menu Tree

    Menu tree Menu tree ¤ Briefly press the v key when the handset is in idle status to open the main menu. The main menu consists of the Applications and Settings pages. ¤ Drag your finger horizontally across the display to switch between the pages. Applications menu Main menu Page...
  • Page 33: Settings Menu

    Menu tree Settings menu Main menu Submenu Additional setting Page Settings Current setting options â Date + Time page 16 Time Date ì Audio Ringtones Volume page 71 Settings Crescendo Int. Calls Ext. Calls Time Ctrl (Ringer Off) Anon. Call Silenc. Silent Alert Reminder Signal Volume...
  • Page 34 Menu tree Main menu Submenu Additional setting Page Settings Current setting options Display + Screensaver page 69 Keypad Activation Selection Slideshow Calendar Digital Clock Analogue Clock Backlight page 69 In Charger Out of Charger Backlight Timeout Number Info in Dial Lists Number Type Only page 41 Type and Number...
  • Page 35 Menu tree Main menu Submenu Additional setting Page Settings Current setting options Ê System Eco Mode page 56 Eco Mode Eco Mode+ Repeater Mode page 73 System PIN page 73 Local Network IP Address Type page 75 IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Preferred DNS server Firmware Update...
  • Page 36 Menu tree Main menu Submenu Additional setting Page Settings Current setting options ä Select Call Waiting page 38 Services Call Divert When Busy page 39 All Calls No Answer Divert to Ringback page 39 « Telephony Auto Answer page 70 Access Code page 78 Calls from Call Lists...
  • Page 37: Making Calls

    Making calls Making calls Making an external call ¤ Open the dial page, enter the number, briefly press c. ¤ Open the dial page, press and hold c, enter the number. You can cancel dialling by pressing a. Continuing a call on a headset Bluetooth headset: Prerequisite: Bluetooth is activated;...
  • Page 38: Call Display

    Making calls Call display For calling line identification If the number of the caller is stored in your directory, the number is replaced by the name of the directory entry. Ð 12:36 Ø w Ú Ringtone icon or caller picture from the directory entry Via External Line James...
  • Page 39: Handsfree Mode

    To do this, search for terms such as CLIP, calling line identification, phone number identification, caller ID, etc. in the system's user guide or ask the system manufac- turer. Further information on this topic can be found at: www.gigaset.com/service Handsfree mode ¢...
  • Page 40: Making Calls Via Network Services

    Making calls via network services Making calls via network services Network services are functions that your network provider makes available to you. You have to request these services from your network provider (there may be addi- tional charges). ¤ It is not possible to reprogram the network services. ¤...
  • Page 41: Network Services During An External Call

    Making calls via network services Please note For "Internal call waiting during an external call" and "External call waiting dur- ing an internal call", see page 65. In the [ ä Select Services] submenu: Using call divert (CD) ¤ Touch ’ and specify when calls Touch the ’...
  • Page 42 Making calls via network services Ending the consultation call ¤ Touch / next to the consultation call. You are reconnected to the first call par- ticipant. ¤ Press a. You receive a recall from the first participant. Call swapping Prerequisite: You are conducting an external call and have called a second partici- pant (consultation call) or have accepted a waiting call.
  • Page 43: Using Lists

    Using lists Using lists The options are: redial list, SMS inbox, call lists, list of missed appointments. Redial list The redial list contains the twenty numbers last dialled with the handset (max. 32 digits per number). To dial using the redial list when the handset is in idle status: ¤...
  • Page 44: Missed Appointments List

    Using lists Caller's number. The name will appear on the display instead if you have saved the number in the directory Date/time of call (if set, page 16) For missed calls, the number of missed calls from this number is shown in square brackets If the number is saved in the directory, the following is also displayed: ¢...
  • Page 45: Deleting Lists

    Using lists The icons have the following meanings: Number of new messages in the list ™ List icon (see below) Number of old messages in the list Deleting lists You can delete the entire contents of the individual lists: ¤ ¢...
  • Page 46: Configuring The Scope Of The Number Information In The Lists

    Using the directory Configuring the scope of the number information in the lists A directory entry exists for a phone number that has been transferred: Determine whether the list should display the selected phone number as well as the name and number type.
  • Page 47: Creating A New Entry In The Directory

    Using the directory Creating a new entry in the directory ¤ ¤ Open directory. Touch [d New New Entry Entry]. ¤ Touch the individual fields to enter the corresponding component of the entry. Name You can touch Add Number up to eight times to assign up to eight numbers to Add Number this entry.
  • Page 48: Dialling With The Directory

    Using the directory Dialling with the directory ¤ ¢ Open the directory ( page 44). You have the following options: ¤ Press c. The default number of the entry marked with the green dot is dialled. ¤ Touch the name in the entry. The default number of the entry is dialled. Excep- tion: If you have opened the directory via the dial page, the phone number is transferred into the number field and can be expanded if required.
  • Page 49: Transferring An Entry/Directory To Another Handset

    Using the directory Transferring an entry/directory to another handset Prerequisites: The sending and receiving handsets must both be registered to the same base. The other handset and the base can send and receive directory entries. You can transfer the entire directory, an individual entry or several individual entries.
  • Page 50: Receiving A Vcard With Bluetooth

    Using the directory Receiving a vCard with Bluetooth Prerequisite: The handset is in idle status. Bluetooth is activated. ¤ ¢ If the sender is in the Known Devices ( page 55) list, receipt occurs automat- ically. ¤ If the sender is not in the Known Devices list, enter the sender's device PIN and touch è.
  • Page 51: Sending And Receiving Sms Messages (Text Messages)

    Sending and receiving SMS messages (text messages) * Sending and receiving SMS messages (text messages) * Your device is supplied ready for you to send text messages immediately. Prerequisites: Calling Line Identification is enabled. Your network provider supports SMS within the fixed line network. To receive SMS messages, you must be registered with your network provider.
  • Page 52 Sending and receiving SMS messages (text messages) * SMS inbox The inbox contains all the received SMS messages and those SMS messages that could not be sent due to an error. ¢ New SMS messages are indicated on the handset with a message ( page 43) in idle mode, by a flashing LED (if set, see page 43) or you will hear an advisory tone.
  • Page 53: Setting Up The Sms Centre

    Sending and receiving SMS messages (text messages) * ¢ Call the number or save in the directory ( page 48). The number cannot be divided by a space. If it contains a special character (+ - / etc.), it is regarded as two numbers.
  • Page 54: Sms Troubleshooting

    Sending and receiving SMS messages (text messages) * ¤ Deactivate the SMS function: Enter B F 0. Reactivate the SMS function (default): Enter B F A. SMS troubleshooting E0 Calling Line Identification permanently restricted (CLIR) or Calling Line Identification not activated.
  • Page 55: Using The Network Mailbox

    Using the network mailbox Using the network mailbox You cannot use the network mailbox unless you have requested it from your provider and saved the network mailbox number in your phone. ¤ ¢ Touch [ ¶ Network Mailbox]. ¤ Open the Settings menu ( page 24).
  • Page 56: Using Bluetooth Devices

    You can exchange directory entries using the data devices and load ringtones and ¢ pictures to the handset using the Gigaset QuickSync software ( page 86). Please note A headset must have the headset or handsfree profile. The handsfree pro- file is preferred.
  • Page 57 Using Bluetooth devices Starting the search The search is started when you open the Bluetooth submenu under Settings and Bluetooth is activated. ¤ Open the Devices found list: Touch ’ to the right of the list (see picture above). ¤ Trusting the device adding the device to the known devices list ¤...
  • Page 58: Eco Dect: Reducing Energy Consumption And Radiation

    ECO DECT: reducing energy consumption and radiation ECO DECT: reducing energy consumption and radiation You are helping to protect the environment with your Gigaset SL910. Reducing energy consumption Your telephone has a power-saving adapter plug and uses less power. Reducing radiation The radiation from your telephone is reduced automatically: The closer the handset is to the base, the lower the radiation.
  • Page 59: Using A Handset As A Room Monitor

    Using a handset as a room monitor Please note Check that the base can be reached when Eco Mode+ is activated: Press and hold c. You hear the dialling tone if the base can be reached. When Eco Mode+ is activated, call setup is delayed by approx. 2 seconds and handset standby time is reduced by approx.
  • Page 60 Using a handset as a room monitor Changing the settings ¤ Room Monitor In the Applications menu, touch [ Ç Room Monitor]. ¤ Touch [ N Edit]. ¤ Select the sensitivity Sensitivity (High or Low) and destination for the room monitor call (Internal or External).
  • Page 61: Setting An Appointment (Calendar)

    Setting an appointment (calendar) Setting an appointment (calendar) You can remind yourself of up to 100 appointments. Birthdays in the directory ¢ page 48) are transferred into the calendar. Saving an appointment ¢ Prerequisite: The date and time have already been set ( page 16).
  • Page 62: Displaying Missed Appointments, Anniversaries

    Setting an appointment (calendar) Displaying missed appointments, anniversaries ¢ Appointments/anniversaries ( page 48) are displayed in the Reminders / Events list if: You do not accept an appointment/anniversary. The appointment/anniversary was signalled during a phone call. The handset was deactivated at the time of the appointment/anniversary. You can open the Reminders / Events list via the message page in the idle display.
  • Page 63: Setting The Alarm Clock

    Setting the alarm clock Setting the alarm clock ¢ Prerequisite: The date and time have already been set ( page 16). You can activate/deactivate and set the alarm clock using the status page ¢ page 23) or as follows: ¤ ¢...
  • Page 64: Using Multiple Handsets

    Using multiple handsets Registering handsets You can register up to six handsets and Gigaset repeaters to your base. Your hand- set can be registered on up to four bases. Each registered device is assigned an internal number (1–6) and an internal name (default names are INT 1–INT 6).
  • Page 65: De-Registering Handsets

    Using multiple handsets Registering other handsets to the Gigaset SL910 base You can register other Gigaset handsets and handsets for other devices with GAP functionality as follows. 1) On the base ¤ ¢ Press and hold the registration/paging key ( page 7) on the base (approx.
  • Page 66: Changing The Base

    Using multiple handsets Changing the base If your handset is registered to more than one base, you can set it to a particular base or to the base that has the best reception (Best Base). ¤ ¢ page 24), touch [ É Handsets and Base]. In the Settings menu ( ¤...
  • Page 67 Using multiple handsets Accepting/rejecting call waiting External call during an internal call ¤ Accept the call: Touch Accept. The internal call is placed on hold. ¤ Reject the call: Touch Reject. Internal call during an external call You will hear a single beep tone and receive a corresponding message. ¤...
  • Page 68: Setting Up The Handset

    Setting up the handset Setting up the handset Your handset comes with default settings, but you can change the settings to suit your individual requirements. Quick access to functions, QuickDial – customising your own idle display page ¢ ¢ On the configurable page of the idle display ( page 22, example page 20) you can customise applications, functions and phone numbers for quick access.
  • Page 69 Setting up the handset Removing application/function In configuration mode: ¤ Drag the corresponding icon back into the selection list. A QuickDial is deleted. The related entry in the directory remains unchanged. The settings for all other functions (e.g., wake-up time) remain unchanged. Selectable applications and functions Icon Description...
  • Page 70: Changing The Display Language

    Setting up the handset Icon Description ˜ Call list ¤ ¢ Touch the icon to open the call list ( page 41). Call List  Directory ¤ Touch the icon to open the handset's local directory ¢ page 44). Contacts ¾...
  • Page 71: Configuring The Keyboard/Keypad

    Setting up the handset Configuring the keyboard/keypad You can change the appearance and behaviour of the selection fields shown in the c v a display. The settings do not correspond to the handset keys ( ¤ ¢ In the Settings menu ( page 24), touch [ g Display and Keypad].
  • Page 72: Activating/Deactivating Auto Answer

    Setting up the handset ¤ Using the right button, activate/deactivate the display backlight in the charger or outside the charger. ¤ Touch the ’ next to Backlight Timeout. Select the off time. Please note The handset's standby time can be significantly reduced if the display backlight is activated.
  • Page 73: Setting Ringtones

    Ó Ô to adjust the volume. ¤ Crescendo Activate/deactivate the crescendo call Int. Calls with the button next to Crescendo. Gigaset Setting the ringtone ¤ Touch the ’ next to Int. Calls or Ext. Ext. Calls ¤ Gigaset Calls. Select the ringtone.
  • Page 74: Activating/Deactivating Advisory Tones

    Setting up the handset Deactivating the ringtone/silent alert for the current call ¤ ” Touch [ Silence]. Activating/deactivating advisory tones Your handset uses advisory tones to tell you about different activities and statuses. ¤ ¢ In the [ ì Audio Settings] submenu: In the Settings menu ( page 24), touch [ ì...
  • Page 75: Setting Up The Base

    Setting up the base Setting up the base Activating/deactivating music on hold ¤ ¢ page 24), touch [ ì Audio Settings]. In the Settings menu ( ¤ ¤ Scroll to Music on Hold. Activate/deactivate music on hold with the corre- sponding button.
  • Page 76: Resetting The Base To The Default Settings

    Confirm with Yes. Updating the base firmware Whenever there are new or improved functions for your Gigaset base, firmware updates are made available on the Internet for you to download directly (without a PC) to your base. You need a router to connect the base to the Internet, which is connected via a modem (may be integrated in the router) to the Internet, and an Ethernet cable (Cat 5 with 2 RJ45 Western modular plugs).
  • Page 77: Connecting The Base To The Local Network (Router)

    Updating the base firmware Please note This user guide describes the functions for the SL910 as supplied (other func- tions may be added later through firmware updates). If the firmware update results in operational changes, a new version of this user manual or the necessary amendments will be published on the Internet at: www.gigaset.com./gigasetsl910...
  • Page 78: Starting A Firmware Update

    Updating the base firmware Enter the IP addresses/subnet mask: ¤ Touch the ’ next to the IP address/ IP Address subnet mask. 192 . 168 . 2 ¤ è ç Enter the IP address in the 4 fields at the top of the display. –...
  • Page 79: Connecting The Base To The Pabx

    Connecting the base to the PABX Setting the automatic firmware update ¤ ¢ Ê In the Settings menu ( page 24), touch [ System]. ¤ ¤ Scroll to Firmware Update. Activate/deactivate the function with the button next to Automatic Check. If the function is activated, the base will check daily whether a new firmware ver- sion is available.
  • Page 80: Saving An Access Code (Outside Line Code)

    Connecting the base to the PABX Saving an access code (outside line code) If you have to enter an access code before any external number on your PABX, e.g., "0": ¤ ¢ page 24), touch [ « Telephony]. In the Settings menu ( ¤...
  • Page 81: Customer Service & Assistance

    Customer Service & Assistance Customer Service & Assistance Do you have any questions? As a Gigaset customer, you can find help quickly in this User Manual and in the service section of our Gigaset online portal www.gigaset.com/service. Please register your phone online right after purchase.
  • Page 82: Questions And Answers

    Customer Service & Assistance Questions and answers If you have any questions about the use of your phone, you can contact us 24/7 at www.gigaset.com/customercare. The table below also lists steps for troubleshooting. Registration or connection problems with a Bluetooth headset.
  • Page 83: Exclusion Of Liability

    Your PABX is set to pulse dialling. Set your PABX to tone dialling. Exclusion of liability The display on Gigaset SL910H has a resolution of 480x320 pixels, which is achieved with the aid of 460,800 control elements. Each pixel consists of three sub-pixels (red, green, blue).
  • Page 84: Checking Base Service Information

    This device is intended for analogue phone lines in your network. Country-specific requirements have been taken into consideration. We, Gigaset Communications GmbH, declare that this device meets the essential requirements and other relevant regulations laid down in Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the 1999/5/EC Declaration of Conformity is available at this Internet address: www.gigaset.com/docs...
  • Page 85: Environment

    Environment Our environmental mission statement We, Gigaset Communications GmbH, bear social responsibility and are 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 sustainable life resources for humanity.
  • Page 86: Appendix

    The handset is supplied with the recommended battery. Only an original battery may be used. Due to the constant progression in battery development, the list of recommended batteries in the FAQ section of the Gigaset Customer Care pages is updated regu- larly: www.gigaset.com/customercare...
  • Page 87: General Specifications

    Appendix Handset operating times/charging times The operating time of your Gigaset depends on the capacity and age of the battery and the way it is used. (All times are maximum possible times). Standby time (hours) * Standby time in Eco Mode+ (hours) * Talktime (hours) Operating time for 1.5 hours of calls per day (hours) *...
  • Page 88: Accessing Additional Functions Via The Pc Interface

    5 unused 6 unused Accessing additional functions via the PC interface To enable your handset to communicate with a PC, the "Gigaset QuickSync" pro- gram must be installed on your PC (free to download and more information at www.gigaset.com/gigasetSL910). Using this program, you can update the handset's firmware using a USB connection ¢...
  • Page 89: Using Open Source Software Contained In The Product

    The corresponding source code can be requested from dom, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed Gigaset Communications GmbH, but this will incur a EUR to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for this service if you 10 processing charge for the provision.
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  • Page 96: Index

    Index Index Bluetooth ..... accepting a call ......activating .
  • Page 97 Index Consultation call ..... . Display keys ......Correcting assigning .
  • Page 98 Index advisory tones ..... . making calls ......
  • Page 99 Index settings ......Paging ......
  • Page 100 Index Searching in directory ....pin connections .....

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