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  • Page 1 Fusion Up-to-date information on your product: wiki.gigasetpro.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Gigaset Smart Home ........
  • Page 3 Contents Advanced settings ..............81 Making/receiving calls .
  • Page 4: Overview

    Keys and operating elements Overview Keys and operating elements Touch screen Idle display p. 18 Handsfree key Enable/disable the speaker p. 30 Start dialling p. 27 Lights up: Call is being made via the speaker (hands- p. 30 free mode) Mute key Activate/deactivate microphone (mute) p.
  • Page 5: Connections And Ports

    Connections and ports Control key Scroll through lists and entries. p. 19 When phone is in idle: Open the call lists p. 37 Opening menu p. 20 Open list of directories p. 42 Scroll through the idle display screens p. 18 Home/Back key Cancel function;...
  • Page 6: Symbols In The User Guide

    Symbols in the user guide Symbols in the user guide Icons Warnings, the non-adherence to which can result in damage to devices or personal injury. Important information regarding function and appropriate handling or functions that could generate costs. Prerequisite for carrying out the following action. Additional helpful information.
  • Page 7 Symbols in the user guide Procedures Display menu Example: Setting the display language Settings Language Select language ( = selected) Save Step Actions required Open the main menu: In idle status on the display, tap the icon or press the centre of the Control key Settings Scroll to the Settings menu entry by swiping up or down or using...
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    Comprehensive user guides for all telephones and telephone systems as well as for accessories can be found online at gigaset.com/pro in the Support category. We thereby help to save paper while providing fast access to the complete up-to-date documentation at any time.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    89) Connect the device to the mains power. The Gigaset Fusion can also be supplied with sufficient electricity via PoE (Power over Ethernet) if the device is connected to a PoE-capable Ethernet switch (PoE class IEEE802.3af). In this case, you must not connect the device to the mains power.
  • Page 10 Manual configuration From the IP address type list, select static In the IP address field, enter the IP address for Gigaset Fusion In the Standard gateway field, enter the IP address of the standard gateway in the network In the Subnet mask field, enter the...
  • Page 11 With automatic configuration, a profile with all relevant settings for a provider or PABX for the configuration of a VoIP account is loaded onto the device from the Gigaset configuration server. You only have to enter your registration name. In display menu...
  • Page 12 Manual configuration If there is no profile for your provider/PABX, use manual configuration. You may need to add the configuration settings yourself once the wizard is closed. Your provider will supply you with detailed information. In display menu Wizards Select SIP Connection Manual setup ( = selected) Next...
  • Page 13: Using The Telephone

    Getting to know your telephone Display The display of the Gigaset Fusion is realised as a touch screen. The phone is operated by directly touching the display (swiping or tapping) or from the Control key on the phone. In idle mode, three display screens are displayed and you can configure these yourself.
  • Page 14 Getting to know your telephone Bar for quick access to functions (call protection (DND), constant call divert, Bluetooth and Smart Home alarm) p. 18 Phone name; defined when getting started with the setup wizard. Change name: p. 74 Dots indicate the three idle display screens. The white dot marks the currently selected start screen.
  • Page 15 Getting to know your telephone Setting up function keys Function key From the Function list, select the required function Configure further settings for the function key Save General settings for function keys Display name Description of function key. This name is shown on the display on the function key. Provisioning Function keys can automatically be assigned via provisioning.
  • Page 16 Getting to know your telephone Call divert Enables call divert set up beforehand for the connection. Select the Select line for which call divert is set up (Function Access Code) The key sends a code to the phone system or provider to enable/ disable a function or service.
  • Page 17 Getting to know your telephone Call lists Displays the All call list entries. Size: 4x4 Actions: Dial a phone number: Tap an entry Scroll through call list: Drag the bar on the right of the list down or up. Saving a number to the Save number .
  • Page 18 Bluetooth Enable/disable Bluetooth function: Press briefly Open Settings – Network – Bluetooth menu: Press and hold If enabled, devices can be connected to Gigaset Fusion via Bluetooth p. 62). Info Displays current system information, such as Firmware update available Call up the right menu for the message:...
  • Page 19 Getting to know your telephone Control key The Control key enables you to navigate the menus and input fields, and also to call up certain functions depending on the situation. Most functions can also be performed by touching the touch screen. In the description below, the side of the Control key (up, down, right, left) that you have to press in the different operating situations is marked in black, e.g.
  • Page 20 Getting to know your telephone Menu navigation Many of the phone functions are displayed in a menu that consist of several layers. Opening menu on the bottom right of the display Press the Control key Select menu entry: Tap the required menu entry Select menu entry Press the Control key The currently selected menu entry is marked with a black bar on the...
  • Page 21 Getting to know your telephone Change PIN for keypad lock Settings Passwords & PIN’s Keylock PIN Enter current PIN Enter new PIN Save Text entry Text entry is carried out using the virtual keyboard shown in the display or the phone keys. Virtual keyboard The virtual keyboard is shown when you tap an input field.
  • Page 22 Getting to know your telephone Phone keys The virtual keyboard is disabled. Multiple letters and numbers are assigned to each phone key between and the key. As soon as a key is pressed, the possible characters are displayed under the text field. The selected character is highlighted.
  • Page 23 Starting the Web user interface Open Internet browser on PC/table Enter gigaset-config in the browser address field . . . The login screen is displayed If multiple Gigaset IP phones are available in your network, they are all displayed Select a device .
  • Page 24 Getting to know your telephone Changing the language The current language set is displayed on the login screen and all further Web user interface screens on the top right in the header next to the icon. Click the icon Select the language . . . The selected language is loaded Logging in Select user name (profile) Enter password (default: admin) Login .
  • Page 25 (widgets) with information about the operating mode of the phone compo- nents and provides quick access to important functions and settings. Open the overview page from any operating situation in the Web user interface: Click the Gigaset logo in the header Home Overview...
  • Page 26 Getting to know your telephone Call list List of most recent incoming, outgoing and missed calls with name (if known) or number, date and time and icon for call type. Missed calls Accepted calls Outgoing calls For new missed calls, the icon is coloured red Open the All call list: Click Call list Call back a caller:...
  • Page 27: Making Calls

    Making calls Making calls Your phone is connected to the local network via cable or WLAN. At least one VoIP connection has been set up and assigned to the telephone. Calling numbers On the telephone Enter the number Lift the handset Lift the handset Enter the number Dial...
  • Page 28 Making calls Dialling from the directory On the telephone Lift the handset Contacts . . . The local phonebook is opened Select an entry Tap the number Local directory: Briefly press Select an entry Lift the handset Central directory: Press and hold Central directory Select an entry...
  • Page 29 Making calls Anonymous calling If you enable the function, your number will not be displayed for the caller. If the provider supports this function, this also applies to external calls. In display menu Settings Telephony Call settings . . . Under Anonymous calls you will see a list of set-up telephones Enable/disable withheld number function for each device with the switch (...
  • Page 30 Making calls Switching the "Do not disturb" function on and off Incoming calls are not signalled. Open quick access: Touch the bar at the top of the display and drag it down Tap Do not Disturb . . . The function is enabled/disabled When the function is enabled, is shown on the display instead of the name Protection from anonymous callers...
  • Page 31 Making calls Talking with several participants on the telephone Accepting/rejecting Call Waiting The PABX or the provider supports this function and the function is activated on the telephone. Another call comes in during a conversation. The call is signalled in the display and by the Call Waiting tone.
  • Page 32 Making calls Two simultaneous incoming calls When there are two simultaneous incoming calls, both are shown on the display. One call is shown enlarged on the display, an element with the number or name is shown on the top left for the second call.
  • Page 33: Call Divert

    Call divert Transferring a call Forwarding a call to another external participant during the call You are conducting a call. Blind transfer Initiate a call to another participant using the keypad, directory, call list or a function key . . . As soon as the call is accepted, the call is transferred It is always the active participant alone who is transferred.
  • Page 34 Enable the required divert (Always / On Busy / When no answer) with the switch = enabled) . . . The Target list shows suitable divert destinations Select destination (Phone number / DECT handset / Group / Fusion base) Enter number depending on selected destination or select from list When no answer: The call is diverted to the specified number if it is not accepted within the time entered in Delay.
  • Page 35 Call divert Setting up Call divert rules (Only for Admin user role) You can set up Call divert rules for multiple devices, connections and call groups. If a Call divert rule is enabled, an incoming call will be handled immediately according to the rule and not forwarded to the relevant terminals.
  • Page 36 Call divert Enabling/disabling Call divert rules In display menu The Call divert rule is set up in the Web user interface. Settings Telephony Call divert . . . The created Call divert rules are displayed Enable/disable the required rule with the switch ( = enabled) View rule details: Tap the entry...
  • Page 37: Call Lists

    Call lists Call lists The telephone saves different types of calls in lists. The following call lists are available: All calls All outgoing, accepted and missed calls. Accepted calls Calls that were accepted. Missed calls Calls that were not accepted (missed) If there are any missed calls you haven’t viewed, the Message key flashes .
  • Page 38 Call lists Call lists (example: in display) < Call list 10:25 Incoming Missed Outgoing Susan Brown 1130 0123456789876 via line_1 05221987654 09:10 05221987654 via line_2 Maxwell White 08:05 08912345678 via line_3 yesterday Johnathan 00:46 Select the required list in the header (All, Incoming, Missed, Outgoing) Information about the calls •...
  • Page 39 Call lists Using a different connection for the call Next to the entry, tap Select line . . . The number is dialled using the selected connec- tion Copying a number to the directory In display menu Copy the number as a new contact or add to an existing contact in the local directory. Open the call list Select a list Select an entry...
  • Page 40: Opening The Message Centre (Mwi)

    Missed call list was last opened; a voice message is considered new if it has not been listened to. The Message key can be assigned to all answer machines on Gigaset Fusion, but only one answer machine on the other telephones (handsets and SIP telephones). Assign- ment can be carried out under Device settings in the Web user interface.
  • Page 41 Opening the Message Centre (MWI) Displaying messages On the telephone The Message key flashes. If the Messages widget is placed on the idle display, it is coloured red. Press the Message key Tap the widget Missed calls indicated: The Missed call list is opened. New messages available: The Messages screen is opened.
  • Page 42: Directories

    The phone makes various directories available. The directories are accessible both via the phone display and the Web user interface. Local directory Individual for the directory valid for Gigaset Fusion Connected handsets have their own local directory. They are not affected by the settings.
  • Page 43 Contacts on telephone Creating a new contact An entry contains the name and/or surname and up to six numbers. Also in local directory: Company name and email address Open the directory Enter Name and Surname Select number type (Office, Mobile, Home) Enter the number Entering more numbers: Add phone .
  • Page 44: Contacts In The Web User Interface

    Contacts in the Web user interface Contacts in the Web user interface Open the directory Home Contacts Local contacts / Central contacts The entries are sorted alphabetically by surname by default. You can change the sorting order under Settings Contacts. The first 10 contacts are displayed in a table.
  • Page 45: Settings For Directories

    Settings for directories Copying a contact Copy contacts between the local and central directory and add contacts from both directories to the emergency numbers: Home Contacts Local contacts / Central contacts next to the entry Copy to Select the destination . . . The contact is copied Downloading a contact Download contacts in XML format and save on a computer: Home...
  • Page 46: Setting Up More Directories

    Setting up more directories Only for the Admin user role in the Web user interface. Alongside the local and central directories, the Gigaset Fusion can offer more directories. Google contacts / contacts from Microsoft 365 You can make Google or Microsoft account contacts available on the phone and in the Web user interface.
  • Page 47 Setting up more directories LDAP contacts You can make a company directory in LDAP format available on the phone and in the Web user interface. Settings Contacts LDAP contacts Enable/disable LDAP with the switch = enabled) Enter the name to be used to display the directory on the phone Searching for LDAP directory when dialling when there are incoming calls: Enable/disable name search with the switch ( = enabled)
  • Page 48 Setting up more directories Examples: AND operation: (& (givenName=%) (mail=%)) Searches for entries in which the first name and email address begin with the characters entered by the user. OR operation: (| (displayName=%) (sn=%)) Searches for entries in which the display name or surname begins with the characters entered by the user.
  • Page 49 Setting up more directories Example: Directory entry data on the LDAP server: displayName Peter Black homePhone 089987654321 givenName Peter telphoneNumber 0891234567890 Black mobile 012398765432 Attribute definition in the Web user interface: Display format %sn, %givenName; %telephoneNumber/%mobile The entry is shown on the phone as follows: Black, Peter;...
  • Page 50 Setting up more directories XML contacts You can make a public directory or company directory in XML format available on the phone and in the Web user interface. Settings Contacts XML contacts Enter the provider access data (name, server URL, user name and password) Select the numbers to be displayed from the Number filter list.
  • Page 51: Answer Machine And Ivr

    Answer machines Answer machine and IVR Answer machines The phone makes five local answer machines available. Network mailboxes can also be enabled for configured connections if this is offered by the provider. Local answer machines In display menu Settings Voicemail . . . Answer machines that have already been set up are displayed with their names Further settings: on the right next to the entry...
  • Page 52 Answer machines In the display menu and Web user interface Enter a name for the answer machine Next Select an announcement that has already been saved or record a new announcement Next Allow/do not allow voice messages to be saved = enabled The caller hears the announcement and can then leave a voice message...
  • Page 53 Answer machines Assigning answer machines to telephones The Gigaset Fusion can use multiple answer machines and therefore receive MWI notifications. SIP and DECT devices always only receive notifications for one answer machine. If multiple answer machines are assigned to these devices, the answer machine set up most recently on the device is indicated.
  • Page 54 Answer machines The internal number is displayed in the Web user interface in the Local voicemail boxes list. For quick access to your voice messages: Assign the internal number of the answer machine to a function key as a speed dial Place the Messages widget on the idle display In Web user interface...
  • Page 55 Answer machines Actions for voice messages In display menu Messages . . . All local answer machines that have been set up are listed Tap an answer machine . . . The list of voice messages on this answer machine is opened Play back: Tap the voice message Play message...
  • Page 56: Interactive Voice Response (Ivr)

    Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Interactive Voice Response (IVR) You can set up two Interactive Voice Responses. This means you direct questions automatically to a caller that they answer using the Select key. Depending on the answer, the caller either receives certain information or the call is forwarded to an extension or answer machine. Ques- tions and information are saved as announcements in the system.
  • Page 57: Announcements

    Announcements Announcements Upload or record your own announcement for the answer machines, interactive voice menu and call divert. In display menu Settings Sounds & Audio Announcements . . . Existing recordings are displayed with name and duration Playing back the announcement: Stop with Stop...
  • Page 58: Additional Functions

    Door interphone Additional functions Door interphone The telephone can operate a door interphone. For door interphone authentication, you need the device SIP password and user name and the DTMF code to open the door. Setting up a door interphone The door interphone must be entered as a SIP device in the list of telephones. Not all the param- eters relevant for SIP phones are relevant for door interphones.
  • Page 59: Dect Handsets

    The video is ended and restarted if the call with the door interphone is the only call. DECT handsets For freedom of movement while using the phone, you can register up to eight cordless DECT handsets on the Gigaset Fusion. Registering a DECT handset In display menu Settings...
  • Page 60 This function is also helpful if you have installed a backup file, as some settings cannot be copied across when backing up the system (DECT registration, Bluetooth registration, Google/Microsoft accounts, Gigaset account for Smart Home). In Web user interface Settings...
  • Page 61 Enter registration PIN in text field Save settings: Save Connecting DECT repeater A repeater increases the receiving range between the Gigaset handset and base. You can register up to two repeaters. More information on Gigaset repeaters is available from the repeater user guide and www.gigaset.com.
  • Page 62: Bluetooth

    = enabled) If Bluetooth is enabled, the display shows the icon. Connecting devices Devices that you want to connect to Gigaset Fusion via Bluetooth must be visible via Bluetooth. Check the device settings if required. In display menu Quick access:...
  • Page 63 Gigaset Fusion can swap contacts with other phones, for example, a smartphone or a Gigaset handset. Allowing/preventing access to contacts If the function is enabled, the connected device can access the contacts on Gigaset Fusion. For example, on a Gigaset handset, the local directory can be attached as a Bluetooth directory. In display menu...
  • Page 64: Black Lists

    Black lists In Web user interface Settings Network Bluetooth Next to the device whose contacts you wish to import, click Automatic import: Enable/disable the function with the switch ( = enabled) Import manually: Click Import Import . . . The contacts are transferred All contacts from the handset are imported.
  • Page 65: Emergency Numbers

    Emergency numbers Entering a number in the black list In Web user interface Home Contacts Blacklist Select whether the block applies to Incoming calls or Outgoing calls Enter a number Enter a comment for the block Save . . . The block is entered in the black list Copying numbers from call and messages lists Copy numbers from a call list or list of voice messages to the black list.
  • Page 66: Gigaset Smart Home

    The sensors and rules are managed solely via the app. The Fusion only shows the events and sensor details. User account You must log in to the device so that the Smart Home system data is available for the Fusion. In display menu Smart Home...
  • Page 67 Alarm modes: Home, Away, Night, Custom Set up the alarm modes with the Gigaset elements app on the smartphone as required. On Gigaset Fusion you can switch to the current active alarm mode.
  • Page 68: Settings

    Date and time Settings The telephone is preconfigured. Individual settings can be modified via the telephone display menu or the Web user interface. Date and time The date and time can be set using a time server in the network or manually. In display menu Settings Date &...
  • Page 69: Language

    Language Language Setting the display language In display menu Settings Language Select language ( = selected) Save Setting the language for the Web user interface The current language set is displayed on the login screen and all further Web user interface screens on the top right in the header next to the icon.
  • Page 70 Display In Web user interface Settings Device Display Night mode Activation: Enable/disable the function with the switch ( = enabled) Set time period: In the from / to fields, select the hours and minutes for the start and end of the time period Switch the ringtone off: Enable/disable Call silencing with the switch ( = enabled)
  • Page 71 Display In Web user interface Settings Device Display Screensaver Activate after: Select the time after which the screensaver is to be activated Show: Select the desired screensaver Save the settings: Save In the display menu for Slideshow: Select the interval between images . . . The available images are displayed Mark the required images ( = marked)
  • Page 72: Sounds & Audio

    Sounds & Audio Sounds & Audio Ringtones Set different ringtones for external and internal calls, group calls and the door interphone. In display menu Settings Sounds & Audio Ringtones In Web user interface Settings Device Sounds Ringtones library Select call type (External calls / Internal calls / Group calls / Door intercom) Select ring- tone ( = selected)
  • Page 73: Keys And Widgets

    Keys and widgets In Web user interface Settings Device Sounds Volume Set the volume with the slider During a call, you can change the volume of the handset, handsfree function and headset with the volume keys Advisory tones Enable/disable acoustic signals for confirmations and key clicks. In display menu Settings Sounds &...
  • Page 74: Telephony

    Telephony Telephony Managing PABX Managing corded and cordless PABX. PABX are your own device (Gigaset Fusion), other SIP devices (such as a phone, a door interphone) and DECT handsets or repeaters. In display menu Settings Telephony Phone devices . . . The PABX managed by the...
  • Page 75 You can create this setting for your own device, SIP phones and DECT handsets. All answer machines can be assigned to Gigaset Fusion. For other SIP phones and DECT handsets, only one answer machine can be configured for MWI.
  • Page 76 Telephony Use the Web user interface to change and delete call groups. In Web user interface Settings Telephony Phone devices Ringing groups . . . If there are call groups already, they are listed with the following information: Name, internal number, outgoing and incoming numbers, group members Add new group: Select Add...
  • Page 77 Registered. Adding a new connection Gigaset makes provider profiles available for setting up VoIP connections, with suitable basic parameters set for a provider. All you have to do is enter the access data. If there is no profile for your provider, you can set up configuration manually.
  • Page 78: System

    System System Updating firmware You will receive a message if new firmware is available for the phone. In the phone display: in the Info widget for quick access functions In the Web user interface: in the System status widget on the overview screen In display menu Service Update &...
  • Page 79 System Saving and restoring settings Save data from the telephone to the PC and restore it back to the telephone if necessary. In display menu Service Update & Backup Backup . . . If a backup has already been created, the data of the last backup is displayed Backups can only be created in the Web user interface.
  • Page 80 System Restart the system In display menu Service Update & Backup Reboot Confirm prompt with Reboot . . . The phone is restarted and temporarily not ready for operation Once this has been completed, the phone is in idle status. In Web user interface Settings System...
  • Page 81: Advanced Settings

    Making/receiving calls Advanced settings Making/receiving calls Access code (Only for Admin user role) If you operate the phone on a PABX, you may need to dial an access code for external calls (e.g. "0"). If you save the access code in the configuration, it will be prefixed automatically for every external call.
  • Page 82 Making/receiving calls National Prefix Prefix for the area code. Value: max. 4 digits, 0-9. These numbers are prefixed for the area code for national long-distance calls. National Area code for your area (depending on country/provider). Value: max. 8 digits, 0-9 Example "London": Prefix = 0, Area Code = 207 Save settings: Save...
  • Page 83 Setting STUN server (Only for Admin user role) If you have downloaded the provider profile of your VoIP provider from the Gigaset configura- tion server, the settings for STUN are already assigned (STUN = Session Traversal Utilities for NAT). The phone can determine its public address using STUN. The phone needs this address to receive caller voice data.
  • Page 84: Audio

    Audio Audio Voice quality (Only for Admin user role) The voice quality for VoIP calls depends primarily on the codec used for the transfer and the available bandwidth of the network connection. A "better" codec (better voice quality) means more data needs to be transferred, i.e. it requires a network connection with a larger bandwidth. You can change the tone quality by selecting the voice codecs your phone should use and spec- ifying the order in which the codecs are suggested when a VoIP connection is set up.
  • Page 85 Audio Hold music If a call is put on hold, for example for a consultation call or to initiate a conference call, the partic- ipant hears hold music. If you do not want to use the standard melody, you can upload a music file.
  • Page 86: Provisioning

    Click Start Installing an incorrect provisioning profile may make the phone unusable. The provisioning profile from the Gigaset provisioning server is used by default. If you reset the phone to default settings, this profile will be installed again. VoIP profile...
  • Page 87: Network

    Network Network Local network (LAN) The phone is automatically integrated into the local network by default. You connect the tele- phone to the network (for example, using a router), the IP address is assigned automatically and further network settings are adopted. If you need a different configuration for your network, you can set this up manually.
  • Page 88 Network VLAN VLANs (Virtual Local Area Network) divide the physical network into multiple virtual networks. Enable VLAN if your phone is in a local network divided into virtual subnets. In a "tagged" VLAN, data packages are assigned to the individual subnets using tags (markings) that consist of a VLAN tag and VLAN priority among others.
  • Page 89 Network Enabling/disabling Link Layer Discovery Protocol The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) allows devices from different providers to pass on infor- mation with directly linked neighbouring devices. Enable LLDP if devices have multiple providers in your network. In Web user interface Settings Network Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Enable/disable...
  • Page 90 Network Enabling/disabling WLAN In display menu Settings Network Wi-Fi Enter the password for the Admin user role Enable/disable the function with the switch ( = enabled) In Web user interface Settings Network Wi-Fi Enable/disable the function with the switch = enabled) If the WLAN interface is enabled, the WLAN networks in range are listed with their name and status.
  • Page 91 Network Display WLAN information In display menu Settings Network Wi-Fi Enter the password for the Admin user role Tap the arrow next to the WLAN The following information about the WLAN is displayed: Name WLAN name (SSID) for network Status Possible values: Connected, Not connected Signal strength Indicator of wireless connection quality.
  • Page 92 Network Managing certificates The phone supports the establishment of secure (encrypted) data connections on the Internet with the TLS security protocol (Transport Layer Security). With TLS, the client (the phone) uses certificates to identify the server. The certificates are used to certify the electronic identity of the communication partners.
  • Page 93 Network HTTP server Configure access to the Web user interface on the phone. In Web user interface Settings Network Advanced settings HTTP server Configuring settings HTTP connection type How to access the Web user interface: HTTPS: Only via secure connection HTTP: Only via unsecured connection HTTP + HTTPS: Both possible...
  • Page 94: Status Information And Diagnostics

    System information Status information and diagnostics System information Display information about the configuration and status of the systems. In display menu Service Info Device Phone device name in the local network. This may differ from the internal name of the phone shown in the display. SW Version Firmware currently installed on the phone Variant...
  • Page 95: Diagnostic Tools

    Diagnostic tools Settings Service System status Date & Time Time Current time Date Current date Time server URL of time server Last synchronisation Date of last synchronisation of date and time with the time server Settings Service System status Connection status Name of connections Registration status of connection with provider: made...
  • Page 96: Support

    The Support screen contains important links, information about the software licenses in use and data protection. In Web user interface Settings Service Support Links to Gigaset Service Portal, user guides and Wiki: Customer support Display Open Source licenses used in the software: Software licenses Show data protection information: Data protection and Information security...
  • Page 97: Appendix

    Data protection We at Gigaset take the protection of our customers’ data very seriously. It is precisely for this reason that we are ensuring all our products feature "Privacy by Design" as standard. All information we collect is used to make our products as good as possible.
  • Page 98 Further information on environmentally friendly products and processes is available on the Internet at www.gigaset.com. Gigaset Communications GmbH is certified pursuant to the international standards ISO 14001 and ISO 9001. ISO 14001 (Environment): Certified since September 2007 by TÜV SÜD Management Service GmbH.
  • Page 99: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Base power consumption In standby mode Approx. 2 W Max. power consumption Approx. 12.95 W (PoE class 3, 802.3 af ) General technical data 2 x LAN RJ45 10/100/1000 auto MDI/ MDIX Supply voltage See power adapter name plate Environmental conditions for operation +5°C to +45°C, 20% to 75% relative humidity DECT...
  • Page 100 Technical data Power adapter Manufacturer Salom Electric (Xiamen) Co. Ltd. Commercial registration number: 91350200612003878C 31 Building, Huli Industrial District, Xiamen, Fujian 361006, P.R. China LEADER ELECTRONICS Commercial registration number: 913211007039359372 8F, No.138 Ln. 235 Baoqio Rd. Xindian Dist. New Taipei City 23145, Taiwan Model identifier C783 / C784 Input voltage...
  • Page 101: Symbols

    Symbols Symbols Display toolbar Icon Meaning Reception quality of WLAN connection, four levels The number of bars indicates the connection quality. No VoIP connection registered Bluetooth enabled Keypad lock enabled Missed call New voice message Headset connected Ringtone deactivated Ringtone deactivated / Beep activated...
  • Page 102: Menu Overview

    Menu overview Menu overview Phone Opening the main menu: whilst the telephone is in idle status Messages Call lists p. 37 List of available answer p. 40 machines Contacts Local directory p. 42 Central directory p. 42 Smart Home p. 66 Wizards Devices &...
  • Page 103 Menu overview Network p. 87 Wi-Fi p. 89 Bluetooth p. 62 Passwords & PIN’s Passwords p. 20 DECT Registration PIN p. 61 Keylock PIN p. 20 Service Update & Backup Update p. 78 Backup p. 79 Reset p. 80 Reboot p.
  • Page 104 Menu overview Telephony Phone devices p. 74 Connections p. 76 Call diverts p. 35 Number handling p. 81 Dialing plans p. 82 Advanced settings p. 83 Voicemails p. 51 Audio p. 84 Device Display p. 69 Sounds p. 72 Keys & Widgets p.
  • Page 105: Index

    Index Index ......37 Accepted calls Call ....... 81 .
  • Page 106 Index ......30 ... 73 Call protection Control key up, change assignment .
  • Page 107 Index Directory, local Firmware ......46 ....... . . 78 Save/import Update .
  • Page 108 Index ......85 Hold music, use own ........5 Home key .
  • Page 109 Index ........5 Messages list PC port .
  • Page 110 Index Text entry ......22 With phone keys ......8 .
  • Page 111 Index ......89 Wireless network ........22 Wizards .
  • Page 112 Issued by Gigaset Communications GmbH Frankenstraße 2, D-46395 Bocholt © Gigaset Communications GmbH 2022 Subject to availability. All rights reserved. Rights of modification reserved. gigaset.com/pro...

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