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  • Page 1 N610 IP PRO Installation, configuration and operation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Gigaset DECT IP PRO devices – overview ........
  • Page 3 Using a handset connected to an N610 IP PRO base .......
  • Page 4: Gigaset Dect Ip Pro Devices - Overview

    Gigaset DECT IP PRO devices – overview Gigaset DECT IP PRO devices – overview Gigaset PRO DECT IP devices combine the possibilities of IP telephony with the use of DECT phones. They offer scalable telephone solutions for different company sizes and requirements.
  • Page 5: N610 Ip Pro - Introduction

    N610 IP PRO – Introduction N610 IP PRO – Introduction N610 IP PRO is a DECT base station for connecting to a VoIP PBX. The following illustration shows the way the N610 IP PRO is embedded in the IP telephone envi- ronment: Configuration via...
  • Page 6 Number of parallel calls depending on the selected codec: p. 28 Configuring handsets p. 34 Detailed information about approved Gigaset handsets can be found in the relevant user guide. These are provided on the Internet at wiki.gigasetpro.com. • PBX (Private Branch Exchange) You need to connect your DECT telephone system to an IP PBX or Provider with VoIP (SIP) connections, e.g.,...
  • Page 7: Multi-Line Operation And Internal Telephony

    N610 IP PRO – Introduction Multi-line operation and internal telephony By default, the N610 IP PRO is assigned the All in one role. This means that one SIP account is assigned to one handset. Internal calls between different handsets registered to the base station are not possible.
  • Page 8: Overview

    N610 IP PRO – Introduction Overview Front LED displays Operation status of the device p. 12 Device button Reset the device p. 13 Bottom LAN and power cable slot Connecting the device p. 9 Rear Wall mounting slots Wall mounting...
  • Page 9: First Steps

    The N610 IP PRO is intended for wall mounting ( p. 11). • The N610 IP PRO is designed for use in dry rooms with a temperature range of +5°C to +45°C. • Never expose the N610 IP PRO to heat sources, direct sunlight or other electrical appliances.
  • Page 10 Plug in the power supply Connecting to the LAN You can connect the N610 IP PRO to your local network via a router or switch. A VoIP PBX is required for Internet telephony. This must be accessible via the local network and must have network access.
  • Page 11: Wall Mounting

    • System-related/device-specific MAC address - MAC address password Wall mounting N610 IP PRO is intended for wall mounting. After connecting the LAN cable you can place it to the destined location. max. ø 8 mm max. 3 mm max. ø 4 mm Fix the device to the wall with two screws: Drill holes with the vertical spacing of 110 mm.
  • Page 12: Operation Hints

    Operation hints Operation hints Light emitting diodes (LED) The LEDs on the front side show different operational states. The LEDs can have three different colours (red, blue, green) or can be off. LED 1 (left) LED 2 (right) Description 0.5 s 0.5 s 0.5 s 0.5 s...
  • Page 13: Resetting The Base Station

    Operation hints Resetting the base station You use the device button on the front side to reset the base station. Press the device button for at least 10 seconds until all LEDs switch off. Release the button . . . the device is now in programming mode. Short press the device button until both LED lights blue.
  • Page 14: Configuring The System

    Configuring the system Configuring the system System settings are made via the web configurator of the N610 IP PRO and cannot be changed using the handsets. This applies in particular for: • Registering and de-registering the handset at the telephone system, handset name.
  • Page 15 Starting A standard web browser is installed on the PC/tablet. The N610 IP PRO and the PC/tablet are directly connected to one another in a local network. The settings of any existing firewall installed on your PC allow the PC/tablet and the N610 IP PRO to communicate with each other.
  • Page 16 Configuring the system Logging in the first time You will be asked to change the default password and to set the appropriate radio frequency band. Enter a new password in the New password field and repeat it in the Repeat password field The password must contain: •...
  • Page 17 Configuring the system Showing/hiding the navigation menu On each web configurator page a side menu on the left allows you to navigate through the avail- able functions. The menu currently used is unfolded and the currently selected menu entry is coloured orange.
  • Page 18 Configuring the system Working with lists Changing the appearance of the list Filtering the list: Enter a search item (full field content) in the text field . . . only entries containing text matching the search item in any column are shown in the table. Filtering the list by column content: In the Search in option menu select the columns which should be searched for the entered search item .
  • Page 19: Web Configurator Menu Overview

    Configuring the system Web configurator menu overview Settings Network IP/LAN p. 20 Provider or PBX profiles p. 23 SIP accounts Administration p. 31 Assignments p. 33 Mobile devices Administration p. 34 Registration Centre p. 43 Telephony Audio p. 45 Call settings p.
  • Page 20: Network Administration

    Network administration Network administration IP and VLAN settings This page is used to integrate the device into your company‘s local network. It is only available for the user role admin. Settings Network IP/LAN If you change the IP address of the device or an error occurs when you are changing the IP settings, the connection to the web User Interface may be lost.
  • Page 21 Network administration IP address Enter an IP address for your device. This IP address allows your device to be reached by other subscribers in your local network. The IP address comprises four individual groups of numbers with decimal values from 0 to 255 that are separated by a dot, e.g., 192.168.2.1.
  • Page 22 Network administration VLAN Details in this area are only required if you connect your phone system to a local network that is divided into virtual subnetworks (VLAN – Virtual Local Area Network). In a tagged VLAN, data packets are assigned to the individual subnetworks via tags (markings) that consist of a VLAN identifier and the VLAN priority, amongst others.
  • Page 23: Provider And Pbx Profiles

    Provider and PBX profiles Provider and PBX profiles You can use up to 20 different VoIP PBX or VoIP provider profiles, e.g. • your company's VoIP PBX • and/or public providers from which you have requested VoIP services. This page allows you to create a list of systems providing VoIP connections and other services for your phones.
  • Page 24 Provider and PBX profiles General provider data Domain Enter the domain part of the user address (SIP URI). Together with the phone‘s user name it is used to build the Address Of Record (AOR) or to build a destination out of the dialled number.
  • Page 25 Provider and PBX profiles Use SIP Security (SIPS) Only if TLS is selected. SIPS enhances SIP with TLS/SSL encryption. Using SIPS makes it more diffi- cult to listen in on the connection. Data is transmitted encrypted over the internet. Mark/unmark the check box to enable/disable the use of SIPS. SRTP options SRTP (Secure Realtime Protocol) is a security profile to ensure confidentiality, integrity, replay protection and message authentication for audio-visual data transmission over IP-based...
  • Page 26 Network data of the service provider Outbound proxy mode The N610 IP PRO allows you to configure an outbound proxy. Despite any other SIP protocol rules, if activated (Always), the system will always send all outgoing requests towards this outbound proxy. It can be an outbound proxy in the local network provided by the local network provider or in the public network provided by the network/VoIP provider.
  • Page 27 Provider and PBX profiles DTMF over VoIP Connections DTMF signalling (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) is required, for example, for querying and controlling certain network mailboxes via digit codes, for controlling of automatic directory enquiries or for remote operation of the local answering machine. To send DTMF signals via VoIP, you must 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 28 Provider and PBX profiles Settings for codecs The voice quality of VoIP calls is mainly determined by the codec used for the transmission and the available bandwidth of your 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.
  • Page 29 Provider and PBX profiles Signalling options for 'Hold' in Session Description Protocol (SDP) Call hold means that a user requests to put an active call on hold. The holding part sends a re-INVITE request to the held client with an SDP offer (Session Description Protocol). This SDP offer contains the attribute line a=inactive or a=sendonly.
  • Page 30 Provider and PBX profiles Service Codes Not available when the device is in All in one + internal telephony - dynamic IP mode. Service codes are key sequences provided by the provider or PBX in order to activate/deactivate specific functions on the handset. You can set the adequate service codes for activating/deacti- vating CCBS and CCNR.
  • Page 31: Sip Accounts

    SIP accounts SIP accounts You can set up SIP accounts and assign them to handsets that are registered to the base station. Multiple accounts can be assigned to one handset. One account can be assigned to multiple handsets. For example, a handset can have different accounts for incoming and outgoing calls or multiple accounts for incoming calls.
  • Page 32 SIP accounts Registering SIP accounts The page allows you to set up SIP accounts and assign them to handsets. Enter the data for the SIP account SIP account name Enter a name for the SIP account that gives an indication of how it will be used, e.g. the name of a user, call group or organizational unit.
  • Page 33: Sip Account Assignment

    SIP accounts SIP account assignment On this page, you can assign SIP accounts to handsets that are not yet assigned or change assignments. It is only available for the user role admin. Settings SIP accounts Assignments All registered handsets are listed under Internal Handset. All registered SIP accounts are listed both in the Send option menu and under Receive.
  • Page 34: Mobile Devices

    Mobile devices Mobile devices You can use the web configurator to register all handsets at the DECT network and for a VoIP connection. Use the add function of the Administration page to register single handsets or use the Registration Centre to register groups of handsets in one process. You can edit the settings for handsets, deactivate or delete them and make further settings e.g., for using directories and network services.
  • Page 35 Mobile devices Parameters for all device roles except All in one + internal telephony - dynamic IP: Username User name from the SIP account that is assigned to the handset, usually the phone number. The name is displayed on the handsets when they are in idle status.
  • Page 36: Registering/De-Registering Handsets

    Mobile devices Exporting/Importing the handset configuration You can export the handset configuration and import it into another device. Not available when the device is in All in one + internal telephony - dynamic IP mode. Exporting: Select all handsets you want to be transferred via the check mark next to the IPUI.
  • Page 37 Mobile devices On the handset Start the registration procedure as described in the appropriate documentation. When prompted, enter the PIN that has been entered or generated. Registering a set of handsets You can register a set of handsets without restarting the registration mode. Prepare registration for new mobile devices as follows: Enter the actual IPUI and maybe an individual PIN Use wildcards as IPUI (0_1, 0_2, 0_3 …...
  • Page 38 Mobile devices Internal nr Only when the device is in All in one + internal telephony - dynamic IP mode. Select the internal call number under which the handset can be reached by other handsets registered on the same base station. Internal name Only when the device is in All in one + internal telephony - dynamic IP mode.
  • Page 39 Mobile devices Authentication password Enter the password for SIP authentication. The phone needs the password when registering with the SIP proxy/registrar server. Value: max. 74 characters Username Enter the caller ID for the VoIP provider account. It is usually identical to the phone number for the VoIP account.
  • Page 40 Mobile devices Automatic look-up Select an online directory from the list for Automatic look-up or deactivate this option. When there is an incoming call, the caller's name is read from this directory and shown in the display (the availability of this function depends on the online directory provider). LDAP authentication Up to 10 directories in LDAP format can be provided by the phone system.
  • Page 41 Mobile devices Group pick-up Not available when the device is in All in one + internal telephony - dynamic IP mode. Group pick-up enables a user to accept a call for another subscriber, e.g., a pick-up group. Users belonging to the same call pick-up group can accept all calls for the group. A pick-up group must be established during SIP account registration.
  • Page 42 Mobile devices CSTA Not available when the device is in All in one + internal telephony - dynamic IP mode. CSTA (Computer Supported Telecommunications Applications) is a standard for the interaction between computer and PBX, independently from the manufacturer. If the provided CSTA appli- cations require individual access control you can enter the access data for the handset here.
  • Page 43: Handset Registration Centre

    Registered and Not registered. Additionally, the page shows the total amount of DECT managers (for N610 IP PRO always 1) and if the DECT manager is currently ready to register handsets. The DECT manager is set in registra- tion status Registering when a registration process is started automatically according to the time settings on this page or when registering handsets manually.
  • Page 44: Telephony Settings

    Telephony settings Telephony settings General VoIP settings This page allows you to make some general settings for the VoIP connections. It is only available for the user role admin. Settings Telephony VoIP SIP port Enter the SIP port used for VoIP connections. Range: 1-65535;...
  • Page 45: Audio Quality

    Telephony settings Security settings The phone system supports the establishment of secure voice connections over the internet via TLS certificates. Thereby, public and private keys are used to encrypt and decrypt the messages that are exchanged between SIP entities. The public key is contained within the certificate of an IP entity and is available for everyone.
  • Page 46: Call Settings

    Telephony settings Call settings On this page you can make advanced settings for VoIP connections. It is only available for the user role admin. Settings Telephony Call settings Call transfer Participants can transfer a call to another participant as long as the PBX/provider supports this function.
  • Page 47 Telephony settings Area Codes If you use VoIP to make a call to the fixed line, you may also have to dial the area code for local calls (depending on the provider). You can set your telephone system so that the access code is automatically predialled when any VoIP call is made in the same local area, and also for national long-distance calls.
  • Page 48: Xsi Services

    Telephony settings XSI services BroadSoft XSI (Xtended Service Interface) allows remote applications to integrate with Broad- Soft services to perform telephony-related actions and to be notified about telephony events. The phone system enables the use of XSI services to provide the user with XSI directories and call lists.
  • Page 49: Online Directories

    Online directories Online directories N610 IP PRO allows you to set up up to ten corporate directories in LDAP format, a public and a corporate directory in XML format, different XSI directories, as well as a central directory and make them available to the registered handsets.
  • Page 50 Online directories Server address / Server port Enter the URL of the LDAP server and the port the LDAP server expects database requests (Default: 389) LDAP Search base (BaseDN) The LDAP database is hierarchical in design. With the LDAP Search base (BaseDN) param- eter, stipulate in which area the search should begin.
  • Page 51 Online directories Examples: AND operation: (& (givenName=%) (mail=%)) Searches for entries in which the first name and mail 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 52 Online directories Display format In the Display format field you can stipulate how the search result is to be displayed on the handset. Enter combinations of different name and number attributes and special characters. You can select common formats from the attributes that are listed in the Configuration of directory items section of the page.
  • Page 53 Online directories Examples: Field of a directory entry Attribute name in the LDAP database First name givenName Surname sn, cn, displayName Phone (home) homePhone, telephoneNumber Phone (office) telephoneNumber Phone (mobile) mobile E-mail mail facsimileTelephoneNumber Company company, o, ou Street street City I, postalAddress postalCode...
  • Page 54: Online Directories In Xml Format

    Online directories Online directories in XML format A public and/or a corporate online directory in XML format can be made available to the user. Use this page to enter the provider's details and a name for the directory. It is only available for the user role admin. Settings Online directories Name...
  • Page 55: Online Directories - Xsi

    Online directories Online directories – XSI If one or more online directories are provided via an BroadSoft XSI service, use this page to set up the server access, enable the directories and assign directory names that are to be displayed on the users‘...
  • Page 56 Online directories Server address Enter the URL of the server providing the phone book in the text field. Daily refresh time The phone book will be refreshed automatically once a day. Enter the time when the automatic refresh should take place. Format: HH:MM. Max.
  • Page 57: Online Services

    Online services Online services XHTML Additional functions as Info services, PBX control, and customer specific RAP (XHTML) applica- tions can be made available to the user via the handset menu Info Centre . For this purpose four additional menu entries can be defined that will be inserted into the handset user interface. The additional functions must be available as well formatted XHTML pages.
  • Page 58 Online services Use SIP credentials If activated, the credentials for the user’s SIP account are used (Authentication name and Authentication password, p. 38). Alternatively, the following credentials can be used. Username Enter a user name for access to the menu (max. 22 characters). Password Enter a password for access to the menu (max.
  • Page 59: System Settings

    System settings System settings Web configurator access rights On this page you define the access rights for the web configurator user interface. It is available for both the user role admin and user. The user is only allowed to change the own password.
  • Page 60 System settings Enabling CLI access to the device configuration Only available for user role admin. It is possible to perform the device configuration via CLI (Command Line Interface) using SSH from a remote system. Secure Shell (SSH) is a program for logging into a remote machine and for executing commands on a remote machine.
  • Page 61: Provisioning And Configuration

    VoIP phones support these features. However, for technical reasons auto-provisioning is not possible for all configuration parameters of the phone. Detailed information on how to establish a provisioning server and create provi- sioning profiles for Gigaset phones: wiki.gigasetpro.com Settings System...
  • Page 62: Security

    System settings Security The page allows you to organise the certificates used for secure internet communication and to define the credentials for HTTP authentication. It is only available for the user role admin. Settings System Security Certificates The phone system supports the establishment of secure data connections on the Internet with the TLS security protocol (Transport Layer Security).
  • Page 63: Date And Time

    System settings Import local certificate You can make available further certificates to your phone system. The certificates must have been downloaded to your computer before. Click Browse... and select the local certificate file from your computer‘s file system click on Upload .
  • Page 64: Firmware

    System settings Fallback option In case the internet time servers are not available you can set the time manually. Enter the time in the System time text field. Once you have started editing the automatic time update stops. Act as Local Time Server You can determine the internal time server to act as local time server for your network.
  • Page 65: Save And Restore

    System settings Selecting the firmware update file In the URL to firmware file text field specify the URL of the configuration server where the firmware is located Click Browse... and select the firmware file from your computer‘s file system. Starting the firmware update At a specific date: Deselect the check box Immediately Enter the exact start time in the...
  • Page 66 System settings Restoring configuration data Click on Browse... Select the previously saved configuration file from the file system of your computer. Click on Upload . . . the selected configuration file is loaded. The secured configuration file can also be loaded onto a new device. Prerequisites: •...
  • Page 67: Reboot And Reset

    The network configuration is set to dynamic IP. All in one is the default setting for a Gigaset N610 IP PRO. All three components are active in one device (Integrator + DECT manager + base station).
  • Page 68: Dect Settings

    System settings Resetting the device Click on the Reset to button to reset the device to factory condition according to the selec- tion made in Reset to device . . . a confirmation dialogue is opened confirm with The Save and restore page is opened allowing you to save the current configura- tion on your computer ( p.
  • Page 69 Due to different national regulations DECT units are required to use different frequency ranges to make them compatible with DECT systems in other areas. You can adapt the frequency range of the N610 IP PRO to the requirements of your region. DECT Radio band Select the radio frequency band used in your region.
  • Page 70: Diagnostics And Troubleshooting

    Diagnostics and troubleshooting Diagnostics and troubleshooting Status information The status page offers important information on the system operation and the involved devices. Status Overview The following information is provided. • Integrator status Device name • Device role • MAC address •...
  • Page 71: Base Station Events

    Diagnostics and troubleshooting System backup Besides Last backup date and time of the last backup is shown. As long as no backup has been created, Never is displayed instead. Creating a new backup or restoring an existing backup file: Click on System Save and restore .
  • Page 72 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Properties MAC address MAC address of the base station Radio Fixed Part Number, identifying the radio-entity Sync RPN RPN of the other base station the base station is synchronising with Sync Level Synchronisation level Statistics Conn Number of established connections on DECT MAC layer. For example, through user actions: VoIP calls, accesses to an online phone book, Internet connections, etc.
  • Page 73 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Actions Displaying detailed statistical data on the base stations Click on the button next to the name of a base station . . . statistical evaluations about the base station synchronisation as well as further system information are output. Exporting the information into a CSV file For further processing of the statistic data you can export the data into a file with CSV (Comma separated Value) format.
  • Page 74: Incidents

    Diagnostics and troubleshooting Incidents The page contains information on incidents concerning system operation. It is available for both the user role admin and user. The user is not allowed to delete entries. Status Statistics Incidents Timestamp Date and time of the incident DECT Manager DECT manager affected Incident Type...
  • Page 75: System Log And Snmp Manager

    Diagnostics and troubleshooting System log and SNMP manager The system report (SysLog) gathers information about selected processes performed by the phone system during operation and sends this to the configured SysLog server. It is only available for the user role admin. Settings System System log...
  • Page 76 Diagnostics and troubleshooting Configuration N610 IP PRO default configuration User name: admin Authentication protocol: Password: snmp-admin Privacy protocol: Target for SNMP traps (SNMP manager IP address and port): 0.0.0.0:162 SNMP manager configuration example Target host: N610 IP PRO IP address...
  • Page 77: Diagnostics

    Diagnostics and troubleshooting Diagnostics For diagnostic purposes you can create a dump with different contents. A dump may help soft- ware developers and system administrators to diagnose, identify and resolve problems that led to system failures. Status Incidents Diagnostics A standard set of diagnostic info will be downloaded. Additionally you can add following options: Core dump Includes, if available, a core dump of a crashed application.
  • Page 78: Using A Handset Connected To An N610 Ip Pro Base

    - dynamic IP), internal calls between the handsets are also possible. The N610 IP PRO uses a VoIP PBX or the services of a VoIP provider for Internet telephony. The availability of some phone functions depends on whether they are supported by the PBX/ provider and whether they have been enabled.
  • Page 79: Accepting Calls

    Using a handset connected to an N610 IP PRO base Dialling from the call list The call lists contain the most recent accepted, outgoing and missed calls. Call Lists select a list select an entry press the Talk key The Missed Calls list can also be opened by pressing the Message key...
  • Page 80: Conversation With Three Participants

    Using a handset connected to an N610 IP PRO base Group pickup You can also accept incoming calls for the group. Group pickup must be activated and the call number or SIP URI of the group must be entered. This has to be configured for the handset via web configurator in the Group pick-up section p.
  • Page 81: Internal Calls

    Using a handset connected to an N610 IP PRO base Conference Speaking to both participants at the same time. During an external call, dial the number of a second participant (consultation call) or accept a waiting caller . . . then Initiate conference call: Confer.
  • Page 82: Message Indication

    Using a handset connected to an N610 IP PRO base Incoming calls An incoming internal call is shown in the display with the internal number and the internal name of the calling handset. Press the Talk key to accept the call.
  • Page 83: Using Directories

    The directories are displayed with the names specified in the web configurator. Example for handling a corporate directory on the handset p. 91 If handsets are connected to an N610 IP PRO, it is not possible to transfer entries from the local directory to another handset.
  • Page 84: Using The Network Mailbox

    Using a handset connected to an N610 IP PRO base Using the network mailbox The network mailbox accepts incoming calls made via the corresponding line (corresponding VoIP phone number). Prerequisites In order to allow the user to listen voice messages stored one a network mailbox the following...
  • Page 85: Ldap Directory - Configuration Example

    LDAP directory – configuration example LDAP directory – configuration example To allow the entries of an LDAP directory to be displayed on the handsets, you will need to configure the phone’s LDAP client. This involves the following: • Setting up access to the LDAP server and database •...
  • Page 86 LDAP directory – configuration example It is also possible to use individual access data for each handset ( p. 38). LDAP Search base (BaseDN) The LDAP Search base (BaseDN) parameter specifies the starting point for the search in the LDAP directory tree. This starting point must be defined on the LDAP server and entered here for the LDAP client according to the server configuration.
  • Page 87: Filters

    LDAP directory – configuration example Filters With filters you define criteria by which the phone searches for certain objects in the LDAP database • The name filter determines which attributes are used in the search for directory entries. • The number filter specifies which attributes are used for the automatic search in the LDAP database when phone numbers are entered.
  • Page 88 LDAP directory – configuration example Filter format A filter consists of one or more criteria. A criterion defines the LDAP attribute in which the entered string is to be searched for, e.g. sn=%. The percent sign (%) is a placeholder for the user input.
  • Page 89 LDAP directory – configuration example Name filter The name filter determines which attributes are used for the search in the LDAP database. Examples: (displayName=%) The attribute displayName is used for the search. The percent sign (%) is replaced with the name or part of the name entered by the user.
  • Page 90: Attributes

    LDAP directory – configuration example Attributes For a directory entry (an object), a series of attributes are defined in the LDAP database, e.g. surname, first name, phone number, address, company etc. The set of all attributes that can be stored for an entry is stored in the schema of the relevant LDAP server. To access attributes or define search filters, you must know the attributes and their names in the LDAP server.
  • Page 91: Display On The Handsets

    LDAP directory – configuration example Specifying attributes for display on the phone In the web configurator you specify which of the available attributes from the LDAP database are to be queried and displayed on the phone. For each attribute of a directory entry, select the appropriate attribute from the LDAP data- base.
  • Page 92 LDAP directory – configuration example Entries in the directory The following description shows an example for the display of an LDAP directory on a handset. The menu shows all directories that have been set up and acti- Directories vated on the Online directories page in the web configurator. Each one appears with the name entered under Directory name Our Directory in the web configurator (...
  • Page 93 LDAP directory – configuration example Displaying a directory entry to select the entry you want. Brown, Charly Press the display key View or the navigation key Last Name: Brown Press the display key Options View First Name: The directory entry is displayed with its detailed information. Charly Only attributes for which a value is stored are shown ( p.
  • Page 94: Appendix

    For quick help and information, please refer to this user guide or visit gigaset.com/pro. For online information and services concerning • Products • Documents • Interop • Firmware • • Support please refer to wiki.gigasetpro.com. For further information our Gigaset specialised reseller will be happy to help you related to your Gigaset product.
  • Page 95: Authorisation

    Switzerland) is subject to national approval. Country-specific requirements have been taken into consideration. Gigaset Communications GmbH hereby declares that the following radio equipment types are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU and the Radio Equipment Regulations 2017: Gigaset N610 IP PRO The full text of the EU and UK declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.gigaset.com/docs.
  • Page 96: Care

    Appendix Care Wipe the device with a damp cloth or an antistatic cloth. Do not use solvents or microfibre cloths. Never use a dry cloth; this can cause static. In rare cases, contact with chemical substances can cause changes to the device’s exterior. Due to the wide variety of chemical products available on the market, it was not possible to test all substances.
  • Page 97: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Specifications Power consumption N610 IP PRO (base station) < 3.8 W General specifications Power over Ethernet PoE IEEE 802.3af < 3.8 W (Class 1) LAN interface RJ45 Ethernet, 10/100 Mbps Protection class IP20 Ambient conditions for operation +5°C to +45°C indoors;...
  • Page 98 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 C706 / C745 Input voltage...
  • Page 99: Index

    Index Index ....... 46 ......53, 90 Access code c, attribute .
  • Page 100 ....5 Gigaset N670 IP PRO base station ..... . 55 central phonebook .
  • Page 101 ......4, 5 N610 IP PRO ......52 display format .
  • Page 102 Index Proxy server ....... . . 24 address ......53, 90 .
  • Page 103 Index ......76 SNMP configuration ......75 SNMP manager .
  • Page 104 Issued by Gigaset Communications GmbH Frankenstraße 2, D-46395 Bocholt © Gigaset Communications GmbH 2023 Subject to availability. All rights reserved. Rights of modification reserved. gigaset.com/pro...

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