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  • Page 1 A735 A705 A605 A690 AS690 You can find the most up-to-date user guide at www.gigaset.com/manuals...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Overview ................3 Safety precautions .
  • Page 4 Contents Extending the functionality of the phone ..........29 Multiple handsets .
  • Page 5: Overview

    Overview Overview 5 Message key Handset Access to the call and message lists; flashes: new message or new call New messages in the call list / network mailbox list are shown on the display by message New messages. 6 Talk key / Handsfree key ¥...
  • Page 6 Overview Setting the display language ( p. 9) Base without answer machine Registration/paging key Locate a handset (paging): Press briefly Registering handsets: Press and hold Base with answer machine A Volume keys (– = quieter; + = louder) During message playback: adjust the speech volume While the phone is ringing: adjust the ringtone volume...
  • Page 7 Overview Symbols used 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 8: Safety Precautions

    Use only rechargeable batteries that correspond to the specification (see list of permitted batteries www.gigaset.com/service). Never use a conventional (non-rechargeable) battery or other battery types as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury. Rechargeable batteries, which are noticeably damaged, must be replaced.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting started Getting started Package contents • One base, one power adapter, one phone cable • One handset, two batteries, one battery cover • One user guide Models with multiple handsets, per handset: • One handset, one charging cradle with power adapter, two batteries and one battery cover The base and charging cradle are designed for use in closed, dry rooms within a temperature range of +5°C to +45°C.
  • Page 10: Handset

    Getting started Connecting the base to the router You can also operate the telephone on the analogue connection of a router. ¤ Connect the phone jack and connect it to the analogue port of a router Device without answer machine Device with answer machine Any echoes can be reduced by enabling XES Mode ( p.
  • Page 11 Getting started Setting up the handset for use The display is protected by a plastic film. Please remove the protective film. Inserting the batteries Only use rechargeable batteries, as this could otherwise result in significant health risks and personal injury. For example, the outer casing of the batteries could be damaged beyond repair or the batteries could explode.
  • Page 12 Getting started Setting date and time Set the date/time so that the correct date and time can be assigned to incoming calls and to enable the alarm to be used. ¤ Menu Settings Date/Time Enter the date (day, month and year) in 6-digit format Enter the time (hours and minutes) in 4-digit format (Display: Saved)
  • Page 13: Using The Phone

    Using the phone Using the phone Switch the handset on and off ¤ Switching on: When the handset is switched off, press and hold the End call key ¤ Switching off: When the handset is in idle mode, press and hold the End call key If you place a deactivated handset into the charging slot, it will automatically activate itself.
  • Page 14: Display

    Using the phone Display Display keys The display keys perform a range of functions depending on the operating situation. Menu Current display key functions Display keys ¤ Press the display key . . . Function shown in display above. Open the main menu / submenu Menu Confirm menu function / save entry Back one menu level...
  • Page 15: Menu Navigation

    Using the phone Status bar Icons display current settings and the status of the phone. Keypad lock activated Ringtone deactivated Radio contact between the base and handset Good to poor No reception ECO DECT mode No Radiation enabled Answer machines Local answer machine switched on (if available) Battery charge level 0 - 10%...
  • Page 16: Making Calls

    Making calls Making calls Making a call ¤ Enter the number Press the Talk key . . . The number is dialled ¤ Press and hold the Talk key . . . The dial tone can be heard Enter the number Ending a call / cancelling dialling: Press the End call key You can automatically prefix every number with a network provider prefix (Preselection).
  • Page 17: Accepting A Call

    Making calls Accepting a call The handset indicates an incoming call by ringing and by a display on the screen. ¤ Press the Talk key Function Auto Answer enabled: Simply take the handset out of the charging slot Enabling function Auto Answer: ¤...
  • Page 18 Making calls Calling all handsets ("group call"): ¤ Press and hold or ¤ Calling all HS OK or . . . All registered handsets are called. You speak to the first internal subscriber to pick up. Ending the internal call: Press the End call key Making an internal consultation call / Forwarding a call Call an external subscriber and transfer the call to an internal subscriber or hold a consultation...
  • Page 19: Calling Line Identification

    Making calls Calling Line Identification During a call, the caller's number is transferred (CLI = Calling Line Identification) and can be displayed on the recipient's display (CLIP = CLI Presentation). When the caller's number is withheld, it is not show on the called party’s display. The call is made anonymously (CLIR = CLI Restriction).
  • Page 20: Call/Message Lists

    Call/message lists Entering a preselection number ¤ Menu Settings Base Preselection Presel. Number Enter the number or use number from directory Create list of prefix numbers with preselection ¤ Menu Settings Base Preselection With Preselect Select the list entry (1 – 11) Enter (the initial digits of ) the prefix number for which the preselection number is to be used Select different...
  • Page 21: Call List

    Call/message lists Disabling the display of new messages ¤ Menu Select the type of message: ¤ Press key for missed calls ¤ 975 SET: [ 0 ] Press key for messages on the local answer machine (if available)/network mailbox Setting the actions for new messages: ¤...
  • Page 22: Message List

    Directory Using other functions ¤ Select entry Menu to select the function: Delete Entry Delete current entry Copy to Dir. Copy an entry to the directory Copy to Blacklist Copy a number to the black list Date/Time Show date and time of the call (if set) Status New Call: New missed call.
  • Page 23 Directory Selecting/editing the directory entry ¤ Open the directory ¤ to scroll to the entry until the required name is selected ¤ Enter the first character of the name Scroll as required with to the entry ¤ Display entry: Menu Show Number / Show Name ¤...
  • Page 24: Local Answer Machine (If Available)

    Local answer machine (if available) Local answer machine (if available) Either the handset or the keys on the base are used to personalise settings on and operate the answering machine. The following sections describe operation from the handset. Operation from the keys on the base Overview –...
  • Page 25: Operation Using The Handset

    Local answer machine (if available) Recording time: ¤ Message Length Maximum / 1 Minute / 2 Minutes / 3 Minutes Listening in during recording: ¤ Call Screening Handset / Base OK ( = enabled) Disable listening in for the current recording: ¤...
  • Page 26 Local answer machine (if available) Actions during playback ¤ Stop playback: ¤ Continue playback: Press again Menu Continue ¤ Go to the next message: During playback of the info block ¤ Go to the start of the previous message: ¤ Skip the information block: During playback of the content ¤...
  • Page 27: Operation When On The Move (Remote Operation)

    Local answer machine (if available) Operation when on the move (remote operation) You can check and enable your answer machine from any other phone (hotel, pay phone, etc.). The system PIN is not 0000. The other phone has tone dialling (DTMF). Enabling the answer machine ¤...
  • Page 28: Network Mailbox

    Network mailbox Network mailbox The network mailbox is registered with the network provider. Entering a number ¤ Menu Answer Machine Net Mailbox Enter the number OK . . . The network mailbox is enabled To enable and disable the network mailbox, use the number and a function code from your network provider.
  • Page 29: Additional Functions

    Additional functions Additional functions Alarm clock Date and time have been set. Turning the alarm clock on and off ¤ Menu Alarm Clock Activation OK ( = turned on) ¤ Enter the wake-up time in hours and minutes Alarm clock turned on: Instead of the date, the display shows the wake-up time and left of it the alarm clock symbol.
  • Page 30: Protection From Undesired Calls

    Additional functions Disabling radiation in idle mode The wireless signals of the base are also disabled with the No Radiation setting. ¤ Menu Settings Base ECO DECT No Radiation OK ( = Radiation disabled) All handsets registered must support this feature. For speedy set-up of connections for incoming calls, the handset keeps switching to "ready to receive"...
  • Page 31: Extending The Functionality Of The Phone

    (1 to 4). If internal numbers 1 to 4 are already assigned to other devices, number 4 is overwritten. De-registering a handset You can de-register any other registered handset from any registered Gigaset handset. ¤ Menu Settings...
  • Page 32: Repeater Support

    Exit ¤ Briefly press the Register/Paging key on the base ¤ Press on a handset Repeater support A repeater increases the receiving range between the Gigaset handset and base. Enabling Repeater mode for the base: Menu Settings Base Additional Repeater...
  • Page 33 Extending the functionality of the phone Operation with a PABX The following settings are only necessary when your PABX requires them ( refer to the PABX user guide). Enter the digits slowly one after the other. Changing the dialling mode ¤...
  • Page 34: Phone Settings

    Phone settings Phone settings Date and time Setting Set the date/time so that the correct date and time can be assigned to incoming calls and to ena- ble the alarm to be used. ¤ Menu Settings Date/Time Enter the date (day, month and year) in 6-digit format Enter the time (hours and minutes) in 4-digit format Using the network time...
  • Page 35: Audio

    Phone settings Audio Call volume Adjust the receiver volume or handsfree function on 5 levels. ¤ Menu Audio Settings Handset Volume Earpiece / Speaker . . . The current setting is displayed Select the volume OK ( = selected) Tone quality Change the tone quality of the receiver to how you want it.
  • Page 36 Phone settings Disabling/re-enabling the ringtone permanently ¤ When the phone is idle, press and hold the Star key . When the ringtone is disabled, symbol is shown on the display. Deactivating the ring tone for the current call ¤ Menu Silent Enabling/disabling advisory and warning tones The handset provides acoustic notification of different activities and statuses.
  • Page 37: System

    Phone settings Setting the time period For the handset: ¤ Menu Settings Handset Time Control Settings Off from: Enter the 4-digit time Off until: Enter the 4-digit time For the base (with answer machine): ¤ Menu Settings Base Audio Settings Time Control Settings Off from:...
  • Page 38 Phone settings Resetting the base A reset disables mode No Radiation, resets individual settings and deletes all lists. The system PIN is reset to the original code 0000. The time and date are not affected. The answer machine (if available) is not ready until after about 15 seconds after the base is reset.
  • Page 39: Service (Customer Care)

    Please have your proof of purchase ready when calling. Please note that if the Gigaset product is not sold by authorised dealers in the national territory the product may not be fully compatible with the national telephone network. It is clearly specified on the box near the CE mark for which country/countries the equipment has been developed.
  • Page 40: Guarantee Certificate - Belgium And Netherlands

    In the case of new devices and their components exhibiting defects resulting from manufacturing and/or material faults within 24 months of purchase, Gigaset Communications shall, at its own option and free of charge, either replace the device with another device reflecting the current state of the art, or repair the said device.
  • Page 41: Manufacturer's Advice

    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 42: Care

    Capacity: 400 - 1000 mAh Handset operating times/charging times The operating time of your Gigaset depends on the capacity of the battery, its age and the way it is used. (All times are maximums). Standby time (hours) 180 / 110* Talktime (hours) Operating time for 1.5 h of calls per day (hours)
  • Page 43 Technical data Base power consumption Standby: Without answer machine With answer machine - Handset in the charging cradle (charging) approx. 2.00 W approx. 2.80 W - Handset in the charging cradle approx. 0.60 W approx. 1.00 W (sustained charge) - Handset away from the charging cradle approx.
  • Page 44: Character Set Tables

    Character set tables Power adapter for the base Manufacturer Salom Electric (Xiamen) Co. Ltd. Commercial registration number: 91350200612003878C 31 Building, Huli Industrial District, Xiamen, Fujian 361006, P.R. China Salcomp (Shenzen) Co. Ltd. Commercial registration number: 91440300618932635P Salcomp Road, Furond Industrial Area, Xinqiao, Shajing, Baoan District, Shenzen 518125 China Model identifier C707/C769...
  • Page 45: Menu Tree

    Menu tree Menu tree Not all functions described in the user guide are available in all countries or from all network providers. Opening the main menu: Press the display key Menu when the handset is in the idle mode. Alarm Clock Activation p.
  • Page 46 Menu tree Settings Date/Time p. 32 Handset Language p. 32 Big Dial Font p. 32 Contrast p. 32 Time Control Activation / Settings p. 35 An.Call Silent p. 35 Auto Answer p. 15 Register HS p. 29 De-register HS p. 29 Reset Handset p.
  • Page 47: Index

    Index Index Calls ....14 making an external call ......15 .
  • Page 48 Index ......12 Display functions ....... . .3 Display keys .
  • Page 49 Index ......28 Name Radiation-free ... . . 17 .
  • Page 50 Index ....... . . 3, 14 ....3 Talk key Upper/lower case and digits .
  • Page 51 Issued by Gigaset Communications GmbH Frankenstr. 2a, D-46395 Bocholt © Gigaset Communications GmbH 2021 Subject to availability. All rights reserved. Rights of modification reserved. www.gigaset.com...

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