Gigaset A690 IP BASE Manual

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  • Page 1 A690/AS690 IP BASE The most up-to-date user guide can be found at www.gigaset.com/manuals...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Overview ................4 Base .
  • Page 3 Contents Settings in the Web interface ............66 Date and time .
  • Page 4: Overview

    Device in DECT registration mode or connecting to Gigaset Cloud Steady amber: New firmware available Steady red: No network connection, device not ready for use Flashing red (slow): No connection to Gigaset Cloud Device is being Flashing red (quickly): reset...
  • Page 5: Handset

    Handset Handset 4 End call key / On/Off key End call; Cancel function; one level back back to idle mode, switch press and hold handset on/off 5 Control key / Menu key Open menu; mute; Open directory; Adjust volume; Initiate internal call; 10:30 navigate through menus and entry fields 6 Hash key / Lock key...
  • Page 6: Symbols In The User Guide

    Symbols in the user guide Symbols in the user guide Symbols 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 for web user interface Example: Enable 24-hour time format Settings System Date & Time 24h Time Format ( = enabled) Save Step Actions required Open the web user interface. Settings At the bottom of the navigation area, click Settings. The Settings menu opens in the navigation area.
  • 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 Only shielded cables should be used to connect the telephone to the local network. Data protection notice When the device is connected to the router, it will automatically contact the Gigaset Support Server. It will send the following device-specific information daily: •...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Getting started Package contents • One base station, one plug-in power supply unit for the base station, one LAN cable • one handset, one battery cover, two batteries, one charging cradle including power adapter, • one installation guide The telephone is designed for use in closed, dry rooms within a temperature range of +5°C to +45°C.
  • Page 11 Data protection notice When the device is connected to the router, it will automatically contact the Gigaset Support Server. It will send the following device-specific information daily: • Serial number/item number • MAC address • Private IP address for the Gigaset in the LAN, its port numbers •...
  • Page 12 Insert the batteries Fit the battery cover from Re-open the battery cover: (for correct +/- direction, the top. Insert a fingernail into the see diagram). notch at the top of the Press the cover until it cover and slide it down- clicks into place.
  • Page 13 Scan the QR code on the left on the back of the device with a QR code reader on a smart- phone or tablet. Open the browser on a mobile device or PC Enter gigaset-config.com in the address line If multiple Gigaset devices are displayed: Select IP BASE The telephone web user interface starts with the setup wizard, which takes you step-by-step through the configuration process.
  • Page 14: Using The Telephone

    Getting to know your telephone Using the telephone Getting to know your telephone Switching the handset on/off Switching on: when the handset is switched off, press and hold the end call key Switching off: when the handset is in idle status, press and hold the end call key If you place a switched-off handset in the base or charging cradle, it switches itself on automatically.
  • Page 15 Getting to know your telephone Control key The control key allows you to navigate the menus and entry fields, and also to call up specific functions depending on the situation. In the following, the side of the control key that is to be pressed in the respective operating situ- ation is marked with an arrow (up, down, right, left), e.g.
  • Page 16 Getting to know your telephone Changing the display key assignment The right display key is preassigned a function in idle status. You can change the assignment. In idle status, press and hold the display key . . . the list of possible key assignments is opened Select function OK .
  • Page 17 Your telephone is connected to the local network. Starting the web user interface Open Internet browser Enter www.gigaset-config.com in the browser address field . . . The login page is displayed If multiple Gigaset IP phones are available in your network, they are all displayed Select device .
  • Page 18 (widgets) with information about the operating status of telephone components and offers quick access to important functions and settings. Open the dashboard from any operating situation in the web user interface: Click on the Gigaset logo in the header Home Overview...
  • Page 19 Getting to know your telephone Call divert rules Displays the current configured call divert rules. Enable/disable call divert: Click on the switch next to the entry ( = enabled) Set up call divert: Click on Call divert rules in the header . . . The Settings – Call diverts page opens Wizards Wizards take you step-by-step through the configuration of important telephone components.
  • Page 20: Making/Receiving Calls

    Making/receiving calls Making/receiving calls Your telephone is connected to the local network. At least one VoIP connection has been set up and assigned to the telephone. At least one handset has been registered. Calling numbers Enter the number using the handset keys Press the Talk key The connection is dialled via the connection set for the handset for outgoing calls.
  • Page 21 Making/receiving calls One touch call A saved number is dialled by pressing any key. This allows children who are not yet able to enter a number to call a certain number, for example. Activate one touch call mode: Call Manager One Touch Call Activation enter the...
  • Page 22 Making/receiving calls Accepting a call An incoming call is indicated by ringing, by a display on the screen and by the flashing Hands- free key. The display shows • the caller's name if it has been stored in the directory •...
  • Page 23 Making/receiving calls Protection against unwanted calls Switching the ringtone off/on An incoming call is not signalled by ringing, but is displayed on the screen. Switching the ringtone on/off: Press and hold the Star key Ringtone is off: the following icon is shown on the display Time control for external calls Date and time have been set.
  • Page 24 Making/receiving calls Permit/prevent call waiting When the function is enabled during a call, an incoming call is signalled by a call waiting tone. In web user interface Settings Telephony Advanced settings Call waiting . . . The registered phone devices are listed under Call waiting Enable/disable call waiting with the checkbox = enabled) Save...
  • Page 25 Making/receiving calls During a call Changing the volume Applies to the current mode being used (hands-free, earpiece or headset, if available): Press Set volume Accept The setting is automatically saved after around 3 seconds, even if Accept is not pressed. Muting Disabling the microphone in the handset, the hands-free facility and the headset.
  • Page 26 Making/receiving calls Telephoning with multiple participants 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 on the display and by the Call Waiting tone.
  • Page 27 Making/receiving calls Call swapping Switching back and forth between two participants. The other call is placed on hold. During an external call, dial a second participant (dialling) or accept a waiting call . . . the first call is put on hold To switch between the participants: Press the control key End call swapping:...
  • Page 28: Call Divert

    Call divert Call divert Incoming calls are diverted to another line. You can set up call divert for devices and connec- tions. You can also set up overall call divert rules that apply to multiple devices and connections and at certain times, e.g. all incoming calls for a line are to be diverted to another line from 18:00 onwards.
  • Page 29 Call divert Setting up call divert rules You can set up call divert rules for multiple devices and connections. If a call divert rule is enabled, an incoming call will be handled immediately in accordance with the rule and not put through to the relevant terminals.
  • Page 30 Call divert Enabling/disabling call divert rules Settings Telephony Call diverts Call divert rules . . . The call divert rules that have been set up are displayed Enable/disable the call divert rule with the switch = enabled) or: on the dashboard Home Overview .
  • Page 31: Call And Message Lists

    Call lists Call and message 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. Outgoing calls Last selected numbers (redial list). Accepted calls Calls that were accepted.
  • Page 32 Call lists Calling people back / repeating calls Open the call list Select the required list if necessary Select the required handset for the call Click the phone number in the entry Next to the entry, tap Direct call . . . The handset rings Press the Talk key .
  • Page 33 Call lists Editing a call list on the handset Opening the call list Press Display key Select list type (All Calls / Missed Calls / Accepted Calls / Outgoing Calls) The number of entries is displayed for each type of list, and for the list Missed Calls the number of entries that have not yet been viewed is also displayed (e.g.
  • Page 34: Message Centre (Mwi)

    Message Centre (MWI) Message Centre (MWI) The telephone gives you quick access with a single key press to missed calls and new voicemails (MWI = Message Waiting Indicator). The Message key flashes on the handsets if there are new messages. A missed call is consid- ered new if it has been received since the Missed list was last opened;...
  • Page 35: Directories

    Contacts on the handset Directories The telephone makes various directories available. The directories can be accessed via the display on the registered handsets and the web user interface. Local directory Directory for registered handsets. Central directory Shared directory for the base station, available on all HX handsets. (Base station directory) It can be edited on the handsets and in the web user interface.
  • Page 36 Contacts on the handset Create new contact (central directory) An entry contains the first name and/or last name and up to three phone numbers. Press and hold Menu New Entry Enter first name Enter last name Select number type (Home, Mobile, Office) Number Answer prompt Add another number? with Yes or No If necessary, enter other numbers...
  • Page 37 Contacts on the handset Copy contacts from local to central directory Open directory Select contact Menu Send entry: Send Entry to Basestation Directory OK . . . the entry is sent Send another entry: End a transfer: or press the End call key Send list: Send List to Basestation Directory...
  • Page 38: Contacts In The Web User Interface

    Contacts in the web user interface Contacts in the web user interface Opening a directory Home Contacts Central contacts By default, the entries are sorted alphabetically by surname. You can change the sorting order under Settings Contacts. The first 10 contacts are displayed in a table. More pages are created if there are more contacts. Scroll through directory: Move through the pages by using the scroll element on the bottom right.
  • Page 39: Settings For Directories

    Settings for directories Deleting a contact Home Contacts Central contacts Next to the entry, tap Delete Confirm deletion with Ok Multiple selection when downloading, deleting To select multiple or all contacts at the same time for downloading or deletion: Multiple: Check the box on the left next to the contacts ( = selected) All:...
  • Page 40: Setting Up More Directories

    • Phone numbers will be completed. Setting up more directories Alongside the local and central directory, more directories can be offered on the Gigaset A690/ AS690A IP BASE. Google contacts / contacts from Microsoft 365 Make contacts from a Google or Microsoft account available in the web user interface. To do this, generate an activation code that is linked to the user account on the provider's device page.
  • Page 41: Answering Machine And Announcements

    Answering machines Answering machine and announcements Answering machines The telephone makes three local answering machines available. You can also enable network answering machines for configured connections if these are offered by the provider. You can listen to voicemails on the handsets and via the web user interface. Local answering machines Local answering machines are configured in the web user interface and assigned to handsets.
  • Page 42 Answering machines Selecting announcements You can select announcements for all modes. All announcements saved in the system and a default announcement will be offered. If you have not recorded an announcement yet: Next to Audio messages can be recorded and uploaded from click here Settings Telephony Audio...
  • Page 43 Save Assigning answering machines for MWI display Gigaset A690/AS690A IP BASE can use multiple answering machines and receive MWI messages. Incoming MWI messages are indicated on the phones with the Message key Handsets always only receive messages for one answering machine. If multiple answering machine are assigned to these devices, the answering machine most recently set up is indicated on the device.
  • Page 44 Answering machines Listening to voicemails via the web user interface At least one answering machine is configured and enabled. Home Messages Voicemail . . . The voicemails on all answering machines are listed Click the symbol on the left next to the entry . . . The message is played back over the computer speaker New messages Under Status list –...
  • Page 45 Answering machines Listening to voicemails on the handset At least one mailbox is configured, activated and assigned to the handset. A new voicemail is displayed as follows: • The message key flashes. • The display shows the symbol and the number of new messages. Listening to voicemails Message key: Press message key...
  • Page 46: Announcements

    Announcements Announcements Upload or record your own announcements for answering machines and call divert. In web user interface Settings Telephony Audio Announcements . . . The announcements are displayed with name, duration and file size Playing back the announcement: Click next to the entry .
  • Page 47: Additional Functions

    Alarm clock Additional functions Alarm clock Date and time have been set. Switching the alarm clock on and off Alarm Clock Activation OK ( = activated) Enter wake-up time in hours and minutes When the alarm clock is activated, the icon and the wake-up time are displayed in idle status.
  • Page 48: Baby Monitor (Room Monitor)

    Baby monitor (room monitor) Baby monitor (room monitor) When the baby monitor is switched on, the stored external phone numbers or all handsets regis- tered to the phone (internal) are called as soon as a defined noise level is exceeded in the vicinity of the handset.
  • Page 49 Baby monitor (room monitor) Deactivate baby monitor/cancel alarm Deactivating the baby monitor: In idle status, press the display key Aus Cancel the alarm: Press the End call key during an alarm Deactivating the baby monitor remotely The alarm is forwarded to an external destination number. The receiving phone supports tone dialling.
  • Page 50: Black Lists

    Black lists Black lists Black lists can be set up individually for all registered handsets and/or on each handset using the base station's web user interface. Editing black lists in web user interface Blocking phone numbers for incoming or outgoing calls. Incoming calls Blocked phone numbers will no longer be put through to extensions.
  • Page 51 Black lists Entering a phone number in the black list In web user interface Home Contacts Blocking list Select whether the block is to apply to Incoming calls or Outgoing calls Enter phone number Enter comment for block Save . . . The block is entered in the black list Transferring phone numbers from call and message lists Transferring phone numbers from a call list or list of voicemails to the black list.
  • Page 52 Black lists Transferring a number from the call list to the black list Open call list: Press the Display key Select desired call list Select entry Menu Copy to Blocklist Set rule for full black list Specify what to do when the blacklist is full. Do not add new entries The black list is retained.
  • Page 53: Expanding The Dect Network

    Expanding the DECT network For freedom of movement when making calls, you can register up to six cordless DECT handsets on Gigaset A690/AS690A IP BASE. The range of the DECT wireless network can be increased by using up to two Gigaset Repeater HX.
  • Page 54 Once registration is complete, the handset returns to idle status. If not, repeat the procedure. Some Gigaset bases or third-party bases/routers may not be fully compatible with the handset and not all functions will be displayed correctly. In this case, use the menu option Legacy (GAP) Registration.
  • Page 55 The paging call will end automatically after a while. Connecting a DECT repeater A repeater increases the receiving range between the Gigaset handsets and the base station. You can register up to two Gigaset Repeater HX. More information on Gigaset repeaters is available from the repeater user guide and www.gigaset.com.
  • Page 56 Expanding the DECT network ECO DECT ECO DECT includes settings for the range and radiation in the DECT wireless network. When delivered, the device is configured in such a way that an optimal connection between the handset and the base station is guaranteed with as little radiation as possible. In idle mode, the handset does not transmit (it is radiation-free).
  • Page 57 Expanding the DECT network Enabling/disabling radiation-free on the base station In web user interface Settings Telephony Advanced settings DECT settings No radiation Enable/disable with the switch ( = radiation disabled) Switching radiation-free on the handeset on/off Settings ECO DECT No Radiation OK ( = radiation deacti- vated)
  • Page 58: Settings On The Handset

    Setting the date and time manually Settings on the handset The telephone is preconfigured. Settings for the handset (e.g. ring tones, display settings, etc.) only apply to this handset. System settings (e.g. date and time, dialling codes, etc.) can be modi- fied on the handset or via the Web user interface.
  • Page 59: Country

    Country Country The country selection is used for country-specific settings. If you are operating the device in another country, change the preset. Settings Country Select country OK ( = selected) Tones and signals Earpiece/handsfree volume You can set the volume of the earpiece and speaker at 5 levels independently of each other. During a call Volume Set volume...
  • Page 60 Tones and signals Ringtones Ringtone volume Set the volume in 5 levels. Audio Settings Ringer Volume Set volume Ringtone melody Set different ringtones for internal and external calls and the alarm. Audio Settings Ringer Melody External Calls / Internal Calls / Alarm Clock Select ringtone/melody in each case OK (...
  • Page 61: Display

    Display Display Screensaver A digital clock is available as a screensaver for displaying in sleep mode. Settings Display Screensaver Select No Screensaver / Digital Clock OK ( = activated) The screensaver is activated approx. 10 seconds after the display has changed to idle status. End screensaver Press the End call key briefly .
  • Page 62 Display Display backlight The display light is switched off when the handset is not used over a long period of time. You can set this function separately for situations handset in charging cradle and handset not in charging cradle set separately. During a call, the display normally stays on.
  • Page 63: Making/Receiving Calls

    Making/receiving calls Making/receiving calls Auto Answer When set to Auto Answer, the handset accepts an incoming call as soon as it is removed from the charging cradle. Settings Telephony Auto Answer OK ( = activated) Regardless of the setting Auto Answer, the connection ends as soon as you place the handset back in the charging cradle.
  • Page 64: System

    System System Resetting the handset Reset any individual settings and changes that you have made. Settings Telephony Reset Handset Confirm with OK . . . The handset settings are reset The following settings are not affected by a reset: • registration of the handset to the base •...
  • Page 65 System Changing the base PIN Secure the telephone's system settings with a PIN. You must enter the base PIN when registering and deregistering a handset or when restoring to default settings, for example. Change the telephone's 4-digit base PIN (default setting: 0000): Settings System Base PIN...
  • Page 66: Settings In The Web Interface

    Date and time Settings in the Web interface Date and time The date and time must be set so that the correct date and time can be assigned to incoming calls and the alarm clock can be used. Date and time are synchronised between the handset and base.
  • Page 67: Making/Receiving Calls

    Making/receiving calls Making/receiving calls Managing phone devices Phone devices are DECT handsets or DECT repeaters. Settings Telephony Phone devices . . . The registered phone devices are displayed in the DECT handsets and DECT Repeater areas with the following information: Name Internal name of the device.
  • Page 68 Registered. Adding a new connection Gigaset offers provider profiles for setting up VoIP connections with basic parameters set appro- priately for a provider. All you have to do is enter the access data. If there is no profile for your provider, you can carry out configuration manually.
  • Page 69: System

    System System Country The default country is set in your system settings. The selection is used for country-specific settings. If you are operating the device in a different country, change the default. Settings System Country Select the required country Save Updating firmware You will receive a message if new firmware is available for the telephone.
  • Page 70 System Saving and restoring settings Save data from the telephone to the PC and restore it back to the telephone if necessary. In web user interface Settings System Update & Restore Save & Restore Save and restore device settings: Save: Click Download Select save location in file system Save .
  • Page 71: Advanced Settings

    Making/receiving calls Advanced settings Making/receiving calls Area and country codes When making landline calls, you may also need to dial the area code for local calls (depending on your provider). You can specify that the area code is to be preselected automatically for all VoIP calls in the same local area and also for national long-distance calls.
  • Page 72 Making/receiving calls Access code If you operate the telephone in a telephone system, you may need to dial an access code for external calls (e.g. "0"). If you save the access code in configuration, it will be prefixed automati- cally for each external call. The setting applies to all registered phone devices. In web user interface Settings Telephony...
  • Page 73 Save Setting up STUN server If you have downloaded the provider profile for your VoIP provider from the Gigaset configura- tion server, the settings for STUN are already preset (STUN = Session Traversal Utilities for NAT). The telephone can determine its public address using STUN. The telephone needs this address to receive caller voice data.
  • Page 74: Audio

    Audio Audio Voice quality 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 telephone should use and specifying the order in which the codecs are suggested when a VoIP connection is set up.
  • Page 75: Provisioning

    Data Server (URL) field Start provisioning: Click Start Installing an incorrect provisioning profile may make the telephone unusable. The provisioning profile for the Gigaset provisioning server is used as default. If you reset the telephone to factory settings, this profile will be re-installed.
  • Page 76: Voip Profile

    VoIP profile VoIP profile When setting up connections, you can choose from various different provider profiles with default provider-specific settings. Initiate automatic profile updating if any of the settings change. In web user interface Settings System VoIP profile Enable/disable the function with the switch = enabled) Network Local network (LAN)
  • Page 77 Network VLAN VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) divides a physical network into multiple virtual networks. Enable VLAN if your telephone is in a local network divided into virtual subnets. In a "tagged" VLAN, data packets are assigned to the individual subnets with tags (markings), including VLAN ID and VLAN priority.
  • Page 78 Network Quality of Service (QoS) Tone quality depends on the priority of voice data in the network. You can prioritise VoIP data packets using the QoS log DiffServ (Differentiated Services). DiffServ defines a range of classes for services and various priority levels within these classes for which specific prioritisation processes are defined.
  • Page 79 Network Server certificates In web user interface Settings Network Security Certificates . . . The certificates currently installed are listed Type: CA The certificate is confirmed by a trusted authority (Certificate Authority or Certification Authority). Type: Invalid The certificate is not confirmed by a trusted authority. Display detailed certificate information: Next to the certificate name, click Details...
  • Page 80 Network HTTP server Configure access to the telephone web user interface. In web user interface Settings Network Advanced settings HTTP server Configure settings HTTP connection type How access to the web user interface is to be established: HTTPS: Only via secure connection HTTP: Only via unsecured connection HTTP + HTTPS:...
  • Page 81: Status Information And Diagnostics

    System information Status information and diagnostics System information Display information about system configuration and status. In web user interface Settings Service System status IP configuration Device name in the The telephone's device name in the local network. This may differ network from the internal name of the telephone shown on the display.
  • Page 82: Diagnostic Tools

    Diagnostic tools Diagnostic tools System logs Loading telephone system logs on a PC During regular operation, the telephone saves information about selected telephone processes (events, configuration changes, errors) in system logs (SysLog). You can download these onto a PC for further use by service personnel. In web user interface Settings Service...
  • Page 83: Support

    In web user interface Settings Service Support Links to Gigaset Service Portal, user guides and Wiki: Customer support Display open source licences used in the software: Software licenses Display data protection information: Data protection and Information security...
  • Page 84: Appendix

    Appendix 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. In our constantly updated online service you can find: •...
  • Page 85 Mexico - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (Preço de uma ligação local) - - - - - - -01800 999 4442738 (01800 999 GIGASET) Demais localidades: Netherlands - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0900-3333102...
  • Page 86 Successful assertion of a warranty claim does not extend the term of the warranty. • Unless there is a warranty event, Gigaset Communications reserves the right to charge the customer for an exchange or repair. Gigaset Communications will inform the customer of this in advance.
  • Page 87: Manufacturer Information

    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 88 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 89: Technical Data

    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 90 Technical data Handset power adapter Manufacturer Salom Electric (Xiamen) Co. Ltd. Commercial register: 91350200612003878C 31 Building, Huli Industrial District, Xiamen, Fujiam361006, P.R. China Salcomp (Shenzen) Co. Ltd. Commercial register: 91440300618932635P Salcomp Road, Furond Industrial Area, Xinqiao, Shajing, Baoan District, Shenzen 518125 China Model ID C705 (EU variant) C710 (UK variant)
  • Page 91 Character charts Character charts The character set used on the handset is dependent on the language set. Entering letters/characters Press the relevant key several times. Briefly press the Hash key to switch from mode "Abc" to "123", from "123" to "abc" and from "abc" to "Abc".
  • Page 92: Menu Overview

    Menu overview Menu overview Handset Open main menu: Press display key Menu or control key Alarm Clock Activation ............p.
  • Page 93 Menu overview Firmware Update Current Version ......p. 64 Update ......p.
  • Page 94 Menu overview Web user interface Open web user interface p. 17) Home Overview ......p.
  • Page 95 Menu overview Wizards Wizards overview ......p. 19 DECT device ......p.
  • Page 96: Index

    Index Index ......31 ......48 Accepted calls Baby monitor .
  • Page 97 Index ......78 Client certificate Code ........71 Call area .
  • Page 98 Index Directory, local ......40 back up/import ....... . 18 .
  • Page 99 Index ........5 Factory settings Handset .
  • Page 100 Index ......81 Icons MAC address, WLAN ......47 .
  • Page 101 Index ......21 ..... . 78 One touch call QoS (Quality of Service) .
  • Page 102 Index ......8 ......89 Safety precautions Technical data .
  • Page 103 Index ........17 profile ......17 set language .
  • Page 104 Issued by Gigaset Communications GmbH Frankenstraße 2, D-46395 Bocholt © Gigaset Communications GmbH 2024 Subject to availability. All rights reserved. Rights of modification reserved. www.gigaset.com...

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