Gigaset E630H Operating Instructions Manual
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  • Page 1 E630 Congratulations By purchasing a Gigaset, you have chosen a brand that is fully committed to sustainability. This product’s packaging is eco-friendly! To learn more, visit www.gigaset.com.
  • Page 3: Overview Of Handset

    Overview of handset Overview of handset ¢ ¢ 1 LED light / Visual call signal page 31, page 31) 2 Display in idle status ¢ 3 Status bar ( page 37) Icons display current settings and operating status of the phone ¢...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Overview of handset ..............1 Safety precautions .
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Do not use the devices in environments with a potential explosion hazard (e.g., paint shops). If you give your Gigaset to a third party, make sure you also give them the user guide. Remove faulty devices from use or have them repaired by our Service team, as these could interfere with other wireless services.
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Never expose the telephone to the effects of heat sources, direct sunlight or other electrical devices. Protect your Gigaset from moisture, dust, corrosive liquids and fumes. Pay attention to the range of the base. This is up to 50 m inside buildings and up to 300 m in unobstructed outdoor areas.
  • Page 7: Setting Up The Handset For Use

    The display is protected by a plastic film. Please remove the protective film! Inserting the batteries and closing the battery cover Caution Use only rechargeable batteries recommended by Gigaset Communications GmbH ¢ page 46) , as this could otherwise result in significant health risks and personal injury. For example, the outer casing of the batteries could be destroyed or the batteries could explode.
  • Page 8: Belt Clip

    Charging the batteries The batteries are supplied partially charged. Please charge completely before use. (The batteries are fully charged when the power icon disappears from the display.)
  • Page 9: Changing The Display Language

    Getting started Changing the display language You can also change the display language via the menu: Ï ¤ ¤ ¤ q Language ¤ ¤ q Select language ¤ Select or, if you do not understand the language currently set, go to: ¤...
  • Page 10: Registering The Handset

    Getting started Registering the handset The registration process depends on the base. You must Registration initiate registration on the handset and on the base. Both Ð must be carried out within 60 secs. ¤ On the base: Press and hold (min. 3 secs) the Registration/ paging key.
  • Page 11: Setting The Date And Time

    Getting started Setting the date and time Set the date/time so that the correct date and time can be assigned to incoming calls, and so that you can use the alarm. ¤ Press the key Time below the display screen to open the input field.
  • Page 12 Getting started Date/Time ‰ Display shows: Saved. You will hear a confirmation tone. Saved 07:15 You will automatically return to idle status. INT 1 14 Oct Your phone is now ready for use. Calls Spot LED...
  • Page 13: What Would You Like To Do Next

    Getting started What would you like to do next? After successfully setting up the phone, you can make calls straight away, customise your Gigaset according to your requirements or firstly familiarise yourself with the operation. Setting ringtones ¢ Assign specific tunes to internal and external calls, reminders ( page 22), wake-up calls ¢...
  • Page 14: Understanding The Operating Steps In The User Guide

    Understanding the operating steps in the user guide Understanding the operating steps in the user guide The keys on your Gigaset handset are set out in these operating instructions as follows: c / v / a Answer call key / Menu key / End call key...
  • Page 15: Getting To Know Your Phone

    Getting to know your phone Getting to know your phone Switching the handset on/off ¤ Press and hold the End call key a in idle status to switch the handset on or off. Locking/unlocking the keypad The keypad lock prevents any accidental use of the phone. If you press a key when the keypad is locked, a message is displayed.
  • Page 16: Side Keys

    Getting to know your phone Side keys ø / ÷ Press these keys on the right-hand side of the handset to set the volume for the earpiece, ringtone, handsfree mode, alarm clock, appointments and the headset depending on the situation. Display keys The display keys have a function preset by default in idle status, but the keys can be re-assigned ¢...
  • Page 17: Returning To Idle Status

    Getting to know your phone Submenus The functions in the submenus are displayed as lists. Example To access a function: Settings ¤ Scroll to the function using the control key q and press Date/Time Returning to the previous menu level: Briefly press the display Audio Settings key Back or End call key a.
  • Page 18: Entering Numbers And Text

    Getting to know your phone Entering numbers and text If several number and/or text fields are displayed (e.g. New Entry First Name and Surname in a phonebook entry), the field is automatically activated. The following fields must be activated by navigating with the control key q. A field is First Name: activated when a cursor is blinking inside it.
  • Page 19: Making Calls

    Making calls Making calls Making an external call ¤ Enter number, briefly press the Answer call key c. ¤ Press and hold the Answer call key c, enter number. You can cancel the dialling process with the End call key a. Dialling with the redial list The redial list contains the 20 numbers last dialled with the handset.
  • Page 20 Making calls Dialling with the phonebook ¤ q Select entry. ¤ ¤ If multiple numbers are entered: Select the number with r and press the Answer call key c or OK. ¤ The number is dialled. One touch call You can set up your phone so that you can dial a specific number when you press a key of your choice.
  • Page 21: Accepting A Call

    Making calls Accepting a call You have the following options: ¤ Press c. ¤ ¢ If Auto Answer is switched on ( page 21), remove the handset from the charging cradle. Activate/deactivate Simple Auto Answer In addition to using the Answer call key c, you can also answer a call using the keys Q... O, * and #.
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Telephone Settings

    Adjusting the telephone settings Adjusting the telephone settings The handset and base station are preconfigured, but you can change the settings to suit your individual requirements. The settings can be changed via the menu Settings whilst on a call or in idle status. Changing the display language Ï...
  • Page 23 Adjusting the telephone settings Setting the display backlight The display backlight is always lit when the handset is not in the base/charging cradle or when a key is pressed. Any digit keys pressed appear on the display for pre-dialling. Ï You can also activate/deactivate the display backlight for idle status: ¤...
  • Page 24 Adjusting the telephone settings Setting the handset ringtones Setting the ringtone volume Example Ï ¤ ¤ ¤ q Audio Settings ¤ Volume ¤ q Ringtones (Handset) ¤ ¤ ¤ Volume ¤ For internal calls For internal calls and alarms: r Volume can be set at 5 levels or crescendo (increasing and alarms: ‡...
  • Page 25: Protection Against Unwanted Calls

    Adjusting the telephone settings Activating/deactivating advisory tones Your handset uses advisory tones to tell you about different activities and statuses. These advisory tones can be activated/deactivated independently of each other. Ï ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ q Audio Settings q Advisory Tones ¤...
  • Page 26: Quick Access To Numbers And Functions

    Adjusting the telephone settings Quick access to numbers and functions The digit keys Q and 2 up to O can be assigned to a number from the phonebook. The left and right display keys have a function preset by default, but the keys can be re-assigned ¢...
  • Page 27: Restoring Phone To Default Setting

    Restoring phone to default setting Restoring phone to default setting You can reset individual modifications to handset settings. The following are not affected by the reset: Date / time, Registration of handsets to the base and the current selection of the base, Entries in the calendar and phonebook, Redial list.
  • Page 28: Multiple Handsets

    Multiple handsets Multiple handsets Making internal calls Internal calls to other handsets registered to the same base are free of charge. ¤ ¤ u (press briefly) < The list of handsets is opened. Your own handset is marked ¤ Select the handset or Call all (group call) from the list if required. Holding down u immediately starts a call on all registered handsets.
  • Page 29 Multiple handsets Establishing a conference call/call swapping You are taking a call while a second call is being held. Both callers are indicated on the display. ¤ Call swapping: You can switch between both participants using q. ¤ Establishing a three-way conference call: Press Conf. Ending a conference call: Press End Conf.
  • Page 30: Phonebook (Address Book)

    Phonebook (Address book) Phonebook (Address book) In a phonebook entry, you can store first names and surnames, up to three numbers, an anniversary with a reminder, and caller melody. You can create the directory (with up to 200 entries) individually for each of your handsets. You ¢...
  • Page 31 Phonebook (Address book) Displaying the number of entries that are available in the directory ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ q Available Memory Open phonebook. Options Selecting a phonebook entry, searching in the phonebook ¤ Open phonebook. ¤ Scroll to the name you are searching for using q. Holding down q scrolls continuously upwards or downwards through the phonebook.
  • Page 32: Call List

    Call list Transferring a displayed number to the phonebook ¤ The number is displayed or highlighted. ¤ ¤ q Copy to Directory. ¤ Ó Press display key or Options ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ r Select number type. <New Entry> ¤ ¤...
  • Page 33: Sound Profiles

    Sound profiles Sound profiles You can call up the 3 sound profiles that are adapted for your handset to your surroundings consecutively by using the C key. The profile is switched immediately without a prompt. By default, Profile Personal is activated. ¤...
  • Page 34: Calendar

    Calendar Calendar You can remind yourself of up to 30 appointments. May 2013 In the calendar, the current day is outlined in white; on days Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su with appointments, the numbers are displayed in colour. 01 02 03 04 05 When a day is selected, it will be highlighted.
  • Page 35 Calendar Displaying missed appointments/anniversaries The following appointments and anniversaries are stored in the Missed Alarms list: The appointment/anniversary call was not acknowledged. The appointment/anniversary was signalled during a phone call. The handset was switched off at the time of the appointment/anniversary. The last 10 entries are stored.
  • Page 36: Alarm Clock

    Alarm clock Alarm clock ¢ Prerequisite: Date and time are set ( page 9). Example É You can activate/deactivate and set the alarm clock as follows: Alarm Clock ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ Activation: r On/ Alarm Clock Activation: ¤ <On >...
  • Page 37: Baby Monitor

    Baby monitor Baby monitor When the baby monitor is switched on, the stored (internal or external) destination number is called as soon as a defined noise level is exceeded in the vicinity of the handset. The baby monitor alarm to an external number is cancelled after approximately 90 seconds. In baby monitor mode, incoming calls are only signalled on the display (without ringtone).
  • Page 38 Baby monitor Activating/deactivating and setting the baby Baby monitor activated monitor É ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ q Baby Monitor ¤ Activation: r On/Off 07:15 ¤ Á Setting the baby monitor: INT 1 14 Oct Send alarm to: r Internal (at least 2 handsets are registered)/ External Baby Monitor If Internal is selected:...
  • Page 39: Display Icons

    Display icons Display icons Icons in the status bar The following icons are displayed in the status bar depending on the settings and the operating status of your telephone: Icon Meaning Icon Meaning Signal strength (No Radiation off ) Battery charge status: Ð...
  • Page 40 Display icons Display key icons The following icons indicate the current function of the display keys according to the operating situation: Icon Action Icon Action Ò ö Last number redial Opening phonebook Ñ Ó Deleting text Copy number to the phonebook Display icons for signalling of Connection No connection...
  • Page 41: Menu Tree

    Menu tree Menu tree Opening the main menu: Press v whilst the telephone is in idle status. Note Not all functions described in this user guide are available in all countries or with all network providers. Ê Call Lists (depending on base) Ì...
  • Page 42: Customer Service & Product Warranty - Australia And New Zealand

    The defect was caused by an accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation or operation, ver- min infestation, lack of reasonable care, unauthorised modification, loss of parts, tampering or attempted repair by a person not authorised by Gigaset; or The product has been damaged by lightning or a mains power surge.
  • Page 43 Replacement or repair services are only offered for products purchased in Australia and New Zealand that bear Gigaset Communications GmbH local registered N Number and Telepermit markings. Please have your proof of purchase ready when calling.
  • Page 44: Questions And Answers

    If you have any queries about the use of your telephone, suggested solutions are available on our web-site at ¤ ¤ www.gigaset.com/service First steps for troubleshooting. The table below also lists steps for troubleshooting. You are not sure whether your device is equipped with an integrated answer machine.
  • Page 45: Exclusion Of Liability

    Customer service & product warranty – Australia and New Zealand The other party cannot hear you. The handset is "muted". ¥ ¢ Activate the microphone again ( page 19). The caller's number is not displayed. 1. Calling Line Identification (CLI) is not approved for the caller. ¥...
  • Page 46: Environment

    Environment Our environmental mission statement We, Gigaset Communications GmbH, bear social responsibility and are actively committed to a better world. Our ideas, technologies and actions serve people, society and the environment. The aim of our global activity is to secure sustainable life resources for humanity. We are com- mitted to a responsibility for our products that comprises their entire life cycle.
  • Page 47: Appendix

    Appendix 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 48: Technical Data

    Capacity: 800 mAh Handset operating times/charging times The operating time of your Gigaset depends on the capacity and age of the battery and the way it is used. (All times are maximum possible times). Standby time (hours) * 310 *...
  • Page 49 Appendix Character charts Standard characters 9x 10x Press the relevant key the number of times indicated. ä á à â ã ç ë é è ê ï í ì î ö ñ ó ò ô õ ß ü ú ù û...
  • Page 50: Index

    Index Index Call waiting ..external during an internal call ..internal during an external call Calling ......external Address book, see Phonebook .
  • Page 51 Index ..... . . Deactivating Getting started ..... . baby monitor .
  • Page 52 Index Making calls ......assigning to a function or number accepting a call ......
  • Page 53 Index ..........On/off key Safety precautions .
  • Page 54 Index ......Technical data Viewing network mailbox message ......Telephone VIP ringtone .

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