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1. 72 Appointments eee eee 71 activating deactivating 72 126 deleting cece cee eee ee eee 72 MANAGING eee eee eee eee 72 Area code setting own area code 92 Assigning function keys 2 cece eee 85 KOY noone tine E EAE 85 number key cee cence eens 85 Authentication 0 0 eee eee 116 Authorisation 0 cece ee eee 101 Automatic redial 00008 36 B Base connecting to PABX 96 connecting with router 15 power consumption 103 restoring to default settings 95 setting UD eee eee eee 10 11 91 System PIN areen stantial ee 92 updating firmware 94 Birthday see Anniversary Block dialling ee eee eee 116 Bluetooth ACTIVATING 25 es cw eee ie ae EE 78 changing device name 80 81 de registering devices 80 list of known devices 5 80 registering devices 04 78 setting own area code 92 transferring directory vCard 42 using data devices 04 82 using GSM mobiles 4 82 Bluetooth headset accepting acall 28 making calls with 04 26 USING aisicag E S ote ee aed e oars a 81 Brightness display backlight 87 Broadband Internet access 116 Bro
2. 52 copying from directory 43 copying to directory 42 displaying caller s number CLIP 28 entering for network mailbox 68 entering with directory 43 saving in the directory 39 O Online directory ee ee eee 44 Opening the incoming e mail list 56 Operating remotely 66 Operation setting up the phone 9 Order in directory 0000s 40 Outgoing list SMS 08 49 P PABX connecting base 06 96 pa ses ea ves es ee ba e E oa e 96 saving access Code 60 96 setting dialling mode 97 Package contents ee eee e eee 9 PAGING enana wee 75 120 Pause after access COde 0 cece ee 96 after line seizure 006 96 after recall key 2 eee 96 PC interface cece ee eee eee 104 Personal Identification Number 120 Phone protecting against access 92 Setting UDe eesis a m eee cece eee ees 9 91 Picture Galleries e EEE E ieee 40 90 deleting asri rerai a ne 34 Fed 91 TENAMINGs esse obs ewer E EP 91 PIN oeaio na E EER E EA 120 Pin connections e eee eee 103 Playing back announcement answering machine 63 message answering machine 64 POM PEE A EEE hens eet ene bie dos 120 Port forwarding eeeeeeee 120 Port number
3. e eee eee 29 URLs be PEE E ones 122 User Datagram Protocol 122 User Doreen sieniin aa 122 User NaMe ssnensosessssssseeses 122 Using control key eee e cece ee ee eee 18 display keys e eee e eee 19 handsfree mode 0 ee ee 30 resource directory 0000 90 V vCard SMS er eE oh aw ARE 52 VIP directory entry 006 39 Volume handsfree 2 cece eee eee eee ee 88 receiver oiec onrar oin eai bind omen 88 receiver handsfree 2 04 88 FINQC ossa ii aan a a ws 88 Setting 0 cece ecw cere ias 89 Ww WAN n a aata Ea aS RA 122 Warning tone see Advisory tones Weather forecasts in idle display mode 61 Wide Area Network 0 005 122 Wire bound headset CONNECTING a eE cece cece renee 84 Withholding phone number display 32 phone numbers 0eeee eee 32 Writing an SMS eee ee eee 49 Writing and editing text 104 Issued by Gigaset Communications GmbH Frankenstr 2a D 46395 Bocholt Gigaset Communications GmbH 2011 All rights reserved Subject to availability Rights of modification reserved www gigaset com This user guide is made from 100 recycled paper
4. cece cece eee 121 Power adapter cceeeeeee cence 8 Power consumption base 103 Power saving adapter plug 70 Preferred DNS server 0 00000 93 Prepare dialling 000 121 Private IP address c0eeeeee 121 Protocoles eae a 121 Public IP address 0 eee eeee 121 Q Questions and answers 2005 99 Q ickdial sasien etai R tnaa 68 R RAM eo nn ae gabed AERON URETERO 121 Random Access Memory 121 Read Only Memory 000 121 Reading the subject e mail 57 58 Recalls ane Make eels teeth SAS 97 Key wcneeva in ehes Mere se dette ve 96 Receiver volume c cece eee 88 Index Reception booster see Repeater Recording Quality 23 vovca ceed ee ease teas 66 LIMO ive ds ata e A eae as 66 two way recording 46 65 Rediali 2 eeesisnesch ee ias feta hayes he 36 Reduced energy consumption 70 Registering devices Bluetooth 0 78 handset aserra oei eee e cence eee eee 74 Reminder call cece eens 43 Repeater eee cece eee ees 94 Ring delay eee e cence ee eens 66 Ringback BUSY eisrean areae ed Sat d lee 121 cancelling fixed line 35 initiating fixed line 33 NOTE PI Weegee cues ae T 121 Ringer CHANGING 3 0 wees eee es eee ae 88 MULLING asra eaa aeaa a 54 setting volume 2 0e
5. cece eee eee 27 Entry from directory e eee eee 40 Environment sceceeesesenes 102 Error tOne ccc cee s eee cece renee 90 Ethernet network e000 118 Explicit Call Transfer 000 118 External call call waiting 0 cece eee ee ee 32 to ans mach Divert 65 F Fax SMS ena ao aa Maas tensed ees 50 Firewall 0 ccc cece eee eee eee 118 Firmware ie ses apres where Arete das nego 118 automatic update 00ee 94 checking version 0000 101 starting update 0 94 updates erase e eee ee a iia 9 Fixed IP address eeeeeee 118 Fixed line cancelling ringback 35 Flat Wate ys bits wader alee iid cues 118 Full duplex ccc e cece cece eens 118 Function key assigning for headset 85 G Gateway cece eee e cece eee eee 119 Global IP address 0000 119 Global System for Mobile Communication 119 GNU General Public Licence 105 GNU General Public License GPL EngliSheiacie es ocataa ee wee seks 106 GNU Lesser General Public License 105 GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL English 04 110 E A EEEE A ER EN 105 Group Call sesi ocre wa carcce va siinid cock 75 GSMS leone oe tt hse eich Sa eld hs 119 GSM connection accepting a call Bluetooth 28 activating Bluetooth 80
6. eee 97 display language 46 86 handsfree volume 0eeeeee 88 internal names 02 ee eee 77 internal numbers 0 77 names of internal parties 77 PAUSES eis s5 cid oe yea ae Oreo eae 96 RIN sess sora Sevres coe eae ist EEEE 92 receiver VOIUME eee ee ee eee 88 TUN GOT ss oie esl 2 Seaton senate a Sealer 88 system PIN cece eee ee eee eees 92 Character set 000 50 51 104 Charge rates see Call charges Checking service information 101 Classified directory 006 44 CL CEP ekeen paa a 28 Clientes oaeee aA e A oe 116 CLIP picture 004 29 40 90 COdGES Shia ince e O A ee cele 116 COLP e cae EAE EAEE I AEA eS amp 116 COLR etnies sacs AE EREE TEN CRTE 116 Conference internal 0 8 76 Configuring the system settings 91 Confirmation tone 0 eee eee 90 Connected Line Identification Presentation Restriction 116 Connecting base to PABX ce ccc cece eee eee 96 Consultation call 00 34 117 INteR Nal teehee eters Sak Rhee 76 Consumption of electricity see Power consumption Correcting incorrect entries 19 Customer Care cece cece eee eee ee 98 Customer Service amp Assistance 98 D Data transfer via Bluetooth 82 Deactivating advisory tones eee eee eee 90 answering machine
7. Gigaset E49H handset Resistant to shocks dust and water splashes Hardy illuminated keypad Colour display Directory for up to 150 entries Talk standby time of up to 12h 250h Standard batteries Brilliant sound quality in handsfree mode Screensaver ECO DECT Alarm clock Room monitor SMS with up to 640 characters Se A A a a a a a ad www gigaset com gigasete49h L410 handsfree clip for cordless phones Move during a call without any restrictions Handy clip belt Brilliant sound quality in speaker mode Weight approx 30 g ECO DECT Five different volume levels Status indication via LED Talk standby time of up to 5 hrs 120 hrs Range of up to 50 m indoors and up to 300 m outdoors LA Ae A A A a A a G www gigaset com gigasetl410 Gigaset repeater The Gigaset repeater can be used to increase the reception range between your Gigaset handset and the base www gigaset com gigasetrepeater Compatibility Accessories For more information on handset functions in relation to Gigaset bases please visit www gigaset com compatibility All accessories and batteries are available from your phone retailer Gigaset Original Accessories Use only original accessories This will avoid possible health risks and personal injury and also ensure that all the relevant regulations are complied with 125 Index Index A ACCESS code 1 eee eee eee eens 96 fora PABX 2
8. 62 appointment ee eee eee 71 call divert cc cece cece eee ee 32 muting ringer cece eee eee eee 54 network mailbox 0 eee 68 two way recording 06 65 withholding phone numbers 32 DECT interface activating deactivating 95 Defining receive connection 83 Delete key ccc cece cece ences 19 Deleting announcement for answering Machine sees eee eee 63 Characters cece eee eee eee eee 19 MESSAGES s ieo i E E aA 65 Demilitarised Zone 06 117 De registering devices Bluetooth 80 handset s i5 0 ciuiise one stva sad seers 75 DACP sciences a EENET 117 Dialling GirectOry cece cece eee eee eee 40 Dialling mode cece eens 97 Dialling pause cece eee ee 96 127 Index Digital Subscriber Line 117 Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer 117 Direct rio eke ie oaks eae 39 copying number from text 42 Managing entries 06 40 OPENING eins e eaaa ERA 18 44 order of entries 2 000 40 saving anniversary 43 saving entry eee e eee eee 39 saving the sender s number SMS 52 searching for anentry 44 sending entry list to handset 41 transferring a vCard Bluetooth 42 using to enter numbers 43 Displa
9. M gt Q Select entry gt MAN Open menu gt Copy Entry Copy List gt vCard via Bluetooth The list of Known Devices gt page 80 is displayed and Bluetooth is activated if necessary m Select device and press 4 Or lt Search gt Select and press ed to search for Bluetooth devices m Select device and press IJJ Ms If necessary enter the PIN for the Bluetooth device and press aid page 78 The transfer starts Once an individual entry has been trans ferred you can select an additional entry in the directory and transfer it to the Bluetooth device using you 42 Please note Any incoming calls are ignored during the vCard transfer Receiving a vCard with Bluetooth If a device from the Known Devices list gt page 80 sends a vCard to your base this occurs automatically You are informed about it via the display If the sending device does not appear in the list you are asked on the display to enter the device PIN for the sending device Ms If necessary enter the PIN for the sending Bluetooth device and press JA The vCard transfer starts If the device should be added to the list of known Bluetooth devices press the display key ZS after the transfer Pressing J returns the base to idle status Adding a displayed number to the directory You can add numbers to the directory From alist e g the call answering machine list incoming SMS message
10. m Please note Your provider will usually charge for SMS notifications M Messaging gt SMS gt Settings gt Notification gt You can enter data in the following fields To Enter the number including area code to which the SMS is to be sent For missed calls Select On if you require SMS notification Msg on Answer M Select On if you require SMS notification Save Press the display key Warning Do not enter your own network number for the notification of missed calls This can lead to chargeable endless looping Sending SMS text messages Setting the SMS service centre SMS messages are exchanged between SMS service centres operated by service provid ers You must enter the SMS service centre through which you wish to send and receive SMS messages into your phone You can receive SMS messages from every SMS serv ice centre that is entered provided you have registered with your service provider This happens automatically when you send the first SMS via the relevant service centre Your SMS messages are sent via the SMS service centre that is entered as the active send service centre However you can acti vate any other SMS service centre as the active send service centre to send a current message page 53 If no SMS service centre is entered the SMS menu only contains the entry Settings Enter an SMS service centre page 53 Entering changing SMS service ce
11. The paging call ends automatically after approx 30 seconds Connecting using other devices Making internal calls Internal calls using registered handsets are free of charge Calling a specific handset J Initiate internal call Ms Enter the number of the internal party If the receiver is replaced the base switches to handsfree mode Or Km Initiate internal call m Select the internal party Pag Pick up the receiver If the internal party cannot be reached e g out of range or does not answer or three internal connections are already established the busy tone sounds Calling all internal parties group call g Press and hold left on the con trol key All handsets are called Or J Initiate internal call Press the star key Or J Initiate internal call Call All Select Pag Pick up the receiver All handsets are called If no internal parties can be reached or three internal connections have already been established the busy tone sounds Ending a call Replace the receiver 75 Connecting using other devices Transferring a call to a handset You can transfer an external call to a handset connect Prerequisite You are conducting an exter nal call Km Open the list of handsets The external participant hears music on hold if activated gt page 90 If more than one handset is registered m Select a handset or Call All and press IJJ When the inter
12. You can connect your base to your computer via Bluetooth page 78 or via the Ethernet cable supplied To use the Bluetooth con nection your PC must be equipped with a suitable dongle and Bluetooth must be acti vated on the base Please note It is not possible to have two parallel con nections active between the PC and base via Bluetooth and LAN You can access base functions and data from your PC via AT commands The Gigaset QuickSync program found on the enclosed CD provides you with a convenient interface for communicating with the base gt Install this program on your PC Here are some of the functions that will then be available to you Reading service information e g firmware version serial number manu facturer MAC address of the base Synchronising the directory on your base with your PC s Outlook contacts Transferring images as screensavers caller pictures from the PC to the resource directory on the base Downloading sounds ringer melodies from the PC to the base You can also use AT commands to Make outgoing calls and accept incom ing calls The display on the base behaves as if the call was being handled directly on it Data transfer During the transfer of data between the base and PC the message Data transfer in progress is shown on the display Any incoming calls are ignored during this time You can use the red end key to cancel the data transfer Yo
13. Domain Name System Hierarchical system that permits the assign ment of IP addresses to Domain names that are easier to memorise This assignment has to be managed by a local DNS server in each W LAN The local DNS server determines the IP address if necessary by enquiring about superordinate DNS servers and other local DNS servers on the Internet You can specify the IP address of the pri mary secondary DNS server See also DynDNS Domain name Name of one of several web server s on the Internet e g Gigaset net The domain name is assigned to the relevant IP address by DNS DSL Digital Subscriber Line Data transfer technology that allows Inter net access with e g 1 5 Mbps over a conven tional telephone line Prerequisites DSL modem and the appropriate service offered by the Internet provider DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer The DSLAM is a switch cabinet in an exchange at which all subscriber connectors converge DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency Dynamic IP address A dynamic IP address is assigned to a net work component automatically via DHCP The dynamic IP address for a network com ponent can change every time it registers or at certain time intervals See also Fixed IP address 117 Glossary DynDNS Dynamic DNS Domain names and IP addresses are assigned via DNS For Dynamic IP addresses this service is enhanced with Dynamic DNS This permits the use of a network com
14. gt page 42 Please note You can copy numbers from a public directory to your private online directory gt page 45 Calling up an entry in the online directory Prerequisite You have opened the online directory f Select entry open the details view if necessary gt Pag Pick up the receiver If the entry only contains one phone number this is the one that is dialled If the entry contains more than one phone number e g mobile number and phone number they are offered to you for selec tion te Select the number to be dialled OK Press the display key The selected phone number is dialled Transferring the local directory to the private online directory You can save entries in the local directory in vCard format as a vcf file on your PC with the help of the Web configurator user guide for the Web configurator on the enclosed CD Several providers support functions on your Web pages that you can use to copy these files to the online directory 47 Making cost effective calls Making cost effective calls Make phone calls through a network pro vider who offers cheap rates call by call Linking a number with a call by call number You can store the codes call by call num bers from several network providers in the local directory page 39 To prefix a number with a call by call number linking when the base is in idle status m Press briefly to o
15. gt page 46 New search Start a new search Copy to Directory Copy an entry to the local directory If an entry contains several numbers they are displayed in a selection list A new entry is created for the selected number The sur name is transferred to the Surname field of the local directory gt page 42 Copy to Private NetDir Transfer the selected entry to the private net directory The private directory and online directory must be provided by the same provider Depending on your provider you can add a nickname to the entry in your private directory Calling subscribers Prerequisite A hit list is displayed gt Select an entry and pick up the receiver g If the entry only contains one phone number this is the one that is dialled A list of numbers appears if there is more than one number gt Using select a number and press the display key D 45 Using directories Starting a refined search You can use the search options available in the refined search first name and or street to limit the number of hits returned by a pre vious search Prerequisite A search result is displayed hit list with multiple entries or a message indi cating too many hits Refine Press the display key Or OAN gt Refine search Select and press JA The search criteria from the previous search are copied and entered in the corresponding fields Surname online directory or
16. using via Bluetooth 82 GSM mobiles ecc een eeeeee 82 H Handset changing internal number 77 changing name 2 0eeee 77 contact with liquid 103 de registering 06 74 75 liste chnccew sae nde caw tetera ene ia 18 locating s see Enea N 75 registering irens sinia iane ia 74 Handsfree volum 0ceeeeeee 88 Headsets eneee tinea eaa EEEa 119 accepting acall 00 28 assigning function key 85 connecting wire bound 11 84 ending acall ee eee eee 27 making calls with 08 26 Hel Pes ius aed bees Madde debe esae ens 99 HTTP Proxy ccc ceeeeseeeeeeeeeees 119 l Icon alarm ClOCK cece cece ene cence 73 answering machine 62 66 Gis play iaae aR EAR EE aks 19 for new messageS e eee eee 38 new MESSAGE eee cee eee wees 64 new SMS cee eee e cece eee eens 51 TINGED eves oe E ahaa eet 89 Idle status 20 cc ccc cece eee eee e eens 20 display in example 045 4 returning TO cece eee eee eee ees 20 IEEE ea ciicawe oases diane dies od 119 Incoming list SMS 0 ee eee 51 Incoming message list e mail OPENING secs aeea tin dees Wale cider dle bce 56 Incorrect entries correction 19 Info Centres ca datielowcete wdc ees 59 NAVIGATING 6 cece eee ee eee eee 60 Infrast
17. you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation If the Program does not specify a ver sion number of this License you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foun dation 10 If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution con ditions are different write to the author to ask for permission For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation write to the Free Software Foundation we sometimes make excep tions for this Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all deriv atives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally NO WARRANTY 11 BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PRO GRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICA BLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERV ICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 12 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICA BLE LAW O
18. Display keys Some important display keys Open a menu for further functions Confirm selection Delete key Delete character by character word by word from right to left Go back one menu level or cancel operation TOK Back Save Save entry You can set the functions of the keys in idle status individually page 85 Keys on the keypad e o e4 etc Press the matching key on the handset Ms Enter digits or letters Correcting incorrect entries You can correct incorrect characters in the input fields by navigating to the incor rect entry using the control key You can then Delete the character to the left of the cursor with the display key press and hold to delete the word Insert characters to the left of the cursor Overwrite the highlighted flashing character e g when entering time and date 19 Operating the base Using the menus 20 You can access your base s functions using a menu that has a number of levels Main menu first menu level gt When the handset is in idle status press the right control key O to open the main menu The main menu functions are shown in the display as icons The selected function is marked by an orange circle around the icon and the correspond ing name is shown in the display header To access a function i e to open the correspond ing submenu next menu level gt Use the control key to select the required function and press
19. The radiation reduces automatically depending on the distance of the registered handsets to the base The closer the hand sets are to the base the lower the radiation You can reduce the radiation from the handsets and the base even more by using Eco Mode Eco Mode reduces radiation by 80 whether you are making a call or not Eco Mode reduces the range by approx 50 Using Eco Mode always makes sense when a reduced range is sufficient Switching off radiation Eco Mode When you activate Eco Mode the radiation DECT transmission power of the base and handset is switched off in idle status assuming all registered handsets support Eco Mode Eco Mode Eco Mode can be activated deactivated independently of one another and can also be used when multiple hand sets are registered on the base 70 Activate deactivate Eco Mode Eco Mode gt Settings gt Eco Mode Eco Mode Eco Mode Change Status displays in idle display Press the display key MW on Display icon white Eco Mode enabled green Eco Mode and Eco Mode activated Please note When using Eco Mode you can ensure that the base is in range by pressing and holding the talk key on a handset You hear the dial tone if the base can be reached When Eco Mode is enabled Call setup is delayed by approx 2 seconds on the handset Handset standby time is reduced by approx 50 Regist
20. directory 40 Enter the first letters of the name max 8 if necessary scroll to the entry with the key The letters entered are displayed in the bottom display line To skip from any point in the list to the start of the list lt New Entry gt press the red end key briefly The directory searches for the surname If a surname has not been added then it will search for the first name Dialling with the directory M gt Q Select entry gt Paaa Pick up the receiver Or during a call Dial Press the display key If the entry only contains one phone number this is the number that is dialled If the entry contains several numbers the icons for the numbers stored are displayed O 8 o Select a number Dial Press the display key The number is dialled m Please note When dialling you can link several num bers from the directory e g a call by call number to a telephone number gt page 48 Managing directory entries Viewing entries D gt Q Select entry Press the display key or the mid dle of the control key The entry is displayed f Scroll through the entry if nec essary Using other functions Prerequisite The directory was opened while the base was in idle status Options You can select the following functions with Display Number Select a number from the entry as required and press the display key D Edit or add t
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22. the base s DECT interface is automatically deactivated If you switch the base to registration mode page 74 to reregister handsets repeat ers the DECT interface is automatically reac tivated Restoring the base to the default settings The individual settings are reset When the settings are restored Handsets are still registered The system PIN is not reset The following settings in particular are reset to the default settings Settings for the ringer melodies and vol ume levels Settings for wake up calls and appoint ments Own area code Settings for the local network The names of the handsets SMS settings e g SMS service centres Eco Mode and Eco Mode are deacti vated o Configuring the system settings PABX connection settings Answering machine settings and per sonal announcements are deleted Function and display key assignments as well as key Qe Settings for network services call divert The following lists are deleted SMS lists Call lists Answering machine list GQ gt F gt System gt Reset Ms Enter the system PIN and press JA Yes Press the display key After resetting the base is restarted Checking the base s MAC address Depending on your network configuration you may have to enter your base s MAC address in your router s access control list for example You can check the MAC address on the base In idle status B Open m
23. transfer and discussion forums Internet Service Provider Enables access to the Internet for a fee IP Internet Protocol TCP IP protocol on the Internet IP is respon sible for addressing subscribers in a Net work using IP addresses and routes data from the sender to the recipient IP deter mines the paths routing along which the data packets travel IP address A unique address for a network component within a network based on the TCP IP proto cols e g LAN Internet On the Internet domain names are usually assigned instead of IP addresses DNS assigns the correspond ing IP address to the domain name The IP address has four parts decimal num bers between 0 and 255 separated by full stops e g 230 94 233 2 The IP address is made up of the network number and the number of the Network subscriber e g phone Depending on the Subnet mask the first one two or three parts make up the network number and the rest of the IP address addresses the network component The network number of all the components in any one network must be identical IP addresses can be assigned automatically with DHCP dynamic IP addresses or manu ally static IP addresses See also DHCP IP pool range Range of IP addresses that the DHCP server can use to assign dynamic IP addresses 119 Glossary L LAN Local Area Network Network with a restricted physical range ALAN can be wireless WLAN and or wired Lo
24. CLIP pictures and screensavers which you can use as caller pictures or as screensavers Prerequisite Calling Line Iden tification CLIP The resource directory can manage the following media types Type Format Sounds G 722 raw Pictures BMP JPG Non animated GIF CLIP picture 190 x 144 pixels Screensaver 240 x 320 pixels each with a 24 bit colour depth Please note The Gigaset QuickSync PC software con verts all the standard formats MP3 WMA TIFF into formats supported by the base see above and adjusts the image resolution to the resource direc tory Your base has a variety of default sounds and pictures You can play the available sounds and view the pictures You can download some pictures and sounds from a PC with the Gigaset Quick Sync software gt page 104 If there is not enough capacity available you must first delete one or more pictures or sounds Viewing screensaver caller pictures gt X Additional Features gt Resource Directory gt Screensavers Caller Pictures gt select entry Press the display key The selected picture is displayed Switch between pictures using the key If you have saved a picture in an invalid file format you will see an error message after selecting the entry Playing back sounds gt X Additional Features gt Resource Directory gt Sounds gt select entry The selected sound i
25. Date Time Audio Settings Call Volume Ringer Settings Advisory Tones Music on hold Display Screensaver Info Ticker Backlight Language Registration Register Handset De register Handset Telephony Area Codes Send Connections INT 1 INT 7 Receive Connections INT 1 INT 7 Access Code Recall System Reset DECT Interface Repeater Mode Local Network Update Firmware System PIN Eco Mode Eco Mode Eco Mode Menu tree gt page 91 gt page 88 gt page 88 gt page 90 gt page 90 gt page 86 gt page 86 gt page 74 gt page75 gt page 92 gt page 83 gt page 83 gt page 97 gt page 95 gt page 95 gt page 94 gt page 93 gt page 94 gt page 92 gt page 70 gt page 70 25 Making calls Making calls If the display backlight is deactivated gt page 87 it can be reactivated by press ing any key Making an external call External calls are calls made via the public telephone network fixed line mobile net work tam e Enter the number and pick up a n the receiver The number is dialled after approximately 3 5 seconds Or oi H Pick up the receiver and enter the number Instead of picking up the receiver you can also press the handsfree key _ or the Headset gt page 85 function key to make a call using the handsfre
26. Important Person by assigning a specific ringer to it You recognise VIP calls by the ringer VIP entries are highlighted by the icon in the directory Prerequisite Calling Line Identification page 28 39 Using directories Caller Picture Prerequisite Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP You can select A picture to be displayed when the party calls see Resource directory page 90 One of the colours from Colour 1 to Colour 6 to be used as the display col our when the caller calls No Picture if there is to be no visual signal for the caller Ea Press the display key Order of directory entries Directory entries are generally sorted alpha betically by surname Spaces and digits take first priority If only the first name was entered in the directory this is incorporated into the sort order instead of the surname The sort order is as follows 1 Space 2 Digits 0 9 3 Letters alphabetical 4 Remaining characters etc To get round the alphabetical order of the entries insert a space or a digit in front of the first letter of the surname These entries will then move to the beginning of the directory Searching for a directory entry m Open the directory You have the following options Usei to scroll through the entries until the required name is selected Press briefly to scroll on an entry to entry basis Press and hold to scroll through the
27. J Lia _ press and hold or During time stamp playback Skip to previous message During message playback Skip to the start of the current message Lia briefly press or During time stamp playback Skip to previous message During message playback Repeat the last five seconds of the current message J or Be Goto the next message If playback is interrupted for over a minute the answering machine returns to idle sta tus Marking a message as new A previously played back old message is displayed as a new message again During message playback or pause Press the star key Or ati Open menu Mark as New Select and press JA An announcement informs you of the mes sage s new Status Playback of the current message is can celled Playback of next message starts if applicable The key on the handset flashes Copying the phone number from a message to the directory During playback or pause xis gt Copy to Directory gt Complete the entry gt page 42 Deleting messages You can either delete all old messages together or individually Deleting all old messages During playback or pause ati gt Delete Old List MI Press the display key to confirm the prompt Deleting an individual message During playback or pause 0 Press the display key or the digit key You can only delete new messages once the time stamp has been played back along with the first few seconds
28. SMS gt New SMS 58 Transfer the e mail address from the directory or enter it manu ally End the entry with a space or colon depending on the service provider j 1 Enter the SMS text p Press the display key Send Select and press fo E mail Select and press fe If the number of the e mail service is notentered page 53 enter the number of the e mail serv ice Ea Press the display key Sending SMS messages as a fax You can also send an SMS to a fax machine Prerequisite Your network provider sup ports this feature gt You are writing an SMS gt page 49 itis Press the display key Send Select and press affd Fax Select and press affd wi 1 Select number from the direc tory or enter it manually Enter the number with area code even if you are in the same area Ea Press the display key Receiving an SMS All received SMS messages are saved in the incoming list Linked SMS messages are dis played as one message If this is too long or is not transferred completely it is split into individual messages Since an SMS remains in the list even after it has been read regu larly delete SMS messages from the list The display tells you if the SMS memory is full gt Delete SMS messages you no longer require page 51 Please note Each incoming SMS is signalled by a sin gle ring ringer as for external calls If you accept the call the SMS is lost To pre
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30. activated the ring back Accepting a waiting call You are making an external call and hear the call waiting tone Once you have accepted the waiting call you can switch between the two callers Call swapping gt page 34 Press the display key Please note Without CLIP a waiting call is only announced with a signal tone An internal waiting call is shown on the display You can neither accept the internal call nor reject it For instructions on accepting a wait ing external call during an internal call gt page 76 Rejecting a waiting call You can hear the call waiting tone but do not want to speak to the caller aris gt Reject Waiting call The caller hears the busy tone 33 Making calls using network services Please note You can also replace the receiver to end the current call and lift the receiver again to accept the second call Consultation calls external You can call a second external caller The first call is placed on hold During an external call Press the display key The previous call is placed on hold The caller hears an announcement or music on hold Ms Enter the second participant s telephone number The phone number is dialled You are con nected to the second participant If the participant does not answer select the display key Xf to return to the first partici pant Please note You c
31. characters please see page 104 An SMS can be up to 612 characters If there are more than 160 characters the SMS is sent as a linked SMS up to 4 SMS messages with 153 characters each The top right of the display shows how many characters are still available and the number in brackets shows which part of a linked SMS is currently being written Example 447 2 Please note that linking SMS mes sages usually incurs higher charges Sending SMS text messages Sending an SMS Options Press the display key Send Select and press JA SMS Select and press fd ie Select number with area code even if you are in that area from the directory or enter directly For sending SMS mes sages to an SMS mailbox add the mailbox ID to the end of the number Send Press the display key The SMS is sent Please note If you are interrupted by an external call while writing an SMS the text is automatically saved in the draft list Ifthe memory is full or if the SMS function is being used by a handset the operation is cancelled An appro priate message appears in the display Delete SMS messages you no longer require or send the SMS later Draft list You can save an SMS in the draft list and edit and send it later Saving an SMS in the draft list gt You are writing an SMS gt page 49 Options Save Select and press od After saving the SMS editor will be displaye
32. ciei aiers o Sereiean dss aie aud Se sloda wes eioreteneiace singe SEE 36 Redial list itoe PV once eK ciaies oats eN aed wie pie Ma ew ial Os woe Pe aunts Pu 36 Incoming message list cece cece cece een eee teen eee eect eee ennes 36 Answering machine list 0 ccc cee cece eee e ene n eee e ne eeeeneneenees 37 Calblists cece ie ca net ee no hes eaee ve tnaeeee dees omdebier eae EE ade eed ees 37 Opening lists with the message key 0 cee cece cece cence eee eneeneee 38 Using directories 0 2cser se He E eed E dele Sees 39 Using the local base directory ccc cece ccc cence eee n ene ne teenies 39 Using online directories 0 cee cece cee cece nee eee e een e ee ene teenies 44 Using the private net directory cece ccc ence eee e tenet tenn ee ennes 46 Contents Making cost effective calls cece cece cece e ee ee cence eee eees 48 Linking a number with a call by call number 0 0 cee cece eee eee eens 48 Displaying call duration ccc cee cece eee cence ene e teen een eeeenes 48 Sending SMS text messages cece eee e cece cece teen eens 49 Writing sending SMS cece eee cence recent reece teen cent eee eenees 49 Receiving an SMS verto oieee Gees Ma anu oes sae eee eee eal E eae ees 51 SMS With vCard 3 28 verte nth aE EEE date EEA gh te rebanecnanhn nes 52 Receiving notifications via SMS 0 cece eee cece eee eee n eee eeeee
33. connect six Bluetooth devices one headset and a total of five GSM mobiles data devices page 78 Registering handsets You must register a handset on the base 1 and on the handset itself 2 1 On the base To set the base to registration mode gt ZF gt Registration Register Handset The base s DECT interface is assuming it is deactivated automatically activated as soon as you set the base to registration mode You can register the handset as long as the display on the base shows the message Please register your handset 74 2 On the handset Within approx 60 seconds gt Start the registration procedure on the handset in accordance with the hand set s user guide You are asked to enter the current system PIN of the base on your handset default setting 0000 i Enter the current system PIN a and press of After registering successfully Handset registered is shown on the base s display Please note If six handsets are already registered to the base the internal numbers 2 7 are already assigned you have two options The handset assigned the internal number 7 is in idle status The handset that previously had the number 7 is deregistered the new hand set is registered and is assigned the internal number 7 The handset assigned the internal number 7 is in use The handset to be registered cannot be registered A message to this effect is di
34. connected to the Inter net The caller s number is not saved in the handset s local directory Making calls Notes on calling line display CLIP By default the number of the caller is shown in the display of your Gigaset telephone You do not have to make any other settings on your Gigaset telephone However if the caller s number is not displayed this can be due to the following You have not requested CLIP from your provider Your telephone is connected via a PABX or a router with an integrated PABX gate way that does not transmit all informa tion Is your telephone connected via a PABX gateway You can establish this by checking for an additional device connected between your telephone and home connection e g a PABX gateway etc In most cases simply resetting this device will remedy the situa tion gt Briefly disconnect the PABX power plug Re insert the plug and wait for the device to restart If the caller number is still not displayed gt Check the CLIP settings of your PABX and activate this function if necessary In the user guide for the device search for the term CLIP or an alternative term such n as calling line identification phone number transmission caller ID etc If necessary contact the device manufac turer If this does not resolve the problem it is pos sible that your network provider does not provide the CLIP service for this number 29 M
35. devices found with the exception of headsets list includes multi service devices Cancelling repeating current search Cancel the search Cancel Press the display key Repeat search if necessary In the known devices list Options Repeat Search Select and press 4 Press the display key Displaying the name and address of a device found In the list of devices found m Select entry Press the display key The device name and address are displayed Press J to return to the list Adding the data device mobile to the known devices list In the list of devices found e Select the device to be regis tered ais Pressthe display key Trust Device Select and press yd If the list of known devices contains fewer than five data devices and mobiles Ms Enter a PIN of your choice or the PIN of the Bluetooth device to be registered and press JA Generally you can enter a PIN of your choice for a data device GSM mobile You must also enter this PIN in the data device mobile handshake The device is saved in the list of known devices If the list of known devices already contains five data devices mobiles then the PIN prompt is preceded by the message Select device to be replaced and trust again You must select a device from the list to be replaced by the new device before registra tion Connecting using other devices gt Ifyou press the display key I the device is not registered and t
36. ee ee nee 22 70 84 00 Oppstartskost 89 re 15 re pr minutt fra fasttelefon linje For samtaler fra mobil vil det gjelde egne priser Oman 968 709281 Ext 49 21 75 Poland ck wile eiee 801 140 160 Portugal cis scennted sand 351 808 781 223 custo de uma chamada local Romania 06 40 021 204 9130 Russia 8 495 2281312 Serbia 0800 222 111 SINGA POLES eari sate ts oe 6735 9100 Slovak Republic 02 59 68 22 66 4 428 sk Slovenija 0 cece ee ee ee eee 01 5644171 South Africa 2711 46 13 181 E eri o sins tesa eruveenks 902 103935 Swede iii che eee ets 87509911 Switzerland 0848 212 000 Taiwan 02 266 24343 Turkay othe a ae aa 0216 459 98 59 Ukraine 005 380 44 451 71 72 United Arab Emirates 97144458255 MERASAI EANO ANEA STA 97144458254 United Kingdom 0 84 53 67 08 12 USAs eenn ced 1 866 247 8758 Vietnam esssssssssesseseese 1900 545 416 Please have your record of purchase ready when calling Replacement or repair services are not offered in countries where our product is not sold by authorised dealers 98 Questions and answers If you have any questions about the use of your base visit our website at www gigaset com service for assistance 24 7 The table below contains a list of common problems and possible solutions Registration or connection problems with a Blu
37. eeneee 66 Operating when on the move remote operation cence eee eee 66 Using the network mailbox cece cece cece eee eee eeeees 68 Network mailbox entering numbers eee cee eee eee eee n eee e ees 68 Configuring an answering machine for quick dial 0 eee eee e ee 68 ECO DECT Reducing energy consumption and radiation 70 Setting an appointment calendar 0 eee cece ween eens 71 Displaying missed appointments anniversaries ce cece eee eee 72 Setting the alarm Clock cece cece eee e ee eee cece tence eens 73 Connecting using other devices ccc eee e cece eee cece eeees 74 Registering handsets 0 ccc ccc aE ee eee teen eee en een AREE 74 De registering handsets 0 cece cece cece e nee eee e tence eneen ence 75 Locating a handset paging cece eee e ene cece ence ene eneeeenees 75 Making internal alls 0 05 csc esas venues dense reales E webw eee aces 75 Changing the name of an internal party 0 cece eee eee eee e ences 77 Changing the internal number of an internal party 0 eee eee eee 77 Using Bluetooth devices cece cece cece e eee tenet een e ence ene eeeenes 78 Connecting and using a wire bound headset ce eee e cece cence eee 84 Contents Setting up the base vic oc eee sche ee Wiehe le ee see et eed 85 Accessing functions and number
38. gt Press the right display key to call up fur ther information gt Press and hold the red end key to return to idle status 61 Operating the base s answering machine Operating the base s answering machine You can operate the answering machine that is integrated into the base using the keys on the base gt page 3 via a registered hand set or by remote operation other phone mobile You can only record own announce ment message or advisory message via the base or a handset Please note Ifan answering machine is to accept calls via the GSM connection on your mobile which itself is connected to the tele phone via Bluetooth you must select the GSM connection as the receive connec tion The name of the mobile is displayed for the GSM connection in the list of known devices The times set for ring delay on the mobile mailbox and answering machine determine which of these will accept calls Parallel calls If a caller is connected to the answering machine and a second call comes in for the answering machine the second caller will hear the dialling tone The call is signalled to the devices base handsets If the second call is not accepted the answering machine will accept this call if The connection with the first caller has ended and The set time period for the answering machine to answer a call gt page 66 has expired Answering machine mode You can use two dif
39. handsets f Select the internal parties that should be assigned a new GSM connection and press the fq display key N Q Choose Select at each call or the GSM connection as the send connection The Bluetooth name of the activated mobile is shown for the GSM connection EA Press the display key to save the changes Connecting using other devices Select at each call This allows you to choose whether to use the fixed line connection or the GSM connection for each call tag se Enter the number including the z area code and pick up the receiver Fixed Line and the name of the GSM connection are available for selection m Select a connection Da Press the display key or the mid dle of the control key Defining the GSM connection as a receive connection Prerequisite At least one mobile is in the list of known devices or a mobile is temporarily connected to the base D gt Z Settings gt Telephony gt Receive Connections A list of internal parties is displayed base handsets answering machine f Select the internal party to be assigned to the GSM connec tion as a receive connection and press the display key IJA O Select Yes if the fixed line con nection should continue to be the receive connection for the internal party Select No if it should not be the receive con nection m Switch to the GSM connection Select Yes if the GSM connec tion should be the receive con nec
40. is cancelled if the base rings or the receiving memory is full Anniversary reminders pictures and sounds entered are not transferred Prerequisites The receiving handset is registered to the base The handset can send and receive direc tory entries Sending a directory directory entries to a handset A gt Q Select entry gt MAN Open menu gt Copy Entry Copy List gt to Internal m Select the internal number of the receiving handset and press JA The transfer begins You can transfer several individual entries one after the other by responding to the Entry copied Copy next entry prompt with 3 selecting the entry and RAM or pressing the middle of the control key 41 Using directories A successful transfer is confirmed by a mes sage and confirmation tone Please note The transfer is interrupted in the event of an external incoming call Receiving a directory directory entries from a handset Prerequisite The base is in idle status gt Start the transfer of directory entries on the handset as described in the handset user guide If the data has been transferred successfully the display on the base will indicate the number of entries received so far Transferring the directory entries as a vCard with Bluetooth In Bluetooth mode gt page 78 you can transfer directory entries in vCard format e g to exchange entries with your mobile or PC
41. is full you will hear an end tone the recording is aborted and the call recorded up to that point is listed in the answering machine list as a new mes sage Activating deactivating call screening While recording a message you can screen a call via the base speaker or registered hand sets Permanently activating deactivating call screening D gt gt Call Screening Desktop Phone Select to activate deactivate call screening on the base M on 65 Operating the base s answering machine Handset Select to activate deactivate call screening on the registered handsets M on Change Select display key to activate deactivate the function Deactivating call screening for the current recording You can deactivate the function during the recording On the base Answering a call Lt Press the handsfree key or pick up the receiver Press the display key Setting the recording parameters The answering machine has already been preset at the factory You can adjust individ ual settings via the base or a registered handset B gt gt Recordings gt You can enter data in the following fields Length Select maximum recording length 1 Min 2 Min 3 Min or Maximum Quality Select Excellent or Long Play recording quality If the quality is higher the maxi mum recording time is reduced Ring Delay Select when the answering machine should accept a call Immediately after 10 sec
42. is outlined in orange The current day is outlined in white After selecting the day m Press the centre of the control key If appointments have already been entered this will open the list of saved appointments on that day Use lt New Entry gt gt J to open the window and enter a new appointment If no appointments have been entered the input window will open immediately to add the new appointment gt You can enter data in the following fields Activation Select On or Off Date Enter the selected date in this field Enter day month year in 8 digit format if necessary Time Enter hours minutes in 4 digit format Text Enter text max of 16 characters The text appears as the appointment name in the appointment list and is displayed on the screen during the appointment reminder Text is preset as Appointment If Text does not contain any text only the date and time of the appointment are dis played Signal Select a melody with which the appoint ment should be signalled If you select Visual only the appointment is only shown on the display Press the display key Please note If you have already saved thirty appoint ments you will have to delete an existing appointment before adding a new one 71 Setting an appointment calendar Signalling appointments and anniversaries In idle status an appointment reminder is signalled with the selected ringer mel
43. key Press D to activate handsfree mode on the base open listen ing gt page 30 S Enter the number with the area code The number is dialled approximately 3 5 seconds after the last digit is entered Please note A callis cancelled as soon as the mobile is outside the range of the base about 10 m or Bluetooth is deactivated Ending a call Replace the receiver or press the red end key Or if you are making the call with a headset gt Press the Headset function key or red end key on the base Accepting a call An incoming call is signalled in three ways by ringing by a display on the screen and by the flashing handsfree key La_ Accept the call by gt Picking up the receiver gt Pressing the handsfree key La _ gt Pressing the display key PESA gt Pressing the display key to divert the call to the answering machine Press the display key to divert the call to the answering machine To deactivate the ringer press the ANA display key You can accept the call as long as it is displayed on the screen 27 Making calls Accepting a call on a headset Recommendation We recommend you assign the Headset function to a function key on the base page 85 and use this function key to accept calls even if your headset has a push to talk key Prerequisite You have assigned the Head set function to a function key on the base before connecting the headset
44. numbers depending on the external target address T TCP Transmission Control Protocol Transport protocol Session based trans mission protocol it sets up monitors and terminates a connection between sender and recipient for transporting data TLS Transport Layer Security Protocol for encrypting data transmissions on the Internet TLS is a superordinated Transport protocol Transmission rate Speed at which data is transmitted in the WAN or LAN The transmission rate is meas ured in data units per unit of time Mbit s Transport protocol Controls data transport between two com munication partners applications See also UDP TCP TLS 122 U UDP User Datagram Protocol Transport protocol Unlike TCP UDP is a non session based protocol UDP does not establish a fixed connection The data pack ets datagrams are sent as a broadcast The recipient is solely responsible for mak ing sure the data is received The sender is not notified about whether it is received or not URL Universal Resource Locator Globally unique address of a domain on the Internet URLs identify a resource by its location on the Internet For historical reasons the term is often used as a synonym for URI User name User ID Name number combination for access e g to your private address directory on the Internet V Voice codec See Codec W WAN Wide Area Network Wide area network that is unrestri
45. of the message Accepting a call from the answering machine You can pick up a call while the answering machine is recording or is being operated via remote operation E Pick up the receiver press the handsfree key or display key Recording stops and you can speak to the caller If three seconds of the message have already been recorded when you accept the call the message is saved The key flashes You can answer the call even if it is not sig nalled Diverting an external call to the answering machine You can divert an incoming external call to the answering machine Prerequisite An external call is signalled on the base the answering machine is switched on Select display key Operating the base s answering machine The answering machine starts immediately in answer amp record mode and records the call The set time for ring delay page 66 is ignored Activating deactivating two way record You can record an external call with the answering machine Prerequisite You are conducting an external call gt Inform the caller that the call is being recorded MA Open menu Two Way Record Select and press od Two way record is indicated on the display by an advisory text and is added to the answering machine list as a new message End Press the display key to stop two way record The maximum recording time depends on the memory available on the answering machine If the memory
46. possible use to the public we rec ommend making it free software that everyone can redistribute and change You can do so by per mitting redistribution under these terms or alter natively under the terms of the ordinary General Public License To apply these terms attach the following notices to the library It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty and each file should have at least the copyright line and a pointer to where the full notice is found lt one line to give the library s name and a brief idea of what it does gt Copyright C lt year gt lt name of author gt This library is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 1 of the License or at your option any later version This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY with out even the implied warranty of MERCHANTA BILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library if not write to the Free Software Founda tion Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail
47. prevent the number from appearing on the calling party s display Consultation call You are on a call With a consultation call you interrupt the conversation briefly to establish a second connection to another participant If you end the connection to this participant immediately then this was a consultation call If you switch between the first and second participant it is called Call swapping D DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Internet protocol that handles the automatic assignment of IP addresses to Network sub scribers The protocol is made available in the network by a server A DHCP server can for example be a router The phone contains a DHCP client A router that contains a DHCP server can assign the IP addresses for the phone automatically from a defined address block The dynamic assignment means that several Network subscribers can share one IP address although they use it alternately and not simultaneously With some routers you can specify that the IP address for the phone is never changed DMZ Demilitarised Zone DMZ describes a part of a network that is outside the firewall A DMZ is set up as it were between a net work you want to protect e g a LAN anda non secure network e g the Internet A DMZ permits unrestricted access from the Internet to only one or a few network com ponents while the other network compo nents remain secure behind the firewall Glossary DNS
48. register your base to receive SMS You cannot send messages 1 You have not requested enabled the Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP feature gt Ask your service provider to enable this service 2 SMS transmission has been interrupted e g by a call gt Re send the SMS 3 The provider does not support this feature 4 No number oran invalid number is entered for the SMS service centre set as the active send service centre gt Enter the number gt page 53 Messages are only received during the day The terminal is recorded in your SMS pro vider s database as having no fixed line SMS functionality i e you are not registered with the provider gt Obtain information from your fixed line SMS service provider Send any SMS to automatically register your base to receive SMS You receive an incomplete SMS 1 Your base s memory is full gt Delete old SMS messages gt page 50 2 The service provider has not yet sent the rest of the SMS You have stopped receiving SMS messages Call divert is activated for All Calls or call divert is activated for All Calls for the network mail box gt Change the call divert settings gt page 32 55 E mail notifications E mail notifications Your phone will notify you when new e mail messages have been received on your incoming e mail server You can set your phone to periodically con nec
49. relating to this software can be downloaded from the following Internet site http www gigaset com opensource The corresponding source code can be requested from Gigaset Communications GmbH but this will incur a EUR 10 process ing charge for the provision This request can be made within three years from the date of purchase Please enclose a receipt with the date of purchase the ID number MAC ID for the product and the version number for the device firmware installed and send to the following address Small Parts Dispatch Com Bocholt E mail kleinteileversand com gigaset com Fax 0049 2871 91 30 29 Warranty for other uses of the Open Source software Gigaset Communications GmbH does not provide any warranty for Open Source soft ware contained in this product should it be used for purposes other than those intended by Gigaset Communications GmbH for the execution of the program The licenses listed below define the warranty insofar as intended by the authors and licen sors for the Open Source software Gigaset Communications GmbH shall not accept lia bility for damage occurring through changes to an Open Source software pro gram or product configuration Further more Gigaset Communications GmbH shall not accept liability in the event of copyright 105 Appendix infringement by third parties relating to the Open Source software Technical support will only be provided if necessary for the software in its un
50. serv ice has been called up Authent Name Enter the username supplied by the provider of the info service Ea Press the display key Password Enter the password associated with this user name Ea Press the display key If login was successful the requested info service is displayed If login failed a message to this effect appears on the display Messages when loading requested information page 59 Please note Please remember that login data is case sensitive For information on entering text gt page 104 60 Operating the info centre Depending on the type of info service requested you can carry out the following operations Scrolling within an info service gt You can use Q to scroll downwards within an info service and to scroll up back Skipping back to the previous page gt Press the left display key Skipping back to the info centre menu gt Briefly press the red end key You want to go offline Press and hold the red end key the base returns to idle status Selecting a hyperlink Hyperlink to further information If the page contains a hyperlink to further information this is indicated by the p icon If a page with hyperlinks is opened the first hyperlink is highlighted gt Using the control keys amp and or 4 as required you can navigate to the hyper link that you would like to select The hyperlink is then
51. shared library mechanism for linking with the Library A suitable mechanism is one that 1 uses at run time a copy of the library already present on the user s computer system rather than copying library functions into the executable and 2 will operate prop erly with a modified version of the library if the user installs one as long as the modified ver sion is interface compatible with the version that the work was made with c Accompany the work with a written offer valid for at least three years to give the same user the materials specified in Subsection 6a above for a charge no more than the cost of performing this distribution d If distribution of the work is made by offer ing access to copy from a designated place offer equivalent access to copy the above specified materials from the same place e Verify that the user has already received a copy of these materials or that you have already sent this user a copy For an executable the required form of the work that uses the Library must include any data and utility programs needed for reproducing the exe cutable from it However as a special exception the materials to be distributed need not include anything that is normally distributed in either source or binary form with the major compo nents compiler kernel and so on of the operat ing system on which the executable runs unless that component itself accompanies the executa ble It may happen that this r
52. the display key i Briefly press the display key Eff or the red end key to revert to idle status Submenus The functions in the submenus are displayed as A Setti lists example on the right Erna To access a function gt Scroll to a function using the control key OREGUI and then press JJ or the middle of the con ENEY trol key Language Press the display key EAI or briefly press the red end key to return to the previous menu level cancel the operation Back Registration If it is not possible to view all of the functions list entries at the same time on the display list is too long arrows appear on the right hand side of the screen The arrows indicate the direction in which you need to scroll to view the rest of the entries in the list in the example w to scroll down Reverting to idle status You can revert to idle status from anywhere in the menu as follows gt Press and hold the red end key Or gt Donot press any key After 2 minutes the display will automatically revert to idle status Settings that have not been saved by selecting the display keys fd FAS EEYA or are lost An example of the display in idle status is shown on page 4 Understanding the operating steps Operating the base The operating steps are shown in abbreviated form Example The display D gt Z Settings gt Audio Settings Music on hold on means Settings Date Tim
53. to 7 twice To finish Press the display key to save the entry You will hear the error tone if an internal number has been assigned twice gt Repeat the procedure with a free number 77 Connecting using other devices Using Bluetooth devices Your base can use Bluetooth to communi cate wirelessly with other Bluetooth devices You can use Bluetooth to register the follow ing devices on your base One Bluetooth headset Upto five Bluetooth GSM mobiles or data devices PC PDA Before you can use your Bluetooth devices you must first activate Bluetooth and then register the devices to the base To use the phone numbers dialling codes country and area code must be stored on the base page 92 You will find a description of how to operate your Bluetooth devices in the user guides for these devices Activating deactivating Bluetooth mode gt Bluetooth Activation Select and press iEirtl to acti vate or deactivate Bluetooth mode M activated When the base is in idle status the icon in the header indicates that Bluetooth mode is activated gt page 4 As soon as Bluetooth is activated your base is visible to all Bluetooth devices in the receiving range maximum 10 m and can communicate with all of the devices included in the known devices list Alternatively you can assign Bluetooth inter face activation to a display or function key on the base gt page 85 Th
54. to which the call is to be diverted When Select All Calls When Busy No Answer All Calls Calls are diverted immediately i e no calls are signalled on your base No Answer Calls are diverted if no one accepts the call within several rings When Busy Calls are diverted when your line is busy Save Press the display key A connection is established to the telephone network to activate deactivate call divert gt After confirmation from the fixed line press the red end key Please note Diverting calls to your phone number can result in additional costs Please con sult your provider Activating deactivating call waiting for external calls If the function is activated during an exter nal call you will hear a call waiting tone to signal that another external caller is trying to get through If you have CLIP the number of the waiting caller or the corresponding directory entry is shown in the display The caller will hear the ringing tone When call waiting is deactivated the caller will hear the busy tone if you are already making a call Activating deactivating call waiting gt Select Services gt Call Waiting Status Select On Off to activate deac tivate call waiting gt Press the display key EEA The base establishes a connection to the exchange to send a corresponding code gt After confirmation from the fixed line press the red end key Configuring s
55. 18 sec 30 sec or Automatic Ea Press the display key Information about ring delay In Automatic mode the following applies for ring delay If there are no new messages the answer ing machine answers a call after 18 seconds 66 If new messages are present the answer ing machine answers a call after 10 sec onds When operating remotely gt page 66 you can tell after approx 15 seconds that there are no new messages otherwise the answering machine would have already accepted your call There are no call charges if you hang up now Please note You can configure your telephone so that the first ringer is suppressed on all calls page 54 This means that the time set for the ring delay predetermines how long the caller must wait before the answering machine accepts the call not how long it rings Changing the language for the voice prompt and default announcement C Open the main menu Enter digits and press 0 0A To set Swedish G 0A To set Danish 2 JJ To set Norwegian G 0A To set English Operating when on the move remote operation You can check and activate your answering machine from any other telephone hotel pay phone etc Prerequisites You have set a system PIN other than 0000 page 92 The phone you are using for remote oper ation has tone dialling DTMF i e you hear different tones when you press the keys Alternatively you can use a code tra
56. 54 Activating deactivating SMS function If you deactivate the SMS function you can not send or receive any SMS messages with your phone The settings you have made for sending and receiving SMS messages e g the numbers of the SMS service centres and the entries in the incoming and draft lists are saved even after deactivation D Open the main menu Enter the digits A Deactivate the SMS function Or Id Activate the SMS function default setting Troubleshooting SMS problems Error codes when sending Sending SMS text messages EO Calling Line Identification permanently restricted CLIR or Calling Line Identification not activated FE Error occurred during SMS transfer FD Connection to SMS service centre failed see self help Self help with errors The following table lists problem situations and possible causes and provides advice on troubleshooting The SMS is played back 1 The display call number feature is not acti vated gt Ask your service provider to enable this feature there is a charge for this 2 No agreement is in place between your mobile operator and your fixed line SMS service provider gt Obtain information from your fixed line SMS service provider 3 Your terminal has been recorded by your SMS provider as having no fixed line SMS function ality i e you are not registered with the pro vider Send any SMS to automatically
57. All Calls gt Deactivate call divert gt page 32 The display shows Please check phone connec tion Connector to the telephone network may not be plugged in gt Check the telephone connection gt page 13 You cannot hear a ringer dialling tone from the fixed line The supplied phone cable is not being used or the phone cable may be faulty gt Replace the phone cable When purchasing from a phone retailer ensure the cable has the correct jack pin connections gt page 103 Some of the network services do not work as specified Features are not activated gt Query with the network provider Error tone sounds after system PIN prompt You have entered the wrong system PIN gt Repeat input of system PIN The other party cannot hear you You have pressed the mute button _4_ The base is muted gt Unmute the microphone gt page 30 The number of the caller is not displayed despite CLIP CLI being activated Calling Line Identification is not enabled gt The caller should ask the network provider to enable Calling Line Identification You hear an error tone when keying in informa tion a descending tone sequence Action has failed invalid input gt Repeat the process Watch the display and refer to the user guide if necessary No time is specified for a message in the call list Date and time have not been set gt Set date time or gt Activat
58. Billing system for an Internet connection The Internet provider charges a set monthly fee There are no additional charges for the duration of the connection or number of connections Full duplex Data transmission is a mode in which data can be sent and received at the same time G G 711 a law G 711 p law Standard for a Codec G 711 delivers a very good voice quality that corresponds to that in the ISDN network As there is little compression the necessary bandwidth is around 64 kbit s per voice con nection but the delay caused by coding decoding is only approx 0 125 ms a law describes the European standard and u law describes the North American Japa nese equivalent G 722 Standard for a Codec G 722 is a broadband language codec witha bandwidth of 50 Hz to 7 kHz a net transmis sion rate of 64 kbit s per voice connection and integrated speech pause recognition and comfort noise generation silence sup pression G 722 delivers very good voice quality A higher sampling rate provides clearer and better voice quality than with other codecs and enables a speech tone in High Definition Sound Performance HDSP G 726 Standard for a Codec G 726 delivers a good voice quality It is infe rior to the quality with codec G 711 but bet ter than with G 729 G 729A B Standard for a Codec The voice quality is more likely to be lower with G 729A B As a result of the high level of compression the necessar
59. C for press right on the control key or for press the centre of the control key The control key has a number of different functions In idle status m Open the local directory press briefly Open the list of online directories press and hold C Open the main menu J Open the list of internal parties handsets base press briefly Start a group call to all internal parties press and hold 4 Open the call list In the main menu in submenus and lists 4 0 Scroll up down line by line In input fields Use the control key to move the cursor up down Q right or left J Press and hold C gt or 4 to move the cursor word by word During an external call m Open the directory KE Initiate an internal consultation call Functions when pressing the middle of the control key Depending on the operating situation the key has different functions In idle status the key opens the main menu In submenus selection and input fields the key takes on the function of the display keys Cd TES ES ES MEM or GEYA Please note In these instructions functions are explained using the right side of the control key and the display keys However if you prefer you can use the control key as described above Operating the base Display keys The functions of the display keys change depending on the particular operating sit uation Example Current display key functions
60. Category Name classified directory If necessary change the name business type or extend the par tial name City Name of the city town from the previous search is shown can not be changed Street If necessary change the name of the street max 30 chars First Name only in the online directory If necessary enter the first name max 30 characters Start refined search 46 Using the private net directory Some providers offer users the option of cre ating and managing a private net directory on the Internet The advantage of an online directory is that you can call up entries from any telephone or PC e g from your VoIP phone in the office or your PC at a hotel You can use the private net directory on your base Prerequisites You can create your private net directory using your PC s Web browser You can create and manage entries in the online directory via your PC s Web browser Activate the online directory on your base via the Web configurator It is partic ularly important that you store the user name and password for accessing the pri vate net directory in the base You can use the directory from every regis tered handset Opening the online directory Prerequisite The base is in idle status m Press and hold Or gt U Contacts Network Directory This opens the list of online directories The provider specific name is displayed for the private net dir
61. EA Please note Recording ends automatically if the max imum recording time of 170 seconds is exceeded or there is a break in speech for more than 2 seconds If you cancel the recording the default announcement is used The recording is not started or cancelled if the answering machine memory is full gt Delete old messages and the answer ing machine will automatically switch back to Answer amp Record mode gt Repeat recording if required Playing back announcements DB gt gt Announcements gt Play Announcement Play Advisory Message If you have not recorded a personal announcement the relevant pre recorded announcement is played Use ew the red end key or EES to stop playback Record a new announcement while playing the announcement New Press the display key If the answering machine s memory is full it will switch to Answer only mode gt Delete old messages and the answering machine will automatically switch back to Answer amp Record mode Repeat recording if required Deletingannouncements advisory messages DBD gt Announcements Delete Announcemnt Delete Advisory Msg Press the display key to confirm the prompt 63 Operating the base s answering machine Once you have deleted your announcement the relevant pre recorded announcement is used again Playing back messages The date and time of each message is logged provided this has bee
62. Gigaset Dimeeley Congratulations By purchasing a Gigaset you have chosen a brand that is fully committed to sustainability This product s packaging is eco friendly SUSTAINABLE PACKAGING To learn more visit www gigaset com GIGASET INSPIRING CONVERSATION MADE IN GERMANY Gigaset DL500A your perfect companion Gigaset DL500A your perfect companion impressive inside and out Go crazy for the vibrant 3 5 TFT display first class sound quality and elegant exterior Your Gigaset can do a lot more than just make calls Bluetooth Ethernetand DECT port Connect your Gigaset to the Internet and your PC via Ethernet Use your public and private directories on the Internet gt page 44 Update the directory on your Gigaset the directory on your Bluetooth mobile and your directory on the PC simultaneously Directory for up to 500 vCards calendar and appointments Save phone numbers and other data to the local directory gt page 39 Enter appointments and birthdays in the calendar and set reminders gt page 71 Use your Gigaset as a PABX Register up to six handsets and use your Gigaset answering machine Go online with your Gigaset Use your phone s info centre and have information specifically provided for the phone from the Internet shown on the display gt page 59 Do not disturb Switch off the display backlight at night gt page 87 use time control for calls gt page 89 or reject unkno
63. Messages when establishing a connection The following problems may occur when connecting to the incoming e mail server The messages are displayed in the display for a few seconds E mail server inaccessible The connection to the incoming e mail server could not be established This may have the following causes Incorrect entry for the name of the incoming e mail server gt Web configurator Temporary problems with the incom ing e mail server server is down or is not connected to the Internet gt Check settings in the Web configura tor gt Try again later Currently not possible The resources your phone requires to make the connection are busy e g The permitted number of VoIP con nections has already been reached One of the registered handsets is currently connected to the incoming e mail server gt Try again later E mail notifications Login failed Error when logging in to the incoming e mail server This may have the following cause The permitted number of VolP con nections has already been reached Incorrect entries for name of incoming e mail server user name and or pass word gt Check settings gt Web configurator Mailbox settings incomplete Incomplete entries for name of incoming e mail server user name and or pass word gt Check add to settings gt Web configurator Viewing the message header and text of an e mail Prerequisite You have open
64. NG aeih tana 49 104 SMS service centre changing number 53 SOTUING ee ir E bia cies ovale ge valet 53 Snooze MOde 6 cece eee ee ee eee 73 Sound see Ringer Special functions 0000ee 97 Specifications 0 cece eee 103 Speed dial cee eee eee eens 39 Static IP address eee e eee 121 Structure of IP address 119 Subnet cox Bae eer dame 121 Subnet mask 0 cece eee ee ee ee 122 Aefining 5 cvs eee cian beeen 93 Switching off radiation 70 Symmetric NAT 0 cece eee eee 122 System settings SAVING srcd e irene bytes bd EAEE eue 92 T MGR svieccsvaes a vivian d sca s sete gad aes 122 Telephone jack pin connections 0 008 103 Text message see SMS Three party conference 34 Time Control snee ee eee ee eee eee 87 display backlight 87 NJE scree lawns Mater a 89 TES eiea Koa toteveral bate aE E N 122 Tone dialling eee e ence eee 97 Transmission Control Protocol 122 Transmission rate eee 122 Transport Layer Security 122 Transport protocol 206 122 132 Troubleshooting Esmail aee eoa A veteeea teases 57 Geherals oe i EAEE EAA 99 SMS pd iE d ck ones EAA EAEE 55 U UDP E iat LRG ae vet eae te 122 Universal Resource Locator 122 UNKNOWN i469 ase hd oe hae Pee vet 29 Unknown caller
65. R AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PRO GRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY GENERAL SPE CIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INAC CURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs If you develop a new program and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms To do so attach the following notices to the pro gram It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclu sion of warranty and each file should have at least the copyright line and a pointer to where the full notice is found Appendix lt one line to give the program s name anda brief idea of what it does gt Copyright C lt year gt lt name of author gt This program is free software you can redistrib ute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation eithe
66. The following fields only appear when For external calls On Setting up the base Suspend ring from Enter the start of the period in 4 digit for mat Suspend ring until Enter the end of the period in 4 digit for mat gt Press the display key RIB Please note During this period you will continue to receive calls on the base from numbers to which you have assigned a personal ised melody in the directory VIP Silencing the ringer for anonymous calls You can set the base to not ring when exter nal callers cannot be identified anonymous call gt F Settings Audio Settings gt Ringer Settings Anon Call Silencing Select and press Ener If the ringer is silenced for anonymous calls then Anon Call Silencing is marked with M Activating deactivating the ringer You can deactivate the ringer on your base before you answer a call or when the base is in idle status the ringer can be deactivated permanently or just for the current call The ringer cannot be re activated while an external call is in progress Deactivating the ringer permanently Press and hold the star key The icon appears in the display Reactivating the ringer Press and hold the star key Deactivating the ringer for the current call EmA Press the display key 89 Setting up the base Activating deactivating alert tones In place of the ringer you can activate an alert tone When you
67. You should also get your employer if you work as a programmer or your school if any to sign a copyright disclaimer for the library if necessary Here is a sample alter the names Yoyodyne Inc hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the library Frob a library for tweak ing knobs written by James Random Hacker lt signature of Ty Coon gt 1 April 1990 Ty Coon President of Vice 115 Glossary Glossary A Authentication Restriction of access to a network service by using an ID and password to log in Automatic ringback See Ringback when the number is busy B Block dialling Enter the complete phone number and cor rect it if necessary Then pick up the receiver or press the speaker key to dial the phone number Broadband Internet access See DSL C Call divert CD Automatic diversion CD of a call to a differ ent telephone number There are three kinds of call divert CDU Call Divert Unconditional CDB Call Divert Busy CDNR Call Divert No Reply Call swapping Call swapping allows you to switch between two callers or between a conference and an individual caller without allowing the wait ing caller to listen to the call Call waiting CW Network provider feature A beep during a call indicates that another caller is waiting You can accept or reject the second call You can activate deactivate the feature Client Application that requests a service f
68. a corresponding announcement is made set time gt page 91 The QO icon is shown on the display If the message memory is full and Answer amp Record or Alternating mode has been selected you will first be asked to delete old messages The answering machine is acti vated as soon as you have deleted old mes sages If there is no time available the answering machine changes from Alternating mode to Answer amp Record mode until the time is available again Activating the answering machine via the key on the base gt Press the key to activate or deacti vate the answering machine Recording a personal announcement advisory message The base is supplied with pre recorded announcements for answer and record mode and for answer only mode If a per sonal announcement has not been recorded the relevant pre recorded announcement is used D gt Announcements Record Announcemnt Record Advisory Msg OK Press the display key to start the recording If you have not picked up the receiver handsfree mode is activated You hear the ready tone short tone gt Now say your announcement at least 3 seconds Ex Press the display key to end the recording Use ew the red end key or ERGY to cancel recording and gj to restart the recording process Operating the base s answering machine After recording the announcement is played back for you to check You can re record the announcement with R
69. achine activated Eco Mode activated white Eco Mode and Eco Mode activated green page 70 Bluetooth activated page 78 additionally C if Bluetooth headset connected additionally if Bluetooth GSM mobile connected Ringer deactivated page 89 Replaced by 4 when alert tone activated Alarm clock switched on and wake up time set page 73 Number of new messages Inthe missed alarms list page 72 Inthe SMS list page 51 or e mail list page 56 Inthe missed calls list page 38 On the network mailbox page 69 Signalling Appointment External call Internal call Answering machineis Alarm page 71 anni page 27 page 75 recording page 62 page73 versary page 43 Contents Contents Gigaset DL500A your perfect companion eeeeeeeeeeeee 1 BaS OVErVIOW die ice ess tarua wt ota cas ow ances veedastua sess 3 Display ICONS sneer cheb eS ng oo See See b ets Wed se cde os eee 4 Safety precautions lt 6 0 cccccscccccoeceesssacereoeseesesveeeeeesnss 8 First Steps sess a EEE EE EEEE EERE ein ALN ao sl ts Slee 9 Checking the package contents cc cece cece cence ene e nee ee eens 9 Setting p the bas s serena ese es E rena REEE E TARE Res Be 10 Connecting the base i rrin Era EE LETEA ETETE AAA 11 Setting the date and time unesssunessseressssrrrsserereserrersereesee 16 RrOCE OCIA eee E A E AA A O EE E AE E 17 Operating the base ssssusssssssuss
70. adband voice codec 118 C Call ACCEPUNG suas erasota ieni aes 27 accepting GSM connection 28 accepting on a headset 28 CNOING ei cies edness E DAEA 27 ending on the headset 27 internal ee cient dereer caste dean 75 picking up from answering machine i656 eacwe sy oot ad crane 65 transfer ick i cace seve cede nade ripsari 35 transferring connecting 76 two way recording 06 65 Call display name from online directory 29 Call divert 0 ccc ccc eee eee 32 116 Call duration 0 cece eee eee eee 26 Calllists me siee fetter a grinst a ener een 37 Call screening during recording 65 Call swapping 0eee 34 116 Call waiting cece eee eee ee 116 accepting rejecting 33 activating deactivating 33 external call 0 cece eee eee ee 32 internal call 0 ce cece ee eee 76 Call by call numbers 6 48 Calling from classified directory 45 from online directory 45 internal speise seesaw isise led coe 75 UNKNOWN bition ran E eke oe Vo 0 32 Calling line display notes 29 Calling Line Identification 28 Capacity directoty ae a ge e 41 resource directory 0 eee ee 91 Caring for your telephone 103 Changing device name Bluetooth 80 81 dialling mode
71. aking calls Have you ordered the calling line display service from your network provider gt Check whether your provider supports calling line display CLIP and that the function has been activated for you If necessary contact your provider Additional information on this subject can be found on the Gigaset homepage at www gigaset com service Activating deactivating handsfree open listening mode In handsfree mode you use the microphone and speaker on the base rather than the receiver For example this allows others to participate in the call In open listening mode you hold the con versation via the receiver and also activate the speaker on the base receiver and hands free mode gt Inform your caller before you use the handsfree function so that the caller knows a third party may be listening Activating deactivating open listening gt Press the handsfree key L _ to activate deactivate open listening in receiver mode Activating handsfree mode while dialling Ms CE Enter the number and press the a handsfree key End the call Press the red end key 30 Switching from receiver to handsfree mode Prerequisite You are making a call via the receiver or via the receiver with open listen ing mode activated L Press and hold the handsfree key until you have put the receiver down ae If the handsfree key does not light up press the key again Switching from handsfree to
72. alised services you have to log in with a user name and password In this case enter your access data as described in the Login for person alised info services section on page 60 Messages when loading requested information The information is loaded from the Internet Wait a few seconds until the information is displayed The display shows Please wait If the information for an info service cannot be displayed one of the following messages appears Requested page can t be reached Possible causes of this are Time limit exceeded timeout when loading the information The Internet server for the info services cannot be accessed gt Check your Internet connection and repeat the request at a later date Coding error on requested page The content of the requested info service is coded in a format which the base cannot dis play Can t display requested page General error when loading the info service 59 Info centre continuous Internet access from your phone Login failed Login has failed Possible causes of this are You have not entered your login data cor rectly gt Reselect the info service and repeat the login process Please remember that data is case sensitive You are not entitled to access this info service Login for personalised info services If a special login process with user name and password is required to access an info serv ice the following is displayed after the
73. all is shown on the display internal call waiting You can either accept or reject this call Press any key to make this prompt disappear from the display You must end the current call to accept the internal call Then the internal call is sig nalled as per usual You can accept the call Changing the name of an internal party The names INT 2 INT 3 etc are assigned automatically at registration You can change these names The name must be no more than 10 characters The modified name will then appear in the list of internal partici pants og Open list of internal partici pants m Select handset Options Open menu Rename 1 Enter edit name Press the display key Connecting using other devices Changing the internal number of an internal party The base is assigned the internal number INT 1 as a default setting A handset is automatically assigned the lowest free internal number from 2 7 during registration If all numbers are in use then the number 7 is overwritten as long as this handset is in idle status You can change the internal number of the base and all regis tered handsets 1 7 J Open the list of internal parties Your own device is marked with lt xt Open menu Assign Handset No Select and press JA m Select the internal party KE Select a new number Wo Repeat the process for other internal parties as required Make sure you do not assign an internal number 1
74. ally speaking a combined work a derivative of the original library The ordi nary General Public License therefore permits such linking only if the entire combination fits its criteria of freedom The Lesser General Public License permits more lax criteria for linking other code with the library We call this license the Lesser General Public License because it does Less to protect the user s freedom than the ordinary General Public License It also provides other free software developers Less of an advantage over competing non free programs These disadvantages are the reason we use the ordinary General Public License for many libraries However the Lesser license provides advantages in certain special circumstances For example on rare occasions there may be a special need to encourage the widest possible use of a certain library so that it becomes a de facto standard To achieve this non free programs must be allowed to use the library A more frequent case is that a free library does the same job as widely used non free libraries In this case there is little to gain by limiting the free library to free soft ware only so we use the Lesser General Public License In other cases permission to use a particular library in non free programs enables a greater number of people to use a large body of free soft ware For example permission to use the GNU C Library in non free programs enables many more people to use the whole GNU o
75. an also select the second partici pant s phone number from the directory page 43 redial list or a call list page 37 Ending a consultation call ais gt End Active Call You are reconnected to the first call partici pant You can also end the consultation call by replacing the receiver The connection is briefly interrupted and you will receive a call back As soon as the receiver is lifted you are reconnected to the first call participant 34 Call swapping You can speak to two callers one at a time call swap Prerequisite You are conducting an exter nal call and have called a second participant consultation call or have accepted a wait ing call gt Use to swap between the participants The caller you are currently speaking to is marked withthe g icon Ending a currently active call itis gt End Active Call You are re connected to the waiting caller Conference You can speak to two participants simulta neously Prerequisite You are conducting an exter nal call and have called a second participant consultation call gt Press the display key e ina You and the other two callers both marked bythe g icon can hear and speak to each other simultaneously Ending a conference call gt Press the display key EOJ You return to call swap status You are reconnected to the caller with whom you started the conference Or Replace the receiver to end the call wit
76. 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 Please register your phone online right after purchase This enables us to provide you with even better service regarding questions or a warranty claim In order to contact our customer service via email please use the email contact form from our Gigaset online portal after selecting your home country Our representatives are also available on the telephone hotlines for consultation Australia ccc eae 1300 780 878 Austria 0043 1 311 3046 Bahrain 97 31 73 11 173 Belgium 0 78 15 66 79 Bosnia Herzegovina 033 276 649 Brazil ssc bese tree ba ganda one eis 4003 3020 grandes cidades e regides metropolitanas Custo de uma ligao local AE AEE ase ult aad sate ete 0800 888 3020 demais localidades Gratuito Bulgaria oeuse 359 2 9710666 0 50 eBpo Ha mnHyTa OT BCNYKN Abp aBn 3a ctTa noHapHn Tenedoun 3a o6axgaHnaA OT MOONNHN TenepoHN moxe ga nma gpyrn yenn Canada cc eee eee 1 866 247 8758 China 0 21 400 670 6007 RMB 0 11 Croatia 4 01 2456 555 0 23 Kn Czech Republic 0 233 032 727 Denmark 08 45 0 35 25 8600 Finland sos 0330 09 08 eres Soe Sco econ 09 231 13425 FIQNCE 5s neraet ne 33 170 706 181 Co t d un appel local depuis une ligne fixe France T
77. are entered in the Missed Alarms list page 72 43 Using directories Using online directories You can use public online directories online directories and classified directories e g Yellow Pages depending on your provider You can configure the online directories you wish to use via the Web configurator Exclusion of liability Gigaset Communications GmbH assumes no guarantee or liability for the availability of this service The service may be discon tinued at any time Searching for an entry Opening an online classified directory Prerequisite The base is in idle status m Press and hold Or gt U Contacts Network Directory This opens the list of online directories Pro vider specific names appear in the display f Select a directory online direc tory or classified directory from the list and press fd This establishes a connection to the online directory or the classified directory If there is only one online directory available a connection is immediately established if you press and hold down the control key Please note You can also establish a connection to the online directory as follows gt When the base is in idle status dial 1 91 and then pick up the receiver g gt To establish a connection to the clas sified directory dial 2 91 Calls to the online directory are always free of charge 44 Prerequisite You have opened th
78. ary Appendix You may charge a fee for the physical act of trans ferring a copy and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee 2 You may modify your copy or copies of the Library or any portion of it thus forming a work based on the Library and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above provided that you also meet all of these conditions a The modified work must itself be a software library b You must cause the files modified to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change c You must cause the whole of the work to be licensed at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License d If a facility in the modified Library refers to a function or a table of data to be supplied by an application program that uses the facility other than as an argument passed when the facility is invoked then you must make a good faith effort to ensure that in the event an application does not supply such function or table the facility still operates and performs whatever part of its purpose remains mean ingful For example a function in a library to com pute square roots has a purpose thatis entirely well defined independent of the application Therefore Subsection 2d requires that any application supplied function or table used by this function must be optional if the applica tion does not supply it the square r
79. ase Line Selection Assign line selection to a key If a mobile is connected to the base via Bluetooth for each call you can choose whether the call should take place via the fixed line or the GSM connection gt page 82 If there is no registered Bluetooth mobile the function is not relevant Call Lists Assign the call list menu to a key gt page 37 D gt l Call Lists Call Divert Assign menu for setting and activating deactivating call divert to a key gt page 32 gt Select Services gt Call Divert E mail Opens the e mail submenu for receiving and reading e mail notifications gt page 56 D gt M Messaging gt E mail Info Centre Start Info Centre and open the list of available information services gt page 59 gt Additional Features gt Info Centre Display key assignment The selected func tion or the corresponding directory name for the phone number or its abbreviation if necessary is displayed in the lowest display line above the display key Function key assignment You can make a note of the key assignment on the insert strip next to the respective key 86 Starting the function dialling the number When the base is in idle status gt Briefly press the function or display key Depending on the key assignment A number Quick Dial is dialled directly Menu or function list is opened Changing the display language You can view the display texts in differen
80. ase is reconnected to the Internet You can deactivate the automatic version check via the Web configurator Activating repeater support You can increase the range and signal strength of your base using a repeater You will need to activate repeater mode This will terminate any calls that are in progress at the time Prerequisite Eco mode is deactivated gt F gt System gt Repeater Mode Press the display key to activate or deactivate repeater mode MW on Yes Press the display key to confirm the prompt Please note Repeater support and Eco Mode Eco Mode gt page 70 cancel each other out i e both functions cannot be used at the same time The default encrypted transmission setting is deactivated when repeater mode is activated Activating deactivating the DECT interface If you deactivate the DECT interface the radio connection between the base and the registered handsets repeaters is terminated Handsets repeaters are asynchronous to the base They cannot establish a connec tion with the base and no calls are signalled Handsets repeaters do remain registered to the base and will synchronise with the base as soon as you reactivate the DECT interface D gt FSettings gt System gt DECT Interface CETA Press the display key to activate deactivate the DECT interface M activated If there are no handsets or repeaters regis tered to the base
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82. base 3 One coiled cable for connecting the receiver to the base 4 One power cable for connecting the base to the mains power supply 5 One phone cable for connecting the base to the analogue fixed line TAE RJ11 6 pin 6 One Ethernet LAN cable Cat 5 with 2 RJ45 modular jacks for connecting the base to a router LAN Internet or PC 7 One quick user guide 8 OneCD m Firmware updates This user guide describes the functions of your base from firmware version 56 00 Whenever there are new or improved functions for your Gigaset firmware updates are made available for you to download to your base gt page 94 If this results in operational changes for using your base a new version of this user guide or the necessary amendments will be published on the Internet at www gigaset com Select the product to open the relevant product page for your base where you will find a link to the user guide To find out what version of firmware is currently loaded page 101 First steps Setting up the base The base is designed for use in dry rooms in a temperature range of 5 C to 45 C gt Set up the base at a central point in the building Please note If you wish to operate handsets from the base consider the range of the base This is up to 300 m in unobstructed outdoor areas and up to 50 m inside build ings The range is reduced when Eco Mode is activated gt page 70 The phone s feet do not usuall
83. cal IP address The local or private IP address is the address for a network component in the local net work LAN The network operator can assign any address he or she wants Devices that act as a link from a local network to the Internet gateway or router have a public and a pri vate IP address See also IP address M MAC address Media Access Control address Hardware address by means of which each network device e g network card switch phone can be uniquely identified worldwide It consists of six parts hexadecimal numbers separated by e g 00 90 65 44 00 3A The MAC address is assigned by the manu facturer and cannot be changed Mbps Million bits per second Unit of the transmission speed in a network Music on hold Music that is played while you are ona Consultation call or during Call swapping The waiting participant hears music while on hold N NAT Network Address Translation Method for converting private IP addresses to one or more public IP addresses NAT enables the IP addresses of Network subscribers e g your telephone in a LAN concealed behind a shared IP address for the Routers on the Internet 120 Network Group of devices Devices can be connected in either wired or wireless mode Networks can also differ in range and struc ture Range Local networks LAN or wide area networks WAN Structure Infrastructure network or ad hoc network Network subscr
84. call is being signalled on the base Setting the ringer melody You can select various ringers melodies or any sound from the resource directory page 90 You can set different ringers for the follow ing functions Internal calls For external calls For external calls to the GSM connection of a mobile registered via Bluetooth page 78 the Bluetooth name of the mobile is shown subsequently for the GSM connection In idle status D F Settings gt Audio Settings gt Ringer Settings gt Melodies co Select Internal calls or For external calls Go Select the melody for this con nection Wo Where necessary select the next connection and set a mel ody etc Save Press the display key to save the settings Or You can set the ringer melody so it is used for both internal and external calls te Select All calls 3 Select melody Save Press the display key Press the display key to confirm the settings The setting for all calls will not work as soon as you change the setting for an individual connection Setting time control for external calls You can specify a time period when you do not want the base to signal external calls e g during the night Prerequisite The date and time have already been set gt gt Audio Settings gt Ringer Settings gt Time Control gt You can enter data in the following fields For external calls Select On or Off
85. ce the straight part of the cable in the cable recess provided 3 Insert the other jack on the connection cable into the port on the receiver 12 First steps 2 Connecting the base to the telephone network Underside of the base 1 Pass one end of the phone cable TAE connection cable with RJ11 plug from be hind through the recess in the housing 2 Plug the telephone cable into the port marked with the icon on the under side of the base 3 Then connect the telephone cable to the fixed line connection 13 First steps 14 3 Connecting the base to the mains power supply 1 Insert the small jack on the power cable from the rear into the recess in the housing 2 Plug the jack into the port marked with the HF icon on the underside of the base 3 Then connect the power cable to the mains power supply Warning Keep the power adapter plugged in at all times for operation as the base does not work without a mains connection Use only the power and telephone cables supplied Pin connections on tel ephone cables can vary pin connections page 103 The software of the base is loaded After a short while the idle display appears on the base it is in idle status for an example of the display in idle status page 4 You can now use your base to make calls and can be reached on your fixed line number An answering machine on the base is set with a pre recorded announ
86. cement in answer and record mode gt page 62 First steps 4 Connecting the base with a router Internet or PC Your base features a LAN connection via which you can connect the base to a router or PC It is at your discretion as to whether to connect the base to a router and thus the Internet However you will require this connection if you wish to use the following features with your base You wish to be notified as soon as new software is available for your base on the Internet The date and time on your base should be updated by a time server on the Internet You want to use info services and or online directories on your base The base will have to be connected to a PC if you wish to use the following features of your base You wish to set up the base using its Web configurator You wish to use the additional PC software Gigaset QuickSync over Ethernet to dial numbers via the PC e g numbers from the PC directory or to load images or melodies from the PC to your base For Internet access you need a router connected to the Internet via a modem this may be integrated in the router 1 Guide the end of the Ethernet cable provided Cat 5 with 2 RJ45 modular jacks from the rear through the recess in the housing 2 Plug the jack on the Ethernet cable into the LAN port on the underside of the base 3 Then insert the second Ethernet cable jack into a LAN port on the router or PC 15 Fir
87. changed original condition Open Source Software included in the delivery This product contains software developed by the University of California Berkeley and its associates GNU General Public License GPL Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Founda tion Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute ver batim copies of this license document but chang ing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation s software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License instead You can apply it to your programs too When we speak of free software we are referring to freedom not price Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the free dom to distribute copies of free software and charge for this service if you wish that you receive source code or can get it if you want it that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs and that you know you can do these thin
88. complete list As in the directory page 41 Incoming message list All received SMS messages are saved in the incoming message list gt page 51 Answering machine list You can use the answering machine list to listen to the messages that are on the answering machine gt page 64 Call lists Prerequisite Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP page 28 Your base stores various types of calls Accepted calls from the user or the answering machine Outgoing calls Missed calls You can view each type of call separately or gain an overview of all calls The last 30 entries are displayed in the lists of missed and accepted calls This list of outgoing calls can contain up to 60 entries You can open the call lists in idle status by pressing up on the control key or via the menu gt G gt All Calls Outgoing Calls Accepted Calls Missed Calls Please note You can receive information on unknown numbers free of charge via the reverse search in the online directory gt page 44 List entry New messages are displayed at the top Example of list entries Missed Calls 6 089563795 10 09 10 11 36 amp Anne y View Options Using lists List type in header The entry status only in the list of missed Calls Bold New entry Number or name of caller Date and time of call if set Type of entry Accepted calls l Misse
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91. croll to the time entry line gt Enter the hours and minutes in 4 digit format via the keypad e g for 07 15 am gt Press the display key EEA to save the settings First steps Proceeding Now you have successfully set up your base you will certainly want to adapt it to your personal requirements Use the following guide to quickly locate the most important subjects If you are unfamiliar with menu driven devices such as other Gigaset telephones read the section entitled Operating the base page 18 first Information on is located here Making external calls and accepting calls gt page 26 Setting the ringer melody and volume gt page 88 Setting the receiver volume gt page 88 Storing your own area code in the telephone gt page 92 Setting Eco Mode gt page 70 Preparing the base for SMS reception gt page 49 Operating the base on a PABX gt page 96 Registering existing Gigaset handsets to the base gt page 74 Transferring directory entries from existing gt page 41 Gigaset handsets to the base Using online directories gt page 44 If you have any questions about using your phone please read the tips on troubleshooting page 99 or contact our Customer Care team gt page 99 17 Operating the base Operating the base Control key 18 Below the side of the control key that you must press in the respective operating situation is marked in black top bottom right left centre e g
92. cted in terms of area e g Internet Accessories Accessories Gigaset handsets Upgrade your Gigaset to a cordless PABX Gigaset SL400H handset OOOH OOO LR A A A A A A www gigaset com gigasetsl400h Genuine metal frame and keypad High quality keypad illumination 1 8 TFT colour display Bluetooth and mini USB Directory for up to 500 vCards Talk standby time of up to 14h 230h Large font for call lists and directory Brilliant sound quality in handsfree mode 4 handsfree settings Caller pictures slide show and screensaver analogue and digital clock Silent alert download ringtones ECO DECT Alarm clock Calendar with appointment scheduler Night mode with time controlled ringtone deactivation No interruptions from unknown calls Room monitor One Touch Call mode SMS with up to 640 characters Gigaset 810H handset L A A a a a a ad LA A 2 E a A E E d Brilliant sound quality in handsfree mode High quality genuine metal keypad with illumination Plus minus key for simple volume control 1 8 TFT colour display Bluetooth and mini USB Directory for up to 500 vCards Talk standby time of up to 13h 180h standard batteries Large font for call lists and directory Brilliant sound quality in handsfree mode 4 handsfree settings Caller pictures screensaver analogue and digital clock Download ringtones ECO DECT Alarm clock Calendar with appointment scheduler Night mode with time control
93. d headsets see page 84 Please note If both a Bluetooth headset and a wire bound headset are connected to the base the call is transferred to the Bluetooth headset Making calls via your mobile connection Link2mobile You can make calls from the base via the GSM mobile connection on your Bluetooth mobile Prerequisites Your GSM mobile is registered to the base gt page 82 The mobile is within range of the base less than 10 m and has a Bluetooth con nection to the base The mobile connection is assigned to the base as the send connection or the base can select the GSM connection as the send connection gt page 82 The GSM connection is set as send connection tag e Enter the number including the a area code and pick up the receiver The number is dialled Select at each call is set instead of a send connection tag e Enter the number including the a area code and pick up the receiver You are offered a choice between a fixed line and a GSM connection te Select the GSM connection DEN Press the display key or the mid dle of the control key GSM connection line selection via a function key Prerequisite You have assigned the GSM connection or line selection to a display key or function key gt page 85 Press the display or function key te Select GSM connection if neces sary Making calls e DE Pick up the receiver or press the display
94. d again with your SMS You can continue writ ing the text and save it again The SMS that was saved previously will be overwritten Press the display key 49 Sending SMS text messages Opening the draft list gt M Messaging gt SMS gt Draft The first list entry is displayed for example If the entry has been saved with the phone number i e when an SMS was saved from the incoming list the number is displayed in the first line Reading or deleting SMS messages gt Open the draft list and then f Select SMS Press the display key The text is displayed Scroll line by line using Or delete the SMS with itis gt Delete Entry gt Wy Writing changing an SMS gt You are reading an SMS in the draft list Options You have the following options Send Send stored SMS gt page 49 Edit Edit the text of the saved SMS and then send it page 49 Character Set Open menu Display text in the selected character set Deleting the draft list gt Open the draft list and then Options Delete List Select press JJ and confirm with I The list is deleted Open menu 50 Sending SMS messages to an e mail address If your service provider supports the SMS as e mail feature you can also send your SMS messages to e mail addresses The e mail address must be at the beginning of the text You must send the SMS to your SMS service centre s e mail service gt M Messaging gt
95. d calls G Outgoing calls l Calls recorded by the answering machine QO Please note Multiple calls from the same number are stored once in the missed calls list the latest call The number of calls from this number is shown in brackets after the entry One Withheld entry is created for all missed calls for which the number of the caller was withheld Equally one Unavailable entry is created for every call for which the number was not transferred Pick up the receiver or press the handsfree key _ to call the selected caller back Select the display key to access addi tional information including for example the number linked to the name Use the itd display key to select the fol lowing options Copy to Directory Copy number to the directory Delete Entry Delete selected entry Delete List Delete all entries When you quit the call lists all entries are set to the status old i e the next time you call up the list they will no longer be shown in bold 37 Using lists Opening lists with the message key Use the message key to open the fol lowing lists Answering machine list or network mail box if your network provider supports this function and quick dial is set for the network mailbox page 68 Incoming message list gt page 51 Missed calls list Missed alarms list An advisory tone sounds as soon as a new entry appears on alist The key
96. d possible error handling Public IP address The public IP address is the address for a network component on the Internet It is assigned by the Internet Service Provider Devices that act as a link from a local net work to the Internet gateway router have a public and a local IP address See also IP address NAT R RAM Random Access Memory Memory in which you have reading and stor age rights Items such as melodies and logos are saved in the RAM after you have loaded them onto the phone via the Web configura tor Ringback when the call is not answered CCNR Completion of calls on no reply If a party does not reply when called a caller can arrange an automatic ringback As soon as the destination phone has completed a call and is free again the caller is called back This feature must be supported by the exchange The ringback request is automati cally cancelled after about two hours depending on the network provider Glossary Ringback when the number is busy CCBS Completion of calls to busy sub scriber If a caller hears the busy tone he or she can activate the ringback function As soonas the connection is free the caller is called back As soon as the caller lifts the receiver the connection is made automati cally ROM Read Only Memory A type of memory that can only be read Router Routes data packets within a network and between different networks via the quickest route Can conn
97. devices tries to connect with the base you are prompted on the dis play to enter the PIN for the Bluetooth device bonding Reject Briefly press the red end key Accept Ms Enter the PIN for the Bluetooth device you want to accept and press IJJ If you accept the device you can use it temporarily i e as long as it is within receiving range and Bluetooth is acti vated or add it to the list of known devices Following PIN confirmation gt Press the display key I to add the device to the list of known devices Or gt Press the display key M to use the device temporarily Connecting using other devices Please note Ifyou only accept the registration of a headset on a temporary basis the headset is not deleted from the known devices list Ifthe list of known devices already contains five data devices mobiles you will be asked to delete a device from the list first gt page 79 Changing the Bluetooth name of the base You can change the base name used to iden tify it on the display of another Bluetooth device gt Bluetooth gt Own Device The device name and address for the base are displayed Press the display key Bluetooth is activated if necessary iH Change the name Press the display key Using a Bluetooth headset m Please note You can operate headsets on your handset that have the headset or handsfree profile If both profiles a
98. e Display Language Registration Back gt Press right on the control key C to open the main menu Press right left down and up on the control key 4 5 to navigate to the Settings submenu Press the display key J to confirm your selection Press down on the control key fy until the Audio Settings menu option appears on the display Press the display key eq to confirm your selection 21 Operating the base 22 Audio Settings Call Volume gt Press down on the control key Ringer Settings until the Music on hold function appears on the display Advisory Tones gt Press the display key to acti vate deactivate the function Audio Settings Call Volume The change is effective immediately Ringer Settings and does not need to be confirmed Advisory Tones gt Press the display key ERJA to jump back to the previous menu level Or Press and hold the red end key to return to idle status Menu tree Menu tree To open the main menu Press C when the base is in idle status 6 Select Services Call Divert Fixed Line gt page 32 Call Waiting gt page 32 Withhold All Calls gt page 32 Ringback Off page 35 Bluetooth gt page78 Activation Search for Headset Search for Mobile Search for Data Device Known Devices Own Device Additional Features Info Centre gt page 59 Resource Di
99. e scendo ring volume increases with each ring aol Signal Select the melody for the alarm Save Press the display key In the idle display header you see the icon and the wake up time A wake up call is signalled on the display gt page 4 and with the selected ringer The wake up call sounds for 60 seconds If no key is pressed the wake up call is repeated twice at five minute intervals and then switched off Setting the alarm clock During a call the wake up call is only sig nalled by a short tone Deactivating the wake up call repeating after a pause snooze mode Prerequisite A wake up call is sounding loff Press the display key The wake up call is deactivated Or Press the display key or any key The wake up call is deactivated and then repeated after five minutes After the second repe tition the wake up call is deacti vated completely 73 Connecting using other devices Connecting using other devices You can upgrade your base to a PABX by connecting other communication devices You can register up to six handsets and six Gigaset repeaters to your base Each registered device is assigned an inter nal number 2 7 and an internal name INT 2 INT 7 You can change the number assignment and names If all internal numbers have already been assigned on your base you must deregister a handset that is no longer required before registering a new one You can also
100. e eee eeees 96 Saving an access code outside line code cece cee e eee teen tence eee 96 Settihg PAUSES esei cated ware ead Medes doe a caked EREE A eS NOG Sopeldlaee eee es 96 Setting recall E araen Here nenek foe eee oe WEEE 97 Customer Service amp Assistance cee cece eee ee eee eee ee eees 98 Questions and answers eee cece ee cee eee e teen cent eee eee eenenees 99 Checking service information cece cece eee net e eee e ne eneeeeeeee 101 Authorisation cree ea cave ana i ET EAE DEE is aak vanes 101 Environment sossersiaseisss inerea e E gee qe AT eine ER siece ole 102 APpENndIX enri ra E E EEA A EENET EEEa A 103 Caring for your telephone cece eee cece tence eee e nen eneeneenee 103 Contact with liquid cece cece cece cece ence nen erent nese ee eeteeeeees 103 InsertstripS rene eoi saws Ea E etn duieei EEEE va eye 103 Specifications hamas esn ra E aa a a oa a E 103 Writing and editing text sssussssssssssserrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrt 104 Using Gigaset QuickSync additional functions via the PC interface 104 Using Open Source software contained in the product 0 e ee eee 105 GNU General Public License GPL 10 0 0 ccc ccc ccc cece cence eee e ee enaes 106 GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL 0 c cece eee e cece eee eee 110 Glossary e565 ccc cues aero setae sce ORTES RAAR ETERA 116 ACCOSSOMCS s she Boece ch che E deem Aammeaaie reate
101. e function or head set In this user guide each of these variants is indicated by Pick up receiver Please note You can use the red end key to cancel the dialling operation You are shown the duration of the call while the call is in progress Dialling with the directory page 39 or call and redial list page 36 saves you from repeatedly keying in phone numbers If you have handsets registered to the base you can make internal calls free of charge page 75 26 Continuing a call on a headset Recommendation We recommend you assign the Headset function to a function key on the base page 85 and use this function key to accept transfer calls even if your headset has a push to talk key Prerequisite You have assigned the Head set function to a function key on the base before connecting the headset gt page 85 Bluetooth headset Prerequisite Bluetooth is activated a con nection has been established between the Bluetooth headset and the base gt page 78 gt Press the Headset function key on the base It can take up to five seconds to establish a connection between the base and a head set For further information about Bluetooth headsets see page 81 Wire bound headsets Prerequisite The headset is connected to the base gt page 11 gt Press the Headset function key on the base For more information about wire boun
102. e is downloaded directly from the Internet by default The relevant Web page is preconfigured on your base Prerequisite The base is in idle status i e No calls are being made There is no internal connection to between the registered handsets No handset has the base menu open Starting the firmware update manually D gt F Settings gt System Update Firmware Select and press Bd H Enter the system PIN and i press IJJ The base establishes a connection to the Internet Press the display key to start the firmware update m Please note The firmware update can take up to three minutes When updating from the Internet checks are made to ensure that no newer version of the firmware exists If this is not the case the operation is terminated and a message is issued to that effect 94 Updating firmware automatically Your base will check daily whether a newer firmware version is available from the Inter net on the configuration server If firmware updates are available the message New firmware available Update is displayed in the idle display of the base Yes Press the display key to confirm the prompt The firmware is loaded onto your base Please note If the base is not connected to the Inter net at the time when the check for new firmware is to be carried out e g because the router is deactivated the check is carried out as soon as the b
103. e notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program You may charge a fee for the physical act of trans ferring a copy and you may at your discretion offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee 2 You may modify your copy or copies of the Pro gram or any portion of it thus forming a work based on the Program and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above provided that you also meet all of these conditions a You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change b You must cause any work that you distribute or publish that in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License c If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run you must cause it when running is commenced for such interactive use in the most ordinary way to print or display an announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty or else saying that you provide a warranty and that users may redistribute the program under these condi tions and telling the user how to view a copy of this License Exception if the Program itself is interactive but does not no
104. e online directory classified directory gt You can enter data in the following fields Surname online directory or Category Name classified directory Enter the name part of a name or the business type max 30 characters City Enter the name of the town city in which the party you are searching for lives max 30 characters If you have already completed a search the last names of the towns cities you entered are displayed maximum of five You can enter a new name or select one of the city names dis played using and confirm with i Enter the number max 30 characters gt Press the display key Ele or Ml to start the search You must make an entry in either Surname or Category Name and in City or in Number Searching by number is only possi ble if supported by the online directory you have selected For instructions on entering text see page 104 Or Number A list of the towns cities found is displayed if the search returns more than one result f Select the town city If the name of a town city is longer than one line it is abbre viated Select to view the complete name If no matching town city is found Press to change the search criteria The entries for Category Name and City are copied and you can change them Press the display key to con tinue the search Acorresponding message will appear on the display if no party is found to match the search criteria You
105. e synchronisation with a time server on the Internet via the Web configurator 99 Customer Service amp Assistance The answering machine announces PIN is incorrect during remote operation You have entered the wrong system PIN gt Repeat input of system PIN The answering machine is not recording any messages has switched over to announce only Its memory is full gt Delete old messages gt Play back new messages and delete The answering machine will not record a call or ends the recording 1 An error tone sounds and the display shows Not possible gt You are making the call via a broadband connection A recording is not possible in this case The attempt by the base to establish a non broadband connection instead has failed 2 The display shows AM memory full Delete messages The answering machine s memory is full gt Delete messages and then start recording again Or gt End the call delete old messages on the answering machine and then re establish the connection 100 Firmware update is not carried out 1 If Currently not possible is displayed down load update is already being carried out gt Repeat the process at a later date If File unreadable is displayed the firmware file may be invalid gt Use only the firmware available on the preconfigured Gigaset configuration server If Server not accessible is displayed the download se
106. ect Ethernet networks and WLAN Can be a Gateway to the Internet Routing Routing is the transfer of data packets to another subscriber in your network On their way to the recipient the data packets are sent from one router to the next until they reach their destination If data packets were not forwarded in this way a network like the Internet would not be possible Routing connects the individual networks to this global system A router is a part of this system it transfers data packets both within a local network and from one network to the next Transfer of data from one network to another is per formed on the basis of acommon protocol S Server Provides a service to other Network sub scribers Clients The term can indicate a computer PC or an application A server is addressed via IP address Domain name and Port Static IP address See Fixed IP address Subnet Segment of a Network 121 Glossary Subnet mask IP addresses consist of a fixed line number and a variable subscriber number The net work number is identical for all Network subscribers The size of the network number part is determined in the subnet mask In the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 for example the first three parts of the IP address are the net work number and the last part is the sub scriber number Symmetric NAT Asymmetric NAT assigns different external IP addresses and port numbers to the same internal IP addresses and port
107. ectory 5 Select the private online direc tory from the list and press JA Your private online directory is opened Using directories Please note If there is no other online directory avail able apart from the private online direc tory gt Press briefly The private online directory opens gt Press and hold Q The base local directory opens The entries in the online directory are sorted alphabetically according to the first non space field in the entry This is generally the nickname or surname Selecting viewing and managing entries in the online directory Prerequisite The online directory is open see above gt Scroll with Q to the required entry Or Enter the first letter of the name and scroll with Q to the required entry gt Press the display key ME The detailed view with the complete entry opens You can scroll through the entry with the control key The following data is shown if available in the sequence specific to the provider Nickname name first name phone number mobile number VolP number street house number post code town city company name business type date of birth e mail Using other functions sti Press the display key You can select the following functions with Edit nickname You can edit or delete the nickname in an entry Press to save the change Copy to Directory Copy an entry to the local directory
108. ed end key does not affect the connection between the other internal participant and the external participant External call waiting during an internal call If you receive an external call during an internal call you will hear the call waiting tone short tone The caller s number appears in the display if Calling Line Identifi cation is enabled You have the following options Rejecting the external call Reject Press the display key The call waiting tone is turned off You remain connected with the internal participant The call continues to be signalled on other registered handsets Accepting an external call Putting an internal party on hold Accept Press the display key You are connected to the external caller The internal call is placed on hold You have the following options Swap between both participants gt Use to swap between the partici pants Speak to both participants at the same time gt Press the display key RIMA to establish the conference call Press the display key BENT to return to call swap mode Ending an internal call s Replace the receiver or press the red end key The external call is signalled as an incoming call on the base You can accept the call gt page 27 Internal call waiting during an internal external call If an internal participant attempts to call you while you are involved in an external or internal call this c
109. ed the incom ing mail list gt page 56 B Select an e mail entry Press the display key The subject of the e mail maximum of 120 characters and the first few characters of the text are displayed Example display E mail Invitation Hello Anna passed my test From Delete 1 Subject of the e mail message A maximum of 120 characters are displayed 2 Text of the e mail message abbreviated if nec essary Press the red end key to return to the incoming message list 57 E mail notifications m Please note If the e mail does not contain any stand ard text the message E mail can t be dis played will briefly appear View e mail sender s address Prerequisite You have opened the e mail notification to read it gt page 57 From Press the display key The sender s e mail address is displayed over several lines if necessary maximum 60 lines Back Press the display key to return to the incoming message list Example Anna Sand mailp com Delete Deleting e mail messages Prerequisite You have opened the incom ing e mail list gt page 56 or the header or sender s address for an e mail is displayed gt page 57 Press the display key Press the display key to confirm the security prompt The e mail is deleted from the incoming e mail server 58 Info centre continuous Internet access from your phone Info centre continuous Int
110. ee es Sees 56 network mailbox e eee 69 MesSagesinctcc cs ede ite nes spade ieee 62 copying the number to the directory cece eee eee 64 deleting agisc EE 65 marking as new 0e ee eee 64 new message icon eee ee eee 64 playing back eee eee ee 64 Microphone MUNG ers eee cent tice i eaare ss 30 Million bits per second 6 120 130 Missed ANNIVErSALY 1 eee eee eee eee 72 appointment ee eee eee 72 Calll ax E EEEE E Halas kee ees 37 Mobile activating Bluetooth 80 connecting Bluetooth 82 Music on hold 0000008 90 120 Muting first ringes Secale ee ads ie det 54 phie s 3 ica cena weed see ee es eae ees 30 N Name of ahandset 0c eee ee ee 77 of caller from online directory 29 NAT oeeo sennae a a o a Delete ged 120 SYMMEtr C oseere sees nsa 122 Network cee cece eee teen es 120 Ethernet cece eee ee eee eee 118 Network Address Translation 120 Network mailbox ee eee 68 activating deactivating 68 Galing a cevie hed cade ke e beaten 69 define for quick dial 68 entering number 65 68 A E ctieabeaged E 69 Network MB see Network mailbox Network services 0cee ences 32 Notification incoming e mail 04 56 VIAESMS a tangs 4 ee REN 53 Number copying from an SMS
111. eee 88 time control eee e eee eee 89 ROM Si cadereseaaitiens pa weaitad casing oa 121 ROUTEN iad oye t eed cae Sua AS 121 connecting base 04 15 ROUTING t aa a AAE R ES 121 S Saving access code ss ennn 96 Scope of delivery eee eee ee 9 Screensaver cece eee e cece e ees 86 Searching in directory 0 eee eee eee ee eee 40 Send connection defining cece cece eee ee 83 Sender s address e mail 58 Sending directory entry to handset 41 SEVO ci aed ov ta AO RA A ROAS 121 Setting datena a koe d Aa as 16 91 SCFEENSAVED 6 cece cece cece eee 86 HMS erated eta hGH aea derek Ov 16 91 Setting up bases e a a a a aA 10 11 Signal tone see Advisory tones SIMS ips coer aa e A aa Aea E gra oats 49 active send service centre 53 deleting c eee e eens 50 51 forwarding cece ence eee 52 Index incoming list eeeee eee 51 S E E 49 EE E T S 38 notification via SMS 53 outgoing list eee ee eee 49 reading cece eee ence eee 50 51 TECEIVING asane arani erwin 51 replying to or forwarding 52 saving number 2 eeee eee 52 self help with error messages 55 sending as a fax eee eee eee 50 sending to an e mail address 50 troubleshooting 06 55 VEAIE oasis cea beeiees e ose 52 WHITI
112. enu Press keys in sequence The MAC address is displayed Back Return to idle status 95 Connecting the base to a PABX Connecting the base to a PABX The following settings are only necessary if your PABX requires them see the PABX user guide m Please note You cannot send or receive SMS mes sages on PABXs that do not support Calling Line Identification Saving an access code outside line code Prerequisite You must enter an access code for external calls using your PABX e g 0 D gt Z gt Telephony gt Access Code gt You can enter data in the following fields Access external line with enter or change the access code max three digits For Call Lists The access code is put in front of numbers dialled on the base or a handset from one of the following lists The SMS list The accepted calls list Inthe missed calls list An answering machine list All Calls The access code prefixes all numbers dialled on the base or a handset Off The access code is deactivated It does not prefix any phone number Ea Press the display key Please note The access code never prefixes any emer gency numbers or SMS service centre numbers 96 Setting pauses Changing the pause after line seizure You can change the length of the pause that is inserted between picking up the receiver and sending the number DB Open the main menu Press k
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115. ering handsets that do not sup port Eco Mode causes the mode to be deactivated on the base and all other registered handsets Activating Eco Mode reduces the range of the base Eco Mode Eco Mode and repeater support gt page 94 cancel each other out i e if you use a repeater you cannot use Eco Mode and Eco Mode Setting an appointment calendar You can use your base to remind yourself of up to 30 appointments Anniversaries entered in the directory page 43 are automatically recorded in the calendar You can select whether the graphic calendar should be displayed in idle status When the base is in idle status Or gt amp Organizer gt Calendar Then itis gt Show cal in idle gt Press to activate deactivate the function MW on Press the display key Saving an appointment Prerequisite The date and time have already been set page 91 gt Organizer gt Calendar September 2010 Mo Tu We Th Di oe 06 07 08 09 E LEE E E f 2u ES Eg Bg Options The current day is selected outlined in orange Days on which appointments have already been saved are highlighted in orange Select the required day in the graphical calendar To skip to the next previous month go to the last first day of the month being dis played and then press right left or up down on the control key Setting an appointment calendar The selected day
116. ernet access from your phone You can use your base to retrieve online con tent from the Internet i e request info serv ices that are provided specifically for the tel ephone The info services available are con stantly updated A default selection has already been made but you can change these settings and add new services Visit the Gigaset net page www gigaset net on the Internet and compile your personal info services Customising info services gt Open the Web configurator page Settings gt Services gt Info Services on the PC see user guide for the Web configurator on the enclosed CD gt Click the link gigaset net myaccount gt Enter the following address in the address field of your PC s Web browser gt Enter your Gigaset net user ID and pass word on the Gigaset net page You will find your user ID and password on the Web configurator page specified above In both cases a Web page is opened on which you can compile your info services Please note You can launch the info centre and dis play info services with both the base and with registered Gigaset SL78H SL400H and S79H handsets Starting the info centre selecting info services O gt gt Additional Features gt Info Centre Your info centre menu i e a list of available info services is displayed You can navigate between the info services m Select the info service and press JA To access certain info services person
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118. et 68 No answering machine is preconfigured for quick dial in the default settings Press and hold key Or D gt Answering Machine gt Set Key 1 Network Mailbox Answering Machine Select entry and press aq on You have selected the local Answering Machine Quick dial is immediately activated for the local answering machine on the base Press and hold red end key idle status You have selected the network mailbox If a number is already stored for the network mailbox quick dial is activated immediately Press and hold red end key idle status If no number is saved for the network mail box you are asked to enter the number of the network mailbox Ms Enter the number for the net work mailbox Press the display key Press and hold red end key idle status Quick dial is activated Please note You can only assign quick dial to one answering machine You can also call the network mailbox for directly via the message key page 69 Calling the answering machine via quick dial Using the network mailbox Calling the network mailbox using the message key Press and hold If you have set the network mailbox for quick dial you are connected directly to the net work mailbox ae If necessary press the handsfree key You hear the network mailbox announce ment If you have set quick dial for the local answering machine on the base message pla
119. etooth headset gt Reset the Bluetooth headset see the user guide for your headset gt Delete registration data from the base by deregistering the device gt page 80 gt Repeat the registration process gt page 78 The display is blank 1 The base is not connected to the mains power supply gt Check the mains connection gt page 14 2 The backlight is deactivated because a time control was activated gt page 87 gt Press any key on the base to temporarily activate the display backlight Or gt Deactivate the time control gt page 87 No connection between the base and handset 1 Handset is out of the range of the base gt Move the handset closer to the base 2 Range of the base has been reduced as Eco Mode is active gt Deactivate Eco Mode gt page 70 or reduce the distance between the handset and the base 3 The handset has not been registered to the base or was deregistered due to the registra tion of an additional handset more than six DECT registrations gt Register the handset with the base gt page 74 4 The firmware is currently being updated gt Please wait until the update is complete 5 Base is not switched on gt Check the power adapter for the base gt page 13 Customer Service amp Assistance The base does not ring 1 The ringer is switched off gt Activate the ringer gt page 89 2 Call divert set for
120. ettings during an external call Initiating ringback when busy no answer Please note A ringback display key menu function for activating ringback only appears on the base if the exchange supports this feature If the person you are calling does not answer or their line is busy you can initiate ringback Ringback when busy The ringback will take place as soon as the party in question termi nates the current call Ringback when no answer The ringback will take place as soon as the party in question has made a call Initiate ringback CMA Press the display key If ringback has been successfully activated the message Ringback activated is dis played The call is ended The base returns to idle status If ringback has not been successfully acti vated in the exchange Ringback not possi ble appears in the display e Replace the receiver or press the red end key Making calls using network services Initiating ringback during an external consultation call You wish to initiate an external consultation call during an external call The line is busy or there is no answer aria gt Ringback Select and press o End Press the display key to return to the party on hold Please note You can only activate one ringback at a time If you activate a second ring back the first one is automatically deleted The ringback can only be received on the device that
121. event potential harm to the envi ronment and to health They are a precondi tion for the re use and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment If a product displays this symbol of a crossed out For further information on disposing of your used equipment please contact your local authority or your refuse collection service Appendix Caring for your telephone Wipe the unit with a damp cloth or an anti static cloth Do not use solvents or microfi bre cloths Never use a dry cloth as this can cause static discharge Contact with liquid A If the device has come into contact with liq uid gt Disconnect the power adaptor and or remove the battery from the handset immediately gt Allow the liquid to drain from the device Dab all parts dry and then leave the device handset with the battery com partment open and the keypad faced downwards for at least 72 hours in a warm dry location not microwave oven or similar Donot switch on the device again until it is completely dry When it has fully dried out you will usually be able to use it again Insert strips Blank insert strips for the function keys can be found on the enclosed CD Appendix Specifications Power consumption of the base In idle status Approx 3 6 W During a call Approx 4 3 W General specifications Interfaces analogue fixed line Ether net Bluetooth DECT s
122. eys in sequence Ms Enter number for the length of the pause 1 1 sec 2 3 secs 3 7 secs and press ed Changing the pause after recall key You can change the length of the pause if your PABX requires this refer to the user guide for your PABX DB Open the main menu Press keys in sequence Ms Enter a digit for the length of the pause 1 800 ms 2 1600 ms 3 3200 ms and press IJJ Changing a dialling pause pause after access code D Open the main menu Press keys in sequence Ms Enter a digit for the length of the pause 1 1 sec 2 2 sec 3 3 sec 4 6 sec and press JA Inserting a dialling pause gt Assign the function Insert P gt page 85 to one of the programma ble keys gt When entering the phone number at the point at which a dialling pause is to be inserted press and hold this function key until a P appears in the display approx 2 seconds Setting recall By default your phone is set for operation on the main connection recall 250 ms For operation on a PABX you may have to change this value Please refer to the user guide for your PABX CG gt gt Telephony gt Recall m Select recall and press EA set value Possibilities include 80 ms 100 ms 120 ms 180 ms 250 ms 300 ms 400 ms 600 ms 800 ms Connecting the base to a PABX 97 Customer Service amp Assistance Customer Service amp Assistance Do you have
123. ferent modes for the answering machine In Answer amp Record mode the caller hears the announcement and can then leave a message 62 In Answer only mode the caller hears your announcement but cannot leave a message Operating via the base The speaker activates automatically if you receive an acoustic prompt or message while operating You can deactivate hands free mode by picking up the receiver Operation via the menu on the base is the same as operation via a registered Gigaset SL78H SL400H or S79H handset Activating deactivating and setting answering machine mode You can choose between Answer amp Record Answer only and Alternating By using the Alternating setting you can activate answer and record mode for a set period of time outside this period the caller will only hear the announcement D gt gt Activation V on Press the display key gt You can enter data in the following fields Activation Select On or Off to activate deactivate the answering machine Mode Select Answer amp Record Answer only or Alternating If Alternating mode is selected Record from Enter hours minutes for the start of the period in 4 digit format The time must be set Record until Enter hours minutes for the end of the period in 4 digit format Press the display key When you switch the answering machine on the remaining memory time is announced If the time has not yet been set
124. flashes it goes off when the key is pressed In idle status the display shows an icon for the new message Icon New message Qo in the answering machine list or on the network mailbox R in the Missed Calls list Mm in the SMS list or e mail list c in the Missed Alarms list The number of new entries is displayed to the right of the corresponding icon Qao aon R 10 os E Please note If calls are saved in the network mailbox you will receive a message if the appro priate settings have been made see your network provider user guide After pressing the message key L amp you can see all lists containing messages and the network mailbox list 38 Lists containing new messages are at the top of the list and are marked in a bold font Messages amp Calls Missed Calls SMS Select a list with To open press eg Using directories The options are Local directory page 39 Public online directory and classified directory gt page 44 Private net directory Using the local base directory You can save a total of 500 entries in the directory Not only can you create a personalised direc tory for your base but you can send entries from it to handsets too page 41 m Please note You can assign numbers from the direc tory to the function display keys for quick access quick dial page 85 Directory entries You can sa
125. g via the base s Web configurator can be found in the user guide on the enclosed CD Setting the date and time manually To ensure you have the correct time for incoming calls and to use the alarm clock and calendar the date and time must be set Please note The address of a time server on the Internet is stored on your base The date and time are taken from this time server provided that the base is connected to the Internet and synchronisation with the time server is activated Manual settings are overwritten in this case 91 Configuring the system settings If the date and time on the base have not yet been set the display key appears Press the display key Or D gt F Settings gt Date Time gt You can enter data in the following fields Date Enter day month and year as an 8 digit number via the keypad e g 0 G J 0 G J e for 14 01 2010 Time Enter the hours and minutes in 4 digit format via the keypad e g for 07 15 am gt Press the display key EEN to save the settings Protecting against unauthorised access Protect the base system settings with a PIN known only to you You have to enter the system PIN if you register or de register a handset change local network settings per form a firmware update or reset the phone to default settings Changing the system PIN You can change the base s 4 digit system PIN default setting 0000 to a 4 digit PIN known only b
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127. gt page 85 Bluetooth headset Prerequisite Bluetooth is activated a con nection has been established between the Bluetooth headset and the handset gt page 78 gt Press the Headset function key on the base Wire bound headsets Prerequisite The headset is connected to the base gt page 11 gt Press the Headset function key on the base For more information about wire bound headsets see page 84 Please note If both a Bluetooth headset and a wire bound headset are connected to the base the call will be accepted on the Bluetooth headset 28 Accepting calls to your mobile connection Link2mobile You can register your GSM mobile with the base via Bluetooth and accept calls to the mobile on the base or a registered handset gt page 82 Prerequisites The mobile is within range of the base lt 10 m and has a connection to the base The GSM connection is assigned to the base or handset as receive connection page 82 Calls to the mobile to the mobile number are signalled on the base The Bluetooth name of the mobile is shown as the receive connection in the display e g for mobile gt On the base Pick up the receiver Please note Acallis cancelled as soon as the mobile is outside the range of the base about 10 m or Bluetooth is deactivated Calling Line Identification When you receive a call the caller s number is displa
128. h both participants Each of the callers can end their participa tion in the conference call by pressing the end call key and replacing the handset Making calls using network services Transferring a call to an internal party You are making an external call and would like to transfer it to another handset gt Set up an internal consultation call gt page 76 Replace the receiver even before the other party has answered to transfer the call Functions after a call Cancelling ringback gt Select Services gt Ringback Off A connection is established to the exchange and a code sent gt After confirmation from the telephone network press the red end key Please note If the ringback was signalled before you could cancel it you can end it using eeute 35 Using lists Using lists The options are Redial list Incoming message list Call lists Missed alarms list Answering machine list Redial list The redial list contains the 20 numbers last dialled with the base max 32 digits If one of the numbers is in the directory the corre sponding name will be displayed Manual redial Press the key to open the redial list Select entry va yj Pick up the receiver The number is dialled When a name is displayed you can display the corresponding phone number gt Press the display key ME or the middle of the control key gt Press righ
129. have the following options gt Press the display key IE to start anew search Or gt Press the display key to change the search criteria The name and town city are copied over and you can change them No hits are displayed if the list of hits is too large A message to this effect is displayed gt Press the display key GANN to start a refined search gt page 46 Or gt Depending on the provider you can view the list if the number of hits is shown on the display Press the display key MSY Search result hit list The search result is shown as a list on the dis play Example Net Directory 1 Sand Marie Elisabe 2 0049123456789 ParkstraBe 11 Berlin 12345 Germany View Options 1 2 50 Consecutive number total number of hits only the consecutive number is dis played if the total number of hits gt 99 2 Four lines including party s name business type telephone number and address possi bly abbreviated If a fixed line number is not available the mobile number if available is displayed Using directories You have the following options gt You can scroll through the list with gt Press the display key MEA Displays the full details of the entry name business type where applicable address tele phone numbers You can scroll through the entry with Use fg to access the following options Refine search Refine search criteria and restrict hit list
130. he LAN to recognise your base The IP address can be assigned to the base automatically by the router or manually If done dynamically the router s DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address to the base The base s IP address can be changed according to router set tings If done manually statically you assign a static IP address to the base This may be necessary depending on your network configuration e g if your base is con nected directly to a PC You can also make local network settings via the Web configurator m Please note To assign the IP address dynamically the DHCP server on the router must be acti vated Please also read the user guide for your router CG gt F Settings gt System gt Local Network ie Enter the current system PIN if a necessary and press of gt You can enter data in the following fields IP Address Type Select Static or Dynamic For IP Address Type Dynamic The following fields show the current set tings that the phone obtained from the router These settings cannot be changed For IP Address Type Static You must manually define the IP address and the subnet mask for the base in the following fields as well as the standard gateway and DNS server Configuring the system settings For IP Address Type Static IP Address Enter the IP address that is to be assigned to the base overwriting the current set tings 192 168 2 1 is the default sett
131. he base returns to the list of found devices gt If you wish to replace a device in the list press the display key I A list of the reg istered known data devices and mobiles is displayed gt Select the device to be replaced and press the display key 4 You will need to enter a PIN to register the new device see above If the new device fails to register the list of known devices will remain unchanged Adding a headset to the known devices list In the list of devices found K Select headset OS Press the display key Trust Device Select and press of If the headset transfers the PIN 0000 the PIN usually set on a headset the headset is directly added to the list of known devices A previously registered headset is automati cally de registered If the headset transfers a PIN other than 0000 you are asked to enter the PIN on the base mi Enter the PIN and press J4 e device is saved in the list of known devices Please note The known devices list can only con tain one Bluetooth headset If you register a second headset the first one is deleted from the list A multi service device can be regis tered as a headset and a data device 79 Connecting using other devices Editing the list of known trusted devices Open list gt Bluetooth Known Devices Select and press The list of known devices is displayed The names in the list are accompanied by
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133. hen H Enter edit name Press the display key The name is changed locally on the base It is not changed on the Bluetooth device Activating a registered mobile You can register up to five mobiles via Blue tooth However only one mobile can con nect to the base the activated mobile Activated means Ifthe base is in Bluetooth mode the mobile can establish a Bluetooth connec tion with the base e g in the event of an incoming call The base establishes a connection with this mobile when attempting to make a call via a GSM connection Once registration is complete the last mobile to be registered is activated auto matically The previously activated mobile is deactivated You can activate any other mobile from the list of known devices Open list gt Q select mobile Options Connect Mobile Select and press Press the display key Bluetooth is activated on the base if it is not already active The base connects to the mobile The selected mobile is activated Its entry in the list of known devices is marked with v The previously activated mobile is deacti vated Display in the base s idle display If a headset or Bluetooth mobile is con nected to the base the corresponding icon C B together with Bluetooth acti vated is shown in the display header Rejecting accepting an unregistered Bluetooth device If a Bluetooth device that is not registered in the list of known
134. highlighted by bars gt Press the right display key to open the relevant page Hyperlink to a phone number If a hyperlink contains a phone number you can copy the number to the local directory or call the number directly Click 2 Call func tionality gt Select the hyperlink using the Q and or 4 keys as required Or gt Info centre continuous Internet access from your phone You can identify a hyperlink of this type by the fact that is shown above the right display key Press the display key to copy the phone number to the local directory on your base Press to call the stored number Depending on the provider if you press 1 The number is dialled directly The number appears first in the display in which case you must first confirm the number before it is dialled gt Ifyou press IZ the number is dialled Or gt If you press II the page is displayed again with the hyperlink The number will not be dialled Entering text gt If necessary use to navigate to the line containing the field into which you want to enter text The cursor flashes in the text field Enter the text using the keys on the base page 104 If necessary navigate to other text fields to complete them or make a selection see below Press the right display key to complete the entry and send the data Making selections gt If necessary use to navigate to the line in which y
135. iber Devices and PCs that are connected to each other in a network e g servers PCs and phones P Paging handset search Base function for locating the registered handsets The base establishes a connection to every registered handset The handsets start to ring PIN Personal Identification Number Protects against unauthorised use When the PIN is activated a number combination has to be entered to access a protected area You can protect your base configuration data with a system PIN 4 digit number com bination Port Data is exchanged between two applica tions in a Network via a port Port forwarding The Internet gateway e g your router for wards data packets from the Internet that are directed to a certain Port to the port con cerned This allows servers in the LAN to offer services on the Internet without you needing a public IP address Port number Indicates a specific application of a Network subscriber Depending on the setting in the LAN the port number is permanently assigned or it is assigned with each access The combination of IP address Port number uniquely identifies the recipient or sender of a data packet within a network Pre dialling See Block dialling Private IP address See Public IP address Protocol Describes the agreements for communicat ing within a Network It contains rules for opening administering and closing a con nection about data formats time frames an
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137. icons with the following meanings Icon Meaning 2 Bluetooth headset C5 Bluetooth data device B Bluetooth mobile When a Bluetooth device is registered all Bluetooth profiles supported by this device are saved not just the profile that was searched for This means for example that a registered mobile can be saved as a data device and a mobile in the list of known devices Its name is preceded by two icons and amp You can therefore use this Bluetooth connection to access the mobile s GSM line and also to exchange vCards with the mobile The nego tiated PIN is valid for all types of Bluetooth communication Viewing entries Open the list gt Q select entry Press the display key The device name and address are displayed Go back with BY De registering Bluetooth devices Open the list gt Q select entry sti Pressthe display key Delete Entry Select and press Bluetooth is activated if neces sary 80 Please note If you de register an activated Blue tooth device it may try to reconnect as an unregistered device If you de register the activated mobile page 80 no other mobile from the list will be activated Entering editing the name of a Bluetooth device Open the list gt Q select entry Either itis Presss the display key Rename Select and press Bluetooth is activated if necessary Or Press the display key ED Press the display key T
138. in the directory you can save an anniversary and specify a time at which a reminder call should be made on the anni versary default setting Anniversary Off Anniversaries are automatically recorded in the calendar page 71 T gt Q Select entry EN Press the display keys one after the other m Scroll to the Anniversary line D Select On The following fields are displayed Using directories gt You can enter data in the following fields Anniversary Date Enter day month year in 8 digit format Anniversary Time Enter the hour minute for the reminder call in 4 digit format Anniversary Signal Select the reminder type Press the display key Please note A time must be specified for reminder calls If you have selected the visual sig nal you do not have to specify the time Deactivating anniversaries M gt M Select entry ET Press the display keys one after the other Scroll to the Anniversary line Select Off Press the display key gas D Anniversary reminder call In idle status a reminder call is shown in the display of the handset gt page 4 and sig nalled with the selected ringer You can ES Write an SMS loff Press the display key to acknowledge and end the reminder call When you are on the phone a reminder call is indicated on the handset with a single advisory tone Anniversaries that are indicated during a call and are not acknowledged
139. ing For information on the IP address see the glossary on page 119 Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask to be assigned to the base overwriting the current set tings The default setting is 255 255 255 0 For information on the subnet mask see the glossary on page 122 DNS Server Enter the IP address for the preferred DNS server The DNS server Domain Name System gt page 117 converts the sym bolic name of a server DNS name into the public IP address for the server when the connection is made You can specify your router s IP address here The router forwards base address requests to its DNS server 192 168 2 1 is the default setting Default Gateway Enter the IP address for the standard gateway page 119 through which the local network is connected to the Internet This is generally the local pri vate IP address for your router e g 192 168 2 1 Your base requires this infor mation to access the Internet 192 168 2 1 is the default setting gt Press RA to save the settings Please note You can also make the settings for the local network via the Web configurator gt operating instructions for the Web configurator on the enclosed CD 93 Configuring the system settings Updating the phone firmware Prerequisite The base is connected to the Internet i e connected to a router gt page 15 If necessary you can update your base s firmware The firmware updat
140. is then allows you to activate deactivate Bluetooth at the push of a button 78 Registering Bluetooth devices To register a Bluetooth device you need to search for it and then add it to the list of known devices The list of known devices can hold a maxi mum of one headset and five data devices mobiles Please note If you register a headset any headset that is already registered will be over written If you would like to use a headset already registered to another device e g a mobile with your base please deactivate this connection before you start the registration process Depending on the Bluetooth profiles supported by your mobile it can be registered as a data device anda mobile Searching for Bluetooth devices The distance between the base in Bluetooth mode and the activated Bluetooth device headset mobile or data device should be no more than 10 m Any incoming calls are ignored during the search gt Bluetooth gt Search for Headset Search for Mobile Search for Data Device Bluetooth mode is activated automatically on the base if it is not already active The search is started This can take up to 30 seconds The Bluetooth names of the devices found are displayed in a list abbreviated if neces sary If no name has been assigned to a device the device address is shown Please note The Search for Data Device function will list all Bluetooth
141. k Assign menu for setting and activating the alarm clock to a key gt page 73 gt amp Organizer gt Alarm Clock Setting up the base Calendar Open calendar enter new appointment gt page 71 gt amp Organizer gt Calendar Bluetooth Activate deactivate Bluetooth mode gt page 78 Connect Mobile Activate Bluetooth on the base and establish a connection to the active Bluetooth mobile page 80 Headset Accept or pick up a call with the con nected headset The key simulates the P2T function push to talk You must assign Headset to a key if you wish to use a headset without P2T wire bound or via Bluetooth Press the key Ifacallis signalled on the base and you wish to accept the call directly on the headset To continue a call on the headset that has been started on the base If two headsets are connected to the base a wire bound and a Bluetooth headset the Bluetooth headset takes pri ority In that case you cannot use the wire bound headset Insert P Key inserts a dialling pause a P when entering a number gt page 96 R Function Key inserts a recall an R when entering a number gt page 96 More Functions More features are available Send Connection Assign either the fixed line or GSM con nection of a mobile registered via Blue tooth toa key gt page 82 If there is no registered Bluetooth mobile the function is not relevant 85 Setting up the b
142. k2mobile 0005 27 28 82 Linking see SMS Eo i e AEE 103 List answering machine 37 38 Call liStS tse tetas epa Ae 37 e mail notifications 56 129 Index handsets e eee cece eee eee 18 known devices Bluetooth 80 missed calls cece ee eee ee 37 network mailbox 0 38 69 SMS incoming list 51 SMS ist ia eceade tinig cela a ate 38 SMS outgoing list 04 49 Local Area Network 0005 120 Local IP address 0 eeeaee 120 Locating a handset 04 75 M MAC address eeceeeeeenee 120 CHECKING nce ovce cd Benes teenage goad 95 Making calls accepting acall 00 27 cost effective calls 48 external s ied adevinnis dene ves twas 26 internal seei osoren aaie peret eens 75 with headset ee eee eee 26 Managing the calendar 71 Manual redial o n 36 MBPS Secene arn E ERE EA 120 Media Access Control 120 Medical equipment 06 8 Menu end tone cece eee eee eee eee 90 OPEMIING ose 5 cvecerersi slave dies e r orbs 18 USNO aee eaan a in ars we woke 20 Message deleting e mail 58 playing network mailbox 69 Message key OPEN ISH id BL been cadet ee hd 51 Opening lists eee eee 38 Message list O Mail ies pieirii riara e
143. l com Germany eee eee 01805 333 222 Der Anruf kostet Sie aus den deutschen Fest netzen 0 14 pro Minute Anrufe aus den deut schen Mobilfunknetzen kosten h chstens 0 42 pro Minute Greece sesesesesesosesese 801 100 0 500 Xp won 0 0026 to Aemto yia To ota ep diktuo TNG EAAdSdac Ta K A OELG anr KIVNT OWG IOX OUV GAAEG XPEWOEIC Hong KONG sis sis cise d t araga 2763 0203 AAEE 2389 7285 01 267 21 09 27 Ft Please refer to your local warranty card CEA 62 21 5673813 METERON 62 21 888856000 Ireland cece eee ee eee 1850777277 Italy sans eron dread eee Srat 199 15 11 15 cent 8 36 IVA al minuto da telefono fisso della rete Telecom Italia senza scatto alla ris posta mentre per le chiamate effettuate attra Hungary verso la rete di altri operatori fissi o mobili con sultate le tariffe del vostro operatore JOndaInn sees eetcd ede 00962 6 5625460 1 2 Kuwait 965 22458737 22458738 Lebanon c cece eens 9611240259 Patiala T eaCes 9611236110 Luxembourg 352 8002 3811 Malaysia 64 603 8076 9696 Malta 390 2360 46789 0 10 Mexico 01800 999 4442738 01800 999 GIGASET Netherlands 008 0900 3333102 0 25 per minuut vast net Voor oproepen uit het mobiele netwerk kunnen andere prijzen gelden New Zealand 04 0800 780 878 Norway ccc cece cece
144. l responsibility and are actively com mitted to a better world Our ideas technol ogies and actions serve people society and the environment The aim of our global activity is to secure sustainable life resources for humanity We are committed to a respon sibility for our products that comprises their entire life cycle The environmental impact of products including their manufacture procurement distribution utilisation serv ice and disposal are already evaluated dur ing product and process design Further information on environmentally friendly products and processes is available on the Internet at www gigaset com Environmental management system Gigaset Communications GmbH is certified pursuant to the international stand ards EN 14001 and ISO 9001 ISO 14001 Environment Certified since September 2007 by T V SUD Management Service GmbH ISO 9001 Quality Certified since 17 02 1994 by T V S d Management Service GmbH 102 Ecological energy consumption The use of ECO DECT gt page 70 saves energy and makes an active contribution towards protecting the environment Disposal All electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from general household waste using the sites designated by local authorities rubbish bin the product is X subject to European Direc tive 2002 96 EC The appropriate disposal and separate collection of used equipment serve to pr
145. ld read messages The most recent entry is at the head of the list The following details are displayed for each e mail name or e mail address of the sender one line abbreviated if necessary and date and time date and time will only display cor rect values if sender and recipient are located in the same time zone Example display Incoming E mail Anna Sand 10 10 08 Read E mail address or name transmitted by the sender abbreviated if necessary Bold New message All e mail messages that were not present in the incoming e mail server when the inbox was last opened are identified as new All other e mails are not marked regardless of whether or not they have been read 2 Date and time of receipt of e mail message If the inbox on the incoming e mail server is empty No entries will appear in the display Please note Many e mail providers activate spam protection measures by default E mail messages classified as spam are stored in a separate folder and are therefore not shown in the incoming mail list Some e mail providers allow you to deactivate spam protection or show spam e mails in the incoming mail list Other e mail providers may send a message to the inbox when a new spam e mail is received This is to inform you that a suspected spam e mail has been received The date and sender of this mail are repeatedly updated so that it is always displayed as a new message
146. led ringtone deactivation No interruptions from unknown calls Room monitor One Touch Call mode SMS with up to 640 characters www gigaset com gigasets810h 123 Accessories Gigaset C610H handset C E E A E AE E AE E E E E E E G Social life management with room monitor and birthday reminders One Touch Call mode Individual programming of ringtones with 6 VIP groups High quality keypad with illumination 1 8 TFT colour display Directory for up to 150 vCards Talk standby time of up to 12h 180h standard batteries Large font for call lists and directory Brilliant sound quality in handsfree mode Screensaver digital clock ECO DECT Alarm clock Night mode with time controlled ringtone deactivation No interruptions from unknown calls Room monitor One Touch Call mode SMS with up to 640 characters www gigaset com gigasetc610h Gigaset SL78H handset LE E e e E e E E E E E E E E G Real metal frame Modern keypad with high quality illumination 2 2 TFT QVGA colour display Bluetooth and mini USB Directory for up to 500 vCards Talk standby time of up to 14h 200h Brilliant sound quality in handsfree mode Caller pictures slide show and screensaver analogue and digital clock Download ringtones ECO DECT Alarm clock Calendar with appointment scheduler Night mode with time controlled ringtone deactivation Room monitor SMS with up to 640 characters www gigaset com gigasetsl78h 124
147. letely normal and does not indicate a fault Checking service information If you contact Customer Services you may need the base s service information Prerequisite You must pick up the receiver when in idle mode or be conducting an external call Please note You may need to wait a few seconds before ON appears on the display ati gt Service Info Confirm selection with Bd You can select the following information functions with 1 Base serial number RFPI 2 Not in use 3 Informs the service employees of the base settings in hex dia gram format e g the number of registered handsets repeater mode 4 Variant digits 1 to 4 Telephone firmware version digits 5 to 6 5 Not relevant 6 Device number of the base This contains additional information for the service employee Customer Service amp Assistance Authorisation This device is intended for analogue phone lines in your network Country specific requirements have been taken into consideration We Gigaset Communications GmbH declare that this device meets the essential requirements and other relevant regulations laid down in Directive 1999 5 EC A copy of the 1999 5 EC Declaration of Con formity is available at this Internet address www gigaset com docs C 0682 101 Environment Environment Our environmental mission statement We Gigaset Communications GmbH bear socia
148. list or the redial list From the text of an SMS From a public online directory or classi fied directory From your private net directory When dialling a number A number is displayed aria gt Copy to Directory Or Press the display key The directory is opened You can create a new entry or extend an existing entry m Select lt New Entry gt or the directory entry and press JA Select the type of phone number O M and press i The number is copied into the corresponding field a Q If the number field is already occupied Overwrite existing number is displayed Press the display key to over write the number If you select M you are asked to select another type of phone number gt If necessary complete the entry gt page 39 m Please note For a new entry Ifyou are copying a number from an online directory the surname or nick name if available are copied into the Surname field The message playback is interrupted during the number transfer from the answering machine list Copying a number or e mail address from the directory In some operating situations you can open the directory to copy a number or e mail address for example Your base does not have to be in idle status gt Depending on the operating situation open the directory with Q or iia B Select entry page 40 Saving an anniversary in the directory For each entry
149. ll is being signalled ringer volume 2 Display 3 Display keys programmable In the menu open a menu for further func tions 4 Message key Access to call and message lists Flashes new message call or new firmwareav ailable 5 End back key red End cancel function go back one menu level press briefly back to idle status press and hold 6 Function keys programmable 7 Redial Open redial list 2 asc 5 om Bw On Base overview 3 ver mno Quxvz Haa 13 14 15 16 8 Handsfree key 9 Mute key During a call activate deactivate microphone 10 key Activate deactivate ringer press and hold Text input special characters table 11 Back key for answering machine During playback back to the start of the mes sage previous message 12 Playing back messages Activate deactivate message playback 13 On off key for answering machine Activate deactivate answering machine s 14 key For text input switch between upper lower case letters and digits 15 Control key 16 Microphone Display icons Display icons Display in idle status example Base status two lines Current month year Appointment entered in Time the calendar page 71 Internal name Current date Calendar Status display in the headers The following icons are displayed dependent on the settings and the operating status of your base Answering machine icon orange answering m
150. n ticker overwrites the last two lines weeks of the calendar D gt Settings gt Display gt Info Ticker M on The ticker starts as soon as the telephone changes to idle status If however a mes sage is shown in the idle display the infor mation ticker is not displayed Setting the brightness and time control for the display backlight You can set the brightness of the display on your base and specify a timeframe during which the display is completely deactivated e g at night If the display backlight is deactivated it can be reactivated by pressing any key or by an incoming call The display backlight is deac tivated again after approx 30 seconds after the last press of a key D gt Settings gt Display gt Backlight The current setting is displayed gt You can enter data in the following fields 87 Setting up the base Time Control Prerequisite The date and time have already been set Select On or Off The following fields are displayed when Time Control On Display off from Enter the time in 4 digit format when the backlight should be deactivated in idle mode Display off until Enter the time in 4 digit format when the backlight should be reactivated Brightness Set the brightness of the display back light with You can select from five brightness levels 1 low 5 very bright e g brightness level 3 Juni gt Press the display key RIB Changing the handsf
151. n set gt page 91 and displayed during the playback If Calling Line Identification is activated the caller s number is displayed If the caller s number is saved in the directory their name is dis played For more information about the dis play gt page 28 Playing new messages New messages that have not yet been played back are indicated by the Q O icon in the second display line and by the key flashing Press the message key Answer Machine Select and press IJA Or L gt Press the play key Or D gt Play Messages The speaker on the base is activated If there are new messages playback then begins with the first new message After the last new message you will hear the end tone and an announcement stating how much recording time remains If the message has been saved with the date and time you will hear an appropriate announcement before playback begins During playback the entries in the answer ing machine list are shown on the display After the entry time and date have been played back after approx 3 seconds anew message assumes the status old Playing old messages If there are no more new messages you can start playing older messages as described in Playing new messages on page 64 64 Stopping and controlling playback During message playback Stop playback Press 2 again to resume or Options Press the display key To continue select Continue and press
152. n the Info Centre selection menu can be shown The screensaver replaces the idle status dis play It will conceal the calendar date time and name The screensaver is not displayed in certain situations e g during a call and when a sta tus message is displayed If ascreensaver is activated the Screensaver menu option is marked with M D gt F Settings gt Display Screensaver The current setting is displayed gt You can enter data in the following fields Activation Select On screensaver is displayed or Off no screensaver Selection Select screensaver with lt gt or Press the display key The active screensaver is displayed m Select screensaver and press od Ea Press the display key Setting up the base The screensaver is activated approx 10 sec onds after the display has changed to idle status If the screensaver conceals the display briefly press the red end key to show the idle display Activating deactivating the info ticker You can display text information from the Internet weather information etc that is set for the screensaver Info Services as a scroll ing message in the idle display The scrolling message is shown in the bottom line of the idle display immediately above the display keys The end of one set of information and beginning of the next are separated by HHS If for example you have set the calendar to be shown in the idle display the informatio
153. nal participant answers If necessary announce the external call s Replace the receiver or press the red end key The external call is transferred to the other handset If the internal participant does not answer or the line is busy press the display key B to return to the external call You can also replace the receiver before the internal participant picks up when transfer ring the call Then if the internal participant does not answer or the line is busy the call will auto matically return to you Initiating an internal consultation call conference When you are conducting an external call you can call an internal participant at the same time for consultation or hold a confer ence call between all three participants You are conducting an external call a Open the list of handsets The external participant hears music on hold if activated page 90 m If more than one handset is reg istered select the handset and press od You are connected to the internal partici pant 76 Either aii gt End Active Call You are reconnected with the external participant Or Conf Press the display key All three participants are con nected with each other If the internal participant does not answer gt Press the display key it to return to the first external caller Ending a conference call An internal participant pressing the end call key on the handset or the r
154. ne After the remaining memory has been specified Activating the answering machine gt Phone home and let the phone ring until you hear Please enter PIN approx 50 seconds H Enter system PIN our answering machine is activated It tells you how much memory is left The messages are played The answering machine cannot be deacti vated remotely If you enter an incorrect PIN or input is tak ing too long more than ten seconds the connection is ended The answering machine will remain deactivated 67 Using the network mailbox Using the network mailbox Some providers offer answering machines on the network network mailboxes You must have requested the network mail box from your network provider You can store the number of the network mailbox on the base Network mailbox entering numbers D gt Answering Machine Network Mailbox ig Enter or change the phone a x number for the network mail box if necessary Save Press the display key To activate deactivate the network mailbox please refer to information from the network provider Configuring an answering machine for quick dial You can use quick dial to make direct calls to the network mailbox or the integrated base answering machine Assigning key 1 changing assignment Quick dial settings are device specific You can assign a different answering machine to key 1 on the base and each registered hands
155. nes 53 Setting the SMS service Centre 12 0 6 cece cece eee e cnet e cence een eneees 53 Activating deactivating first ringer MUtINg eee cee e eee ee eee eee 54 Activating deactivating SMS function ce cee eee eee cent cent ene eaes 54 Troubleshooting SMS problems 0c cece cence cent e eee eneeneeeeneee 55 E mail notifications 0 ccc cece cece cece eee ence ee ee ee eeeeees 56 Opening the incoming e mail list 0 cece eee cence tence eee 56 Viewing the message header and text of an e mail 0 cece eee ee eee 57 View e mail sender s address cece cece eee cee cent teen teen een eees 58 Deleting e mail messages 0 cece cece eee eee teen tent e ene ee eens 58 Info centre continuous Internet access from your phone 59 Starting the info centre selecting info services 00 e eee e eee cece eee 59 Login for personalised info services 0 cece cece cece eee teen eee eeees 60 Operating the info centre cece cece cece nee e eee nent en eeenees 60 Displaying information from the Internet as a screensaver 0 0e eee ee 61 Operating the base s answering machine ceeeeeeeees 62 Operating via the base cece ccc e cnet e cent ene eee e eee eeeneenees 62 Activating deactivating call screening cece eee eee cence een tees 65 Setting the recording parameters 00 c cece eee eet e eee e eee
156. nsmitter available from retailers Operating the base s answering machine Please note m Please note Remote operation via a GSM mobile is only possible if the mobile and the GSM mobile connection transmit DTMF sig nals Calling the answering machine and playing messages ment Press 9 aa ten ani The announcement is aborted Ms Enter system PIN Dial your own number When you hear your announce You are informed whether any new mes sages have been recorded The messages are now played back You can now operate the answering machine with the keypad The following keys are used for operation a During time stamp playback Skip to previous message During message playback Skip to the start of the current message 2 Stop playback Press again to resume After a pause of approx 60 sec onds the connection is ended 3 Go to the next message a Repeat the last five seconds of the message 0 During message playback Delete current message Change the status of a previ ously played back message to new The next message starts to play The remaining memory is announced atthe end ofthe last message Cancelling remote operation gt Press the end call key or replace the receiver The answering machine will terminate the connection under the following cir cumstances Anincorrect system PIN has been entered There are no messages in the answer ing machi
157. ntres gt Find out about the services and special functions offered by your service pro vider before you make a new applica tion and or before you delete pre config ured numbers D gt M Messaging gt SMS gt Settings Service Centres m Select SMS service centre e g Service Centr 1 and press JA gt You can enter data in the following fields Active Send Select Yes if SMS should be sent via the SMS service centre For the SMS centres 2 to 4 the setting only applies to the next SMS SMS Service Centre no Enter the number of the SMS service E mail Service no Enter the number of the e mail service 53 Sending SMS text messages Send via The Fixed Line setting cannot be changed Save Press the display key Sending an SMS via another SMS service centre gt Select Service Centr 2 3 or 4 and acti vate it as the active send service centre set Active Send Yes Service Centr 1 is automatically deactivated as the send service centre for the next SMS gt Send the SMS This setting only applies to the next SMS to be sent After that the setting returns to Service Centr 1 Activating deactivating first ringer muting Each incoming SMS is signalled by a single ring ringer as for external calls To prevent this suppress the first ringer for all external calls D Open the main menu Press keys 0 J Make the first ringer audible Or G GM Mute the first ringer
158. o the saved number and then dial with or save as a new entry for the latter press the display key Eii after the number is displayed Press the display key Delete Entry Delete the selected entry Copy Entry to Internal Send a single entry toa handset page 41 vCard via SMS Send a single entry in vCard format via SMS vCard via Bluetooth Send a single entry in vCard format via Bluetooth Editing entries M gt Q Select entry ET Press the display keys one after the other gt Perform changes and save Using other functions When the base is in idle status A gt Q Select entry gt MAN Open menu You can select the following functions with Display Number see above page 41 Edit Entry Edit selected entry Delete Entry Delete selected entry Copy Entry see above page 41 Using directories Delete List Delete all entries in the directory Copy List to Internal Send the complete list to a handset page 41 vCard via Bluetooth Send the complete list in vCard format via Bluetooth Available Memory Display the number of entries that are still available in the directory Exchanging directory entries with handsets You can send entries from the local directory or the complete local directory to handsets as well as receive directory entries from the handsets Please note Entries with identical numbers are not overwritten on the receiving handset The transfer
159. ody and will sound for 60 seconds The name is displayed for anniversaries while the entered text is displayed for appointments along with the time Appointment amp 15 38 You can deactivate or answer an appoint ment reminder Off Press the display key to deacti vate the appointment reminder Or SMS Press the display key to answer the appointment reminder with an SMS m Please note During a call the appointment reminder is signalled by a short tone It is entered in the missed alarms list Managing appointments Organizer gt Calendar Editing individual appointments C E Select a day in the graphical calendar and press the control key Days on which appoint ments anniversaries have already been saved are high lighted in orange in the calen dar A list containing the entries for this day is dis played Anniversaries are marked with activated appointments with V 72 K Select appointment anniver sary Press the display key to view the entry You can only display anniversaries You can edit an anniversary via the directory gt page 43 With an appointment select its for the following options Edit Entry Similar to Saving an appointment gt page 71 Delete Entry Delete a selected appointment from the list Activate Deactivate Activate deactivate an appointment A deactivated appointment is not sig nalled Deleting all appointments In
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161. old to delete the word to the left of the cursor The first letter of the name of directory entries is automatically capitalised fol lowed by lower case letters Setting upper lower case or digits Repeatedly press the hash key to change the text input mode gt Briefly press the key several times in suc cession to select the required letter char acter If you press and hold the key the corre sponding digit is inserted Standard characters 123 Writing digits Abc Upper case first letter in capitals all others in lower case abc Lower case The active mode is indicated at the bottom right of the screen Writing an SMS names Press the relevant key several times to enter letters characters gt Enter the individual letters characters by pressing the corresponding key The characters assigned to the key are shown in a selection line at the bottom left of the screen The selected character is high lighted 104 Ix 2x Bx Ax 5x 6x 7x x 9x 110x G 1 2e alb c 2 a a alalc G dje f 3 4 ou gi h is 4 7 f iji 5 x jikfilj5 6 sno mi n o 6 6 A 6 0 6 6 Trass pilqaj rjs 7 B 8w tl u vi amp j l Q wary w x y z 9 y y e e a o lilo 1 Space 2 Line break Using Gigaset QuickSync additional functions via the PC interface
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163. ou would like to make a selec tion Press left or right on the control key sev eral times to make the required selection Use to navigate to other selection fields and make your selection as described above Press the left display key to complete the selection and send the data Setting options gt Use to navigate to the line containing the option The line is highlighted Activate or deactivate the option via the control key G press right or the left dis play key e g fa gt If necessary navigate to other options or text fields to set or complete them gt Press the left display key e g Bit to complete the entry and send the data Displaying information from the Internet as a screensaver You can configure your base to display a cus tomised information feed e g weather reports newsfeeds in the device s idle dis play To do so you must enable the Info Ticker gt page 87 or the Info Services gt page 86 screensaver on your base and activate the display of info services via the Web configurator Please note The default setting is the weather report You can select the information to be dis played via the gigaset net server gt page 59 The text information appears on the display approx 10 seconds after the base returns to idle status Depending on the information feed selected a display key appears on the right of the screensaver e g MAB
164. pen the local directory m Select entry call by call number Options Press the display key Display Number Select and press fd The call by call number is shown on the dis play 1 Enter the number and pick up the receiver Or m Press briefly again to copy the number from the local directory g Select entry page 40 If there are several numbers stored in the entry Select the number and press oid os Pick up the receiver Both num bers are dialled 48 Displaying call duration The duration of each call appears in the dis play for all external calls During the conversation Until approximately 3 seconds after replacing the receiver Please note The actual duration of the call can vary from that shown by a few seconds Sending SMS text messages Your phone is delivered ready to send SMS messages immediately Prerequisites Calling Line Identification CLIP page 28 is enabled for your phone connection Your network provider supports the SMS service information on this is available from your network provider To receive SMS messages you must be registered with your SMS service pro vider This happens automatically when you send the first SMS via the provider s service centre Writing sending SMS Writing an SMS gt M Messaging gt SMS NewSMS Select and press JA yi Write SMS m Please note For instructions on entering text and special
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166. ponent with a dynamic IP address as a Server on the Internet DynDNS ensures that a service can always be addressed on the Internet under the same Domain name regardless of the current IP address E ECT Explicit Call Transfer Participant A calls participant B The partici pant puts the connection on hold and calls participant C Rather than connect everyone in a three party conference A now transfers participant B to C and hangs up EEPROM Electrically Eraseable Programmable Read Only Memory Memory building block in your phone with fixed data e g default and customised set tings and data saved automatically e g call list entries Ethernet network Wired LAN F Firewall You can use a firewall to protect your net work against unauthorised external access This involves combining various measures and technologies hardware and or soft ware to control the flow of data between a private network you wish to protect and an unprotected network e g the Internet See also NAT Firmware Device software in which basic information is saved for the functioning of a device To correct errors or update the device software anew version of the firmware can be loaded into the device s memory firmware update 118 Fixed IP address A fixed IP address is assigned to a network component manually during network con figuration Unlike the Dynamic IP address a fixed IP address does not change Flat rate
167. r version 2 of the License or at your option any later version This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MER CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU Gen eral Public License along with this program if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail If the program is interactive make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interac tive mode Gnomovision version 69 Copyright C lt year gt lt name of author gt Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for details type show wi This is free software and you are welcome to redistrib ute it under certain conditions type show c for details The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate parts of the Gen eral Public License Of course the commands you use may be called something other than show w and show c they could even be mouse clicks or menu items whatever suits your program You should also get your employer if you work as a programmer or your school if any to sign a copyright disclaimer for the program if neces sary Here is a sample alter the name
168. re available the handsfree profile is used to communicate Calls can only be initiated from the base Setting the Headset function key If you want to make calls on your base via a headset you must first assign a function key on the base to the Headset function gt page 85 Recommendation If your headset has a push to talk key we recommend that you use the Headset function key for transfer pickup as well 81 Connecting using other devices Accepting transferring calls on the headset Prerequisite Bluetooth is activated a con nection has been established between the Bluetooth headset and the base gt page 78 You are talking on the base or You are trying to connect to another party or A call is being signalled on the base gt Press the Headset function key on the base to accept the call on the headset Please note For instructions on adjusting the speak ing volume on your headset gt page 88 Calling gt Enter the phone number on the base and press the Headset function key on the base Using data devices Prerequisite Bluetooth is activated The data device is in the list of known devices marked with Gj page 79 or temporarily connected to the base gt page 81 You can establish a Bluetooth connection to the base using a PC PDA or even a mobile as a data device You can then for example exchange direc tory entrie
169. receive a call you will hear a short tone Beep instead of the ringer Press and hold the star key and within 3 seconds Press the display key A call will now be signalled by one short alert tone appears in the display Activating deactivating advisory tones Your handset uses advisory tones to tell you about different activities and statuses The following advisory tones can be activated deactivated independently of each other Key click every key press is confirmed Acknowledge tones Confirmations ascending tone sequence At the end of an entry set ting and when an SMS or a new entry arrives in the answering machine list or call list Error tone descending tone sequence When you make an incor rect entry Menu end tone when scrolling to the end of amenu In idle status F Settings gt Audio Settings gt Advisory Tones gt You can enter data in the following fields Key Tones Select On or Off Confirmation Select On or Off Ea Press the display key 90 Activating deactivating music on hold Music on hold is played e g during a call swap or consultation call to a caller with whom you are not actively connected gt F Settings Audio Settings gt Music on hold gt Press the display key AEO to activate or deactivate music on hold M on Resource directory The resource directory manages sounds melodies which you can use as ringers and pictures
170. receiver mode gt Paaa Pick up the receiver The speaker on the base is deactivated m Please note In handsfree mode you can adjust the handsfree volume with the and L keys Muting the base You can deactivate the microphone on the receiver base handsfree and any con nected headset wire bound or Bluetooth during an external call including during a conference call or when call swapping The other parties cannot hear you but you can still hear them Prerequisite You are conducting an exter nal call Deactivating the microphone Press the mute key The display shows Microphone is off Unmuting the microphone amp Press the mute key again to unmute the microphone If a second call call waiting is received in mute mode this is signalled acoustically as usual However it is only shown on the dis play once the microphone has been unmuted Please note In mute mode all keys on the base are deactivated with the exception of the Mute key Red end key with which you can end a call and keys with which you can adjust the volume on the receiver speaker or headset the speaker is activated the microphone remains deactivated The function or display key that is assigned the Headset function page 85 and with which you can transfer a call to a connected headset Making calls 31 Making calls using network services Making calls using netwo
171. rectory Screensavers gt page 90 Caller Pictures Sounds Capacity Call Lists gt page 36 All Calls Outgoing Calls Accepted Calls Missed Calls Messaging SMS m New SMS gt page 49 Incoming page 51 Draft gt page 49 Settings Service Centres gt page 53 Notification gt page 53 E mail gt page 56 23 Menu tree Fil 24 Answering Machine Play Messages Network Mailbox Answering Machine Activation Announcements Record Announcemnt Play Announcement Delete Announcemnt Record Advisory Msg Play Advisory Message Delete Advisory Msg Recordings Call Screening Desktop Phone Handset Network Mailbox Set Key 1 Network Mailbox Answering Machine Organizer Calendar Alarm Clock Missed Alarms Contacts Directory Network Directory Online Directory Yellow Pages Prv NetDir The online directories availa ble are displayed with pro vider specific names gt page 62 gt page 69 gt page 63 gt page 65 gt page 65 gt page 68 gt page 68 gt page71 gt page 73 gt page 72 gt page 39 gt page 44 gt page 44 gt page 46 E Volume Melodies Time Control Anon Call Silencing Settings
172. ree receiver volume You can set the handsfree volume and the receiver volume as well as the volume of a connected wire bound headset to five dif ferent levels In idle status gt FSettings gt Audio Settings gt Call Volume You will hear a test tone Set the receiver volume m Scroll to the Speaker line Set the handsfree volume Save Press the display key to save the setting During a call You can adjust the volume during a call using the and keys Each time you press the key the volume will increase or decrease by one level 88 Press the display key if neces sary to save the setting perma nently Setting ringers Setting the volume You can choose between five volumes 1 5 e g volume 3 alll and the crescendo ringer 6 volume increases with each ring eooill A You can set different volumes for the follow ing functions Internal calls and appointments Appointments gt page 71 For external calls gt FSettings gt Audio Settings gt Ringer Settings gt Volume O If necessary set the volume for internal calls and appointment notification m Scroll to the next line If necessary set the volume for external calls Press the display key to save the setting When choosing the setting the ringer will sound in the volume currently selected m Please note You can also use the and _ _ keys to change the volume while an incoming
173. rillic Greek etc gt Read the SMS Options Character Set Select and press fod m Select character set and press the RIY display key on The text is shown in the selected character set The setting only applies to the current SMS Press the display key 51 Sending SMS text messages Replying to or forwarding SMS messages gt Read the SMS Options You have the following options Reply Write and send a new SMS to the sender page 49 Edit Edit the text in the SMS and return it to the sender page 49 Press the display key Forward Forward the SMS to another number page 49 Copying the number to the directory Copying the sender s number gt Open the incoming list and select the SMS gt page 51 xt gt Copy to Directory gt Complete the entry gt page 39 m Please note An attached mailbox identifier is added to the directory Copying dialling numbers from an SMS gt Read the SMS and scroll to the telephone number The digits are highlighted Press the display key Complete the entry gt page 39 Or os Pick up the receiver to dial the number If you wish to use the number to send an SMS gt Save the number with the local area code dialling code in the directory 52 If an SMS contains several numbers the next number will be highlighted if you scroll down until the first number disappears from the display Please no
174. rk services Network services are functions that your network provider makes available to you Please note Some settings cannot be made simulta neously on the base and registered hand sets If this is the case you will hear a neg ative acknowledge tone Some network services may only be used if you have requested them from your network provider there may be an extra charge gt If you require assistance please contact your network provider Configuring general settings for all calls Anonymous calling withholding number You can make anonymous calls CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction Your phone number will not be displayed when you make outgoing calls You are call ing anonymously Prerequisite You may need to have requested the relevant service feature from your network provider in order to make anonymous calls Activating deactivating anonymous calling for all calls When the function is activated the phone number is withheld for all calls The withhold number function is activated for the base and all registered handsets gt Select Services Withhold All Calls Select and press J V on 32 General call divert CD With call divert the call is diverted to another external connection gt Select Services gt Call Divert gt You can enter data in the following fields Status Activate deactivate call divert Phone Number Enter the number
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176. rom a server 116 Codec Coder decoder Codec is a procedure that digitalises and compresses analogue voice before it is sent via the Internet and decodes i e translates into analogue voice digital data when voice packets are received There are differ ent codecs with differing degrees of com pression for instance Both parties involved in the telephone con nection caller sender and recipient must use the same codec This is negotiated between the sender and the recipient when establishing a connection The choice of codec is a compromise between voice quality transmission speed and the necessary bandwidth A high level of compression for example means that the bandwidth required for each voice connec tion is low However it also means that the time needed to compress decompress the data is greater which increases execution time for data in the network and thus impairs voice quality The time required increases the delay between the sender speaking and the recipient hearing what has been said COLP COLR Connected Line Identification Presentation Restriction Feature provided by a ISDN connection for outgoing calls COLP displays the phone number accepting the call on the calling party s display unit The number of the party accepting the call is different to the dialled number e g if the call is diverted or transferred The called party can use COLR Connected Line Identification Restriction to
177. ructure network 665 119 Initiating a conference 34 Index Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 119 Internal CONFEFENCE n i eee ce eee eens 76 Consultation cc eee eee ee eee 76 making calls cece eee eee 75 Internal call 0 cece eee eee ee 75 call waiting eee e eee eee ee 76 Internet Gore roa er are 119 Internet access broadband 116 Internet protocol eee 119 Internet Service Provider 119 IPs dss dicteieielslaine bad Soa aaalee ee ceuaeee s 119 IP address i oneen a oe 24K 119 ASSIGNING esena eee eee eee eee 93 automatically obtaining one 93 Aynamic eae eR E tees teoeues 117 fired od detec etek bie ales aa 118 Global j 2d ccavencess tase aS 119 local sc eaa nanan a ea AAA 120 private sers esris aereos ri E euka 121 DUDIIG recce renriiisd artea AEE diese 121 StatiCsc ices ieena eE E p eaei 121 IP configuration ee eee 93 IP pool range eee e ee eee eee 119 K Key 1 quick dial ASSIGNING a 6 sess dew era Sa cod aea 68 Keys control key eee eee eee eee 18 delete key cece e eee ee eens 19 display keys e eee e eee 19 L LAN wes dete dase tres ote aa Ea aa 120 Language display 0 cece cece eee eee ee 86 LGPL oles Asati lean ees eet 105 License GPL ct hoes ca eed egesaed shaders 106 GPL ek oe s RA EE ERR AER 110 Lin
178. rver may not be accessible gt The server is currently not accessible Repeat the process at a later date gt You have changed the preconfigured server address Correct the address Reset the base if necessary If Transmission error XXX is displayed an error has occurred during the transmission of the file An HTTP error code is displayed for XXX gt Repeat the process If the error occurs again consult the Service department If Check IP settings is displayed your base may not be connected to the Internet gt Check the cable connections between the base and router and between the router and the Internet gt Check whether the base is connected to the LAN i e it can be reached at its IP address You cannot establish a connection to the base with your PC s Web browser gt When establishing a connection check the base s local IP address that has been entered You can check the IP address on your base page 93 Check the connections between the PC and the base Transmit a ping command to your base e g from your PC ping lt base s local IP address gt You have tried to reach the base via a secure http https Try again with http Exclusion of liability Some displays may contain pixels pic ture elements which remain activated or deactivated As a pixel is made up of three sub pixels red green blue it is possible that pixel colours may vary This is comp
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180. s played back immedi ately Switch between the sounds using the key You can adjust the volume during playback gt Adjust the volume using the L keys and pressing the display key RIB Deleting renaming a picture sound You have selected an entry You can select the following functions Open menu Delete Entry The selected entry is deleted Rename Change the name max 16 characters and press EA The entry is stored with the new name If a picture sound cannot be deleted these options are not available If you delete a sound that is being used as the ringer melody the default melody will be used instead If you delete a picture that is being used as the caller picture or screensaver the Digital Clock will be displayed instead Configuring the system settings Checking the capacity You can check how much capacity is availa ble for sounds and pictures gt X Additional Features gt Resource Directory Capacity Configuring the system settings You can make the following settings via the menu on the base on a registered Gigaset SL78H SL400H S79H handset or via the Web configurator on the base The following steps are carried out using the base The majority of the settings can also be made via a registered Gigaset SL78H SL400H or S79H handset The procedure is similar to that on the base although the menu structure is slightly different Instructions on operatin
181. s quickly 0 cee ee eee e eee e ne eeeee 85 Changing the display language cece eee cece cence eee en een eneees 86 Setting the display sc win toeo ea tals EAEE Pega cee eney LOG ween aes 86 Changing the handsfree receiver volume cece eee ee eee eee n tees 88 SOttiNG INGEN at Sid E dal REE E ee ad sha Mache Sela cokes awe 88 Activating deactivating advisory tones cece cece ee eee cence teens 90 Activating deactivating music on hold see e cece e eee ete eee eee es 90 Resource directOly sc e eriaren eni OOo Ria E En En SEA 90 Configuring the system settings eee eee ee eee cece tenes 91 Setting the date and time manually 0 cece eee e cece ene eeneeee 91 Protecting against unauthorised access 0 cece cece eee cece eee e ees 92 Setting your Own area code 2 1 eee ccc eee tenet eee n ene eeeneeeeee 92 Setting the base s IP address in LAN 0c cece cence cece eee e eee eneeneee 93 Updating the phone firmware 0 cece cece eee e nent een e ene ee cence 94 Activating repeater SUpport 2620 eee cece eee eee e een e eee teeeaees 94 Activating deactivating the DECT interface csc eee e eee eee eens 95 Restoring the base to the default settings cee cece ence eee eeees 95 Checking the base s MAC address cece cece eet e ence ee en ene eneneeee 95 Connecting the base to a PABX cece cece cece cec
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183. s with the data device in the form of vCards compare the PC s directory with the directory on the base load ringer set tings or screensavers from the data device to the base s resource directory or use AT com mands to make outgoing calls and accept incoming calls The phone is supplied with QuickSync soft ware for the PC gt page 104 You will find it on the enclosed CD QuickSync provides PC functions via a graphical interface 82 Please note For instructions on sending vCards to a Bluetooth device or receiving them from a Bluetooth device see page 42 Using GSM mobiles Link2mobile You can conduct calls on your base and or a registered handset via the GSM connection on your Bluetooth GSM mobile call external parties via the GSM connection on the mobile or accept calls via the GSM connec tion if the following prerequisites are met Bluetooth mode is activated on the base and mobile gt page 78 Your GSM mobile has been registered page 78 on the base and activated gt page 80 There is a Bluetooth connection estab lished between the base and mobile The mobile is in range of the base less than 10 m For outgoing calls The mobile connec tion is assigned to the base as a send connection or the base can select the GSM connection as a send connection gt page 83 For accepting incoming calls The GSM connection is assigned to the base as a receive connec
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186. so regis tered with the base and it is in range the call connection is transferred to the Bluetooth headset The Bluetooth headset takes priority Calling gt Enter the phone number on the base and press the Headset function key Setting up the base Your base is preconfigured but you can change the settings to suit your individual requirements The settings described in this chapter only have a local effect on the base The corre sponding setting on any of the registered handsets does not change Accessing functions and numbers quickly You can program the six function keys on the right hand side of the base and the display keys in idle status You can assign a phone number quick dial or a base function to each of these keys and change the assign ment The number is then dialled or the function started by simply pressing a key Changing key assignments In idle status gt Press and hold the display function key until a list of possible key assignments is displayed The following functions are available Quick Dial Assign a number from the local directory to the key The directory is opened gt Select an entry and press If you delete or edit the entry in the direc tory this will not affect the assignment to the function key or display key This means that if the phone number changes you must re assign the updated entry from the directory to the key as described above Alarm Cloc
187. splayed on the handset Assigning the internal number The base assigns the lowest free internal number to the handset possible numbers 2 7 The internal number is shown on the handset display e g INT 2 This means that the handset has been assigned the internal number 2 The base is assigned the internal number 1 De registering handsets On the base gt gt Registration gt De register Handset The list of registered devices internal par ties is displayed m Select the internal party you wish to deregister and press JA Ms Enter the current system PIN if necessary and press of Press the display key to confirm the prompt The handset is deregistered immediately even if it is not in idle status Locating a handset paging You can use the base to search for the regis tered handsets Prerequisite There are internal parties reg istered on the base There are a maximum of two connections between the internal par ties J Open the list of internal parties Your own entry in the list is marked with a lt symbol Find handset Select and press fd All reachable handsets ring simultaneously paging even if the ringers are deacti vated An external call will not interrupt the paging process Ending paging gt Press the red end key or pick up replace the receiver You can end the paging call prematurely by pressing the talk or end call key on one of the handsets
188. sssssessseesssesessseeeees 18 CONtrOl Key ae enie a EEEE EE TEE ee EO EENE E RAE 18 Display keys Srni ee tert E ERE En RN aer i a Aa TOE 19 Keys on the keypad cece cee ce E EAA RRA 19 Correcting incorrect entries 1 0 0 cece cece cece cece eee cece eee eeeenenees 19 Using the MENUS tanie ncden neve ttat bade Phaweldde heed teens ceadeedes congue 20 Understanding the operating steps 06 e cece eee cece eee teen eee eenes 21 Menu tree cece cece cece cere cece ener eee seen esse E ERSE 23 Making clasa an AASE EA AATA wines 0 26 Making an external call 0 cece ccc cee eee ene ene n ene ee eens 26 EACING a call Sarsa vente nesia ia cat eee sa disie athe sare nana seensatetamed eaten ies 27 Accepting a tall i e f ena eases iy EE E eee ee 27 Calling Line Identification 0 ccc cece cece nee n eee e eee eeeneeneee 28 Notes on calling line display CLIP 0 cece eee e ence e ete eeeeeeeees 29 Activating deactivating handsfree open listening mode 008 30 Muting the base ete haces co aa hee nei ea wales beaded a enced eke 30 Making calls using network services ceee cece eee e eee eeees 32 Configuring general settings for all calls 0 cee c ccc cee eee ene eee 32 Configuring settings during an external call 0 eee e cece eee e eee 33 Functions after a call 0 0 0 ccc cece cece eee eee e eee n teen een n ene ean eeee 35 USING iStS 4 0 0 F5 0 55
189. st steps m Please note To protect your phone and its system settings from unauthorised access please define a 4 digit number code system PIN known only to yourself This code must be entered before you can register de register handsets or alter your phone s LAN settings The default system PIN is 0000 4 x zero For instructions on changing the PIN gt page 92 Setting the date and time 16 There are two methods of setting the date and time By default your base is configured so that the date and time are transferred from a time server on the Internet provided it is connected to the Internet You can activate deactivate the synchronisation with a time server via the Web configurator Detailed information can be found in the Web configurator s user guide on the enclosed CD You can also set the date and time manually via the base menu or one of the reg istered handsets see below To ensure you have the correct time for incoming calls and to use the alarm clock and calendar the date and time must be set Setting the date and time manually If the date and time have not been set the time will flash in the base s idle display 00 00 and is displayed above the right display key Calls Time gt Press the key under on the display screen Enter day month and year as an 8 digit number via the keypad e g for 04 09 2010 This overwrites the dis played date gt Press down on control key Q to s
190. t languages D gt F Settings Language The current language is indicated bya m Select a language and press EIS The selected language is set immediately Ifyou accidentally choose a language you do not understand CEI C3 GJ E Press keys in sequence m Select the correct language ENA Press the right display key Setting the display Setting the screensaver slideshow You can display a screensaver when the base is in idle status You have the following options A picture from the Screensavers folder in the Resource Directory page 90 All pictures from the Screensavers folder in the Resource Directory displaying one after the other in the form of a Slideshow Date and time as a digital display Digital Clock Analogue time Analog Clock clock hand display Information from an info service Info Services weather information horo scope etc You must have activated the display of info services via the Web con figurator The base must be connected to the Inter net to display info services The type of info service available to your base is set on the Internet on the Gigaset net server You can change the settings via your PC web browser see user guide for the Web configurator Info Services If no information is currently available the digital time Digital Clock is dis played instead until information is availa ble again Together with the information display keys that ope
191. t or left on the control key as required to view the next previous number Open the redial list Once you have assigned the line e g to establish an external consul tation call you must then press the display key DE to dial the selected number Automatic redial In idle status Press the key m Select entry ati Open menu Automatic Redial Select and press fd 36 The base switches to idle status The display shows Auto Redial together with the phone number The number is automatically dialled at fixed intervals at least every 20 seconds The speaker key flashes open listening is switched on the microphone is switched off The party answers Pick up the receiver or press the handsfree key a Automatic redial ends The base switches to normal receiver speaker mode Party does not answer The call is termi nated after approx 30 seconds After ten unsuccessful attempts Automatic redial ends gt To cancel automatic redial press the dis play key Ji or any key Managing entries in the redial list In idle status Press the key m Select entry xt Open menu You can select the following functions with Copy to Directory Copy an entry to the directory page 39 Automatic Redial Automatic redial page 36 Display Number As in the directory page 41 Delete Entry Delete selected entry As in the directory page 41 Delete List Delete
192. t to your incoming e mail server and check whether you have new e mail Any new e mail messages that have been received are displayed on the base and on all Gigaset handsets that have been registered you will hear an advisory tone the message key will flash and the M icon will be displayed in the idle display Please note The M symbol is also displayed when you have new SMS messages If new e mail messages have been received pressing the message key will display them in the E mail list You can use your phone to connect to the incoming e mail server and display the sender date and time of receipt subject and text abbreviated if necessary for every e mail message in the incoming mail list gt page 56 Prerequisites Your base is connected to the Internet You have set up an e mail account with an ISP The incoming e mail server uses the POP3 protocol You have stored the name of the incom ing e mail server and your personal access data account name password in the phone via the Web configurator refer to the Web configurator user man ual on the enclosed CD 56 Opening the incoming e mail list D gt M Messaging gt E mail Or if new e mail messages have been received message key flashes gt E mail The phone establishes a connection to the incoming e mail server A list of e mail mes sages that are stored there is displayed New unread messages appear above o
193. tandard Supported GAP standard Supported No of channels 60 duplex channels Radio frequency range 1880 1900 MHz Duplex method Time multiplex 10 ms frame length Channel grid 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbit s Modulation GFSK Language code 32 kbit s Transmission power 10 mW average power per channel Range handsets up to 300 m outdoors up to 50 m indoors Power supply 230 V 50 Hz Environmental con ditions for operation 5 C to 45 C 20 to 75 relative humidity Dialling mode DTMF tone dialling Protocols DECT GAP DHCP NAT Traversal STUN HTTP Pin connections on the fixed line telephone jack 3 4 1 unused 2 5 2 unused REDS s 4b Eg 5 unused 6 unused 103 Appendix Writing and editing text The following rules apply when writing text Each key between and is assigned several letters and characters Control the cursor with 9 D 4 Press and hold 3 or to move the cur sor word by word Characters are inserted to the left of the cursor Press the star key x to display the table of special characters Select the required character and press the display key IEA to insert the character at the cursor posi tion Press and hold to to enter digits Press display key to delete the char acter to the left of the cursor Press and h
194. te The symbol is not transferred for international area codes gt You should then enter 00 at the start of the number If there are no more entries available in the directory you can only over write or modify an existing entry SMS with vCard The vCard is an electronic business card It is indicated by the icon in the body of the SMS A vCard can include Name Private number Business number Mobile number Birthday Individual entries in a vCard can be saved to the directory one after the other Opening the vCard gt Read the SMS containing the vCard Press the display key to open the vCard Then Ea Press the display key to return to the SMS text Or f Select the number Press the display key When you save a number the directory is opened automatically The number and name are copied If a birthday is entered on the vCard the date is copied to the directory as an anniversary gt If necessary edit the entry in the direc tory and save it You will return to the vCard automatically Receiving notifications via SMS You can receive notification of missed calls or new messages on the answering machine via SMS Prerequisite The caller s number CLI must have been transmitted in the missed call Notification is sent to your mobile or another phone with SMS functionality You only need to save the telephone number to which you wish the notification to be sent
195. the monthly view OAN gt Delete all appoint gt I Confirm the security prompt with I All appointments are deleted Displaying missed appointments anniversaries Missed appointments anniversaries page 43 are displayed in the Missed Alarms list if You do not accept an appointment anni versary The appointment anniversary was sig nalled during a phone call The 7 icon and the number of new entries are shown in the display The most recent entry is at the head of the list Open the list by pressing the message key gt page 38 or via the menu gt amp Organizer gt Missed Alarms f Select appointment anniversary Information about the appointment anni versary is displayed A missed appointment is shown with the appointment name page 71 a missed anniversary with name and surname The date and time is also given Delete appointment Or SMS Write an SMS If 10 entries are already stored in the list the next appointment reminder will delete the oldest entry Setting the alarm clock Prerequisite The date and time have already been set page 91 Activating deactivating the alarm clock and setting the wake up time gt Organizer gt Alarm Clock gt You can enter data in the following fields Status Select On or Off Time Enter the wake up time in 4 digit format Occurrence Select Daily or Monday Friday Volume Set the volume for the alarm 1 5 or cr
196. tion gt page 83 A connection is automatically established between the base in Bluetooth mode and the activated mobile in range Ifa call arrives via the mobile s GSM con nection gt page 28 If you attempt to make a call on the base via the GSM connection gt page 27 If Bluetooth mode is deactivated on the base gt Open the list of known devices gt Select the activated mobile marked with v gt Press the display key ATIN gt Select Connect Mobile and press i Bluetooth is activated on the base The base connects to the mobile Please note You can also assign this function to a function key on the base gt Connect Mobile on page 85 Ifthe mobile is taken beyond the Bluetooth range of the base you should re establish the connection between the two as soon as the mobile is within range again This will ensure that a GSM call either to the base or from the base using the GSM connection is transferred Establishing a manual connection gt Select the mobile from the list of known devices gt Select iti gt Connect Mobile and press ff Or gt Press the function key Connect Mobile Defining the GSM connection asa send connection Prerequisite At least one mobile is in the list of known devices or a mobile is temporarily connected to the base gt Z Settings gt Telephony gt Send Connections A list of internal parties is displayed base
197. tion for the internal party Press the display key to save the changes Simultaneous Bluetooth connections Your base can connect to both a headset and a data device mobile via Bluetooth at the same time However please note the following 83 Connecting using other devices The Bluetooth menu cannot be opened on the base You can use the headset and at the same time use a mobile data device to initiate accept or manage a call You cannot use the headset while trans ferring data via Bluetooth Connecting and using a wire bound headset You can connect a headset to the base using a 2 5 mm jack connector For details about your headset see the accompanying user guide Connecting the headset gt Before you connect the headset assign the Headset function to a function key on the base gt page 85 gt Next plug the jack connector on your headset into the connection socket on your base gt page 11 Accepting transferring calls on the headset Prerequisite You are talking on the base or You are trying to connect to another party or A call is being signalled on the base gt Press the function key Headset on the base to accept the call on the headset 84 Please note You should still use the Headset func tion key if your headset has a P2T key For instructions on adjusting the speaking volume on your headset gt page 88 Ifa Bluetooth headset is al
198. u cannot enter anything else via the keypad while data transfer is in progress Using Open Source software contained in the product The firmware for your Gigaset phone includes integrated Open Source licensed software from third party providers These integrated Open Source software files are protected by copyright Rights of use for this Open Source software that extend beyond the pure scope of the program execution intended by Gigaset Communications GmbH are stipulated in the license condi tions for the Open Source software If these rights of use are observed then the Open Source software can be used as the license intended Conflicts may arise between the license conditions of Gigaset Communications GmbH and the Open Source software license conditions In such cases the Open Source software license con ditions have priority for the relevant Open Appendix Source parts of the software You will find the licence text in its original English version on the pages that follow The license condi tions are also available at the following web site http www gigaset com opensource If the programs contained in this product are licensed as part of the GNU General Public License GPL GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL or another Open Source soft ware license that requires the disclosure of the source code and the product does not contain software in source code format then the source code and copyright information
199. ve csewiacesoeie iainta ears 96 Access protection eee eee 92 ACCOSSOMOS ais hs EEEE eee 123 Acknowledge tones 0 60 90 Activating advisory tones eee ee eeee 90 answering machine 62 answering machine remote operation 67 appointment esse eee 71 Call diVErt es ios ecisce a desks we eaaeen Beas 32 MUTING FINGEr 1 eee eee eee 54 network mailbox ee eee 68 two way recording 6 65 withholding phone numbers 32 Adapter plug power SAVING 2 cece eee eee ee eee 70 Alarm clock oi esere anneer insor caasa 73 Alert tone cece cece e cence eee 90 ANNiversary eee e eee eee eee eens 43 deactivating e eee eee 43 Missed rand Aneres ieee 72 saving in directory 5 43 Announcement answering machine 63 Anonymous calling 0 06 32 Answer only mode answering machine 62 Answering machine 62 activating deactivating 62 define for quick dial 6 68 deleting messages 4 65 playing back messages 64 recording a personal announcement advisory message 63 remote operation 0 66 skipping back ee scenes 64 skipping forward 258 64 Answering machine list 37 38 Appointment anniversary displaying missed
200. ve the following information in a directory entry Name and surname Up to three numbers E mail address Anniversary with reminder VIP ringer with VIP icon Caller picture Open the directory in idle status or during an external call with the Q key press briefly or via the menu gt U gt Directory Length of the entries 3 numbers Max 32 digits each Name and surname Max 16 characters each E mail address Max 60 characters Using directories Saving number s in the directory new entry A gt lt New Entry gt gt You can enter data in the following fields First Name Surname Enter first names and or surnames If you do not enter a name in either of the fields the first phone number saved in the entry is saved and displayed in place of a surname For instructions on entering text and special characters see page 104 Phone Home Phone Office Phone Mobile Enter a number in at least one of the fields When scrolling through the directory prefixed icons indicate which numbers are contained in the entry Ball Tim Turner Tom denotes Phone Home denotes Phone Office denotes Phone Mobile E Mail Enter the e mail address Anniversary Select On or Off With setting On Enter Anniversary Date and Anniver sary Time and select reminder type Anniversary Signal gt page 43 Caller Melody VIP Mark a directory entry as a VIP Very
201. vent this ring suppress the first ring for all external calls gt page 54 Incoming SMS list The incoming list contains SMS messages that could not be sent due to an error New SMS messages are indicated by the M icon in the display the message key flashing and an advisory tone sounding Opening the incoming list with the key Press The incoming list displays the number of entries example Bold New entries Normal font Old entries gt Open list with Wg Every entry in the list contains The number or name of the sender The receive connection to which the SMS is addressed The date of receipt Sending SMS text messages Example Opening the incoming list via the SMS menu gt M Messaging gt SMS gt Incoming Deleting the incoming list All new and old SMS messages in the list are deleted gt Open the incoming list Options Delete List Select press JJ and confirm with I The list is deleted Open menu Reading or deleting SMS messages gt Open the incoming list then f Select SMS Press the display key The text is displayed Scroll line by line using 8 Or delete the SMS with ais gt Delete Entry gt M After you have read a new SMS it is given the status Old is no longer shown in bold Changing the character set If you cannot see any text or symbols the SMS may have been written with a different character set Cy
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203. wmenen ey 123 Ndek cise ees see ole Se E we ae Date ale Vea Ula ele Stale eUe ea aante 126 Safety precautions Safety precautions m Warning Read the safety precautions and the user guide before use Explain their content and the potential hazards associated with using the telephone to your children i v Use only the power adapter supplied as indicated on the underside of the base Use only the cables supplied for fixed line LAN and receiver connection and connect these to the intended port only Using your telephone may affect nearby medical equipment Be aware of the technical conditions in your particular environment e g doctor s surgery Do not install the phone in a bathroom or shower room The phone is not splash proof Do not use your phone in environments with a potential explosion hazard e g paint shops If you give your phone to a third party make sure you also give them the user guide Remove faulty telephones from use or have them repaired by our Service team as they could interfere with other wireless services Please note Please note that only terminals that are operated in house inside buildings may be con nected to the analogue TAE Notall functions described in this user guide are available in all countries and with all pro viders First steps First steps Checking the package contents One base 1 2 One receiver to be connected to the
204. wn calls page 89 Other practical information Transfer the directory from an existing Gigaset handset gt page 41 use the programmable function keys gt page 85 for quick dial or quick access to important functions use the con venient headset to make calls with cord gt page 84 or Bluetooth gt page 81 skip back five seconds when listening to answering machine messages to repeat the last section gt page 62 use your phone to read your e mail without a PC Gigaset DL500A your perfect companion Environment Gigaset Green Home be environmentally aware when using your phone For details of our ECO DECT products visit www gigaset com service For more information about your phone visit www gigaset com gigasetDL500A After purchasing your Gigaset phone please register it at www gigaset com service this will ensure any questions you may have or warranty services you request are dealt with even faster Have fun using your new phone Please note To change the display language proceed as follows gt page 86 gt Press right on the control key C gt Press the following keys in sequence J gt Press the control key to move up or down until the correct language is selected Then press the right display key Base overview 7 8910 11 1 Adjust volume quieter louder During a call message playback handsfree receiver volume When an external ca
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206. y backlight eee e cece eee eee 87 call duration costs 008 48 capacity resource directory 91 changing display language 86 name from online directory 29 number CLI CLIP 0000 0 28 SCFEENSAVET 0 ce cece eee e cece e ees 86 Setting iis cae ect a abe sce eae 86 Display backlight brightness of display backlight 87 time control 0 cece ee eee 87 Display keys ASSIQNING sx heek wie ees de en re 85 Displaying capacity directory 41 missed appointments anniversaries eee ee 72 Dispos cser ce saieed sade ots Lanse des 102 DMZ sane eean io E EEE EEEE 117 DNE E E E 117 DNS server preferred 00085 93 Domain name e eee ee ee 117 Domain Name System 117 DS Lis ie Sena Se oie ngs canis whe cad 68 117 DSLAM Hrne reee EEEE 117 Dynamic DNS cece eee 118 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Arima view aa 117 Dynamic IP address 46 117 DYMDINS oden edesin 118 E ECO DECT oessa a ae ie a 70 128 Eco Mode cece cence cence 70 Eco Mode cece cence cence 70 E mail eleting E EET 58 E E E E E 56 messages whilst making aconnection 0005 57 Notification 6 cee eee eee 56 viewing the sender s address 58 E mail address 0 e cence 50 copying from the directory 43 Ending acall
207. y bandwidth is only around 8 kbit s per voice connection but the delay is around 15 ms Gateway Connects two different Networks e g a router as an Internet gateway Global IP address See IP address GSM Global System for Mobile Communication Originally a European standard for mobile networks GSM can now be described as a worldwide standard However in the USA and Japan national standards were previ ously more frequently supported H Headset Combination of microphone and headphone A headset enables a comfortable hands free mode Headsets that can be connected to the base via a cable wire bound or via Bluetooth wireless are available HTTP Proxy Server via which the Network subscribers can process their Internet traffic l IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers International body that defines standards in electronics and electrical engineering con cerned in particular with the standardisation of LAN technology transmission protocols data transfer rate and wiring Infrastructure network Network with central structure All Network subscribers communicate via a central Router Glossary Internet Global WAN A series of protocols known as TCP IP have been defined for exchanging data All Network subscribers are identifiable via their IP address DNS assigns a Domain name to the IP address Important services on the Internet include the World Wide Web WWW e mail file
208. y leave any marks on surfaces However due to the multitude of different varnishes and polishes used on today s furnishings the occurrence of marks on the surfaces cannot be completely ruled out Warning Never expose the telephone to any of the following heat sources direct sun light or other electrical appliances Protect your Gigaset from moisture dust corrosive liquids and fumes 10 First steps Connecting the base The following diagram is an overview of all connections for your base The individual connections are described in detail below anataat i Follow the steps in the order given below 1 Connect the receiver to the base 2 Connect the base to the telephone network analogue fixed line 3 Connect the base to the mains power supply 4 Connect the base to the router for accessing the Internet via router and modem or via router with integrated modem and for configuring the base via the Web configurator 5 Connect a wire bound headset to the base For instructions on using the headset see page 84 page 26 and page 28 For instructions on connecting and using a Bluetooth headset see page 78 page 26 and page 28 11 First steps 1 Connecting the receiver to the base Underside of the base 1 Insert the jack which can be found on the longer straight end of the connection cable into the connection port marked with the icon on the underside of the base Pla
209. y you Setting a system PIN facilitates remote oper ation of the answering machine gt page 66 D F Settings System gt System PIN ie If necessary enter the current a system PIN for the base and press od mi Enter new system PIN Press the display key 92 Setting your own area code To transfer phone numbers e g in vCards it is essential that your area code interna tional and local area code is saved on the base Some of these numbers are already preset D gt F Settings gt Telephony Area Codes Check that the pre set area code is correct gt You can enter data as follows 2 Select change input field D Navigate in the input field If necessary delete number Press the display key a Enter number Press the display key Example Area Codes International code 00 45 NIZ I AA Please note It is especially necessary to set the inter national code if you connect a GSM mobile to the base via Bluetooth Phone numbers transferred from the GSM net work always include the international access code even for calls within a coun try If for example you later wish to call back the caller from a call list via one of your phone s connections the international code is withheld for national phone calls Setting the base s IP address in LAN Prerequisite Your base is connected to a router ora PC gt page 15 An IP address is required in order for t
210. yback begins Displaying new messages in the handset s idle display If a new message is present on the network mailbox or there is a new message on the local answering machine the QO icon and the number of new messages are shown on the handset s idle display The mes sage key flashes If the phone number of the network mailbox is stored in the base you can find the Mail box list for the network mailboxes under the message key If there are new messages in the network mailbox the list entry is shown in bold The number of new messages is shown in brackets following the list entry Press the message key Mailbox Select the network mailbox entry and press You are connected directly to the network mailbox and hear its announcement Mes sages can generally be played back using your base keypad digit codes Listen to the announcement m Please note The network mailbox is automatically called via the corresponding connec tion An automatic area code specific to your phone is not prefixed Network mailbox messages can gen erally be played back using your phone s keypad digit codes 69 ECO DECT Reducing energy consumption and radiation ECO DECT Reducing energy consumption and radiation You are helping to protect the environment with your Gigaset phone Reduced energy consumption Your base has a power saving adapter plug and uses less power Reducing radiation
211. yed on the screen if the following prerequisites are met Your network provider supports CLIP CLI CLI Calling Line Identification The caller s number is transmitted CLIP Calling Line Identification Pres entation The caller s number is dis played You have requested CLIP from your net work provider The caller has arranged CLI with the network provider Call display If the caller s number is saved in your direc tory the caller s name will be displayed If you have assigned a caller picture gt page 40 to the caller this is shown in the left hand section of the display Example of display 1234567890 1 VAJ Silence 1 Number or name of the caller The following is displayed instead of the number External if no number is transmitted Withheld if the caller has withheld Call ing Line Identification page 32 Unavailable if the caller has not arranged Calling Line Identification Adopting the name from the online directory Instead of the phone number appearing in the call display you can display the name under which the caller is saved in the online directory Prerequisites The provider of the online directory you have set for your telephone supports this function You have activated the display caller name function via the Web configurator The caller has authorised Calling Line Identification and has not suppressed the function Your telephone is
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