With your Gigaset HX handset, you have purchased a high-quality, multifunctional
and future-proof device.
You can use your handset with several different DECT bases.
On a Gigaset base
Connect your HX handset to a Gigaset base and use the many features with the quality you
would expect from Gigaset.
If your Gigaset base is IP-compatible, you can a
with the highest voice quality (HDSP).
In this guide, all functions that are available f
The complete functionality with Gigaset bases i s descri
system.
All Gigaset user guides can be found at
or online on your smartphone or tablet:
download the Gigaset Help app from or
lso make broadband calls using your HX handset
or your HX handset are detailed/described.
bed in the guide relevant to your Gigaset
www.gigaset.com/manuals
On a DECT/GAP telephone or router from another manufacturer
The handset also functions with DECT/GAP telephones from other manufacturers, of course, as
well as DECT routers. Additional information can be found at
www.gigaset.com/compatibility.
On DECT routers with CAT-iq 2.0
Your Gigaset HX handset is certified in accordance with the DECT/CAT-iq 2.0 standard. As a result,
operation with a DECT router with CAT-iq functionality is possible.
Handset functions on a CAT-iq router (amongst others):
• full access to the central directory on the router as well as the local directory integrated in the
handset,
• convenient calling and using of call lists,
• using several lines and call numbers
• enjoy broadband calls in guaranteed/certified HD-Voice
Details can be found in the relevant user guide for your router.
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quality.
Additional information regarding your HX handset can be found at
Details regarding the functionality of the handset on various bases and routers can be found at
www.gigaset.com/compatibility
*) The relevant scope of the function is dependent on the country, network and router
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1Display
Overview
Overview
2 Status bar
Icons display current settings and operating
status of the telephone
3Display keys
Various functions, depending on the operating
situation
4Message key
Access to the call and message lists;
Flashe s: new message or new call
5 End call key, On/off key
End call; cancel function;
Go back one menu level Press briefly
Return to idle status Press
Switch the handset on/off
(in idle status)
6Hash key
Lock/unlock the keypad
(in idle status)
Toggle between upper/lower
case and digits
(when inputting text)
Insert a dialling pause Press
7 Recall key
Consultation call (flash) Press
8Microphone
9Star key
Switch the ringtone on/off
(in idle status)
Open special characters table
(when inputting text)
10 Key 1
Select answer machine/
network mailbox
11 Talk key / Handsfree key
Accept call; dial number displayed; switch
between receiver and handsfree mode
Open the redial list Press briefly
Start dialling Press
12 Control key / menu key
Open a menu; navigate in menus and entry
fields; access functions (depending on the
situation)
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK Telephony OK Auto Answer
Change ( = on)
StepFollow this procedure
¤When in idle status press the centre of the control key.
The main menu opens.
¤
¤ OK
¤ Tel ephon y
¤ OK
Navigate to the icon using the control key .
Select OK to confirm. The submenu Settings opens.
Select the Te le ph on y entry using the control key .
Select OK to confirm. The submenu Tel e ph o ny opens.
¤ Auto AnswerThe function to switch Auto answer on/off appears as the first menu
item.
¤ ChangeSelect Change to activate or deactivate.
Function is activated /deactivated .
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Safety precautions
Read the safety precautions and the user guide before use.
The device cannot be used in the event of a power failure. In case of a power failure it
is also not possible to make emergency calls.
Emergency numbers cannot be dialled if the keypad/display lock is activated!
Safety precautions
Use only rechargeable batteries that correspond to the specification (see list of permitted batteries www.gigaset.com/service
rechargeable) battery or other battery types as this could result in significant health
risks and personal injury. Rechargeable batteries, which are noticeably damaged, must
be replaced.
The handset must not be operated if the battery cover is open.
Do not use the devices in environments with a potential explosion hazard
(e.g. paint shops).
The devices are not splashproof. For this reason do not install them in a damp environment such as bathrooms or shower rooms.
Use only the power adapter indicated on the device.
Whilst charging, the power socket must be easily accessible.
Remove faulty devices from use or have them repaired by our Service team, as these
could interfere with other wireless services.
Do not use the device if the display is cracked or broken. Broken glass or plastic can
cause injury to hands and face. Send the device to our Service department to be
repaired.
Do not hold the rear of the handset to your ear when it is ringing or when speaker
mode is activated. Otherwise you risk serious and permanent damage to your hearing.
The phone may cause interference in analogue hearing aids (humming or whistling) or
cause them to overload. If you require assistance, please contact the hearing aid supplier.
Using your telephone may affect nearby medical equipment. Be aware of the technical
conditions in your particular environment, e.g. doctor's surgery. If you use a medical
device (e.g. a pacemaker), please cont act the device manufacturer. They will be able to
advise you regarding the susceptibility of the device to external sources of high frequency energy (for the specifications of your Gigaset product see "Technical data").
). Never use a conventional (non-
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Getting started
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¤ Insert the jack of the power adapter into the power supply
on the bottom of the charging cradle , turn it backwards
and click into place.
¤ Run the cable through one of the cable
channels .
¤ Plug the power adapter
into the power
socket .
To re mo ve th e p l ug fr om th e
charging cradle again:
¤ Disconnect the power
adapter from the mains
power supply.
¤ Turn the jack forwards (unlock) and
remove.
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Contents of the package
• One handset,
• One charging cradle including power adapter,
• One battery cover,
• Two batteries,
• One user guide
The charging cradle is designed for use in enclosed, dry rooms within a temperature
range of +5 °C to +45 °C.
The device's feet do not usually leave any marks on surfaces. However, due to the multitude of different varnishes and polishes used on furniture, contact marks on the surfaces cannot be completely ruled out.
Never expose the telephone to heat sources, direct sunlight or other electrical
devices.
Protect your telephone from moisture, dust, corrosive liquids and vapours.
Connecting the charging cradle
Getting started
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
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Getting started
7.5h
Setting up the handset for use
The display is protected by a plastic film. Please remove the protective film!
Inserting the batteries
Only use rechargeable batteries, as this could otherwise result in significant health
risks and personal injury. For example, the outer casing of the batteries could be destroyed or the batteries could explode. The device could also malfunction or be damaged as a result of using batteries that are not of the recommended type.
¤ Insert the batteries (for correct +/- direction, see diagram).
¤ Close the battery cover and apply pressure until it clicks into place.
To re-open the battery cover:Reach into the recess and lift the cover.
Charging the batteries
¤ Charge the batteries fully prior to first use in the
charging cradle.
The batteries are fully charged when the power icon
disappears from the display.
Batteries may heat up during charging. This is not dangerous.
After a time, the charge capacity of the battery will decrease for technical reasons.
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Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
Getting started
Deutsch
English
Fran cais
Changing the display language
You can change the display language, if the telephone has been set to an incomprehensible
language.
¤ Press the centre of the control key .
¤ Press the keys and slowly and successively . . . the
language settings display appears, the set language
(e. g. English) is highlighted ( = selected).
¤ To select a different language: Press the control key until
the desired language is highlighted on the display,
e. g. Francais press the key on the right directly underneath the display to activate the
language.
¤ To revert to idle status: Press and hold the End call key
Registering the handset (depending on the base)
Registration must be initiated on the base station and on the handset.
Both must be carried out within 60 secs.
On the base / router
Gigaset base:¤ Press and hold the Registration/Paging key on the base station
Other base station/
router:
(approx. 3 sec.).
¤ Information regarding the registration procedure Documentation
regarding your base/your router
On the handset
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK RegistrationOKRegister
Handset OK . . . an available base is sought . . . if required: enter system PIN (default
setting on Gigaset bases: 0000) OK
Once registration is complete, the handset returns t
handset appears in the display, e. g. INT 1. If not, repeat the procedure.
A handset can be registered to up to four base stations.
. . . use to select Settings OK Registration OK
Change of base: ¤ Select BaseOK . . . use to select base or Best Base Select
De-registering the
handset (depending
on the base):
( = selected)
Best Base: The handset chooses the base station with the best
reception as soon as it loses connection to the current base station.
¤ De-register Handset OK . . . the handset being used is selected
. . . use to select another handset if required OK . . . enter
system PIN if required OK . . . Confirm de-registration with Yes
If the handset is still registered to other bases, it switches to the base
with the best reception (Best Base).
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
o idle status. The internal number of the
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Getting started
TimeCalls
Date/Time
Date:
15.08.2017
Time:
00:00
BackSave
Setting the date and time
Set the date/time so that the correct date and time can be assigned to incoming calls, and to
enable the alarm to be used.
Date and time are set using the base. The date and time can also be set on an
IP-compatible base via a time server on the network.
If the base permits it, you can set the date and time manually using the handset.
¤ Press the display key Time
or, if the date and time have already been set:
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK Date/Time
OK
The active cursor position flashes . . . change cursor position with
. . . switch between cursor positions with
Enter date:
¤ . . . using enter the day, month and year in 8-digit format.
Enter time:
¤ . . . using enter hours and minutes in 4-digit format.
Save settings:
¤ Press the display key Save. . . . Saved is shown in the display and
a confirmation tone sounds.
Return to idle status:
¤ Press and hold the End call key
The telephone is now ready for use.
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Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
Getting to know your telephone
Using the telephone
Getting to know your telephone
Switching the handset on/off
Switch on:
Switch off:
Locking/unlocking the keypad
The keypad lock prevents any accidental use of the telephone.
Lock/unlock the keypad: Press and hol
Keypad lock activated: The following
Control key
¤ When the handset is switched off press and hold the End call key
¤ When the handset is in idle status press and hold the End call key
d
icon appears in the display
If a call is indicated on the handset, the keypad automatically unlocks and you can
accept the call. It then locks again when the call is finished.
It is not possible to call emergency numbers either when keypad lock is activated.
The control key enables you to navigate the menus and input fields, and also to
c
all up certain functions depending on the situation.
In the description below, the side of the control key (up, down, right, left) that you have to press
in the different operating situations is marked in black, e. g. for "press right on the control
key" or for "press the centre of the control key".
In idle status
Open the directory Press briefly
Open the list of available online directories (Gigaset GO-Box
100
) or central directory of the base (e.g. CAT-iq base)
Open the main menu or
Open the list of handsets
In submenus, selection and entry fields
Confirm a function
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Press and hold
Getting to know your telephone
Current display key
functions
Display keys
BackSave
During a conversation
Open the directory
Open the list of available online directories (Gigaset GO-Box
) or central directory of the base (e.g. CAT-iq base)
100
Mute the microphone
Initiate an internal consultation call
Adjust the loudspeaker volume for receiver and handsfree
mode
Press and hold
Display keys
The display keys perform a range of functions depending on the operating situation.
Display key icons p. 44.
Menu guidance
The functions of your telephone are displayed in a menu that consists of several levels
The menu guidance depends on the base. Depending on the number and type of
a
vailable functions, these may be provided in different menus, e.g. at top level or in a
submenu.
Examples: Audio Settings may be in the top-level menu or in the Settings submenu,
while Calendar may be in the Organiser menu or the Additional Features menu.
Select/confirm functions
Confirm selection usingOK or press the middle of the control key
One menu level back usingBack
Change to idle status by Press and hold
Switch function on/off using Changeon / off
Activate/deactivate option usingSelect activated / not activated
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Getting to know your telephone
Settings
BackOK
Example
Settings
Date/Time
Audio Settings
Display
Language
Registration
BackOK
Example
Main menu
In idle status: Press the centre of the control key . . . use
the control key to select a submenu OK
The main menu functions are shown in the display as icons. The
icon for the selected function is highlighted in colour and the
name of the associated function appears in the display header.
Submenus
The functions in the submenus are displayed as lists.
To access a function: . . .
function OK
Return to the previous menu level:
use the control key to select a
¤ Press the display key Back
or
¤ Press the End call key briefly
Returning to idle status
¤ Press and hold the End call key
If a key is not pressed, after 2 minutes the display will automatically change to idle status.
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Getting to know your telephone
New Entry
First Name:
Peter
Surname:
Phone (Home):
Abc
‚
Save
Entering text
Input position
¤ Use to select an entry field. A field is activated when the
cursor is blinking inside it.
¤ Use to move the position of the cursor.
Correcting incorrect entries
• Delete characters to the left of the cursor: Press briefly
• Delete words to the left of the cursor: Press and hold
Entering letters/characters
Multiple letters and numbers are assigned to each key between
and and the key. As soon as a k
possible characters are displayed at the bottom of the display. The
ected character is highlighted.
sel
• Selecting letters/digits: Press the key briefly several times in succession
• Switch between lower case, upper case and number entry mode: Press the hash key
When editing a directory entry, the first letter and each letter following a space is
automatically in upper case.
• Entering special characters: Press the star key . . . use to navigate to the
desired character Insert
The availability of special characters depends on the character set of the handset.
ey is pressed, the
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Making calls
Making calls
Making a call
¤ . . . use to enter the number briefly press the Talk key
or
¤ press and hold the Talk key . . . use to enter the number
Cancel dialling: Press the End call key
On a Gigaset GO-Box 100 or another IP-compatible Gigaset base
The connection is selected via the send connection (line) set for the handset. To use another line:
¤ press and hold the Talk key . . . use to select the line Dial
. . . use to enter the number . . . the number is dialled approximately 3 seconds after the
last digit is entered
Dialling a number from the local directory
¤ . . . use to open the directory . . . use to select an entry press the Talk key
If multiple numbers are entered:
¤ . . . use to select the number press the Talk key . . . the number is dialled
For fast access (quick dial): Assign numbers from the directory to the digit or
display keys.
Dialling from a public/central directory
Depending on the base to which the handset is connected to, you can dial from a public
directory, the Gigaset.net directory (e.g. Gigaset GO-Box 100) or a central directory on a CAT-iq
base.
¤ press and hold
Further information in the detailed user guide for your telephone
Dialling from the redial list
The redial list contains the 20 numbers last dialled with the handset.
¤ Briefly press the Talk key . . . the redial list opens . . . use to select an entry
press the Talk key
If a name is displayed:
¤ View . . . the number is displayed . . . use to browse numbers if necessary . . . when
the required number is reached press the Talk key
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
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Making calls
All calls
Frank
14.02.17, 15:40
089563795
13.02.17, 15:32
Susan Black
11.02.17, 13:20
ViewOptions
Example
Managing entries in the redial list
¤ Briefly press the Talk key . . . the redial list opens . . . use to select an entry
Options . . . possible options:
Copy an entry to the directory: Copy to DirectoryOK
Copy the number to the display:
¤Display numberOK . . . use to edit or add numbers if necessary . . .
use to save as a new entry in the directory
Delete the selected entry: Delete entryOK
Delete all entries: Delete ListOK
Dialling from the call list
The call lists ( S. 23) contain the most recent accepted, outgoing and missed calls.
¤ . . . use to select Call ListsOK . . . use
to select a list OK . . . use to select an entry
press the Talk key
The call lists can be displayed directly by pressing the
display key Calls if the relevant function has been
assigned to the display key.
The Missed calls list can also be opened by pressing
the Message key .
Incoming calls
An incoming call is indicated by ringing, by a display on the screen and by the flashing
Tal k key . Accepting a call:
• Press the Talk key
• If Auto Answer is activated: Remove the handset from the charging cradle
• Forward to the answer machine:
Switch off ringtone: Si
display
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lence . . . the call can be accepted for as long as it is shown on the
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
Making calls
During a conversation
Handsfree mode
Activating/deactivating handsfree mode during a call, when establishing a connection and
when listening to the answer machine :
¤ Press the handsfree key
Call volume
Applies to the current mode, handsfree mode or handset (or headset when the handset has a
headset connection):
. . . Use to set the volume Save
The setting is automatically saved after around 3 seconds, even if Save is not pressed.
Muting the microphone
When the microphone is switched off, callers will no longer hear you.
Switch the microphone on/off during a call: Press .
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
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Local answer machine
Local answer machine
(only on Gigaset bases with local answer machine)
Switching the answer machine on/off:
¤ . . . use to select Answer Machine OK Activation OK . . . use
to select an answer machine (if there are several) Change . . . use to select
On or Off Save
Playing back messages:
¤ Press the Message key . . . use to select an answer machine (if there are messages
for several answer machines) OK
Recording a personal announcement/advisory message:
¤ . . . use to select Answer MachineOK Announcements OK . . .
use to select Record Announcem. or Rec. Advisory Msg. OK . . . use to select
an answer machine (if there are several) OK OK . . . record an announcement (at least
3 seconds) . . . possible options
Complete the recording
and save:
Cancel the recording:
Resume the recording:
Repeat the recording:
¤ End . . . the announcement is played back for you to check
¤ Press the End call key or Back
¤ OK
¤ New
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Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
Local handset directory
Example
New Entry
First Name:
Robert
Surname:
I
Phone (Home):
Abc
‚
Save
Local handset directory
The local directory is unique to the handset. However, it is possible to send entries to other
handsets ( p. 21).
Information about online directories (e.g. on a Gigaset GO-Box 100) or central
directories on CAT-iq bases
Opening the directory
¤ Briefly press in idle status
Directory entries
Number of entries:up to 200
Information: First name and surname, up to three telephone numbers, anniversary
with alert, VIP ringtone with VIP icon
Length of the entries: Numbers: max. 32 digits
First name, surname: max. 16 characters
Creating an entry
¤<New Entry>OK . . . use to switch
between the entry fields and enter data for an entry:.
Names/numbers:
¤ . . . use to enter first names and/or surnames, at least
one number (personal, office, or mobile) and an e-mail
address, if applicable
Anniversary:
¤ . . . use to activate/deactivate Anniversary . . . use
to enter date and time . . . use to select type of
alert (Visual only or a ringtone)
Caller Melody (VIP) :
¤ . . . use to select the ringtone that will indicate a call
from the participant . . . if a Caller Melody ( VIP) has been assigned, the entry will appear
in the directory with the icon.
Save entry: Save
user guide of the base.
The entry is only valid if it contains at least one number.
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
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Local handset directory
Searching for/selecting a directory entry
¤ . . . use to browse searched names
or
¤ . . . use to enter initial letters (max. 8 letters) . . . the display jumps to the first name
starting with these initial letters . . .
needed
Scroll through directory: Press and ho
Displaying/changing an entry
use to continue browsing to the desired entry, if
ld
¤ . . . use to select entry View . . . use to select the field to be
changed Edit
or
¤ . . . use to select an entry Options Edit entryOK
Deleting entries
Delete the selected entry: . . . use to select an entry Options Delete
entry OK
Delete all en
tries: OptionsDelete allOKYes
Setting the order of the directory entries
Directory entries can be sorted by first name or surname.
¤OptionsSort by Surname / Sort by First Name
If no name was entered, the default telephone number is shown in the surname field. These
ntries appear at the beginning of the list, regardless of how the entries are sorted.
e
The sort order is as follows:
Space | Digits (0-9) | Letters (alphabetically) | Other characters.
Displaying the number of entries available in the directory
¤ Options Available Memory OK
Copying number to the directory
Copy numbers to the directory:
• From a list e.g. the call list or the redial list
• When dialling a number
The number is displayed or highlighted.
¤ Press the display key or Options Copy to DirectoryOK . . . possible options:
Create a new entry:
¤ <New Entry> OK . . . use to select number type OK complete entry Save
Add number to an existing entry:
¤ . . . use to select an entry OK . . . use to select number type OK . . . the
number is entered or a prompt to overwrite an existing number is displayed . . . if
required, answer the prompt with Ye s /No Save
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Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
Copying an entry/directory
Local handset directory
The sending and receiving handset must both be
The other handset and the base station are able to send and receive directory entries.
An external call interrupts the transfer.
Caller pictures and sounds are not transferred. Only the date is transferred for an
anniversary.
Both handsets support vCards:
registered to the same base station.
• No entry with the name is available: a new entry is created.
• An entry with the name is already available: The entry is expanded to include the
new numbers. If the entry contains more numbers than allowed by the recipient
handset, a second entry is created with the same name.
The recipient handset does not support vCards:
A separate entry is created and sent for each number.
The sending handset does not support vCards:
A new entry is created on the receiving handset and the transferred number is added
to the Phone (Home) field. If an entry with this number already exists, the copied number is discarded.
Copying individual entries
¤ . . . use to select the desired entry Options Copy EntryOKto
Internal OK . . .
Copy the next entry after successful transfer: Press Ye s or No
Copying the entire directory
use to select the receiving handset OK . . . the entry is copied
¤OptionsCopy AllOKto InternalOK . . . use to select the
receiving handset OK . . . the entries are copied one after the other
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
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Message lists
07:15
INT 114 Oct
0210
08
CallsCalendar
Example
Messages & Calls
Missed Alarms:(2)
Missed Calls:(5)
Mailbox: (1)
Answer Mach.:
BackOK
Example
Message lists
Notifications about missed calls, messages on the answer machine/network mailbox and missed
alarms are saved in the messages list.
As soon as a new me
Message key also flashes (if activated). Activation from the
handset is only possible on Gigaset bases. Use the web interface as
re
quired for CAT-iq routers. Information user guide of the base/
router.
Icons for message types and the number of new messages are
shown on the i
Notification for the following message types is available:
on the answer machine/network mailbox
in the missed calls list
in the missed alarms list
The icon for the network mailbox is always displayed, provided the number is stored
in the telephone. The other lists are only displayed if they contain messages.
Display messages:
¤ Press the Message key . . . Messages lists that contain
messages are displayed, Mailbox: is always displayed
An entry is marked in bold: new messages are available. The
number of new messages is shown in brackets.
An entry is not marked in bold: no new messages. The number
of old messages is shown in brackets.
¤ . . . use to select a list OK . . . the calls or messages are
listed
Network mailbox: The network mailbox number is dialled.
ssage arrives, an advisory tone will sound. The
dle display.
The message list contains an entry for every answer machine assigned to the handset,
e.g. for the local answer machine on a Gigaset base / CAT-iq router or for a network
mailbox .
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Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
Call lists
All calls
Frank
Today, 15:40
[3]
089563795
13.05.17, 18:32
Susan Black
12.05.17, 13:12
ViewOptions
Example
Call lists
The telephone saves different types of calls (missed, accepted and outgoing calls) in lists.
The base/router to which the handset is registered provides information on call
numbers.
Detailed information can be found at www.gigaset.com/compatibility
List entry
The following information is displayed in the list entries::
• The list type (in the header)
• Icon for the type of entry:
Missed calls, Accepted calls,
Outgoing calls,
Call on the answer machine
• Caller's number. If the number is stored in the directory, the
name and number type ( Phone (Home), Phone (Office),
Phone (Mobile)) are shown instead. In the event of missed
calls, the number of missed calls from this number is also
shown in square brackets.
• Connection by which the call was received/made
• Date and time of call (if set)
Opening the call list
Via the display key:
Via the menu:
Via the Message key (missed calls):
¤ Calls . . . use to select the list OK
¤ . . . use to select Call L istsOK . . . use to select
the list OK
¤ Press the Message key Missed Calls:OK
Calling back a caller from the call list
¤ . . . use to select Call Lists OK . . . use to select list OK . . . use
to select entry Press the Talk key
.
Additional options
¤ . . . use to select Cal l ListsOK . . . use to select list OK . . . possible
options:
View an entry:
Copy the number to the directory:
Delete an entry:
Delete list:
¤ . . . use to select entry View
¤ . . . use to select entry Options Copy to Directory
¤ . . . use to select entry Options Delete entry OK
¤ Options Delete List OK Ye s
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
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Additional functions
Additional functions
The functions actually available on your telephone and how they are operated
depends on the base/router to which the handset is registered.
The following description applies to a Gigaset GO-Box 100. The procedure required
for your telephone may differ from the procedures described here.
Additional information
Regarding the telephone system, if the handset is connected to a Gigaset base:
User guide for your Gigaset telephone
Regarding the telephone system, if the handset is connected to another base/router:
Documentation regarding your base/your router
You can obtain all Gigaset user guides
in PDF format: www.gigaset.com/manuals
online:Gigaset Help app for your
You can remind yourself of up to 30 appointments.
In the calendar, the current day is outlined in white; on days with
pointments, the numbers are displayed in colour. When a day
ap
is selected, it will be outlined in colour.
Saving appointments to the calendar
Date and time have been set.
¤ . . . use to select Additional Features OK Calendar OK . . . use
to select desired day OK . . . then
Switch on/off:
Enter date:
Enter time:
Set name:
Set alarm tone:
Enter information for the appointment:
Save appointment:
¤ Activation: . . . use to select On or Off
¤ Date . . . the selected day has been pre-set . . . use to
enter new date
¤ Time . . . use to enter hours and minutes of the
appointment
¤ Tex t . . . use to enter a description of the appointment
(e.g. evening meal, meeting)
¤ Signal . . . use to select the melody of the reminder
alarm or deactivate the acoustic signal
¤ . . . use to successively select Date, Time, Tex t and Signal . . .
use or to set the relevant value Save
¤ Save
If an appointment has already been entered: <New Entry>OK . . . Then
enter information for the appointment.
Notification of appointments/anniversaries
Anniversaries are transferred from the directory and displayed as an appointment. An
appointment/anniversary is displayed in idle status and the selected ringtone plays for
60 seconds as a notification.
• Acknowledge and stop the reminder: Press the display key OFF
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
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Calendar
During a call, a reminder is indicated on the handset once with an advisory tone on the
handset.
Displaying missed appointments/anniversaries
The following appointments and anniversaries are saved in the Missed Alarms list:
• The appointment/anniversary call was not acknowledged.
• The appointment/anniversary was notified during a phone call.
• The handset was switched off at the time of the appointment/anniversary.
The last 10 entries are stored. The icon and the number of new entries are shown in the
display. The most recent entry appears at the top of the list.
Opening the list
¤ Press the Message key Missed Alarms: OK . . . use to browse through
the list of any appointments
or
¤ . . . use to select Additional Features OK Missed Alarms OK
Each entry is displayed with the number or name, date and time. The most recent entry appears
at the top of the list.
• Delete an appointment/anniversary: Delete
Displaying/changing/deleting stored appointments
¤ . . . use to select Additional Features OK Calendar OK . . .
use to select day OK . . . the appointment list is displayed . . . use to select date
. . . possible options:
Display appointment details:
¤ View . . . The appointment settings are displayed
Change appointment:
Activate/deactivate appointment:
¤ View Edit
or Options Edit entry OK
¤ Options Activate/DeactivateOK
Delete appointment:
Delete all appointments for a day:
¤ Options Delete entry OK
¤ Options Delete all Appoints. OK Yes
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Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
Alarm clock
Alarm clock
Date and time have been set.
Activating/deactivating the alarm clock and setting the wake-up time
¤ . . . use to select Additional Features OK Alarm Clock OK . . .
then
Sw
itch on/off:
Setting the wake-up time:
Set days:
Set the volume:
Set alarm:
Enter alarm data:
Save settings:
When the alarm clock is activated, the icon and the wake-up time are displayed in idle
display.
Alarm
An alarm is shown on the display and indicated by the selected ringtone melody. The alarm
sounds for 60 seconds. If no key is pressed, the alarm is repeated after 5 minutes. After the
second
repetition, the alarm call is deactivated for 24 hours.
¤ Activation: . . . use to select On or Off
¤ Time . . . use to enter hours and minutes
¤ Occurrence . . . use to switch between Monday-Friday
and Daily
¤ Volume . . . use to set volume in 5 levels s or select cre-
scendo (increasing volume)
¤ Melody . . . use to select a ringtone for the alarm
¤ . . . use to successively select Time, Occurrence, Volu me and
Melody . . . use or to set the relevant value Save
¤ Save
During a call, the alarm is only indicated by a short tone.
Switching off /repeating the alarm after an interval (snooze mode)
Deactivate the alarm: OFF
Repeat the alarm (snooze mode): Press Sno
repeated after 5 minutes.
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
oze or any key . . . the alarm is switched off and
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Baby monitor
07:15
INT 1
14 Oct
Baby Monitor
0891234567
OFFOptions
Baby Monitor activated
Baby monitor
When the baby monitor is switched on, the stored (internal or external) destination number is
called as soon as a defined noise level is exceeded in the vicinity of the handset. The alarm to an
external number is cancelled after approximately 90 seconds.
You can answer the alarm using the Tw
loudspeaker of the handset located in the baby's room on or off.
In baby monitor mode, incoming calls ar
display backlight is reduced to 50%. Advisory tones are deactivated. All keys are locked, with the
exception of the display keys and the ability to press the centre of the control key.
If you accept an incoming call, the baby mon itor mo
but the function remains activated. The baby monitor mode is not deactivated by switching the
handset off and on again.
The handset should be positioned 1 to 2 metres away from the baby. The microphone
must point towards the baby.
Activating the function reduces the operating time of your handset. For that reason,
place the handset in the charging cradle if necessary.
The baby monitor is activated 20 seconds after switching on.
The answer machine for the destination number must be switched off.
After switching on:
¤ Test sensitivity.
¤ Test the connection, if the alarm is being forwarded to an external number.
Activating and setting the baby monitor
¤ . . . use to selectAdditional Features OK
Baby MonitorOK . . . then
Switch on/off:
¤ Activation: . . . use to select On or Off
Enter destination:
¤ Send alarm to . . . use to select External or
Internal
External: Number . . . use to select number
or select a number from the directory:
Internal: HandsetChange . . . use to
select the handset OK
Activate/deactivate two-way talk:
¤ Two Way Talk . . . use to select On or Off
Set microphone sensitivity:
¤ Sensitivity . . . use to select High or Low
Save settings: Save
The destination number is displayed in idle display when the baby monitor is activated.
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Availability and operation of the functions
o Way Talk function. This function is used to switch the
e only indicated on the display (without ringtone). The
de is suspended for the duration of the call,
may differ on your telephone.
Baby monitor
Deactivate baby monitor / cancel alarm
Deactivate the baby monitor:
Cancel the alarm:
¤ In idle status press the display key OFF
¤ Press the End call key during an alarm
Deactivate the baby monitor remotely
The alarm is forwarded to an external destination number.
The receiving phone supports tone dialling.
¤ Accept alarm call Press keys
The baby monitor is deactivated and the handset is in idle status. The baby monitor settings
on the handset (e.g. no ringtone) will remain activated until you press the display key OFF.
Reactivate baby monitor with the same number: . . . Activation t o swi tch ba ck on ( S. 28)
Save
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
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Protection against unwanted calls
Time Control
For external calls:
On
Suspend ring. from:
22:00
Suspend ring. until:
07:00
BackSave
Example
Protection against unwanted calls
Time control for external calls
Date and time have been set.
Enter a time period during which the handset should suspend
ringing to indicate external calls e.g. during the night.
¤ . . . use to select Settings OKAudio
Settings OK Ringtones (Handset) OK
Time ControlOK . . . then
Switch on/off:
Enter time:
Save:
The time control only applies to the handset for which the setting is configured.
The telephone will continue to ring for numbers that have been assigned to a VIP
group in the directory.
Protection from anonymous callers
The handset will not ring if callers' numbers are not revealed. This setting can be applied to only
one or to all registered handsets.
¤ use to select On or Off
¤ use to switch between Suspend
ring. from and Suspend ring. until
. . . use to enter start and end in
4-digit format
¤ Save
For one handset
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK Audio Settings OK
Ringtones (Handset) OK Anon. Calls Silent Edit (= on) . . . the call is only
signalled on the display
For all handsets
(only on some Gigaset bases)
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK Telephony OK Anonymous
Calls Edit (= on) . . . use to select Protection Mode:
No Protection Anonymous calls are indicated in the same wa
Silent CallThe telephone will not ring and the incoming call will only appear in the
Block CallThe telephone will not ring and the incomi
Save settings:
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display
.
display. The caller will hear the busy tone.
Save
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
y as identified numbers
ng call will not appear in the
Protection against unwanted calls
Black list
(only on some Gigaset bases: www.gigaset.com/compatibility
When the black list function is activated, calls from black list numbers are not indicated or are
only indicated in the display. These settings apply to all registered handsets.
Displaying/editing the black list
)
¤ . . . use to select SettingsOK Tel eph ony OK Black List
Edit Blocked Numbers OK . . . the list of blocked numbers is displayed . . . possible
options:
Create an entry:
Delete an entry:
¤ New . . . use to enter a number Save
¤ . . . use to select an entry Delete . . . the entry is deleted
Transferring a number from a call list to the black list
¤ . . . use to select Call Lists OK . . . use to select Accepted calls/
Missed calls OK . . . use to select entry Options Copy to Blacklist OK
Setting the protection mode
¤ . . . use to select SettingsOK Telephony OK Black List
Edit Protection Mode OK . . . use to select desired protection:
No Protection All calls are indicated, including from callers whose numbers are on the
Silent CallThe telephone will not ring and the incoming call will only appear in the
Block CallThe telephone will not ring and the incoming call will not appear in the
Save settings: Save
black list.
display.
display. The caller will hear the busy tone.
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
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Handset
Adjusting the telephone settings
Handset
Changing the language
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK Language OK . . . use to
select language Select ( = selected)
If the handset has been set to an incomprehensible language:
¤ Press the keys slowly one after the other . . . use to select the correct
language press the right display key
Display
Screensaver
A digital or analogue clock, info services and a range of pictures can be selected to be displayed
as a screensaver when in idle status.
¤ . . . use to selectSettingsOK Display OK Screensaver
Edit (= on) . . . then
Switch on/off:
Select screensaver:
View screensaver:
Save selection:
The screensaver is activated approx. 10 seconds after the display has changed to idle status.
End screensaver
¤ Briefly press the End call key . . . the idle display appears
¤ Activation: . . . use to select On or Off
¤ Selection . . . use to select a screensaver (Digital Clock
/ Analog Clock / Info Services / <Pictures>)
¤ View
¤ Save
Display of info services as screensaver
(only on a Gigaset GO-Box 100 or other Gigaset-IP base)
Info Services are activated via the web configurator.
The telephone is connected to the Internet.
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Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
Handset
Example: Enable weather service as screensaver
Enable info services as screensaver:
¤ . . . use to select Settings OKDisplayOKScreensaver
Edit . . . use to select Activation: On Selection . . . select as screensaver with
Info ServicesSave
Select locations:
¤ . . . use to select Additional Features Info Centre Weathe r
OK Add locations OK . . . specify location names with OK . . . a list of
locations with this name is displayed select location with OK Save
Multiple locations can be entered. Once you have entered all locations required: . . . Use
<– to go back
Enable screensaver:
¤ . . . use to select Additional Features Info Centre
Screensaver OK We ather OK . . . select location with Save
The type of info service available to your phone is set on the Internet on the Gigaset.net server.
If no information is currently available, the digital time (Digital Clock) is displayed
instead until information is available again.
Switching Info Services on/off
(only on a Gigaset GO-Box 100 or other Gigaset-IP base)
The text information from the Internet that is set for the screensaver Info Services can be
displ
ayed as a scrolling message in idle status.
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK Display OK
Info Ticker Edit (= on)
The text appears as soon as the telephone changes t
status, the info text is not displayed.
o idle status. If a message is shown in idle
Colour scheme
You can choose from a range of colour combinations for the display.
¤ . . . use to select SettingsOK Display OK Colour
Schemes OK . . . use to select the desired colour scheme Select ( = selected)
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
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Handset
Display backlight
The display backlight always illuminates when the handset is taken out of the base station/charging cradle or when a key is pressed. Any digit keys that are pressed appear on the display for
-dialling.
pre
Switch the display backlight on/off when in idle status:
¤ . . . use to selectSettings OKDisplay OKBacklight
OK . . . then
Backlight when in the charging cradle:
¤ In Charger: . . . use to select On or Off
Backlight when not in the charging cradle:
¤Out of Charger . . . use to select On or Off
Save selection:
The handset's standby time may be significantly reduced if the display backlight is
switched on.
¤ Save
Activating/deactivating Auto Answer
When set to Auto Answer, the handset accepts an incoming call as soon as it is removed from the
charging cradle.
¤ . . . use to selectSettings OK Tel e ph on y OK Auto Answer
Change ( = on)
Regardless of the Auto Answer setting, the connection ends as soon as you place the handset
ck in the charging cradle.
ba
Changing the earpiece and handsfree volume
You can set the volume of the earpiece and speaker at 5 levels independently of each other.
During a conversation
¤ Handset Volume . . . use to select volume Save . . . the setting is saved
Without saving, the setting is automatically saved after around 3 seconds.
In idle status
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK Audio Settings OK Handset
Volu me OK . . . then
For the earpiece:
For the speaker:
Save settings:
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¤ Earpiece: . . . use to set the volume
¤Speaker . . . use to set the volume
¤ Save
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
Handset
Volu me
For internal calls
and alarms:
<>
External Calls:
BackSave
Example
Earpiece and handsfree profile
Select a profile for the earpiece and handsfree mode in order to adapt the telephone as much
as possible to the surroundings. Check which is the most comfortable profile for you and your
caller.
¤ . . . use to selectSettings OK Audio Settings OK
Acoustic Profiles Earpiece Profiles / Handsfree Profiles OK . . . use to
select profile Select ( = selected)
Earpiece Profiles: High or Low (default setting)
Handsfree Profiles: Profile 1 (default setting)or Pro
file 2
Ringtones
Ringtone volume
Volume can be set at 5 levels or crescendo (increasing volume).
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK Audio
Settings OK Ringtones (Handset) OK
Volume OK . . . use to select For internal calls and
alarms or External Calls . . . use to set volume Save
Ringtone melody
Set a variety of ringtones for internal and external calls to every receive connection available on
the telephone (Landline, IP1) or set the same ringtone for All calls.
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK Audio Settings OK
Ringtones (Handset) OK Melodies OK . . . use to select the
connection . . . use to select the ringtone/melody in each case Save
Switching the ringtone on/off
Switching the ringtone off permanently
¤ Press and hold the key . . . appears in the status bar
Switching the ringtone on permanently
¤ Press and hold the key
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
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Handset
Switching the ringtone off for the current call
¤ Silence or press the End call key
Switching the alert tone (beep) on/off
Switch on an alert tone (beep) instead of the ringtone:
¤ Press and hold the star key press Beep within 3 seconds . . . appears in the status
bar
Switching off the alert tone: Press and hold the star key
Switching advisory tones on/off
The handset notifies acoustically about different activities and statuses. These advisory tones
can be switched on/off independently of each other.
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK Audio Settings OK Advisory
Tones OK . . . then
Tone when keys are pressed:
¤ Key Tones: . . . use to select On or Off
Confirmation/error tone after making entries, advisory tone when a new message has been
received:
¤ Confirmation . . . use to select On or Off
Warning tone when there are fewer than 10 minutes of talktime remaining
(every 60 seconds):
¤ Battery . . . use to select On or Off
Warning tone when the handset is moved out of range of the base station:
¤Out of Range: . . . use to select On or Off
Save settings:
¤ Save
There is no battery warning when the baby monitor is switched on.
Fast access to numbers and functions
Number keys: It is possible to assign a number from the directory to the keys to .
Display keys: The left and right display keys have a function preset by default, but the
ys can be re-assigned.
ke
You can then dial the number or start the function by simply pressing a key.
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Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
Handset
Assigning a number to digit keys (quick dial)
A number has not been assigned to the digit key.
¤ Press and hold the digit key
or
¤ Briefly press the digit key Press the display key QuickDial
The directory opens.
¤ . . . use to select an entryOK . . . use to select a number if necessaryOK . . .
the entry is saved to the digit key
If the entry in the directory is deleted later, this will not affect the assignment of the
digit key.
Dialling a number
¤ Press and hold the digit key . . . the number is dialled immediately
or
¤ Briefly press the digit key . . . the number/name (possibly in abbreviated form) is shown on
the left display key . . . press the display key . . . the number is dialled
Changing the digit key assignment
¤ Briefly press the digit key Change . . . the directory is opened . . . possible options:
Change the assignment:
¤ . . . use to select an entryOK . . . select a number if
required OK
Delete the assignment:
¤ Clear Key
Assigning display keys, changing assignments
¤ Press and hold the left or right display key in idle status . . . the list of possible key
assignments is opened . . . use to select functionOK . . . possible options:
Baby MonitorSet and activate/deactivate baby monitor
Alarm ClockSet and activate/deactivate the alarm clock
CalendarOpen calendar
One Touch CallSet up one touch call
RedialShow redial list
More Functions...
Call ListsShow call list
Withhold NumberWithhold phone number identification for next call
Call DivertActivate/deactivate Call Divert
¤ OK . . . use to select other function
Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
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Handset
The availability of options depends on the base.
Starting a function
With the telephone in idle status: Briefly press . . . the assigned function is executed
Changing the name of a connection (line)
(only on a CAT-iq router)
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK Teleph ony OK
Connections OK . . . all available connections (lines) are displayed . . . use to select
connection OK Connection Name OK . . . use to change the name of the
connection Save
Assigning handsets to a connection (line)
(only on a CAT-iq router)
Multiple handsets can be assigned to a connection.
a connection will be forwarded to all handsets assigned to the connection.
Incoming calls to the number designated to
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK Teleph ony OK
Connections OK . . . use to select connection OK Assigned Handsets . . .
all registered handsets are displayed . . . use to select handset
Change ( = handset is assigned)
Permit/prevent multiple calls
(only on a CAT-iq router)
If the function is activated, multipl
e calls can be made in parallel.
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK Teleph ony OK
Connections OK . . . use to select connection OK Multiple Calls
Change ( = on)
Permit/prevent internal listening in
(only on a CAT-iq router)
If the function is enabled, an internal party can listen
conversation (conference).
in to an external call and take part in the
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK Teleph ony OK
Connections OK . . . use to select connection OK Listening In OK
Change ( = on)
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Availability and operation of the functions
may differ on your telephone.
Handset update
The handset supports firmware updating via the DECT radio link to the base/router
(SUOTA = Software Update Over The Air).
The base/router to which the handset is registered must also support this function
( www.gigaset.com/compatibility
If new firmware is available for the handset a message to this effect will be displayed.
)
¤ Start the firmware update with Ye s .
Start the firmware update manually:
¤ . . . use to select Settings OK System OK Handset
Update OK Update OK OK . . . if there is new firmware, the update will start
The update process may take up to 30 minutes. During this time, only restricted
handset use is available.
Resetting the handset to the default settings
Reset any individual settings and changes that you have made.
¤ . . . use to select SettingsOK System OK Handset
Reset OK Ye s . . . the handset's settings are reset
The following settings are not affected by a reset
Ireland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0818 200 033
Italy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -02.600.630.45
(il numero è di tipo “urbano nazionale” e può essere
chiamato da qualunque operatore di rete fissa o
mobile. Il costo della chiamata è inerente al proprio
piano tariffario definito con l’operatore telefonico, ad
esempio in caso di un contratto con tariffa FLAT, non
ci sono costi aggiuntivi per la chiamata a questo
numero, in quanto si tratta di un numero urbano
nazionale).
Do you have any questions? As a Gigaset customer, you can find help quickly in this User Manual and in the
service section of our Gigaset online portal
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
c
ontact our customer service via email, please use the email contact form from our Gigaset online por tal after
selecting your home country.
Our representatives are also available on the telephone hotlines for consultation.
www.gigaset.com/service.
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.
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Manufacturer's advice
Exclusion of liability
Your handset's display consists of pixels. Each pixel consists of three sub-pixels (red, green, blue).
It may be the case that a sub-pixel is missing or has a colour deviation.
A warranty claim is only valid if the maximum number of permitted pixel errors is exceeded.
DescriptionMaximum number of permitt
Colour illuminated sub-pixels1
Dark sub-pixels1
Total number of coloured and dark sub-pixels1
Signs of wear on the display and casing are excluded from the warranty.
ed pixel errors
Manufacturer's advice
Authorisation
This device is intended for use worldwide. Use outside the European Economic Area (with the exception of
Switzerland) is subject to national approval.
Country-specific requirements have been taken into consideration.
Hereby, Gigaset Communications GmbH declares that the radio equipment type Gigaset CL750HX is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:
www.gigaset.com/docs.
This declaration could also be available
rations of Conformity” files.
Therefore please check all of these files.
in the "International Declarations of Conformity" or “European Decla-
Environment
Environmental management system
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Gigaset Communications GmbH is certified pursuant to the international standards ISO 14001 and
ISO 9001.
ISO 14001 (Environment): C
GmbH.
ISO 9001 (Quality): C
ertified since September 2007 by TÜV SÜD Management Service
ertified since 17/02/1994 by TÜV SÜD Management Service GmbH.
Manufacturer's advice
Disposal
Batteries should not be disposed of in general household waste. Obser ve the local waste disposal regulations,
details of which can be obtained from your local authority.
All electrical and electronic products should be disposed
designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.
For more detailed information about disposal of your old ap
centre or the original supplier of the product.
This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the pro
pean Directive 2012/19/EU.
The correct disposal and separate collection of your old
ative consequences for the environment and human health. I
cling of used electrical and electronic equipment.
of separately from the municipal waste stream via
duct means the product is covered by the Euro-
appliance will help prevent potential neg-
t is a precondition for reuse an d recy-
pliance, please contact your local council refuse
Care
Wipe the device with a damp cloth or an antistatic cloth. Do not use solvents or microfibre cloths.
Never use
In rare cases, contact with chemical substances can cause
variety of chemical products available on the market, it was not possible to test all substances.
Impairments in high-gloss finishes can be carefully removed using display polishes for mobile phones.
a dry cloth; this can cause static.
changes to the device’s exterior. Due to the wide
Contact with liquid
If the device comes into contact with liquid:
1 Disconnect the power supply.
2
Remove the batteries and leave the battery compartment open.
3 Allow the liquid to drain from the device.
4Pat all parts dry.
5 Pl ace t he de vice i n a dr y, war m pl ace for at least 72 hours (not in a microwave, oven etc.) with the battery
compartment open and the keypad facing down (if applicable).
6 Do not switch on the device again until it is completely dry.
When it has fully dried out, you will normally be able to use it again.
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Technical data
Technical data
Batteries
Technology:2 x AAA NiMH
Voltage:1.2 V
Capacity:750 mAh
Handset operating times/charging times
The operating time of your Gigaset depends on the capacity of the battery, its age and the way it is used. (All
times are maximum possible times.)
Standby time (hours) 320/180 *
Talktime (hours)14
Operating time with 1.5 hours of calls per day (hours) 120/95 *
Charging time in charging cradle (hours)7.5
* No Radiation switched on/off, without display backlight in idle status
Power consumption of the handset in the charging cradle
When charging:approx. 1.5 W
To maintain the charge status:approx. 0.5 W
General specifications
DECT standardSupported
CAT-iq standardCertified in accordance with standard CAT-iq 2.0 with HD Voice
GAP standardSupported
No. of channels60 duplex channels
Radio frequency range1880-1900 MHz
Duplex modeTime division multiplexing, 10 ms frame length
Repetition frequency of the transmission
pulse
Duration of the transmission pulse370 μs
Channel grid1728 kHz
Bit rate1152 kbit/s
ModulationGFSK
Language code32 kbit/s
Transmission power10 mW average power per channel, 250 mW pulse power
RangeUp to 50 m indoors, up to 300 m outdoors
Environmental conditions for operation+5 °C to +45 °C; 20% to 75% relative humidity
www.dect.org/cat-iq-certification.aspx
100 Hz
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Display icons
IconMeaning
Signal strength (No Radiation off )
1% -100%
white, if Maximum Range on;
green, if Maximum Range off
Red: no connection to the base station
No Radiation activated:
white, if Maximum Range on;
green, if Maximum Range off
Answer machine activated indicator
flashes: Answer machine is recording
a message or is being operated by
another internal participant
Ringtone switched off
"Beep" ringtone activated
Keypad lock activated
Battery charge status:
White: between 11% and 100%
charged
Red: less than 11% charged
Flashes red: battery almost empty
(approx. 5 minutes of talktime left)
Battery is charging
(current charge status):
0% - 100%
IconMeaning
IconMeaning
Last number redial
Delete text
Open the directory
Copy number to the directory
Divert a call to answer machine
IconMeaning
Display icons
The following icons are displayed depending on the settings and the operating status of your
telephone.