Gigaset DA510 User Guide

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Gigaset DA510 overview

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3
4
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Keys
1 Programmable direct dial keys 2 Insert strip for writing the assign-
ment of programmable direct
Key for setting the volume of
handset and ring tone, and for
direct calling
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LED
G Volume / Direct call key
¤ flashes on incoming call, ¤ lights up when you pick up the
handset if direct calling is acti­vated,
¤ indicates when the keylock is
activated (rapid double-flash)
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Connecting the telephone

Wall mounting
¤ Drill two dowel holes into the wall
at a distance of 99.4 mm and fix two screws.
¤ Lift out the handset bracket (5)
with a screwdriver and clip it into the handset cradle (6).
¤ Hang the telephone on the pro-
jecting screw heads.
¤ Connect the handset to the
telephone using the coiled cable (4).
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5
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¤ Connect the telephone connector (1) to
the main phone socket using the sup­plied telephone cable and, if necessary, one of the telephone adapters provided.
¤ Guide the cable through the
cable channel of the hand­set cradle: upwards for operating the phone on the table (2); downwards when mounting the phone on the wall (3).
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Please note
Once you have installed your Gigaset, lift the handset for approx. 5 seconds to m ake s ure i t is wo rki ng pro perl y. You sh ould also do th is af ter a power fail ­ure in the telephone network. In the event of a power failure, your settings will not be lost.
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Safety precautions

When installing, connecting and operating the telephone, always observe the following precautions: u Only use the jacks and leads sup-
plied. u Only connect the connecting
lead to the intended socket. u Only connect approved accesso-
ries. u Lay the connecting lead where it
will not cause accidents. u Position the telephone on a non-
slip surface. u For your safety and protection,
the telephone may not be used
in the bath or shower rooms (wet
locations). The telephone is not
splash proof. u Never expose the telephone to
sources of heat, direct sunlight or
other electrical devices. u Protect your telephone from
moisture, dust, corrosive liquids
and vapours. u Never open up the telephone
yourself. u Do not touch the plug contact
with pointed or metallic objects. u Do not carry the telephone by
the leads. u If you give your telephone to
someone else, make sure you
also give them the operating
manual. Your Gigaset DA510 has
a permanent memory, so you
may want to delete any stored
numbers before passing it on.

Setting up the telephone for use

Recommended installation of tele­phone: u Do not expose the telephone to
direct sunlight or other sources of heat.
u Operate at temperatures of
between +5°C and + 40°C.
u Maintain a distance of at least
one metre between the tele­phone and radio equipment, e.g. radio telephones, radio paging equipment or TV sets. Otherwise, telephone communi­cation could be impaired.
u Do not install the telephone in
dusty rooms as this can limit the service life of the telephone.
u Furniture lacquer and polish can
be adversely affected by contact with parts of the unit (e.g. feet).

Dialling and saving numbers

Dialling a number

c~ Lift the handset, dial

Last number redial

The last number dialled is automati­cally saved (max. 32 digits).
cI Lift the handset, press
the number.
the last number redial key.
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Programmable direct dial keys

You can save 20 phone numbers on 10 programmable direct dial keys (each key can take two numbers, each with up to 32 digits). Note: You can also use the program­mable direct dial keys as function keys for network services
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Storing a number

c K Lift the handset, press
Either
B Press a direct dial key
or
L B Press the shift key and
~ Enter the phone
You can now store further numbers by pressing the programmable direct dial key, or the shift key and programmable direct dial key, and repeating the process.
K & Press the set key, hang
During a call
You can also save the number of the person you are talking to during a call:
K B Press the set key, press
~ Enter the phone
the set key.
(for the first 10 num­bers)
a direct dial key (for a further 10 numbers).
number.
up the handset.
a direct dial key.
number.
K Press the set key.

Dialling a number

c B Lift the handset, press
a programmable direct dial key.
or
c L B
You can extend the dialled number by entering additional digits.
Lift the handset, press the shift key and one of the programmable direct dial keys.

Deleting a number

c K Lift the handset, press
B Press the relevant pro-
the set key.
grammable direct dial key either on its own or
L B with the shift key. K & Press the set key, hang
For how to delete the contents of all programmable direct dial keys,
£ page 9.
up the handset.

Notes

When storing and deleting program­mable direct dial numbers, please note the following:
* and # are saved regard-
u
less of the set dialling mode but are only dialled with tone dial­ling mode (
u If the number entered is longer
than 32 digits, only the first 32 digits are stored.
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Dialling pauses

One or more dialling pauses can be entered using Pauses are transferred to the mem­ory and are necessary for certain extension systems (e.g. 0 The length of the pause can be set to 1, 3 or 6 seconds (
I (not at 1st digit).
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Adjusting the telephone

Setting the handset volume

The volume can be set to three levels.
During a call
G Adjust the volume
In idle mode
c K O
... 3 Select volume. K & Press the set key, hang

Mute

Depending on the setting of the mute function ( deactivate the telephone's micro­phone and/or earpiece during a call.
C Press the mute key to
In mute mode a melody can be played.

Setting the ringer

You can set the ringer melody and volume or turn the ringer off.

Setting the ringer volume

c K Lift the handset, press
5 Press the number 5
Q ... 4 Press one of the
K & Press the set key, hang
You can change the ringer volume also during ringing by using the
G key.
with the loud/quiet key.
Lift the handset, press the set key, press the number 9 key.
up the handset.
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deactivate or reacti­vate the microphone.
the set key.
key.
number keys.
up the handset.

Setting the ringer melody

c K Lift the handset, press
L Press the number 6
Q ... O Press one of the
the set key.
key.
number keys to select a melody.
K & Press the set key, hang
You can also change the ringer mel­ody during ringing by using the number keys (0 ... 9).
Note:
The length of the playable ring tone depends on the duration of the sig­nal voltage in your telephone net­work. This can differ depending on the country and the telephone net­work. If the ringer melody you choose is shortened or truncated, please choose a different one if nec­essary.
up the handset.

Setting the keylock

The telephone can be locked. This means that all keys are locked except for the key sequence that deacti­vates the lock and the emergency numbers (
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c K Lift the handset, press
N Press the number 8
the set key.
key.
Q / / 2
Press the number key for the setting you want:
0: Deactivate lock 1: Activate lock
K & Press the set key, hang
up the handset.
2: Temporarily deacti­vate lock (for the next call). Do not hang up the handset.
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~ Dial the number.
If the keylock is activated, the key will flash with a rapid double­flash when you pick up the handset.
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Emergency calls

Two emergency phone numbers (110, 112) are preset in your phone and cannot be changed. You can pro­gramme a third emergency number with up to 32 digits yourself. Emergency numbers can also be used when the keylock is activated.

Programming an emergency number

c K Lift the handset, press
N 5 Press the number keys
~ Enter the emergency
K & Press the set key, hang
the set key.
8 and 5.
number.
up the handset.

Deleting the emergency number

c K Lift the handset, press
N 5 Press the number keys
K & Press the set key, hang
The emergency number is deleted.
the set key.
8 and 5.
up the handset.

Direct calling (baby call)

If direct calling is activated, you can dial the stored number by pressing any key (except for the set key
K).
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Activating direct calling

c K Lift the handset, press
G Press the direct call
~ Enter the number for
K & Press the set key, hang
Direct calling is activated. When you pick up the handset, the direct call key lights up.

Deactivating direct calling

c K Lift the handset, press
G Press the direct call
K & Press the set key, hang
Direct calling is deactivated.

Blocking und unblocking numbers

You can block phone calls to specific dialling codes (e.g. chargeable codes). You can block up to 3 num­bers.

Blocking numbers

c K Lift the handset, press
N L Press the number keys
/ 2 / 3
~ Enter the dialling code
K & Press the set key, hang
the set key.
key.
direct calling.
up the handset.
the set key.
key.
up the handset.
the set key.
8 and 6.
Press a number key 1, 2 or 3 under which you want to store a blocked dialling code.
you want to block (e.g. 0900, 001 or the first few digits (up to five) of a phone number.
up the handset.
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Unblocking numbers

To unblock the numbers:
c K Lift the handset, press
N L Press the number keys
the set key.
8 and 6.
/ 2 / 3
Press a number key 1, 2 or 3 under which the number you want to unblock is stored.
K & Press the set key, hang
up the handset.

Operation on a PABX

Special functions/Recall key

During an external call, you can make an enquiry or forward the call. To do this, press the recall key The subsequent procedure depends on your PABX. To set the recall key, the telephone’s flash time must be set consistent with your PABX. Please refer to the operating instructions for your PABX.

Changing the dialling mode/ flash time

The telephone supports the follow­ing dialling modes:
u Tone dialling u Pulse dialling
Depending on your PABX, you may need to change your phone’s dialling mode or the flash time. Normally the phone is preset to the required set­tings for your country.
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Changing the dialling mode

c K Lift the handset, press
# Press the hash key.
the set key.
/ 2 Tone dialling: Press the
K & Press the set key, hang
number 1 key. Pulse dialling: Press the
number 2 key.
up the handset.

Changing the flash time

You can change the flash time if the dialling mode is set to tone dialling (see above).
c K Lift the handset, press
the set key.
O 5
Press the number keys 1, 9 and 5.
Q ... 5 Press the number key
for the flash time you want (for possible val-
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K & Press the set key, hang
up the handset.

Temporary tone dialling switching in "Pulse" position

To use functions that require tone dialling (e.g. remote control of answering machine), you can set the telephone to tone dialling for the duration of the call without adjust­ing the switch. After the connection is established:
* Press the star key.
After the connection is broken, the setting reverts to pulse dialling.
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Dialling prefixes

If your phone is connected to a PABX, you may have to use a dialling prefix to make external calls. You can store up to 3 dialling prefixes in your phone. If you enter more than this, only the 3 most recently entered numbers will be stored. If a dialling prefix is recognised during dialling, a dialling pause will automatically be applied.
c K Lift the handset, press
Q Press the 0 key. ~ Enter a 1-3-digit dial-
Either ...
the set key.
ling prefix.
I Press the redial key to
enter the next dialling prefix.
... or
K & Press the set key and
hang up the handset to complete the stor­age process.

Operation on public telephone systems

Public telephone systems – in some cases by special request – offer you a range of useful additional services (e.g. call divert, call back on busy, three-party conference etc.). These services can be selected using speci­fied key combinations, which your network provider will notify you of. You can save the entire key combina­tion, including the number of a fixed call divert destination, to your pro­grammable direct dial keys just like a normal number.

Recall key

The recall key (flash) is required to use certain additional services; e. g. for "Call back on busy". You may need to adjust the flash time of your telephone to the needs of the public telephone system
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Other settings

Using the set key K and a sequence of numbers, you can make various settings which are explained in the following table.
The following settings are available:
Sequence of numbers
1020
1100
11101deactivated
1250
1320
191011.5 : 1
1920
1950
5 0–4 Sets the ringer volume, 5 levels, 0: ringer off 6 0–9 Sets the ringer melody, 10 melodies 80
1
2 9 1–3 Sets the volume on the handset, 3 levels #12Tone dialling
Valu e Desc ripti on
1 s
1
3 s
2
6 s T off, R off, M o n
1
T off, R off, M o ff
2
T off, R on, M off
activated Resets all settings to the factory settings.
1
Deletes the contents of all programmable direct dial keys
2
Deletes all dialling prefixes
3
Restores any programmable direct dial keys preset by the net­work provider (as appropriate)
slow flashing
1
fast flashing
2
deactivated
2 : 1 85 / 85 ms
1
85 / 110 ms
2
85 / 140 ms
3
110 / 110 ms
4
70 / 70 ms 90 ms
1
120 ms
2
270 ms
3
375 ms
4
600 ms
5
100 ms
Deactivates the keyl ock Activates the keylock Temporarily deactivates the keylock
Pulse dial ling
Each process starts as follows:
c K Lift the handset, press
To finish the process:
K & Press the set key, hang
Sets the length of the pause that can be inserted with the pause key
Sets the mute function T: Transmitter, R: Receiver, M: Melody
Deactivates/ac tivates the key click
Sets or deactivates LED call indication
Sets the pulse ratio for pulse dialling
Sets the signal time / signal pause for tone dialling
Sets the flash time for tone dialling
Sets the dialling mode
the set key.
up the handset.
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Appendix

Care

Wipe the unit with a damp cloth or an antistatic cloth. Do not use sol­vents or microfibre cloths. Never use a dry cloth; this can cause static.

Contact with liquid

If the device comes into contact with liquid: 1 A llo w th e l iqu id t o dr ai n fr om t he
device.
2 Pat all parts dry. Place the device
(the keypad facing down) in a dry, warm place for at least 72 hours (not in a microwave, oven etc.).
3 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. In rare cases, contact with chemical substances can cause changes to the telephone's exterior. Due to the wide variety of chemical products availa­ble on the market, it was not possible to test all substances.

Questions and answers

You lift the handset but you hear no dialling tone: Is the connecting
lead correctly plugged into the tele­phone and the telephone socket?
The dialling tone is audible but the telephone will not dial: The con-
nection is OK. Is the dialling mode set correctly? Is the keypad locked? Has this number been blocked? The other party cannot hear you: Mute activated?
Regular pulse noises can be heard during a call: The connection is
receiving metering pulses from the exchange, which the telephone can­not interpret. Contact your network operator.

Protecting our environment

Our environmental statement

We at Gigaset Communications GmbH are aware of our social responsibility. That is why we actively take steps to create a better world. In all areas of our business ­from product planning and produc­tion to sales and waste of disposal ­following our environmental con­science in everything we do is of utmost importance to us.
Learn more about our earth-friendly products and processes online at www.gigaset.com
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Environmental management system

Gigaset Communica­tions GmbH is certified according to the inter­national standards
ISO 14001 (Environment): Certified since September 2007 by TüV SÜD Management Service GmbH. ISO 9001 (Quality): Certified since 17/02/1994 by TüV SÜD Manage­ment Service GmbH.
ISO 14001 and ISO 9001.

Contacts

If you should encounter any prob­lems when operating the telephone connected to a communication sys­tem with analogue network access, please contact the network operator responsible or your dealer.

Disposal

All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.
This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the product
means the product is cov­ered by the European Directive 2012/19/EU. The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative con­sequences for the environment and human health. It is a precondition for reuse and recycl ing of used electrical and electronic equipment. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your local council refuse centre or the original supplier of the product.

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 2014/30/EU and 2014/35/EU. A copy of the Declaration of Con­formity is available at this Internet address: www.gigaset.com/docs
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