Gigaset DA210 overview
Call indicator
flashes on
incoming
calls
Insert strip for
writing the
assignment of
speed dial keys
Slot to attach the
handset bracket
when mounting
the device on the
wall
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1 Speed dial key
2Mute key with LED
The LED flashes if the microphone is switched off.
3Set key
The mute key LED flashes while
the telephone is in set mode.
4 Redial/Pause key
5Recall key
6Handset volume key
7 Switch for changing between
pulse and tone dialling mode
Connecting the telephone
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3
2
2
5
4
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¤ 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).
Wall mount ing
¤ Drill two dowel holes into the wall at
a vertical distance of 85 mm and fix
two screws.
¤ Lift out the handset bracket (4) with a
screwdriver and clip it into the handset
cradle (5).
¤ Hang the telephone on the projecting
screw heads.
Please note: The handset bracket must be
placed in the cradle with the slanting edge
facing forwards (see graphic), as otherwise
the handset will not be properly secured.
¤ Connect your telephone to the main phone socket
using the supplied telephone cable and, if necessary,
one of the telephone adapters provided.
¤ Plug the coiled end of the
cable into the handset (1).
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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.
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.
the number.
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cI Lift the handset, press
Speed dialling
You can save 10 numbers for speed
dial on the number keys (0-9) (each
with max. 21 digits).
Saving number
K Press the set key.
J Press the speed dial
Q ... O Define the speed dial
~ Enter the number for
K Press the set key.
Note: The LED on the mute key flashes
while the telephone is in set mode.
Dialling a speed dial number
c J Lift the handset, press
Q ... O Press the speed dial
Notes on saving and deleting
speed dial numbers
* and # are saved regardless
of the set dialling mode but are only
dialled with tone dialling mode
£ page 4).
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If the number entered is longer than
21 digits, the saved number is
deleted.
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.:
I 2368).
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u Dialling a dialling pause within
the last number redial
key.
key.
number.
the speed dial.
the speed dial key.
number key.
I (not at 1st digit).
the first 5 digits:
The entire number saved is
dialled, including the
2-second dialling pause.