User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Gigaset C530 IP – Your perfect companion
- Overview of handset
- Safety precautions
- Getting started
- Checking the contents of the package
- Installing the base station and charging cradle
- Setting up the handset for use
- Connecting the base to a router (Internet)
- Setting up the phone – installation wizard
- Date and time
- Connecting the headset to the handset (optional)
- Activating/deactivating the handset
- Locking/unlocking the keypad
- Control key
- Display keys
- Menu guidance
- Message lists
- Entering numbers and text
- Making calls
- Using provider-specific functions (network services)
- Making cost-effective calls
- Adjusting the telephone settings
- Changing the display language
- Setting the display
- Activating/deactivating Auto Answer
- Changing the handsfree/earpiece volume
- Setting the earpiece profile
- Setting the handset ringtones
- Activating/deactivating music on hold
- Resetting a handset to the default settings
- Quick access to numbers and functions
- Setting the date and time manually
- Changing the system PIN
- Entering your own local area code
- Activating/deactivating music on hold
- Setting the IP address of the base in LAN
- Configuring VoIP connections
- Assigning send and receive connections to internal participants
- Updating the phone firmware
- Restarting the base
- Checking the base MAC address
- Restoring phone to default setting
- E-mail notifications
- Info Centre – continuous Internet access from your phone
- Network mailbox
- Multiple handsets
- Directories
- Local handset phonebook
- Phonebook entries
- Opening phonebook
- Creating a new entry
- Displaying/changing an entry
- Deleting an entry
- Setting the order of the phonebook entries
- Displaying the number of entries that are available in the phonebook
- Selecting a phonebook entry, searching in the phonebook
- Transferring an entry/phonebook to another handset
- Transferring a displayed number to the phonebook
- Transferring a number from the phonebook
- Online directories
- Using a private online directory
- Using the Gigaset.net phonebook
- Local handset phonebook
- Call lists
- ECO DECT
- Alarm clock
- Calendar
- Baby monitor
- Operating the telephone on a PABX
- Display icons
- Menu overview
- Configuring the phone via the Web configurator
- Connecting the PC with the telephone's Web configurator
- Establishing a connection via Gigaset config
- Logging in, setting the interface language
- Logging off
- Menu bar
- Navigation area
- Working area
- Buttons
- Help
- Opening web pages
- Connecting the base to the local network (LAN/router)
- Making security settings – managing certificates for TLS authentication
- Managing base connections; activating/deactivating connections
- Configuring/deleting VoIP connections
- Optimising voice quality for VoIP connections
- Assigning send and receive connections
- Activating the fixed line network connection as the fallback send connection
- User-defined dialling plans – specifying rules for telephony
- Access codes – activating dialling plans when connecting to a PABX
- Local area codes – activating dialling plans for local calls using VoIP
- Entering the network mailbox, enabling/disabling the network mailbox
- Making special settings for VoIP telephony
- Making settings for access to Internet services
- Deleting handset directories and downloading to/from the PC
- Changing the base settings, registering handsets
- Rebooting the device or restoring the factory settings
- Saving and restoring system settings
- Updating firmware for the base/restoring firmware updates, activating/ deactivating automatic updates
- Displaying the phone status
- 1. Changing the port numbers for SIP and RTP on your VoIP phone
- Exclusion of liability
- Care
- Contact with liquid
- Technical data
- Connecting the PC with the telephone's Web configurator
- FCC / ACTA Information
- Service (Customer Care)
- Glossary
- Accessories
- Mounting the charging cradle on the wall
- Index
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Configuring the phone via the Web configurator
Setting DTMF signalling for VoIP
You can change the settings for DTMF signalling in the DTMF over VoIP connections area on the
web page:
Settings
¤ Telephony ¤ Advanced VoIP Settings
DTMF signalling is required, for example, for querying and controlling certain network
mailboxes via digit codes or for remote operation of a local answer machine.
To send DTMF signals via VoIP you must first define how key codes should be converted into and
sent as DTMF signals: as audible information via the speech channel or as an "SIP Info" message.
Ask your VoIP provider which type of DTMF transmission it supports.
You can configure your telephone in such a way that it attempts with each call to set the most
suitable DTMF signalling for the current codec (Automatic).
Or you can explicitly define the type of DTMF signalling:
u Audio or RFC 2833 if DTMF signals are to be transmitted acoustically (in voice packets).
u SIP Info if DTMF signals are to be transmitted as code.
Configuring call transfer via VoIP
You can change the settings for call transfer in the Call Transfer area on the web page:
Settings
¤ Telephony ¤ Advanced VoIP Settings
You can connect an external call to one of your VoIP connections with a second external
participant (depending on the provider). You do this by establishing an external consultation
call to the second participant and pressing the R key on the handset once the second participant
has answered. The call is transferred.
You can expand or change the settings for call transfer as follows:
u You can activate call transfer by ending the call. The two external participants are connected
with one another when you press the End call key
a on the handset. Your connections with
the participants are terminated.
u You can activate direct call transfer. You can then transfer the call before the second
participant has answered.
u You can deactivate call transfer with the R key if you want to assign a different feature to the
R key (see below "Defining R key function for VoIP (hook flash)").
Notes
u The settings for DTMF signalling apply to all VoIP connections (VoIP accounts).
u DTMF signals cannot be transmitted in the audio path (Audio) on broadband
connections (the G.722 codec is used).