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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Making calls
Selecting a connection at each call
Prerequisite: Instead of a send connection, "Sel. at each call" is assigned to the handset
(
¢ page 55).
¤ Enter the number. ¤ Press the Talk key c. ¤ q Select a connection. ¤ Dial / w.
Using an alternative connection/connection list on the display key
Prerequisite: You have assigned an "alternative connection" or the list with all configured
connections to a display key (
¢ page 48).
¤ Press the display key Sel. Line. ¤ q Select a connection. ¤ c / Dial. ¤ Enter the number.
The number is dialled approximately 3.5 seconds after the last digit is entered.
Any dialling plan that has been defined for the dialled phone number (
¢ page 110) is ignored.
The selected send connection is always used.
Calling an IP address (provider-dependent)
You can also dial an IP address instead of a phone number using VoIP.
¤ Press the star key * to separate the sections of the IP address (e.g. 149*246*122*28).
¤ If necessary press the hash key # to attach the SIP port number of the person you are
calling to the IP address (e.g. 149*246*122*28#5060).
If your VoIP provider does not support the dialling of IP addresses, each part of the address will
be interpreted as a normal phone number.
Dialling with the redial list
The redial list contains the 20 numbers last dialled with the handset. You can manage this
similarly to your phone's message lists (
¢ page 28).
¤ Open the redial list: Press the display key Ò.
¤ q Select an entry. ¤ Press the Talk key c. The number is dialled.
If a name is displayed, you can display the corresponding phone number:
¤ View / w ¤ r View next/previous number, if necessary.
If you have assigned a line (e.g. to initiate an external consultation call):
¤ Dial the selected
number with OK.
Notes
u You can cancel the dialling process with the End call key a.
u You can see the duration of the call while the call is in progress.
u If you have registered multiple handsets to the base, you can make internal calls free of
charge (
¢ page 71).