User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- The handset at a glance
- Overview of display icons
- The base station at a glance
- Contents
- Safety precautions
- Gigaset S675 IP - more than just making calls
- VoIP - making calls via the Internet
- Gigaset HDSP - telephony with brilliant sound quality
- First steps
- Operating the handset
- Menu trees
- Making calls with VoIP and the fixed line network
- VoIP telephony via Gigaset.net
- Making calls via network services
- Using lists
- Using directories and Quick list
- Handset directory/Quick list
- Local handset directory
- Quick list
- Storing a number in the directory
- Saving a number in the Quick list
- Selecting a directory entry/Quick list entry
- Dialing using the directory/Quick list
- Managing directory/Quick list entries
- Using Quick dial keys
- Transferring the directory/Quick list to another handset
- Copying a displayed number to the directory
- Copying a number or e-mail address from the directory
- Saving an anniversary in the directory
- Handset directory/Quick list
- Setting up Cost-effective calling
- Managing E-mails
- Using the Instant Messenger (IM)
- Info Center - with the handset always online
- Operating the base station answering machine
- Using the handset
- Activating/deactivating the answering machine
- Selecting announcement mode
- Recording a personal announcement/advisory message
- Playing back announcements
- Deleting announcements/advisory messages
- Playing back messages
- Deleting messages
- Picking up a call from the answering machine
- Forwarding an external call to the answering machine
- Activating/deactivating two-way record
- Activating/deactivating call screening
- Setting up the answering machine
- Configuring the answering machine for fast access
- Operating remotely
- Using the handset
- Using the network mailbox
- ECO DECT: Conserving energy
- Setting an appointment (calendar)
- Setting the alarm clock
- Using multiples handsets
- Using a handset as a room monitor
- Handset settings
- Changing the display language
- Setting the display
- Setting the screensaver
- Setting the display backlight
- Quickly accessing functions and numbers
- Activating/deactivating auto answer
- Changing the speaker/earpiece volume
- Changing ringers
- Activating/deactivating advisory tones
- Managing My stuff
- Setting your own area code
- Restoring the handset default settings
- Setting the base station via the handset
- Making VoIP settings
- Operating the base station on the PABX
- Setting the phone with the PC
- Connecting the PC with the telephone's Web configurator
- Logging in, setting the Web configurator language
- Logging off
- Using the Web pages
- Menu bar
- Navigation area
- Working area
- Buttons
- Opening Web pages
- Setting the phone with the Web configurator
- Configuring the IP
- Configuring telephone connections
- Optimizing voice quality for VoIP connections
- Setting the telephone's default connection
- Activating the fixed line network connection as an alternate connection
- Assigning send and receive numbers to handsets
- Assigning receive numbers to the answering machine
- Activating Call Forwarding for VoIP connections
- Entering your own area code, activating/deactivating an automatic area code for VoIP
- Defining dialing plans - cost control
- Activating/deactivating network mailbox, entering numbers
- Setting DTMF signaling for VoIP
- Defining Flash key functions for VoIP (hook flash)
- Configuring call forwarding via VoIP
- Defining local communication ports for VoIP
- Saving messenger access data
- Configuring incoming e-mail
- Configuring info services/activating idle display
- Changing internal handset numbers and names
- Transferring handset directories to/from the PC
- Activating VoIP status message display
- Starting a firmware update
- Activating/deactivating the automatic version check
- Copying the date/time from time server
- Querying the phone status
- Getting help with your phone
- Protecting our environment
- Appendix
- Industry Canada Certification
- FCC / ACTA Information
- Service (Customer Care)
- Gigaset S675 IP - free software
- Accessories
- Glossary
- Index
- Mounting the charging cradle to the wall
- Mounting the base station to the wall
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ECO DECT: Conserving energy
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Version 8, 03.09.2008
You are connected directly to the network mailbox and hear its announcement.
Messages can generally be played back using your handset keypad (digit
codes). Listen to the announcement.
ECO DECT: Conserving energy
The base station of your phone is an ECO DECT base station, this means that:
u The base station uses less power because it is equipped with a power-saving
electrical adaptor.
u The reduction of the handset's transmission power is dependent on the
handset's proximity to the base station.
u The base station can also be switched to
Eco Mode. Eco mode reduces the
transmission power and the power consumption of the base station further.
Eco Mode means:
80% reduction of the transmission power in standby mode and when mak-
ing calls.
Eco Mode is available when the handset(s) and the base station are
close together, e.g. when the phone is being used in an office.
The setting can be made on the handset.
Activating/deactivating Eco Mode
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Eco Mode Select and press §OK§ (=on).
If eco mode is activated, the ½ icon is displayed at the top of the handset screen
(header) in idle display.
The reception strength icon in the idle display header indicates whether the
handset is connected to the base station:
Please note
u The network mailbox is automatically called via the corresponding connec-
tion. An area code predefined for your phone is not prefixed.
u Network mailbox messages can generally be played back using your hand-
set keypad (digit codes). You need to define how the digit codes for VoIP
should be converted to DTMF signals and transmitted (
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Page 175).
Ask your VoIP provider which type of DTMF transmission it supports.
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– reception poor to good
– no reception
Please note
u Activating
Eco Mode reduces the base station's range.