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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Handset settings
S675IP / USA-CAN eng / A31008-xxxx-xxxx-x-xxxx / settings_bs_hs_pabx.fm / 30.04.2009
Version 8, 03.09.2008
Quickly accessing functions and numbers
You can assign the left Display key and each of the digit keys Q and 2 to
O a number or a function. The right Display key has a function pre-selected
by default. You can change the assignment.
The number is then dialed or the function started by simply pressing a key.
Assigning a digit key/left Display key
Prerequisite: The digit key or the left Display key has not yet been assigned a
number or a function.
¤ Press the Display key } or press and hold the digit key.
The list of possible key assignments is opened (see below).
¤ Select the function with the Control key q and press
§OK§. The handset
returns to idle status.
The following features are available:
Quick Dial / Call-by-Call
Assign key to a number from the directory or Quick list.
The directory or Quick list is opened.
¤ Select an entry and press §OK§.
If you delete or edit an entry in the directory or Quick list, this has no effect
on the assignment to the digit/Display key.
u
INT (§INT§)
Opens the list of internal participants.
u
Room Monitor (§Room M.§)
Assign menu for setting and activating the room monitor to a key
(
£
Page 119).
u
Alarm Clock (§Alarm§)
Assign menu for setting and activating the alarm clock to a key
(
£
Page 112).
u
Calendar (§Calendar§)
Opens the calendar to enter new or view saved appointments: ç
u
Withhold No. (§Withhold§)
If you press the Display key
§Withhold§, your phone number will not be trans-
mitted for the next call and will therefore not appear in the recipient's dis-
play.
Please note
The handset's standby time can be significantly reduced if the display back-
light (
On) is activated.
Please note
A number from the directory with a pound (#) at the end is dialed via the
standard connection, otherwise it is always dialed via the non-standard
connection (£
Page 134).