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1. www voipon co uk X sales Q voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Making VoIP settings Making VoIP settings In order to be able to use VoIP you must set a few parameters for your base station You can set all parameters easily via a PC connected to your network see page 43 Using the connection wizard The connection wizard starts automati cally the first time your handset and base station are used You can also start the connection wizard via the menu T gt Settings Base VoIP Configuration enter system PIN gt Connection Assistant For how to enter VoIP settings using the connection wizard see page 10 Changing settings without the connection wizard You can change your provider s VoIP set tings and the VoIP user data via the menu without starting the connection wizard Downloading your VoIP provider s settings The general settings for various VoIP pro viders are available for download on the Internet The relevant website is precon figured in your phone IE gt Settings gt Base gt VoIP Configuration enter system PIN Select VoIP Provider The phone establishes a con nection to the Internet Select country and press 122 Select VoIP provider and press C13 Your VolP provider data is downloaded and saved in your phone 39 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Making VoIP settings Please note You can make and adapt the general settings for your VoIP provi
2. 59 SMS centre changing number 28 Setting et rette ea RR E 28 Snooze alarm clock 37 Special characters 59 Specifications 58 Starkey a heure alt baha 1 36 Starting the connection wizard 10 Static IPaddress 75 Status Web configurator 53 Structure of IP address 72 STUN wastes ech ad fa eee 75 Subnet c osos ok ce 75 Subnetmask 41 76 Subnet mask Web configurator 46 Switch ae Z er ee ee 76 Symbols instructions 54 Symmetric NAT anaana aaa 76 T Talk KEYA 552 xta tant Mk 1 FEP eie deus e n RR T Ea 76 Text message see SMS AS ric Sasa he AAS Soc aie AA NALANG 76 Toggling a 21 76 Touch tone dialling 42 Transmission Control Protocol 76 Transmission rate 76 Transport Layer Security 76 Transport protocol 76 Troubleshooting 54 SMS peas es one Sere 29 U UDP usa d xp xr net AE 76 83 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Index Uniform Resource Identifier 76 Universal Resource Locator 76 Unknown m percuti 16 Unknown caller 16 Updating firmware 39 specifying data server 51 WR E sess e Jan Nad a aa lobi ate 76 UR curantes e qme Rer ND ak 76 User Datagram Protocol 76 UserlD ge deceived de a NE A 76 Useridentification
3. 74 Problems and solutions 54 Protocol e aR aa core cates 74 o face toa RR 74 Proxy server 74 Public IP address 73 Q Quality of Service 74 Questions and answers 54 Quickdial lees 23 R RAM s Semet A s aba xe 74 Random Access Memory 74 Read Only Memory 75 Recall key nannuha aaan 1 Receivearea l l 51 Registering handset 8 32 Registrar zs s ser as Ree ad 74 Registration wizard SMS 26 Restoring to factory settings base station 38 handset aa 37 Ringback cancelling a 21 initiating 20 when busy annua 75 when the call is not answered 74 Ringtone activating deactivating 36 changing a 36 MULING zu cendo UR s 36 setting melody 36 setting volume 18 36 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon ROM ciere obedit aca inch edad eet d 75 ROUGE cates eter d osten deseri OR 75 ROUTING nz emu actes tea 75 MU dA ita cuenta Wan aga meee 75 REP POT A lt R a R ste a Aa ee ox Ru 75 S Safety precautions 4 Screensaver llle ss 35 Searching handset x suo REA 33 in directory anana n naan an 22 Selecting IPaddrESS enoa a 15 selecting connection type 15 Selecting connection type 15 Send area certes EE Ue 51 Sending directory entry to handset 23 SURPRIS 27
4. 01 02 Current number of the SMS currently in the display total number of new SMS mes sages Opening the incoming message list via the SMS menu Tet gt SMS Incoming 01 05 Reading or deleting individual SMS messages K Open the incoming message list K Continue as for reading deleting indi vidual SMS from the draft message list page 27 A new message which you have read acquires the status Old 28 VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Deleting incoming message list All new and old SMS in the list are deleted K Open the incoming message list Umm Press the soft key K Continue as described at Deleting draft message list page 27 Replying to or forwarding SMS messages You are reading an SMS page 28 Umm Press the soft key You have the following options Reply Write and send a reply SMS directly page 27 Send Text Forward the text of an SMS to another recipient page 27 Adding a number to the directory Adding the sender s number You are reading an SMS in the incoming message list For further information see page 23 Press the soft key Setting SMS centre You can set up a maximum of four SMS centres Entering changing SMS centres K You should find out about the services and special functions offered by your service provider before you make a new application and before you delete preconfigured phone numbers T gt SMS gt Settings gt Service
5. Advisory tones Key click every key press is con firmed Confirmation tone rising tone sequence at end of entry setting when replacing handset in the charging cradle and when an SMS is received or a new entry is made in the calls list Error tone descending tone sequence when you make an incorrect entry Menu end tone when scrolling at the end of a menu Battery low beep the battery requires charging You cannot deactivate the confirmation tone for placing the handset in the charg ing cradle Activating deactivating advisory tones MET gt Audio Settings Advisory Tones Select and press TA y on All advisory tones are activated or deacti vated Setting the battery low beep Ef gt Audio Settings gt Battery Low On Off During Call Select and press TA v on The battery low beep is acti vated or deactivated or sounds during a call Using the handset as an alarm clock Activating deactivating the alarm clock MEM gt AlarmClock Activation v on Or O Press the alarm clock key VolPon www voipon co uk 7 sales voipon co uk Handset settings After you activate the alarm clock the menu for setting the wake up time opens automatically page 37 If the alarm clock is set the wake up time appears with the icon in the display instead of the date Setting the wake up time LE gt Alarm Clock gt Wake up time n Enter the wake up ti
6. If you want to call a fixed network sub scriber via VoIP you must always dial the number with the dialling code Please note If there are at least two handsets registered to your base station you can use one to make a call via the fixed network and the other to make a call via the Internet VoIP at the same time Enter number IP address and briefly press press and hold the talk key The type of connection is determined by whether you press the talk key briefly or press and hold it i e you indicate whether you want to make a call via the fixed network or VoIP GES Selecting the connection type A default connection is established on your phone fixed network or VoIP K Press the talk key briefly if you want to make the call via the default connec tion K Press and hold the talk key if you want to make the call via the other con nection type Please note You can change the setting for the default con nection type fixed network or VoIP page 38 Cancelling the dialling operation You can cancel the dialling operation with the end call key Y www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Making calls Entering an IP address If you are making a call via VoIP you can enter an IP address instead of a phone number Ka Press the star key to separate the parts of the IP address e g 149 246 122 28 T If necessary press the hash key to attach the SIP port number o
7. If the handset has come into contact with liquid K Switch the handset off and remove the batteries immediately K Allow the liquid to drain from the hand set K Patall parts dry then place the handset with the battery compartment open and the keypad facing down in a dry warm place for at least 72 hours not in a microwave oven etc K Do not switch on the handset again until it is completely dry When it has fully dried out you will nor mally be able to use it again Questions and answers If you have any questions about using your phone visit us at any time at www siemens com gigasetcustomercare The table below contains a list of common problems and possible solutions Please note To support the service team it can be helpful if you have the following information to hand Version of firmware EEPROM and your phone s MAC address You can check this information with the Web configurator page 53 For how to check the MAC address displayed on your handset turn to page 41 VoIP status code For problems with VoIP connections you should set VoIP status messages to be dis played on your handset page 40 page 52 These messages contain a status code that helps when the problem is ana lysed Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Appendix The display is blank 1 The handset is not switched on K Press and hold the end call key X 2 The battery is flat K
8. The PPPoE connection function is only available with a later version of firmware This user guide is extended to include the PPPoE function as soon as C460 IP firmware is available with this feature Turn to Starting firmware update page 39 to find out how to check whether your firmware is up to date Gigaset C460 IP Free software Your Gigaset C460 IP s firmware contains amongst other things free software that is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License This free software was developed by a third party and is pro tected by copyright You will find the licence text in its original English version on the pages that follow The software is provided free of charge You are authorised to use this free soft ware in accordance with the above men tioned licence conditions In the event of contradictions between these licence con ditions and the licence conditions that apply for the software according to Sie mens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH amp Co KG the above men tioned licence conditions shall take prece dence for the free software The GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL is supplied with this product You can also download the licence conditions from the Internet TheLGPLis available on the Internet at http www gnu org copyleft les ser html 60 www voipon co uk X sales Q voipon co uk The source text including copyright notices for free software is c
9. 11 Connection socket for headset page 6 12 Talk key Answer a call open last number redial list press briefly start dialling press and hold 13 Handsfree key Switch between earpiece and handsfree mode Lights up handsfree activated Flashes incoming call 14 Signal strength gt gt NP low to high gt flashes no reception Base station key 1 Paging key Lights up LAN connection active phone is connected to router Flashes Data transfer to LAN connection Press briefly start paging page 33 Press and hold set base station to registra tion mode page 32 1 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Contents Contents The handset ata glance 1 Base station at a glance 1 Safety precautions 4 Gigaset C460 IP more than just making calls 5 VoIP Making calls via the Internet sce IRR Re 5 First Ste pSr oeseri enisi EIE RES 6 Pack contents a 6 Setting up the handset for use 6 Installing the base station 8 Connecting the base station 8 Making settings for VolP telephony 9 Belt clipand headset 11 Menu trees 12 Phone menu 12 Web configurator menu 14 Making calls 15 Making an external call 15 Endingacall 0 15 Accepting a call lusus 15 Calling Line Identification 16 Handsfree talking 17 M
10. Centres Select SMS centre e g Service Centre 1 and press 9 d Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon You have the following options Active Send Serv Centre If the SMS messages are to be sent through this SMS centre press JA to activate the SMS centre y on If a different SMS centre was active previ ously then this will be deactivated With SMS centres 2 3 and 4 the set ting only applies to the next SMS SMS Enter the number of the SMS centre and press 9 d Sending an SMS through another SMS centre K Activate the SMS centre 2 or 3 as the active send service centre page 28 K Send the SMS This setting only applies to the next SMS to be sent After that the setting returns to Service Centre 1 SMS on a PABX You can only receive an SMS when the Calling Line Identification page 16 is forwarded to the extension of the PABX CLIP The CLIP of the phone number for the SMS centre is evaluated in your Gigaset Depending on your PABX you may have to add the access code external line prefix before the number of the SMS centre If in doubt test your PABX e g by send ing an SMS to your own phone number once with and once without the access code When you send SMS messages your sender number may be sent without your extension number In this case the recipient cannot reply to you directly Sending and receiving SMS on ISDN PABXs is only possible v
11. SIEMENS Issued by Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH amp Co KG Schlavenhorst 66 D 46395 Bocholt Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH amp Co KG 2006 All rights reserved Subject to availability Rights of modification reserved Gigaset www siemens com gigaset 4 6 0 P VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 The handset at a glance 14 LNG 13 12 11 KE 2 noc do 4 ow B xc Gmo Toons Brw 9 U ee 9 Base station at a glance Paging key VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk The handset at a glance Handset keys 1 Display in idle status example 2 Battery charge level O On amm 1 3 charged to fully charged 1 1 flashes battery almost flat c m H am flashes battery charging 3 Message key Opens calls and message lists Flashes new message or new call 4 Display keys page 10 5 Recall key Enter flash press briefly Insert a pause press and hold 6 Control key page 10 7 End call key On Off key End call cancel function go back one menu level press briefly back to idle status press and hold activate deactivate hand set press and hold in idle status 8 Hash key Keypad lock on off press and hold page 10 Toggle between upper lower case letters and digits for text entry page 29 9 Microphone 10 Star key Ringtones on off press and hold in idle status
12. To open a list click on 2 You can choose between default values To activate options click on The previously activated option is deacti vated The active option is marked with VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Web configurator Applying changes As soon as you have made your change on a page activate the new setting on the phone by clicking on Set If your input in a field does not comply with the rules for this field an appropriate error message will be displayed You can then repeat the input Please note Changes that have not been saved on your phone are lost if you move to another Web page or if the Web configurator is terminated e g due to the time limit page 44 Buttons Buttons are displayed in the bottom sec tion of the working area Set Save entries on the phone Cancel Reject changes made on the Web page and reload the settings that are cur rently saved on your phone to the Web page Opening Web pages A brief outline of the navigation to the individual Web configurator functions is given below Example Entering your own emergency number Settings gt Telephony Emergency numbers To open this Web page carry out the fol lowing steps after registration K Click on the Settings menu in the menu bar K Click on the Telephony function in the navigation area The subfunctions of Telephony are displayed in the navigation tree K Click on the
13. dynamic 70 entering eee eee 15 global eee Pa te hae Ng 71 local cet uite et te 72 privat x coe desee diari 74 publiez zac ierat crece UR RR EN 74 ALIGN KE SCR eu nx RD 75 IP address Web configurator 46 IP address type aa 46 IP pool range z non denne teed ea T 9 72 K Key CLICK sic Ree 37 Keying in instructions 54 Keypad lock nn aaa 17 Keys assigning directory entry 23 control key aaan annaa 1 18 display keys liess 1 18 end call key 1 15 19 handsfree key 1 hash keyi zs na e 1 17 keypad lock 17 message key nnn nnnnnnnnnn 1 24 Onloff Key a uu eR ue msa 1 paging Key a 1 quick dial 23 recall key a r R R RR 1 star key 00 1 36 talk key oeae a aE 1 L CAN e sit tendon a E andas 72 Language Web configurator 43 Last number redial 23 EGPE 25 sire oed Eb ERR RO 60 Licences free software 60 VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Liquid sree cee em teed ee eh 54 List callerilistz i ee ook e 24 draft message list SMS 27 BHI handa minus e n Rare un Tat 24 incoming message list SMS 28 last number redial list 23 missed Calls 24 Local Area Network 72 Local IP address 72 Local network a 46 Local SIP port nan 75 Lock keypad lock 17 Loudspeaker
14. fixed network or VoIP see page 38 that has been set up as Default Line Type If you wantto establish a connection via the other connection type enter a star after the phone number Example 1234567 Registering another Gigaset C46 handset Before you can use your handset you must register it to a base station You must initiate handset registration on the handset and on the base station If the handset has been registered suc cessfully you will see the display key ij at the bottom left of the display Otherwise repeat the procedure On the handset IR gt Settings gt Handset gt Register Handset n Enter the system PIN of the base station the default is 0000 and press eg The dis play shows e g Registering and Base is flashing On the base station O Within 60 secs press and hold the registration paging key on the base station page 1 min 1 sec 32 www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Please note If six handsets are already registered to the base station there are two options The handset with the internal number 6 is in idle status the handset you wish to reg ister is assigned the number 6 The handset that was previously number 6 is de regis tered The handset with the internal number 6 is being used the handset you wish to regis ter cannot be registered Registering other handsets You can register other Gigaset handsets and handsets for
15. page 58 This means on no account may conventional non rechargeable batteries or There are notches for attaching the belt other battery types be used otherwise serious clip on the side of the handset at the same damage to health and property cannot be height as the display ruled out e g the outer casing of the batteries could be destroyed or the batteries could explode The phone could also malfunction or be damaged as a result of using batteries that are not of the recommended type K Fit the batteries with the correct polar ity see diagram 6 VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 K Press the belt clip onto the back of the handset so that the protrusions on the belt clip engage with the notches Opening the battery cover K If fitted remove belt clip K Insert a fingernail into the headset socket cavity and pull the battery cover upwards Connecting the charging cradle Connecting up the charging cradle and mounting it on the wall if required is described at the end of this user guide K Tocharge the batteries leave the hand set in the charging cradle Please note Only place the handset in the charging cra dle that is intended for it If the handset has switched itself off because the batteries are flat and if it is then placed in the charging cradle it will switch itself on automatically VolPon www voipon co
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17. 0 1245 600030 VolPon Appendix You cannot be reached for calls from the Internet K There is no entry for your phone in your router s routing table Check the settings for the NAT refresh time page 49 Your phone is not registered with the SIP service You have entered the wrong user ID or an incorrect domain page 47 Voice quality and infrastructure With your Gigaset C460 IP you have the possibility of making calls with good voice quality via VoIP However your phone s performance with VoIP and therefore the voice quality also depends on the properties of the entire infrastructure The following VoIP provider components are just some of the things that can influ ence performance Router DSLAM DSL transmission line and speed Connection paths over the Internet If necessary other applications that also use the DSL connection In VoIP networks the voice quality amongst other things is influenced by the quality of service QoS If the entire infrastructure demonstrates QoS voice quality is better fewer delays less echo ing less crackling etc If for example the router does not have QoS the voice quality is not as good Please see the specialist documentation for further information 56 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Service Customer Care We offer you support that is fast and tai lored to your specific needs Our Online Support on the
18. 76 V Viewing the network mailbox message lllleeeene 31 Voice Codec area 50 Voice over Internet Protocol 77 Voice quality and infrastructure 56 VOIP sens tto damas babet se ade sta s 77 activating deactivating status message 2 41 assigning IP address 40 downloading settings 39 entering user data 40 introduction sse sees 5 making settings with connection wizard a 10 requirement n a n anaana nnna 5 settings on handset 39 using connection wizard 39 VoIP provider a 77 VoIP status messages activating display 52 VoIP telephony 47 W WANG atr acie aute e HU 77 Warning tone battery 37 Web configurator 43 alternative DNS server 47 checking EEPROM version 53 checking firmware version 53 checking MAC address 53 checking the phone s IP address 53 connecting with PC 43 default gateway 46 de registering 44 IPzaddress iue RA 46 IP address type 46 language zx xax xxt munt e Rcs 43 84 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 local network anaauaaunnnnun 46 opening Web page 45 preferred DNS server 47 setting phone 46 StatUS zrvebx Sakae eee SS 53 subnet mask xe e e
19. Base gt Additional Features p Dialling Mode Tone Pulse Select and press TA v on y Press and hold idle status 41 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Operating the base station on the PABX Setting the flash time You can set the flashing time T gt Settings gt Base gt Additional Features Recall Select flashing time and press The current setting is marked with y 27 Press and hold idle status Setting pauses Changing pause after line seizure You can set the length of the pause inserted between pressing the talk key and sending the phone number Umma43916 n Enter digit for the pause length 1 1 sec 2 3 sec 3 7 sec and press TA 7 Press and hold idle status Changing the pause after the recall key You can change the length of the pause if your PABX requires this refer to the user guide for your PABX m 43911 n Enter a digit for the length of the pause 1 1 sec 2 2 secs 3 3 secs 4 6 secs and press JA 27 Press and hold idle status 42 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Switching temporarily to tone dialling DTMF If your PABX still operates with dial pulsing DP but you need touch tone dialling DTMF for a connection e g to listen to the network mailbox you must switch to touch tone dialling for the call Precondition You are currently holding an external call via the fixed network o
20. Charge the battery or replace it page 6 The handset does not respond to a key press The keypad lock is activated K Press and hold the hash key 1 7 page 17 Base flashes in the display 1 The handset is outside the range of the base station K Move the handset closer to the base station 2 The base station is not switched on K Check the base station mains adapter page 8 Please Register flashes in the display The handset is not registered K Register the handset page 32 Handset does not ring The ringtone is switched off gt Activate the ringtone page 36 You cannot hear a ringtone dialling tone Base station s phone cord has been replaced K When purchasing a new cord ensure that it has the correct pin connections page 9 When making calls from the fixed network the caller s phone number is not displayed although CLIP page 16 is set Phone number identification is not enabled gt The caller should ask his network provider to enable Calling Line Identification CLI You hear an error tone when keying an input a descending tone sequence Action has failed invalid input K Repeat the operation Watch the display and refer to the user guide if necessary VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk You cannot connect to the router and the phone is assigned a static IP address Check on the router whether the IP address is already
21. Connecting two external partici pants Iff Call Transfer You can also connect the participants with each other before the second par ticipant answers Accepting a waiting call Precondition Call waiting is activated page 20 Lf gt Accept Call Waiting You have the option of toggling or holding a conference call Please note Without CLIP a waiting call is only announced with a beep Ifthe first call was an internal call the inter nal connection is ended Aninternal call waiting is shown on the dis play You can neither accept the internal call nor reject it Rejecting a waiting call LT gt Reject Call Waiting Select and press i Favouring a waiting call LAM gt Favour Call Waiting Select and press 4 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Network services Functions after a call Cancelling ringback IE gt Settings gt Base gt Select Services Cancel Ringback If you have cancelled the ringback a code is sent K After confirmation from the telephone network press the end call key 7 21 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Using the directory and lists Using the directory and lists The options are Directory Last number redial list SMS list Calls list You can save 100 entries in the directory You can create a personalised directory for your own individual handset However you can send the list or individual entr
22. Ctrl key Click on the lt Add button K Move the voice Codecs that you do not want the phone to use into the Available codecs list Also select the voice Codec in the Avail able codecs list see above and click on the Remove button K Sort the voice Codecs in the Selected codecs list into the order in which they should be suggested to the receiver when a connection is established To do this use the Up and Down buttons When establishing a VoIP connection the phone suggests the 1st voice Codec in the Selected codecs list to the receiver to begin with If the receiver does not accept this voice Codec e g because it does not sup port it the 2nd voice Codec in the list is suggested etc If the receiver does not accept any of the voice Codecs in the Selected codecs list the connection is not established An appro priate message will be displayed on the handset Please note You should only deactivate Codecs put them in the Available codecs list if there is a particular reason The more Codecs are deactivated the greater the danger that calls will not be able to be established due to unsuccessful Codec negotiations With incoming calls all supported voice Codecs are always permitted Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Saving settings on phone K Click on Set to save the changes If you want to reject the changes that have been made click on Cancel The Web p
23. Enter the number combination that is in front of the function in the menu tree K Example Iff 4 2 2 for Set handset language Scrolling through the menus K To open the main menu press ME with the handset in idle status K Scroll to the function with the control key 7 and press i 1 SMS 1 1 Write Message page 27 1 2 Incoming 00 00 1 3 Outgoing 1 6 Settings 1 6 1 Service Centres 1 6 1 1 Service Centre 1 page 28 to 1 6 1 4 Service Centre 4 1 6 2 Register to Service Centres 2 Alarm Clock page 37 2 1 Activation 2 2 Wake up time 3 Audio Settings 3 1 Ringer Volume page 36 3 2 Ringer Melody 3 2 1 External Calls page 36 3 2 2 Internal Calls 3 2 3 Alarm Clock 3 3 Advisory Tones page 37 3 4 Battery Low 3 4 1 Off page 37 3 4 2 On 3 4 3 During Call 12 VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Menu trees 4 Settings 4 1 Date Time page 8 4 2 Handset 4 2 1 Display 4 2 1 1 Screensaver page 35 4 2 1 2 Colour Scheme 4 2 1 3 Contrast 4 2 1 4 Backlight 4 2 2 Language page 35 4 2 3 Auto Answer page 35 4 2 4 Register Handset page 32 4 2 5 Reset Handset page 37 4 3 Base 4 3 1 Select Services 4 3 1 2 Network Mailbox page 31 Only displayed if Default Line Type fixed line is set 4 3 1 3 Withhold Number
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25. If the settings are correct and complete a message will be displayed to this effect You can now use your phone to make calls via the fixed network and the Internet Callers can reach you on your fixed network number and your VoIP number Please note To ensure that you can always be reached via the Internet the router should be permanently connected to the Internet Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 First steps Belt clip and headset By using a belt clip and headset optional you can easily make your handset a con stant companion both inside the building and in its immediate vicinity Attaching the belt clip There are notches for attaching the belt clip on the side of the handset at approxi mately the same height as the display K Press the belt clip onto the back of the handset so that the protrusions on the belt clip engage with the notches Connection socket for headset You can use headsets with jack connec tors The following models have been tested and are therefore recommended HAMA Plantronics M40 MX100 and MX150 The transmission quality of other models cannot be guaranteed 11 VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Menu trees Menu trees Phone menu There are two ways to select a function Using number combinations shortcut K To open the main menu press MAM with the handset in idle status K
26. address A static IP address is assigned to a net work component manually during net work configuration Unlike a dynamic IP address a static IP address never changes STUN Simple Transversal of UDP over NAT NAT control mechanism STUN is a data protocol for VoIP tele phones STUN replaces the private IP address in the data packets of the VoIP telephone with the public address of the secure private network To control data transfer a STUN server is also required on the Internet STUN cannot be implemented by symmetric NATs See also ALG Firewall NAT Outbound Proxy Subnet Segment of a network 75 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Glossary Subnet mask IP addresses consist of a fixed network number and a variable subscriber number The network number is identi cal for all network subscribers The proportion of the IP address made up of the network number is determined in the subnet mask For the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 for example the first three parts of the IP address are the network number and the last part the subscriber number Switch Connects different network elements see also Hub A switch forwards data packets straight to the network sub scriber to which they are addressed Symmetric NAT A symmetric NAT assigns different external IP addresses and port numbers to the same internal IP addresses and port numbers depending on the external target address T TCP Transmissi
27. are de registered The individual set tings are reset Only the date and time are retained MET gt Settings gt Base Base Reset TA Press the display key to confirm Activating deactivating repeater mode With a repeater you can increase the range and reception strength of your base station You have to activate the repeater mode for this This will terminate any calls being made via the base station at that time 38 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Precondition a repeater is registered LAM gt Settings Base gt Additional Features p Repeater Mode Select and press TA y on Setting up an emergency number Emergency numbers are automatically dialled via the fixed network You can set up your own emergency number MEM gt Settings gt Base Additional Features Additional Emergency No n Enter the system PIN and press If an emergency number is already saved this will be displayed n Enter emergency number and press J Set default connection You can make settings according to whether you want to make calls via VoIP or fixed network by default T gt Settings gt Base Default Line Type IP fixed line Select and press TA v on When making calls gt Briefly press the talk key if you want to make a call via this default connec tion K Press and hold the talk key if you want to make a call via the other con nection type
28. being used by another device in the LAN or belongs to the block of IP addresses that is reserved on the router for dynamic address assignment K If necessary change the phone s IP address page 40 You have made a call via VoIP but cannot hear the other participant Your phone is connected to a router with NAT firewall Your STUN server or outbound proxy set tings are incomplete or incorrect Check the settings page 49 page 50 K No outbound proxy is entered or the out bound proxy mode Never is activated page 49 and your phone is connected to a router with symmetric NAT or a blocking firewall You cannot make calls via VoIP K Check whether your phone s Ethernet cable is correctly connected to the router gt Check your router s cable connection to the Internet K Check whether your information for your VoIP provider s SIP service is correct page 47 You cannot establish a connection to the phone with your PC s Web browser K When establishing a connection check the local phone IP address that has been entered You can check the IP address on your handset gt Check the LAN connections for the PC and phone Check that your phone can be reached Transmit a ping command to your phone e g from your PC ping u phone s local IP address K You have tried to reach the phone via a secure http https Try again with http l Tel 44 0 1245 808195 55 Fax 44
29. can change these settings to suit your individual requirements Change display language You can view the display texts in different languages LT gt Settings gt Handset Language The current language is indicated by y Select a language and press 27 Press and hold idle status If you accidentally choose a language you do not understand mN 4 2 2 Press keys one after the other S Select the correct language and press JA Setting the display You have a choice of four colour schemes and several different contrasts You can also set a screensaver and backlight T Settings gt Handset gt Display You have the following options Screensaver There are four different screensavers and the settings No Screensaver or Dig ital Clock Colour Scheme Four colour schemes When the back light is switched off the display is shown in black and white regardless of the selected setting Contrast You have a choice of several different contrasts VolPon www voipon co uk 7 sales voipon co uk Handset settings Backlight In Charger Without Charger Determines whether the backlight stays on perma nently or is switched off after a certain time y permanently switched on Please note If the backlight is switched on outside the charging cradle the standby time for the handset is considerably reduced Activating deactivating auto answer When this function is activated simply lift
30. external call made via fixed network or VoIP to another handset INT Press the display key The external participant hears the hold music Select handset or Call All and press TA When an internal participant answers K If necessary announce the external call 7 Press the end call key The call is transferred If the internal par ticipant does not answer or their phone is in use the call will automatically return to you Internal consultation calls You are talking to an external participant via fixed network or VoIP and can call an internal participant at the same time to hold a consultation call INT Press the display key The external participant hears the hold music Select handset or Call All and press TA When an internal participant answers you can speak to them Ending a consultation call Menu Press the display key Back Select and press JJ You are reconnected with the external participant 34 sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Accept call waiting during an internal call If you get an external call while conduct ing an internal call you will hear the call waiting tone short tone With Calling Line Identification the caller s number or name will appear in the display 7 Press the end call key to end the internal call M Press the talk key to take the external call Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Handset settings Your handset is preconfigured but you
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32. handsets 32 Registering handsets 32 De registering handsets 32 Changing a handset s internal number cese AY eee 33 Changing the name of a handset 33 Locating a handset Paging 33 Making internal calls 33 Handset settings 35 Change display language 35 Setting the display 35 Activating deactivating auto answer 004 35 Adjusting the loudspeaker VOLUME aee N eR eee ANG 35 Changing ringtones 36 Activating deactivating muting of the first ringtone 36 Advisory tones sess 36 Using the handset as an alarm clock is Laer RE 37 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Restoring the handset default settings csse Re eR Base station settings Restoring the base station to factory settings naana annann Activating deactivating repeater mode Setting up an emergency number Set default connection Updating the base station firmware Making VoIP settings Using the connection wizard Changing settings without the connection wizard Setting the phone s IP address in LAN vesc Re exu RUNE Activating deactivating display of VoIP status messages Check the base station MAC address Operating the base station on the PABX Changing the dialling mode Setting the flash time Setting pauses Switching temporarily to
33. identical to the Username i e to your Internet phone number Authentication password Confirm authentication password Enter the password that you have agreed with your VoIP provider in the Authentication password field The phone needs the password when registering with the SIP proxy registrar server The password is concealed when entered Re enter the password in the Confirm authentication password field Username Enter the caller ID for your VoIP pro vider account This ID is usually identi cal to the first part of your SIP address URI your Internet phone number Example If your SIP address is 987654321 provider com enter 987654321 in Username Domain Specify the last part of your SIP address URI here Example For the SIP address 987654321 provider com enter provider com in Domain Realm Enter the name of your provider s secu rity domain SIP realm The SIP realm often corresponds to the name of the SIP proxy server Examples provider com or provider com or WallyWorld 47 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Web configurator Display name optional Enter any name that should be shown in the other party s display when you call him via the Internet example Anna Sand All characters in the UTF8 character set Unicode are permitted This name must not exceed 32 charac ters If you do not enter a name Username is displayed Ask your VoIP provider if this feature i
34. in the paging key lights up on the front of the base station Making settings for VoIP telephony Precondition You have registered with a VoIP provider e g via your PC and set up an account The provider must support the VoIP SIP standard The following phone settings are neces sary in order for you to use VoIP You will receive all information from your VoIP pro vider Your user name with the VoIP provider if this is required by the VoIP provider Your registration name Your password with the VoIP provider VoIP provider general settings The connection wizard will help you with the settings 9 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 First steps For many VoIP providers the connection wizard downloads the general settings directly from the Internet If your provider settings are not available for download you must enter the data manually via the Web configurator page 47 Starting the connection wizard Precondition You have connected the base station with the mains power supply and the router Please note Your phone is preconfigured for dynamic assignment of the IP address In order for your router to recognise the phone dynamic IP address assignment must also be activated on the router i e the router s DHCP server is acti vated Turn to page 40 to find out how to assign your phone a static IP address if neces sary If the handset battery is sufficientl
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36. of making calls If you make calls via the fixed network select a network provider who offers very low call charges call by call or have the call duration displayed on your handset after the call Displaying the call duration The duration of a call is displayed during the conversation until about three seconds after the call has ended if you do not replace the handset in the charging cradle Please note The actual duration of the call can vary from that shown by a few seconds 25 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon SMS text messages SMS text messages You can only send and receive SMS mes sages via the fixed network When an SMS is sent the base station automatically establishes a connection via the fixed network Your unit is supplied ready for you to send SMS messages immediately Requirements Calling Line Identification CLIP page 16 is enabled for your phone connection Your network provider supports SMS in the fixed network information on this can be obtained from your network provider You are registered with your service provider to send and receive SMS SMS messages are exchanged between SMS centres that are operated by service providers You must enter the SMS centre in the phone through which you wish to send and receive You can receive SMS from every SMS centre that is entered provided you have registered with your service provide
37. proxy and STUN servers should not be used simultaneously See also STUN and NAT PIN Personal Identification Number Protects against unauthorised use When the PIN is activated a number combination has to be entered in order to access a protected area You can protect your base station con figuration data with a system PIN 4 digit number combination Port Data is exchanged between two appli cations in a network across a port Port Forwarding Tel 44 0 1245 808195 The Internet gateway e g your router forwards data packets from the Inter net that are directed to a certain port to the port concerned This allows serv ers in the LAN to offer services on the Internet without you needing a public IP address 73 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Glossary Port Number Indicates a specific application of a net work subscriber Depending on the setting in the LAN the port number is permanently assigned or else it is newly assigned with each access The combination of IP address port number identifies the recipient or sender of a data packet within a net work PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Protocol for connecting network sub scribers within an Ethernet network to the Internet via a modem Pre dialling See Block dialling Private IP Address See public IP address Protocol Describes the agreements for commu nicating within a network It contains rules for opening adminis
38. should use to send and receive voice data Enter an even number between 1 and 65535 The port number must not be the same as the port number in the SIP port field If you enter an odd number the even number just below it will be set e g if you enter 5003 5002 is set The default port number for voice transmis sion is 5004 Please note Ports O to 1023 should not be used because these are often used by standard applications Use random ports Click on the option Yes if you do not want the phone to use fixed ports for SIP port and RTP port but rather to use any free ports The use of random ports makes sense if you want several phones to be oper ated on the same router with NAT The phones must then use different ports so that the router s NAT is only able to forward incoming calls and voice data to one the intended phone If you click on No the phone will use the ports specified in SIP port and RTP port Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Area Network If your phone is connected to a router with NAT Network Address Translation and or Firewall you must make a few settings in this area so that your phone can be reached from the Internet i e can be addressed Through NAT the IP addresses of subscrib ers in the LAN are concealed behind the public IP address of the router For incoming calls If port forwarding is activated or a DMZ is set up for the phone on the rou
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40. time LT gt Settings gt Date Time n Enter the day month and year with 6 digits and press A Use 2 to move between the fields n Enter hours and minutes with 4 digits e g 0 7 1 5 for 07 15 hrs and press ig Use 2 to move between the fields The date and time are shown in the hand set s idle display page 1 Registering the handset to the base station Your handset is registered to the base sta tion by default Instructions on how to register further handsets to the base station are given on page 32 Figure 1 Internet connection Router with integrated modem or router and modem or switch and modem 2 Gigaset C460 IP base station 3 Gigaset C46 handset 4 PCin LAN 8 VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Installing the base station The base station is designed for use in closed dry rooms with a temperature range of 5 C to 45 C K Set up the base station at a central point in the apartment or house Please note Never expose the telephone to heat sources direct sunlight other electrical appliances Protect your Gigaset from moisture dust corrosive liquids and vapours Connecting the base station In order to be able to make calls with your phone via the fixed network and via VoIP you must connect the base station to the fixed network and the Internet see Figure 1 5 Fixed network Connecting the phone to the fixed network and the Intern
41. time of going to press Nickel metal hydride NiMH Sanyo Twicell 650 Sanyo Twicell 700 Sanyo NiMH 800 Panasonic 700 mAh for DECT GP 550mAh GP 700mAh GP 850mAh Yuasa Technology AAA Phone 600 Yuasa Technology AAA Phone 700 Yuasa Technology AAA 800 VARTA Phone Power AAA 700mAh The handset is supplied with two recom mended batteries SSS 8 89 Handset operating times charging times The following information relates to bat teries with a capacity of 650 mAh around 125 hours 5 days around 13 hours Standby time Talktime Charging time around 7 5 hours The operating and charging times apply only when using the recommended bat teries Base station power consumption Depending on current status around 2 5 W 58 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk General specifications Interfaces Fixed network Ethernet DECT standard is supported GAP standard is supported No of channels 60 duplex channels Radio frequency range 1880 1900 MHz Duplex method Time multiplex 10 ms frame length Channel grid 1728 kHz Bit rate 1152 kbit s Modulation GFSK Language code 32 kbit s Transmission 10 mW conditions for operation power average power per chan nel Range up to 300 m outdoors up to 50 m indoors Base station 230 V 4 50 Hz power supply Environmental 5 C to 45 C 20 to 75 relative
42. uk sales voipon co uk First steps For questions and problems see page 54 Initial charging and discharging of batteries Battery charging is indicated in the top right of the display by a flashing battery icon CE Cll or dl During handset operation the battery icon indicates the charge status of the batteries page 1 The correct charge status can only be dis played when the batteries are first fully charged and discharged through use K Todo this leave the handset in the charging cradle without interruption until the battery icon stops flashing in the display approx 13 hours K Once the batteries are fully charged remove the handset from the charging cradle and do not put it back again until the batteries are fully discharged Please note After the first battery charge and discharge you may replace your handset in the charging cradle after every call Please note Always repeat the charging and dis charging procedure if you remove the batteries from the handset and insert them in again The batteries may warm up as they are charging This is not dangerous After a while the charge capacity of the batteries will decrease for technical reasons Please note You will find explanations for the symbols and typographical conventions used in this user guide in the appendix page 54 7 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 First steps Setting the date and
43. 1 T 1 Control key In this user guide the side of the control key that you must press in the given oper ating situation is shown in black top bot tom Example for press the top of the control key The control key has a number of different functions When the handset is in idle status Open the directory Adjust the ringtone volume of the handset page 36 In lists and menus In an input field l Move the cursor left or right During an external call Open the directory Adjust loudspeaker volume for earpiece and handsfree mode Scroll up down line by line Display keys The current display functions are shown in the bottom display line in reversed high lights The function of the display keys changes depending on the particular operating situation 18 VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Example 1 Current display key functions 2 Display keys The most important display symbols are ET Go back one menu level or cancel the operation INT Make an internal call page 33 Dmm Open the main menu or a con text dependent menu TA Confirm highlighted selection Delete key deletes one char acter at a time from right to left Returning to idle status You wish to return to idle status from any where in the menu K Press the end call key 2 and hold Or K Do not press any key after 2 minutes the display will automatically revert to idle status Changes that you h
44. Emergency numbers subfunction 45 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Web configurator Setting phone with Web configurator You can make the following settings using the Web configurator Connecting your phone to the local network page 46 Configuration for VoIP telephony page 47 User specific emergency number page 51 Data server for firmware update down loads page 51 Displaying VoIP status messages on your handset page 52 IP configuration Make the necessary settings for operating your phone in your local network and to connect it to the Internet For more detailed explanations on the individual components terms see the glossary page 68 K Open Settings gt IP configuration Web page K Select IP address type Select Obtained automatically if you want your phone to be assigned a dynamic IP address by a DHCP server in your local net work No further settings are necessary for the local network Select Static if you would like to set up a static IP address for your phone A static IP address is useful for example when Port Forwarding or a DMZ is set up on the router for the phone The following fields are displayed when you select IP address type Static 46 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk IP address Enter an IP address for you phone This IP address allows your phone to be reached by other subscribers in your local network e g PC Pleas
45. Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Updating the base station firmware If necessary you can update your base station firmware The firmware update is downloaded by default directly from the Internet The rel evant website is preconfigured in your phone Please note For the following firmware updates you can use the Web configurator to specify a local PC from which the firmware should be down loaded to the phone page 51 Precondition The base station is in idle status i e No calls are being made via the fixed network or VoIP There is no connection between regis tered handsets or to GHC devices The phone s Web configurator is not connected to a PC The base station menu is not open in any of the handsets Starting firmware update MOMI gt Settings gt Base Firmware Update ni Enter base station system PIN default setting 0000 The base station establishes a connection to the Internet or to the local PC Press the display key to start the firmware update Please note If the update is carried out from the Inter net a check is made to ensure that there is not a more recent version of the firmware available If this is not the case the opera tion is terminated and a message is issued to that effect Ifan error occurs while firmware is being updated from a local PC the most recent version of the firmware is automatically downloaded from the Internet
46. Internet www siemens com gigasetcustomercare This site can be accessed at any time wherever you are It will give you 24 7 support for all our products It also pro vides interactive troubleshooting a list of FAQs and answers plus operating instruc tions for you to download You will also find frequently asked questions and answers in the Questions and Answers section in the appendix of this user guide For fast and dependable assistance with any repairs or guarantee warranty claims contact our Service Centres Service Center 0845 367 0812 You will be given personal advice about our range of products on our Premium Hotline 0906 9500 430 0 75 minute Please have your record of receipt ready when calling In some countries repair and replace services are impossible where the products are not sold through our authorised dealers Please address any questions about the DSL and cable connection to your Inter net provider Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Approval Authorisation This device is intended for analogue phone lines in the UK Voice over IP telephony is possible via the LAN interface if an additonal modem has been connected Country specific requirements have been taken into consideration We Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH amp Co KG declare that this device meets the essential requirements and other relevant regulations laid
47. NIP CLI Calling Line Identification the caller s number is transmitted CLIP Calling Line Identification Pres entation the caller s number is dis played CNIP Calling Name Identification Presentation the caller s name is displayed You have arranged CLIP or CNIP with your network provider The caller has arranged CLI with the network provider If the phone number is identified and the caller s number is saved in your directory the name will be displayed from the direc tory Call display By means of the ringtone icon on the screen you can decide whether the call is directed to your fixed network number or to your VoIP number Calls to your fixed network number An 1234567890 7 Menu 1 Ringtone icon 2 Number or name of caller 16 VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Calls to your VoIP number di 1 1234567890 2 1 Ringtone icon 2 Number or name of caller Display when Calling Line Identification is withheld For calls from the fixed network the caller can withhold calling line identification or not request it In this case the number is not displayed The following is displayed in place of the number External Call if no number is trans mitted Withheld if the caller has withheld Call ing Line Identification Unavailable if the caller has not arranged Calling Line Identification Display with CNIP Precondition Ca
48. Rb PUES 20 CNIP oie owe bine Be ee banana 16 25 CodeG nit ceu em ee ete at ee 68 Colour scheme aa 35 Conference call 21 Conferring internal 34 Configuring via your PC 43 Confirmation tone 37 Connecting with Web configurator 43 Connecting PC with Web configurator 43 Connecting the charging cradle 7 Connection socket for headset 1 11 Connection wizard USING us rei S aM Bai 39 Contrast 2222211102 n9 4A AA 35 Control key 1 18 Correcting incorrect input 19 Customer Care lt e e aaa 56 Customer Service s sassa 56 CW bat r E a aa 69 D Data packets fragmentation 70 Deactivate call acceptance n n n unanunua 35 Deactivating advisory tones llle 36 handset 1 handsfree talking 17 keypad lock 17 muting ringtone 36 SMS function aana a anaana 29 Default connection Selecting 6 T E TR RAS 15 setting uere Ren RR 38 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Index Default gateway Web configurator 46 Demilitarised Zone 69 De registering handsets be eek bris maet 32 with Web configurator 44 DHCP baha waka ex abe s 69 70 Dialling directory ohe e R E llle 22 with quick dial 23 Dialling mode 41 42 Differentiated Service Code Point 69 Digital cloc
49. Re send the SMS 3 Network provider does not support this fea ture 4 No phone number or an invalid phone number is entered for the SMS centre acti vated as the active send service centre K Enter phone number page 28 You receive an incomplete SMS 1 Your phone s memory is full K Delete old SMS messages page 28 2 The service provider has not yet sent the rest of the SMS The message is played back 1 The display call number service is not acti vated K Ask your service provider to activate this function chargeable 2 Mobile phone operator and network SMS service provider have not agreed on a coop eration Obtain information from your network SMS service provider 3 Your terminal is recorded by your SMS pro vider as having no fixed network SMS func tionality i e you are no longer registered with the provider Register your terminal again for SMS reception page 26 SMS messages are only received as voice mes sages during the day The terminal is recorded in your SMS pro vider s database as having no fixed network SMS functionality i e you are no longer registered with the provider K Register your terminal again for SMS reception page 26 You cannot access the SMS functions on your handset Another handset that is registered at the same base station is currently using the SMS functions gt Wait until there is no other handset using the SMS fu
50. SEVEN issu musta Su qu xh s 75 Setting base station a auana nunn 38 dateltime aaa a 8 DTMF tones Web configurator 51 handset a 35 Setting data server for firmware Update a 51 Setting flashing time PABX 42 Setting loudspeaker volume handset language 18 35 Setting melody ringtone 36 Setting the date 8 Setting the time corse ex baa 8 Setting volume ealplece x x x osx E stia ALI 35 loudspeaker a 35 LINGTONG X uis sve ase ares Ras 36 Setting wake up time 37 Shortcut digit combination 12 Signal strength 1 Simple Transversal of UDP over NAT 75 SIPS tie ete Res A Ro EU nes 75 SIP address 0 75 SIP areas tie Bertin eee ee ORY 47 SIP Dort oo baie edie be NG 75 SIP provider cu RETE URN 75 SIP proxy server llle sess 75 SNS crum cet Sere err EE aes 26 deleting eee 27 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 draft message list 27 forwarding a 28 incoming message list 28 reading 7 5 5 aaa E 27 receiViliG zx xam mtn ERES 27 registration wizard 26 replying to and forwarding 28 saving number a 28 self help with error messages 30 Sending aaan ee eee 27 settings llle 28 to PABX eR REIR 29 troubleshooting 29 Writing 00 eee eee eee 27 writinganSMS
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52. aan 46 Web page structure 44 Web interface see Web configurator Web page Opening 45 StrUueture oe rei 44 Wide Area Network 77 Withholding Calling Line Identification 20 Working area Web configurator 45 Writing editing text 59 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 85 VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030
53. age is re loaded with the data saved on the phone Please note If you do not make an entries for a lengthy period the connection to the Web configurator is automatically termi nated Unsaved entries are lost If neces sary implement temporary security meas ures You can subsequently continue the entry and make changes if necessary Setting DTMF tones You can control whether DTMF tones are set for calls made via the Internet VoIP You need these e g for remote access to an answering machine K Open the following Web page Settings gt Telephony gt DTMF K Make the desired settings in the Send and Receive areas Bear in mind your provider s guidelines K Now click on Set to save your settings Area Send In this area make the settings for sending DTMF tones K In the RTP Mode field specify whether DTMF tones should be transmitted acoustically If so activate Audio other wise activate no DTMF via RTP K In the Via SIP Info field specify whether the key code will be transferred Acti vate Yes or No Area Receive In this area make the settings for receiv ing DTMF tones K In the Mode field specify whether a received DTMF tone will only be played back acoustically Audio or whether it will be also be converted into the rele vant code SIP Info www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Web configurator K In the Generate DTMF tone field specify whether a received code will be con ve
54. alphabetical order of the entries insert a space or a digit in front of the name These entries will then move to the beginning of the directory Names which you have preceded with an asterisk will move to the end of the directory Entering special characters Standard characters When you press a key and hold it the characters of that key appear in the bot tom display line and are highlighted one after the other When you release the key the highlighted character is inserted into the input field For how to enter special characters see page 59 The display briefly shows whether upper or lower case letters or digits are selected when you switch from one mode to the next the bottom text line displays abc gt Abc Abc gt 123 or 123 gt abc www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk 1 0 Xa 7 xxl 1X spae Space Abc 2x 1 4 5 123 abc 3x 1 E 4x 5x Y 6x ja amp 7x E gt 8x 9x i 10x i 11x x 12x 13x H 14x Directory and other lists When writing an SMS 59 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Appendix PPPoE connection Some Internet providers offer a PPPoE connection for VoIP PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet This enables you to connect your phone directly to the Internet without a router via a modem Please note
55. and lists Please note Entries with identical numbers are not overwritten in the receiver handset The transfer is cancelled if the phone rings or if the memory of the receiving handset is full Copying a displayed number to the directory You can copy numbers that are displayed in a list e g the calls list or last number redial list to the directory A number is displayed LT gt Copy to Directory K Complete the entry page 22 Copying a number from the directory You can open the directory in many oper ating situations e g to copy a number Your handset need not be in idle status Open the directory Select an entry page 22 Last number redial list The last number redial list contains the ten numbers last dialled with the handset max 32 numbers If one of the numbers is in the directory then the corresponding name will be displayed Dialling from the last number redial list NG Press the key briefly Select an entry M Briefly press press and hold the talk key The number is dialled using the selected con nection type page 15 23 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Using the directory and lists Managing entries in the last number redial list NG Press the key briefly G Select an entry Menu Press the display key The following functions can be selected with 2 Use Number as in the directory page 23 Copy to Directory An entry is tra
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57. atus of entry In the calls list New Call new missed call Old Call entry already read Entry number 01 02 means e g first of a total of two entries Number or name of caller You can add the number of the caller to the directory page 23 Call date and time if set page 8 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Displaying CNIP information If you have requested CNIP you can view the name and town that are registered for this number with your network provider You have selected a list entry LT gt Show Name If the name and town are not shown it means that the caller has not requested Calling Line Identification or that Calling Line Identification has been withheld TA Press the display key to return to the list Selecting from the calls list M p Calls List 01402 Select entry M Briefly press press and hold the talk key The number is dialled using the selected con nection type page 15 Managing entries in the calls list M p Calls List 01402 Select entry mm The following functions can be selected with 2 Copy to Directory An entry is copied to the directory page 23 Delete Entry as in the directory page 23 Press the display key Delete List as in the directory page 23 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Making cost effective calls Making cost effective calls Using the Internet VoIP is the preferred cost effective way
58. ave no right to assert a claim against Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH amp Co KG based on liability for defects if the free software violates the copyright of third parties Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Siemens shall not provide technical sup port for the software including the free software included within it if it has been changed GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 1 February 1999 Copyright C 1991 1999 Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL It also counts as the successor of the GNU Library Public License version 2 hence the version number 2 1 Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This license the Lesser General Public License applies to some specially designated software packages typically libraries of the Free Soft ware Foundation and other authors who decide to use it You can use it too but we suggest you first think carefully about whether this license or the ordinary General Public L
59. ave not confirmed saved by pressing JJ will be rejected For an example of the display in idle sta tus page 1 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Menu guidance Your telephone s functions are accessed using a menu that has a number of levels Main menu first menu level K To open the main menu press IAM with the handset in idle status Accessing a function K Scroll to the function with the control key and press T4 Or K Enter the number that is in front of the function in the menu tree page 12 The corresponding submenu the next menu level is opened Submenus The functions in the submenus are dis played as lists To access a function K Scroll to the function with the control key 2 and press T4 Or K Enter the number combination that is in front of the function in the menu tree page 12 A short press on the end call key 2 returns you to the previous menu level cancels the operation www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Operating the handset Correcting incorrect entries Navigate to the incorrect input with the control key if 5 is displayed Press KG to delete the character to the left of the cursor Insert new character to the left of the Cursor When entering the time and date etc edit the flashing character You will find explanations for the symbols and typographical conventions used in this user guide in the appendix pa
60. can call an Internet subscriber with VoIP equip ment URL Universal Resource Locator Globally unique address of a domain on the Internet A URL is a subtype of URI URLs identify a resource by its location on the Inter net For historical reasons the term is often used as a synonym for URI User ID See User recognition User recognition Name number combination for access e g to your VoIP account Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Glossary V W Voice Codec WAN See Codec Wide Area Network VoIP Wide area network that is unrestricted Voice over Internet Protocol in terms of area e g Internet Calls are no longer established and transmitted via the telephone network but via the Internet or other IP net works VoIP provider A VoIP SIP or gateway provider is an Internet service provider that provides a gateway for Internet telephony As the phone works with the SIP standard your provider must support the SIP standard The provider routes calls from VoIP to the telephone network analogue ISDN and mobile radio and vice versa 77 VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Index Index Numerics 24 hours in advance alarm clock 37 A Accessories ee eese 67 Activating advisory tones llle 36 call acceptance nnana 35 handset AIR 1 handsfree talking 17 keypad lock 17 muting ring
61. data packet is sent from one router to the next until it reaches its destina tion If data packets were not forwarded in this way a network like the Internet would not be possible Routing con nects the individual network to this glo bal system A router is a part of this system it trans mits data packets both within a net work and from one network to the next Transmission of data from one network to another is performed on the basis of a common protocol RTP Realtime Transport Protocol Global standard for transferring audio and video data Often used in conjunc tion with UDP In this case RTP packets are embedded in UDP packets RTP port Local port by means of which voice data packets are sent and received for VoIP www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Glossary S Server Makes a service available to other net work subscribers clients The term can indicate a computer PC or an appli cation A server is addressed via the IP address domain name and port SIP Session Initiation Protocol Signalling protocol independent of voice communication Used for estab lishing and ending a call It is also pos sible to define parameters for voice transmission SIP Address See URI SIP port Local SIP port Local port by means of which SIP sig nalling data is sent and received for VoIP SIP Provider See VoIP provider SIP Proxy Server IP address of your VoIP provider s gate way server Static IP
62. ddress here The router forwards phone address requests to its DNS server Alternate DNS server optional Enter the IP address for the alternative DNS server that should be used in situ ations where the preferred DNS server cannot be reached Click on Set to save the changes Click on Cancel to reject the changes VoIP telephony Make the settings that your phone requires to access your provider s SIP server For the majority of VoIP providers you can make the most important setting on your handset page 39 The Web con figurator allows you to extend the possi bility of these settings If your VoIP provider general settings are not available for download in the provider list on the Internet you must make these settings using the Web configurator as fol lows K Open Settings gt Telephony VoIP Web page K In the working area enter the configu ration data as listed below into the areas SIP Listen ports Network and Voice codecs Area SIP Enter the configuration data that is neces sary for accessing your VoIP provider s SIP service You will receive this data from your VoIP provider www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Web configurator Authentication Name Specify the registration or authentica tion Id agreed with your VoIP provider The registration ID serves as the access ID that your phone must specify when registering with the SIP proxy registrar server The Authentication Name is mainly
63. der manually via your phone s Web configurator see page 47 Entering changing VoIP user data The VoIP settings must also be extended for your personal data You will receive all necessary data from your VoIP provider Please note To enter text see page 59 Et gt Settings gt Base VoIP Configuration n Enter the system PIN and press Em Username Authentication Name Authentication Password Select and press JJ n Enter change user data and press LST Enter Caller ID for you VoIP provider account as the Username The Username is mainly identical to your Internet phone number the first part of your SIP address see page 47 For Authentication Name and Authentication Password enter the provider dependent access data that has to be transferred by the phone to the SIP service at registra tion Setting the phone s IP address in LAN The base station requires an IP address in order to be recognised by the LAN The IP address can be assigned to the base station by the router automatically or manually If performed dynamically the router s DHCP server automatically assigns the base station an IP address The base station s IP address can be changed according to router settings 40 VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk If performed manually you assign the base station a static IP address This may be necessary regardless of your network configuration Pleas
64. down in Directive 1999 5 EC A copy of the 1999 5 EC Declaration of Conformity is available at this Internet address http www siemens com gigasetdocs 0682 Guarantee Certificate United Kingdom Without prejudice to any claim the user customer may have in relation to the dealer or retailer the customer shall be granted a manufacturer s Guarantee under the conditions set out below In the case of new devices and their components exhibiting defects result ing from manufacturing and or mate rial faults within 24 months of pur chase Siemens shall at its own option and free of charge either replace the device with another device reflecting the current state of the art or repair the said device In respect of parts sub ject to wear and tear including but not limited to batteries keypads casing this warranty shall be valid for six months from the date of purchase www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Appendix This Guarantee shall be invalid if the device defect is attributable to improper treatment and or failure to comply with information contained in the user guides This Guarantee shall not apply to or extend to services performed by the authorised dealer or the customer themselves e g installation configu ration software downloads User guides and any software supplied on a separate data medium shall be excluded from the Guarantee The purchase receipt together with the da
65. e Web con figurator that can be accessed via your PC s Web browser page 43 Assign your own password system PIN to protect your device and the Web configurator from unauthorised access page 38 You can operate your phone behind a router or a switch depending on your provider To operate behind a switch you may need a firmware update from the Internet Send and receive SMS messages via the fixed network page 26 Save 100 phone numbers on your handset page 22 VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Gigaset C460 IP more than just making calls You can programme the keys of your phone with important phone numbers The phone number is then dialled by simply pressing the respective key page 23 Use the handsfree function to keep your hands free when making a call page 17 Use your handset as an alarm clock page 37 Have fun using your new telephone VoIP Making calls via the Internet With VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol your calls are not made via a fixed connec tion as in the telephone network but rather they are transmitted via the Inter net in the form of data packets You can take advantage of all the benefits of VoIP with your phone You can make cost effective calls with high voice quality with subscribers on the Internet the fixed network or the mobile phone network Your SIP provider will give you a per sonal number with which you can be reach
66. e note For how to make the local network settings on the Web configurator turn to page 46 Activating deactivating dynamic assignment LIE gt Settings gt Base gt VoIP Configuration enter system PIN gt IP Configuration dynamic IP address y on Select and press T4 to change the current settings If you deactivate dynamic assignment you must set the base station IP address and subnet mask manually A correspond ing message is displayed Please note To assign the IP address dynamically the DHCP server on the router must be activated Please also read the user guide for your router Viewing changing the base station IP address You can only change the IP address page 72 if you have deactivated dynamic assignment RT gt Settings Base VoIP Configuration enter system PIN gt IP Configuration IP Address The current IP address is displayed n If necessary enter IP address and press TA Please note For notes on the IP address please see page 46 and the glossary on page 72 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Viewing changing subnet mask You can only change the subnet mask page 76 if you have deactivated dynamic assignment LT gt Settings gt Base VoIP Configuration enter system PIN gt IP Configuration Subnet Mask The current subnet mask is displayed m If necessary enter subnet mask and press eg Pl
67. e note the following The IP address must be from the address block for private use that is used in the router This is generally block 192 168 0 1 192 168 255 254 with Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 The subnet mask determines that the first three parts of the IP address must be identical for all subscribers in your LAN The static IP address must not belong to the address block IP pool range that is reserved for the DHCP server In addition it must not be used by another device on the router If necessary check the settings on the router Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask for your device s IP address For addresses in the address block 192 168 0 1 192 168 255 254 The usual address for the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 is preconfigured in the default settings Default gateway Enter the IP address for the standard gateway by means of which the local network is connected with the Inter net This is generally the local private IP address for your router e g 192 168 2 1 Your phone requires this information to be able to access the Internet Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Preferred DNS server Enter the IP address for the preferred DNS server DNS Domain Name System allows you to assign public IP addresses to symbolic names The DNS server is required to convert the DNS name into the IP address when connec tion is being established to a server You can specify your router s IP a
68. e station Fit only the recommended rechargeable batteries page 58 of the same type This means do not use any other battery type or non rechargeable batteries as this could result in significant health risks and personal injury Insert rechargeable batteries with the correct polarity and use them according to this user guide polarity symbols can be seen in the handset s battery compartment page 6 The operation of medical appliances may be affected Be aware of the technical condi tions in your particular environment e g doctor s surgery Do not hold the rear side of the handset to the ear when it rings or when you have acti NA vated on the handsfree function Otherwise you risk serious and permanent damage to NS D your hearing The handset may cause an unpleasant humming noise in hearing aids Do not install the base station in bathrooms or shower rooms The handset and base sta tion are not splashproof page 54 Do not use your phone in environments with a potential explosion hazard e g paint shops If you give your Gigaset to someone else make sure you also give them the user guide All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities This crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC The correct disposa
69. ease note For notes on the subnet mask please see page 46 and the glossary on page 76 Activating deactivating display of VoIP status messages If the function is activated a VoIP status code for your service provider is displayed Activate the function e g if you have prob lems with VoIP connections You will receive a provider specific status code which supports the service when the problem is analysed LT gt Settings gt Base VoIP Configuration enter system PIN gt IP Configuration Status on HS y on Select and press ai Please note For how to make the setting on the Web con figurator see page 53 VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Operating the base station on the PABX Check the base station MAC address Depending on your network configura tion it may be that you have to enter your base station MAC address e g into your router s access control list You can check your base station MAC address UST 43920 The base station MAC address is displayed y Press and hold idle status Operating the base station on the PABX The following settings are only necessary when your PABX requires them see the PABX User Guide The settings only con cern fixed network connections You cannot send or receive SMS messages on PABXs that do not support Calling Line Identification Changing the dialling mode You can set the dialling mode of gt Settings
70. ed by a local DNS server in each W LAN The local DNS server determines the IP address if necessary by enquiring of superordinate DNS servers and other local DNS servers in the Internet You can specify the IP address of the primary secondary DNS server See also DynDNS Domain name Name of one or several Web server s on the Internet e g Siemens Home The domain name is assigned to the relevant IP address by DNS DSCP Differentiated Service Code Point See Quality of Service QoS DSL Digital Subscriber Line Data transfer technology which allows Internet access at e g 1 5 Mbps over conventional phone lines Require ments DSL modem and the appropri ate service offered by the Internet pro vider 69 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Glossary DSLAM Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer The DSLAM is a switch cabinet in an exchange at which all subscriber con nectors converge DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency Dynamic IP Address A dynamic IP address is assigned to a network component automatically via DHCP The dynamic IP address for a net work component can change every time it registers or in certain time inter vals See also Static IP address DynDNS Dynamic DNS E DNS is used to assign domain names and IP addresses For dynamic IP addresses this service is now enhanced with Dynamic DNS This permits the use of a PC with a changing IP address as a server on
71. ed from the Internet the fixed network and any mobile phone net work To be able to use VoIP you need the fol lowing A broadband Internet connection e g DSL with flat rate or volume based price Internet access i e you need a router that will connect your phone to the Internet You can find a list of recom mended routers on the Internet at http siemens com gigaset Access to the services of a VoIP pro vider Open an account with a VoIP pro vider 5 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 First steps First steps The polarity is indicated in on the battery compartment Pack contents The pack contains one Gigaset C460 IP base station one Gigaset C46 handset one mains adapter for the base station one charging cradle incl mains adapter one phone cord one Ethernet cable LAN cable Closing the battery cover two batteries First align the notches on the side of one battery cover the battery cover with the lugs on the one belt clip inside of the casing K Then press the cover so that it clicks into place X one quick guide Setting up the handset for use The display is protected with a plastic film Please ZA remove the protective film Inserting the batteries Please note Use only the rechargeable batteries recom mended by Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH amp Co KG on Attaching the belt clip
72. ed on the phone for the firmware download is displayed in the Data server field K In the Data server field enter the URL of an Internet server or the local address of a PC in the LAN e g 192 168 2 105 from which the firmware should be downloaded on the next update If you have entered the address of a local PC in the Data server field K In the User defined firmware file field enter the complete name of the firmware file on the PC e g DACA460IPlupdate exe K Click on Set to save the changes Activating VoIP status message display Display VoIP status messages on your handset when there are VoIP connection problems These messages give you infor mation on the status of a connection and contain a provider specific code that helps the service team when they are analysing the problem K Open the following Web page Settings gt Miscellaneous K Click on the Yes option after Show VoIP status on handset to activate status mes sage display If you click on No no VoIP status mes sages are displayed K Click on Set to save the changes Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Web configurator Checking status information via your phone General information about your phone is displayed Inthe menu list click on the Status reg ister The following information is displayed IP configuration IP address The phone s current IP address within the local network For assigning the IP addres
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74. en the first and second participants it is called toggling CW See Call waiting D DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Internet protocol that regulates the automatic assignment of IP addresses to network subscribers The protocol is made available in the network by a server A DHCP server can e g bea router The phone contains a DHCP client A router that contains a DHCP server can assign the IP addresses for the phone automatically from a defined address block This dynamic assignment means that several network subscribers can share one IP address although they use it alternately and not simultaneously With some routers you can specify that the IP address for the phone is never changed Displayed name VoIP provider feature You can specify any name that is to be shown to the other party call instead of your phone number www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Glossary DMZ Demilitarised Zone DMZ describes a part of a network that is outside the firewall A DMZ is set up as it were between a network you want to protect e g a LAN and a non secure network e g the Internet A DMZ permits unre stricted access from the Internet to only one or a few network components while the other network components remain secure behind the firewall DNS Domain Name System Hierarchical system that permits the assignment of IP addresses to domain names that are easier to note This assignment has to be manag
75. ert Setting up call forwarding All Calls No Answer When Busy Select and press IJJ On Select and press IJJ n Enter number and press fo Deactivating call forwarding All Calls No Answer When Busy Off Select and press IJJ Call forwarding is deactivated Activating deactivating call waiting When call waiting is activated the caller will hear the ringing tone if you are already making a call This call is announced acoustically and visually on your handset screen Accepting rejecting call waiting see page 21 IE gt Settings gt Base Select Services gt For All Calls Call Waiting On Off Select and press IJA Functions during a call Initiating ringback You hear the busy tone LT gt Ringback y Press the end call key Consultation During a call LT gt External Call n Enter a number or copy it from the directory and press IJA Please note After a few seconds the number selected for a consultation call is saved in the last number redial list Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon You have the following options Toggling K Use 2 to toggle between the par ticipants End call with active participant MET End Active Call Conference call Talk to both participants MET Conference Call End conference call toggle Iff End Conference Endcall with both participants Press the end call key 7 Diverting call
76. essages from any of the SMS centres whose number you have entered page 28 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Registering without the registration wizard Writing sending an SMS An SMS may contain up to 160 characters Writing sending SMS Tam gt SMS gt Write Message n Write an SMS For how to enter the text see page 59 ET Send Text Select and press JJ 1 5 Enter the number with dialling code including your local area code from the directory or key it in manually and press te For SMS to an SMS mailbox put the mailbox ID at the end of the number The SMS is sent Please note If you are interrupted by an external call while writing an SMS the text is automatically saved in the draft message list Draft message list In the draft message list you can save edit later and send an SMS Saving an SMS in the draft message list You write an SMS page 27 MEM gt Save Text Opening the draft message list LT gt SMS gt Outgoing The first entry in the list is displayed e g Saved 11 03 06 01 02 Current number total number of SMS messages VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk SMS text messages Reading or deleting individual SMS messages K Open the draft message list Select SMS EM Read SMS Select and press JJ to read the message Scroll in the SMS using 2 Or I Delete Entry Select and press JJ to delete the
77. et Follow the steps in the order given below 1 Connect the base station with the phone connection 2 Connect the base station with the mains power supply 3 Connect the base station with the router Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Connecting the base station with the fixed network and the mains power supply K Please first connect the phone jack and then the mains adapter as shown below 1 Phone jack with phone cord 2 Underside of the base station 3 Mains adapter 230 V Please note Keep the mains adapter plugged in at all times for operation as the phone does not work without mains connec tion If you buy a replacement phone cord from a retailer ensure that the phone jack is connected correctly Correct phone jack assignment 3 4 1 unused 2 T 5 2 unused 3a 1 Fan 6 22 5 unused mea 6 unused You can now use your phone to make calls via the fixed network and can be reached at your fixed network number VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk First steps Connecting the base station with the router For Internet access you need a router or a switch connected to the Internet via a modem if necessary this can be inte grated in the router 1 Side view of the base station 2 Network plug LAN with network cable 3 Router or switch network plug As soon as the cable connecting the phone and router is plugged
78. f the person you are calling page 75 to the IP address e g 149 246 122 28 5060 Please note Dialling with the directory page 22 or last number redial list page 23 saves repeated keying of phone numbers Youcanassign a number from the directory to a key for speed dialling page 23 You can edit or add to any phone number selected by means of quick dial or from the directory and use it for the current call Ending a call 7 Press the end call key Accepting a call The handset indicates an incoming call in three ways by ringing by a display on the screen and by the flashing handsfree key q You can answer the call by K Pressing the talk key X K Pressing the handsfree key t If the handset is in the charging cradle and the Auto Answer function is activated page 35 the handset will take a call automatically when you lift it out of the cradle If the ringtone is intrusive press EM Silent You can accept the call so long as itis displayed on the screen 15 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Making calls Calling Line Identification When you receive a call from the Internet the caller s number and or the name they have specified is displayed on the screen When you receive a call from the fixed net work the caller s number and or name is displayed on the screen if the following conditions are met Your fixed network provider supports CLIP CLI and C
79. figurator Registrar The registrar manages the network subscriber s current IP addresses When you register with your VoIP pro vider your current IP address is saved on the registrar This means you can also be reached when on the move Ringback when the call is not answered CCNR Completion of Calls No Reply If a participant does not respond when called a caller can arrange an auto matic ringback As soon as the destina tion phone has completed a call and is free again the caller is rung back This feature must be supported by the exchange The ringback request is automatically cancelled after about 2 hours depending on the VoIP pro vider Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Ringback when the number is busy CCBS Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber If a caller hears the busy tone he or she can activate the ring back function As soon as the connec tion is free the caller is rung back As soon as the caller lifts his receiver the connection is made automatically ROM Read Only Memory A type of memory that can only be read as opposed to RAM which can be both read and written Router Routes data packets within a network and between different networks via the quickest route Can connect Ether net networks and WLAN Can be the gateway to the Internet Routing Routing is the transmission of data packets to another subscriber in your network On its way to the recipient the
80. ge 54 19 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Network services Network services The following network services can cur rently only be used for making calls via the fixed network Please note The Settings Base Select Services menu is only displayed if you have set the fixed net work as your default connection page 38 Network services are functions that your network provider makes available to you You have to request these services from your network provider K If you require assistance please con tact your network provider Withholding your number for the next call You can withhold your number for the next call CLIR provided that the With hold calling line identification on a case by case basis feature is supported by your network provider The setting will revert to the default when the call ends and your number will be dis played once again even if you dial the same number again from the last number redial list LT gt Settings gt Base Select Services Withhold Number Hn Enter the number and press the talk key Making settings for all calls If you have completed one of the follow ing procedures a code is sent K After confirmation from the telephone network press the end call key 7 20 VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Setting up call diversion LT gt Settings Base Select Services gt For All Calls Call Div
81. he firmware exists If this is not the case the operation is ter minated You should not change the URL for the software update If you have entered another URL you can re activate the default URL by restoring the base station default settings page 38 Implement the firmware update locally To do this you must first down load the desired version of the firmware from the Internet to a local PC The base station is then updated from this PC Precondition A Web server runs on the local PC e g Apache In the Web configurator specify the IP address of your local PC and the com plete path and name of the firmware file on the PC This setting is automatically used for the subsequent firmware update The Internet server URL stays saved and is re used for further firmware updates If you want to use a local PC for the update again you must re enter the IP address and file names Please note Updating via a PC in your LAN can make sense if you want to download the same or an older version of the firmware again because of an error or if you want to first test the firmware for security rea sons Ifan error arises during a firmware update from a local PC the most recent version of the firmware is automatically downloaded from the Internet K Open the following Web page Settings Miscellaneous 52 VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk The Internet server URL that is sav
82. humidity Dialling mode DTMF touch tone dial ling DP dial pulsing Flashing time 250 ms Codecs G711 G726 G729AB with VADICNG Quality of Service TOS DiffServ Protocols DECT SIP RTP DHCP NAT Traversal STUN Base station 105x 132x 46 mm with battery dimensions Lx W xD Dimensions 141x53x31mm handset Lx W x H Base station 130g weight Weight of handset 116 g Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Writing and editing a text message The following rules apply when writing a text message The cursor is controlled with D Characters are added to the left of the cursor Press the hash key 7 briefly to switch from Abc mode to 123 from 123 to abc and from abc to Abc upper case 1st letter upper case all others lower case Press the hash key 17 before entering the letter Press the hash key 79 3 times shows the selection line of the characters assigned to the hash key The first letter of the name of directory entries is automatically capitalised fol lowed by lower case letters Editing text Appendix Order of directory entries The directory entries are usually sorted in alphabetical order Spaces and digits take first priority The sort order is as follows 1 Space shown here as u 2 Digits 0 9 3 Letters alphabetical 4 Other characters To get round the
83. ia the MSN number assigned to your base station www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk SMS text messages Activating deactivating the SMS function When you switch off you cannot send or receive any SMS messages with your phone Settings which you have made for sending and receiving SMS messages the num bers of SMS centres and any entries in the incoming message and draft message lists will be retained even after the function is deactivated m 43926 i o0 Deactivate the SMS function Or i10 Activate the SMS function default settings SMS troubleshooting Error codes when sending If an SMS cannot be sent for a longer period of time it is moved to the incoming message list and given the status Error XX EO Calling Line Identification permanently withheld CLIR or Calling Line Identifica tion not activated FE Error occurred during SMS transfer FD Connection to SMS centre failed see self help Tel 44 0 1245 808195 29 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon www voipon co uk SMS text messages Self help with errors The following table lists error situations and possible causes and provides notes on troubleshooting You cannot send messages 1 You have not requested the CLIP service Calling Line Identification Presentation page 16 Ask your service provider to enable this service 2 SMS transmission has been interrupted e g by a call
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85. ies to other handsets page 23 Directory In the directory you store numbers and matching names With the handset in idle status open the directory by pressing the key Length of an entry Number max 32 digits Name max 16 characters Please note Always enter the phone number with a dialling code You will need this if you want to call a fixed network subscriber via VoIP Youcanassign a number from the directory to a key for quick dial page 23 Saving the first number in the directory Directory empty New Entry n Enter number and press s n Enter the name and press 9 Please note To find out how to enter IP addresses turn to page 15 22 VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Saving a number in the directory gt EM gt New Entry m Enter number and press fe m Enter the name and press TA Selecting a directory entry Open the directory You have the following options Use to scroll to the entry until the required name is selected Enter the first character of the name or scroll to the entry with 2 Dialling with the directory gt select entry page 22 M Briefly press press and hold the talk key The number is dialled using the selected con nection type page 15 Please note You can only dial IP addresses via VoIP Managing directory entries You have selected an entry page 22 Editing entrie
86. ion about your phone s status firmware version MAC address etc www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Web configurator Connecting your PC to the Web configurator K Launch the Web browser on your PC K Enter the phone s IP address in the address field of the Web browser e g http 192 168 1 10 K Press the return key A connection is established to the phone s Web configurator Please note Your phone s IP address can change if you have activated dynamic IP address assignment page 46 You can check the phone s current IP address on the handset page 40 Registering setting the Web configurator language Once you have successfully established the connection the Web page Log Off will be displayed in the Web browser You can select the language you want the menus and Web configurator dialogs to be displayed in The language that is cur rently selected is displayed in the top field of the Web page K Ifnecessary clickon 2 to open the list of available languages K Select the language K In the bottom field of the Web page enter your phone s system PIN default setting 0000 to access the Web con figurator functions K Click on OK Once you have successfully registered a Home opens with general information on the Web configurator 43 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Web configurator Please note f you have forgotten your system PIN you must restore y
87. ire combination fits its criteria of freedom The Lesser General Public License permits more lax criteria for linking other code with the library We call this license the Lesser General Public License because it does Less to protect the user s freedom than the ordinary General Public License It also provides other free software developers Less of an advantage over compet ing non free programs These disadvantages are the reason we use the ordinary General Public License for many libraries However the Lesser license provides advantages in certain special circumstances For example on rare occasions there may be a special need to encourage the widest possible 61 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Appendix use of a certain library so that it becomes a de facto standard To achieve this non free pro grams must be allowed to use the library A more frequent case is that a free library does the same job as widely used non free libraries In this case there is little to gain by limiting the free library to free software only so we use the Lesser General Public License In other cases permission to use a particular library in non free programs enables a greater number of people to use a large body of free software For example permission to use the GNU C Library in non free programs enables many more people to use the whole GNU oper ating system as well as its variant the GNU Linux operating syst
88. ivated To deactivate fast access you must delete the number This setting is now valid for all registered handsets Please note If no number has been entered press and hold 1to enter the number Calling the network mailbox 1 Press and hold You are con nected straight to the network mailbox q If necessary press the hands free key You hear the network mailbox announcement Activating deactivating the network mailbox LT gt Settings Base Select Services gt Network Mailbox On Off Select and press JA Viewing the network mailbox message If a message arrives for you you receive a call from the network mailbox If you have requested Calling Line Identification the display shows the network mailbox number If you accept the call the new messages are played back If you do not accept the call the network mailbox number will be saved in the missed calls list and the message key flashes page 23 31 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Using several handsets Using several handsets Registering handsets You can register up to six handsets to your base station Please note If there are several handsets registered to your base station you can use one to make a call via the fixed network and the other to make a call via the Internet at the same time Asarule all calls from a registered GAP handset are dialled via the connection type
89. k a 35 Digital Subscriber Line 69 Access Multifier 70 Directoty coe scene ER REDE ha 22 copying number from text 23 opening paa TE Ree ee 18 order of entries 59 save entry 22 saving the first number 22 saving the sender s number SMS incessu tette anteire 28 selectanentry 22 send entry list to handset 23 use to enter numbers 23 Display backlight nananana aana 35 call duration 00 25 call duration charges 25 changing display language 35 colour scheme 35 contrast c do eI 35 in idle status a 1 nairie CNIP mum ee Ens 16 network mailbox message 31 number CLI CLIP 16 screensaver 0 a a eee 35 SEUNG e Rar E diate ba nns 35 Display keys aa 1 18 Displayed name 69 Displaying caller s name CNIP 16 R steve uh 69 DNS Susi dug RTI Ameis 69 Domain name an 69 Domain Name System 69 DSEP ex bei et hare m Ai un 69 DSL ehh hee yeh re 69 DSLAM narsi aa ee eee eee eee 70 DTMF tone dialling 42 79 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Index DTMF tones setting Web configurator 51 Dynamic DNS anaana annn 70 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol nawa Eight ACE 69 Dynamic IP address 70 DynDNS es ute ut a tats See Rs 70 E Earpiece
90. k components The network number of all the components in any one network must be identical IP addresses can be assigned automati cally with DHCP dynamic IP addresses or manually static IP addresses See also DHCP 72 VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk IP pool range Range of IP addresses that the DHCP server can use to assign dynamic IP addresses L LAN Local Area Network Network with a restricted physical range A LAN can be wireless WLAN and or wired Local IP Address The local or private IP address is the address for a network component in the local network LAN The network operator can assign any address he or she wants Devices that act as a link from a local network to the Internet gateway or router have a public and a private IP address See also IP address Local SIP Port See SIP port Local SIP port M MAC Address Media Access Control Hardware address by means of which each network device e g network card switch phone can be uniquely identified worldwide It is composed of six parts hexadecimal numbers sepa rated by a e g 00 90 65 44 00 3A The MAC address is assigned by the manufacturer and cannot be changed Mbps Million bits per second Unit of the transmission speed in a net work MRU Maximum Receive Unit Defines the maximum user data vol ume within a data packet MTU Maximum Transmission Unit Defines the maximum length of a data packet that ca
91. l Forwarding See Call forwarding Client Application that requests a service from a server Codec Coder decoder Codec is a procedure that digitises and compresses analogue voice before it is sent via the Internet and decodes i e translates into analogue voice digital data when voice packets are received There are different Codecs that vary for instance according to the level of compression Both parties involved in the telephone connection caller sender and recipi ent must use the same Codec This is negotiated between the sender and the recipient when establishing a con nection The choice of Codec is a compromise between voice quality transmission speed and the necessary bandwidth A high level of compression for example means that the bandwidth required for each voice connection is low However it also means that the time needed to compress decompress the data is greater which increases execution time for data in the network and thus impairs voice quality The time required increases the delay between the sender speaking and the recipient hearing what has been said Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Consultation call You are making a call With a consulta tion call you interrupt the conversation briefly to establish a connection to another participant If you terminate the connection to this participant immediately then this was an enquiry call If you switch to and fro betwe
92. l and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent poten tial negative consequences for the environment and human health It is a precondition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your local council refuse centre or the original supplier of the product Please note Not all of the functions described in this user guide are available in all countries 4 VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Gigaset C460 IP more than just making calls Your phone lets you make calls both via the fixed network and cost effectively via the Internet VoIP without using a PC It is secured against Internet viruses by its own network interface with pro tected operating system And your phone can do much more besides By registering a second handset to your base station you can use one handset to make a call via the fixed network and the other to make a call via the Inter net Configure the phone connection for VoIP without a PC Your phone s con nection wizard downloads general data about your VoIP provider from the Internet and guides you through enter ing your personal data account This makes it easy for you to start using VoIP page 10 If necessary establish any further required VoIP settings on a PC The phone has a Web interfac
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94. ll from the fixed net work If you have CNIP then the name town that is registered with your network pro vider for that calling number will also be displayed If the caller s number is saved in your directory then the directory entry will be shown 1234567890 maj Anna Fielding London IP md 1 Caller s number 2 Name and town IP is displayed for calls made via the Internet The display shows External Call if no number is trans mitted Withheld if the caller has withheld Call ing Line Identification Unavailable if the caller has not arranged Calling Line Identification Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Handsfree talking In handsfree mode instead of holding the handset to your ear you can put it down e g on the table in front of you to allow others to participate in the call Activating deactivating handsfree mode Activating while dialling PE d Enter number and press briefly press and hold the handsfree key to select the connection type page 15 K You should inform your caller before you use the handsfree function so that they know someone else is listening Switching between earpiece and handsfree mode q Press the handsfree key Switch handsfree on and off during a call If you wish to place the handset in the charging cradle during a call K Press and hold the handsfree key lt while placing the handset in the charg ing cradle If the handsf
95. loudspeaker volume 18 35 MUPING esc ecce posa 17 operating and charging times 58 paging x eoe euo c n sis 33 registering enaa Sese ete es en 32 restoring to factory settings 37 setting individual 35 SETUP d xx eu ue dadas teen gi tat 6 transferring acall 34 using asan alarm 37 using Several 32 Handset charging times 58 Handset operating time 58 Handsfree m 1 Handsfree talking 17 Hash key lille lesen 1 17 Headset 5 55 Vl cut 1 11 71 Hearing aids a 4 Hold music 17 71 HETP PrOXY zm nutem RR ee 71 HUD E thee Pata EE E 71 Idle status back tO atta he eed 18 display eee eee 1 IEEE LR ERR oe bad 71 Incorrect input correction 19 Infrastructure Network 71 Installation base station 8 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 71 Interface language Web configurator 43 Internal conferring Z 6 5 T ar NAKA xs 34 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 making calls 33 Internal call a 33 call waiting aaan anaana aaa 34 Internetz ies ae Da R EUER 72 Internet access broadband 68 Internet Protocol 72 Internet service provider 72 Introduction to VOIP 5 p C AA MAA AA 72 IP address a 72 assigning automatically manually 40 checking Web configurator 53
96. me in hours and minutes then press When the alarm clock rings Alarm repeat after 5 minutes Snooze Press the display key or any key If you press ETES three times the alarm clock switches off for 24 hours Switching off the alarm clock for 24 hours Off Press the display key Restoring the handset default settings You can reset any individual settings and changes that you have made This will not affect entries in the directory calls list or SMS lists or the handset s registration to the base station MEM gt Settings Handset gt Reset Handset TA Press the display key to con firm 27 Press and hold idle status Cancel the reset with 9 37 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Base station settings Base station settings The base station settings are carried out using a registered Gigaset C46 handset Changing the system PIN You have to enter the system PIN when registering a handset to the base station You can change the base station s 4 digit default system PIN 0000 to a 4 digit PIN known only to yourself MET gt Settings gt Base gt System PIN n Enter current system PIN and press TA n Enter your new system PIN and press JA For security reasons is displayed instead of the system PIN 27 Press and hold idle status Restoring the base station to factory settings When the settings are restored all hand sets
97. message Writing an SMS You are reading an SMS in the draft mes sage list Write Message Write and then send a new SMS page 27 or save Press the soft key Deleting draft message list K Open the draft message list UI Delete List Select and press IJJ TA Press the soft key to confirm the delete The list is cleared Y Press and hold idle status Receiving an SMS All received SMS messages are saved in the incoming message list If you receive a linked SMS a maximum of 160 characters can be displayed Since an SMS remains in the list even after it has been read you should regularly delete SMS messages from the list The display tells you if the SMS memory is full b Deleting SMS messages you no longer require page 28 27 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 SMS text messages Incoming message list The incoming message list contains All received SMS messages starting with the latest Messages that could not be sent on account of an error New SMS messages are signalled on all Gigaset C46 handsets by a message in the display the flashing message key M and an advisory tone Opening the incoming message list with the rz key YM Press The incoming message list is displayed as follows example SMS 01 05 01 05 The number of new the number of old read messages An entry in the list is displayed e g as follows 1234567890 11 03 06
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99. mode a 17 Earpiece volume 35 Emergency number dialling ze eek he ee ee 17 entering 51 SENO an ere aire tL os 38 End callkey 1 15 Ending call 2 mh ai pes 15 Enquiry call naana anaana 20 69 Enter pause a Kasa aa a xx es 1 EOT TONCA gt cun eoe e rs 37 Ethernet network 70 Explicit Call Transfer 70 F Fast access directory entry n s n aaan 23 network mailbox 31 Firewall 70 Firmware ct R TRA ee S UN 70 Flash entering eea tL TERR 1 Flatiratez iio tegens 70 Fragmentation of data packets 70 Free software NGA NCES 2 z Set cca ts te xs AD 60 Full duplex 0a 70 G GZ TI law RR ARRA 50 G711 alaw a 50 7265 e eR me en 50 EP AA 50 Gateway wears Zai Jim 71 Gateway Provider 71 GHCdevice zoe eee x UR wed 71 Gigaset Home Control 71 Global IP address 71 Global System for Mobile Communication 71 GNU Lesser General Public Licence 60 80 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 GSM aba Baat vote eom tus 71 Guarantee Certificate 57 H Handset activating deactivating 1 17 advisory tones 36 changing internal names 33 changing internal number 33 contact with liquid 54 de registering 32 38 display language 35 idle status 18
100. n be carried over the net work at a time Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Glossary N O NAT Network Address Translation Outbound proxy Alternative NAT control mechanism to Method for converting private IP addresses to one or more public IP addresses NAT enables the IP addresses of network subscribers e g VoIP telephones in a LAN to be concealed behind a shared IP address for the router on the Internet VoIP telephones behind a NAT router cannot be reached by VoIP servers on account of the private IP address In order to get around NAT it is possible to use alternatively ALG in the router STUN in the VoIP telephone or for the VoIP provider to use an outbound proxy If an outbound proxy is made available you must allow for this in the VoIP set tings for your phone Network Group of devices Devices can be con nected in either wired or wireless mode Networks can also differ in range and structure Range local networks LAN or wide area networks WAN Structure infrastructure network or ad hoc network Network subscribers Devices and computers that are con nected to each other in a network e g servers PCs and phones www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk P STUN and ALG Outbound proxies are implemented by the VoIP provider in Firewall NAT envi ronments as an alternative to SIP Proxy Server They control data traffic through the firewall Outbound
101. n www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk The following menus are available Home The start screen is opened once you have registered with the Web configu rator It contains information on the Web configurator functions Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Settings page 46 This menu allows you to make settings on your phone Status page 53 This menu gives you information about your phone If you click on the Settings menu a list with this menu s functions is displayed in the navigation area see below You will find the Log Off function to the right of the menu bar on every Web page page 44 Navigation area In the navigation area the functions of the menu selected in the menu bar page 44 are listed If you click on a function the associated page opens in the working area with infor mation and or fields for your inputs If a function is assigned subfunctions these are displayed with the function as soon as you click on the function The rel evant page for the first subfunction is dis played in the working area Working area Depending on the function selected information or dialog boxes are displayed in the working area which allow you to make or change your phone settings Making changes Make settings for entry fields lists or options There may be restrictions regarding the possible values for a field e g entering special characters or certain value ranges
102. nctions 30 sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Using the network mailbox Some fixed network providers and VoIP providers offer answering machines on the network network mailboxes You can use the relevant network mailbox if you have requested it from your fixed network or VoIP provider The network mailbox only answers incom ing calls made via the relevant line fixed network or VoIP To record all calls you should therefore set up network mail boxes for both fixed network and VoIP Please note You can only set up fast access to one of the network mailboxes You can assign the number for the second net work mailbox a quick dial digit in the directory e g the 2 key page 22 The quick dial digit must be assigned for each handset Configuring the network mailbox for fast access With fast access you can dial a network mailbox directly The network mailbox is preconfigured for fast access You only need to enter the number of a network mailbox Configuring the network mailbox for fast access and entering the network mailbox number LE gt Voice Mail gt Set Key 1 Network Mailbox Select and press TA v fast access activated ni Enter the network mailbox number and press 9 d The entry is saved 27 Press and hold idle status VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Using the network mailbox Fast access is automatically act
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104. nsferred to the directory page 23 Delete Entry as in the directory page 23 Delete List as in the directory page 23 Opening lists with the message key You can use the message key M to open the following lists SMS list Network mailbox If your network provider supports this function and the network mailbox is configured for fast access page 31 Calls list An advisory tone sounds as soon as a new message arrives in a list The message key m flashes A message appears in the dis play When you press the flashing key M you will see all the lists that contain new mes sages If only one list contains new mes sages this will be opened automatically Please note If calls are saved in the network answering machine you will receive a message if the appropriate settings have been made see the network mailbox instructions of your network provider 24 VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Calls list Precondition CLIP page 16 The numbers of the last 30 incoming calls are saved Multiple calls from the same number are all saved The calls list is displayed as follows Calls List 01 02 Number of new entries number of old read entries Opening the calls list m gt Calls List 01402 Select entry The last incoming call is displayed in the calls list List entry Example of a list entry New Call 01 02 1234567890 11 03 06 19 27 S Emm St
105. olPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Glossary Glossary A ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Special form of DSL ALG Application Layer Gateway NAT control mechanism of a router Many routers with integrated NAT use ALG ALG lets the data packets in a VoIP connection pass and adds the public IP address of the secure private network The router s ALG should be deactivated ifthe VoIP provider offers a STUN server or an outbound proxy See also Firewall NAT Outbound proxy STUN Simple Transversal of UDP over NAT Authentication Restriction of access to a network service by use of a password to log in Automatic ringback B See Ringback when the number is busy Block dialling Enter the complete phone number and correct it if necessary Then pick up the receiver or press the handsfree key to dial the phone number Broadband Internet access C See DSL Call forwarding CF 68 VolPon Automatic forwarding of a call to a dif ferent telephone number There are three kinds of call forwarding CFU Call Forwarding Unconditional CFB Call Forwarding Busy CFNR Call Forwarding No Reply www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Call waiting VoIP provider feature A beep during a call indicates that another caller is wait ing You can accept or reject the second call You can activate deactivate the feature CF Cal
106. on Control Protocol Transport protocol Session based transmission protocol it sets up moni tors and terminates a connection between sender and recipient for trans porting data TLS Transport Layer Security Protocol for encrypting data transmis sions on the Internet TLS is a superor dinated transport protocol Toggling Toggling allows you to switch between two callers or between a conference call and an individual caller without allowing the waiting caller to listen in Transmission rate Speed at which data is transmitted in the WAN or LAN The transmission rate is measured in data units per unit of time Mbit s 76 VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Transport Protocol Controls data transport between com munication partners applications See also UDP TCP TLS U UDP User Datagram Protocol Transport protocol Unlike TCP UDP is a non session based protocol It does not establish a fixed connection The data packets datagrams are sent as broadcast The recipient is solely responsible for making sure the data is received The sender is not notified about whether it is received URI Uniform Resource Identifier Character string used to identify resources e g Email recipient http siemens com files On the Internet URIs are used as a unique identification for resources URIs are also described as an SIP address URIs can be entered in the phone as a number By dialling a URI you
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108. ork with central structure all net work subscribers communicate via a central Router 71 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Glossary Internet Global WAN A series of protocols have been defined for exchanging data known by the name TCP IP All network subscribers are identifia ble by IP addresses DNS assigns domain names to IP addresses Important services on the Internet include the World Wide Web WWW Email file transfer and discussion forums Internet Service Provider Enables access to the Internet for a fee IP Internet Protocol TCP IP protocol on the Internet IP is responsible for the addressing of sub scribers in a network using IP addresses and routes data from the sender to the recipient IP determines the paths routing along which the data packets travel IP address A unique address for a network compo nent within a network on the basis of the TCP IP protocols e g LAN Inter net On the Internet domain names are usually assigned instead of IP addresses DNS assigns the corre sponding IP address to the domain name The IP address consists of four parts decimal numbers between 0 and 255 separated by points e g 230 94 233 2 The IP address is made up of the net work number and the number of the network subscriber e g phone Depending on the subnet mask the front one two or three parts make up of the network number and the rest of the IP address addresses the networ
109. other devices with GAP functionality as follows On the handset K Start to register the handset as described in its user guide On the base station O Press and hold the registra tion paging key on the base station page 1 min 1 sec De registering handsets You can de register any registered C46 handset from any registered handset INT Press the display key All regis tered handsets are displayed Select the handset to be de registered Dmm Press the display key De register Handset Select and press IJJ n Enter the base station system PIN default setting 0000 TA Press the display key to con firm the prompt Y Press and hold idle status The handset is de registered immediately even if it is not in idle status Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Changing a handset s internal number A handset is automatically assigned the lowest available number on registration In the list of internal subscribers the handset is sorted according to its internal number You can change the internal number of all registered handsets 1 6 Numbers 1 6 can only be assigned once each INT Press the display key Menu Press the display key Edit Handset Number Select and press JJ Select handset m Enter number 1 6 TA Press the display key to com plete the operation You will hear the error tone if an internal number has been allocated twice K Repeat the procedure
110. our device s factory settings Ensure that all other settings are also restored page 38 Ifyou do not make any entries for a lengthy period you will be automatically de regis tered The next time you try to make an entry or open a Web page the Web page registration will be displayed Enter the sys tem PIN again to re register Entries that had not yet been saved on the phone before automatic de registration are lost Gigaset Home Settings Status IP configuration Send Telephony VoIP C Yes No Emergency Numbers Receive Miscellaneous Yes C No Navigation area Working area Audio C noDTMF via RTP Audio C SIP Info Buttons De registering In the menu bar page 44 at the top right of every Web page in the Web configura tor you will see the command Log Off Click on Log Off to de register from the Web configurator Please note Always use the command Log Off to end the connection to the Web configurator If for example you close the Web browser without de registering beforehand it is possible that access to the Web configurator will be blocked for a few minutes Structure of the Web pages The Web pages contain the UI elements displayed in the diagram below 4 Log Off Cancel Menu bar Figure2 Example of the structure of a Web page Menu bar In the menu bar the Web configurator menus are given in the form of tab pages 44 VolPo
111. outbound proxy The default port is 5060 Area Voice codecs Your phone supports various voice Codecs for digitalising coding and decoding voice data The voice Codec used on a phone connection has a significant influ ence on the voice quality e g through the time need to code decode voice delay The choice of voice Codec is a compromise between voice quality and the necessary bandwidth Both sides of a phone connection caller sender side and receiver side must be using the same voice Codec The voice Codec is negotiated between the sender and the recipient when establishing a con nection Set the voice Codec that your phone sug gests when establishing a VoIP connec tion You can choose between the following voice Codecs supported by your phone G729 Average voice quality The necessary bandwidth is less than 8 Kbit s per voice connection G711 a law G711 p law Excellent voice quality comparable with ISDN The necessary bandwidth is 64 Kbit s per voice connection 50 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk G726 Good voice quality inferior to that with G 711 but better than with G 729 Your phone supports G 726 with a transmission rate of 32 Kbit s per voice connection K Apply the voice Codecs that your phone suggests with outgoing calls into the Selected codecs list Click in the Available codecs list on the voice Codec that you want to apply you can mark several entries using the Shift key or the
112. page 20 4 3 1 6 For All Calls page 20 4 3 1 7 Cancel Ringback page 21 4 3 2 System PIN 4 3 3 Base Reset 4 3 4 Additional Fea 4 3 4 1 Dialling Mode page 41 tures 4 3 4 2 Recall page 42 4 3 4 3 Repeater Mode page 38 4 3 4 5 Additional Emer page 38 gency No 4 3 6 VoIP Configura 4 3 6 1 Connection page 39 tion Assistant 4 3 6 2 Select VoIP Pro vider 4 3 6 3 Username 4 3 6 4 Authentication Name 4 3 6 5 Authentication Password 4 3 6 6 IP Configuration 13 VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Menu trees 4 3 7 Default Line Type 4 3 7 1 IP page 38 4 3 7 2 fixed line 4 3 8 Firmware Update page 39 5 Voice Mail page 31 5 1 Set Key 1 5 1 1 Network Mailbox Web configurator menu Home page 43 Settings IP configuration page 46 Telephony VoIP page 47 DTMF page 51 Emergency numbers page 51 Miscellaneous page 51 page 52 Status page 53 14 VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Making calls Making an external call External calls are those that are made via the public telephone network fixed net work or the Internet VoIP You deter mine what type of connection you want to use when you dial
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114. r The registration wizard page 26 will help you to register Your text message is sent through the SMS centre that is active However you can activate any other SMS centre to send a current message page 28 If no SMS centre has been entered an error message will be displayed as soon as you try to send an SMS Enter an SMS cen tre page 28 26 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Please note If your phone is connected to a PABX please read page 29 You must be registered with your serv ice provider to receive SMS messages Each incoming SMS is signalled by a single ring ringtone as for external calls If you accept such an SMS call on the first ring the SMS will be lost To prevent this suppress the first ringtone for all external calls page 36 Registering for SMS using the registration wizard You can use the registration wizard to reg ister with all service providers whose number you have entered to send and receive SMS messages Precondition You must have saved a number for at least one SMS centre When you call up the SMS menu for the first time the wizard automatically regis ters you with accessible SMS centres whose number you have entered You can also use the registration wizard to register with SMS centres at a later time I gt SMS on 1st call T gt SMS Register to Service Centres later Yes Press the soft key to confirm the prompt You can now receive SMS m
115. r have already dialled an external fixed net work number Tone dialling Select and press IJJ Touch tone dialling is now activated for this call only Open menu Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Web configurator The Web configurator is the Web interface for your handset It allows you to make the settings for your phone s base station via your PC s Web browser Please note Depending on your VoIP provider it is possible that you will be unable to change individual settings in the Web configurator Configuring the phone via your PC Preconditions Astandard Web browser is installed on the PC e g Internet Explorer version 6 0 or higher or Firefox version 1 0 4 or higher The phone and PC are connected to each other via a router or a switch Please note The phone is not blocked while you make your settings in the Web configurator You can also use your phone to make calls or change base station or handset settings on your handset at the same time While you are connected to the Web config urator itis blocked to other users It cannot be accessed by more than one user at any time With the Web configurator on your phone you have the following options Configure your phone access to the local network IP address gateway to the Internet Configure your phone for VoIP Set the data server for firmware updates Obtain informat
116. ragmentation Data packets that are too big are split into smaller packets fragments before they are transferred They are put together again when they reach the recipient defragmented Full duplex Data transmission mode in which data can be sent and received at the same time Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon G G 711 a law G 711 p law Standard for a Codec G 711 delivers a very good voice qual ity that corresponds to that in the ISDN fixed network As there is little com pression the necessary bandwidth is approx 64 Kbit s per voice connection but the delay caused by coding decod ing is only 0 125 ms a law describes the European stand ard and u law describes the North American Japanese equivalent G 726 Standard for a Codec G 726 delivers a good voice quality It is inferior to the quality with Codec G 711 but better than with G 729 G 729A B Standard for a Codec The voice quality is rather less with G 729AIB As a result of the high level of compression the necessary band width is only approx 8 Kbit s per voice connection but the delay is approx 15 ms Gateway Connects two different networks with one another e g router as Internet gateway For phone calls from VoIP to the tele phone network a gateway has to be connected to the IP network and the telephone network gateway VoIP pro vider It forwards calls from VoIP to the telephone network as required Gate
117. ree key i does not light up press the key again For how to adjust the loudspeaker vol ume see page 35 Muting the handset You can deactivate the microphone in your handset during an external call The other party hears a wait melody Muting the handset INT Press the display key Cancelling muting Back Press the display key VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Operating the handset Dialling the emergency number If a number is saved as an emergency number it is automatically dialled via the fixed network The selected connection type Internet or fixed network is irrele vant for dialling an entered emergency number BEN Enter the emergency number and press the talk key Operating the handset Switching the handset on off y Press and hold the end call key You will hear the confirmation tone Activating deactivating the keypad lock TO Press and hold the hash key You will hear the confirmation tone The o icon appears in the display when the keypad lock is activated The keypad lock deactivates automatically when you receive a call and activates again after the call Please note The handset displays an advisory message if you press a key by accident while the keypad lock is on To deactivate the keypad lock press and hold the hash key 7 17 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Operating the handset Control key m IC laa p
118. rted into an acoustic tone and played back Activate Yes or No Entering emergency number There are emergency numbers already preconfigured in your phone s default set tings The preconfigured emergency num bers are displayed You cannot change these emergency numbers You can enter an additional emergency number K Open the following Web page Settings gt Telephony Emergency numbers K Enter a phone number as an additional emergency number in the User editable number field K Click on Set to save the phone number on your phone Your phone recognises the number as an emergency number If this number is dialled your phone will always establish the connection via the fixed network Please note For how to change the emergency number see page 38 Setting data server for firmware update If necessary you can download updates for your base station firmware to your phone You must start the firmware update on the handset page 39 You can specify where the firmware is downloaded from via the Web configura tor You have the following options Download the firmware update directly from the Internet The server on which Siemens makes new firmware versions available for your base station is set by default 51 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Web configurator Please note When updating from the Internet checks are made to ensure that no newer version of t
119. s Press briefly Then Adjust the volume and press te 27 Press and hold idle status Setting ringtone melody Set different ringtone melodies for exter nal calls internal calls and the alarm clock LT gt Audio Settings Ringer Melody External Calls Internal Calls Alarm Clock Select and press JJ Select melody y on and press TA y Press and hold idle status 36 VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Activating deactivating the ringtone You can turn off the ringtone on your handset before you take a call or while the phone is in idle status You can take a call as long as it is displayed on the screen Deactivating the ringtone a Press the star key and hold until the icon appears in the display Re activating the ringtone A Press and hold the star key in idle status Activating deactivating muting of the first ringtone The phone identifies an incoming SMS from the first network signal m 43919 i10 First ringtone muted Or ss o TA Please note If first ringtone muting is deactivated then every incoming SMS will be signalled by a ringtone If you take this type of call at the first ringtone you will lose the SMS First ringtone audible Advisory tones Your handset uses advisory tones to tell you about different activities and sta tuses You can activate or deactivate the following tones Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030
120. s LT gt Edit Entry n Edit the number if required and press of n Edit the name if required and press J Assigning a key You can assign keys 0 and 2 to 9 with a number The number is then dialled by simply pressing a key LT gt Shortcut Assign to the current entry for quick dial to a selected key Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Using other functions gt select entry page 22 gt Tam The following functions can be selected with 2 Use Number Edit or add to a saved number Then dial or use other functions with DS Delete Entry Delete selected entry Send Entry Send a single entry to another handset page 23 Delete List Delete all directory entries Send List Send the complete list to another hand set page 23 Using quick dial keys K Press and hold the required quick dial key page 22 Sending the directory to another handset Requirements The sending and receiving handsets must both be registered to the same base station The other handset can send and receive directory entries gt Select entry page 22 gt MET gt Send Entry Send List n Enter the internal number of the receiving handset and press TA A successful transfer is confirmed by a message and confirmation tone on the receiving handset If you have sent a single entry you can transfer another entry with Bf www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Using the directory
121. s see page 46 MAC address The phone s device address Software Firmware version Version of the firmware currently downloaded You can download updates of the firmware on your phone page 39 Firmware updates are avail able on the Internet EEPROM version Version of your phone s EEPROM stor age chip page 70 53 VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Appendix Appendix Symbols and typographical conventions used This section explains the meaning of cer tain symbols and typographical conven tions that are used in this user guide n Enter digits or letters The display functions cur rently in the bottom display line are shown in reversed highlights Press the relevant display key to launch the func tion Press the control key up or down e g when scrolling X 101 a etc Press the illustrated key on the handset External Calls Internal Calls example Select one of the menu func tions External Calls or Internal Calls from the list and press Ga LT gt Audio Settings Ringer Melody example Press Iff Select Audio Set tings with 7 and press ys Select Ringer Melody with 7 and press Xd Care K Wipe the base station and handset with a damp cloth do not use solvent or an antistatic cloth Never use a dry cloth This can cause static 54 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Contact with liquid A
122. s supported Proxy server address The SIP proxy is your VoIP provider s gateway server Enter the IP address or the fully qualified DNS name of your SIP proxy server Example myprovider com Proxy server port Enter the number of the communica tion port that the SIP proxy uses to send and receive signalling data SIP port Port 5060 is used by most VoIP provid ers Registrar server Enter the fully qualified DNS name or the IP address of the registrar server The registrar is needed when the phone is registered It assigns the pub lic IP address port number to your SIP address Username Domain that were used by the phone at registration With most VoIP providers the registrar server is identical to the SIP server Example reg myprovider com Registrar server port Enter the communication port used in the registrar It is mainly port 5060 that is used Area Listen ports Specify the phone s local ports for VoIP telephony here The ports must not be used by any other subscriber in the LAN 48 www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk SIP port Specify the local communication port that the phone should use to send and receive signalling data Specify a number between 1 and 65535 The default port number for SIP signalling is 5060 Please note Ports O to 1023 should not be used because these are often used by standard applications RTP port Specify the local communication port that the phone
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125. te of purchase shall be required as evidence for invoking the Guarantee Claims under the Guarantee must be submitted within two months of the Guarantee default becoming evident Ownership of devices or components replaced by and returned to Siemens shall vest in Siemens This Guarantee shall apply to new devices purchased in the European Union For Products sold in the United Kingdom the Guarantee is issued by Siemens Home and Office Communica tion Devices GmbH amp Co KG Schlaven horst 66 D 46395 Bocholt Germany Any other claims resulting out of or in connection with the device shall be excluded from this Guarantee Nothing in this Guarantee shall attempt to limit or exclude a Customers Statutory Rights nor the manufacturer s liability for death or personal injury resulting from its negligence The duration of the Guarantee shall not be extended by services rendered under the terms of the Guarantee Insofar as no Guarantee default exists Siemens reserves the right to charge the customer for replacement or repair The above provisions does not imply a change in the burden of proof to the detriment of the customer To invoke this Guarantee please contact the Siemens telephone service The rele 57 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Appendix vant number is to be found in the accom panying user guide Specifications Recommended rechargeable batteries Valid at the
126. ter no spe cial settings are required for incoming calls If this is not the case an entry in the NAT routing table in the router is necessary in order for the phone to be reached This entry is created when the phone is regis tered with the SIP service In the interest of security this entry is automatically deleted at certain intervals session time out The phone must therefore confirm its registration at certain intervals see NAT refresh time page 49 so that the entry stays in the routing table For outgoing calls The phone needs its public address in order to receive caller voice data There are two possibilities The phone requests the public address from a STUN server on the Internet Simple Transversal of UDP over NAT STUN can only be used with asymmet ric NATs and non blocking firewalls The phone does not direct the connec tion request to the SIP proxy but to an outbound proxy on the Internet that supplies the data packets along with the public address The STUN server and outbound proxy are used alternately to work around the NAT firewall in the router www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Web configurator STUN enabled Click on Yes if you want your phone to use STUN as soon as it is used on a router with asymmetric NAT STUN server Enter the fully qualified DNS name or the IP address of the STUN server on the Internet If you selected the option Yes in the STUN enabled field
127. tering and closing a connection about data for mats time frames and possible error handling Proxy Proxy Server Computer program that controls the exchange of data between client and server in computer networks If the phone sends a query to the VoIP server the proxy acts as a server towards the phone and as a client towards the server A proxy is addressed via the IP address domain name and port Public IP address The public IP address is the address for a network component on the Internet It is assigned by the Internet Service Provider Devices that act as a link from a local network to the Internet gate way or router have a public and a local IP address See also IP address NAT 74 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Q Quality of Service QoS Describes the Quality of Service in com munication networks Differentiations are made between various Quality of Service classes QoS influences the flow of data packets on the Internet e g by prioritising data packets bandwidth reservation and packet optimisation In VoIP networks QoS influences the voice quality If the whole infrastruc ture router network server etc has QoS the voice quality is better i e fewer delays less echoing less crack ling R RAM Random Access Memory Memory in which you have reading and storage rights Such items as melodies and screen pictures are saved in the RAM after being loaded onto the phone via the Web con
128. the Internet DynDNS ensures that a service in the Internet can always be addressed under the same domain name irre spective of the current IP address ECT Explicit Call Transfer Participant A calls Participant B He puts the connection on hold and calls Partic ipant C Rather than connect everyone in a three party conference A now transfers Participant B to C and hangs up EEPROM Electrically Eraseable Programmable Read Only Memory 70 VolPon Your phone s storage chip with fixed data e g user specific device settings made at the factory and automatically saved data e g caller list entries www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Ethernet network Wired LAN F Firewall You can use a firewall to protect your network against unauthorised external access This involves combining various measures and technologies hard and or software to control the flow of data between a private network you wish to protect and an unprotected network e g the Internet See also NAT Firmware Device software in which basic infor mation is saved for the functioning of a device A new version of the firmware can be loaded into the device s memory firmware update to correct errors or update the device software Flat rate System of billing for an Internet con nection The Internet provider charges a set monthly fee There are no addi tional charges for the duration of the connection or number of connections F
129. the handset from the base to answer the phonecall without having to press the talk key V IE gt Settings gt Handset Auto Answer Select and press TA y on y Press and hold idle status Adjusting the loudspeaker volume You can set the loudspeaker volume for handsfree talking to five different levels and the earpiece volume to three different levels You can only adjust the loud speaker volume during a call You are conducting an external call Press the control key Adjust the volume and press Please note The handsfree volume can only be adjusted when this function is set If is assigned a different function e g toggling page 20 Umm Open menu Volume Select and press IJJ Make settings see above 35 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Handset settings Changing ringtones Volume Five volume levels 1 5 e g Volume 2 fp and crescendo ring With crescendo ring the volume gets louder with every ring Melody List of pre loaded ringtone melodies The first three melodies are the classi cal ringtones You can also set different melodies for the following functions External Calls for external calls Internal Calls for internal calls Alarm Clock for the alarm clock Setting the ringtone volume The ringtone volume is the same for all types of ring MET gt Audio Settings Ringer Volume Or in idle statu
130. tings for the next call 20 Number copying from directory 23 displaying caller s CLIP 16 enter with directory 23 entering network mailbox number 2o RR Reel 31 saving in the directory 22 23 saving sender in the directory 28 setting for SMS centre 28 withhold for next call 20 O OnIOTE Key 5 soci mAh emet 1 Operation preparing to use the phone 6 Orderin directory 59 Outbound proxy 73 P PABX operating base station on PABX 41 pauses coge k uum ks 42 setting dialling mode 41 42 setting flashing time 42 SNS tickets EE eee 29 Pack contents a 6 Pagiligz cdd a Seales es 1 33 Pauses PABX 42 Personal Identification Number 73 Phone configure via BC aao 43 setting phone with Web configurator 46 82 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Phone jack assignment 9 Phoning Irniternaliss mad moe here es 33 PIN Saas S m an R TEE 73 Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet 74 POTT aaa hahah mahasa ai atu 73 Port domain area 48 Port forwarding 5 73 Port number nananana nananana 74 Power consumption base station 58 PPPOE trt Sy Rea oa trt dts 60 74 Pre dialllng llle 74 Preferred DNS server Web configurator 47 Private IP address
131. tone 36 SMS function 29 Activating deactivating repeater operation stack S tae 38 Activating deactivating SMS function iz z a sd as eax yo 29 ADSL aL detto aeons ts 68 Advisory LOnes a 36 Alarm clock 5235229224 bees 37 settings eR Ee VS 37 setting ringtone 36 SNOOZE a Aa ND 37 Alarm repeat a 37 AG BAGAN NA NG bn Pana Png 68 Alternative DNS server Web configurator 47 Answering machine see also network mailbox Application Layer Gateway ALG 68 Approval zudem eer ee RORIS A 57 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 68 Audio advisory tones llle 36 battery warning tone 37 changing ringtone 36 Authentication ssl 68 Authorisation aa 57 Auto answer eee 15 35 B Backlight i eR Land 35 Base station changing system PIN 38 connecting 8 connecting with fixed network 9 78 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Tel 44 0 1245 808195 connecting with mains power SUPPIY a ma E ar 9 connecting with router 9 Installation e a 8 operating on PABX 41 power consumption 58 restoring to factory settings 38 setting 38 setting default connection 38 updating firmware 39 Battery charging a 7 10 display a 1 7 fitting oe ARA REV EM 6 CON zt e rn ea ALA LA BEN ID N 7 10 recommended ba
132. tone dialling DTMF 4 Web configurator Configuring the phone via your PC Connecting your PC to the Web configurator Registering setting the Web configurator language De registering eee Structure of the Web pages Opening Web pages Setting phone with Web configurator Checking status information via your phone a VolPon www voipon co uk 37 38 38 38 38 39 39 39 40 41 41 sales voipon co uk Contents Appendix es 54 Symbols and typographical conventions used 4 54 Cale ada ev ex edet 54 Contact with liquid 54 Questions and answers 54 Voice quality and infrastructure 56 Service Customer Care 56 Approval sey a Aah eg 57 Guarantee Certificate United Kingdom 57 Specifications 58 Writing and editing a text message 59 PPPoE connection 60 Gigaset C460 IP Free software 60 Accessories xe e e 67 Glossary 68 Index eR IEEE 78 3 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 Safety precautions Safety precautions Please note Read the safety precautions and the user guide before use Explain their contents to your children and the potential hazards associated with using the tele Only use the mains adapter supplied as indicated on the underside of the bas
133. tteries 58 warning tone 37 Belt clipe c ceto cx ee ae 11 Block dialling ls 68 Broadband Internet access 68 Buttons Web configurator 45 C Call answering llle 15 disconnecting toggling 21 ending e bod I pote RES 15 external e e a 16 internal anaana 2 eee eee eee 33 transferring connect 34 Call acceptance 35 Call duration warm aa Waa hima 25 Call forwarding 20 68 Call waiting 68 69 accepting rejecting 21 activating deactivating 20 internal call 34 Call amp t liSt ta amma unt ns 24 Calling entering IPaddress 15 external 2 m ae ee EIE 15 selecting connection type 15 Calling Line Identification withholding 20 Calling Line Identification 16 Cancelling operation 19 Care of the telephone 54 Ie NEC M end Ponty wit dy ans 68 CF Call Forwarding 20 68 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Changing dialling mode 41 Changing PIN aaan a 38 Changing system PIN 38 Characters deletingizs x2 sia tetas 19 Charge status display 7 10 Charging status battery 1 7 Checking EEPROM version Web configurator 53 Checking firmware version Web configurator 53 GU GUP pt 16 Client cac reete ettet 68 CUIR 4I rp
134. urrently available on the Internet at http www siemens com developer c450ip For more information and Internet links to the source text of the free software see the Online Support pages on the Internet at www siemens com gigasetcustomercare If it is not already supplied with the prod uct you can request the source text including copyright notices from Sie mens There is a charge to cover the cost of copying and postage Please submit this request by Email or fax to the following address or fax number within 3 years of purchasing this product Please state the exact device type plus the version number of the installed device software Small Parts Dispatch Com Bocholt kleinteileversand com siemens com Fax 49 2871 913029 Email Use of the free software contained in this product extending beyond the program sequence intended by Siemens is at the user s own risk i e there shall be no claims for liability for defects against Sie mens Home and Office Communication Devices GmbH amp Co KG The GNU Lesser General Public License contains notes regarding the author s liability for defects or other proprietors of the free software You shall have no right to assert a claim against Siemens Home and Office Com munication Devices GmbH amp Co KG based on liability for defects if a defect in the product is or could be due to changes you have made to the programs or their con figuration Furthermore you shall h
135. uting the handset 17 Dialling the emergency number 17 Operating the handset 17 Switching the handset on off 17 Activating deactivating the keypad lock 17 Control key 2 0 eee 18 Display keys 0 0 00 eee 18 Returning to idle status 18 Menu guidance 19 Correcting incorrect entries 19 Network services 20 Withholding your number for the next call aie eoe DE 20 Making settings for all calls 20 Functions during a call 20 Functions after a call 21 2 www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Using the directory and lists 22 Directory ee kasa RR ere 22 Last number redial list 23 Opening lists with the message key 24 Making cost effective calls 25 Displaying the call duration 25 SMS text messages 26 Registering for SMS using the registration wizard 26 Registering without the registration wizard 27 Writing sending anSMS 27 Receiving an SMS 27 Setting SMS centre 28 SMS on a PABX 29 Activating deactivating the SMS FUNCION Ls obs c t e e RAT ens 29 SMS troubleshooting Using the network mailbox 31 Configuring the network mailbox for fast access 31 Viewing the network mailbox message RE KR RT ene 31 Using several
136. version than ver sion 2 of the ordinary GNU General Public License has appeared then you can specify that version instead if you wish Do not make any other change in these notices Once this change is made in a given copy it is irreversible for that copy so the ordinary GNU General Public License applies to all subsequent copies and derivative works made from that copy This option is useful when you wish to copy part of the code of the Library into a program that is not a library 4 You may copy and distribute the Library ora portion or derivative of it under Section 2 in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you accompany it with the complete corresponding machine readable source code which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for soft ware interchange If distribution of object code is made by offer ing access to copy from a designated place www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Appendix then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the same place satisfies the requirement to distribute the source code even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code 5 A program that contains no derivative of any portion of the Library but is designed to work with the Library by being compiled or linked with it is called a work that uses the Library Such a work in i
137. volume 18 35 M MAC address 2220 5 72 checking Web configurator 53 displaying on handset 41 Mains adapter a 4 Making calls acceptingacall 15 17 external 15 internal 33 Making cost effective calls 25 Maximum Receive Unit 72 Maximum Transmission Unit 72 MDPS uou AA 72 Media Access Control 72 Medical appliances 4 Menu e d h emm oe ere 37 go back one menu level 19 menu guidance 19 phone overview a 12 Web configurator overview 14 Menu bar Web configurator 44 Message Key 1 open list a 28 opening lists 24 Microphone an 17 Million bits persecond 72 Missed calls 0000005 24 MRU s tech nue ratem mahahasa 72 MTU REESE AE 72 Music on hold 71 Muting first ring i a a 36 Muting the handset 17 81 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Index N Name changing name of the handset 33 displayed VoIP 69 NAT ius deat aoe tee rcm end 73 symmetric e ee eee eee 76 Navigation area Web configurator 45 Network aaaana nananana 73 Ethernet etre 70 Network Address Translation 73 Network area a 49 Network mailbox 31 assigning key T aa 31 Network services settings duringcall 20 set
138. way Provider See SIP Provider GHC devices Gigaset Home Control GHC devices are e g Gigaset M34 USB gate intercoms alarm systems fire and smoke alarms You can operate a GHC device via a handset www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Glossary Global IP Address See IP address GSM Global System for Mobile Communication Originally European standard for mobile networks GSM can now be described as a worldwide standard In the USA and Japan national standards are now more frequently supported than in the past H Headset Combination of microphone and head phone A headset makes handsfree talking more comfortable There are headsets available which are con nected to the handset by a cable Hold music Music on hold Musicis played while you are making a consultation call or toggling The waiting participant hears music while on hold HTTP proxy Sever via which the network subscrib ers can process their Internet traffic Hub Connects several network subscribers in one infrastructure network All data sent to the hub by one network subscriber is forwarded to all network subscribers See also Gateway Router l IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers International body that defines stand ards in electronics and electrotechnol ogy concerned in particular with the standardisation of LAN technology transmission protocols data transfer rate and wiring Infrastructure network Netw
139. with a free number Changing the name of a handset The names INT 1 INT 2 etc are assigned at registration You can change these names The changed name is dis played in every handset s list INT Press the display key Select handset Menu Press the display key Change Handset Name Select and press i n Enter name max 10 charac ters and press fg VolPon www voipon co uk X sales voipon co uk Using several handsets Locating a handset Paging You can locate your handset using the base station K Press the registration paging key on the base station page 1 briefly K All handsets will ring at the same time paging even if the ringtones are switched off Ending paging OIX Briefly press the registration paging key on the base station page 1 or press the talk key on the handset Making internal calls Internal calls to other handsets registered on the same base station are free Calling a specific handset INT Press the display key Os Select handset and press the talk key Or m Enter the number of the hand set Calling all handsets group call INT Press the display key Ka Press the star key Or Call All Select and press the talk key Ending a call 7 Press the end call key 33 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon www voipon co uk Using several handsets Transferring a call to another handset You can forward connect an
140. y charged the message key on the handset will flash around 20 minutes after you have put the handset in the charging cra dle Press the message key to start the connection wizard If the connection wizard starts automati cally a prompt will be displayed Press the display key to con firm the prompt Make the VoIP settings with the help of the connection wizard Please note The connection wizard will also start automat ically if you try to establish a connection via the Internet before you have made the neces sary settings You can also call up the connection wizard at any time via the menu page 39 10 VolPon www voipon co uk sales voipon co uk Making VoIP settings Precondition The base station is con nected to the Internet i e the base sta tion is connected to the router and the router has an Internet connection page 9 Downloading VoIP provider data Select country and press IJA Select VoIP provider and press The necessary data for your VoIP provider is downloaded and saved on the phone Please note If the data for your VoIP provider is not availa ble for download you can make the necessary settings with the Web configurator page 47 Entering VoIP user data Username If this is required by your pro vider enter name and press ed Authentication Name Enter name and press L2T2 Authentication Password Enter password and press 9 R
141. you must enter a STUN server here STUN port Enter the number of the communica tion port on the STUN server The default port is 3478 NAT refresh time Specify the intervals at which you want the phone to update its entry in the NAT routing table Specify an interval in seconds that is a little smaller than the NAT session timeout As a rule you should not change the preconfigured value for the NAT refresh time Outbound proxy mode Specify when the outbound proxy should be used Always All signalling and voice data sent by the phone is sent to the outbound proxy Auto Data sent by the phone is only sent to the outbound proxy when the phone is connected to a router with symmetric NAT or blocking firewall If the phone is phone is behind an asymmetric NAT the STUN server is used If you have set STUN enabled No or have not entered a STUN server the outbound proxy is always used Never The outbound proxy is not used If you do not make an entry in the Out bound proxy field the phone behaves independently of the selected mode just as with Never 49 Tel 44 0 1245 808195 Fax 44 0 1245 600030 VolPon Web configurator Outbound proxy Enter the fully qualified DNS name or the IP address of your provider s out bound proxy Please note With many providers the outbound proxy is identical to the SIP proxy Outbound proxy port Enter the number of the communica tion port used by the
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