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Gigaset DA610 / en / A30350-M212-A601-1-UZ19 / telephony.fm / 23.04.2012

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Settings during a call

Setting the handset volume

There are three adjustable levels. 

E

 / 

D

  Set the volume using the volume up/volume down keys.

The set volume is shown in the display.

Setting the speaker volume

There are seven adjustable levels.
During hands-free speaking or open listening:

E

 / 

D

  Set the volume using the volume up/volume down keys.

The set volume is shown in the display.

Mute

You can switch off the microphone or handset and microphone during a 
call according to the setting of the mute function (

£

page 9):

C

Press the mute key to switch the mute function on or off.

During muting of the microphone, a melody can be played.
Once the telephone has been muted this is indicated in the display with 
the 

m

 symbol.

Changing the ringer and ringer volume

While the telephone is ringing, the volume and ringer can be changed. 

Changing the volume

E

 / 

D

Set the ringer volume with the volume up/volume down 
keys (5 levels, 0=silent).

Changing the melody

Q

 ... 

O

Select the ringtone with the numeric keys (choice of 10).

Using the phonebook

Your Gigaset DA610 contains a phonebook in which you can save up to 
50 entries, each with a maximum of 32 digits for numbers and 14 char-
acters for names. 
You can make a call (

£

page 5), add new entries and manage and mod-

ify entries (

£

page 7) using the phonebook.

You can manually enter numbers and names or transfer them from the 
call list (

£

page 8). You can also allocate VIP mode to a number. 

The 

Z

 symbol is indicated in the display if the phonebook has been 

opened. The phonebook entry number is also visible (01... 50). If there is 
at least one VIP entry in the phonebook, this is indicated in the display 
via the 

l

 symbol.

The phonebook provides the following functions in a menu: 

Opening the phonebook

In standby:

Z

Press the control key 

s

.

Searching for an entry

q

Select an entry. 

or

~

Enter letters (

£

page 5). The name of the first entry start-

ing with this letter is displayed.

Showing the number of an entry

#

Press the hash key to switch between number and name 
display.

Saving numbers

Z

Open the phonebook.

The first entry in the list is displayed.

t

Select 

NEW ENTRY

 and confirm with 

[

.

~

Enter number and confirm with 

[

.

~

Enter name and confirm with 

[

.

The entry is saved and shown in the display.

*

Press the star key to turn the entry into a VIP entry. Press 
again to delete the setting.

Editing an entry

Z

Open the phonebook.

The first entry in the list is displayed.

q

Select the entry and open the context menu with 

[

.

q

Select 

EDIT ENTRY

 and confirm with 

[

.

~

Change the number and confirm with 

[

.

~

Change the name and confirm with 

[

.

[

Confirm the saving of the entry in the phonebook.

Deleting an entry / Deleting all entries

Z

Open the phonebook.

The first entry in the list is displayed.

q

Select an entry and open the context menu with 

[

.

q

Select 

DELETE ENTRY

 to delete the selected entry or 

DELETE ALL

 to delete all entries and confirm with 

[

.

[

Press the control key to confirm the action.

NEW ENTRY

Entry 1-50

DIAL ENTRY

. . .

EDIT ENTRY
NEW ENTRY
DELETE ENTRY
DELETE ALL

Note

If you press 

*

, the entry is set as a VIP entry or the setting is 

deleted.

Summary of Contents for Gigaset DA610

Page 1: ...pause key 6 Recall key 7 Mute key 8 Star key selecting deselecting the ring tone press and hold 9 Hash key selecting deselecting the key lock press and hold 10 Hands free key 11 Keys for setting the v...

Page 2: ...tone and the device is now ready to be used Please note The phone is connected to the power source via the phone line In case of a power cut e g if the PABX is switched off at night the above mentione...

Page 3: ...LIP 8 Using speed dialling numbers 8 Adjusting the telephone 8 Changing the language 8 Setting the date and time 9 Setting the handset volume 9 Setting the ringer 9 Security settings 10 Locking the te...

Page 4: ...t install the telephone in dusty rooms as this can limit the serv ice life of the telephone u Furniture lacquer and polish can be adversely affected by contact with parts of the unit e g feet Operatin...

Page 5: ...dial the number Instead of lifting the handset Press the hands free key to make a call via the speaker You can switch over at any time during the conversation Dialling from the phonebook If you have a...

Page 6: ...12 Incoming calls Incoming calls are indicated by the ring tone and in the display For number displays page 11 the number is visible in the display and the f symbol flashes This symbol disappears whe...

Page 7: ...can also allocate VIP mode to a number The Z symbol is indicated in the display if the phonebook has been opened The phonebook entry number is also visible 01 50 If there is at least one VIP entry in...

Page 8: ...ect DELETE ENTRY to delete the selected entry or DELETE ALL to delete all entries and confirm with Press the control key to confirm the action Using speed dialling numbers You can save 10 numbers for...

Page 9: ...age 7 Setting the ringer The following optional settings are available Melody and volume VIP melody Switching the ringer off Setting the ring tone and volume You can set the ring tone and volume or sw...

Page 10: ...ed the key lock is indicated by Deactivating the key lock Hold down the lock key Emergency calls There are two emergency numbers stored in the telephone by default 110 112 You can store an additional...

Page 11: ...ns Recall key During an external call you can make an enquiry or forward the call To do this press the recall key H The subsequent procedure depends on your PABX Toset the recall key the telephone s f...

Page 12: ...tings to default factory settings 53 0 1 2 Deactivate 500 ms 500 ms 30 ms 70 ms Flash interval for the LED hands free key on incoming call 70 0 1 Deactivate Activate Use only the FSK checksum for ver...

Page 13: ...production to sales and waste of disposal following our environmental conscience in eve rything we do is of utmost importance to us Learn more about our earth friendly products and processes online at...

Page 14: ...ume 9 Hands free 6 Hands free key 1 Hash key 1 K Key lock 1 10 Keys 1 L Language 4 Setting 8 Last number redial 6 LED 1 M Music on hold 9 Mute 7 Mute behaviour 9 Mute key 1 N Network services 11 O Ope...

Page 15: ...Gigaset DA610 en A30350 M212 A601 1 UZ19 Cover_back fm 23 04 2012 en fr fa ar 15 1110 01...

Page 16: ...23 04 2012 16 en fr fa ar 1110 01 Issued by Gigaset Communications GmbH Frankenstrasse 2a D 46395 Bocholt Gigaset Communications GmbH 2012 Subject to availability All rights reserved Rights of modific...

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