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Web configurator –configuring phone via PC
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Assigning send and receive
numbers to handsets
You can assign up to seven numbers on
your phone: your fixed line network
number and six VoIP numbers.
You can assign as many of these numbers
as you like to each handset as receive
numbers. Receive numbers determine
which handset(s) will ring when a call is
received.
You can assign one of your VoIP numbers
to each handset as a (VoIP) send number.
Send numbers define which VoIP account
should be used in general to make and pay
for outgoing VoIP calls.
Exceptions:
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A phone number is dialled with a line
suffix (page 98) or
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A dialling plan has been defined for the
phone number (page 110).
Your fixed line network number is perma-
nently assigned to each registered hand-
set as send numbers.
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Open the following Web page:
Settings
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Telephony
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Number Assignment
.
The display shows all registered handsets.
A list is displayed for each handset show-
ing the phone numbers that are config-
ured and activated for the phone. The con-
nection names are shown in the
Connec-
tions
column. The fixed line network con-
nection is always at the end of the list.
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Define a VoIP phone number as the
send number for each handset. To do
this, click the option following the
phone number in the
for outgoing calls
column. The previous assignment will
automatically be deactivated.
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Select the phone numbers for each
handset (fixed line network, VoIP) that
are to be assigned to the handset as
receive numbers. To do this, click the
option following the phone number in
the
for incoming calls
column. Every
handset can be assigned several phone
numbers or no phone number
(
= assigned).
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Now click
Set
to save your settings.
Please note:
– The default connection is only relevant
when dialling numbers that are not subject
to dialling plans and are entered without a
line suffix.
– You can change the settings for the default
connection via any registered Gigaset hand-
Please note:
A handset is assigned the following numbers
after it is registered on the base station:
– Receive numbers: all phone numbers
assigned to the phone (fixed line network
and VoIP).
– Send numbers: the fixed line network
number and the VoIP phone number that
you entered at the start of the phone con-
figuration.
Please note:
The fixed line network number is perma-
nently assigned to each handset as a send
number. This assignment cannot be deacti-
vated. It ensures that emergency calls can
be made from every handset.
Please note:
– If a VoIP phone number that has been
assigned to a handset as a send number is
deleted, then the handset will automati-
cally be assigned the first configured VoIP
phone number.
– Calls made to a number that is not assigned
to a handset as a receive number will not be
signalled on any handset.
– If you have not assigned receive numbers
to any of the handsets, calls to all connec-
tions will be signalled on all handsets.