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Folders and Dialogues
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Device settings
Use the
Device settings
dialogue to configure all the devices registered with the base
station. The
Device settings
and
Bluetooth devices
tabs show all the registered
devices with their current settings in a device list. Below the device list you will see the
changeable settings of the currently highlighted device.
The
Bluetooth devices
is only available for the Gigaset SX3x3isdn.
Device settings
tab
For each registered device, the device list shows the internal number (Int), the device
name, the
Type
, the
Device type
and the
Authorisation
. The internal number and the
Type
are set when the device is registered and cannot be changed in talk&surf.
Internal number
The internal number is used by the base station to uniquely identify a device. You
can choose the internal number of your wireless devices during the registration pro-
cedure. If you want to change a device's internal number you will have to reregister
it.
Depending on the type, the following number blocks are reserved in the base sta-
tion for assigning internal numbers:
Device name
During registration with the base station, each device is assigned a device name that
you can change as you wish. For example, you could enter the device's position or
the name of the main user as the device name.
The maximum length of the device name is 16 characters.
Internal number
Type
10
Comfort telephone (base station)
11 – 18
Handset
20 – 21
Analogue connection to the base station
40
PC on USB connection
41 – 48
PC with wireless connection (e.g. Gigaset USB Adapter DECT)
50 – 52
PC or PDA via Bluetooth
(Only available for Gigaset SX3x3isdn.)
91 – 93
Integrated answering machine
(Only available for Gigaset SX255isdn and Gigaset SX353isdn.)
99
External destination number for room monitor calls
i
With mobile telephones, you can only use characters available in the
handset's internal character set.
talk&surf blocks entry of other characters so as to avoid incomprehensi-
ble displays on the handset.