Siemens 75, 3070 manual Assigning the COM ports to the devices

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Connecting a PC to the base station

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Assigning the COM ports to the devices

A PC is equipped with a number of different ports to enable it to communicate with other devices. The most common ports are the following:

The USB port

COM 1 - 2, on the hardware side

COM 3 - etc. virtual, i.e. only on the software side

The port layout is described briefly below:

Since there are three different ways in which the connected PC can access Gigaset 3070/3075isdn (via Gigaset M101 Data, Gigaset M105 Data and the USB cable), there are also three different configurations. Data from the Internet (AOL, T-Online, RDT, PPP, X.75) or from another PC is preprocessed by the PC itself over the relevant drivers and a virtual COM port (3 and higher) and sent to the TAPI Service Provider (TAPI = Telephony Application Interface). The TAPI interface then accesses the port that has been appropriately configured. With a connection via USB cable, this is the USB port itself; with Gigaset M101 Data, this is COM port 1 or 2 and with Gigaset 105 Data this is a virtual COM port, which is routed via the USB port.

Overview:

 

 

 

 

AOL

 

 

 

COM1 at M101

 

 

 

 

T-Online

 

 

 

 

RDT

Virtual

TAPI

 

USB at G3075

COM port

 

PPP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

X.75

 

 

Virtual

USB at M105

 

 

 

COM port

 

 

 

 

Since a virtual COM port is upstream of the Gigaset M105 Data, the port must be configured as a serial port in this case and not as a USB.

Operating Gigaset talk&surf with a wireless data device

If it is not possible to use the USB port of Gigaset 3070/3075isdn (lengthy or complex cabling etc.), wireless PC operation at Gigaset 3070/3075isdn devices is also possible.

For this purpose, you will need either

Gigaset M101 Data with connection via COM port, or

Gigaset M105 Data with connection via USB and virtual COM port.

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Contents 3070/75 Contents of packaging Safety precautionsInstallation notes This protective film should be removed before use Brief overview Gigaset 3000 Comfort handsetClose menu SymbolsSoftkeys Connecting a PC to the base station Contents Getting startedInstallation Assistant Comfort handsets only Configuring Isdn call numbers MSNsAnswering machine 3075isdn only System settingsAppendix Security settingsOperation with the entrance telephone About your systemMenu Displays Profiset talk&surf Connecting the base stationGetting started Registering the new Gigaset 3000 Comfort handset Registering handsetsRegistering other devices Deregistering devicesRegistering the Gigaset 3000 Classic handset Connecting a PC to the base station Connecting a PC to the base station USB function Representation of file names in Windows Explorer Downloading software files from the Siemens Server Updating Gigaset 3070/3075isdnAssigning the COM ports to the devices Operating Gigaset talk&surf with a wireless data deviceRegistering Gigaset M105 Data at Gigaset 3070/3075isdn Operating Gigaset talk&surf with Windows 98, Win MERegistering Gigaset M101 Data at Gigaset 3070isdn/3075isdn Operating Gigaset talk&surf with Windows 95/NTConnecting a PC to the base station Easy What is an MSNConfiguring Gigaset 3070/3075isdn and MSNs Allocating numbers Ring delay per MSNProgramming own call numbers MSNs Starting the Installation AssistantEntering the date and time Connecting to a Pabx Setting the device typeSelecting the incoming MSN Selecting the outgoing MSNOther options for configuring MSNs Configuring Isdn call numbers MSNsModifying own call numbers MSNs Assigning call numbers MSNsAnswering machine only 3075isdn Access options for the answering machineAssigning an outgoing MSN Assigning an incoming MSN to the AMBusy on Busy busy signal when MSN is engaged Locking/unlocking Isdn featuresConducting a call externally or via a second B-channel Call waiting activating/deactivating CWRejecting calls for all MSN groups Setting external/internal enquiry callsConfiguring reject for all MSN groups Configuring music-on-hold System settingsAudio settings Configuring an internal ringer melody for a handsetQuerying the status Restoring the factory settingEntering long-distance codes Making comfort calls Configuring internal collective call groupsMaking internal calls free of charge Collective call/Group callSetting ring delay Ring delayPicking up calls during ring delay Conducting calls with more than one subscriberToggle Setting up an external enquiry callConference circuit Ending an external enquiry callPicking up a call while the answering machine is operating Entering numbers in the telephone directoryMissed calls Dialling from the Missed calls list usingDialling from the Missed calls list via the menus Copying numbers from the Missed calls list to the directoryExternal call forwarding CF Configuring a new call forwarding destinationActivating/deactivating internal call forwarding Defining the number of ring cyclesTransferring incoming calls CD Call Deflection Switching internal/external call forwardingCall waiting CW Automatic external callback on busy CcbsParking/continuing calls unpark Holding callsCalling line identification restriction Clir Automatic call forwarding due to inaccessible handsetTemporary calling line identification restriction Permanent calling line identification restrictionDuring or immediately after the call Tracing switchDialling a number from the missed calls list System functionsMissed calls list Copying telephone directory entries Night serviceMonitor Activating/deactivating night service Entering an automatic start/end time for night serviceEntrance telephone Displaying call charge and call durationEntering the price per unit Configuring determination of costsCall by Call Setting unitsDisplaying a cost overview Deleting the cost overview totalSelecting an answering machine Access options for the answering machineActivating/deactivating the answering machine Activating an announcementPlaying back/deleting announcements Recording/modifying announcementsRecording memos Checking/deleting announcementsListening to memos Listening to messagesDeleting messages and memos Deleting individual messages or memosRemote control Modifying settingsLocking the answering machine Setting remote functionalityModifying the answering machine PIN Activating automatic pausePicking up a call from an answering machine Setting a timerControlling the answering machine from the handset internal Remote control of the answering machineOperating the answering machine on the move Key sequences for remote control Recording internal memos Selecting an announcementActivating/deactivating the answering machine HelpAccesses Security settingsChange system PIN Base lockEmergency numbers Configuring new emergency numbersSignalling options Centrex featuresPrefixes access codes AppendixReserving a line Dialling proceduresActivating/deactivating automatic keypad switchover Using the keypad protocolActivating/deactivating the dialling of * and # Activating the keypad protocol during a call onlyOperation with other devices Registering cordless Gigaset 1000TAE Setting the device type for cordless TAERegistering the Gigaset M101 Data and M105 Data modules Defining device authorizationsMaking calls Conducting external enquiry calls in the exchange Accepting an entrance telephone callDialling internal and external numbers Making calls with a corded telephone at the TAE connectionInternal collective call External/internal enquiryExternal enquiry Ending the callCall transfer Toggling between two callersPicking up a call while the answering machine is operating Automatic call pickup activated GHIDXOW Automatic call pickup deactivated Forwarding the entrance telephone externally Configuring the entrance telephoneOperation with Entrance telephone Activating/deactivating call forwarding Doorbell call, doorbell connectionGigaset Comfort Gigaset ClassicAbout your system Technical data TroubleshootingMaking calls Accepting callsIreland +49 ContactApproval Menu Displays SettingsComfort handset menu Base stationsRoom monitor-Settings Handset user options short cuts ContentsService Set up Status Device user options short cuts SelectingService Set up Call preparat Service Set up Missed callsService Set up Int. Call Forw Step MSN1 xyService Set up Settings Set up user Service Set up Night ServiceService Set up Settings Security OFF Service Set up Settings System settingsService Set up Settings Isdn settings Index Index Ring cycles

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