Siemens DP450 manual Settings

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Settings

With the Web configurator on your phone you have the following options:

uIP Configuration

Configure your phone access to the local network (IP address, gateway to the Internet).

Especially if you assign your phone a static IP address, you must enter the gateway and DNS server via the Web configurator. That is usually your router.

uTelephony ¢ Connections

Configure your phone for VoIP. Download your VoIP provider’s general access data from the Internet onto your phone or enter the data yourself.

Enter the personal access data of up to six VoIP accounts (VoIP phone num- bers).

Activate/deactivate these VoIP phone numbers as required.

The phone registers with the VoIP server using the activated VoIP phone numbers and can be reached under these numbers.

uTelephony ¢ Number Assignment

Assign each registered handset its own VoIP phone numbers as send and receive numbers.

State which handsets are to ring when calls are made to your fixed network number.

Web configurator

uTelephony ¢ Dialing Plans

Save emergency numbers on your telephone.

You can also activate or deactivate the following dialling rules:

For VoIP calls, an area code is automatically attached in front of all numbers that do not start with 0. Specify this dialling code.

Stored emergency numbers are always dialled via the fixed network. The stored emergency numbers are displayed. You can enter a phone number of your own.

uTelephony ¢ Telephone Directory

Store your outlook contacts in a tsv file on your PC and load this onto your handset. The contacts are copied to the handset directory.

Back up the directories for your handsets on a PC.

uTelephony ¢ Advanced Settings

Specify port numbers that the phone should use for VoIP teleph- ony.

For VoIP, specify how DTMF signals are to be transferred and/or converted: either in voice packets or in SIP info packets. DTMF signalling is used, for example, to check and control some network mailboxes. Ask your VoIP provider which type of DTMF signalling is supported.

uMessaging

Enter the access data for your e-mail server.

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Contents Dualphone Handset at a glance Base Station at a glanceHandset keys Base station keyContents Safety precautions Please noteUse your handset as an alarm clock DP450 More than just a telephoneSetting the date and time DateTime No connection to Internet/VoIP server Using the number combinations shortcut Menu treeScrolling through the menus ÎMessagingÊSel. Services ÌAlarm Clock ÍAdd. FeaturesÐSettings Missed Calls Cancelling the dialling operation Making calls with VoIP and the fixed networkMaking an external call Ending a callSwitching between earpiece and handsfree mode Setting and dialling emergency numbersSettings ¢ Telephony ¢ Dialing Plans Accepting a callOperating the handset Activating/deactivating the handsetActivating/deactivating the keypad lock Control keyDisplay keys Reverting to idle statusUsing the directory and lists DirectoryLast number redial list Saving a number in the directoryOpening lists with the message key Dialling from the directory/listOpening a list ¢ Calls List TypeSMS text messages Writing/sending/saving an SMSPreconditions Linking SMS messagesReceiving/reading an SMS Managing SMS listsNotification by SMS Entering access data for the incoming e-mail server Mail notificationsOpening the incoming message list Handset/base station settings Adjusting the loudspeaker volumeSetting ringer tones Changing the handset display keysSetting the alarm clock Restoring factory settingsWhen the alarm clock rings Activating/deactivating advisory TonesRestoring the base station to the factory settings Setting default connectionResetting the base station via the menu Resetting the base station using a key on the base stationWeb configurator Connecting the PC to the Web configuratorWeb configurator functions De-registeringSettings Miscellaneous Appendix CareContact with liquid AuthorisationGuarantee Certificate United Kingdom SpecificationsRecommended batteries Base station power consumption General specificationsDP450 Free software Handset operating times/charging timesGNU Lesser General Public License PreambleGNU Lesser General Public License Appendix Appendix Appendix How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries No WarrantyPage Page Page Rights of modification reserved