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Type | Analog telephone |
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Ringer type | Polyphonic |
Answering machine | No |
Mounting type | Desk |
Product color | Black |
Speakerphone | Yes |
Phonebook capacity | 50 entries |
Display number of lines | 2 lines |
Depth | 196 mm |
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Width | 178 mm |
Height | 61 mm |
Identifies and describes the main keys and their functions on the Gigaset DA610 phone.
Explains the meaning of the LED light for the hands-free key.
Guides on connecting the telephone connector, cable channel, and handset using coiled cable.
Details first use steps, power supply notes, and limitations for single-line systems.
Lists essential precautions for installation, connection, operation, and environmental factors.
Explains the display's information, symbols, and language settings.
Explains how to use the control key for navigation, editing text, and menu operations.
Details text entry using the keypad and cursor movement for names and numbers.
Describes making calls via keypad, hands-free, and from the phonebook.
Explains how to view, call back, and save numbers from the incoming call list.
Details how to accept calls via handset or speaker and use hands-free functions.
Guides on saving numbers to speed dial keys and making calls using them.
Explains how to adjust handset, speaker, and ringer volumes, and use the mute function.
Details how to change the ringer volume and select different melodies, including VIP ring tones.
Covers opening, searching, saving, editing, and deleting phonebook entries, including VIP status.
Explains how to select the display language from a list of available options.
Allows adjustment of date, time, and their display formats.
Configures handset, speaker, and ringer volumes, melodies, and mute behavior.
Guides on switching the ringer off, back on, and managing VIP ringer volume and tone.
Details activating/deactivating the key lock and blocking specific numbers.
Explains caller display (CLIP), recall key usage, and setting dialling codes for network services.
Covers PABX special functions, changing dialling mode/flash time, and setting dialling prefixes.
Provides a table summarizing various advanced settings like pause length, factory reset, and CLIP settings.
Details the characters available for input via the keypad and their key sequences.
Covers device care, handling liquids, FAQs, and disposal instructions.
Details environmental responsibility, management systems, and regulatory authorisation.