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VoIP Accounts | 6 |
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Max Handsets | 6 |
Max Parallel Calls | 4 |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) | Yes |
DECT | Yes |
HD Voice | Yes |
Wall Mountable | Yes |
Weight | 120 g |
Codecs | G.711, G.722, G.726, G.729 |
Security | TLS, SRTP, HTTPS |
Protocols | SIP, RTP, RTCP, HTTP, HTTPS, DHCP, DNS |
Display | No |
Speakerphone | N/A (Base Station - Speakerphone on Handset) |
Headset Port | N/A (Base Station - Headset Port on Handset) |
Programmable Keys | N/A (Base Station - Programmable Keys on Handset) |
Languages | Multiple languages supported |
Dimensions | 132 x 105 x 46 mm |
Relative Humidity | 20% to 75% |
Connect your Gigaset base to the Internet and your PC via Ethernet for management and configuration.
Configure up to six VoIP connections and register up to six handsets with unique phone numbers.
Details the functions of the base's registration/paging button for LAN connection status and handset search.
Read safety precautions and user manual before use; explain hazards to children.
Verify all included items such as base, power adapter, cables, and CD.
Guidelines for placing the base station in a dry room within a specific temperature range.
Overview of connecting the base to power, router, and PC via Ethernet cable.
Step-by-step instructions for inserting the power cable into the base unit.
Details how to connect the base to a router for Internet telephony and other online services.
Guidance on connecting a PC to the router for phone settings via the Web configurator.
Step-by-step guide on how to register a handset to the base station.
Instructions for configuring VoIP connections using the phone's installation wizard.
Explanation of automated VoIP connection setup using a configuration file or code.
Guide to entering VoIP account data and configuring connections using the IP wizard.
Steps to initiate the IP wizard and select IP accounts for VoIP configuration.
Process for entering an auto configuration code received from the VoIP provider.
Steps to select country and provider to download necessary access data.
Instructions for entering personal access data like User ID and password for VoIP.
Guide to assigning configured connections (VoIP) to internal parties as receive or send connections.
Steps to start the connection wizard and assign send/receive connections to handsets.
Instructions for plugging the power adapter into the wall socket.
Methods for setting date and time, either automatically via Internet or manually.
Overview of accessing phone functions like Messaging, Voice Mail, and Select Services via the handset menu.
Guide to accessing Info Centre for Internet services and various system Settings via the menu.
Instructions on how to make calls via the public network or the Internet (VoIP).
How to choose a specific connection for each outgoing call when "Sel. at each call" is enabled.
Information on how caller line identification is displayed on the handset.
Prerequisites and details for displaying caller's number and name.
Information on using the G.722 codec for high-definition sound quality in calls.
Procedures for ending an active call and accepting an incoming call.
Troubleshooting for cases where the caller's number is not displayed.
Step-by-step process to register new Gigaset handsets to the base.
How to make free calls between handsets registered to the same base.
Steps to secure system settings using a PIN code, including changing the PIN.
How to set up and manage up to six VoIP connections using the IP wizard.
How to restore the base to factory settings, deleting all custom configurations.
Process for updating the phone's firmware directly from the Internet.
How to assign specific VoIP connections as send or receive for handsets.
Prerequisites and steps to connect your PC to the phone's web interface for configuration.
How to find the phone's IP address and use it to access the web configurator.
A step-by-step guide to help configure VoIP connections if no account is set up.
Steps for connecting the base to the network, including IP configuration and firewall considerations.
How to activate, deactivate, configure, or delete VoIP connections.
How to select and configure voice codecs to improve call quality based on DSL bandwidth.
How to restart the phone or reset it to factory default settings.
How to update or downgrade the base and provider firmware from the internet.
Solutions for problems with VoIP calls when using routers with Network Address Translation (NAT).
Features of the SL610H PRO handset, including display, keypad, Bluetooth, and call list capabilities.