User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Gigaset DX800A all in one - your perfect companion
- Base overview
- Display icons
- Contents
- Safety precautions
- First steps
- Operating the base
- Menu tree
- Making calls
- Making calls using network services
- Using lists
- Using directories
- Using the local base directory
- Directory entries
- Saving number(s) in the directory - new entry
- Order of directory entries
- Searching for a directory entry
- Dialling with the directory
- Managing directory entries
- Exchanging directory/entries with handsets
- Transferring the directory/entries as a vCard with Bluetooth
- Receiving a vCard with Bluetooth
- Adding a displayed number to the directory
- Copying a number or e-mail address from the directory
- Saving an anniversary in the directory
- Using online directories
- Using the private net directory
- Using the Gigaset.net directory
- Using the local base directory
- Making cost-effective calls
- E-mail notifications
- Info centre - continuous Internet access from your phone
- Operating the base's answering machine
- Operating via the base
- Activating/deactivating and setting answering machine mode
- Recording a personal announcement/advisory message
- Playing back announcements
- Deleting announcements/advisory messages
- Playing back messages
- Deleting messages
- Accepting a call from the answering machine
- Diverting an external call to the answering machine
- Activating/deactivating two-way record
- Activating/deactivating call screening
- Setting the recording parameters
- Operating when on the move (remote operation)
- Operating via the base
- Using the network mailbox
- ECO DECT: Reducing energy consumption and radiation
- Setting an appointment (calendar)
- Setting the alarm clock
- Connecting/using other devices
- Registering handsets
- De-registering handsets
- Locating a handset (paging)
- Making internal calls
- Changing the name of an internal party
- Changing the internal number of an internal party
- Using Bluetooth devices
- Activating/deactivating Bluetooth mode
- Registering Bluetooth devices
- Editing the list of known (trusted) devices
- Rejecting/accepting an unregistered Bluetooth device
- Changing the Bluetooth name of the base
- Using a Bluetooth headset
- Using data devices
- Using GSM mobiles (Link2mobile)
- Simultaneous Bluetooth connections
- Connecting a fax machine
- Connecting and using a wire-bound headset
- Setting up the base
- Configuring the system settings
- Setting the date and time manually
- Protecting against unauthorised access
- Setting your own area code
- Setting the base's IP address in LAN
- Setting up/deleting connections (MSNs)
- Configuring VoIP connections
- Assigning send and receive connections to internal parties
- Updating the phone firmware
- Activating/deactivating the DECT interface
- Activating/deactivating the FAX port
- Restoring the base to the default settings
- Checking the base's MAC address
- Changing the default connection
- Connecting the base to a PABX
- Industry Canada Certification
- FCC / ACTA Information
- Service (Customer Care)
- Environment
- Appendix
- Glossary
- Accessories
- Index
97
Using the network mailbox
Using the network
mailbox
Some providers offer answering machines
on the network – network mailboxes.
Each network mailbox accepts incoming
calls made via the corresponding line (fixed
line or corresponding VoIP phone number).
To record all calls, set up network mailboxes
for the fixed line and for each of your VoIP
connections.
You must have requested the network mail-
box for your fixed line connection from your
network provider. You can store the number
of the network mailbox for the fixed line on
the base.
You can activate/deactivate the network
mailboxes for your VoIP connections using
your base, one of the registered handsets or
the Web configurator. To do this, you only
require the phone number of the network
mailbox.
Network mailbox: activating/
deactivating, entering
numbers
On your base, you can manage the network
mailboxes that are assigned to a receive con-
nection on this base.
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Voice Mail ¢ Network Mailbox
The list of connections (VoIP and fixed line)
that are assigned to the base as receive con-
nections is displayed. Net AM: xxx is dis-
played, where xxx is replaced by the default
connection name (Net AM: IP1 to Net AM:
IP6, Net AM: Fixed Line or
Net AM: ISDN).
s If several receive connections
are assigned to the base: Select
connection and press
§OK§.
You have selected a VoIP connection:
¤ You can enter data in the following fields:
Status
Select On to activate the network mail-
box. Select Off to deactivate.
Network Mailbox
The number that is currently stored for
the network mailbox is displayed.
Enter or change the phone number for
the network mailbox if necessary.
With some VoIP providers your network
mailbox phone number is downloaded
together with the general VoIP provider
data, saved to your base and displayed
under Network Mailbox.
¤ Press the display key §Save§.
You have selected the fixed
line connection:
~ Enter or change the phone
number for the network mail-
box if necessary.
§Save§ Press the display key.
You cannot activate/deactivate the network
mailbox for the fixed line connection via the
base. To activate/deactivate the network
mailbox for the fixed line connection, please
refer to information from the network pro-
vider.