Operation Manual

Gigaset DE700 IP PRO / en / A31008-M2211-R101-5-7619 / web_configurator.fm / 13.09.2012
PRO Version 3, 30.05.2012
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Configuring phone settings via the Web configurator
Assigning the directory key
You can use the directory key
Z
(navigation key
s
) to open the local directory by default
(
£
page 50). You can change this setting.
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Select which directory you want to access with the Directory Key:
Local Directory (
£
page 50),
LDAP (company directory
£
page 56).
Programmable keys
Your Gigaset DE700 IP PRO allows you to assign frequently used functions or phone numbers
to up to 14 keys so that you can access them with one key press. You can increase the number
of function keys by connecting extension modules (
£
page 17). These are displayed under
Additional Program Keys.
All available function keys are shown with Key setting.
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Click on Edit to assign a number or function to a Key. The window for programming the
selected key will open.
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Select the required function from the Function Select list.
Line
Assigns a specific connection to the function key. You can use the key to make a call via
this connection or to answer an incoming call for this connection. The key flashes if a
call comes in and lights up if the line is busy.
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Select the required connection. All configured connections are displayed for you to
choose from (
£
page 132).
Shared Line
Assigns the VoIP account for a "split line" to the function key. This means that several
users share the same VoIP account. The key can be used to make a call via the shared
account or to answer an incoming call. It will be configured on all extensions for the
group. The keys will flash on all extensions if a call comes in and light up if the line on
any extension is busy.
This function is only available if your telephone is connected to a Gigaset T500 PRO or
Gigaset T300 PRO phone system and the number has been assigned to a group.
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Select the required connection and enter the Phone Number of the "split line" that
has been assigned to the group's phone system.