User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Gigaset GS110
- Start screen
- Illustration in the user guide
- Getting to know your device
- Configuring the start screens
- Notifications
- Apps
- Downloads
- “Do not disturb”
- Additional functions
- Making calls
- Contacts
- Messages (SMS/MMS)
- Device
- Security
- Accounts and location detection
- Apps
- Network connections
- System
- Customer service United Kingdom and Ireland
- Customer Service & Assistance
- Manufacturer's advice
- Icons
Gigaset GS110 / LUG AU-IE-UK-International en / A31008-N1512-R101-1-7619 / settings.fm / 16.7.19
Template Module, Version 1.3, 11.04.2019
Network connections
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Pairing
Before you can connect a phone or tablet to a Bluetooth device, you must perform a pairing
between these devices. After a pairing is performed, the devices keep this status until the pairing
is ended.
¤ Settings Connected devices Pair new device . . . Bluetooth devices available
in the vicinity are displayed Tap the name of the required Bluetooth device Follow the
subsequent instructions on the screen to complete the pairing . . . If performed successfully,
the device is included in the Currently connected list
Changing the names of connected Bluetooth devices or ending pairing
¤ Settings Connected devices Tap the device connected
Changing the name: Enter the name of the device Rename
Ending a pairing: Fo
rget
Enable contacts to send
Permit Bluetooth-capable devices accessing your contacts.
¤ Settings Connected devices Tap the connected device Enable/disable
Contact sharing with the switch
Changing the Bluetooth name of the smartphone
The smartphone can be seen by other Bluetooth devices under name Gigaset GS110. You can
change this name.
¤ Settings Connected devices Connection preferences Bluetooth
Device name Enter the new device name Rename
Displaying data transmission information
¤ Settings Connected devices Connection preferences Received files . . .
Data received via Bluetooth is displayed
If requested to enter a password, try the popular 0000 and 1234 passwords, or read
the documentation for the Bluetooth device.