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This manual describes the standard telephony features, how to use the Gigaset P710/P810(B)/P82X/P85X(B)W behind the Yeastar P-series.
For this document we use the P82X, there are hardware differences between the different phones.
Handset earpiece
Microphone
Casing microphone
Casing speaker
Display
Call status indication, indicates incoming, ongoing, held, and missed calls.
SmartLabel keys (with multi colour LED)
4 context-sensitive function keys.
12 keys (standard ITU telephone keypad)
Dedicated audio keys
Dedicated function keys
5-way navigation key & Cancel
Handset rest tab
Hook switch sensor
These keys are configured via the Yeastar web-interface:
Open the Yeastar web-interface and go to: Extension and Trunk - Extension - Edit - Function keys.
Press the function key underneath the display symbol to activate the function, open the list etc. depicted by the symbol above the key.
Standard functions available on idle screen. Default settings and icons depend on firmware installed on phone.
Settings menu
Call lists (missed, received, dialed calls)
Internal phone directory (This is standard, not the Yeastar LDAP phone-book)
Status information (call forwarding active, passwords not set, missed calls, etc.) or, if no status info, to show phone's IP address and URL to Gigaset Wiki
MWI key with LED
Canceling actions & input, and returning to previous screen
Terminating calls on speakerphone and in headset & handset modes
Confirming, saving actions & input, and returning to previous screen
Accepting calls on speakerphone and in headset mode
From idle screen: Missed calls (Call History)
From idle screen: Select outgoing identity
From idle screen: Received calls
From idle screen : Missed calls
In other contexts (settings, lists): Navigate up/down
In other contexts: Navigate/space left
In other contexts: Navigate/space right
You can pick up calls ringing on another extension, for example when the other extension is busy or when the user is absent, when the following prerequisites for this function are met:
When these prerequisites are met, the status of the monitored extension is indicated by the LED of the function key:
Press the function key underneath to put the Call waiting screen on the display; you will see the caller ID on-screen if it is being transmitted.
Press to reject the call waiting. The caller will hear the busy signal.
Press to accept the second call and put your current call on hold.
Press to return to the Connected screen with your current connection (Fig. 2 and 4).
Note: Pressing and
will affect the call shown on the display, i.e., your current connection, the call(s) waiting, or the call(s) on hold.
If there is more than one call waiting, press the keys or ,
respectively, to bring them on-screen and to return to the connected call.
If you do not wish to accept the waiting call, you can:
ignore the announcement. If you have set call forwarding when busy, the call will be transferred to that phone.
reject the incoming call by putting the Call waiting screen on the display and pressing .
The caller hears the busy signal. Pressing for three seconds will also put the caller on the "Deny" list of the phone's directory. Future calls from this number will not ring on the phone; the caller hears the busy signal.
Talking to one participant in private. With one of the participants on-screen, press to converse with that participant in private and to put the other party on hold. To restart the conference, press
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Putting one participant on hold. With one of the participants on-screen, press to put this party on hold and to converse with the other party in private. To restart the conference, press
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To terminate the conference and the connections to both parties, return to the conference screen and press .
You can transfer connected calls as well as calls ringing on your phone.
Press
Press to complete the transfer.
Press
. You may briefly see two "Ended" messages followed by the callee and caller's name/number, indicating that the transfer was completed.Note: On the idle screen you can also use the following keys to view the lists directly (default setting):
Missed calls: Press the right arrow
on the navigation key.Received calls: Press the left arrow
on the navigation key.Dialed calls: Press
.On each list, the latest call is at the top of the list. Scroll through the list with the up/down arrows on the navigation key. The icons indicate the type of call:
- Missed call
- Received call
- Dialed call
Press
to dial the number of the selected call.Press
to delete the selected call.Press
to delete the entire list.Press
for three seconds to return to idle screen.Press
to sort the calls.Press
to show the call details of the selected call.When the keyboard is locked, only the emergency numbers configured on the Preferences page of the phone's web user interface can be dialed.
Setting a PIN to unlock the keyboard (optional): See "Setting a PIN to unlock the keyboard"
Locking
Press a
for three seconds. The lock symbol appears in the status line. It also replaces the identity symbol.Press for three seconds to unlock the keyboard.
If you do not wish to pick up a ringing call, you have three options: Letting the call ring and not picking it up, rejecting it manually, or transferring it manually to a third party.
The phone can be set to forward incoming calls, either always or under certain conditions. The settings can be done on the phone and on the web interface. For further information on using the web interface for these settings, see "Call forwarding"
Note: Call forwarding is set separately for each configured identity. When the setting is done on the phone, it applies to the identity selected as outgoing identity.
Forward All: Forwarding all incoming calls to the number of the phone, extension, or mailbox specified as this function’s target.
In the default setting, the symbol is available in the function key line, and pressing the associated key turns forwarding of all calls on and off, respectively. You can also map the function onto another function key or use the settings menu as shown in the table below.
Forward when Busy: Forwarding calls ringing while the phone is busy to the number of the phone, extension, or mailbox specified as this function’s target.
Forward after Timeout: When a call starts ringing, the phone will wait for the number of seconds specified in the setting "Call forwarding time". If the call is not accepted by the end of this time period, it is forwarded to the number of the phone, extension, or mailbox specified as this function’s target.
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Any changes you make on the web interface will not take effect until you click "Save" or on "Apply" and "Save", depending on your firmware version. Changes will be lost if you open another page of the web interface without first clicking on "Apply"/"Save".
Each entry must have at least one phone number; multiple associated phone numbers are possible. If you do not enter a first and/or last name and/or nickname, the phone number will appear under both "Name" and "Number".
Name area. Same data for the master record and all sub entries.
Blue area. Data can be different for each associated phone number. If sub entry text fields are blank, the data from the master record is displayed.
VIP: Calls from numbers with this contact type will ring on your phone even when DND mode is active.
You can assign a ringtone to this contact type. If your VIP is also assigned to a group (see below) and if that group has a distinct ringtone, the ringtone assigned to the group will be played.
Deny List: Calls from phone numbers with this contact type will not ring on your phone. The caller hears the busy signal. To remove the number from the deny list, you can either
The default setting is "Active" which means that the phone will use the current outgoing identity whenever you dial the number of the phone book entry.
You can also select a specific identity to be used as the outgoing identity whenever the number is dialed, for example, if you want to use a specific VoIP provider for these calls.
Note: To use an outgoing identity specified in the directory, you must dial the number from the directory. If you simply type it on the keypad, the current outgoing identity, as indicated on the display, will be used.
The available group types are Friends, Family, Work, Colleagues, or None. The default setting is none. You can assign a distinct ringtone to each group type.
The phone has 10 built-in ringtones that can be assigned to identities, group types, and contact types.
It is also possible to download a custom melody.
Note: Entering a first and/or name is optional. If you don't enter either one, the entry will be listed under the phone number. You can add a first and last name later by editing the entry on the phone or on the web interface.
Press to add the name (if the name was transmitted) and the number to the phone directory. If the name has not been transmitted, the number will be used in its place.