Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Safety precautions
Safety precautions
u Only use the router with the mains adapter that is supplied.
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When connecting the router to the mains, make sure that the connection values are not exceeded. For reasons of electrical safety, the router may only be opened by authorised service staff. [. . . ] u Dialling rules: Specify numbers here that are to be dialled only via the fixed network
or only via the Internet. 0190 numbers) or enter a call-by-call provider for the fixed network (see page 97). Note: If you do not specify any of your own dialling rules, then the default settings will be used as entered in the Dialing Plans screen in the VoIP menu. If you press the * key twice before dialling the phone number, the call will always be made over the fixed network. For automatic dialling insert a pause after pressing the * key twice by pressing the recall key. You should therefore press the following keys: * key, * key, recall key and then the keys for the phone number. Please also remember this when saving phone numbers in the telephone if a number is always to be called via the fixed network. Otherwise this number might not be dialled correctly.
u Quick dial: Specify quick dial numbers or terms here for phone numbers you use fre-
quently (see page 100).
Important information:
u If VoIP is not set up you will always make calls via the fixed network. Phone 1 port.
u All calls from the fixed network are forwarded to the phone connected to the u If VoIP is set up, then depending on your provider a call-by-call number is preset
for fixed network calls.
u Check these dialling rules (see page 97) and change them if you have agreed special
phone tariffs with another provider.
u Do not change the default setting for the Internet connection mode (= "permanent
connection") if you are using VoIP (see page 37). Remember, though, that this setting can result in high connection costs if you have agreed a time-based tariff with your Internet provider.
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Configuring the Advanced Settings
u If there is a power failure or if you have turned off the Gigaset SX553 WLAN dsl you
can make no more calls if you have an ISDN connection. For an analogue phone connection you can only make calls using a phone connected to the Phone 1 port. The dialling rules will not apply in this case.
VoIP settings
You will receive the access and configuration data for Internet telephony from your service provider.
ì In the Advanced Settings Telephony menu, select VoIP.
ì Select On if you wish to use Internet telephony (default setting). ì Apply the default settings for Voice Quality: Voice activity detection, Comfort
noise generation, Gain control and Fixed gain control (input/output).
ì To add the data for your VoIP accounts, click Add.
If you have configured VoIP settings in the Basic Setup Wizard the data for your VoIP account is shown in this line. You can edit this data or add new data for additional accounts.
ì Click On to activate the VoIP account option.
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ì In the Service provider menu, select the option Other or else select one of the
already preconfigured providers.
ì Enter the data you have received from your service provider:
User name, Displayed name, Authorization user name, Password, SIP domain, SIP realm, Proxy server address and Registrar server address.
ì Leave the default settings for the parameters SIP listen port, Proxy server port, ì Click the OK button to apply the settings.
Registrar server port, Voice codecs and Out-of-band DTMF unless your service provider has provided you with other data.
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Configuring the Advanced Settings ISDN
If you use an ISDN connection for fixed network telephony, you can enter the phone numbers (MSN) for your extensions.
ì In the Advanced Settings Telephony menu, select ISDN.
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Enter one of the multiple subscriber numbers for your ISDN system. Apply the settings by clicking OK.
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Configuring the Advanced Settings Extensions
Your Gigaset SX553 WLAN dsl offers you two internal extensions that you can use for making calls via the fixed network or via VoIP. You can assign each extension the relevant phone numbers for incoming and outgoing calls and make other settings such as call waiting, or display the caller's number, or other technical settings.
ì In the Advanced Settings Telephony menu, select the option Extensions.
ì Select the Phone number (your VoIP service provider or fixed network) for incoming
and outgoing calls under Extension 1. The list of numbers for Internet telephony is the one you set up in the VoIP menu (see page 92).
ì In the Additional phone numbers fields, you can select which numbers you want
to use for calls on this extension with a prefix (#1* #4*).
ì Select Receive calls for all numbers if you wish to receive all incoming calls on all
extensions.
ì Select the option Call waiting if you want to permit a signal for an incoming call
when the lines are busy.
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Note: u Call waiting is indicated if you are making a call via a VoIP connection and you receive an incoming analogue call.
u Call waiting is not indicated for a VoIP call if you are making a call via an ana-
logue connection.
ì If your service provider supports this function you can have the caller's number displayed via Display number of the caller (CLIP). of this extension for outgoing calls.
ì Select Hide own number for outgoing calls (CLIR) if you wish to hide the number
Note: Many service providers either do not support this function or may be unreliable. Please contact your service provider if you want to be certain that CLIP and CLIR are actually supported.
ì Different dial tones for fixed line and VoIP: If you activate this function, a different
dialling tone is used for Internet telephony than for fixed network telephony. This means you can immediately hear when dialling a number whether you are calling via the Internet or via the fixed network. Please only change this value if your service provider requires it.
ì Hook flash time determines the period of time after which the end of a call is ì Select the relevant settings for Extension 2. ì Click OK to apply the settings.
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Configuring the Advanced Settings Dialing Plans
On this screen you can
u enter your area code, u specify whether certain phone numbers or prefixes are to be dialled via the Internet
or the fixed network,
u enter a call-by-call provider for the fixed network, u block phone numbers or prefixes.
ì To make these settings, in the Advanced Settings Telephony menu, select the
menu entry Dialing Plans.
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ì Area code
Enter the Area code for your current location.
ì Predial area code for local calls through VoIP
If you activate this function, the device automatically predials the area code for local calls via a VoIP provider. [. . . ] It will then direct incoming calls for a service via Port forwarding directly to the appropriate Port of the network component in question. Full duplex Data transfer mode in which data can be sent and received at the same time. See also: Half duplex VoIP Voice over IP See Internet telephony VPI Virtual Path Identifier Part of an address in an ATM network. WAN Wide Area Network A WAN is a network that is not restricted to one particular area, such as the Internet. [. . . ]