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Making calls using network services. 59
Using lists. 66
Using directories. 70
Using the local base directory. Using online directories. Using the private net directory. Using the Gigaset.net directory. 78 79
Making cost-effective calls. 83
Defining dialling plans. 83 Linking a number with a call-by-call number. 83 Displaying call duration/charges. 83
Sending SMS (text messages). 84
Writing/sending SMS. Receiving an SMS. SMS with vCard. Receiving notifications via SMS. Setting the SMS service centre/defining the send line. Activating/deactivating first ringer muting. Activating/deactivating SMS function. Troubleshooting SMS problems. Opening the incoming e-mail list. Viewing the message header and text of an e-mail. View e-mail sender's address. Deleting e-mail messages. Starting the info centre, selecting info services. Login for personalised info services. Operating the info centre. Displaying information from the Internet as a screensaver. 96 97
E-mail notifications. 92
Info centre continuous Internet access from your phone. 95
Operating the base's answering machine. 98
Operating via the base. 99 Activating/deactivating call screening. 103 Setting the recording parameters. 104 Operating when on the move (remote operation). 104
Using the network mailbox. 106
Network mailbox: activating/deactivating, entering numbers. 106 Configuring an answering machine for quick dial. 107
ECO DECT: Reducing energy consumption and radiation. 109 Setting an appointment (calendar). 110
Displaying missed appointments, anniversaries. 112
Setting the alarm clock. 112
Connecting/using other devices. 114
Registering handsets. 114 De-registering handsets. 115 Locating a handset (paging). 115 Making internal calls. 115 Changing the name of an internal party. 117 Changing the internal number of an internal party. 118 Using Bluetooth devices. 118 Connecting a fax machine (ISDN). 124 Connecting and using a wire-bound headset. 125
Setting up the base. 126
Accessing functions and numbers quickly. 126 Changing the display language. 128 Setting the display. 128 Changing the handsfree/receiver volume. 129 Setting ringers. 130 Activating/deactivating advisory tones. 132 Activating/deactivating music on hold. 132 Resource directory. 132
u If a dialling plan has been defined for
Permanently assigned send connection
Prerequisite: A connection (fixed line connection, MSN of the ISDN connection, VoIP connection) is permanently assigned to the base as a send connection ( page 138). ~c Enter the number and pick up the receiver. The number is dialled. Or: c~ Pick up the receiver and enter the number. The number is dialled approximately 3.5 seconds after the last digit is entered. Version 4, 16.09.2005
the dialled phone number (see Web configurator), then the connection specified in the dialling plan will be used to establish the connection instead of the send connection. If the phone number is blocked by a dialling plan, it will not be dialled. Not possible is displayed. u If you use VoIP to make a call to the fixed line, you may also have to dial the area code for local calls (depending on the provider). You can avoid having to dial your own area code by entering it in the configuration and activating the Predial area code for local calls via VoIP option. u You have activated the Automatic Fallback to Fixed Line option with the Web configurator. If an attempt to make a call via a VoIP connection fails, the phone automatically attempts to establish the connection via the ISDN (first MSN) or fixed line. u The base automatically dials Gigaset.net numbers ending with the suffix #9 via the Gigaset.net connection. The calls are free of charge ( page 56).
Selecting a connection at each call
Requirement: "Select at each call" has been assigned to the base instead of a send connection ( page 138). ~c Enter the number and pick up the receiver. The list of all the base's connections is displayed. q Select a connection. Dial / w Press the display key or the middle of the control key. If a dialling plan has been defined for the dialled phone number (see Web configurator), then the send connection specified in the dialling plan is used.
u You can use the red end key T to
Press Dial to activate handsfree mode on the base (open listening; page 57). ~ Enter a number. The number is dialled approximately 3.5 seconds after the last digit is entered. Any dialling plan that has been defined for the dialled phone number (see Web configurator) is ignored. The selected send connection is always used.
Diverting calls internally
You can divert all external calls intended for a base receive connection to a handset or device connected to the FAX port. v Select Services Call Divert Internal Select and press OK. You can enter data in the following fields: Status Activate/deactivate call divert. To handset Select internal party.
Activating/deactivating call waiting
Prerequisite for calls via VoIP: At least two parallel VoIP connections are permitted on your telephone (setting can be changed via the Web configurator). v Select Services Call Waiting Status Select On / Off to activate/deactivate call waiting. Press the display key Save. Call waiting is activated/deactivated for all connections to the telephone and all registered devices. If the base is connected to the analogue fixed line, it establishes a connection to the exchange to send a corresponding code. After confirmation from the fixed line, press the red end key T.
For your VoIP connections you can set the transfer via the Web configurator (see operating instructions for the Web configurator on the enclosed CD; Call Transfer).
Setting up a busy signal for when the MSN is being used (Busy on Busy)
If this function is activated, callers immediately hear the busy tone if an external call is already in progress via the called MSN or VoIP connection. The waiting call is not signalled, regardless of the setting for Call Waiting ( page 60). v Select Services Busy on Busy Select and press OK ( = on).
Special settings for calls via VoIP or ISDN
Prerequisite: Your telephone is connected to the ISDN network.
Configuring settings for the next call
Activating "anonymous calling" for the next call
You can withhold your phone number for the next call (CLIR = Calling Line Identification Restriction). The setting applies to all the phone's connections. In idle status: Fixed line connection: v Select Services Withhold No. Next Call ISDN connection: v Select Services Next Call Withhold Number Select and press OK. ~ Enter the number or copy from the directory. Dial Press the display key or pick up the receiver. The number is dialled. Generally, you can withhold your number for all calls ( page 59). 61
Activating/deactivating transfer ECT (Explicit Call Transfer)
If the Transfer (ECT) function is activated, you can connect two external callers with one another by replacing the receiver or pressing the red end key T ( page 64). This assumes that you are making an external call via one of your VoIP or ISDN connections and start an external consultation call.
Managing entries in the redial list
In idle status: Q Press the key. s Select entry. Options Open menu. You can select the following functions with q: Copy to Directory Copy an entry to the directory (page 70). Automatic Redial "Automatic redial", page 66. Display Number (As in the directory, page 72) Delete Entry Delete selected entry. (As in the directory, page 72) Delete List Delete complete list. (As in the directory, page 72)
Call lists
Prerequisite: Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP, page 54) Your base stores various types of calls: u Accepted calls (from the user or the answering machine) u Outgoing calls u Missed calls You can view each type of call separately or gain an overview of all calls. The last 30 entries are displayed in the lists of missed and accepted calls. This list of outgoing calls can contain up to 60 entries. You can open the call lists in idle status by pressing up on the control key t or via the menu: v All Calls / Outgoing Calls / Accepted Calls / Missed Calls
You can receive information on unknown numbers free of charge via the reverse search in the online directory ( page 76).
Incoming message list
All received SMS messages are saved in the incoming message list ( page 86).
Answering machine list
You can use the answering machine list to listen to the messages that are on the answering machine ( page 101).
List entry
New messages are displayed at the top. Example of list entries:
Missed Calls
Frank for IP2
Multiple calls from the same number are stored once in the missed calls list (the latest call). The number of calls from this number is shown in brackets after the entry. One Withheld entry is created for all missed calls for which the number of the caller was withheld. Equally, one Unavailable entry is created for every call for which the number was not transferred. Pick up the receiver or press the handsfree key d to call the selected caller back. Select the View display key to access additional information, including for example the number linked to the name. Use the Options display key to select the following options: Copy to Directory Copy number to the directory. Delete Entry Delete selected entry. Delete List Delete all entries. When you quit the call lists, all entries are set to the status "old", i.e., the next time you call up the list, they will no longer be shown in bold.
The base is in idle status. s Press and hold. q If necessary, select Gigaset.net from the list of available online directories and press OK. Or: v Contacts Network Directory This opens the list of online directories. Gigaset.net Select and press OK. The Gigaset.net directory opens.
u Calls to the Gigaset.net directory are
Calling up an entry in the online directory
Prerequisite: You have opened the online directory. q Select entry (open the details view, if necessary). c Pick up the receiver. If the entry only contains one phone number, this is the one that is dialled. If the entry contains more than one phone number (e.g., mobile number and phone number), they are offered to you for selection. Select the number to be dialled. Press the display key. The selected phone number is dialled.
always free of charge. u You can also open the Gigaset.net directory by dialling 1188#9 (phone number of the Gigaset.net directory) and picking up the receiver c. If a connection to the Gigaset.net directory cannot be made, an error message is issued and the base goes into idle status.
Transferring the local directory to the private online directory
You can save entries in the local directory in vCard format as a vcf file on your PC with the help of the Web configurator ( user guide for the Web configurator on the enclosed CD). Several providers support functions on your Web pages that you can use to copy these files to the online directory.
Opening the Gigaset.net directory for the first time
When you open the Gigaset.net directory for the first time, you are asked to enter a nickname for your connection. You are entered in the Gigaset.net directory under this name.
Own details
Your Gigaset.net nickname:
Abc <C Save
Using the keypad, enter the name that
you would like to be listed under in the Gigaset.net directory. The name may contain a maximum of 25 characters. 79
Press the right-hand display key Save.
Data protection notice
If you enter a nickname at this point, it is stored on a central Gigaset server. The nickname appears in the Gigaset.net directory, and other subscribers that use the Gigaset.net service can call you using this nickname. By entering your data, you agree to having your data saved. If you do not wish this to happen, you can cancel the operation at this point. Cancel operation: Do not enter a name and press the display key Save. You can use the directory to search for other Gigaset.net subscribers and call them. However, no nickname is entered for you (your base). Or: Press the red end key T to exit the Gigaset.net directory (without performing a search). If an entry with this name already exists, the message Nickname exists! Please choose another one is displayed. You are prompted to enter a name again.
Opening the draft list v Messaging SMS Draft
The first list entry is displayed, for example:
Saved on 10.01.10 15:07
If the entry has been saved with the phone number i.e., when an SMS was saved from the incoming list, the number is displayed in the first line.
Reading or deleting SMS messages
Select SMS. Press the display key. The text is displayed. Scroll line by line using q
Or delete the SMS with Options Delete Entry OK.
Writing/changing an SMS
You are reading an SMS in the draft list.
Open menu. You have the following options: Send Send stored SMS ( page 84). Edit Edit the text of the saved SMS and then send it ( page 84).
Sending SMS messages as a fax
You can also send an SMS to a fax machine. Prerequisite: Your network provider supports this feature. You are writing an SMS ( page 84). Options Press the display key. Send Select and press OK. Fax Select and press OK. s / ~ Select number from the directory or enter it manually. Enter the number with area code (even if you are in the same area). Send Press the display key.
Incoming SMS list
The incoming list contains: u All received SMS messages regardless of the MSN it was intended for. All received SMS messages are displayed on all handsets and on the base. u SMS messages that could not be sent due to an error. New SMS messages are indicated by the icon in the display, the f message key flashing and an advisory tone sounding.
Opening the incoming list with the f key
Receiving an SMS
All received SMS messages are saved in the incoming list. Linked SMS messages are displayed as one message. If this is too long or is not transferred completely, it is split into individual messages. Since an SMS remains in the list even after it has been read, regularly delete SMS messages from the list. The display tells you if the SMS memory is full. Delete SMS messages you no longer require ( page 87).
f Press. The incoming list displays the number of entries (example):
SMS: (2)
Bold: New entries Normal font: Old entries Open list with OK. Every entry in the list contains:
u The number or name of the sender u The receive connection to which the SMS
is addressed
u The date of receipt
0123727859362922 for IP2 10.10.10 09:07
Analogue fixed line: Each incoming SMS is signalled by a single ring (ringer as for external calls). If you accept the "call", the SMS is lost. To prevent this ring, suppress the first ring for all external calls ( page 90).
Opening the incoming list via the SMS menu v Messaging SMS
If you have already saved thirty appointments, you will have to delete an existing appointment before adding a new one.
Signalling appointments and anniversaries
In idle status, an appointment reminder is signalled with the selected ringer melody and will sound for 60 seconds. The name is displayed for anniversaries, while the entered text is displayed for appointments along with the time.
Managing appointments
v Organizer Calendar
Editing individual appointments
Select a day in the graphical calendar and press the control key w. (Days on which appointments/anniversaries have already been saved are highlighted in orange in the calendar). A list containing the entries for this day is displayed. Anniversaries are marked with j, activated appointments with. q Select appointment/anniversary. View Press the display key to view the entry. You can only display anniversaries. You can edit an anniversary via the directory ( page 74). With an appointment, select Options for the following options: Edit Entry (Similar to Saving an appointment page 110) Delete Entry Delete a selected appointment from the list. Activate / Deactivate Activate/deactivate an appointment. A deactivated appointment is not signalled. r/q
Appointment 15:38
You can deactivate or answer an appointment reminder: Off Press the display key to deactivate the appointment reminder. Or: SMS Press the display key to answer the appointment reminder with an SMS.
During a call, the appointment reminder is signalled by a short tone. It is entered in the missed alarms list.
Deleting all appointments
In the monthly view: Options Delete all appoint. OK Confirm the security prompt with Yes. All appointments are deleted.
Setting the alarm clock
Displaying missed appointments, anniversaries
Missed appointments/anniversaries (page 74) are displayed in the Missed Alarms list if: u You do not accept an appointment/anniversary. u The appointment/anniversary was signalled during a phone call. The n icon and the number of new entries are shown in the display. The most recent entry is at the head of the list. Open the list by pressing the message key f ( page 69) or via the menu: v Organizer Missed Alarms q Select appointment/ anniversary. Information about the appointment/anniversary is displayed. A missed appointment is shown with the appointment name ( page 110), a missed anniversary with name and surname. The date and time is also given. Delete Delete appointment Or: SMS Write an SMS. If 10 entries are already stored in the list, the next appointment reminder will delete the oldest entry.
& Replace the receiver.
Transferring a call to a handset
You can transfer an external call to a handset (connect). Prerequisite: You are conducting an external call. Open the list of handsets. The external participant hears music on hold, if activated ( page 132). If more than one handset is registered: s Select a handset or Call All and press OK. When the internal participant answers: If necessary, announce the external call. & / T Replace the receiver or press the red end key. The external call is transferred to the other handset. 116 u
Press the display key. All three participants are connected with each other.
If the internal participant does not answer: Press the display key End to return to the first external caller.
An internal participant pressing the end call key (on the handset) or the red end key T does not affect the connection between the other internal participant and the external participant.
External call waiting during an internal call
If you receive an external call during an internal call, you will hear the call waiting tone (short tone). The caller's number appears in the display if Calling Line Identification is enabled. You have the following options:
Internal call waiting during an internal/external call
If an internal participant attempts to call you while you are involved in an external or internal call, this call is shown on the display (internal call waiting). You can either accept or reject this call. Press any key to make this prompt disappear from the display. You must end the current call to accept the internal call. Then the internal call is signalled as per usual. You can accept the call.
Rejecting the external call
Press the display key. The call waiting tone is turned off. You remain connected with the internal participant. If the call is via a VoIP or ISDN connection on the base: The external caller will hear the busy tone. If the call is via the analogue fixed line connection: The call continues to be signalled on other registered handsets.
Changing the name of an internal party
The names "INT 2", "INT 3" etc. are assigned automatically at registration. You can change these names. The name must be no more than 10 characters. The modified name will then appear in the list of internal participants. u Open list of internal participants. s Select handset. Options Open menu. Rename ~ Enter/edit name. Save Press the display key.
the Headset function to a function key on the base ( page 126). headset into the connection socket on your base ( page 12).
speaking volume on your headset, page 129. u If a Bluetooth headset is also registered with the base and it is in range, the call/connection is transferred to the Bluetooth headset. The Bluetooth headset takes priority.
press the Headset function key.
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Your base is preconfigured but you can change the settings to suit your individual requirements. The settings described in this chapter only have a local effect on the base. The corresponding setting on any of the registered handsets does not change.
Accessing functions and numbers quickly
You can program the six function keys on the right-hand side of the base and the display keys (in idle status). You can assign a phone number (quick dial) or a base function to each of these keys and change the assignment. The number is then dialled or the function started by simply pressing a key.
Changing key assignments
In idle status: Press and hold the display/function key until a list of possible key assignments is displayed. The following functions are available: Quick Dial Assign a number from the local directory to the key. The directory is opened. Select an entry and press OK. If you delete or edit the entry in the directory, this will not affect the assignment to the function key or display key. This means that if the phone number changes, you must re-assign the updated entry from the directory to the key as described above.
Alarm Clock Assign menu for setting and activating the alarm clock to a key ( page 112): v Organizer Alarm Clock Calendar Open calendar/enter new appointment ( page 110): v Organizer Calendar Bluetooth Activate/deactivate Bluetooth mode ( page 118). Connect Mobile Activate Bluetooth on the base and establish a connection to the active Bluetooth mobile ( page 121). Headset Accept or pick up a call with the connected headset. The key simulates the P2T function (push-to-talk). You must assign Headset to a key if you wish to use a headset without P2T (wire-bound or via Bluetooth). Press the key If a call is signalled on the base and you wish to accept the call directly on the headset. To continue a call on the headset that has been started on the base. If two headsets are connected to the base, a wire-bound and a Bluetooth headset, the Bluetooth headset takes priority. In that case you cannot use the wire-bound headset. Insert P Key inserts a dialling pause (a P) when entering a number ( page 145).
Setting up the base R Function ISDN connections: not relevant Analogue fixed line: Key inserts a recall (an R) when entering a number ( page 145). VoIP connections: You can assign the R function via the Web configurator (Web page Advanced Settings): Connect two external callers with one another (after a consultation call, when call swapping) Or With a provider-specific feature for the VoIP connection Refer to the Web configurator's user guide on the enclosed CD. More Functions. More features are available: u Send Connection Assign an alternative send connection to a key. Select an MSN from the MSN list as (another) send connection for the base and press OK. Press this display or function key if the alternative send connection should be used (temporarily) for the subsequent call (instead of the send connection for the base). u Line Selection Assign the list of configured connections to a key. Select the send connection for the next call from the list ( page 51). u Call Lists Assign the call list menu to a key ( page 67). v Call Lists u Withhold Number Withhold Calling Line Identification for the next call ( page 61).
u If you press the display key Back or
press briefly on the red end key T, you will go back to the previous display. u To cancel the entire procedure, press and hold the red end key T. None of the telephone settings will then be changed in any way. You can continue to use the telephone if you reconnect it to the previous line type. If, however, you still wish to operate the telephone on the "new" line type, you will need to reset it ( page 141). After this the wizards will be started for the new line type.
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Connecting the base to a PABX
The following settings are only necessary if your PABX requires them; see the PABX user guide.
u You cannot send or receive SMS mes-
sages on PABXs that do not support Calling Line Identification. u There are several ways of assigning an MSN to ISDN extension systems. For more information on this topic, please refer to the user guide belonging to your extension system.
Saving an access code (outside line code)
You can save two access codes: one for dialling via ISDN or fixed line and one for dialling via VoIP. Prerequisite: You must enter an access code for external calls using your PABX, e.g., "0". v Telephony Access Code You can enter data in the following fields: Access external line with: For dialling via ISDN or the analogue fixed line: enter or change the access code, max. three digits. For: Specify when the access code should be inserted for dialling via ISDN or the fixed line: Call Lists The access code is put in front of numbers dialled on the base or a handset from one of the following lists: The SMS list The accepted calls list In the missed calls list An answering machine list
All Calls The access code prefixes all numbers dialled on the base or a handset. Off The access code for ISDN/fixed line is deactivated. It does not prefix any phone number. Access external IP line with: For dialling via VoIP connections: Enter or change access code, max. 4 digits. For: Specify when the access code should also be dialled when dialling via VoIP: Call Lists For dialling from the SMS list, missed calls list, accepted calls list or an answering machine list. All Calls For all numbers dialled on the base or a handset. Off No access code should be dialled first for calls via a VoIP connection. Save Press the display key.
The access code never prefixes any emergency numbers or SMS service centre numbers.
Setting pauses (fixed line)
nications UK Limited, Quatro House, Lyon Way, Camberley, Surrey, GU16 7ER. u Any other claims resulting out of or in connection with the device shall be excluded from this Guarantee. Nothing in this Guarantee shall attempt to limit or exclude a Customers Statutory Rights, nor the manufacturer's liability for death or personal injury resulting from its negligence. u The duration of the Guarantee shall not be extended by services rendered under the terms of the Guarantee. u Insofar as no Guarantee default exists, Gigaset Communications reserves the right to charge the customer for replacement or repair. u The above provisions does not imply a change in the burden of proof to the detriment of the customer. To invoke this Guarantee, please contact the Gigaset Communications telephone service. The relevant number is to be found in the accompanying user guide.
Our environmental mission statement
We, Gigaset Communications GmbH, bear social responsibility and are actively committed to a better world. Our ideas, technologies and actions serve people, society and the environment. The aim of our global activity is to secure sustainable life resources for humanity. We are committed to a responsibility for our products that comprises their entire life cycle. The environmental impact of products, including their manufacture, procurement, distribution, utilisation, service and disposal, are already evaluated during product and process design. Further information on environmentally friendly products and processes is available on the Internet at www.gigaset.com.
Ecological energy consumption
The use of ECO DECT ( page 109) saves energy and makes an active contribution towards protecting the environment.
Disposal
All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities. This crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the product means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC. The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. It is a precondition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your local council refuse centre or the original supplier of the product.
Environmental management system
Gigaset Communications GmbH is certified pursuant to the international standards EN 14001 and ISO 9001. ISO 14001 (Environment): Certified since September 2007 by TV SD Management Service GmbH. ISO 9001 (Quality): Certified since 17/02/ 1994 by TV Sd Management Service GmbH.
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Domain names and IP addresses are assigned via DNS. For Dynamic IP addresses this service is enhanced with "Dynamic DNS". This permits the use of a network component with a dynamic IP address as a Server on the Internet. DynDNS ensures that a service can always be addressed on the Internet under the same Domain name, regardless of the current IP address.
Explicit Call Transfer
Participant A calls participant B. The participant puts the connection on hold and calls participant C. Rather than connect everyone in a three-party conference, A now transfers participant B to C and hangs up. EEPROM
Electrically Eraseable Programmable Read Only Memory
Memory building block in your phone with fixed data (e.g., default and customised settings) and data saved automatically (e.g., call list entries). Ethernet network Wired LAN.
G.711 a law, G.711 law Standard for a Codec. G.711 delivers a very good voice quality that corresponds to that in the ISDN network. As there is little compression, the necessary bandwidth is around 64 kbit/s per voice connection, but the delay caused by coding/ decoding is only approx. 0.125 ms. "a law" describes the European standard and " law" describes the North American/Japanese equivalent. G.722 Standard for a Codec. G.722 is a broadband language codec with a bandwidth of 50 Hz to 7 kHz, a net transmission rate of 64 kbit/s per voice connection and integrated speech pause recognition and comfort noise generation (silence suppression). G.722 delivers very good voice quality. A higher sampling rate provides clearer and better voice quality than with other codecs and enables a speech tone in High Definition Sound Performance (HDSP). G.726 Standard for a Codec. G.726 delivers a good voice quality. It is inferior to the quality with codec G.711 but better than with G.729. G.729A/B Standard for a Codec. The voice quality is more likely to be lower with G.729A/B. As a result of the high level of compression, the necessary bandwidth is only around 8 kbit/s per voice connection, but the delay is around 15 ms.
Gateway Connects two different Networks, e.g., a router as an Internet gateway. For phone calls from VoIP to the telephone network, a gateway has to be connected to the IP network and the telephone network (gateway/VoIP provider). It forwards calls from VoIP to the telephone network as required. Gateway provider See SIP provider. Global IP address See IP address. GSM
Global System for Mobile Communication

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ModelNumber KXTG6642C KXTG6643 KXTG6643C KXTG6644 KXTG6644C KXTG6645 KXTG6654C KXTG6702 KXTG7412C KXTG7431 KXTG7432 KXTG7433 KXTG7434 KXTG7513C KXTG7531 KXTG7532 KXTG7532C KXTG7533 KXTG7533C KXTG7534 KXTG7534C KXTG7574C KXTG7622 KXTG7622C KXTG7623 KXTG7623C KXTG7624 KXTG7625 KXTG7642
Type CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Cordless Telephone CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Cordless Telephone CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit
Frequency 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 5.8GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz
Technology Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital
Spread Spectrum Technology (SST)? No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No No
Wattsin Standby 0.83 0.83 0.83 0.83 0.83 0.83 0.83 2.23 1.03 1.21 1.21 1.21 1.21 0.83 0.83 0.83 1.50 0.83 1.50 0.83 1.50 1.50 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
ModelNumber KXTG7643 KXTG7644 KXTG7645 KXTG8232 KXTG8412C KXTG9345 KXTG9361 KXTG9371 KXTG9372 KXTG9381 KXTG9382 KXTG9391 KXTG9392 KXTGA101 KXTGA101C KXTGA120 KXTGA401C KXTGA410 KXTGA410C KXTGA430 KXTGA630 KXTGA641
Type CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly
Wattsin Standby 1.4 1.9 1.1 1.08 1.08 1.1 1.0 0.96 0.8 0.91 0.88 1.4 0.8 1.1 1.1 0.92 0.84
ModelNumber DECT1340 DECT1363 DECT13632 DECT13632BK DECT1363BK DECT14802 DECT14803 DECT14803C DECT14804 DECT14804G DECT14805 DECT14805C DECT14806C DECT1560 DECT15602 DECT15603 DECT15603S
Type Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone
Wattsin Standby 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 1.81 2.04 2.04 2.4 2.04 2.4 2.04 2.04 2.04 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7
ModelNumber DECT15604 DECT1580 DECT15802 DECT15803 DECT15804 DECT15805H DECT2180 DECT21802 DECT21803 DECT21804 DECT2185 DECT21852 DECT21853 DECT2188 DECT21882 DECT21883 DECT21885
Wattsin Standby 1.7 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 2.2 1.11 1.11 1.11 1.11 1.13 1.13 1.13 0.74 0.74 0.74 0.74
OrganizationName UnidenAmerica Corporation UnidenAmerica Corporation UnidenAmerica Corporation UnidenAmerica Corporation UnidenAmerica Corporation UnidenAmerica Corporation UnidenAmerica Corporation UnidenAmerica Corporation UnidenAmerica Corporation UnidenAmerica Corporation UnidenAmerica Corporation VTechCommunications, Inc. VTechCommunications, Inc. VTechCommunications, Inc. VTechCommunications, Inc. VTechCommunications, Inc. VTechCommunications, Inc.
BrandName Uniden Uniden Uniden Uniden Uniden Uniden Uniden Uniden Uniden Uniden Uniden AT&T AT&T AT&T AT&T AT&T AT&T
ModelNumber DECT31812 DECT33802R DECT33803R DECT4066 DECT4086 DECT4096 DRX332 DRX402 EZAI2997 EZI2996 EZX290 AT3201 AT32112 CL80100 CL80101 CL80109 CL80111
Type CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Cordless Telephone CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly CombinationUnit Cordless Telephone Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Cordless Telephone Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly
Frequency 5.8GHz 5.8GHz 5.8GHz 5.8GHz 5.8GHz 5.8GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz 1.9GHz
Technology Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital
Wattsin Standby 2.46 2.46 2.46 2.46 2.46 2.46 1.2 1.22 1.2 1.22 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.216 1.1 0.98
ModelNumber EL52200 EL52201 EL52209 EL52210 EL52250 EL52251 EL52259 EL52300 EL52301 EL52309 EL52351 EL52400 EL52401 EL52409 EL52419 EL52459 EL52469
Technology Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital
Spread Spectrum Technology (SST)? No No No No No No No No No No No
Wattsin Standby 1.1 1.216 1.1 0.98 1.1 1.216 1.1 1.1 1.216 1.1 1.216 1.1 1.216 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1
ModelNumber EL52500 EL52510 EL52nx0AH EL52nx1AH SB67040 SB67108 SL80108 SL82118 SL82208 SL82218 SL82308 SL82318 SL82358 SL82408 SL82418 SL82518 SL82558
Type CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit
Wattsin Standby 1.1 1.1 0.934 0.586 0.94 0.81 0.77 1.9 1.95 1.9 1.95 1.9 1.95 1.95 1.9 1.9 1.9
ModelNumber SL82658 TL30100 TL32100 TL32200 TL32300 TL86009 TL86109 TL90070 TL90071 TL90078 TL91178 TL91270 TL91278 TL91378 TL92270 TL92271 TL92278
Type CombinationUnit Additional HandsetOnly CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Additional HandsetOnly CombinationUnit Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit
Wattsin Standby 1.9 0.69 1.1 1.1 1.1 0.94 1.91 0.75 0.67 0.72 1.37 1.38 1.37 1.37 1.2 1.17 1.96
BrandName AT&T AT&T AT&T AT&T AT&T RadioShack RadioShack RadioShack RadioShack RadioShack RadioShack RadioShack RadioShack RadioShack RadioShack RadioShack RadioShack
Technology Analog Analog Analog Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital
Wattsin Standby 2.26 2.26 1.8 1.67 1.07 1.32 1.32 0.878 1.24 1.24 1.24 1.24 0.93 1.39 1.39 1.2 1.2
ModelNumber CS62293 CS62294 CS62295 CS6309 CS63192 CS63283 CS63284 CS63292 CS63293 CS6409 CS6419 CS64192 CS64193 CS64194 CS6429 CS64292 CS64293
Type CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Additional HandsetOnly Cordless Telephone CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Additional HandsetOnly Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit
Wattsin Standby 1.2 1.2 1.2 0.92 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 0.648 0.91 0.91 0.91 0.91 1.49 1.49 1.49
ModelNumber CS64294 CS64295 DS3201 DS32112 DS6101 DS6151 DS62225 DS6301 DS63213 DS63223 DS63224 DS6401 DS6421 DS64212 DS64213 DS64214 DS64224
Type CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Additional HandsetOnly Cordless Telephone Additional HandsetOnly CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Additional HandsetOnly CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Additional HandsetOnly CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit
Wattsin Standby 1.49 1.49 0.93 1.38 0.97 1.19 0.66 0.91 1.21 1.21 1.21 0.651 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30
ModelNumber LS61152 LS6117 LS611712 LS611715 LS611718 LS611719 LS6204 LS6205 LS62152 LS6225 LS62252 LS62253 LS6245 LS6305 LS63253 LS63254 LS6405
Type Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone Cordless Telephone Additional HandsetOnly Additional HandsetOnly Cordless Telephone CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Additional HandsetOnly CombinationUnit CombinationUnit Additional HandsetOnly
Wattsin Standby 1.58 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 1.28 0.85 0.96 1.26 0.76 0.76 0.76 1.46 0.69 1.12 1.12 0.674
OrganizationName VTechCommunications, Inc. VTechCommunications, Inc. VTechCommunications, Inc. VTechCommunications, Inc. VTechCommunications, Inc. VTechCommunications, Inc.
BrandName VTECH VTECH VTECH VTECH VTECH VTECH
ModelNumber LS6425 LS64252 LS64253 LS64254 LS64263 LS64264
Type CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit CombinationUnit
Technology Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital
Spread Spectrum Technology (SST)? No No No No No No
Wattsin Standby 1.26 1.26 1.26 1.26 1.26 1.26
KeyEfficiencyCriteria ProductCategory* AdditionalHandset AnsweringMachine CordlessTelephone MultiHandsetCordlessTelephone AnsweringMachinewithSST CordlessTelephonewithSST MultiHandsetCordlessTelephonewithSST CombinationCordlessTelephone/AnsweringMachine MultiHandsetCombinationCordlessTelephone/Answering Machine CombinationCordlessTelephone/AnsweringMachinewithSST MultiHandsetCombinationCordlessTelephone/Answering MachinewithSST StandbyModePower ConsumptionRequirement <=1watt <=2watts
<=2watts
<=2.5watts
Note: *Anypowerconsumedbytheexternalpowersupply(EPS)mustbeincludedwhenmeteringthe unitforENERGYSTARqualification.Alltelephonyproductsdesignedforusewithexternalpower suppliesmustuseexternalpowersuppliesthatmeetorexceedtheActiveefficiencyandpower factorrequirements(whereapplicable)oftheVersion2.0ENERGYSTARrequirementsforsingle voltageexternalacdcandacacpowersupplies.Externalpowersuppliesusedinconjunction withtelephonyproductsdonotneedtomeettheNoloadrequirementof0.3or0.5watts, dependingontypeofexternalpowersupply(acacoracdc)andnameplateoutputpower(unless otherwiserequiredbyfederalstandard).Pleasenote:EPAisnotrequestingthattelephony manufacturerstestandsubmitdataonexternalpowersupplies.
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