
Gigaset CL660HX handset (CH version)
Gigaset CL660HX handset (CH version)
Press the mailbox (the right side of the left button). The list of missed calls that have not yet been acknowledged appears. Click completely through the list and thus take note of them all. Press the red handset to return to normal. Then the flashing should be gone and pressing the mailbox again shows the complete list of missed (but meanwhile acknowledged) calls.
1 month ago
This model of cordless phone is compatible with most DECT routers, but it is essential to check whether the Sunrise router supports DECT technology. If the Sunrise router supports DECT, you should be able to connect the phone without any problems. If not, you may need to use a separate DECT base station to work with this phone.
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The Gigaset CL660HX (CH version) handset can be used with a compatible DECT base station. In order to be compatible with a modem such as Sunrise's Connect Box 3, it is necessary to use a DECT base station that supports connection to this type of modem. For example, the Gigaset Box 100 can be connected directly to Sunrise Connect Box 3, and then you can connect the CL660HX via DECT. Make sure that the base station you choose is compatible with the CL660HX and the modem you have.
Automatically generated from the .Because you are asking your question about this product, I am actually assuming that you do not have a Gigaset base. You need to connect your phone directly to the router. In my case, that would be a Swisscom Internet box.
2 months ago
The CL660HX handset is a landline phone that uses an analogue connection, and it does not support DECT technology. TP-Link 4G LTE routers typically do not have DECT capabilities either. Therefore, this handset is not compatible with a TP-Link 4G LTE router in terms of DECT functionality. However, if you are looking to use a landline phone with a 4G LTE router, you might consider using an analog telephone adapter (ATA) to connect your analogue phone to a VoIP service via the router.
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The telephone can be connected to a telephone socket as it is an analogue landline telephone. However, it requires a base station that is connected to the telephone socket in order to function. The base station is not included with the handset and must be purchased separately.
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Yes, you've got it right. The Gigaset CL660HX (CH version) mobile phone does not require a separate base station as it can be connected directly to a DECT-capable router. Here are the steps to connect the mobile phone to the router: 1. activate DECT on the router: Make sure that the DECT function is activated on the router. 2. open the menu in the phone: In the CL660HX menu, go to settings and search for login. 3. connect phone to router: Activate registration and let the phone search for the router. As soon as it has found the router, enter the PIN (in most cases 0000 or 1234). 4. confirm connection: After entering the PIN, the connection should be established and the phone is ready to use. This process works with various DECT-enabled routers, including those from Sunrise, as long as they support the necessary DECT functions.
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The Gigaset CL660HX (CH version) cannot be used simply by connecting it to a telephone line and power. It must be operated either directly via a DECT-based router (e.g. Fritz.Box or Swisscom Internet Box) or via a Gigaset base station, such as that of the Gigaset CL660. It is therefore suitable as a second device to an existing telephone with a base station or as the main device in conjunction with a compatible router. It cannot function without one of these connection options.
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The Gigaset CL660HX (CH version) is supplied with the following components: - The Gigaset CL660HX handset You don't need to buy any separate parts to get the device up and running, as everything you need is already included.
Automatically generated from the .It worked for me - simply connect via DECT in the router setup
6 months ago
The Gigaset CL660HX (CH version) phone is compatible with most DECT-based routers, but there are some limitations and requirements for the connection. - The phone supports DECT technology and is therefore basically compatible with many Internet routers such as the Fritz Box or the Swisscom Internet Box. - However, the router must be DECT-capable and provide the appropriate settings for the connection with the phone. - It is possible that the Salt fibre box requires specific settings or configurations in order to work with the CL660HX. It is recommended to consult the instructions of the router and the phone and ensure that all necessary steps for the connection are carried out correctly. If you still have problems, it may be helpful to contact Salt or Gigaset customer service for specific support.
Automatically generated from the .The contacts from the mobile can usually be transferred to the base station. You can then upload this data to the handset or call up the telephone book of the base station directly from the handset. The charging cradle is included.
No, probably not, as there is no DECT option on the router. Needs a phone (base) with analogue connection
Plug-in power supply for the charging cradle is included
I don't know exactly what you mean, but I have connected the handset to the Sunrise box via DECT.
Der Router muss DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) unterstützen.
Unfortunately, we do not offer the base separately. However, you are welcome to contact the manufacturer Gigaset directly and ask whether they can supply it.
The power supply unit is included
This is a DECT handset without a base station and therefore no cable
Yes, this is possible because this device has DECT. It is very easy to connect
The phone is supplied with the charging cradle
works well on my Swisscom Box Greetings hapelo
Yes, power supply unit and charging cradle
According to the operating instructions, there are three possibilities: - Answering machine from the network operator (e.g. swisscom: Combox) - "Local answering machine on a CAT-iq router" -> Follow the router operating instructions - "Local answering machine on a Gigaset base": Can be purchased separately "Gigaset Box 200A" (digitec 33.60 Fr.) Search digitec for "Gigaset 660". Then you will find two variants with base, among others
Not really, it works for me even without a base station with Swisscom Internet. What kind of Internet box do you have?
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