
Gigaset E560 (CH-Version)
Gigaset E560 (CH-Version)
Everything is included, including battery. Plug'n play.
7 months ago
The Gigaset E560 and the Gigaset E560HX are different models with different functions and compatibilities. - Compatibility: The Gigaset E560HX is a phone that can be connected to any Internet router with a DECT base station, but it is not directly compatible with the Gigaset E560 base station. The base stations of these models are not interchangeable or expandable in such a way that you can connect the E560HX directly to the base station of the E560. - Expansion: If you require additional handsets for the Gigaset E560, you should purchase additional handsets of the same model (e.g. Gigaset E560A or E560H) and register them to the existing base station. The E560HX cannot be used as an extension for the E560 base station. Therefore, to operate two devices, you should either purchase additional handsets of the same model (E560) or choose another model that is specially designed for use with multiple handsets.
Automatically generated from the .PS. I recommend the Gigaset S850HX. With the Bluetooth function, you can make calls via headset (or hearing aid). It also works without any problems for me.
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It seems so. :) The manufacturer's manual says: 'You can register/pair up to 4 handsets on the base'.
As the manual exists in Italian, I guess so :)
Yes, this should work via the telephone analogue connection to the box.
I don't know about the connection. And, yes, we can see who called in our absence!
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https://gse.gigaset.com/fileadmin/legacy-assets/CustomerCare/Manuals/E5x/E560/A31008-M2708-F101-1-2X19_de_CH.pdf Section: Commissioning. The charging cradle is a base station and is connected via a cable, but as far as I remember only one RJ11 cable was included.
Is there a UPC router that can do DECT? Then it probably works ... all other UPC routers (with RJ11 connection) require a telephone with base station.
The E560 handset can be connected to another DECT base, e.g. Swissom. I don't have this, but it should work; I have something similar set up at my parents' house. Regarding the base of the E560, it should be able to operate the handsets of the C300, possibly with limited functions; but telephoning should be possible. I have registered much older handsets to the E560 base and it works quite well. Here is the link to the overview of the compatibility between the Gigaset devices: http://www.gigaset.com/de_de/cms/home/kundenservice/privatkunden/kompatibilitaet.html
This means that the E560 is designed so that there is no interference or noise with a hearing aid. Quote: Unwanted noise makes even desirable phone calls with a hearing aid a burden. The large-key phone models in the Gigaset E560 series are therefore hearing aid compatible (HAC) in accordance with the European ITU-T P.370 standard: this means that our cordless phones enable users of hearing aids with inductive transmission to make calls without disturbing noise. Manufacturer's website: http://www.gigaset.com/de_de/gigaset-e560/
Hello Dprossignon, With the E560 HX it is also possible to connect with a modem or router that supports the CAT-iq standard. The E560 (without HX) only has support for the DECT analogue standard. greetings dave
DECT supports the transfer to another base station in theory. But I haven't tried it in practice, so I don't have a guarantee. In this case, however, only one handset is needed, e.g. "Gigaset E560HX".
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