Siemens Gigaset A510IP


Gigaset (formerly Siemens Gigaset) is a world leader and Europe’s most trusted brand in VoiP and DECT cordless phones for the home and business. With German research, development and manufacturing you can expect the latest technology and the highest possible quality from Gigaset cordless phones. The A510IP is one of our most popular models offering both VoiP and fixed lines calls and the ability to handle up to three parallel calls while offering brilliant high definition sound.

Loaded with functions and features, this Gigaset Voip cordless phone does not disappoint.

Key Features:

  • VoIP and fixed line phone for up to 3 parallel calls
  • HD sound on VoIP calls
  • Handsfree talking
  • Access to basic online information services
  • Expandable system for multi-line/multi-user
  • Convenient handsfree talking
  • Illuminated 1,8” b/w display
  • Caller-ID function
  • Phonebook with up to 150 entries

Transferring Calls

There are two types of transfer on a Gigaset IP DECT phone. The first way is called a DECT transfer and can only be used to transfer a call to another handset registered to the same base station.

Internal Transfer (Cordless to Cordless)

    • During a call, press the “int” key on the handset. This is usually the left hand button on the four way navigation key in the middle but it depends on the handset model.
    • The person you were talking to now hears some music.
    • You will see a list of the other DECT devices registered to the base station, select one of the the DECT handset and press the green dial button and it will start ring.
    • Announce the call and press the Red hangup key when ready to transfer.

External Transfer (Cordless to Other)

    • During a call, press the R keys on the handset which can be found on the lower left or right side of the keypad
    • Dial a number and press the green button to make a call.
    • When you are ready to transfer, simply press the hang up key on the Gigaset handset and the other two callers are connected.

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