Gigaset HC450 S30852-H1799-R101 User Manual

Product codes
S30852-H1799-R101
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Brief overview
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In common with the HC450 door inter-
com, all other products certified for 
"Gigaset Home Control" can be easily 
installed without additional cables and 
networked with the Gigaset cordless tele-
phone at the push of a button. 
"Gigaset Home Control" thus grows with 
your needs.
All compatible devices fea-
ture the "Gigaset Home 
Control" logo, making them 
very easy to identify.
You will find more detailed and up-to-date 
information together with sources of sup-
ply for compatible products on the Inter-
net at the following link: 
www.gigaset-home-control.com
Range of applications
Assigning the two doorbell keys
The HC450 door intercom has two door-
bell keys, each of which can be assigned 
different settings.
Top doorbell key:
The top doorbell key activates a connected 
external bell. At the same time, an internal 
call is initiated to a specific or to all hand-
sets.
Bottom doorbell key:
u The bottom doorbell key can initiate 
another internal call (other handset or 
other ringer tone) in addition to the 
external bell.
u Its function can also be set identically 
to the top key or
u The entry lighting can be activated 
when the key is pressed. This requires 
the lighting system to be connected to 
the HC450 control unit. If the bottom 
doorbell key is being used as a 
"lights key", it cannot function 
as a "doorbell key".
Call diversion
If call diversion is activated for the door 
intercom, the door call will then be 
diverted to the external number. The call 
diversion relates to the top doorbell key. 
The call diversion can be controlled in dif-
ferent ways: If the occupier is at home he/
she sets "
Status: Home
", which means that 
the internal handset will be called first. If 
no-one answers, the call will then be 
diverted. If "
Status: Away
" is set, the door 
call will immediately be forwarded to an 
external number.
Example:
In the Smith family's house, handset no. 1 
rings when the top doorbell key labelled 
"Smith family" is pressed. Handset no. 2 
belonging to the son will only ring when 
the bottom doorbell key labelled "Mat-
thew Smith" is pressed. The Smith family 
has activated call diversion. If no-one from 
the family is at home, then the call will be 
forwarded to the father's mobile phone.