The base station is equipped with a 2-pole power cable for the power supply and is compatible with Swiss sockets. The telephone cable, on the other hand, must be provided with the appropriate plugs; on the device side this is an RJ11.
No, you cannot save two landline numbers with this analogue landline telephone. It only supports one analogue connection and has no function for multiple phone numbers.
Yes, this is an EU/DE version. The Gigaset CL660A Duo works in German with 220-240 V and is compatible with German analogue telephone connections (a/b or router analogue port).
Scope of delivery:
1× base station with answering machine, 2× handset, 2× charging cradle, mains adapter(s), telephone connection cable and rechargeable batteries.
The CL660 Duo (CH version) from Gigaset does not have an internal answering machine. It is an analogue landline phone with hands-free function, but without integrated answering machine function.
The CL660A version, on the other hand, has a separate answering machine box (Box 200A) with up to 30 minutes of recording time, which can also be connected. The pure CL660 model does not offer this function internally.
The telephone is a landline telephone with an analogue connection and cannot be connected directly to the Wingo Internet Box 4 as it supports IP telephony. It requires an analogue connection or a DECT base station in order to function.
The Gigaset CL660 (CH version) comes with all the necessary accessories, so you don't need to buy a separate power adapter. The handset is included in the scope of delivery and no other parts are required to put the device into operation. However, the handset requires a connection to a DECT base station or a DECT-capable router, as it does not work independently without such a base.
The Gigaset CL660 (CH version) is an analogue landline telephone that is connected directly to an analogue telephone line. The Sunrise/UPC boxes are generally IP-based routers with an integrated DECT base station for cordless telephones.
To connect the CL660 to a Sunrise or UPC box, you need an analogue telephone connection on the box. If your Sunrise/UPC box does not have an analogue telephone connection (RJ11), you will need an additional analogue telephone adapter box (ATA) to connect the telephone.
The CL660 is not designed as a cordless DECT handset for direct connection to the DECT base station of the Sunrise/UPC Box. For a DECT connection with the Sunrise Connect Box 3, a compatible DECT base station is required, e.g. the Gigaset Box 100, to which the CL660 handset can then be registered.
Summarised:
- If your Sunrise/UPC Box has an analogue telephone connection, you can connect the telephone directly.
- If not, you will need an additional analogue telephone adapter box.
- A separate DECT base station is required for a DECT connection with the Sunrise Connect Box, as the CL660 is not a stand-alone DECT handset.
The base station of the Gigaset CL660 is an analogue landline telephone, which means that it is compatible with an analogue telephone connection. The Connect Box 3 Fiber from Sunrise offers a telephone connection that usually works analogue or via VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). If the Connect Box offers an analogue connection, the base station of the Gigaset CL660 should be compatible. However, it is advisable to check the exact connection options of the Connect Box to ensure that it works with an analogue telephone.
To connect the telephone base to a router such as Swisscom's, it is generally necessary to use an RJ11 cable to connect the base to the router's telephone socket, if the telephone is designed for an analogue connection. However, DECT phones, such as certain Gigaset models, can be connected directly to a DECT router without the need for an RJ11 cable.
As far as batteries are concerned, they are generally charged by a charger supplied with the phone. However, I have no specific information on the CL660A model regarding the type of charger supplied. It is likely that the charger is included in the box, but it is advisable to check the contents of the packaging or the product documentation to confirm this.
You cannot connect the Gigaset base station directly to the Sunrise Connect Box 3 with an RJ45 plug, as the Gigaset base station is normally connected to the phones via DECT. The DECT phones connect wirelessly to the Gigaset base station, not via Wi-Fi. If you want to connect the Gigaset base station to the router to use VoIP functions, you need to make sure that the base station supports VoIP and is compatible with the router. In this case, the Gigaset Box 100 could be a suitable option to establish the connection, as it can be connected directly to the Connect Box 3.
The telephone is a landline telephone with an analogue connection, which means that it cannot be connected directly to an IP router such as the Swisscom Internet Box. It requires a DECT base or an analogue connection. If you have another model like the CL660HX that is based on DECT, it could work on a DECT-enabled router like the Swisscom Internet Box. However, this is not the case for the CL660 Duo.
Hello,
I'll answer your questions:
1. Connecting the base station to the Sunrise Box: The Sunrise Box does not have telephone sockets to connect a DECT base station directly. However, if you have an RJ11 telephone socket on your DSL Receiver or another telephone connection source, you could potentially connect your base station to it.
2. Compatibility of the Gigaset E560 phone with the CL660 base station: I do not have precise information on the compatibility between the Gigaset E560 phone and the CL660 base station. In general, DECT phones are compatible with other DECT base stations from the same manufacturer, but this may vary depending on the specific model. I recommend that you consult Gigaset's official documentation or contact their support team for specific information.
Yes, you've got it right. Here are the steps you should follow to set up the Gigaset CL660 (CH version):
1. connecting the base station: connect the base station (the black box) to the Sunrise modem in the basement. This is usually done via an Ethernet cable or other suitable connection, depending on the requirements of your router and Internet box.
2. DECT registration: Start the automatic DECT registration by pressing the pairing button on the base station and registering the phone accordingly. Both devices will then show the successful connection on the display.
3. positioning the phone: Place the phone in the living room and make sure that it is within range of the base station's DECT signal transmission. The phone then connects wirelessly to the base station.
By following these steps, you can easily connect the Gigaset CL660 to your Sunrise modem and the base station and use it in the living room.
Under Calls (small button - Mail button!) you can see all phone calls! If you want to make or correct the addresses of the Gigaset, download the small free tool - gTool Gigaset - to your PC, it is much better than the useless Gisaset software! https://www.gtool.de/
According to BDA
https://gse.gigaset.com/fileadmin...
the base station shown here (Box 100) does not have an answering machine function.
Unfortunately, I cannot help with the call list - it works for me.
I bought the phone exclusively because of the wingo box because otherwise telephony is not possible (analogue) whether it goes to the second floor I do not know.
There is a confusion in the sales-related type designations.
General: there are 1 to 6 cordless stations Gigaset CL660 with one charging unit each and 1 Gigasetbox 100 transmit & receive only, or 1 Gigasetbox 200A, transmit & receive with answering machine.
Hello Hrfuchs49
https://www.gigaset.com/de_de...
Select the Quick Sync & Apps category here, then click on Mac OS product and you will see 4 different downloads.
I hope you have the right version.
MfG