Using the directory and lists, Directory, Saving a number in the directory – Siemens Gigaset C450 IP User Manual

Page 25: Selecting a directory entry, Dialling with the directory, Saving the first number in the directory

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Using the directory and lists

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Using the directory and lists

The options are:

u

Directory

u

Last number redial list

u

SMS list

u

Calls list

You can save 100 entries in the directory.
You can create a personalised directory for

your own individual handset. However,

you can send the list or individual entries

to other handsets (page 25).

Directory

In the directory you store numbers and

matching names.

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With the handset in idle status, open

the directory by pressing the

s key.

Length of an entry

Number: max. 32 digits

Name:

max. 16 characters

Saving the first number in the

directory

s

¢

Directory empty New Entry?

~

Enter number and press

§OK§

.

~

Enter the name and press

§OK§

.

Saving a number in the directory

s

¢

§Menu§

¢

New Entry

~

Enter number and press

§OK§

.

~

Enter the name and press

§OK§

.

Selecting a directory entry

s

Open the directory.

You have the following options:

u

Use

q to scroll to the entry until the

required name is selected.

u

Enter the first character of the name, or

scroll to the entry with

q.

Dialling with the directory

s

¢

q (select entry; page 24)

c

Briefly press/press and hold

the talk key. The number is

dialled using the selected con-

nection type (page 17).

Notes:

– You may also have to enter the phone

number with the area code for local calls

when making VoIP calls to the fixed net-

work (depending on the VoIP provider). You

should therefore always save phone num-

bers in the directory with the area code.
Alternatively, you can also use the Web

configurator to define an area code, which

is automatically prefixed to all numbers

that are dialled without an area code for

calls via VoIP (see Defining dialling plans,

page 56).

– You can assign a number from the directory

to a key for quick dial (page 25).

Notes:

– To find out how to enter IP addresses, turn

to page 17.

– If you enter an asterisk (*) at the end of the

number, the number is dialled via the non-

default connection (page 41), even if you

briefly press the talk key

c

or store this

number on a key for quick dial.

Note:

You can only dial IP addresses via VoIP.

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