Messenger – Siemens Gigaset S450 IP User Manual

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Messenger

The messenger in your handset enables

instant messaging (immediate message

transfer, chatting). The phone supports

the XMPP messenger (Jabber).
Instant messaging refers to communica-

tion between 'friends' on the Internet.

Subscribers exchange short messages

which are forwarded immediately. This

gives rise to a flowing 'conversation' simi-

lar to chatting.
The precondition for this form of commu-

nication is that both subscribers have a

connection to the messenger server of

the same instant messaging provider.

Therefore, both subscribers must be

'online'. The messenger server forwards

the messages to the recipient.
The subscribers to instant messaging are

called buddies.
Most messenger servers allow you to cre-

ate what are known as buddy lists. You

can store the buddies you want to chat to

in the buddy list.
The messenger server informs you as soon

as one of your buddies comes online or

goes offline. Offline means that the

buddy has disconnected from the messen-

ger server.
In addition to this, each buddy can deter-

mine their own (communication) status

(state of presence, see page 50), from

which buddies can tell whether they are in

the mood to chat or wish to remain undis-

turbed.

The Web configurator on your phone gives

you the following options:

u

Go online (page 49).

u

Display the list of your contacts (bud-

dies) on the handset that you previ-

ously created on the PC. This will indi-

cate for each buddy whether they are

available (online) and ready to chat

(state of presence, see page 50).

u

Exchange messages with your buddies.

Your handset notifies you about new

messages with a flashing message key

f and a beep.

u

Call your buddies directly from your

buddy list (page 54).

Requirements for instant messaging:

u

You have registered with an instant

messaging provider via the Web

browser on your PC and (optionally)

agreed a Web name (nickname).

u

You have created a buddy list via the

messenger client on the PC.

u

You have saved the messenger server

address and your access data for the

messenger server (user ID, password)

in the phone using the Web configura-

tor (page 90). The phone needs the

data to establish a connection with the

messenger server.

Please note:

If your instant messaging provider doesn't sup-

port the phone's messenger client, then you

can open an account with an open Jabber

server and use the Web configurator to enter

its address in your phone. Many of these Jab-

ber servers offer gateways to other messenger

servers (e.g. AOL, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo!).
You can find a list of Jabber servers and an

overview of the gateways to other messenger

servers on the Internet at
http://www.jabber.org.
You can find information on setting up a Jab-

ber account with connections from ICQ, MSN

or Yahoo on the Internet, e.g. at :
http://web.swissjabber.ch

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