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

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Using the directory and lists

Gigaset C450 IP / IM-Nord EN / A31008-M1713-R201-3-7643 / directories_charges.fm / 01.03.2007

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Using the directory and lists

The options are:

u

Directory

u

Last number redial list

u

SMS list

u

Caller list

Directory

¤

With the handset in idle status, open

the directory by pressing the

s key.

You can save 100 entries in the directory.
Length of an entry
Number: max. 32 digits

Name:

max. 16 characters

Storing a number in the directory

s

¢

§Menu§

¢

New Entry

~

Enter number and press

§OK§

.

If you add a star (*) at the end

of the number, then the num-

ber will always be dialled via

the non-standard connection

(page 25).

~

Enter the name and press

§OK§

.

Assigning a key

§Menu§

¢

Shortcut

Assign the current entry for quick dial

to

Q or one of the keys from 2 to O.

To dial the number, press and hold the

appropriate quick dial key.
If there is a star (*) at the end of the

assigned number in the directory, then the

number will be dialled via the non-stand-

ard connection; otherwise the standard

connection that has been set will always

be used (page 25).

Managing directory entries

You can use the directory menu to, e.g.:

u

Change or delete entries or send them

to another of the base station's hand-

sets

u

Delete the directory or send it to

another handset

¤

Select a directory entry and press

§Menu§

to open the menu.

For additional information, please see the

full user guide for your Gigaset C450 IP

on the Internet at

www.siemens.com/gigaset..

Last number redial list

The last number redial list contains the ten

numbers last dialled with the handset.

¤

Briefly press the talk key

c to open the

last number redial list.

Please note:

– You may also have to enter the phone

number with the local area code for local

calls when making VoIP calls to the fixed

network (depending on the VoIP provider).

You should therefore always save phone

numbers in the directory with the area

code.
Alternatively, you can also use Web config-

urator to define an area code, which is

automatically inserted in front of all num-

bers that are dialled without an area code

for calls made via VoIP.

– You can assign a number from the directory

to a key for speed dialling.

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