Deleting entries in the calls list, Activating/deactivating display of the area code, You have a message" display – GIGASET COMMUNICATIONS GMBH 5020 User Manual

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Deleting entries in the calls list

Delete all entries at the same time

A

/

C

Press the Down/Up key.

?*?

Press the Set key, star key and Set key one after

another.

The calls list is deleted and closed.
Delete individual entries

A

...

C

Scroll to the desired entry.

??

Press the Set key twice.

The entry is deleted.

Activating/deactivating display of the area code

You can set the telephone so that the area code is not dis-

played for incoming calls. This can be useful, for example, if

you cannot see the last digits of a long phone number on

the display.
You can deactivate the display for 2 area codes (up to

5 digits each).

?4

Initiate function.
If no number has been set in a storage location

z appears in the display.

If both storage locations are in use, these are

displayed side by side; the current storage

location to be edited flashes. If necessary, use

the

;

key to toggle between the storage

locations displayed to edit them as follows:
Delete a number:

?

Press the Set key.
Enter a number:

o

Enter a one to five digit number.
Enter another prefix:

;

o

Press the last number redial key, enter next

prefix.

?

Press the Set key.

"You have a message" display

Different network providers offer services for saving

messages (e.g. voice mail services).
If one or more newly received messages have been stored

with the network provider, it may inform you via your tele-

phone. In the display, this notification from the network

provider is displayed with the flashing

symbol and the

phone number.
You can now dial the corresponding phone number in order

to check the stored messages. If there are no more new

messages for you, the

symbol disappears.

Using the repertory keys as "function keys"

Different public telephone services/functions – possibly by

order/request – can be selected via predetermined key com-

binations which you can obtain from your network provider.
You can save the necessary key combinations like normal

phone numbers on repertory keys and similarly "select" and

also deactivate the service again.
Note:

If you activate the symbol display and save the function calls

on the 2nd level of the repertory keys, you can link the

activation and deactivation of different services for each

"function key" with the display or hiding of certain symbols

on the display.

Therefore, when setting the repertory keys on the 2nd

level, bear in mind that activating and deactivating the dis-

play symbols

,

˜

,

,

ë

and

š

is linked to very specific

keys in the 2nd level – regardless of the phone numbers or

function calls stored on it!

Deactivating/activating the symbol display for additional

services

Displaying the symbols can be activated or deactivated as

needed. In the default setting, the display is activated.

?145

Initiate function.

0

/

1

0: deactivate; 1: activate.

?

Press the Set key.

Recommended assignment of symbols to keys
When the symbol display

=

is activated and you then

press one of the following repertory keys, the display sym-

bol assigned to each is activated or deactivated respectively

(key numbering from top to bottom):

=

+

Assignment

Display

icon

:

1

Call forwarding immediately

on

:

2

off

:

3

Call forwarding on no reply

on

˜

:

4

off

:

5

Call forwarding when busy

on

:

6

off

:

7

Call waiting

on

ë

:

8

off

:

9

Anonymous call (only the next call)

š

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