Storing a telephone number in the directory, Storing a telephone number in the speed dial list, Dialling with the directory/speed dial list – Siemens Gigaset S1 User Manual
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Using the directory and other lists
Gigaset S1 / englisch / A31008-S001-B002-2-6Z19 / start_guide_time.fm / 31.03.2003
Storing a telephone number in the directory
s (open directory);
New Entry
;
~ (enter the number);
s (to the next line) ~ (enter name);
(open menu),
Save Entry
.
(To enter an anniversary as well, after you have entered the name: press
s to go to the
Annivers.:
line, press the display key
Edit
and enter the date. Press
Save
); press
a and
hold (return to idle status).
To delete an anniversary, in the directory entry in the field for the anniversary, press
the display key
Edit
,then when the display changes press the display key
Delete
and
finally after another display change press
Save
.
Anniversary reminder call
The handset sounds a reminder call with the selected ringer melody. The display shows
the directory entry with
‚ ‚ ‚.
Storing a telephone number in the speed dial list
You can assign one of the digits 0, 2–9 to up to nine entries on your speed dial list.
When you press and hold one of these digits with the handset in the idle status, then
press the Talk key
c, you are immediately connected to the telephone number that is
assigned to that digit.
C (open speed dial list);
New Entry
;
~ (enter the number);
s (to the next line), ~ (enter name);
(open menu);
Save Entry
.
(To enter a speed dial digit as well, after you have entered the name: press
s to go to
the Enter key: line, press
r to select a digit [0, 2–9] for this number, then press the
display key
Save
) Press
a and hold (back to idle status).
Speed dial digits cannot be assigned more than once at a time.
Dialling with the directory/speed dial list
s or C (open directory/speed dial list); s (select entry); c.
i
If your phone is connected to a PABX you may have to enter the access
code (outside line code) as the first digit of your directory entry.
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