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Using other functions
Prerequisite: The hit list is displayed.
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Select entry
Copy to Directory: Copy the number to the phonebook of the handset. The number and
name (abbreviated if necessary, max. 16 characters) are copied to the local phonebook.
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Edit and save the entry where necessary (
The hit list is displayed again.
New Search: Start a search with a new name (
Refine Search: Start a refined search. The name previously searched for is copied and you can
edit/expand it.
Own Details: See "Entering, editing and deleting your own entry".
Note
If you select a Gigaset.net number from the local phonebook, the connection is
automatically established via Gigaset.net (Internet).
Entering, editing and deleting your own entry
Viewing your own entry
You are connected to the Gigaset.net phonebook and have performed a search. A hit list is
displayed:
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Options
Own Details
Your Gigaset.net number and, where applicable, your current name are displayed.
Entering/editing a name
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Change
Edit name or enter a new name (max. 25 characters).
You can delete the name with
If there is no existing entry with this name in the Gigaset.net phonebook, the name is saved. A
message to this effect is displayed. The handset switches to idle status.
If there is already an entry with this name, or the entered name contains impermissible
characters, you are requested to enter a different name.
If an entry has been created successfully in the Gigaset.net phonebook, the message "Saved" is
displayed.
Notes
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Please note the data protection notice when saving a name,
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If you delete the name, your entry is deleted from the phonebook. You are no longer
"visible" to other Gigaset.net participants. However, you can still be reached via your
Gigaset.net number. For instructions on displaying the number,
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You can also enter/edit your Gigaset.net name via the Web configurator.
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