Saving Messenger Access Data - Gigaset S540 IP User Manual

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Web configurator
Deleting the directory
¤
In the
Handset Directory
the
button.
Delete
¤
Confirm the prompt
of the selected handset will be deleted. Con-
with OK.
tinue?
All directory entries will be deleted.
Note:
For how to delete the directory on the handset,
see page 31
Format of the directory file (tsv file)
The following describes the structure of
the tsv file as it is created from the phone.
The phone expects the same structure if
you load a tsv file from the PC onto a hand-
set. A tsv file created by Outlook may need
editing with an ASCII editor before it can
be loaded onto a handset.
Every directory entry in the tsv file is
recorded in one line (which is closed with
an end-of-line symbol).
The data in each entry has a specific posi-
tion within the line. The positions are sep-
arated by tabs (<tab>). The following data
is written in the file in the specified order:
1. Internal code (can remain empty)
2. Name
3. Number
4. Anniversary date (DD.MM.) and the
time of the reminder call (HH:MM) sep-
arated by a space
5. Number of the melody that has been
set for the reminder call on the anniver-
sary (number between 0 and 9;
0 = optical signalling)
6. Status of the reminder call (1=on)
7. Number of the VIP melody
(number between 0 and 9)
8. SMS mailbox address (number be-
tween 0 and 9)
If one of the above parameters in a direc-
tory entry is not set, then the relevant
position must remain empty
(<tab><tab>).
90
area, click on
Telephone directory
Example:
You want to create an entry for Anna Sand
with the number 123456. Anna Sand
should be entered as a VIP (no anniver-
sary).
The tsv file must contain the following in a
line:
<tab>Anna Sand<tab>123456<tab><tab>
<tab><tab> <tab>5<tab>

Saving messenger access data

Precondition: You have registered with an
Instant Messaging Provider that supports
XMPP Messenger (Jabber).
In order for you to use your phone's
Messenger to "go online" and "chat" on
the Internet, you must save the address of
the messenger server and your access
data on the handset via the Web configu-
rator. The phone uses this data to estab-
lish a connection.
You can define a
Resource
Priority
for your phone. Both are required if
you are logged in (online) with the mes-
senger server with several devices (phone,
desktop PC and notebook) at the same
time using the same
The
Resource
name is used to distinguish
between these devices. The phone cannot
log in with the messenger server if it does
not have a resource name.
You should assign a Priority, as each mes-
sage will only be sent to one device for
each Jabber ID. The
which of the devices receives the mes-
sage.
name and a
Jabber ID.
determines
Priority

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