Siemens Gigaset A140 Manual page 4

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Storing a number in the directory/speed dial list
¢
¢
h
C
/
MENU
NEW ENTRY
Enter phone number and confirm.
~OK
Directory: Enter name and confirm.
~OK
Speed dial: Enter the digit of the
required speed dial key (2–9), then
enter the name and confirm.
Press and hold (back to idle status).
a
Table for text/numerical entry: see page 7.
Cursor control: see page 1.
Dialling with the directory
Open the directory.
h
Enter the first letter of the name.
~
If there is more then one entry,
s
select the name.
Press the talk key.
c
Speed dialling
I
Example: Press key
long
Last number redial list
This list contains the five last dialled numbers.
¢
Þ
(open the list)
The following functions are available:
Add/edit number and use to
EDIT ENTRY
dial
Store number in directory
COPY TO DIR
¢
Þ
Clear the list:
Dialling a number
You can select a number from the last number
redial list:
¢
Þ
Select an entry
¢
c
.
.
MENU
¢
¢
L
.
MENU
OK
¢
c
.
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Calls list/Network mailbox list
Press the display key
network mailbox list (see Menu Tree, page 10).
Calls list: The numbers of the last 30 missed calls
are stored.
When the phone is in idle status, new missed calls
are indicated by a flashing
Example of how the calls list appears:
CALLS 02/08
Opening the calls list and selecting an entry
You can view entries you have already read.
Û
s
CALLS OK
s
Using the calls list
¢
Û
Select an entry (see above)
The following functions are available:
DELETE
COPY TO DIR
TIME
STATUS
DELETE LIST
Calling back a caller from the calls list:
¢
Û
Select an entry
Û
to open the caller list and
.
Û
Number of old, read entries
Number of new entries
Open calls list.
Confirm.
The last incoming call is dis-
played.
Select entry.
¢
MENU
Delete an individual number
Store a number in the direc-
tory. Enter name
Establish date and time of a call
Read or not read
Delete complete calls list
¢
c
.
.

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