Using Online Directories - Gigaset C470 IP Manual

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Using the directory and lists

Using online directories

Copying a displayed number to the directory
You can copy numbers to the directory that are displayed in a list, e.g. the calls list or the
last number redial list, in an SMS or during a call.
A number is displayed:
¢
Copy to Directory
§Options§
Or:
Ó
Press the display key.
¤
Complete entry, see page 49.
Copying a number from the directory
In many operating situations you can open the directory to copy a number, for example.
Your handset need not be in idle status.
¤
Depending on the operating situation, open the directory with s or
Directory.
q
Select an entry (page 50).
Using online directories
You can use online directories (= online directories and classified directories, e.g. "Yellow
Pages") depending on your provider.
You can define which online directories you wish to use via the Web configurator
(page 145).
Exclusion of liability
Gigaset Communications GmbH assumes no guarantee or liability for the availability of this service.
The service may be discontinued at any time.
Opening an online directory/classified directory
Precondition: The handset is idle and a VoIP connection is available.
s
Press and hold. This opens the list of online directories. Provider-specific names
appear in he display.
q
Select directory (online directory or classified directory) from the list and press
.
§OK§
Or:
You can find the
Net
ries of a registered handset. You can use these entries to access the online directories
assigned to your handset (page 145).
¤
Open the directory with the s button.
¤
Select the
Net Directory
classified directory and press the talk key c.
This establishes a connection to the online directory or the classified directory.
52
Directory,
Yellow Pages
entry for the online directory or the
entries for online directories in the local directo-
Ò
or
entry for the
Yellow Pages
§Options§

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