Missed Appointments List; Opening Lists Via The Message Page In The Idle Display - Gigaset sl910 Manual

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Using lists
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Caller's number. The name will appear on the display instead if you have saved
the number in the directory
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Date/time of call (if set, page 16)
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For missed calls, the number of missed calls from this number is shown in square
brackets
If the number is saved in the directory, the following is also displayed:
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Number type and, if set (
You have the following options:
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Call back a caller: Briefly touch the corresponding entry.
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Open detail view: Touch ' next to the entry.
In the detail view, you can delete the entry or add the number of the entry to the
directory (

Missed appointments list

Missed (unacknowledged) appointments from the calendar (
birthdays (
circumstances:
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You do not acknowledge the appointment/birthday reminder.
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The appointment/birthday was signalled during a phone call.
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The handset is deactivated at the time of the appointment/birthday.
You open the list via the message page in the idle display (
If 20 entries are saved in the list, the oldest entry is deleted at the time of the next
unacknowledged appointment reminder.
Deleting entries
When the handset is in idle status:
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Open the message page and touch â and [
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Touch all the entries to be deleted in sequence and then touch [

Opening lists via the message page in the idle display

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Network mailbox (if your network provider supports this function and the
number of the network mailbox has been stored (
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SMS inbox * (
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Missed calls list
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Missed appointments list (
The list of missed calls is always displayed. The icon for the network mailbox is
always displayed, provided the number is stored in the telephone. The other lists
are only displayed if they contain messages.
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page 48) are saved in the Reminders / Events list under the following
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page 50)
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page 44), the number of the caller
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Delete] in sequence.
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page 59) and
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page 42).
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Delete].
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