Caller Id (Cid); Call Display - Gigaset A510IP Manual

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Making calls

Caller ID (CID)

When you receive a call, the caller's number and/or name is displayed on the screen
if the following prerequisites are met.
u
Your network provider supports Caller ID.
– CID number only: the caller's number is displayed.
CID name and number
u
You have requested Caller ID from your network provider.
u
The caller has requested Caller ID from the network provider.

Call display

If the number of the caller is stored in your directory, the number is replaced by the
corresponding directory entry.
You can use the display to see which receive connection the call is directed to.
Example of display:
Call to the fixed line connection
0251667788
for Fixed Line
Accept
1 Ringtone icon (background colour changes for a VIP group assigned,
2 Number or name of caller
3 Receive connection: Indicates which of your phone numbers the caller has dialled.
The name you set when configuring the phone or the default name is displayed (Fixed
Line or IP1 to IP6).
"for Gigaset" is displayed for calls from Gigaset.net.
The following is displayed instead of the number:
u
External Call, if no number is transmitted.
u
Private, if the caller has withheld Caller ID
u
Not available, if the caller has not arranged Caller ID.
Adopting the name from the online directory
Instead of the phone number appearing in the call display, you can display the
name under which the caller is saved in an online directory.
Prerequisites:
u
Via the Web configurator you have selected an online directory for the „Auto-
matic look-up of caller's name" function .
u
The caller has authorised Calling Line Identification and has not suppressed the
function.
u
Your telephone is connected to the Internet.
u
The caller's number is not saved in the handset's local directory.
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: the caller's name is displayed.
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Call to a VoIP connection
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0251667788
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3
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(page
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