Gigaset A200 / IM eng / A31008-A200-J101-2-7619 / Directories.fm / 12.06.2003
Using the directory and other lists
Using the directory and other lists
Directory and network access list
Both lists are used in the same way, except that the
C
tory and the
key to open the network access list.
You can save up to 20 phone numbers and names in the directory
ling easier.
You can save up to 10 prefix numbers from phone companies (call-by-call) in the net-
work access list
Maximum number of characters per entry
Directory entry
◆
Network access list entry
◆
Save phone number in directory network access list
or
[_______________]
MENU
[__________] [______________________________________________] [__________]
NEW ENTRY
[______]
OK
[______]
OK
If your phone is connected to a PABX that requires a prefix (e.g. "0") for an
i
outside line, then you must save this prefix number as the first digit in all
your directory entries.
Directory entries are generally sorted alphabetically, however blanks and digits have
first priority. The sort sequence is as follows:
1. Blank
2. Digits (0–9)
3. Letters (alphabetically)
4. Other characters.
To avoid the alphabetical sort sequence of entries in the directory, enter a blank before
a name. This entry then moves up to the first place (e.g. enter the name " Tom").
Control the cursor with
i
always inserted to the left of the cursor.
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, for cost-effective calling.
22 characters
12 characters
Open directory or network access list.
Press display key to open menu.
Select and confirm.
OK
Enter phone number and confirm.
Enter name (max. 12 characters)
(Text entry page 31) and confirm.
Long press (return to idle mode).
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h
key is pressed to open the direc-
h
. Delete characters with
. This makes dial-
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. Letters are