Siemens Gigaset CE460 IP R User Manual page 108

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Loading and deleting directories to/from the PC.
Format of the directory file (tsv file)
The following describes the structure of the tsv file as it is created from the phone. The
phone expects the same structure if you load a tsv file from the PC onto a handset. A tsv
file created by Outlook™ may need editing with an ASCII editor before it can be loaded onto
a handset.
Every directory entry in the tsv file is recorded in one line (which is closed with an end-of-
line symbol).
The data in each entry has specific positions within the line. The positions are separated by
tabs (<tab>). The following data is written in the file in the specified order:
1. Internal code (can remain empty)
2. Name
3. Number
If one of the above parameters in a directory entry is not set, then the relevant position
must remain empty (<tab><tab>).
In the case of directory entries for the Gigaset C46 handset, five tabs <tab> must be
inserted between the number and the end-of-line symbol. These spaces are reserved for
additional information, which can be stored in the directory for other Gigaset handsets
(e.g. the Gigaset S45).
Example:
You want to create an entry for Anna Sand with the number 123456.
The tsv file must contain the following in a line:
<tab>Anna Sand<tab>123456<tab><tab><tab><tab> <tab><enter>
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