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Using the directory and other lists
Gigaset SL100 colour / IM_eng / A31008-M1571-R221-2-7619 / Directories.fm / 04.11.05
Managing entries in the directory and speed dial list
Press the directory key s or the speed dial list key C. Use the s key to scroll to the
entry you want.
Or: s or C; ~ (enter first letter); if necessary scroll with s or
~ enter more letters of the name; c.
To view or edit the entry, press display key View and then Edit.
Make the changes you want and then press
Save Entry .
To use one of the following menu functions, press v to open the menu. Use the
s key to scroll to the function you want.
~
Enter the first letter of the name you are looking for,
e.g. "N".
~
You can also enter the next letters: "N" appears in the
line directly above the display key (input field).
Enter the 2nd letter e. g. "i". You will now see the
name coming closest to this combination. The entry
field now contains "Ni". Continue entering letters (up
to 10) until you see the name you want.
c
Press the talk key The number is dialled.
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OK
Display Menu function
Display Number
You can change or add to a stored number and then dial it or
use other functions by pressing .
Edit Entry
Change a selected entry.
Delete Entry
Delete a selected entry.
VIP Entry
(directory only)
You can mark the directory entries of particularly important
callers as VIP (Very Important Person); this links a particular
melody to them. You can then tell who is calling you by the
ringer melody.
Precondition: Calling Line Identification.
Copy and Edit
(directory only)
So that you do not have to enter a similar entry twice, you
can create a copy and then edit that entry.
Copy Entry
Send an entry to a different handset.
See the explanation following the table.
Delete List
Delete all the entries in the directory and speed dial list.
Copy List
Send a complete list to a different handset.
See the explanation following the table.
Available Memory
You can see how many more entries can be saved.
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