Using the directory and other lists
Using the directory and other lists
Directory and speed dial list
The directory makes dialling easier for you. The speed dial list is a special directory in
which you can store additional important numbers such as private telephone numbers
and the prefixes of network providers (known as "call-by-call numbers"). You open the
speed dial list with the
The speed dial list is operated in just the same way as the directory, except for the way
in which entries are stored. For storing entries in the speed dial list, please refer to
page 27.
Gigaset C1:
You can store up to 50 telephone numbers in the directory.
In the speed dial list you can store up to 10 telephone numbers.
To open the directory, press the directory key
Please refer to the Character Set Chart (page 104) to see how to
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enter text.
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You can enter up to 32 digits for a number and up to 16 letters for a
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name.
For information on the order of entries in the directory please refer to
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page 105.
Gigaset C2:
You can store up to 100 telephone numbers in the directory.
In the speed dial list you can store up to 10 telephone numbers.
You open the directory with the directory key
"VIP".
You create the directory and speed dial list for your individual handset. You can send the
lists/individual entries to the other handsets if you want them to be available at other
handsets as well (page 30).
The EATONI predictive text helps you input names (page 108, this
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feature is deactivated when you purchase your phone).
Please refer to the Character Set Chart (page 104) to see how to
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enter text.
You can enter up to 32 digits for a number and up to 16 letters for a
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name.
For information on the order of entries in the directory please refer to
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page 105.
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key.
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. You can mark any directory entry as