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Using the directory and lists
Gigaset SL785 / EN-US / A31008-M2009-R301-2-6019 / direct_charges.fm / 27.02.2009
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rs
ion 4,
16
.09.
2005
Using the Last Number Redial
list
The Last Number Redial list contains the
twenty numbers last dialed with the hand-
set (max. 32 digits). If a number is in the
directory or the Quick list, then the appro-
priate name will be displayed.
Manual last number redial
c
Press the key
briefly
.
s
Select entry.
c
Press the Talk key again.
The number is dialed.
When a name is displayed, you can display
the corresponding phone number by
pressing the Display key
§View§
.
Managing entries in the Last Number
Redial list
c
Press the key
briefly
.
s
Select entry.
§Options§
Open menu.
The following functions can be selected
with
q
:
Copy to Directory
Copy an entry to the directory
(page 29).
Display Number
(as in the directory,
page 31)
Delete Entry
(as in the directory, page 31)
Delete All
(as in the directory, page 31)
Using the Answering Machine
Message list
You can use the
Answering Machine
Message list
to listen to the messages
that are on the answering machine.
Using Call lists
Requirement:
Caller ID service subscrip-
tion (CID, page 28)
Your telephone stores various types of
calls:
u
Answered calls
u
Outgoing calls
u
Missed calls
u
Calls recorded by the answering
machine
You can view each type of call separately
or see an overview of all calls. Each call
record contains the last 20 numbers in its
category.
When in idle status, open the Call lists by
selecting the
§Calls§
Display key or using the
menu:
v
¢
Ê
List entry
New calls are displayed at the top.
Example of list entries:
u
List type (in header)
u
Status of entry
Bold:
New entry
u
Number or name of caller
u
Date and time of call (if set, page 14)
u
Type of entry:
– Accepted calls (
›
)
– Missed calls (
™
)
– Outgoing calls (
š
)
All Calls
™
Frank
10/10/09, 15:40pm
š
9725551234
10/10/09, 15:32pm
™
...15125551234
10/10/09, 15:07pm
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Options