Gigaset E365 E365ECO User Manual

Product codes
E365ECO
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Using the directory, direct dialling keys and lists
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Last number redial list
The last number redial list contains the ten 
numbers last dialled with the handset 
(max. 22 digits). If one of the numbers is 
in the directory, then the corresponding 
name will be displayed. 
Dialling from the last number redial list
§Redial§
Press the display key. 
q
Select an entry. 
c
Press the talk key. The number 
is dialled.
Managing entries in the last number 
redial list
§Redial§
Press the display key. 
q
Select an entry.
§Menu§
Press the display key.
The following functions can be selected 
with 
q: 
Use  Number
 (as in the directory, page 17)
 
Copy to  Directory 
(as in the directory, 
Delete Entry
 (as in the directory, page 17)
 
Delete List
 (as in the directory, page 17)
 
Opening the message list with
the display key 
You can use the display key 
 to 
open the SMS list, the answering machine 
list, the network mailbox (if your network 
provider supports this function and the 
network mailbox is set up for speed dial-
ling, page 30) and the calls list.
An advisory tone sounds as soon as a new 
entry appears in a list. A message appears 
in the display. If you press the display 
key
, you will see all the lists that 
contain new messages. If only one list 
contains new messages, this list will be 
opened automatically. Press any key and 
the message advising of new messages is 
no longer shown on the display.
The display key 
 is faded out when 
the list is exited. Access to the the answer-
ing machine list can be initiated with key 
1 on the handset (if the handset is set 
up for speed dialling) or the keys on the 
base station, while the SMS list and the 
calls list can be opened via the menu (see 
 is availa-
ble again after a new entry in one of the 
lists. 
Please note:
If calls are stored in the network mailbox you 
will receive a message if the appropriate set-
tings have been made (see the network mail-
box instructions of your network provider).