Contacts
Use to display saved subscriber numbers with names.
If a subscriber number associated with a contact is transmitted during a call, the assigned name will be displayed (instead of the subscriber number).
Additional subscriber numbers and information can be saved for each contact.
In addition, the internal subscriber numbers (subscribers, groups, emergency call) are displayed.
All contacts are displayed in alphabetical order in the contact list.
Contacts to whom calls are made frequently can also be displayed in the Favorites list.
Contacts can be saved using backup.
* Details about the settings are in Backup and restore
Contacts overview
aTitle of the current application: Contacts
bFavourites: Displays the contacts marked with a star.
cAll: Displays all saved contacts.
dDisplays the currently active list.
eDisplays the search window.
fDisplays more options.
gOpens the Add Contact menu.
hAlphabetical register
iContact profile consisting of a coloured circle and an abbreviated name.
jDisplays the saved name.
kICH Contact, always in 1st place.
* Note: If the LDAP function is activated, the LDAP folder is displayed below the list of contacts that have been created locally. Special features of this service:
An alphabetic register is not displayed.
The number of displayed contacts differs according to the LDAP > Max LDAP contacts setting.
You cannot delete or edit LDAP contacts, or mark them as a favourite.
Edit Contact
aJumps to the Contacts menu.
bTitle of the current application: Add Contact.
cSaves all the entries for the contact.
dDisplays options for the entries that have been made.
eRemoves entries that have been made.
fEnables you to fill in the field using the keypad or screen keyboard.
gOther fields
hProfile of the contact you have created.
* Note: Options I, J and K are only displayed for an existing contact, not for a contact that has just been created.
iDisplays the Delete option.
jEnables you to edit an existing contact.
kMarks the selected contact as a Favourite.
* Note: LDAP contacts look different from locally created contacts:
The background colour of an LDAP contact profile is uniformly grey.
The Delete, Edit or mark as favourite options are not available.
Click to copy an LDAP contact and add it to the list of locally created contacts.