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Web configurator
Gigaset S675 IP / IM-NORD EN / A31008-M1915-R201-1-PG19 / web_server.fm / 6.8.07
Telephone directory content (vcf file)
The following data (if available) is written
into the vcf file for entry into the directory
or transferred from a vcf file into the hand-
set directory.
1. Name
2. First name
3. Number
4. Number (office)
5. Number (mobile)
6. E-mail address
7. Date (YYYY-MM-DD) and time of the re-
minder call (HH:MM) separated by a "
T
"
(example: 2007-06-22T11:00).
8. Identification as VIP (X-SIEMENS-VIP:1)
Other information that a vCard may con-
tain is not entered into the handset direc-
tory.
Example for an entry in vCard format:
BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:2.1
N:Smith;Anna
TEL;HOME:1234567890
TEL;WORK:0299123456
TEL;CELL:0175987654321
EMAIL:[email protected]
BDAY:1975-05-04T11:00
X-SIEMENS-VIP:1
END:VCARD
Saving messenger access data
The messenger client in your base station
enables
instant messaging
(immediate
message transfer, chatting). The phone
supports the XMPP messenger (Jabber).
In order for you to use your phone's mes-
senger to "go online" and "chat" on the
Internet, the access data of a messenger
server must be saved on your phone.
Your phone is already registered with the
Gigaset.net Jabber server. An account has
been assigned to your phone. You can
chat to other Gigaset.net subscribers via
this account. To do this you need to create
a buddy list on the PC (see "Setting up
Gigaset.net Jabber account" on
page 113).
You can also register with another instant
messaging provider that supports XMPP
Messenger (Jabber). You must then save
the messenger server address and your
access data on your phone.
You can define a
Resource
name and a
Pri-
ority
for your phone. Both are required if
you are logged in (online) with the mes-
senger server with several devices (phone,
desktop PC and laptop) at the same time
using the same Jabber ID
.
The
Resource
name is used to distinguish
between these devices. The phone cannot
log in with the messenger server if it does
not have a resource name.
You should assign a
Priority
as each mes-
sage will only be sent to one device for
each Jabber ID. The
Priority
determines
which of the devices receives the mes-
sage.
Example:
You are online using one of your
phone's handsets and your PC both at the
same time. You have assigned your phone
(
Resource
name "
phone
")
Priority
5 and your
PC (
Resource
name "PC") Priority 10. In this
case, any message addressed to your Jab-
ber ID will be sent to your phone.
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Open the following Web page:
Settings
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Messaging
¢
Messenger
.
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In the
Messenger Account
field, select
whether you wish to use the
Gigaset.net
Jabber server or another provider's
messenger server (
Other
).
The access data for
Gigaset.net
is already
stored in the base station. It is dis-
played in
Jabber ID
,
Authentication pass-
word
and
Jabber server
. With this data
you can also register with the
Gigaset.net Jabber server through your
PC.