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u GSM Connections
You can also make calls on your base and/or a registered handset via the GSM
connection of your Bluetooth GSM mobile phone (call external parties via the
GSM connection of the mobile phone or receive calls to the GSM connection).
To do this, you can register up to five mobile telephones (i.e., save in the Known
Devices list), which you can connect in alternation with your base. Five spaces
are displayed, one for each possible GSM mobile telephone.
The GSM Connections list is only for information. The Known Devices list and
the properties of the GSM mobile phones can only be edited on the base. Fur-
ther information can be found in the long user guide for the phone on the CD.
Figure 5 List of possible GSM connections
The list of connections contains the following information:
Name / Number (ISDN) or Name
The name that you have specified for the connection/MSN is displayed, other-
wise the default name is shown (IP1 up to IP6 for VoIP connections, MSN1,
MSN2 ... for the ISDN connections, Fixed Line for the fixed line network connec-
tion, and Gigaset.net).
For GSM connections, the Bluetooth name is displayed under which the corre-
sponding mobile phone is stored in the list of "Known Devices" on the base. If a
space in the list is not populated by a GSM mobile telephone, i.e., it is still free or
occupied by a data device, GSM is displayed instead of a name.
For ISDN connections, the connection name is displayed together with the cor-
responding phone number that was assigned to you by the network provider.
For VoIP connections, the name of the network provider is also displayed. If the
name is unknown, the display will show Other Provider.