Paging Handsets; Internal Calls - BT On-Air 1800 User Manual

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To insert a pause when storing
a number in the memory
Press and hold the 0 button until a /
0
appears on the point where you want
to enter a pause. The / indicates a
pause, therefore, when you dial the
number stored, your On-Air 1800 will
automatically insert the pause where
it was stored.
To dial a number from the memory
Press the UP or DOWN button to
display the number you wish to dial.
Press the GREEN PHONE button to
dial the number.
Or
Quickdial:
Enter the number of the memory
1 2 3
location you wish to dial and press
(e.g. Press 1 then
the phone number stored in memory
location 1).
To edit and delete memory numbers
Press the UP or DOWN button. The
display will show MEM -- .
Use the DOWN button to scroll to
the required memory number and
C
OK
press OK.
Or
Enter the number of the memory
1 2 3
location and press OK.
C
OK
#
#
from idle to dial
Press the C button to clear and back
C
OK
space the numbers. Edit entries by
1 2 3
using the numbers on the keypad.
Press OK to confirm.
C
OK
Press the C button to return to idle.
C
OK

Paging handsets

You can alert handset users that they are
wanted, or locate a missing handset. (Paging
calls cannot be answered by a handset.)
To page a handset from the base
Press and hold the Skip
the base until the handset starts to
ring. All handsets registered with the
base will ring.
To end paging, press and hold the
button again.
Skip

Internal calls

If you have multiple handsets registered to a
base you can make internal calls between
handsets.
You can make an internal call while using the
BT On-Air USB unit to connect to the Internet.
Note
If you dial the number for the BT On-Air
USB unit, you hear an engaged tone.
button on
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