Contacts; Store A Contact Name And Number - BT 3510 Quick Setup And User Manual

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Contacts

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Entering names
Use the keypad letters to enter
names, e.g. to store Tom: Press
once to enter T. Press
three times to enter o. Press
once to enter m.
Writing tips
To delete the last digit/
character entered, select
pressing the
Press
to switch between
text entry modes: sentence case
(Abc), upper case ABC), lower
case (abc) or numeric (123).
Press
to insert a space.
To enter a pause in a
contact number
When storing a number, press
and hold
in the place
where you want the pause.
To enter a recall in a
contact number
When storing a number, press
and hold
in the place
where you want the recall.
If you need some help, call us on 0800 145 6789* or go to www.bt.com/producthelp
You can store up to 50 names and numbers in your
list of contacts. Names can be up to 14 characters
and numbers up to 24 digits. The handset will come
with some special numbers pre-stored. These will
include the BT Helpline, BT 118500, All handsets (if
you have more than two handsets registered) and a
list of the handsets registered to the base according
by
to their default name/number (e.g. Handset 2 or 3
button.
etc) or name if you have stored one.

Store a contact name and number

1. From the home screen, press
2. Select Options by pressing
contact will be displayed, press
3. Enter the new contact name using the keypad (see
note opposite for help) and press
4. Enter the phone number and press
The display will show Contact saved and you will
hear a confirmation tone.
5. If you only have one handset, the display will return
to the contacts list showing the new entry. If you
have more than one handset registered to the base
you will be prompted to Copy to other handsets?
If you wish to, press
instructions or see page 30.
.
. Add new
.
.
.
and follow the display

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