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Bt decor 100 telephone user friendly guide

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Lift the handset.
1
Press the
STORE
2
Store
Dial the phone number
3
to be stored.
Press the
STORE
4
Store
Press the
-
keypad
0
9
5
button under which you
want to store the
number.
5
The phone number is
now stored.
Repeat these steps for
any other numbers you
want to store, using a
different
-
location
0
9
code for each one.
Each memory location
can store a maximum of
16 digits.
Stored numbers can
include switchboard and
network services that use
#
the
and
buttons as
well as the
PAUSE
function.
3
To dial a number
Quickdial memory
button.
Lift the handset.
1
Press the
button.
button.
Press the
2
under which the number
you require is stored.
The phone number is
dialled automatically.
phone number you
When making a phone
call, you can store the
number you have just
dialled.
Before replacing the
1
handset press the
button twice.
Press the
2
button under which you
want to store the
number.
The phone number
dialled is now stored.
stored in the
QUICKDIAL
Quickdial
-
location
0
9
5
To store a
have dialled
STORE
Store
-
keypad
0
9
5
To change numbers
stored in the memory
To change phone
numbers stored in the
memory, simply repeat
the process of storing the
original numbers but
enter the new number.
The number stored in
that location is
automatically replaced by
the new number.
To store a pause in
the memory
With some switchboards,
after dialling the access
code you may have to
wait for a moment while
the switchboard picks up
an outside line. If so, you
can insert a pause into
the number to allow for
this delay.
A pause can also be
stored as part of a
number in the memory.
When storing a phone
number in the Quickdial
memories:
Enter the first part of the
1
phone number (the
access code) which gives
you an outside line.
Now enter a pause by
2
pressing the
REDIAL
button.
Redial

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