BT 1250 Classic manual Number memory, Paging handsets

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On-Air 1250 Classic user guide ~ 1st Edition ~ 7th August ’01 ~ 4073

Number memory

You can store up to 20 of your most frequently used numbers.

To store a number in the memory

Press the UP or DOWN button.

The display shows ----

Use the DOWN button to scroll to the first available memory location.

Or alternatively

To edit memory numbers

Press the UP or DOWN button. The

display will show ----.

Use the DOWN button to scroll to the required memory number.

C OK

Press OK to confirm.

To delete memory numbers

1 2 3 Enter the number of the memory

C OK

location and press OK.

1 2 3 Using the keypad enter the telephone number you wish to store.

Press the UP or DOWN button. The

display will show ----.

1 2 3 Enter the number of the memory location.

C

OK

To correct during entering press the

 

 

C button.

C

OK

Press the OK button to confirm.

To insert a pause when storing a number in the memory

COK

COK

1 2 3

COK

Press OK to confirm.

Press the C button to clear and back space the numbers. Edit entries by using the numbers on the keypad.

Press OK to confirm.

 

 

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 1250

 

 

Classic will automatically insert the

 

 

pause where it was stored.

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 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.

To page a handset from the base

Skip 

Press and hold the SKIP  button on

 

the base. All handsets registered with

 

the base will ring.

Skip 

To end paging, press and hold the

 

SKIP  button again.

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Contents BT On-Air 1250 Classic Handset At a glanceBase At a glance Using additional handsets Introduction Bases This guideUnpacking your BT On-Air 1250 Classic Safety informationIntroduction For your recordsPlan the location Setting upConnect the power supply and switch on PlinthCharge the handset battery for at least 16 hours From any BT Shop or from the Helpline on 0845 601Connect the telephone line cord after charging your handset Changing your handset fasciasCall Monitor Using the telephoneCall timer Making and ending callsRedial To switch secrecy on/offSecrecy To delete all numbers shown in the redial listNumber memory Paging handsetsTransferring calls Internal callsCaller Display To make an internal call to another handsetCalls list Handset settingsKeypad beeps and volume To view the Calls listSilent ring To set the date Ringer melodyTo change your System Code Base settingsTo change base station priority System CodeTo record your own outgoing message OGM To set the time and date Please seeFor Answer and record Press the 3 button To delete your outgoing messagesTo listen to your outgoing message For Answer onlyTo switch the answering machine on from the handset To adjust the time allowed for recording incoming messagesTo switch the answering machine on from the base Playing your messages To record a memo message Answering machine operation during message playbackDeleting all messages To play messages from the handsetTo set up and change the VIP access code VIP featureTo set up call screening Press the Intercom button To change the remote access code Remote accessTo access your answering machine from a remote phone Answering machine control functions Registering additional handsets Using additional handsets and basesUsing additional handsets and bases At the basePress and hold down General information GuaranteeTechnical information Recall Switchboard compatibilitySwitchboard external line access code To activate RecallPress OK to store Wall mounting 122 mmIndex VIP Page Quick Guide To the answering machine functionsFunction Switch answering machine on Play messages