BT SMS manual Redial list, All calls

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Redial list

To enter the redial list

Press the DOWN button to select Calls.

COK

COK

Press the DOWN button to Select calls.

Press the OK button.

Press the DOWN button until All calls is displayed.

Press the OK button.

C OK

Press the OK button.

Press the DOWN button until Redial list is displayed.

Press the UP or DOWN button to scroll through the list.

C OK

Press the OK button.

The most recently dialled number will be displayed.

To view the last call duration

Press the DOWN button to scroll backwards through the redial list towards the older calls in the list, press

the UP button to scroll forwards through the redial list towards the most recent calls.

COK

COK

Press the DOWN button to select Calls.

Press the OK button.

Press the DOWN button until Last call duration is displayed.

Press the OK button.

When the number you wish to call is displayed press the GREEN PHONE button.

The number will be automatically dialled.

The length of the last call made or received will be displayed.

To delete, copy or dial numbers in the calls or redial list

All calls

The all calls list contains up to 30 of the telephone numbers you have called and received. They are

Press the DOWN button to select

CALLS.

stored in time order.

To enter the all calls list

Press and hold the GREEN PHONE button as a short cut to the all calls list.

COK

COK

Press the OK button.

Press the OK button again to select Calls list or press the DOWN button to select Redial list and then press the OK button.

The most recently received or dialled number will be displayed.

Or

Press the UP or DOWN button to

scroll to the entry you want.

C OK

Press the OK button.

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Contents BT On-Air 2100 SMS On-Air 2100 SMS user guide ~ Edition 3 ~ 29th July ’02 ~Handset At a glanceBase Setting up Using the telephone This guideMenu Structure Intercom Directory Redial Silent mode Ans machine Menu Structure Safety information IntroductionUnpacking your BT On-Air 2100 SMS For your recordsConnect the power supply and switch on Setting upPlan the location Battery low warning Charge the battery in the handset for at least 16 hoursChanging your handset fascias Attach the belt clipCall timer Using the telephoneMaking and ending calls To switch secrecy on/off To insert a pause when storing a number in the directoryHandsfree Name and number directoryTo edit and delete directory numbers Entering namesInternal calls Paging handsetsCaller Display Calls list To enter the calls listRedial list All callsSilent mode Handset settingsTo adjust ringer melody and volume To switch keyguard on KeyguardEconomy mode Alarm clockTo switch keyguard off To turn the alarm off Press the OK button to confirmProgram buttons To adjust the base ringer melody and volume Base settingsTo change your System Code To set the time To change base station priorityUse the UP button to scroll to Base Using additional handsets and bases Using additional handsets and basesBase Handset Registering additional handsetsTo de-register a handset from the base Number you save becomes the handset’s name ie. ‘Handset 1’General information GuaranteeTechnical information Switchboard compatibility RecallTo activate Recall To change the network connectionTo set the external line access code Switchboard external line access codeDialling Page Wall mounting 122 mmIndex REN

SMS specifications

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