BT 90 manual Press the Quickdial button, To store a number in the memory

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Using your Freestyle 90

Using the memory to store and dial numbers

Your Freestyle 90 handset can store up to ten separate phone numbers. You can then dial each number by pressing just two buttons.

To store a number in the memory

QUICKDIAL

Quickdial directory label

Use the handset’s Quickdial directory label to keep a record of which

0-9 location code you have used for each number.

You can take out the label by removing the handset battery compartment cover and sliding out the label’s clear plastic cover.

Press the QUICKDIAL button.

Press one of the 0-9buttons to set the location code under which the phone number will be stored.

Dial the number you want to store. A maximum of 20 digits can be stored in each location.

Press the QUICKDIAL button. You hear a confirmation beep. The number is stored.

Repeat these steps for any other numbers you want to store, using a different 0-9location code for each one.

Storing a number in the memory automatically overwrites any previous number stored under the same location code.

Stored numbers can include switchboard and network services that use the and # buttons as well as PAUSE and RECALL functions.

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Contents Freestyle Page At a glance Telephone line Cord socket This guide Hints and tips boxesDate of purchase Place of purchase Serial number Purchase priceFreestyle 90 handset Handset aerial Check your telephone wall socketPlug the power cable into the back of the base unit Charge the handsetPlug the phone into the BT socket Place the handset on the base unit to rechargeTo plan the location of the base unit Extend the base unit telescopic aerialTo wall mount your product Listen for the dialling tone Dial the number you want Making and receiving callsLift the handset off the base unit Press the Talk buttonTo redial the last number called Last number redialPress the Talk button and wait for a dialling tone Press the Quickdial button To store a number in the memoryTo dial a stored number of more than 20 digits To dial a stored numberTo store a number of more than 20 digits To change a stored numberTo page the handset Using the Secrecy buttonPaging the handset To set the tel mode switch Changing the telephone settingsTo set the base unit ringer volume To switch from Pulse to Tone dialling during a callTo insert a pause To use the recall buttonCall Return BT Select ServicesTo use the 1471 feature Call WaitingOther services Registering your handset To register an additional handsetPress and release Setting the handset numberPress the button four times To answer the call press the Talk button Whilst on a call ie. in talk mode Press the Secrecy buttonPress the Talk button or replace the handset Telephone problems Possible cause Solution Help Need more help? Technical information To compatible switchboardsTo shared service party lines As an extension to a payphone To direct exchange linesTransmission frequencies of available channels Safety adviceTransmission frequencies Ringer Equivalence Number RENConnection information Installing a handset battery pack and recharging MaintenanceUndo the plastic belt securing the battery pack To change the handset battery packCare of rechargeable battery pack Dispose of Ni-Cad battery packs safelyEvent of a power failure General cleaningBT guarantees Freestyle 90 for a year, provided that GuaranteeSetting up IndexWall mounting Wall mounting Wall mounting Page Offices in Europe, North America, Japan and Asia Pacific 504222