BT Response Phone, 125 manual Using the telephone

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Using the telephone

Storing and dialling

numbers

Your Response 125 allows you to store up to 10 telephone numbers in its Quickdial memory. A further three numbers can be stored using one-touch memory buttons M1, M2 or M3.

Each stored number can be up to 16 digits long.

To store a telephone

number under the

memory buttons M1,

M2 and M3.

4Press the STORE button again.

5Press the memory button (M1, M2 or M3) under which you want to store the number.

6Replace the handset. The number is stored.

To dial a number

stored in the one-touch memory

1Lift the handset.

2Press the memory button (M1, M2 or M3) you want.

To store a telephone

number in the

Quickdial memory

1Lift the handset.

2Press the STORE button.

3Dial the number you want to store.

4Press the STORE button again.

5Press the keypad button (1-0) under which you want to store the number.

6Replace the handset. The number is stored.

1Lift the handset.

2Press the STORE button.

3Dial the number you want to store.

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3The number is dialled.

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Contents Userfriendly Guide Lift flap Page At a glance Pages 12,13,14, 16,17 Page Contents Introduction For your recordsSetting up P O RTA N TYour Response 125 is now ready for use Electrical storm Using the telephone Whole number is dialled Or Freefone Using the answering machine When you have Press and hold down the Delete button Your Response 125 announces the currently set minute Press the Play button. Your Response 125 announces Messages are played back in the order they were received You hear a beep To use call screening Remote access To skip back to a previous message Page Help Technical information If you own your Response 125 under BT’s guarantee Playback volume IndexWall-mounting 28 mmPage 46 3