BT Hub Phone 2.1 Redial, To redial a number from the dialled calls list, Press to dial the number

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Redial

Your handset automatically saves the last 25 numbers you dialled in the dialled calls list, together with the date and time you made each call. From the list you can dial, delete or save a number to the Contacts.

To redial a number from the dialled calls list

1From the standby screen, press Up to open the dialled calls list. The most recently dialled number is displayed. Then scroll up or down to the highlight the number.

2Press to dial the number.

If you have dialled the same number on more than one occasion, the call will appear only once in the list.

Each redial number can be up to a maximum of 20 digits long. Numbers exceeding 20 digits will not be stored. Redial names can be up to 12 characters.

To delete entries from the dialled calls list

1Press Up to open the dialled calls list. Then scroll to the entry you want to delete.

2Press Options, then scroll down to Delete to remove individual entries, or Delete all calls to delete all entries. Then press Select.

To save a dialled number to your contacts

1Press Up to open the dialled calls list. Then scroll to the number you want to save.

2Press Options, then scroll down to Save and press Select.

3Highlight New Contact to create a new contact with the number or Add to contact and press Select.

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