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ENTER MEMORIES | then THEN PRESS STORE |
Press the Quickdial memory buttons |
you wish to give emergency status. The display shows the memories you have selected for emergency status, for example:
To confirm and change which numbers have emergency status
Store | Press the Store button. |
Press the # button.
The display shows, for example:
Phone & Pendant
ENTER MEMORIES | |
M1 | M2 |
Store | Press Store. The emergency status is |
| |
| announced, e.g. “Emergency status on” |
| or “Emergency status off”. The display |
EMERGENCY STATUS M1 M2 M3
EMERGENCY STATUS M1 M2
If all 3 numbers have emergency status
If only M1 and M2 have emergency status
User
shows the memories you have set with | |
emergency status, such as: | |
EMERGENCY STATUS | |
M1 | M2 |
✓These Quickdial memories now have emergency status.
Please note
You cannot allocate emergency status to a Quickdial memory without first storing a telephone number.
If you try, you will hear “Error. Store number first”.
Press the appropriate M1/M2/M3 memory buttons to toggle between emergency status on/off.
Store | Press the Store button to confirm. |
Important
If you have not given emergency status to any Quickdial memories, your BT In Touch 2000 User Phone will announce “Warning no emergency numbers” at the end of the programming sequence. This message will only stop when you allocate emergency status to at least one of the Quickdial memory numbers.
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