BT 400 Plus manual Using the quickdial memory, To delete a number in the redial list

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Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ 5290

To delete a number in the redial list

Redial

Press the REDIAL button.

 

To select the entry for deletion.

Del

Press DEL to delete the entry.

To adjust the earpiece volume

KEYPAD

Shift





If number is being stored as 2 touch

(M11-M20) then:

Enter the number to be stored and quickly press and release the SHIFT button, then press and hold M1-M10until prompt begins.

The prompt will say “(telephone number) is stored in memory 11” and display will show M11 stored.

Vol

To increase the volume in the earpiece. Display indicates the level.

To decrease the volume in the earpiece.

After replacing the handset, the volume returns to mid level.

Note

If you make a mistake when entering a number,

press the DEL button to delete the last digit.

To stop the process at any time, press the

ANSWER ON/OFF button.

To make a quickdial call

TELEPHONE

 

Using the quickdial memory

You can store 20 telephone numbers, each up to 32 digits long. The first 10 are stored under the locations M1-M10. The second 10 are stored under the locations M11-M20 using the shift key.

To store a quickdial number

KEYPAD Enter the number to be stored.



Press and hold the M1-M10location you want the number stored in until the prompt begins.

HANDSET

QUICKDIAL



Shift





Lift handset or press the MONITOR or DIAL/OK button.

Press the M1-M10button where the number you want is stored. The selected number is displayed and dialled.

If using MONITOR lift handset when connected.

If dialling a 2 touch Quickdial number:

Press the SHIFT button and then M1-M10and the number is dialled.

The prompt will say “(telephone number) is stored in memory 1” and display will show MO1 stored.

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Contents User Guide Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ Paragon 400 Plus ~ 3rd Edition ~ 5th August ’03 ~ At a glance 7 I I I 02 2 9 3Default to TB Using the answering machine This guideUnpacking your Paragon 400 Plus Enter your Remote access PIN hereIntroduction For your recordsPlan the location of your Paragon 400 Plus Setting upSafety Connect the telephone line cord Insert back-up batteryConnect handset cord to base Plug the mains adaptor into the wall socket and switch on Back of the telephoneFit plinth for desk mounting and track cables Wall-mounting your Paragon 400 PlusTo set the day and time Prompt says Please enter the dayMaking and ending calls Using the telephoneUsing the Inductive coupler To delete a number in the redial list Using the quickdial memoryTo adjust the earpiece volume To store a quickdial numberTo record your conversation Two way recordingTo delete/change a quickdial number Using the Mailboxes Using the answering machineSelecting the answering machine mode To Switch the Answering Machine On & OffTo use the pre-recorded outgoing message and announcement To record your own outgoing message OGMPlease speak after the tone To record a memo directly into Mailbox 2 orTo privately playback your messages through the handset Message and Ring indicatorTo playback your messages To delete all messagesTo use Call screening answering machine volume To adjust the playback volumeTo switch on Caller return To use Caller return AutoTo turn VIP on and off Using VIPChanging the VIP code To switch on your answering machine Using Remote accessIncoming calls when the VIP is switched on To set your PIN To play back messages To play back messages from the two extra mailboxesTo adjust the ringer volume Optional SettingsTo adjust the number of rings before Your answering machine takes a callTo adjust the display contrast 0870 240 Help and adviceHelp Guarantee General informationTechnical information BT Accessories Replacement ItemsSwitchboard compatibility TTE DirectiveWall-mounting template Index VIPOffices worldwide