Converse 325 ~ 3rd Edition ~ 17th January ~ 4116

USING

To store a pause in a memory number

A pause is sometimes required with switchboards and Network Services.

A pause simply gives the switchboard a few seconds to pick up the outside line before dialling. Using the Redial button, you can insert a pause in numbers stored in the memory.

Repeat the steps for storing a number in the memory but press the Redial button where you want to add a pause within the number.

Using the calculator

Press the Calculator button.

The display will change to the calculator function.

Use the numbers and calculator functions on the memory buttons as you would a conventional handheld calculator.

Note

Use the # button to enter a decimal point.

Note

Press the Calculator button at any time to return the display back to normal.

Recall button

The Recall button is for use with switchboard services, e.g. to transfer calls and some BT Select Services.

Memory back-up

If you unplug your Converse 325 from the telephone socket and it has fully charged batteries, it will keep all the numbers you have stored in the memory. However, if you unplug your Converse 325 and your batteries are totally discharged, numbers stored in the memory will be maintained for about 5 minutes.

Pre-programmed BT Select Services numbers will not be affected.

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BT 325 manual To store a pause in a memory number, Using the calculator, Recall button, Memory back-up