BT Converse 425 ~ Issue 3 ~ 2nd Edition ~ 23rd July ’03 ~ 5528

USING

Note

If your Converse 425 is connected to a switchboard, you must first switch off the calculator before transferring a call.

To use the MRC function

Your calculator provides a Memory Recall (MRC) function. This enables you to put calculations in the memory while you make other calculations, and then add them together or subtract one from the other.

For example:

Press the Calculator button.

The display changes to the calculator function.

Enter the number you want, i.e. 50.

Turn the Navigator Wheel to display the function M+.

Press the button.

Enter the second number, i.e. 20.

Navigator Wheel still displays the function M+.

Press the button.

Turn the Navigator Wheel to MRC.

Press the button.

Display shows the total on memory 70.

Recall button

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

Five minutes memory back-up

If you unplug your Converse 425 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 425 and your batteries are totally discharged, numbers stored in the memory will be maintained for about 5 minutes.

Pre-programmed BT Calling Features numbers will not be affected.

Data Port

A socket has been provided on the telephone stand to allow easy connection of another product (typically a modem or Caller Display unit). Plug the other product into the socket marked DATA as shown below.

Data port

DATA

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BT 425 manual Data Port, To use the MRC function, Recall button, Five minutes memory back-up