BT Converse 2-line Telephone manual Using the Quickdial memory buttons, To store a pause

Models: Converse 2-line Telephone

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Using the Quickdial memory buttons

To store a pause

You can store up to a total to 20 phone numbers in two separate memories using the M1-M10 Quickdial buttons.

10 numbers can be stored in M1-M10 LOWER and a further 10 in M1-M10 UPPER.

Each stored number can be a maximum of 20 digits.

The Quickdial directory label has two panels for each button so you can enter a reference name next to each button for the Upper and Lower Quickdial memories.

 

 

To store a number

 

 

 

 

Press buttons in order shown

 

 

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Press the FUNCTION button twice.

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Display flashes DIAL NUMBER.

 

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the UPPER or LOWER memory.

Press the Quickdial button under which you want to store the number. If a number has already been stored, it is shown on the display.

DIAL Dial the number you want to store (20 digits maximum).

 

 

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Press the FUNCTION button to

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store the number – you get a short beep to confirm.

Store the next number by starting from ‘Press SHIFT’ above.

 

 

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Some switchboards/PBXs can take a short time to pick up an outside line. You can insert a pause in the number to allow for this delay. A Pause can be inserted in the phone number by pressing the PAUSE button at the appropriate place.

For example if connected to an office telephone system where you have to dial a 9 to get an outside line, when storing a number:

Press 9, then the PAUSE button, then the number you want to store.

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BT Converse 2-line Telephone manual Using the Quickdial memory buttons, To store a pause, To store a number