BT Decor 400 manual To store phone numbers in the ‘one-touch’ memory

Models: Decor 400

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2When the call is answered, press the TIMER button.

The display shows the current duration of the call in minutes and seconds.

00:00

The timer will stop automatically when the handset is replaced, or the HANDSFREE button is pressed to end the call.

To know the length of the last call just press the timer button.

To store phone numbers in the ‘one-touch’ memory

Your Decor 400 has three ‘one-touch’ memory buttons.

These allow you to store three numbers that may be dialled at the touch of a button.

You can store a phone number on each of these buttons and dial the number by pressing just one button; so there is no

need to dial all the digits every time.

To store numbers in the memory you use the STORE button.

This is located under the ‘one-touch’ memory label. Lift up the plastic cover and label to reveal the STORE button.

1Lift the handset or press the HANDSFREE button.

2Press the STORE button.

Store

Display shows E.

E

3Dial the phone number to be stored. Display shows number dialled.

4Press the STORE button.

Store

5Press the ‘one-touch’ memory button (M1, M2 or M3) under which you want to store the number.

M1M2 M3

The phone number is now stored.

Each memory location can store a maximum of 16 digits.

To dial a number stored in the ‘one- touch’ memory

1Lift the handset or press the HANDSFREE button.

2Press the ‘one-touch’ memory button (M1, M2 or M3) under which the phone number you require is stored.

M1

The phone number is dialled automatically.

To store phone numbers in the Quickdial memory

Your Decor 400 also has 10 ‘two-touch’ memory locations in the keypad, which are dialled by using the QUICKDIAL button.

1Lift the handset or press the HANDSFREE button.

2Press the STORE button.

Store

Display shows E.

E

Using your Decor 400

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