Using your Decor 400
3Dial the phone number to be stored.
4Press the STORE button.
Store
Display shows E.
E
5Press the 0
The phone number is now stored.
Repeat these steps for any other numbers you want to store, using a different
Stored numbers can include switchboard and network services that use the ✱ and
#buttons as well as the PAUSE function.
Quickdial memory label
Use the memory directory label to keep a record of which
To dial a number
stored in the
Quickdial memory
1Lift the handset or press the HANDSFREE button.
2Press the QUICKDIAL button.
Quickdial
3Press the 0
The phone number is dialled automatically.
To store a phone number you have dialled
When making a call, you can store the number you have just dialled.
1Before replacing the receiver press the STORE button twice.
Store
2Press the 0
The phone number dialled is now stored.
To store a pause in
the memory
Some switchboards can take a short time to pick up an outside line. You can insert a pause in the middle of a number to allow for this delay.
A pause can also be stored as part of a number in the memory.
When storing a phone number in the
1Enter the first part of the phone number (the access code) which gives you an outside line. Follow the procedure on how to store a number.
See page 7.
2Now enter a pause by pressing the REDIAL button.
Redial
3Enter the remaining part of the phone number.
The phone number is dialled automatically with a pause of around one second inserted.
Using the
RECALL button
Recall
This button signals a time break recall. If you are connected to a PBX (Private Branch Exchange), contact your PBX supplier for further information.
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