Using the memory to store and dial numbers

Your Diverse 2010 handset can store

10 phone numbers, each up to 22 digits long, which can then be speed dialled. Stored numbers can include settings made with the RCL, and # buttons. You can also enter a ‘pause’ (see page 24, ÔUsing your Diverse 2010 with a switchboardÕ).

To store a number

The handset power must be ON.

STO MEM 0-9

Press the STO button.

Press the MEM button.

Press a digit from 0-9. This selects the memory location under which the number is stored. Display shows the memory location you have chosen.

Enter the number you want stored. Display shows the number.

Press the STO button to confirm the number.

Storing a new number in memory automatically overwrites any previous number stored in that location.

If the memory location is empty, the display

shows Ñ . If there is another number

ÑÑ

stored already, that number will be displayed. If you do not want to change it, press the STO button to confirm the number.

To speed dial a number stored on the

memory

MEM

Press the PHONE button. You will hear the dial tone.

Press and release the MEM button twice. The memory one digit will be displayed, along with its stored phone number.

Continue to press and release the MEM button to scroll through the memories

On reaching the number you want, press the memory location number on the keypad and the number is dialled automatically.

Or,

to save scrolling through stored numbers:

Press the MEM button followed by the memory location number. Display shows the number, which is dialled automatically.

Speed dial numbers are not included in the last number redial function.

To clear all the numbers stored on a

handset’s memory

TUV ABC

STO 8 2

Press the STO button.

Press 8 and 2 buttons on the keypad. Display shows 8 —— 2.

Enter the handset’s PIN number. (Standard setting is 0000.) Each digit entered erases one dash on the display.

Press STO button. All stored numbers are cleared.

If you are experiencing problems, please call the Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070.

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BT Diverse 2010 manual To store a number, To speed dial a number stored on Memory