To dial a telephone number using the Quickdial memory

1Lift the handset.

2Press the QUICKDIAL button.

3Press the keypad button (1-0) under which the number you want to dial is stored.

4The number is dialled.

To store a telephone number longer than 16 digits

Telephone numbers longer than 16 digits can be stored by putting the first 16 digits in to one memory location (following

the same procedure for storing numbers). Then repeat the process, using a different memory location to store the remaining digits.

To dial a telephone number longer than 16 digits

1Lift the handset.

2Dial the first 16 digits by pressing the

MEMORY or QUICKDIAL button and then the keypad button 0-9 under which the first part of the number is stored.

3Dial the remaining digits by pressing the

MEMORY or QUICKDIAL button and the keypad button 0-9 under which the second part of the number is stored.

4The whole number is dialled.

To change numbers stored in the memory

To change or replace numbers stored in the memory, simply repeat the process for storing numbers (using either the MEMORY or

QUICKDIAL buttons)

with the new number.

The new number automatically replaces any existing number stored under that location.

Memory label

Slide out the plastic cover and the memory label. Use a pencil to write in the names belonging to the stored numbers, then you can change them if necessary. Replace the label and cover.

To redial a number

1Lift the handset.

2Press the REDIAL button. The last number called, even a quickdial or memory number, is redialled automatically.

To store a pause in

the memory

Some switchboards and Select Services may require a pause to be entered between an access code and the number to be dialled.

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BT 125, Response Phone manual Whole number is dialled