Press the, Button, Press one of the – BT Freestyle 130 User Manual
Page 14: Location code for each one, Quickdial, Buttons as well as, Functions

Using the memory to
store and dial numbers
Your Freestyle 130 handset can store
up to ten separate phone numbers.
You can then dial each number by
pressing just two buttons.
To store a number in the memory.
•
Press the
QUICKDIAL
button.
•
Press one of the
0-9
buttons to set
the location code under which the
phone number will be stored.
•
Dial the number you want to
store. A maximum of 20 digits can
be stored in each location.
•
Press the
QUICKDIAL
button. You
hear a confirmation beep. The
number is stored.
Repeat these steps for any other
numbers you want to store, using
different
0-9
location code for
each one.
Storing a number in the memory
automatically overwrites any previous
number stored under the same location
code.
Stored numbers can include
switchboard and network services that
use the
✱
and
#
buttons as well as
PAUSE
and
RECALL
functions.
QUICKDIAL
Quickdial directory label
Use the handset’s Quickdial directory
label to keep a record of which 0-9
location code you have used for each
number.
You can take out the label by removing
the handset battery compartment cover
and sliding out the label’s clear plastic
cover.
HANDSET NO.
MEMORY
1
MEMORY
2
MEMORY
3
MEMORY
4
MEMORY
5
MEMORY
6
MEMORY
7
MEMORY
8
MEMORY
9
MEMORY
0
Using your Freestyle 130
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