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BT Decor 400 User Manual

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Press the

QUICKDIAL

button.

Press the

0

-

9

location

under which the number
you require is stored.

The phone number is
dialled automatically.

When making a call, you
can store the number
you have just dialled.

Before replacing the
receiver press the

STORE

button twice.

Press the

0

-

9

keypad

button under which
you want to store the
number.

The phone number
dialled is now stored.

Dial the phone
number to be stored.

Press the

STORE

button.

Display shows E.

Press the

0

-

9

keypad

button under which
you want to store the
number.

The phone number is
now stored.

Repeat these steps for
any other numbers you
want to store, using a
different

0

-

9

location

code for each one.

1

8

To store a phone

number you have

dialled

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 0-9 location code you

have used for each number.

1

2

Store

5

Using your Decor 400

Store

E

3

4

To dial a number

stored in the

Quickdial memory

Lift the handset or press
the

HANDSFREE

button.

3

2

Quickdial

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 ‘one-touch’
or Quickdial memories:

Enter 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.

Now enter a pause by
pressing the

REDIAL

button.

Enter the remaining
part of the phone
number.

The phone number is
dialled automatically
with a pause of around
one second inserted.

1

2

Redial

3

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.