BT CONVERSE 325 User Manual
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Converse 325 ~ Issue 3 – 2nd Edition ~ 23rd July ’03 ~ 5528
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USING
To store a pause in a
memory number
A pause is sometimes
required with switchboards
and Network Services.
A pause simply gives the
switchboard a few seconds to
pick up the outside line before
dialling. Using the
Redial
button, you can insert a pause
in numbers stored in the
memory.
Repeat the steps for storing a
number in the memory but
press the
Redial button where
you want to add a pause within
the number.
Recall button
The
Recall button is for use
with switchboard services,
e.g. to transfer calls and some
BT Calling Features.
Memory back-up
If you unplug your Converse
325 from the telephone socket
and it has fully charged
batteries, it will keep all the
numbers you have stored in
the memory. However, if you
unplug your Converse 325 and
your batteries are totally
discharged, numbers stored in
the memory will be maintained
for about 5 minutes.
Pre-programmed BT Calling
Features numbers will not be
affected.
Note
Use the
#
button to enter a decimal
point.
Note
Press the
Calculator button at any time
to return the display back to normal.
Using the calculator
Press the
Calculator button.
The display will change to the
calculator function.
Use the numbers and
calculator functions on the
memory buttons as you would
a conventional handheld
calculator.