BT 1100 User Manual
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To dial a one touch number
Press the TALK button.
Press the memory location
number, M1 or M2, under
which the number is stored.
The number is dialled
automatically. (If there is no
number stored you will hear
warning beeps.)
M1
M2
Quickdial memories
You can store a further ten telephone
numbers in the Quickdial memory.
Please note that the numbers can be
no longer than 20 digits long.
To store a number in the
Quickdial memory
Press the QUICKDIAL
button.
Enter the location number
between 0 and 9, under
which you want to store the
number.
Quickdial
0-9
Note
You can mix manual and memory
dialling as required, for example, you
can dial the area code
020 8304
from the memory and then complete
the number manually.
One touch memories
You can store one of your most
frequently used telephone numbers in
each of the one touch memories (M1
or M2). Please note that the number
can be no longer than 20 digits.
To store a one touch number
Press the QUICKDIAL
button.
Enter the memory location
number, M1 or M2, under
which you want to store the
number.
Enter the telephone number
you want to store.
Press the QUICKDIAL
button to confirm.
You will hear a confirmation
tone.
Note
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.
To enter a pause in a stored memory
number press the
REDIAL button.
Quickdial
Quickdial
1 2 3
M1
M2
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