BT 125 Telephone User Manual


 
To dial a telephone
number using the
Quickdial memory
Lift the handset.
Press the
QUICKDIAL
button.
Press the keypad
button (1-0) under
which the number you
want to dial is stored.
The 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
Lift the handset.
Dial 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.
Dial 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.
The 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.
2
1
3
4
4
1
2
3
1
2
9
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
Lift the handset.
Press 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.