BT BIG Button phone Telephone User Manual


 
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Quickdial
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Redial
S (secrecy) button
Held down, this button allows you to speak
to someone in the same room without the
person on the other end of the line hearing
your conversation.
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At a glance
R (recall) button
Recall button for use with some BT
Select Services and switchboards.
Memory
label
For making
a note of
names and
numbers
stored in the
Quickdial
memories.
Handset hook
When the phone has been
wall-mounted it keeps the
handset in place.
Store button
Allows you to store phone
numbers in the Quickdial and
One-touch memories.
Amplify button
This button allows you to amplify
your voice or the caller’s voice.
Use the +/buttons to increase/
decrease the level of amplification
on your call.
Redial button
Redials the last number dialled.
Quickdial button
Enables you to dial up to 10 phone
numbers stored in the memory.
One-touch memory buttons
Enables you to quickly dial your most
regularly used numbers or a stored
number for emergencies.
1471 button
Allows you to check the phone number of
the last person who called you.
Handset park
When the BIG Button phone is wall-
mounted, you can hook the handset
on this if you need to temporarily
move away from the phone.
Ringing volume, tone and
amplification setting
The switches on the phone base give
you the option to change the ringing
volume, ringing tone and incoming or
outgoing amplification.
Indicator light
This will flash when the phone rings.
Handset
To use the inductive coupler, switch
your hearing aid to the T setting.