BT 320 Telephone User Manual


 
To store a pause in
the number
A pause is sometimes
required with switch-
boards 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.
To set the call timer
You can time each call.
During a call press the
Clock button. This displays
the time of the previous
call.
Press the Clock button
again to start the timer.
You can stop the time by
pressing the Clock button
once more.
When you replace the
handset or press the
Handsfree button to end
the call, the display shows
the final duration of the
call for a few seconds
before returning to the
normal clock setting.
Memory back-up
If you unplug your
Converse 320 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 320
and your batteries are
totally discharged,
numbers stored in the
memory will be maintained
for about 5 minutes only.
Pre-programmed BT Select
Services numbers will not
be affected.
When your batteries are
within about two weeks of
total exhaustion, BATT LOW
will appear in the display.
If you do not replace the
batteries and they become
totally discharged your
Converse 320 will not display
anything on the screen.
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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.
Use the # button to enter a
decimal point.
Press the Calculator button
at any time to return the
display back to normal.
Recall button
The Recall button is for use
with switchboard services
and some BT Select
Services.