BT Decor 400 Telephone User Manual


 
Lift the handset or
press the HANDSFREE
button.
Press the ‘one-touch’
memory button (M1,
M2 or M3) under
which the phone
number you require
is stored.
The phone number is
dialled automatically.
Your Decor 400 also
has 10 ‘two-touch’
memory locations in
the keypad, which are
dialled by using the
QUICKDIAL button.
Lift the handset or press
the HANDSFREE button.
Press the STORE button.
Display shows E.
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Using your Decor 400
need to dial all the
digits every time.
To store numbers in
the memory you use
the STORE button.
This is located under
the ‘one-touch’ memory
label. Lift up the plastic
cover and label to reveal
the STORE button.
Lift the handset or press
the HANDSFREE button.
Press the STORE button.
Display shows E.
Dial the phone number
to be stored. Display
shows number dialled.
Press the STORE button.
Press the ‘one-touch’
memory button (M1,
M2 or M3) under
which you want to
store the number.
The phone number is
now stored.
When the call is
answered, press the
TIMER button.
The display shows the
current duration of the
call in minutes and
seconds.
The timer will stop
automatically when
the handset is
replaced, or the
HANDSFREE button is
pressed to end the call.
To know the length of
the last call just press
the timer button.
Your Decor 400 has
three ‘one-touch’
memory buttons.
These allow you to
store three numbers
that may be dialled at
the touch of a button.
You can store a phone
number on each of
these buttons and
dial the number by
pressing just one
button; so there is no
2
00:00
To store phone
numbers in the
‘one-touch’ memory
1
2
3
4
5
Each memory location
can store a maximum of
16 digits.
M1
M2
M3
Store
Store
Store
E
E
To dial a number
stored in the ‘one-
touch’ memory
1
M1
2
To store phone
numbers in the
Quickdial memory
1
2