BT Diverse 1015 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
To speed dial a number stored in the memory
Press the PHONE button. You will hear the
dial tone. Display shows
EXT.
Press and release the MEM button twice;
the number in memory 1 will be displayed.
Continue to press and release the MEM
button to scroll through the memories.
Press the memory location number on the
keypad and the number is dialled
automatically.
Or, to save scrolling through stored numbers:
Press the MEM button followed by the
memory location number. Display shows the
number, which is dialled automatically.
To clear all the numbers stored on a
handset’s memory
Press the STO button.
Press 8 and 2 buttons on the keypad.
Display shows
8 – – – – 2.
Enter the handset’s PIN number. (Factory
setting is 0000. To change it see page 16.)
Each digit entered erases
one dash on the display.
Press the STO button. All stored numbers
are cleared.
If you are experiencing problems, please call the
Diverse Helpline on 0345 908070.
Using the memory to store and
dial numbers
Your Diverse 1015 handset can store
10 phone numbers, each up to 22 digits long,
which then can be speed dialled. Stored
numbers can include settings made with the
RCL, and # buttons. You can also enter a
‘pause’ (see page 43, ‘Using your Diverse 1015
with a PBX’).
To store a number
The handset power must be ON.
Press the STO button.
Press the MEM button.
Press a digit from 0-9. This selects the
memory location under which the number is
stored. Display shows the memory location
you have chosen.
Enter the number you want stored. Display
shows the number.
Press the STO button to confirm the
number.
If the memory location is empty, the display shows
the memory location number and . If there is
another number stored already, that number will be
displayed. If you do not want to change it, press the
STO button to confirm the number.
Storing a new number in memory automatically
overwrites any previous number stored in that
location.
STO
MEM
15
Using your
Diverse 1015
Speed dial numbers are not included in the last
number redial function.
STO
8
TUV
2
ABC
MEM