BT 450 Telephone User Manual


 
Lift the handset.
Dial the first 16 digits
by pressing the M1,
M2, M3 or Quickdial
button under which
the second part of the
number is stored.
The whole number is
stored automatically.
Lift the handset.
Press the REDIAL
button.
The last number
called is redialled
automatically.
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Some switchboards
can take a short time
to pick up an outside
line. You can insert a
pause as required to
allow for this delay.
Press the REDIAL
button at the required
point when storing a
number. The pause is
stored in the memory.
When dialling
normally, pressing the
REDIAL button will
enter a pause in the
number
Lift the handset.
Press the QUICKDIAL
button.
Press the 0-9 location
under which the number
you require is stored.
The phone number is
dialled automatically.
Telephone numbers
longer than 16 digits
can be stored by
entering the first 16
digits in one memory
location, then storing
the remaining digits
under a second
memory location.
1
2
3
1
2
1
2
To redial a number
1
2
To dial numbers
longer than 16
digits
To store a pause
To dial a number
stored in the
Quickdial memory
QUICKDIAL
Storing numbers
longer than 16
digits
REDIAL
REDIAL
J
K
L
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