BT Freestyle 70 User Manual

Page 10

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Press the

QUICKDIAL

button.

Press the

0-9

location code.

Press the

QUICKDIAL

button again.

You hear a confirmation beep.

Any existing number stored in the memory can
be overwritten by entering a new number under
the same location code. Simply follow the steps
shown in ‘To store a number in the memory’,
page 9.

To change a stored number

To clear a stored number

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0

Press the

QUICKDIAL

button.

Press one of the

0-9

buttons to set the

location code under which your phone
number will be stored.

KEYPAD

Dial the first 20 digits.

Press the

QUICKDIAL

button. You hear

a confirmation beep. The number is
stored.

Press the

QUICKDIAL

button again.

Press another

0-9

button to select a

second location code under which to
store the remaining digits.

KEYPAD

Dial the remaining digits.

Press the

QUICKDIAL

button. You hear

a confirmation beep. The rest of the
number is stored.

Press the

TALK

button.

Press the

QUICKDIAL

button, then the

first

0-9

location code number. The

number begins dialling automatically.

When the first part of the number has
been dialled press the

QUICKDIAL

button again, then the second

0-9

location code number. The rest of the
number is dialled.

PLEASE NOTE

You can mix manual and memory dialling

as required. For example, you can dial the area

code

0181 380

from the memory and then

complete the number manually.

To store a number of more than
20 digits

To dial a stored number of more
than 20 digits

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0

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0

9

0

Press the

TALK

button.

Press the

QUICKDIAL

button.

Press the

0-9

location code under

which the number you want is stored.
The number is dialled automatically.

To dial a memory number

9

0

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