Using the handset directory – BT On-Air DECTf@x Plus F@x machine and digital telephone system User Manual

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To adjust the ring volume

Your On-Air DECTf@x Plus handset has four
ring volume settings.

1

Press

OK

then

2

.

2

Use the

and the

buttons to choose the

volume setting you want.

3

Press

OK

to confirm your choice.

To switch off the ring tone

1

Press

OK

then

1

.

2

By pressing the

or the

button you can

switch the ring tone off or on. When it is off
the display shows the

RINGER OFF icon.

3

Press

OK

to confirm your choice.

Using the handset directory

Each handset has a directory that can store up
to 20 numbers of up to 20 digits each. Each
number will have a two-digit reference number,
from 00 to 19.

To store a number

1

Press the

or the

button. The display

shows

MEM.

2

Enter the two-digit number under which you
want to store the phone number, for example

00

, then press

OK

.

Alternatively you can use the

or

button

to scroll through the two-digit numbers.

3

Enter the telephone number you want to
store using the keypad. Press the

C

button

to delete incorrectly entered digits.

4

Then press

OK

to confirm the entry. The

handset beeps and displays the stored
number. The handset returns to standby
after about 20 or 30 seconds, or you can
use the

C

button to return to standby

immediately.

eg

If you are on a PABX exchange (switchboard) you
may need to have a pause in the stored number.

Use the

button for this. The pause is shown on

the display as

.

Recall

Using your handset

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