BT Freestyle 130 User Manual

Page 15

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Using your Freestyle 130

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To dial a stored number

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 store a number of more than

20 digits

Press the

QUICKDIAL

button.

Press one of the 0-9 buttons to set
the location code under which
your phone number will be stored.

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.

Dial the remaining digits.

Press the

QUICKDIAL

button. You

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

QUICKDIAL

To dial a stored number of more

than 20 digits

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.

To change a stored number

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 12.

To clear a stored number

Press the

QUICKDIAL

button.

Press the 0-9 location code.

Press the

QUICKDIAL

button

again.

You hear a confirmation beep.

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.

QUICKDIAL

QUICKDIAL

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