BT Freestyle 70 User Manual

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PLEASE NOTE

Storing a number in the memory

automatically overwrites any previous number

stored under the same location code.

Stored numbers can include switchboard and

network services that use the

and

#

buttons

as well as

PAUSE

and

RECALL

functions.

PLEASE NOTE

If the length of the last number called is more

than 32 digits, then the whole number will not

be redialled.

If

REDIAL

is not the first button pressed in

sequence, it will then function as a

PAUSE

button.

QUICKDIAL DIRECTORY LABEL

Use the handset’s Quickdial directory label to

keep a record of which

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location code you

have used for each number.

You can take out the label by removing the

handset battery compartment cover and sliding

out the label’s clear plastic cover.

Press the

QUICKDIAL

button.

Press one of the

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buttons to set the

location code under which the phone
number will be stored.

Dial the number you want to store.
A maximum of 20 digits can be stored
in each location.

Press the

QUICKDIAL

button. You hear

a confirmation beep. The number is
stored.

Repeat these steps for any other
numbers you want to store, using a
different

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location code for each one.

To store a number in the memory

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Using the memory to store and
dial numbers

Last number redial

Press the

TALK

button and wait for a

dialling tone.

Press the

REDIAL

button. The number

is dialled automatically.

Your Freestyle 70 handset can store up to ten
separate phone numbers in the memory.
You can then dial each number by pressing
just two buttons.

To redial the last number called

Freestyle 70 remembers the last number called
and enables easy redialling.

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ickdial

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During a conversation you can adjust
the volume of the incoming caller’s
voice, by pressing and releasing the

VOLUME

button on the handset.

It has 2 settings, High, and Low.

To adjust the speech volume

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