User guide
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Store a number in the Quickdial memory
You can store up to 10 numbers for easy dialling.
Each number can be up to 20 digits long.
1. Press . Display shows the icon.
2. Select the location number (0 –9) under which you want
to store the number.
3. Enter the telephone number then press . You hear a
confirmation beep.
Dial a Quickdial number
1. Press then .
2. Press the location number (0 –9) under which the entry
is stored. The number is displayed and dialled.
Delete a Quickdial number
1. Press then the location number (0 –9) under which
the phone number you want is stored.
2. Press to delete.
Quickdial
You hear a warning beep if you try
to enter more than 20 digits.
Deleting the last digit
If you make a mistake, press .
Cancel storing a number
Press at any time.
Inserting a Pause
When storing a Quickdial number
you can insert a Pause in the
dialling sequence. This can be
useful if your phone is connected
to an internal switchboard. See
page 33 for more information.
If you hear a beep when trying to
dial a Quickdial number, it means
no number has been stored.
Alternatively, you can overwrite a
number by storing a new one in
its place.
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