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    Use r fr i e n dl y Gu id e Decor 100[...]

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    Decor 100 A B C 2 1 D E F 3 J K L 5 G H I 4 M N O 6 T U V 8 P Q R S 7 W X Y Z 9 0 ✱ Quickdial Recall Redial Store Recall button For use with PBXs and Select Ser vices. Redial button Redials the last number dialled. Handset hook Keeps the handset in place when the phone has been wall-mounted Store button Handset park When the Decor 100 is wall-mou[...]

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    2 The ringer volume switch is located on the underside of your Decor 100 and ef fects the volume at which your phone rings. There are two settings: HI A loud ring; your Decor 100 is preset to this position. LOW A quiet ring. Y o u r Dec or 1 0 0 is no w r ea dy for us e . Usi n g y o u r De c or 1 0 0 Lift the handset and listen for a dialling tone[...]

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    3 Lift the handset. Press the STORE button. Dial the phone number to be stored. Press the STORE button. Press the 0 - 9 keypad button under which you want to store the number . The phone number is now stored. Repeat these steps for any other numbers you want to store, using a dif ferent 0 - 9 location code for each one. Lift the handset. Press the [...]

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    4 Enter the remaining par t of the phone number . The phone number is dialled automatically with a pause of around one second inser ted. This button signals a time break recall . If you are connected to a PBX (Private Branch Exchange), contact your PBX supplier for fur ther information. The r ecall button is also used for BT Select Ser vices. Wa l [...]

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    5 Off ic es i n Eu ro pe , N or t h Ame r ic a , J a pa n a nd Asia Pa cif ic . The Telecommunications ser vices described in this publication are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time. Ser vices and equipment are provided subject to British Telecommunications plc’s respective standard conditions of contract. Nothing in th[...]