To insert a pause in a number stored in the
memory
When entering a phone number in the memory,
press the
REDIAL
button to insert a pause.
When you dial the number stored in the
memory, your Response 110 will automatically
insert a pause where it was stored.
To dial a stored number
•
Lift the handset.
•
Press the
QUICKDIAL
button.
•
Press the (
0-9
) keypad number where you
have stored the number you want to dial.
Your number is dialled automatically.
To change a stored number
Repeat the steps for storing a number. The new
number will replace the existing stored number.
Stored numbers can include switchboard and BT
Select Services using
✱
and
#
buttons as well as
PAUSE
and
R
(recall).
Using the memory to store and dial numbers
Your Response 110 can store up to 10 phone
numbers, each up to 16 digits long, which can
be dialled by pressing just two buttons.
Each stored number is allocated one of the ten
keypad numbers (
0-9
).
To store a number
•
Lift the handset. The dialling tone can be
heard.
•
Press the
STORE
button.
•
Enter the number you want to store.
•
Press the
STORE
button again.
•
Press the keypad number (
0-9
) under which
you want to store the phone number.
•
Replace the handset.
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Using your Response 110
telephone
Directory label
Use the directory label to note down the numbers
you have stored in the memory. The directory label
is on the handset. Please use pencil and not pen.
Using your Response 110
telephone
STORE
QUICKDIAL
REDIAL
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