Edition 5
10 March ‘99
Using the telephone
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• Enter the number using the keypad.
• Press the
STORE NUMBER
button again.
• You will hear two beeps to confirm that the
number is stored.
To dial numbers stored in Directory A
Numbers stored in Directory A can be dialled
at the press of a button.
• Lift the handset.
• Press the Directory
A
button under which
the number you wish to dial is stored.
• Your stored number will be dialled
automatically.
Using the memory to store and
dial numbers
Your Response 130 can store a total of 10
phone numbers, each up to 20 digits long, with
5 each in one of its two directories.
Directory A
stores five
one-touch
dialling
numbers. 3 of these buttons are
pre-programmed with Select
Services (see page 20) but can
be overwritten.
Directory B
stores a further five
two-touch
dialling numbers.
To store numbers in Directory A
• Lift the handset and open the panel cover.
• Press the
STORE NUMBER
button.
• Press one of the five Directory buttons
under which you want to store a number.
Using the telephone
RESET
TIME SET
HOUR
DAY
MINUTE
RECORD
OUTGOING
MESSAGE
STORE NUMBER
DIAL PAUSE
CODE
DIAL B
CALL
DIVERSION
CALL
RETURN
CALL
WAITING
Directory buttons
Keep a note of numbers stored in Directory
A
by
writing them on the directory label alongside the
button under which they are stored.
Writing the numbers in pencil makes it easier to
update the list if you change any of the stored
numbers. Additional directory labels are not
available so please be sure to keep your spare label
in a safe place.
Stored numbers can include switchboard and
Select Services using
✱
and
#
keys as well as
PAUSE
and
R
(recall).