Radio Shack CID-927 Caller ID Box User Manual


 
9
PHONE OPERATION
USING REDIAL
The redial memory holds up to 32 digits,
so it can store both long-distance and lo-
cal numbers. To redial the last number,
lift the handset then press
REDIAL.
Notes:
The redial memory only stores the
last 32 digits of any number dialed.
The redial memory does not store a
flash entry but stores any digits you
press after
FLASH (see “Using
Flash”).
USING FLASH
FLASH performs the electronic equiva-
lent of a switchhook operation for spe-
cial services, such as Call Waiting.
For example, if you have Call Waiting,
press
FLASH to answer an incoming call
without disconnecting the current call.
Press
FLASH again to return to the first
call.
Note:
If you do not have any special
phone services, pressing
FLASH might
disconnect the current call.
USING TONE SERVICES
ON A PULSE LINE
Some special services, such as bank-
by-phone, require tone signals. If you
have pulse service, follow these steps to
use those special services.
1. Be sure
TONE/PULSE is set to
PULSE.
2. Call the service.
3. When the service answers, press
. Any additional numbers you dial
are sent as tone signals.
STORING AND DIALING
PRIORITY NUMBERS
You can store emergency phone num-
bers or the phone numbers you call
most frequently in the three priority
memory locations for one-touch dialing.
Each memory location can store up to
16 digits.
REDIAL
FLASH
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