Radio Shack ET-1109 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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Edit Memory n — edit the record
as described in Steps 5 through 8 of
“Storing a Number and Name in
Memory” on Page 15.
Delete Memory n — the display
prompts you to confirm the deletion.
Press or to move the cursor to
Yes or No, then press
SELECT
or
DELETE
. When you move the cursor
to
Yes and press
SELECT
or
DE-
LETE
, the phone beeps, and Memo-
ry
n Deleted appears.
Go Back — returns you to the list of
memory numbers.
Entering a Pause
In some telephone systems, you must
dial an access code (9, for example) and
wait for a second dial tone before you
can dial an outside number. You can
store the access code with the phone
number. However, you should also store
a pause after the access code to allow
the outside line time to connect. To en-
ter a 2-second pause, press
REDIAL/
PAUSE
. You can add more pause en-
tries for a longer pause.
Reviewing Memory Numbers
To review your memory numbers, press
MEM
. The list of memory location num-
bers (
01-20) appears with the name
stored with each number (or
<Memory
n>
if you did not store a name).
To see the stored phone numbers, press
. An arrow to the right of the number
means it is longer than 13 digits. Press
again to see the rest of the number.
Repeatedly press to return to the
name display.
To exit the memory number list, press
MEM
.
To see a stored name and phone num-
ber at the same time, press
SELECT
when the cursor is by a memory location
number. To exit this display, hold down
DELETE
until the display clears.
Dialing a Memory Number
To dial a number stored in memory, lift
the handset and press
MEM
. The list of
memory location numbers appears.
Choose a memory location (01–20) by
pressing a number or by repeatedly
pressing or , then press
TALK
.
You can also dial a memory number by
pressing
TALK
first, then pressing
MEM
and entering a memory location number.
Chain-Dialing Service Numbers
For quick recall of numbers for special
services (such as bank-by-phone), store
each group of numbers in its own mem-
ory location.
Dial the service’s main number first.
Then, at the appropriate place in the
call, press
MEM
and enter the number
for the location where the additional in-
formation is stored.
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