Radio Shack ET-1112 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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MEMORY DIALING
The ET-1112 can store three telephone
numbers in speed dial memory, and you
can dial any one of these numbers by
pressing a single button. You can also
store up to 20 more numbers that you
can dial by entering a two-digit memory
location number.
Storing a Number in Memory
Note:
An error tone sounds and the
phone exits the storing process if you
wait more than 30 seconds between
each key press.
1. Lift the handset.
2. Press
MEM. The TALK/BATT indica-
tor blinks.
3. Enter the number and any tone
mode changes or pause entries
(see “Entering a Pause”).
Notes:
Each number you store can be up
to 16 digits long.
If you try to enter more than 16
digits, the phone sounds an error
tone and exits the storing pro-
cess. Start over from Step 2.
Each tone or pause entry uses
one digit of memory.
4. To assign the number to a speed
dial button, press
MEM, then press a
speed dial button (
M1M3).
To store the number in a standard
memory location, press
MEM, then
enter the two-digit memory location
number (
0120).
The handset sounds a long beep to
indicate that the number is stored.
5. For each stored number, write the
person’s or company’s name next to
the appropriate location number on
the supplied memory directory
sticker. Peel the backing off the
sticker and attach it to the phone.
To replace a stored number, simply
store a new one in its place.
To delete a stored number, lift the
handset and press
MEM twice, then
enter the memory location number
(
0120) or press the speed dial but-
ton (
M1M3) you want to clear. The
handset sounds a long beep to sig-
nal that the memory location is
clear.
MEM
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