Radio Shack ET-532 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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5. Pull out the memory index card at
the bottom of the base. Write the
person’s or company’s name and
index number on the sheet in pen-
cil (in case you want to change it
later).
6. Repeat Steps 2-5 to store other
telephone numbers.
Notes:
If you receive a call while you are
storing a number in memory,
press
TALK
to answer the call.
After the call, begin again at Step
1 to store the number.
To change a phone number stored
in memory, simply store a new
phone number in that location.
To clear a memory location so no
number is stored there, press
MEMORY
twice, then press the
location number. A long beep
sounds. The phone number is
now cleared from the memory.
Note: If a buzz sounds, you did not
successfully clear the memory loca-
tion. Try the process again.
Entering a Pause
in a Memory Number
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. If your
phone is connected to one of these
systems, you might want to enter a
pause at the appropriate point when
you store a phone number in memory.
At the appropriate place in the number,
press
PAUSE
to enter a 2-second
pause.
P
appears. For a longer pause,
press
PAUSE
again.
Note: Each
PAUSE
entry uses one dig-
it of memory.
Dialing a Stored Number
There are two ways to dial a stored
number.
Method 1
1. Lift the handset from the cradle
and press
TALK
so the keypad
and
TALK
key light.
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