Radio Shack ET-537 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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MEMORY DIALING
STORING PHONE
NUMBERS IN MEMORY
You can store up to 9 phone numbers
of up to 16 digits each.
Notes:
•If
TONE/PULSE
is set to
PULSE
and you want to use tone dialing
for a memory number, you must
store the tone entry ( ) along
with the number.
To keep your accounts secure, we
recommend you
not
store your
personal access code for services
such as bank-by-phone.
1. If you hear a dial tone, press
TALK
.
2. Press
MEMORY
.
3. Dial the number you want to store,
then press
MEMORY
again.
4. Press the memory location num-
ber (
1
-
9
) where you want to store
the number. The phone beeps
rapidly. The phone number is now
stored in memory.
5. Remove the plastic covering from
the handset’s index card with a
small pointed object, such as the
end of a straightened paper clip.
Write the person’s or company’s
name and memory location num-
ber on the card in pencil (in case
you want to change it later).
6. Repeat Steps 1-4 to store and
record other telephone numbers.
Notes:
If you receive a call while you
store 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 stored number, store
a new one in its place.
Storing 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 must
also store a pause after the access
code to allow the outside line time to
connect. To do so, press
#
at the ap-
propriate place to enter a 3-4 second
pause. For a longer pause, press
#
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