Radio Shack ET-543 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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To keep your accounts secure, we
recommend you do NOT store
your personal access code for
services such as bank-by-phone
in a memory location.
Storing a Number in Memory
1. With the handset’s power on,
press
MEMORY
. The keypad lights
and
MEM
appears on the display.
Note:
While you are storing a
number in memory, if you do not
press any button on the keypad
within about 9 seconds, the key-
pad light turns off and a buzz
sounds. You must press
MEMORY
again so the keypad lights before
you can store the telephone num-
ber.
2. Enter the phone number you want
to store. The number appears on
the display.
Notes:
The phone does not dial the
number at this point.
If you enter a wrong digit, press
FLASH/DEL
to delete the last
entered digit.
If you enter more than 16 digits,
the phone buzzes and the dis-
play turns off. To dial a number
with more than 16 digits, see
“Chain Dialing.”
3. Press
MEMORY
again.
4. Enter the two-digit memory loca-
tion number (
01, 02 ..... 30
) where
you want to store the number. The
index number appears, and a long
beep sounds. The phone number
is now stored in the memory.
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 1-5 to store other
telephone numbers.
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