Radio Shack ET-910 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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Chain Dialing Service
Numbers
You can make a call using more than
one of the ET-910’s memory loca-
tions. This is called chain dialing.
Chain dialing is useful for dialing spe-
cial services such as alternate long
distance or bank-by-phone.
When calling special services, dial
the service’s main number first.
Then, at the appropriate place in the
call, press
MEM
and the number for
the memory location where the addi-
tional information is stored.
Testing Stored Emergency
Numbers
If you store an emergency service’s
number (police department, fire de-
partment, ambulance) and you want
to test the stored number, make the
test call during the late evening or
early morning hours to avoid peak
demand periods. Also, remain on the
line to explain the reason for your
call.
USING THE INTERCOM
You can use the ET-910 as a two-
way pager and intercom between the
base and the handset. This is useful
if the handset is away from the base
and you want to locate it, or if you
want to have a conversation between
the handset and the base.
Notes
:
You cannot speak and hear the
other party at the same time dur-
ing an intercom conversation.
If a call comes in during an inter-
com conversation, either of the
intercom parties can answer the
call as they normally would, but
the intercom call will be discon-
nected.
If the handset is in use when it
receives a page, it sounds only
one quiet ring.
If a call is in progress on either
the handset or the base when it
receives a page, you can press
HOLD
to put the call on hold,
then press
INT.CM
to answer the
page. When you finish the inter-
com call, simply press
TALK
on
the handset or
SPKR
on the
base to disconnect the intercom
and resume the phone call.
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