Radio Shack ET 3229 Conference Phone User Manual


 
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OPERATION
Using the Speakerphone
You can use the built-in speakerphone in-
stead of the handset. When you press
SPEAK-
ERPHONE
, the indicator lights and the phone
connects the telephone line. To disconnect
the telephone line, press
SPEAKERPHONE
again. The indicator goes off.
If you are using the handset and you want to
switch to the speakerphone, press
SPEAKER-
PHONE
. Return the handset to the cradle.
To switch from the speakerphone to the hand-
set, lift the handset. When you lift up the
handset, the speakerphone turns off automati-
cally.
If you decide to change from speakerphone to
handset operation during redial or memory di-
aling, let the number completely dial before
you lift the handset.
Setting the Receiver and Speaker-
phone Volume
Slide
RECEIVER VOL
to
LO/MED/HI
as desired
to adjust the handset receiver volume.
Slide
SPEAKER VOL
to set the speakerphone
volume as desired.
Using Mute
To temporarily disconnect the speakerphone
or handset without ending the call, so you can
talk privately with someone in the room, press
MUTE.
The MUTE indicator lights. To resume
your call, press
MUTE
. The MUTE indicator
goes off.
Storing a Number in Memory
The telephone has 3 direct and 10 standard
phone memory storage locations.
1. With the handset off hook or
SPEAKER-
PHONE
on, press
STORE
.
2. Enter the telephone number, then press
STORE
again.
3. Press the direct memory location (
1-3
) at
the top of the phone or the desired stan-
dard memory location (
0-9
) using the
standard keypad.
Notes:
Since pressing
STORE
does not break the
dial tone, the phone company “line alert”
signal may occur when entering longer
numbers. This does not affect number
storage.
To replace a number in one of the mem-
ory locations repeat steps 1 through 3.
During step 2, enter the new number in
any memory location you wish to change.
Dialing a Stored Number
To dial a number stored in direct memory,
press the desired direct memory location (
1-3
)
at the top of the phone.
To dial a number stored in a standard memory
location, press
MEMORY
, then the desired
memory key (
0-9
).
Chain-Dialing Memory Numbers
If you frequently use special telephone servic-
es, you can save time by storing the phone
number of the service in one memory location
and the rest of the information, such as a long
distance number, in another memory location.
To chain-dial, enter the memory location of
the service number first. Then when the ser-
vice answers, enter the memory location of
the other information.
Note:
We recommend you do not store secu-
rity numbers, such as personal access codes
for bank-by-phone services, in any memory
location.