Radio Shack TAD-1006 Answering Machine User Manual


 
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Storing a Number in Memory
Note
: It is not unusual to hear beep-
ing/buzzing or the operator’s voice on
the line as you store a number in the
TAD-1006’s memory.
1. Press
STORE
.
2. Enter the number you want to
store (up to 16 digits).
Notes
:
You can store phone numbers
or special banking or telephone
service numbers (such as
access codes or account num-
bers) in memory.
For security purposes, we rec-
ommend that you do not store
private numbers, such as per-
sonal identification numbers or
passwords, in memory.
If you have pulse service and
want to use tone dialing, enter
at the appropriate place in
the sequence of numbers.
To store one or more pauses in
the memory number, see “Stor-
ing a Pause in Memory” on
Page 15.
3. Press
STORE
again.
4. To store the number in a priority
memory location, press a priority
memory dial key (
P1
,
P2
, or
P3
) to
store the number in that location.
To store the number in a standard
memory location, press a number
key (
0
-
9
) to store the number in
that location.
To store additional numbers, repeat
Steps 1-4 for each number you want
to store.
Notes
:
You cannot erase a number in
memory, but you can change it by
storing a new one in its place.
Write the memory location num-
ber and name associated with that
number on the TAD-1006’s mem-
ory dialing card. (Use pencil in
case you want to change it later.)
To use the card, grasp and gently
pull the tab on the front of the
TAD-1006.
illustration
illustration
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