Radio Shack TAD-797 Conference Phone User Manual


 
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7. Enter the phone number and any
tone or pause entries (see “Using
Tone Services on a Pulse Line” on
Page 19 and “Entering a Pause” on
Page 22).
Instead of using the lower keypad
keys, you can use t or s to enter the
number and other entries and or
to move the cursor. Repeatedly
press t to see the numbers first, then
special characters, including hy-
phens, pause entries (
P
), and tone
entries ( ). Press s to see them in
reverse order.
Note: When storing a number, press
s once to enter a
-
or twice to enter
a
P
(pause entry). Press before
you enter the next number.
8. Press
SELECT
. The phone beeps
and
Memory
n
Stored
appears.
After 2 seconds,
Memory
Store
appears, and you can repeat Steps
3–8 to store more numbers.
To replace a stored number, simply
store a new one in its place.
Editing or Deleting a Memory
Number
Follow these steps to edit or delete a
number stored in the handset’s memory.
1. Lift the handset.
2. Hold down
MEM
until
Memory
Store
and a list of memory loca-
tion numbers appear on the display.
3. Choose a memory location (0–9) by
pressing a number or by repeatedly
pressing s or t.
4. Press
SELECT
. The options listed
below appear. Press s or t to choose
an option, follow the instructions list-
ed, then press
SELECT
.
Edit
Memory
n
— Edit the record
as described in Steps 5 through 8 of
“Storing a Number and Name in
Memory” on Page 21.
Delete
Memory
n
— The display
prompts you to confirm the deletion.
Move the cursor to
Yes
or
No
, then
press
SELECT
or
DELETE
. The
phone beeps, and
Memory
n
De-
leted
appears.
Go
Back
— Returns you to the list
of memory numbers.
5. When you finish editing or deleting
memory numbers, press
MEM
or re-
turn the handset to the base to clear
the
Memory
Store
display.
Entering 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 should also store
a pause after the access code to allow
the outside line time to connect.
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