Radio Shack Two-Line Caller ID Phone With Speakerphone Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
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Note:
If you do not specify a memory lo-
cation within 30 seconds, the system re-
turns to the current time display. To start
over, repeat Steps 1–3.
Storing the Last Number Dialed
Into Memory
Follow these steps to store the last num-
ber you dialed to a memory location.
1. Press
REDIAL
. The last dialed num-
ber appears on the display.
2. Press
STORE
. LOCATION? appears.
3. Within 30 seconds, specify the
memory location where you want to
store the number.
For an upper memory location,
simply press a memory button.
For a lower memory location,
press
LOWER
and then a memory
button.
The system beeps and stores the
number.
Note:
If you do not specify a memory lo-
cation within 30 seconds, the system re-
turns to the current time display. To start
over, repeat Steps 1–3.
Storing Special Service
Numbers
For a quick recall of numbers for special
services (such as bank-by-phone or al-
ternate long-distance), you can store
each group of numbers in its own mem-
ory location. Then, when calling special
services, dial the service’s main num-
bers first. At the appropriate place in the
call, press the memory location button
for the additional numbers you want to
send.
To store a number for a special service,
follow the steps under “Storing Numbers
Into Memory” on Page 21.
Caution:
To prevent unauthorized ac-
cess to special services, we recommend
that you do not store a personal identifi-
cation number in memory.
Using the Quick Reference
Card
There is a quick reference card that of-
fers brief phone operation instructions
on “Storing a Number Into Memory” and
“Dialing a Stored Number” located on a
pull out sleeve on the bottom of the
phone. To view the card, gently pull the
tab on the bottom of the phone outward.
When you finish reading the instruc-
tions, gently press the sleeve back un-
der the phone.
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