Radio Shack TAD-705 Storing a Number in Memory, Storing Numbers from Caller ID Records

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Storing a Number in Memory

The TAD has 12 memory location buttons. Follow these steps to store a number in memory.

Notes:

You must complete each step within 8 seconds.

To keep your accounts secure, we rec- ommend you do not store personal access codes for services such as bank- by-phone.

You can store the phone number with the handset on or off hook.

1.Press STORE. The TAD beeps and

ENTER DIGITS displays.

2.Enter the number you want to store, including FLASH (F appears) or any pause or TONE entries (see “Entering a Pause in a Memory Number” or “Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line” on Page 12).

Note: If you make a mistake while enter- ing the number, press STORE once then re-enter the phone number.

3.Choose a memory location and store the number there. The TAD sounds a long beep.

Note: The TAD beeps twice to indicate memory failure.

4.To keep a record of each stored number, use a flat-blade screwdriver to lift the plastic cover from the telephone number index card. Write the name on the index card.

Notes:

To change a number in memory, store a new one in its place.

To erase a number from memory, repeat all except Step 2.

Storing Numbers from Caller ID Records

You can store a number from a Caller ID record. Repeatedly press :/8 or 9/; to select the desired phone number. Press STORE. The TAD beeps once, the selected phone number and ENTER LOCATION ap- pear on the display. Then choose a memory location button to store the number.

Entering a Pause

in a Memory Number

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 out- side 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 con- nect.

To do so, press PAUSE to enter a 2-second pause. P (pause) appears. For a long pause, press PAUSE again.

Note: Each PAUSE entry uses one digit of memory.

Reviewing Memory Numbers

To review stored numbers, press the memo- ry location button. The TAD only displays 12- digits of the phone number. If the stored phone number exceeds 12 digits, LOCA- TION # > appears. To view the remainder, press that location number button again.

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Contents TAD-705 Memory Speakerphone Contents Caller ID Operation TroubleshootingImportant Caller ID Information Read this Before InstallationFCC Statement FCC Wants YOU to KnowTelephone Features FeaturesProgrammable Remote Operation Securi Caller ID FeaturesPreparation Installing a Backup BatteryMounting the TAD On a Wall or Wall Plate On a DeskSetting the Ringer Setting the Dialing ModeSetting the Display Contrast Setting the Long Distance CodeSetting the Number of Rings Setting the DAY, Time and DateAdjusting the Volume Switching Between the Handset and the SpeakerphoneTelephone Operation Using Flash Using RedialUsing Hold Using PrivacyStoring Numbers from Caller ID Records Storing a Number in MemoryEntering a Pause A Memory Number Reviewing Memory NumbersTesting Stored Emergency Num- bers Connecting AN Optional HeadsetDialing a Memory Number Chain-DialingTAD Operation Setting the TAD to Answer CallsRecording the Outgoing Messages Checking the Outgoing MessagesPlaying Messages Incoming Message RecordingAnnounce Only Recording a Conversation Recording a MemoDeleting Messages Using Call BreakthroughScreening Calls Changing the CBT CodeUsing Remote Commands Using the TOLL-SAVERRemote Command List Changing the Remote Operation Security CodeHave no announcement two Caller ID Operation Reviewing Caller ID Records Caller ID MessagesVIP Call List Deleting Call RecordsUsing Dial Setting the VIP AlertDialing Number Selections Different Area CodeFm Page 25 Tuesday, May 23, 2000 854 AM Problem Suggestion TroubleshootingCare Resetting the TADLimited One-Year Warranty