Radio Shack SYSTEM 212 Dialing Stored Numbers, Entering a Pause, Chain-Dialing Service Numbers

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Use a flat-blade screwdriver to lift up the plastic cover from the telephone number index card. For each stored number, write the person’s or company’s name next to the appropriate location number on the phone number index card. Use a pencil in case you want to change it lat- er.

Dialing Stored Numbers

To dial a number stored in memory, lift the handset or press SPKR PHONE. Then:

To dial a number stored in upper memory, press the desired memory location button.

To dial a number stored in lower memory, press LOWER then the de- sired memory location button.

To clear a stored number, press PRO- GRAM, LOWER (if the number is in the lower memory position) then the desired memory location button. The telephone rings once to indicate the number is cleared.

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 must also store a pause after the access code to allow the outside line time to connect. To enter a 2-second pause, press PAUSE. For a longer pause, press PAUSE additional times.

Note: You must enter at least one digit before you can store a pause.

Chain-Dialing Service Numbers

For quick recall of numbers for special services (such as alternate long distance or bank by phone), store each group of numbers in its own memory location.

To use the stored special service infor- mation, dial the service’s main number first. Then, at the appropriate place in the call, press LOWER (if necessary) then the button for the location where the ad- ditional information is stored.

Testing Stored Emergency Numbers

If you store an emergency service’s number (police department, fire depart- ment, ambulance) and you choose to test the stored number, make the test call during the late evening or early morning hours to avoid peak demand pe- riods. Also, remain on the line to explain the reason for your call.

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Contents System Features FCC Statement Read this Before InstallationContents FCC Wants You to Know Installing the Speakerphone Selecting a Location Installing the Backup BatteriesDo not plug the adapter into the AC outlet at this time Placing the Phone on a Desk TopMounting the Phone on a Wall Fm Page 10 Friday, August 13, 1999 906 AM Setting the Dialing Mode Connecting HandsetSetting the Station Extension Numbers Adjusting the Ringer VolumeMaking a Call with the Speakerphone Line Lock Using the TelephoneLine Status Making a Call with the HandsetUsing Hold Switching Between the Handset and the SpeakerphoneAnswering a Call Using Flash Using PrivacyUsing Redial Conference Calling Using Auto RedialWith Two Outside Callers With One Outside Caller On a Pulse LineOne Internal Station Storing a Number into Memory Memory DialingEntering a Pause Chain-Dialing Service NumbersTesting Stored Emergency Numbers Dialing Stored NumbersMaking AN Intercom Call Using Intercom and PagingPaging ONE Station Answering AN Intercom CallAnswering a Paging ALL StationsTransferring a Call Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance Lightning FCC Wants YOU to KnowFm Page 26 Friday, August 13, 1999 906 AM Fm Page 27 Friday, August 13, 1999 906 AM RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas