Radio Shack ET-1126 Using PAGE/INTERCOM, Memory Dialing, Storing a Number in the Handset’s Memory

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USING PAGE/INTERCOM

You can use the phone as a two-way pager and intercom between the base and the handset. This is useful if the handset is away from the base and you want to locate it, or if you want to converse with someone through the intercom.

To page the base from the handset, press IN- TCM. Paging Base appears, and the base and handset ring. Press SPEAKER or INTER- COM on the base to answer the page. In- tercom appears on the handset’s display.

To page the handset from the base, press IN- TERCOM. The handset and base ring, and Paging appears on the handset’s display. Press TALK or INTCM on the handset to an- swer the page. Intercom appears.

To end an intercom call, press TALK on the handset, press SPEAKER on the base, or hang up the handset.

If a call comes in during an intercom conver- sation, either the person at the base or the person at the handset can answer the call. Press TALK on the handset or SPEAKER on the base once to end the intercom call, then press TALK or SPEAKER again to answer the incoming call.

Note: You can use the intercom while a call is on hold, but not during a conversation.

Transferring a Call Between the Handset and Base

You can use the phone’s intercom feature to transfer a call between the handset and the base.

To transfer a call from the handset to the base, press INTCM. The call is put on hold, and Paging Base and Hold appear.

When the person at the base answers, press TALK. The call is released from hold and transferred to the base.

To return to handset use, press TALK again.

To transfer a call from the base to the hand- set, press INTERCOM. The call is placed on hold, and Paging and Hold appear on the handset’s display. When the person with the handset answers, press SPEAKER. The call is released from hold and transferred to the handset. To return to base use, press SPEAKER again.

MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to 30 numbers in memory (20 in the handset’s and 10 in the base’s memory), then dial a stored number by pressing a memory location number.

You can also store a name with each number in the handset’s memory.

Use the supplied memory directory sticker to record your stored numbers. Peel the back- ing from the sticker and attach it to the base’s handset cradle.

Storing a Number in the Handset’s Memory

Notes:

An error tone sounds and the phone exits the storing process if you wait more than 20 seconds between each keypress.

If you receive a call during memory entry, the phone exits the storing pro- cess.

Follow these steps to store a number in the handset’s memory.

1. Lift the handset.

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Contents With Caller ID and Call Waiting ID Contents Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance Features Important Caller ID Information Read this Before InstallationFCC Statement Important Safety Instructions Battery Safety Instructions Save These InstructionsMounting the Phone InstallationOn a Desk Top, Shelf, or Table On a Wall Plate or Wall Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack Quick Look AT the Handset Press Delete to erase information if you make a MistakeSetting the Ringer TONE/VOLUME Setting the Dialing ModeTurning Auto Talk ON/ OFF Operation Turning Caller ID/ Call Waiting ON/OFFStoring Your Area Code Making and Receiving CallsUsing Speakerphone Using HoldUsing Mute Using FlashUsing Redial Using Tone Services on a Pulse LineUsing PAGE/INTERCOM Memory DialingTransferring a Call Between the Handset and Base Storing a Number in the Handset’s MemoryEditing or Deleting a Number in the Handset’s Memory Storing a Number in the Base’s Memory Entering a PauseReviewing the Handset’s Memory Numbers Dialing a Memory NumberUsing a Headset Chain-Dialing Service NumbersTesting Stored Emergency Num- bers Caller ID OperationAdding/Deleting the Area Code Caller ID MessagesDialing Numbers from a Caller ID Record Storing a Caller ID Record to Memory Deleting Caller ID RecordsTroubleshooting Fm Page 23 Thursday, April 27, 2000 1123 AM Care and Maintenance Replacing the Battery Pack FCC Wants YOU to Know LightningFm Page 27 Thursday, April 27, 2000 1123 AM Limited One-Year Warranty