Radio Shack Two-Line Caller ID Phone With Speakerphone Storing the Last Number Dialed Into Memory

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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.

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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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Contents Two-Line Caller ID Phone Features Read this Before Installation Important Caller ID InformationImportant Safety Instructions FCC StatementBattery Safety Instructions Fm Page 6 Friday, January 14, 2000 307 PM Contents Installing Batteries PreparationMounting the System Selecting a LocationAttaching the Stand On a Wall Plate On a Desk TopOn the Wall Connecting Handset Connecting AC PowerSetting the Ringer Volume Disabling the Line 2 IndicatorAdjusting the Display Contrast Setting the Dialing ModeInitializing System Operation Adjusting the Handset VolumeUsing the Speakerphone Making and Receiving CallsUsing Flash Using MuteUsing Redial Using HoldRinger Indicators Identifying IndicatorsDisplay and Light Indicators Using Caller ID Caller ID Display InformationError Reviewing Call Records Area Code Dialing Numbers In Call RecordsStoring Call Records Into Memory Locations Memory DialingDeleting Call Records Storing a Pause In MemoryStoring Numbers Into Memory Storing Call Records Into MemoryUsing the Quick Reference Card Storing Special Service NumbersStoring the Last Number Dialed Into Memory Reviewing Stored Numbers Using the Memory CardDeleting Stored Numbers Dialing Stored NumbersTroubleshooting Problem SuggestionCare and Maintenance FCC Wants YOU to Know LightningFm Page 27 Friday, January 14, 2000 307 PM RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas