Radio Shack 43-3815/43-3898 owner manual Dialing a Number in Memory, CHAIN-DIALING Service Numbers

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4. Press SEL/CH. Done! appears.

DIALING A NUMBER IN MEMORY

To dial a number stored in the phonebook, lift the handset and press ê/SPEED DIAL/ . Then, follow Step 2 in “Reviewing Names and Numbers in the Phonebook” on Page 22 to recall the number and press TALK/FLASH to dial the number.

You can also dial a phonebook number after

pressing

TALK/FLASH. Press

ê

,

/SPEED DIAL/

and then

or . Then press SEL/CH to dial the

number.

 

 

 

To dial a number stored in speed dial, hold down the number key that corresponds to the speed dial location number. The record appears. Press TALK/ FLASH to dial the number.

To dial the number in one-touch speed dial memory, hold down ê/SPEED DIAL/ . The phone automatically dials the number.

CHAIN-DIALING SERVICE NUMBERS

To quickly recall numbers for special services (such as bank-by-phone), store each group of numbers in its own memory location.

1.Dial the service’s main number first, either manually, from memory, or from the Caller ID memory.

2.Then, when you are prompted to enter the

number, press

ê

and use

/SPEED DIAL/

or to scroll through the memory until you reach the next group of numbers, and then press SEL/CH. Ô

Ô NOTE Ô

You can use a number in the Caller ID memory for the second group of numbers. Recall the number (see “Reviewing Caller ID Records” on Page 28) and press SEL/CH.

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