Radio Shack ET-1105 owner manual Using Flash, Memory Dialing

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We recommend you not use REDIAL to dial numbers that include a tone entry. This could result in a wrong number being dialed. (See “Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line.”)

The redial memory does not store a flash entry or any digits entered af- ter you press FLASH (see “Using Flash”).

3.When the service answers, press

. appears. Any additional num- bers you dial are sent as tone sig- nals.

4.After you complete the call, return the handset to the base or press TALK. The phone automatically re- sets to pulse dialing.

USING FLASH

FLASH performs the electronic equiva- lent of a switchhook operation for special services, such as Call Waiting.

For example, if you have Call Waiting, press FLASH to answer an incoming call without disconnecting the current call. Press FLASH again to return to the first call.

Note: If you do not have any special phone services, pressing FLASH might disconnect the current call.

USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE

Some special services, such as bank-by- phone, require tone signals. If you have pulse service, you can still use these special tone services by following these steps.

1.Be sure T/P is set to P.

2.Press TALK and dial the service’s main number.

USING PAGE

To page the person who has the handset or to locate the handset when the phone is not in use, press PAGE on the base. The handset beeps twice per second for 15 seconds and PAGING appears. The MESSAGE indicator flashes while the handset beeps.

PAGE

To stop the handset from beeping before it automatically stops, press any key on the handset or PAGE on the base.

Note: You cannot page the handset dur- ing a call.

MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to 20 phone numbers in memory, then dial a stored number by pressing a two-digit memory location number.

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Contents ET-1105 Features Fm Page 3 Monday, August 30, 1999 157 PM Read this Before Installation FCC StatementImportant Caller ID Information Contents Attaching the HANDSET’S Antenna PreparationSelecting a Location Placing the Base on a Desk TOPFm Page 7 Monday, August 30, 1999 157 PM Mounting the Base on a Wall Plate Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack Fm Page 10 Monday, August 30, 1999 157 PM Selecting Language Setting the Dialing ModeTurning the Ringer On or Off Setting the Area CodeSetting the Ringer Checking/Setting the RingerRemoving the Belt Clip Using a HeadsetMaking and Receiving a Call Setting the HANDSET’S VolumeUsing Redial Telephone OperationUsing Flash UsingMemory Dialing Storing a Number in Memory Using the VIP Call ListDialing a Memory Number Chain-Dialing Service NumbersEntering a Pause Recalling Numbers Stored in MemoryTesting Stored Emergency Numbers Deleting Information in a Single Memory LocationDeleting Information in All Memory Locations Caller ID Operation PAS DE Messidap Ning Mens ID Caller ID DisplaysReviewing Caller ID Records Storing Caller ID Records in a Memory LocationDeleting Caller ID Records Troubleshooting Fm Page 23 Monday, August 30, 1999 157 PM OUT of Range Indications Care and Maintenance Important This Replacing Battery PackLightning FCC Wants YOU to KnowRadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas
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ET-1105 specifications

The Radio Shack ET-1105 is a pocket-sized electronic device that became a notable gadget in the world of portable technology during its release. Designed with a foldable case, the ET-1105 combined convenience and functionality, catering to both casual users and tech enthusiasts alike.

One of the primary features of the ET-1105 is its built-in calculator functionality, which allows users to perform a variety of mathematical operations, from basic arithmetic to more complex calculations. The device features an easy-to-read LCD display that guarantees clarity, even in low-light conditions, making it ideal for use on the go. In addition, the keyboard is designed for easy typing, featuring well-spaced keys that minimize errors during data entry.

In terms of technology, the ET-1105 incorporates advanced electronic components for its time. It uses a low-power consumption design, contributing to extended battery life, which is essential for portable devices. The inclusion of dual power sources, featuring both rechargeable and standard batteries, gives users the flexibility to choose their preferred power option, ensuring that the device remains functional when needed.

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