Radio Shack ET-1102 Telephone Operation, Making and Receiving Calls, Adjusting Handset Volume

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TELEPHONE OPERATION

MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS

To make a call, lift the handset and press TALK (the IN USE indicator on the base lights), then dial the number. You see the number as you dial, then (after a few seconds) the call’s elapsed time.

Note: You can also dial the number be- fore you press TALK. If you make a mis- take, repeatedly press or until the cursor is over the incorrect digit, then enter the correct number.

To answer a call, lift the handset from the base and press TALK. If auto talk is on, just lift the handset from the base, or, if the handset is away from the base, press any key.

To end a call, place the handset on the base or press TALK.

ADJUSTING THE

HANDSET VOLUME

To adjust the volume of the sound you hear through the handset, during a call, press VOL t for normal volume or VOL s for high volume. The display shows Volume Normal or Volume High.

USING REDIAL

You can quickly dial the last number di- aled. Lift the handset and press TALK, then press REDIAL.

Notes:

You can also press REDIAL (so you see the stored number) first, then press TALK.

The redial memory holds up to 32 digits, so you can redial long- distance as well as local numbers.

The redial memory also holds pause entries. See “Entering a Pause” on Page 18.

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Contents ET-1102 Features Redial lets you quickly redial the last number dialedImportant Caller ID Information Read this Before Installation FCC StatementContents On a Desk InstallationMounting the Phone On a Wall Plate Directly on the Wall Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack Charge Indicator Setting the Dialing Mode Turning Caller ID/ Call Waiting ON/OFF Setting the RINGER’S VolumeUsing Auto Talk Storing Your Area Code Telephone Operation Adjusting Handset VolumeUsing Redial Making and Receiving CallsUsing Flash PagingMemory Dialing Storing a Name and Number in MemoryEditing or Deleting a Number in Memory Press SELECT. Store Number ap- pearsDialing a Memory Number Entering a PauseReviewing Memory Numbers Testing Stored Emergency Numbers Using a HeadsetChain-Dialing Service Numbers Caller ID Operation Reviewing Caller ID RecordsStoring a Caller ID Record to Memory Caller ID MessagesDeleting Caller ID Records Troubleshooting Fm Page 24 Tuesday, August 17, 1999 437 PM Care and Maintenance Replacing Battery Pack FCC Wants YOU to Know LightningRadioShack