Radio Shack ET-1102 owner manual Memory Dialing, Storing a Name and Number in Memory

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MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to ten phone numbers and names in memory, then dial a stored number by entering its memory location number.

Each stored number can be up to 20 digits, and each name can be up to 14 characters.

Storing a Name and Number in Memory

Notes:

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

If you receive a call during memory entry, the phone exits the storing process.

1.Lift the handset.

2.Hold down MEM until Memory Store and a list of memory loca- tion numbers appears.

3.Choose a memory location (0–9) by pressing a number or by repeatedly pressing s or t.

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4.To store a name, press SELECT.

Store Name appears.

If you do not want to enter a name, skip to Step 6. <Memory n> will be stored as the name (n is the location number you selected).

5.To enter a name, use t or s to select the characters and or to move the cursor.

Repeatedly press t to see the char- acters in alphabetical order. (The display shows uppercase letters first, then lowercase letters, num- bers, and special characters.)

Notes:

Press s to see the characters in reverse alphabetical order.

You can hold down s or t to scroll rapidly through the characters.

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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 Mounting the Phone InstallationOn a Desk On a Wall Plate Directly on the Wall Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack Charge Indicator Setting the Dialing Mode Using Auto Talk Setting the RINGER’S VolumeTurning Caller ID/ Call Waiting ON/OFF Storing Your Area Code Adjusting Handset Volume Using RedialTelephone Operation 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- pearsReviewing Memory Numbers Entering a PauseDialing a Memory Number Chain-Dialing Service Numbers Using a HeadsetTesting Stored Emergency 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