Radio Shack ET-1102 Entering a Pause, Reviewing Memory Numbers, Dialing a Memory Number

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4.Press SELECT. A menu appears with the three options listed below. Press s or t to choose an option, fol- low the instructions listed, then press SELECT.

Edit Memory n. Edit the record as described in Steps 5 through 8 of “Storing a Name and Number in Memory” on Page 16.

Delete Memory n. The display prompts you to confirm the deletion. Move the cursor to Yes or No, then press SELECT or DELETE. The phone beeps, and Memory n De- leted appears.

Go Back. Returns you to the list of memory numbers.

Entering a Pause

In some telephone systems, you must dial an access code (9, for example) and wait for a second dial tone before you can dial an outside number. You can store the access code with the phone number. However, you should also store a pause after the access code to allow the outside line time to connect. To en- ter a 2-second pause, press PAUSE or use s or t to select P on the display. You can add more pause entries for a longer pause.

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Reviewing Memory Numbers

To review your memory numbers, press MEM. The list of memory location num- bers (0–9) appears with the name stored with each number (or <Memory n> if you did not store a name).

To see the stored phone numbers, press

. An arrow to the right of the number means it is longer than 14 digits. Press again to see the rest of the number.

Repeatedly press to return to the name display.

To exit the memory number list, press MEM.

To see a stored name and phone num- ber at the same time, press SELECT when the cursor is by a memory location number. To exit this display without stor- ing any changes, hold down DELETE un- til the display clears.

Dialing a Memory Number

To dial a number stored in memory, lift the handset and press MEM. The list of memory location numbers appears. Choose a memory location (0–9) by pressing a number or by repeatedly pressing s or t, then press TALK.

You can also dial a memory number by pressing TALK first, then pressing MEM and entering a memory location number.

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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 Installation Mounting the PhoneOn a Desk On a Wall Plate Directly on the Wall Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack Charge Indicator Setting the Dialing Mode Setting the RINGER’S Volume Using Auto TalkTurning Caller ID/ Call Waiting ON/OFF 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- pearsEntering a Pause Reviewing Memory NumbersDialing a Memory Number Using a Headset Chain-Dialing Service NumbersTesting 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