Radio Shack ET-905 owner manual Memory Operation, Storing a Number Memory

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4.Press MEMORY again. All indica- tors turn off, and a tone sounds that means the number was suc- cessfully stored.

To dial the number, when you have a dial tone, simply press DD on the handset. The number stored in DD is automatically dialed.

MEMORY OPERATION

You can store 20 numbers (up to 21 digits each) and then dial them by pressing just a few buttons.

Storing a Number in

Memory

Note: You must complete the steps below within 10 seconds of each oth- er or you will have to begin again at Step 1.

1.Press MEMORY on the handset. The TALK indicator blinks.

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2.Enter the memory location num- ber where you want to store the phone number. The TALK and BATT LOW indicators blink.

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Note: You must press two digits (01-20).

3.Enter the phone number you want to store (up to 21 digits).

4.Press MEMORY again. You hear a tone, and all indicators turn off.

To store additional numbers, repeat Steps 14.

To change a number, simply store a new one in its place.

Note: Record the name associated with the stored phone number next to the corresponding memory location number on the memory directory card. Use a pencil in case you want to change the name later.

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Contents ET-905 Features Read this Before Installation FCC Statement Contents Installation Setup on a DesktopSelecting a Location Mounting Directly on a Wall Charging the HANDSET’S Battery PreparationSetting the RINGER’S Sound Level Setting the PULSE/ Tone SwitchUsing Redial Using FlashOperation ANSWERING/MAKING a CallUsing Privacy Using Direct DialingUsing Tone Services on a Pulse Line Memory Operation Storing a Number MemoryUsing Storing a Pause in MemoryDialing a Stored Number Troubleshooting Alert Tones Tone Cause RemedyMaintenance Replacing the Handset Battery FCC Wants YOU to Know Lightning Radio Shack