Radio Shack ET-685 owner manual Using Flash, Using Redial

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USING THE ET-685 WITH EXTENSION PHONES

The ET-685 detects when an extension phone is in use, and the corresponding line indicator flashes on the base and In Use flashes on the handset’s dis- play along with Line 1 or Line 2.

To join the conversation from the hand- set or base, press the line button for the line in use. You hear a busy tone. Before the tone ends, press the line button again.

Note: If you hang up the ET-685 and someone is still on that line on an exten- sion, the ET-685’s line indicator(s) might not stay lit.

ber you dialed on one keypad using the redial key on the other.

The redial memory is common to both lines. You can redial the num- ber you originally dialed on Line 1 using Line 2, as long as you use the same keypad you dialed the number on earlier.

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

USING FLASH

FLASH (FLASH/REDIAL on the handset) performs the electronic equivalent of a switchhook operation for special servic- es, such as Call Waiting.

USING REDIAL

You can quickly dial the last number di- aled on either line 1 or line 2. When you hear a dial tone, press REDIAL/PAUSE on the base or FLASH/REDIAL on the handset.

REDIAL/PAUSE

FLASH/REDIAL

Notes:

Each keypad has a separate redial memory. You cannot redial a num-

FLASH

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 ser- vices, pressing FLASH might disconnect the current call.

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Contents Line 900 MHz Spread Spectrum Cordless Speakerphone Features Security Access-Protection Code Read this Before Installation Important Caller ID InformationFCC Statement Fm Page 5 Thursday, July 8, 1999 750 AM Contents Replacing the Battery Pack FCC Wants You to Know Connecting to the Phone Lines InstallationMounting the Phone On a Desk TopFm Page 9 Thursday, July 8, 1999 750 AM On a Wall Plate or a Wall Fm Page 11 Thursday, July 8, 1999 750 AM Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack Setting the Dialing Mode Setting Auto Talk Adjusting the RingerOn the Handset On the BaseStoring Your Area Code Turning Caller ID/ Call Waiting ON/OFFFm Page 16 Thursday, July 8, 1999 750 AM Setting the Handset Volume Using the HandsetBasic Operation Making a CallUsing Hold Using SpeakerphoneAdjusting the Speakerphone Volume Using MuteSwitching Between the Handset and Speakerphone Using Both Handset SpeakerphoneMaking a Conference Call Way ConferencingDelete Using Redial Using FlashUsing Tone Services on a Pulse Line Using a Headset Memory Operation Storing a Number in MemoryHandset Base Editing or Deleting a Number in the Handset’s MemoryEntering a Pause Reviewing Memory Numbers Handset OnlyDialing a Memory Number Testing Stored Emergency Numbers Chain-Dialing Service NumbersReviewing Caller ID Records Caller ID Operation Handset onlyStoring a Caller ID Record to Memory Caller ID MessagesDeleting Caller ID Records Problem Suggestion TroubleshootingFm Page 32 Thursday, July 8, 1999 750 AM Care and Maintenance FCC Wants YOU to Know Replacing Battery PackLightning RadioShack