Radio Shack 999 owner manual Operation, Memory Dialing, Storing a Number in the Emergency Memory

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OPERATION

To make a call, pick up the handset. When you hear the dial tone, dial the number. The display shows the number you are dialing.

To answer a call, lift the handset and begin talking.

To end a call, return the handset to the base.

MEMORY DIALING

Should you store your own emer- gency numbers in the emergency memory buttons, when a power fail- ure occurs the emergency memory buttons return to the factory default setting. You must restore your emergency numbers.

With the handset on the base, press MEM.

Illustration,

MEM

The System 999 lets you store three types of number for fast memory dialing.

You can store up to three emer- gency numbers that you can dial by pressing one of three priority but- tons.

You can store up to 13 indirect memory numbers that you can dial by pressing two buttons.

You can store a voice mail access code that you can dial by pressing a single button.

Storing a Number in the Emergency Memory

Follow these steps to store emergency phone numbers.

Notes:

The 3 emergency memory buttons are set with the factory default “911.”

4.Enter an emergency phone number, up to __ digits, then press MEM again.

5.Press either (cross icon), (fire icon) or (police icon) to store the number in that memory location. ”NUMBER STORED” appears.

Storing a Number in Indirect Memory

Follow these steps to store a number in an indirect memory location.

1.With the handset on the base, press

MEM.

2.Enter the phone number, up to __ digits, then press MEM again.

3.Press a number key (0–9) to store the phone number in that location. “NUMBER STORED” appears.

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Contents Caller ID System Important Information FeaturesFm Page 3 Tuesday, August 17, 1999 828 AM FCC Statement Read this Before InstallationContents Installing Backup Batteries InstallationIllustration showing battery cover re Moval Illustration showing phone stand re MovalMounting the Phone Illustration Connecting long line cordOn a Desk Illus. showing desk top standOn a Wall Plate Illustration Connecting phone stand Flipping handset holderIllustration Routing cord through strain relief slot On a Wall Setting the Ringer Connecting HandsetSetting the Handset Volume Setting the Dialing ModeSetting the Display Contrast Illustration, arrow buttonsDial Back Storing Your Area CodeMemory Dialing OperationStoring a Number in the Emergency Memory Storing a Number in Indirect MemoryUsing Redial Using FlashStoring a Number in Voice Mail Memory Dialing a Stored NumberUsing Tone Services On a Pulse Line Reviewing Caller ID Records Caller ID OperationDialing from a Caller ID Record Illustration CID record example ?Caller ID Messages ErrorDeleting Caller ID Records Storing VIP CallsTroubleshooting Care and Maintenance Lightning FCC Wants YOU to KnowRadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas Fm Page 23 Tuesday, August 17, 1999 828 AM Limited One-Year Warranty