Notes:

If you call a station that is using DND, you hear a busy signal.

If you are using DND when an intercom call comes in, the intercom indicator blinks rapidly and the caller's number appears on the display. If you choose to answer the call, press INTERCOM.

USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE

Some special services, such as bank-by- phone, require tone signals. If you have pulse service, you can still use these special tone services by following these steps.

Dial the service's main number as usual, then simply press TONE/when the service answers. Any additional keys you press are sent as tone signals.

After you complete the call, hang up the handset or press SPKR PHONE. The phone automatically resets to pulse dialing.

MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to 40 numbers in the phone's memory locations. Then you can quickly dial the numbers stored in these memories by pressing one or two buttons.

The number to store can be up to 16 digits long.

Storing Numbers into Memory

Each of the 20 memory locations can have up to 2 phone numbers stored in it — into ei- ther an upper or lower memory position.

Notes:

Leave the handset in the cradle when you store numbers.

To prevent unauthorized access to spe- cial services, we recommend you do not store a personal identification number in memory.

1.Press PROGRAM. MEMORY appears.

2.Enter the number you want to store, including any pause/redial or flash entries (see “Entering a Pause” on Page 19 or “Using Flash” on Page 16).

Notes:

To store the last number you dialed, sim- ply press PAUSE/REDIAL.

If you make a mistake while entering the number, start again from Step 1.

3.Select the memory location where you want to store the number.

For an upper memory position, simply press a memory button.

For a lower memory position, press LOWER, then a memory button.

The telephone rings and stores the number.

Using the Index Card

1.Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the slot at the right side of the base’s plastic cover, then lift the cover and remove it.

2.Write the name next to the appropriate memory location number. The card has an upper and lower position for each memory location.

3.Insert the plastic cover’s tabs into the slots on the base, align the memory but- tons with the cover, and carefully press down on the cover to secure it.

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Telephone Operation

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Radio Shack 4-Line System Speakerphone with Caller ID and Headset Jack Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line, Memory Dialing