Radio Shack 4-Line Telephone System with Speakerphone and Caller ID Dialing A Stored Number

Models: 4-Line Telephone System with Speakerphone and Caller ID

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Editing Stored Numbers

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store a pause after the access code to allow the outside line time to connect.

To enter a 2-second pause, press HOLD/ PAUSE. 3 appears. You can add more pause entries for a longer pause.

Editing Stored Numbers

1.Follow Steps 1–4 under “Storing a Name and Number in Memory”.

2.Select (',7. The stored number appears. To change it, select ? to move the cursor left, then '(/ to remove the digits. Then use the keypad to enter the new digits.

3.Select 1(;7.

4.Select ? to move the cursor left, and '(/ to remove characters. Then enter the character as described in Steps 6 and 7 under “Storing a Name and Number in Memory” on Page 21.

5.Select 6$9(. The next auto dial station appears.

6.Repeat Steps 2 through 5 to edit the other entries, if desired.

7.Press PROGRAM to exit.

Deleting Stored Numbers

1.Follow Steps 1–3 under “Editing Stored Numbers”.

2.Select ? to move the cursor left, and '(/ to remove all the characters.

3.Select 6$9(. The next auto dial station appears.

4.Repeat Steps 2 through 5 to delete addi- tional entries, if desired.

5.Press PROGRAM to exit.

DIALING A STORED

NUMBER

To dial a number stored in memory, lift the handset and select the desired memory loca- tion.

For an upper memory location (01–10), sim- ply press a memory button.

For a lower memory location (11–20), press LOWER, then a memory button.

If you press a button for an empty location, 12#'$7$ appears.

Chain-Dialing Service Numbers

For quick recall of numbers for special ser- vices (such as bank-by-phone), store each group of numbers in its own memory loca- tion. Dial the service's main number first. Then, at the appropriate place in the call, se- lect the number for the location where the additional information is stored.

Testing Stored Emergency Numbers

If you store an emergency service's number (police department, fire department, ambu- lance) and you choose to test the stored number, make the test call during the late evening or early morning hours to avoid peak demand periods. Also, remain on the line to explain the reason for your call.

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Radio Shack 4-Line Telephone System with Speakerphone and Caller ID Dialing A Stored Number, Editing Stored Numbers