Ô NOTE Ô

The memory location for One-Touch Speed Dialing is independent from the phonebook memory locations.

Memory Dialing

STORING A ONE-TOUCH SPEED DIAL NUMBER

You can store one number you dial often in the one- touch speed dial memory. The one touch dial allows you to dial a number with one key press. Ô

1.Lift the handset and press ê/SPEED DIAL/%.

2.Press once to access the speed dial (SD) menu. Empty and /SD appear.

3.Store the name, phone number, and distinctive ring by following Steps 2–12 in “Storing/Editing Data in the Phonebook” on Page 19.

4.Press SEL/CH. Done! appears.

DIALING A NUMBER IN MEMORY

To dial a number stored in the phonebook, lift the handset and press ê/SPEED DIAL/%. Then, follow Step 2 in “Reviewing Names and Numbers in the Phonebook” on Page 21 to recall the number and press TALK/FLASH to dial the number.

You can also dial a phonebook number after pressing TALK/FLASH. Press ê/SPEED DIAL/%. Then # or . Then press SEL/CH to dial the number.

To dial a number stored in speed dial, hold down the number key that corresponds to the speed dial location number. The record appears. Press TALK/ FLASH to dial the number.

To dial the number in one-touch speed dial memory, hold down ê/SPEED DIAL/%. The phone automatically dials the number.

CHAIN-DIALING SERVICE NUMBERS

To quickly recall numbers for special services (such as bank-by-phone), store each group of numbers in its own memory location.

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Radio Shack 43-3598 Storing a ONE-TOUCH Speed Dial Number, Dialing a Number in Memory, CHAIN-DIALING Service Numbers