Radio Shack 900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Phone with Dual Caller ID Handset, Base

Models: Dual Keypad

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Reviewing Memory Numbers

Reviewing Memory Numbers

Handset

To review your memory numbers stored in the handset, press MEM. The list of memory

location numbers (&'(&) and the name stored with each number (orý2C[cehodd4 if you did not store a name) appears. To view a memory location, press its number (0120) or repeatedly press VOL/CID 8 or 9.

To see the stored phone numbers, press FLASH7. An arrow to the right of the num- ber means it is longer than 14 digits. Press FLASH7 again to see the rest of the num- ber.

Repeatedly press 6REDIAL to return to the name display.

To exit the memory number list, press MEM.

To see a stored name and phone number at the same time, press SELECT/INTCM when the cursor is by a memory location number. To exit this display, hold down DELETE/CH until the display clears.

Base

To review your memory numbers stored in the base, press MEMORY. I[b[Yj BeYWj_ed ap- pears. Press a memory location number 09to review the number you have stored.

Dialing a Memory Number

To dial a number stored in handset's memo- ry, lift the handset and press MEM. The list of memory location numbers appears. Choose

amemory location (0120) by pressing a

number or by repeatedly pressing VOL/CID 8 or 9, then press TALK.

You can also dial a memory number after pressing TALK. Press MEM (the display does not change but the phone is in memory recall mode) then enter a memory location number.

To dial a number stored in the base's memo- ry, press MEMORY. I[b[Yj BeYWj_ed appears. Press a number key (09); the display shows the number contained in the selected memo- ry location. Press SPEAKER to dial the num- ber on the display.

Note: If you select an empty memory loca- tion, no number 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, press MEM (or MEMORY on the base) and en- ter the number for the location where the ad- ditional 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 900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Phone with Dual Caller ID Reviewing Memory Numbers, Handset, Base