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6.If you want to store another phone number, start from Step 1.

Notes:

To change a number stored in memory, store a new num- ber in that memory location.

If you make a mistake while programming the memory, press OFF to exit then select again.

If you receive a call while you are storing a number, press TALK/FLASH to answer the call. A beep sounds to indicate you did not successfully store the number. PROGRAMMING INCOMPLETE appears on the display. After you end the call, begin again at Step 1. Or, you can choose to store a number when there is an incoming call, then answer the call when you finish storing the number.

Entering a Pause in a Memory Number

In some telephone systems, you must dial an access code (9, for example) and wait for a second dial tone before you can dial an outside number. To enter a 2-second pause (for an access code, for example), press and hold # for 2 seconds at the appro- priate point when you store a number. P appears on the display to indicate the pause. You can also enter a 2-second pause when you pre-dial a number (see “Making and Receiving Calls” on Page 17).

Note: Each pause entry uses one digit of memory.

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Radio Shack ET-1106 owner manual Entering a Pause in a Memory Number