then CALL BACK. The speaker turns on and dials the desired number.

Cordless Handset

1.Press TALK on the cordless handset and wait for a dial tone.

2.Press MEM. C;CE# ## appears.

3.Enter the memory location number (10). The memory location number appears and the phone dials the number.

You can also dial a stored number by pressing MEM then VOL/CID8 or 9 to display the desired number, then pressing REDIAL/CALL BACK. The phone dials the number.

REVIEWING STORED NUMBERS

Corded Phone

Press MEMORY. Enter the desired memory location number (10), or press REVIEW : or ; to scroll through the memory locations.

Cordless Handset

Press MEM. Enter the desired memory location number (10), or press VOL/CID8 or 9 to scroll through the memory locations.

Note: If the stored number is more than 15 digits, press FUNCTION on the corded phone or #/FUNC on the cordless handset to view the remaining digits.

DELETING A STORED NUMBER

1.Press MEMORY on the corded phone or MEM on the cordless handset, then, within 12 seconds, enter the memory location number of the number.

2.Press DELETE on the corded phone or FLASH/ DELETE on the cordless handset. ;H7I; C;CE 5ý appears.

3.Within 12 seconds, press DELETE on the corded phone or FLASH/DELETE on the cordless handset again to clear the memory. Two long beeps sound to confirm the number is deleted.

MESSAGE WAITING

If you subscribe to a message waiting service with your

local telephone company, the MESSAGE indicator on the corded phone flashes and C;II7=; M7?J?D= appears for 12 seconds on the corded phone’s and cordless handset’s displays when you have a new message

waiting. appears on the corded phone’s display. The indicator continues to flash until you listen to all of your

messages. After you listen to all of your messages, CI= M7?J?D= E<< appears on the display briefly.

Note: When you are using the phone and there is a message waiting, C;II7=; M7?J?D= does not appear, but the MESSAGE indicator on the corded phone flashes.

CHAIN-DIALING SERVICE

NUMBERS

For quick recall of numbers for special services (such as alternate long distance or bank by phone), store each group of numbers in its own memory location.

When calling special services, dial the service’s main number first. Then, at the appropriate place in the call, press MEMORY on the corded phone or MEM on the cordless handset, then the number for the location where the additional numbers are stored.

Note: If you use pulse dialing, be sure you have stored a tone entry in another memory location (see “Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line” on Page 12).

TESTING STORED EMERGENCY NUMBERS

If you store an emergency service’s number (police department, fire department, ambulance) and you want to test the stored number, make the test call during the late evening or early morning to avoid peak demand periods. Remain on the line to explain the reason for your call.

Memory Operation

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Radio Shack ET-3507 Reviewing Stored Numbers, Deleting a Stored Number, Message Waiting, CHAIN-DIALING Service Numbers