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If you do not press any button for about 5 seconds, the display auto- matically turns off.

VIP MEMO FULL appears and the phone sounds three long beeps when the VIP Call List is full.

Reviewing the VIP Call List

Press VIP, then repeatedly press RE- VIEW < or > until the VIP call record you want to see appears on the dis- play. CALL #XX shows the order in which each record was stored in the VIP Call List. (Call #01 is the earliest stored record.)

Deleting Records from the VIP Call List

You can delete individual VIP records, or all records in the VIP Call List.

Follow these steps to select and de- lete a single VIP record.

1.Press VIP then repeatedly press REVIEW < or > until the record you want to delete appears on the display.

2.Press FLASH/DEL. ERASE CALL ID? appears.

3.Press FLASH/DEL again to con- firm deletion. The phone sounds two long beeps.

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If you do not want to delete the record, wait 5 seconds without pressing any button.

Follow these steps to delete all call records.

1.Press VIP and press REVIEW < or > to display any VIP call record.

2.Press and hold FLASH/DEL for about 5 seconds, ERASE ALL VIP? appears.

3.Press FLASH/DEL to confirm dele- tion. The phone sounds two long beeps.

If you do not want to delete the record, wait 5 seconds without pressing any button.

Dialing a Number from the VIP Call List

Follow these steps to dial a number stored in the VIP Call List.

1.Press VIP then repeatedly press REVIEW < or > until the phone number you want to dial appears on the display.

2.Press DIAL or DIAL 1+.

Press DIAL to dial the number that appears in the record.

Press DIAL 1+ to dial a 1 before the 10-digit telephone number.

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Radio Shack ET-545 owner manual Reviewing the VIP Call List, Deleting Records from the VIP Call List

ET-545 specifications

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