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SPECIAL FEATURES

MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to 20 numbers of up to 16 digits each in the ET-927’s memory, then dial them with the press of a few buttons.

Storing a Number

Notes:

You must complete these steps within 30 seconds of each other. If you do not, the ET-927 sounds a long beep, all indicators stop flash- ing, and you must start over again at Step 1.

You can store special banking or telephone service numbers (such as access codes or account numbers) in memory, but for security pur- poses, we recommend that you do not store private numbers (such as personal identification numbers or passwords) in memory.

1.Press MEM (memory) on the hand- set. The TALK indicator on the handset and IN USE indicator on the base flash.

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2.Enter the number you want to store.

Notes:

If you have pulse service and want to send tone signals, press

at the appropriate place in the sequence of numbers.

Each or pause entry (see “Storing a Pause”) counts as one digit in memory.

3.Press MEM then press the number key (0120) of the memory location where you want to store the number. The ET-927 beeps twice and stores the number.

Notes:

To change a number in memory, store a new one in its place.

To erase a number from memory, repeat Steps 1 and 3, skipping Step 2.

Storing a Pause

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. You can store the access code with the phone number. However, you should also store a pause after the access code to allow the outside line time to connect.

To add one or more 2-second pauses to a phone number you are storing in memory, press REDIAL at each point where a pause is needed.

Note: Each pause entry counts as one digit in memory.

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Radio Shack ET-927 owner manual Special Features, Memory Dialing, Storing a Number, Storing a Pause