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MEMORY OPERATION

You can store up to 10 phone numbers in the TAD-1010’s memory, then quickly dial them.

Note: Each phone number can be up to 16 digits long.

Storing a Number in Memory

1.Press OFF on the handset.

2.Press PROG. The TALK indicator flashes.

3.Press the number (09) of the mem- ory location where you want to store the phone number.

Note: If you do not complete Steps 2 and 3 within 30 seconds, the tele- phone exits this procedure. Start again from Step 2.

4.Using the handset, dial the number you want to store.

Notes:

To store the last number dialed, press REDIAL.

For security purposes, we recom- mend that you do not store pri- vate numbers, such as personal identification numbers or pass- words.

If you have pulse service and want to use tone dialing, press TONE at the appropriate place in the number sequence.

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To store one or more pauses in the memory number, see “Stor- ing a Pause in Memory” on Page 21.

Each pause or TONE entry counts as one memory digit.

5.Press MEM (memory) to store the number in memory. The phone rings once.

 

 

PRIVACY / LOW BATT

TALK

CH

OFF

1

ABC 2

DEF 3

GHI 4

JKL 5

MNO 6

PRS 7

TUV 8

WXY 9

TONE

OPER0

#

HOLD

FLASH

PRIVACY

MEM

PROG

REDIAL

Note: If you hear a long buzzing tone, the number is not stored. Repeat the procedure.

Repeat this procedure for each number you want to store.

Notes:

To change or replace a stored number, simply enter a new num- ber in its place.

To erase a number from memory, repeat this procedure, but skip Step 4.

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Radio Shack TAD-1010 owner manual Memory Operation, Storing a Number in Memory