Radio Shack TAD-1016 owner manual Memory Dialing, Storing a Number in Memory

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For example, if you have Call Waiting, press FLASH to answer an incoming call without disconnecting the current call. Press FLASH again to return to the first call.

Note: If you do not have any special phone services, pressing FLASH might disconnect the current call.

USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE

Some special services, such as bank- by-phone, require tone signals. If you have pulse service, you can still use these special tone services by follow- ing these steps.

1.Be sure P∙ ∙T is set to P (pulse).

2.Lift the handset from the base or press TALK.

3.Dial the service’s main number.

4.When the service answers, press TONE/ . Any additional numbers you dial are sent as tone signals.

5.After you complete the call, return the handset to the base or press TALK. The phone automatically resets to the pulse mode.

MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to 20 numbers in memory (10 in the handset and 10 in the base), then dial a stored number by pressing a one-digit memory location number.

Storing a Number in Memory

Notes:

An error tone sounds and the phone exits the programming mode if you wait more than 20 seconds to press a key.

Each number you store can be up to 16 digits long.

Each tone or pause entry uses one digit of memory.

You cannot dial the number stored in one memory (the base or the handset) using the keypad of another.

To store a number in the base’s memory, skip to Step 2.

1.To store a number in the hand- set’s memory, lift the handset. If you hear a dial tone, press TALK to turn it off.

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Radio Shack TAD-1016 owner manual Memory Dialing, Storing a Number in Memory