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MEMORY DIALING

Your answering system has two types of memory — priority and standard — that let you store and easily dial up to 13 numbers.

You can store up to 3 numbers in pri- ority memory and dial them with the press of a single button. Priority mem- ory is often used to store emergency numbers.

You can store up to 10 numbers in standard memory and dial those num- bers quickly.

Storing a Number

1.Pick up the handset and press STORE, then enter the telephone number.

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Note: You will not hear any tones as you enter the phone number.

2.Press STORE again, then press the memory location number (09) on the keypad to store the number in standard memory, or press any one of the three direct memory

keys ( , , or ) to store the number in that priority memory.

3.Hang up the phone.

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Dialing a Stored Number

To dial a number stored in standard memory, press MEMORY, then press the memory location number. The telephone automatically dials the number stored in that location.

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To dial a number stored in priority memory, press one of the three direct memory keys (, , or ). The tele- phone automatically dials the number stored there.

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Important: When testing a stored emergency number, make the test call during off-peak hours (early in the morning or late at night). Stay on the line to explain the reason for your call.

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Radio Shack TAD-285 owner manual Memory Dialing, Storing a Number, Dialing a Stored Number