Telephone Operation; Using Redial; Using Flash; Using Tone Services With A Pulse Line - Radio Shack TAD-285 Owner's Manual

Microcassette telephone answering system with big button phone, memory, and remote operation
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TELEPHONE OPERATION

You can make and answer calls with
this telephone as you would with any
other phone. Read this section to
learn about special features.
Note: When you receive a call, the
telephone rings and the lighted ringer
bar flashes.

USING REDIAL

To quickly dial the last number dialed,
press
. The redial memory
REDIAL
stores up to 32 digits in both the tone
and pulse modes so you can quickly
redial local as well as long-distance
numbers.
Illust.

USING FLASH

Many special phone services, such as
Call Waiting, require a switchhook sig-
nal. Pressing
FLASH
electronic equivalent of a switchhook
operation.
Illust.
For example, if you subscribe to Call
Waiting, you can put your current call
on hold and answer another call on
the same line by pressing
Press
tween the two calls.
Note: If you do not have any special
telephone services, pressing
might disconnect your current call.
USING TONE SERVICES
WITH A PULSE LINE
Some special services, such as alter-
nate
phone, require tone signals. If you
have pulse service, you can still use
special services by following these
steps.
1. With
2. When the service answers, press
3. Follow the normal procedures for
4. When you complete the call, hang
provides the
again to alternate be-
FLASH
long-distance
and
set to
, call the special
P/T
P
service.
. Any additional numbers you
dial are sent as tone signals.
the special service you are using.
up the phone. The phone auto-
matically changes back to the
pulse mode.
.
FLASH
FLASH
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