Adjusting The Volume; Making Emergency Calls - Radio Shack CT-400 Owner's Manual

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If you do not answer a call , the phone displays
NN
CALLS MISSED
(where NN is the number of calls)
P
until you press any key (except
). It also stores
W
R
the caller's number (if available) in the missed call
register. See "Using the Call Register" on Page 39.
Hint: To quickly store the displayed caller's num-
ber (if available) into the first empty speed-dial
memory, hold down
for about 2 seconds (see
OK
"Using Number Quick Store" on Page 51).

ADJUSTING THE VOLUME

To increase or decrease the earpiece volume dur-
ing a call, press
(to increase) or
(to de-
crease).
The phone displays
VOLUME
and a horizontal bar indicat-
ing the volume level. The
more filled bar segments, the
higher the volume.

MAKING EMERGENCY CALLS

The primary local emergency number (such as
911) is programmed into your phone at the time of
activation. To prevent unwanted emergency calls,
however, your phone's one-touch emergency dial-
ing feature is preset to OFF. To set it to ON, see
"Turning One-Touch Emergency Dialing On/Off" on
Page 23.
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