Entering A Pause In A Memory Number - Radio Shack ET-1106 User Manual

900 mhz digital cordless telephone with caller id and call waiting
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6. If you want to store another phone number, start from Step
1.
Notes:
• To change a number stored in memory, store a new num-
ber in that memory location.
• If you make a mistake while programming the memory,
press
to exit then select again.
OFF
• If you receive a call while you are storing a number, press
to answer the call. A beep sounds to indicate
TALK/FLASH
you did not successfully store the number.
INCOMPLETE
appears on the display. After you end the
call, begin again at Step 1. Or, you can choose to store a
number when there is an incoming call, then answer the
call when you finish storing the number.

Entering a Pause in a Memory Number

In some telephone systems, you must dial an access code (9,
for example) and wait for a second dial tone before you can dial
an outside number. To enter a 2-second pause (for an access
code, for example), press and hold
priate point when you store a number.
to indicate the pause. You can also enter a 2-second pause
when you pre-dial a number (see "Making and Receiving Calls"
on Page 17).
Note: Each pause entry uses one digit of memory.
PROGRAMMING
for 2 seconds at the appro-
#
P
appears on the display
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