Memory Dialing; Storing A Number And Name In Memory - Radio Shack ET-1110 Owner's Manual

900 mhz 20-channel analog cordless telephone with caller id/call waiting id
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MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to 20 phone numbers
and names in memory, then dial a stored
number by pressing a two-digit memory
location number.
Each stored number can be up to 24 dig-
its long, and each name can contain up
to 16 characters.
Storing a Number and Name in
Memory
Notes:
• If
is set to
and you want to use
T/P
P
tone dialing for a memory number,
you must store a
of the number you want to tone dial.
• Do not store a number with both
pulse and tone entries in the same
memory location. This could result
in a wrong number being dialed.
• Each pause (see "Entering a Pause"
on Page 22) and tone entry ( )
uses one digit of memory.
• To keep your accounts secure, we
recommend you do not store your
personal access code for services
such as bank-by-phone in a memory
location.
• An error tone sounds and the phone
exits the programming mode if you
wait more than 15 seconds between
each keypress or enter more than
24 digits. You must start over at
Step 1.
1. Press
2. Enter the number you want to store.
as the first entry
3. To enter a name, press
.
(programming)
MEM
PROG
appears.
The number appears on the display.
If you enter an incorrect digit, press
to delete the last entered
DELETE
digit. Then enter the correct digit.
flashing cursor appears.
Refer to the letters on the number
keys to select the desired letter.
Press the desired letter once for the
upper case letter, and press twice
for the lower case letter. For exam-
ple, to enter John: press
per case
appears. Then press
J
six times; lower case
Press
4
four; lower case
Finally, press
four times; lower
6
case
n
appears.
SETUP
. A
once; up-
5
6
appears.
o
h
appears.
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