Storing A Number In Memory - Radio Shack ET-539 Owner's Manual

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Storing a Number in Memory

1. With the handset's power on,
press
MEMORY
lights.
Note: While you are storing a
number in memory, if you do not
press any button on the keypad
within about 9 seconds, a buzz
sounds, then the keypad light
turns off. You must start the pro-
cess over from the beginning.
2. Dial the phone number you want
to store.
3. Press
MEMORY
4. Press the memory location num-
ber (
-
) where you want to store
0
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the number. A long beep sounds.
The phone number is now stored
in memory.
5. Remove the plastic covering from
the base's index sheet with a
small pointed object, such as the
end of a straightened paper clip.
.
The
keypad
again.
Write the person's or company's
name by the memory location
number on the sheet in pencil (in
case you want to store a different
number later).
6. Repeat Steps 1-5 to store other
telephone numbers.
Notes:
• If you receive a call while you are
storing a number in memory,
press
to answer the call.
TALK
After the call, begin again at Step
1 to store the number.
• To change a number stored in
memory, simply store a new num-
ber in that memory location.
• To clear a memory location so no
number is stored there, press
twice, then press the
MEMORY
memory location number. A long
beep sounds. The number is now
cleared from memory.
If a buzz sounds, you did not suc-
cessfully clear the memory loca-
tion. Try the process again.
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