Entering A Pause In A Memory Number; Reviewing Numbers Stored In Memory; Dialing A Stored Number - Radio Shack ET-545 Owner's Manual

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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. If
your phone is connected to one of
these systems, you might want to en-
ter a pause after the access code
when you store a phone number in
memory.
At the appropriate place in the num-
ber, press
REDIAL/PAUSE
2-second pause.
P
longer pause, press
again.
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Note: Each
REDIAL/PAUSE
one digit of memory.
Reviewing Numbers Stored in
Memory
Press
, then enter the num-
MEMORY
ber of the memory location to display
the stored number.
You can also review the information
stored in memory by pressing
<
, then
RY
REVIEW
to enter a
appears. For a
REDIAL/PAUSE
entry uses
MEMO-
>
or
.
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Dialing a Stored Number

There are two ways to dial a stored
number.
Method 1
1. Lift the handset and press
The keypad and
TALK
2. When you hear a dial tone, press
and then press the cor-
MEMORY
rect 2-digit memory location num-
ber. The memory location number
and the stored number appear on
the display, and the phone dials
the stored number.
Method 2
1. Lift the handset and press
MEMO #00
ORY.
display.
<
2. Press
REVIEW
for the desired stored number or
press the 2-digit memory location
number. The memory location
number, the name, and the phone
number appear on the display.
.
TALK
key light.
MEM-
appears on the
>
or
to search
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