Memory Operation; Storing A Number In Memory; In The Handset - Radio Shack ET-685 Owner's Manual

2-line 900 mhz spread spectrum cordless speakerphone with caller id/call waiting
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MEMORY OPERATION

You can store up to 30 numbers in the
handset's memory and another 10 in the
base's memory, then dial a stored num-
ber by pressing a two-digit memory loca-
tion number (or selecting from the list of
stored numbers). You can also store a
name with each number in the handset's
memory.
You cannot dial a number stored in one
memory location (the base or the hand-
set) using the keypad on the other.
STORING A NUMBER IN
MEMORY
Note: An error tone sounds and the
phone exits the storing process if you
wait more than 20 seconds between key
presses.

In the Handset

Each number you store can be up to 20
digits long, and each name can be up to
13 characters.
1. Lift the handset.
2. Hold down
MEMORY
set beeps and
Memory
and a list of memory location num-
bers (and names, if any) appears.
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3. Select an empty memory location
4. Press
5. To enter a name, use
until the hand-
Store
MEMORY
SELECT
(or the one you want to replace) by
using
or
to scroll through the
list or entering the location number
(01–30).
Precede
a
number with a 0 (
, for example).
01
Note: If the phone sounds five quick
beeps, you have made an entry
error and the number was not
stored. Re-enter the location num-
ber correctly.
.
Store
SELECT
appears. If you do not want to enter
a name, skip to Step 6.
nn>
appears as the name (
the memory location number you
selected).
select the characters and
move the cursor.
Repeatedly press
characters in alphabetical order.
The display shows uppercase let-
ters first, then lowercase letters,
numbers, and special characters.
Press
to view the characters in
reverse order. You can hold down
or
to scroll rapidly through the
characters.
single-digit
Name
<Memory
nn
is
or
to
or
to
to view the

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