Caller Id Messages; Dialing Numbers Froma Caller Id Record; Storing A Caller Id Record To Memory - Radio Shack ET-685 Owner's Manual

2-line 900 mhz spread spectrum cordless speakerphone with caller id/call waiting
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CALLER ID MESSAGES

Display
Shows the number of
New
Total
new Caller ID records
Line 1 xx xx
(records you have not
Line 2 xx xx
reviewed) and the total
number of records for
each line.
The caller has blocked
Private Name
the Caller ID informa-
or Private
tion from being sent.
Number
The caller is not within
Unknown Name
a Caller ID service
or Unknown
area.
Number
Appears if there was
Incomplete
an error during the
Data
transmission of Caller
ID information. Minor
electrical distur-
bances can affect
Caller ID information.
Occasional errors are
normal. If the phone
frequently displays
Incomplete Data ,
contact your local tele-
phone company or
RadioShack store for
assistance.
Appears when you
End of List
scroll past the oldest
Caller ID record.
Appears when you
Start of
scroll up past the new-
List
est Caller ID record.
There is no call on the
No Call
line you selected.
DIALING NUMBERS FROM
A CALLER ID RECORD
Description
To dial a local number stored in a Caller
ID record, recall the record, then press
LINE 1
call, press
played number) before you press
or
Notes:
STORING A CALLER ID
RECORD TO MEMORY
Follow these steps to store the name
and number from a Caller ID record into
a memory location.
If the selected location is empty, the
phone beeps to confirm that it stored the
number, then the Caller ID record ap-
pears.
or
. If it is a long distance
LINE 2
(
1
appears before the dis-
1
.
LINE 2
• You can use either line to make a
call. For example, you can use Line
2 to make a call to the number
stored in Line 1 Caller ID memory.
• If a Caller ID record does not con-
tain a phone number (if it was
blocked by the caller, for example)
you cannot dial from that record.
1. Recall the record you want to store,
then
press
MEMORY
Location
appears.
2. Choose a memory location (01–30)
by pressing number keys or by
repeatedly pressing
pressing
.
SELECT
LINE 1
.
Select
or
then
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