Using Page/Intercom; Memory Dialing; Storing A Number In Memory - Radio Shack TAD-1029 Owner's Manual

Digital answering system with 25-channel cordless telephone
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USING PAGE/INTERCOM

You can use the TAD-1029 as a pager
and a two-way intercom between the
base and the handset. This is useful if
you want to find the handset, or if you
want to have a conversation between
someone with the handset and some-
one at the base.
To page the person with the handset or
to find the handset, press
base. The handset beeps three times. If
you want the handset to beep for a long-
er time, you can hold down
seconds to have the handset beep for
about 35 seconds.
To stop the handset from beeping be-
fore it automatically stops, press
twice or press
.
PAGE
To answer a page from the base, press
INTCM
on the handset. The
tor on the handset flashes and the IN-
TCOM indicator on the base lights.
Begin your conversation.
Notes:
• Paging does not work during a call.
• You cannot speak and hear the oth-
er party at the same time during an
intercom conversation.
• If a phone call comes in during an
intercom conversation, press
on the handset to answer the call.
After you hang up, press
resume the intercom conversation.
on the
PAGE
To end the intercom conversation, press
INTCM
for 3
PAGE
base

MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to 9 numbers in memo-
ry, then dial a stored number by pressing
a one-digit memory location number.
Each stored number can be up to 16
digits long, including tone and pause en-
tries.
TALK

Storing a Number in Memory

1. Press
TALK
indica-
flashes.
2. Enter the number and any tone or
pause entries (see "Using Tone Ser-
vices on a Pulse Line" on Page 18
and
Page 20).
on the handset or
PAGE
. The TALK indicator
MEM
"Entering
a
Pause"
TALK
to
INTCM
on the
on
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