Using Scratchpad Memory; Memory Dialing Tips - Radio Shack CT-502 Owner's Manual

Flip-style handheld cellular telephone with silent vibrating alert
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USING SCRATCHPAD MEMORY

Your phone's scratchpad memory lets you temporarily store a
telephone number on the display during a call. This is handy,
for example, when someone gives you a number during a call
and you don't have a place to write it down.
To store a number in the scratchpad memory during a call,
simply press the keys to enter that number. After you press
to end the call, you can press
to immediately dial
END
SND
the scratchpad memory number.
Note: Unless you previously selected the silent scratchpad
feature (see "Using Silent Scratchpad" on Page 27), be sure
to tell the other party on the call that they will hear tones as
you press the keys to enter the number.

MEMORY DIALING TIPS

Frequently Dialed Area Codes/Prefixes
To reduce the number of keystrokes you use to dial frequent-
ly called area codes or prefixes, store that area code or prefix
(including the 1, if necessary) in memory. To dial a number
using that memory, simply recall that memory, enter the re-
maining digits of the telephone number you are calling, then
press
to place the call.
SND
Banking or Other Phone Services
For convenience, you can store in your phone's memory the
touch-tone command sequences you use when calling your
bank or other phone services. See "Using Touch-Tone Ser-
vices" on Page 61.
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