Memory Dialing; Storing A Number In Memory - Radio Shack ET-148 Owner's Manual

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MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to 20 numbers in
memory (15 digits each in the tone
mode, 16 in the pulse mode), then dial a
stored number by pressing a memory
button.
Note: Entering a pause counts as one
digit in memory.

Storing a Number in Memory

Note: Leave the handset in its cradle
when storing a number.
Important:
• If you attempt to store a number
while the BATT TEST indicator is
not lit, all stored numbers are
deleted.
• If BATT TEST does not light or is
dim, replace the batteries. See
"Testing/Replacing the Batteries" on
Page 5.
• Do not attempt to store a telephone
number with no batteries or weak
batteries.
1. Be sure
is set for the type of
MODE
service you have.
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2. Set
NORM/STORE BATT TEST
STORE BATT TEST
. The BATT TEST
indicator lights.
3. Enter the number and any pause
entries.
4. Press the memory button for where
you want to store the number and
write the person's or company's
name on the supplied Memory Index
Card. (Use a pencil in case you
want to change the number later.).
Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each num-
ber you want to store.
5. When you finish storing numbers,
return
NORM/STORE BATT TEST
.
NORM
to
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