Using Tone Services On A Pulse Line; Memory Dialing; Storing A Number In Memory - Radio Shack ET-550 Owner's Manual

25-channel dual keypad cordless telephone
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USING TONE SERVICES
ON A PULSE LINE
Some special services, such as bank-
by-phone, require tone signals. If you
have pulse service, you can still use
these special tone services by follow-
ing these steps.
1. Be sure
P
T
is set to
2. Dial the service's main number
using the keypad at the base or
the handset.
3. When the service answers, press
. Any additional numbers
TONE/
you dial are sent as tone signals.
4. After you complete the call, return
the handset to the base, press
TALK
, or press
phone automatically resets to the
pulse mode.
P
.
SPEAKER
. The

MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to 20 numbers in the
ET-550's memory (10 in the handset's
memory and another 10 in the base's
memory), then dial a stored number by
pressing
MEMO
then a one-digit mem-
ory location number.
Notes:
• Each number you store can be up
to 16 digits long.
• You cannot dial the number stored
in one memory (the base or the
handset) using the keypad on the
other.

Storing a Number in Memory

Notes:
• If you wait more than 20 seconds
between each key press, an error
tone sounds and the phone exits
the programming mode.
• To store a number in the base's
memory, begin with Step 2.
1. To store a number in handset's
memory, lift the handset. If you
hear a tone, press
off.
to turn it
TALK
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