Using The Et-685 With Extension Phones; Using Redial; Using Flash - Radio Shack ET-685 Owner's Manual

2-line 900 mhz spread spectrum cordless speakerphone with caller id/call waiting
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USING THE ET-685 WITH
EXTENSION PHONES
The ET-685 detects when an extension
phone is in use, and the corresponding
line indicator flashes on the base and
In Use
flashes on the handset's dis-
play along with
Line 1
To join the conversation from the hand-
set or base, press the line button for the
line in use. You hear a busy tone. Before
the tone ends, press the line button
again.
Note: If you hang up the ET-685 and
someone is still on that line on an exten-
sion, the ET-685's line indicator(s) might
not stay lit.

USING REDIAL

You can quickly dial the last number di-
aled on either line 1 or line 2. When you
hear a dial tone, press
on the base or
FLASH/REDIAL
handset.
REDIAL/PAUSE
Notes:
• Each keypad has a separate redial
memory. You cannot redial a num-
or
Line 2
.

USING FLASH

FLASH
performs the electronic equivalent of a
switchhook operation for special servic-
es, such as Call Waiting.
REDIAL/PAUSE
on the
For example, if you have Call Waiting,
press
without disconnecting the current call.
Press
call.
Note: If you do not have any special ser-
FLASH/REDIAL
vices, pressing
the current call.
ber you dialed on one keypad using
the redial key on the other.
• The redial memory is common to
both lines. You can redial the num-
ber you originally dialed on Line 1
using Line 2, as long as you use the
same keypad you dialed the number
on earlier.
• The redial memory holds up to 32
digits, so you can redial long dis-
tance as well as local numbers.
(
FLASH/REDIAL
to answer an incoming call
FLASH
again to return to the first
FLASH
might disconnect
FLASH
on the handset)
FLASH
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