Special Features; Using Memory Dialing; Storing A Number In Memory - Radio Shack ET-910 Owner's Manual

900 mhz digital cordless speakerphone with dual keypads
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SPECIAL FEATURES

USING MEMORY
DIALING
You can store up to 10 numbers in
the ET-910's memory, then dial them
at the press of a few buttons.
Notes:
• Each phone number can be up
to 16 digits long.
• You can use either the base or
the handset to program and dial
stored numbers on the ET-910.
Storing a Number in
Memory
Note: You must complete Steps 1-3
within 30 seconds of each other. If
you do not, the ET-910 sounds a long
beep, all indicators stop flashing, and
you must start over again at Step 1.
1. Press
PROG
the base. The TALK indicator on
the handset or the SPKR indica-
tor on the base flashes.
2. Press the number key (
the memory location where you
want to store the phone number.
3. Enter the phone number you
want to store (up to 16 digits).
on the handset or
-
) of
0
9
Notes:
• To store the last number you
dialed, you can simply press
.
REDIAL
• You can store special banking
or telephone service num-
bers (such as access codes
or account numbers) in mem-
ory.
• For security purposes, we
recommend that you do not
store
private
memory, such as personal
identification
numbers
passwords.
• If you have pulse service and
want to use tone dialing, enter
at the appropriate
TONE
place in the sequence of num-
bers.
• To store one or more pauses
in the memory number, see
"Storing a Pause in Memory"
on Page 22.
• Each pause or
TONE
counts as one memory digit.
4. Press
(memory) to store
MEM
the number in memory. The
phone sounds a "chirping" beep
and all indicators turn off.
PRIVACY / LOW BATT
TALK
INT.CM
OFF
1
2
3
ABC
DEF
4
5
6
GHI
JKL
MNO
8
9
7
PRS
TUV
WXY
0
#
TONE
OPER
HOLD
FLASH
PRIVACY
MEM
PROG
REDIAL
numbers
in
or
entry
0
#
TONE
OPER
MEM
PROG
REDIAL
HOLD
FLASH
PRIVACY
INT.CM
SPKR
VOLUME
DIGITAL
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