Adjusting The Handset Volume; Using Mute; Using Flash; Using Redial - Radio Shack 43-3901 User Manual

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Adjusting the Handset Volume

To adjust the handset volume before or during a call, set
HANDSET VOL to NORM or HI for a comfortable listening level.

Using Mute

To say something without the caller hearing, hold down MUTE.
Release MUTE to resume your conversation.

Using Flash

If you subscribe to Call Waiting through your telephone service,
press FLASH to answer an incoming call without disconnecting
the current call. Press FLASH again to return to the first call.
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Note: If you do not have Call Waiting, pressing FLASH
might disconnect the current call.

Using Redial

To redial the last number you called, pick up the handset and
press REDIAL/PAUSE when you hear a dial tone. The number
scrolls across the display, and the phone automatically dials it.
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Note: The redial memory
redial long distance as well as local phone numbers.
Using Pause
When you manually dial a number, or when you store a number
in memory, you can have your telephone pause anywhere
during the dialing sequence by pressing REDIAL/PAUSE at the
desired location. This can be useful if you must dial an access
code (9, for example) and wait for a second dial tone before
dialing an outside number.
When you redial or memory dial a number, the telephone
pauses for about 4 seconds at the pause entry. For longer
pauses, press REDIAL/PAUSE again.
s up to 32 digits, so you can
hold
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