Placing A Call; Using Pause; Using Redial; Using Flash - Radio Shack Chronomatic-300 User Manual

Am/fm clock radio with telephone features
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Chronomatic-300 AM/FM Clock Radio with Telephone
(120-1602)

PLACING A CALL

Simply lift the handset and dial the number.

USING PAUSE

If you are using the telephone with a system that requires that you dial an
access code (9, for example) for an outside line, press PAUSE to insert a
2-second pause between the access code and the main telephone number.
pause allows time for the outside line to connect.
press PAUSE more than once.
You can place a pause anywhere after the first digit in the dialing
sequence, either when you manually dial a number or when you store a number
in memory.
NOTE:
When redialing, the telephone pauses for about 2 seconds at each
pause entry.

USING REDIAL

Each time you dial a number, the telephone stores it in the temporary
redial memory.
The redial memory holds up to 32 digits (31 in the tone
mode).
The redial number is replaced each time you dial a new number.
NOTE:
While dialing a number, any digits dialed after you press FLASH are
stored in the redial memory.
To use redial, lift the handset and press REDIAL.
redials the number for you.
If you redial a number that contains a change from pulse to tone, the phone
includes this entry in the redial memory.
seconds at the point of change.
Line," below.

USING FLASH

Many special phone services require a switchhook signal.
provides the electronic equivalent of a switchhook operation.
For example, if you have call waiting (a special service available from
Telephone Operation
The telephone pauses for 2
See "Using Tone Services with a Pulse
Faxback Doc. # 18694
For longer pauses,
The phone automatically
The FLASH button
The

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