Using a headset, Chain-dialing service numbers, Testing stored emergency numbers – Radio Shack ET-1111 User Manual

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To view the stored phone numbers,
press

. An arrow to the right of the

number means it is longer than 14 digits.
Press

again to view the rest of the

number. Repeatedly press

to return

to the name display.

To exit the memory number list, press

MEM

.

To view a stored name and phone num-
ber at the same time, press

SELECT

when the cursor is by a memory location
number. To exit this display, hold down

DELETE

until the display clears.

Dialing a Memory Number

To dial a number stored in memory, lift
the handset and press

MEM.

The list of

memory location numbers appears.
Choose a memory location (1–0) by
pressing a number or by repeatedly
pressing

or

, then press

TALK

.

You can also dial a memory number by
pressing

TALK

first, then pressing

MEM

and entering a memory location number.

Chain-Dialing Service Numbers

For quick recall of numbers for special
services (such as bank by phone), store
each group of numbers in its own mem-
ory location.

Dial the service’s main number first.
Then, at the appropriate place in the
call, press

MEM

and enter the number

for the location where the additional in-
formation is stored.

Testing Stored Emergency
Numbers

If you store an emergency service’s
number (police department, fire depart-
ment, ambulance) and you choose to
test the stored number, make the test
call during the late evening or early
morning hours to avoid peak demand
periods. Also, remain on the line to ex-
plain the reason for your call.

USING A HEADSET

You can make or answer calls with
hands-free convenience using an op-
tional headset that has a

3

/

32

-inch (2.5-

mm) plug. Contact your local Ra-
dioShack store for a suitable headset.

To connect the headset, pull open the
rubber cover marked

on the side of

the handset, then insert the headset’s
plug into the jack.

Notes:

• Connecting a headset disconnects

the handset’s earpiece and micro-
phone.

or

on the handset also controls

the headset’s volume.

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