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Telephone operation, Making and receiving a call, Setting the handset’s volume – Radio Shack TAD-733 User Manual

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TELEPHONE OPERATION

MAKING AND RECEIVING
A CALL

To make a call, lift the handset and press

TALK

. When you hear the dial tone, dial

the desired phone number or memory
number (see “Memory Dialing” on
Page 16).

To answer a call if the handset is on the
base, lift the handset and begin your
conversation. If the handset is away
from the base, press

any key on the

handset before speaking. The TALK in-
dicator on the handset and the IN USE
indicator on the base flashes.

To end a call, press

TALK

on the handset

or place the handset on the base. The
TALK and the IN USE indicators turn off.

Note: If you press

TALK

to hang up and

the phone does not disconnect, place
the handset on the base.

SETTING THE HANDSET’S
VOLUME

You can change the handset’s volume
during a call by repeatedly pressing

VOLUME

or

.

The volume steps up

and down the four settings and remains
set for subsequent calls.

Note: The TAD-733 beeps three times
when it reaches the highest or lowest
volume setting.

USING REDIAL

You can quickly redial the last number di-
aled. Lift the handset and press

TALK

.

When you hear the dial tone, press

REDI-

AL.

Notes:

• The TAD’s redial memory stores

up to 32 digits, so you can redial
long-distance as well as local
numbers.

• The redial memory stores pause en-

tries (see “Entering a Pause” on
Page 17).

• The redial memory does not store a

flash entry or any digits entered af-
ter you press

FLASH

(see “Using

Flash” on Page 15).

TALK Indicator

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