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Using the et-686 with extension phones, Using redial – Radio Shack ET-686 User Manual

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2. Press

INTCM

on the handset or

INTERCOM

on the base to page the

other keypad.

The two outside lines are automati-
cally placed on hold, but the parties
on both lines can talk with each
other.

3. To answer the page, press

INTCM

on the handset, or

INTERCOM

on the

base, then press

CONF

.

4. To end the conference call, press

LINE 1

and

LINE 2

on one keypad,

then press

LINE 2

on the other key-

pad.

If you want to hang up one line and
continue talking on the other, press
the line button that you want to hang
up.

Note: You can also make a conference
call using both the ET-686 and an exten-
sion phone. (See “Using the ET-686 with
Extension Phones.”)

USING THE ET-686 WITH
EXTENSION PHONES

The ET-686 detects when an extension
phone is in use, and the corresponding
line indicator flashes.

To join the conversation from the hand-
set or base, press the line button for the
line in use. You hear a busy tone: before
the tone ends, press the line button
again.

Note: If you hang up the ET-686 and
someone is still on that line on an exten-
sion, the ET-686’s line indicator(s) might
not stay lit.

USING REDIAL

You can quickly dial the last number di-
aled on either line 1 or line 2. When you
hear a dial tone, press

REDIAL/PAUSE

on the base or

REDIAL

on the handset.

Notes:

• Each keypad has a separate redial

memory. You cannot redial a num-
ber you dialed on one keypad using
the redial key on the other.

• The redial memory is common to

both lines. You can redial the num-
ber you originally dialed on Line 1
using Line 2, as long as you use the
same keypad you dialed the number
on earlier.

• The redial memory holds up to 32

digits, so you can redial long dis-
tance as well as local numbers.

INTERCOM

INTCM

REDIAL/PAUSE

REDIAL

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