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Dialing a stored number, Chain dialing service numbers, Testing stored emergency numbers – Radio Shack ET-548 User Manual

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• To change a number stored in mem-

ory, simply store a new number in that
memory location.

• To clear a memory location so no

number is stored there, press

MEM-

ORY

twice, then press the memory lo-

cation number. A long beep sounds,
and the number is cleared from mem-
ory.

If a buzz sounds, you did not suc-
cessfully clear the memory location.
Repeat the process.

Entering a Pause in a Memory
Number

In some telephone systems, you must dial
an access code (9, for example) and wait
for a second dial tone before you can dial
an outside number. To enter a 2-second
pause, press

REDIAL/PAUSE

at the appro-

priate point when you store a number. To
enter another 2-second pause, press

RE-

DIAL/PAUSE

again.

Dialing a Stored Number

Press

TALK/HANG UP

, and when you hear

a dial tone, press

MEMORY

then the mem-

ory location number. The phone dials the
stored number.

Chain Dialing Service Numbers

Note:

If you use pulse dialing to dial the

service, be sure you have stored a tone
entry (

TONE/

) in another memory loca-

tion.

When you hear a dial tone, press

MEMO-

RY

and the memory location number for

the service’s main number. When the ser-
vice’s main number answers, press

MEM-

ORY

and the memory location numbers

for the additional information.

Testing Stored Emergency
Numbers

If you store an emergency service’s num-
ber (police department, fire department,
ambulance) and you want to test the
stored number, make the test call during
the late evening or early morning to avoid
peak demand periods. Remain on the line
to explain the reason for your call.

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