Storing your area code – Radio Shack 999 User Manual
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STORING YOUR AREA
CODE
To quickly dial a number from a Caller
ID record (see “Dialing from a Caller ID
Record” on Page 16), you must store
your local area code in the System
999’s memory. Then, when you dial
from a Caller ID record, the system
skips the area code if it matches the one
you stored.
Follow these steps to store your area
code.
1. Leave the handset resting on the
base, press
MEM
.
2. Press
DIAL BACK
.
Enter area
code..
appears.
3. Enter your three-digit area code.
The phone beeps signaling that the
area code is stored.
To change an area code, store a new
one in its place.
Illustration,
DIAL BACK
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