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Memory operation, Dialing a stored number, Testing stored emergency numbers – Radio Shack ET 1754 User Manual

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Memory Operation

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Memory Operation

The phone has two types of memory — prior-
ity and standard — that let you store and dial
up to 13 phone numbers. You can store up to
3 phone numbers (up to 16 digits each) in
priority memory and dial them by pressing a
single button. You can store up to 10 phone
numbers (up to 16 digits each) in standard
memory and dial those numbers by pressing
two buttons.

STORING A NUMBER IN
MEMORY

With the phone off the hook, press

STORE

.

Enter the phone number you want to store.

To store the number in one of the priority
memory locations, press

STORE

again, then

press

M1

,

M2

, or

M3

, then hang up the

phone.

To store the number in one of the standard
memory locations, press

STORE

again, then

press one of the memory locations (

0

9

).

Hang up the phone.

Notes:

• For security purposes, we recommend

that you do not store private numbers,
such as personal identification numbers
or passwords.

• You cannot erase a number in memory,

but you can replace it by storing a new
one in its place.

• Write the memory location number and

the name associated with that number
on the system’s memory dialing card.
Remove the card’s cover by lifting its
edge.

DIALING A STORED
NUMBER

To dial a phone number stored in a priority
memory location, simply press that number’s
priority memory (

M1

,

M2

, or

M3

).

To dial a phone number stored in a standard
memory location, press

MEMORY

then the

desired memory number (

0

9

).

TESTING STORED
EMERGENCY NUMBERS

If you store the number of an emergency ser-
vice (police department, fire department, am-
bulance) and you choose to test the stored
number, remain on the line to explain the
reason for your call. Make the test call during
the late evening or early morning hours to
avoid periods of peak demand.

CHAIN-DIALING SPECIAL
SERVICE NUMBERS

For quick recall of numbers for special ser-
vices (such as alternate long-distance or
bank-by-phone), you can store each group of
numbers in its own memory location.

When calling special services, dial the ser-
vice’s main number first. At the appropriate
place in the call, press the appropriate mem-
ory number for the additional numbers you
want to send.