Telephone operation, Setting the handset volume, Using redial – Radio Shack TAD-1026 User Manual
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TELEPHONE OPERATION
Place and answer phone calls on the
TAD-1026 as you would with any other
phone. Read this section to learn about
the phone’s special features.
SETTING THE HANDSET
VOLUME
The handset’s volume control lets you
adjust the sound you hear through the
handset. This is especially helpful for
persons who are hearing impaired or for
poor phone lines or noisy areas.
To increase the handset’s volume, set
RECEIVER VOL
to
HI
. If the volume is too
loud, set
RECEIVER VOL
to
LOW
.
Note: To adjust the speaker volume,
see “Screening Calls” on Page 21.
USING REDIAL
You can quickly dial the last number di-
aled. When you hear a dial tone, simply
press
REDIAL
.
Notes:
• The redial memory holds up to 32
digits, so you can easily redial long
distance as well as local numbers.
• The redial memory does not store a
FLASH
entry or any keys you press
after
FLASH
(see “Using Flash”).
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