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Radio Shack TAD-705 User Manual

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Telephone Operation

Storing a Number in Memory

The TAD has 12 memory location buttons.
Follow these steps to store a number in
memory.

Notes:

• You must complete each step within 8

seconds.

• To keep your accounts secure, we rec-

ommend you do not store personal
access codes for services such as bank-
by-phone.

• You can store the phone number with

the handset on or off hook.

1. Press

STORE

. The TAD beeps and

ENTER

DIGITS

displays.

2. Enter the number you want to store,

including

FLASH

(

F

appears) or any

pause or

TONE

entries (see “Entering a

Pause in a Memory Number” or “Using
Tone Services on a Pulse Line” on
Page 12).

Note: If you make a mistake while enter-
ing the number, press

STORE

once then

re-enter the phone number.

3. Choose a memory location and store the

number there. The TAD sounds a long
beep.

Note: The TAD beeps twice to indicate
memory failure.

4. To keep a record of each stored number,

use a flat-blade screwdriver to lift the
plastic cover from the telephone number
index card. Write the name on the index
card.

Notes:

• To change a number in memory, store a

new one in its place.

• To erase a number from memory, repeat

all except Step 2.

Storing Numbers from Caller ID
Records

You can store a number from a Caller ID
record. Repeatedly press

:

:

:

:

/

8

8

8

8

or

9

9

9

9

/

;

;

;

;

to

select the desired phone number. Press

STORE

. The TAD beeps once, the selected

phone number and

ENTER

LOCATION

ap-

pear on the display. Then choose a memory
location button to store the number.

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 out-
side number. You can store the access code
with the phone number. However, you
should also store a pause after the access
code to allow the outside line time to con-
nect.

To do so, press

PAUSE

to enter a 2-second

pause.

P

(pause) appears. For a long pause,

press

PAUSE

again.

Note: Each

PAUSE

entry uses one digit of

memory.

Reviewing Memory Numbers

To review stored numbers, press the memo-
ry location button. The TAD only displays 12-
digits of the phone number. If the stored
phone number exceeds 12 digits,

LOCA-

TION

#

>

appears. To view the remainder,

press that location number button again.

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