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Radio Shack ET-1125 User Manual

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MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to 20 phone numbers
and names in memory, then dial a stored
number by entering its memory location
number.

Each number can be up to 20 digits, and
each name can be up to 13 characters.

Storing a Number
and Name in Memory

Notes:

• An error tone sounds and the phone

exits the storing process if you wait
more than 20 seconds between
each keypress.

• If you receive a call during memory

entry, the phone exits the storing
process.

1. Lift the handset.

2. Hold down

MEM

until

Memory

Store

and a list of memory loca-

tion numbers appears.

3. Press a number (

01

20

) to choose a

two-digit memory location. Precede
a single digit location number with 0

01

,

02

,

03

, and so on.

4. To store a name, press

CH/SELECT

.

Store

Name

appears.

If you do not want to enter a name,
skip to Step 6.

will

appear to identify the number (nn is
the location number you selected).

5. To enter a name, press

VOL/CID

or

to select the characters and

/ or

#/

to move the cursor.

Repeatedly press

VOL/CID

to

view the characters in alphabetical
order. (The display shows upper-
case letters first, then lowercase let-
ters, numbers, and special
characters.)

Notes:

• Press

VOL/CID

to see the char-

acters in reverse alphabetical
order.

• You can hold down

VOL/CID

or

to scroll rapidly through the

characters.

• If you make a mistake, move the

cursor over the error, then enter
the correct character, or press

DELETE

to delete a character. To

delete all the characters, hold
down

DELETE

for at least 1 sec-

ond.

6. Press

SELECT

.

Store

Number

ap-

pears.

7. Enter the phone number and any

tone or pause entries (see “Using
Tone Services on a Pulse Line” on
Page 15 and “Entering a Pause” on
Page 17).

8. Press

SELECT

. The phone beeps

and

Memory

nn

Stored

appears.

After 2 seconds,

Memory

Store

appears. Repeat Steps 3–8 to store
more numbers.

9. When you finish, press

MEM

.

To replace a stored number, store a new
one in its place.