Radio Shack ET-598 User Manual
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MEMORY DIALING
You can store up to 20 numbers in
memory (10 in the handset’s memory
and another 10 in the base’s memory),
then dial a stored number by pressing a
one-digit memory location number.
Notes:
• Each number you store can be up
to 16 digits long.
• You cannot dial a number stored
in one memory location (the base
or the handset) using the keypad
on the other.
Storing a Number in Memory
Notes:
• If you wait more than 20 seconds
between each key press, an error
tone sounds and the phone exits
the programming mode.
• To store a number in the base’s
memory, start with Step 2.
1. To store a number in the hand-
set’s memory, lift the handset. If
you hear a dial tone, press
TALK
to turn it off.
2. Press
MEMO
. The BATT LOW in-
dicator blinks on the handset or
the SPEAKER indicator blinks on
the base.
3. Enter the number and any
TONE
and
PAUSE
entries (see “Using
Tone Services on a Pulse Line” on
Page 20 and “Entering a Pause”
on Page 23).
Note: Each
TONE
or
PAUSE
entry
uses one digit of memory.
4. Press
MEMO
, then enter the mem-
ory location number (
0
–
9
). A sin-
gle tone sounds to indicate that
the number is stored.
If the phone sounds five quick
beeps, you have made an entry
error and the number was not
stored. Start again from Step 2.
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