Entering a pause – Radio Shack 43-1090 User Manual
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Notes:
• Each
TONE/
or
REDIAL/P
entry uses one digit of memory.
• If you try to enter more than 16
digits, the phone beeps 5 times
and exits the programming
mode. Start over at Step 2 and
enter no more than 16 digits in
Step 3.
4. Press
MEM
again, then enter the
memory location number (
0
–
9
)
where you want to store the num-
ber. A tone sounds to indicate that
the number is stored.
5. For each stored number, write the
person’s or company’s name next
to the appropriate location number
on the supplied MEMORY direc-
tory sticker. (Use a pencil in case
you need to change the number
later.)
6. Attach the sticker to the phone.
To replace a stored number, simply
store a new number in its place.
Or, lift the handset, press
TALK
if the
TALK/BATT LOW indicator lights, and
press
MEM
twice. Then press the
memory location number (
0
–
9
) you
want to clear. A tone sounds.
Entering a Pause
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 outside number. You
can store the access code with the
phone number. However, you must
also store a pause after the access
code to allow the outside line time to
connect. To do so, press
REDIAL/P
.
Each press enters a 2-second pause.
For a longer pause, press
REDIAL/P
additional times.
Dialing a Memory Number
To dial a number stored in memory, lift
the handset or press
TALK
. The TALK/
BATT LOW indicator lights.
When you hear a dial tone, simply
press
MEM
and enter the memory loca-
tion number for the number you want
to dial.
Note: If you select an empty memory
location, the phone beeps 5 times. Try
again.
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