Special features, Prog, Redial – Radio Shack ET-910 User Manual

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SPECIAL FEATURES

USING MEMORY
DIALING

You can store up to 10 numbers in
the ET-910’s memory, then dial them
at the press of a few buttons.

Notes:

• Each phone number can be up

to 16 digits long.

• You can use either the base or

the handset to program and dial
stored numbers on the ET-910.

Storing a Number in
Memory

Note: You must complete Steps 1-3
within 30 seconds of each other. If
you do not, the ET-910 sounds a long
beep, all indicators stop flashing, and
you must start over again at Step 1.

1. Press

PROG

on the handset or

the base. The TALK indicator on
the handset or the SPKR indica-
tor on the base flashes.

2. Press the number key (

0

-

9

) of

the memory location where you
want to store the phone number.

3. Enter the phone number you

want to store (up to 16 digits).

Notes:

• To store the last number you

dialed, you can simply press

REDIAL

.

• You can store special banking

or telephone service num-
bers (such as access codes
or account numbers) in mem-
ory.

• For security purposes, we

recommend that you do not
store private numbers in
memory, such as personal
identification numbers or
passwords.

• If you have pulse service and

want to use tone dialing, enter

TONE

at the appropriate

place in the sequence of num-
bers.

• To store one or more pauses

in the memory number, see
“Storing a Pause in Memory”
on Page 22.

• Each pause or

TONE

entry

counts as one memory digit.

4. Press

MEM

(memory) to store

the number in memory. The
phone sounds a “chirping” beep
and all indicators turn off.

0

#

TONE

OPER

HOLD

FLASH

PRIVACY

MEM

REDIAL

PROG

INT.CM

SPKR

VOLUME

DIGITAL

TALK

INT.CM

OFF

PRIVACY / LOW BATT

1

4

7

2

5

8

0

3

6

9

#

GHI

PRS

TONE

ABC

JKL

TUV

OPER

DEF

MNO

WXY

HOLD

FLASH

PRIVACY

MEM

REDIAL

PROG

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