Radio Shack TAD-727 User Manual

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1. Press

MEM

on the handset. The

TALK/LOW BATT indicator flashes.

2. Enter the number you want to store.

Notes:

• If you have pulse service and

want to send tone signals, press

at the appropriate place in

the sequence of numbers.

• Each

or pause entry (see

“Entering a Pause”) counts as
one digit in memory.

• Each number you store can be up

to 16 digits long.

3. Press

MEM

then press the memory

location number (0-9) where you
want to store the number. A beep
sounds to indicate that the number
is stored.

4. For each stored number, write the

person's or company's name next to
the appropriate location number on
the supplied memory directory
sticker. Peel the backing from the
sticker and attach it to the phone.

To change a number in memory, store a
new one in its place. To clear a number

from memory, press

MEM

twice, then

press the memory location number (0-9)
you want to clear.

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 should also store
a pause after the access code to allow
the outside line time to connect. To en-
ter a 2-second pause, press

REDIAL

at

each point where a pause is needed.
For a longer pause, press

REDIAL

addi-

tional times.

Dialing a Memory Number

To dial a stored number, lift the handset
from the base and press

TALK

. When

you hear the dial tone, press

MEM

and

enter the memory location number (0-9)
for the number you want to dial.

Chain-Dialing Service Numbers

For quick recall of numbers for special
services (such as bank by phone), store
each group of numbers in its own mem-
ory location.

Dial the service's main number first.
Then, at the appropriate place in the
call, press

MEM

and enter the number

for the location where the additional in-
formation is stored.

MEM

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