Radio Shack TAD-1006 User Manual

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Storing a Number in Memory

Note: It is not unusual to hear beep-
ing/buzzing or the operator’s voice on
the line as you store a number in the
TAD-1006’s memory.

1. Press

STORE

.

2. Enter the number you want to

store (up to 16 digits).

Notes:

• You can store phone numbers

or special banking or telephone
service numbers (such as
access codes or account num-
bers) in memory.

• For security purposes, we rec-

ommend that you do not store
private numbers, such as per-
sonal identification numbers or
passwords, in memory.

• If you have pulse service and

want to use tone dialing, enter

at the appropriate place in

the sequence of numbers.

• To store one or more pauses in

the memory number, see “Stor-
ing a Pause in Memory” on
Page 15.

3. Press

STORE

again.

4. To store the number in a priority

memory location, press a priority
memory dial key (

P1

,

P2

, or

P3

) to

store the number in that location.

To store the number in a standard
memory location, press a number
key (

0

-

9

) to store the number in

that location.

To store additional numbers, repeat
Steps 1-4 for each number you want
to store.

Notes:

• You cannot erase a number in

memory, but you can change it by
storing a new one in its place.

• Write the memory location num-

ber and name associated with that
number on the TAD-1006’s mem-
ory dialing card. (Use pencil in
case you want to change it later.)
To use the card, grasp and gently
pull the tab on the front of the
TAD-1006.

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