Storing a number in memory, Storing your area code, Using a headset – Radio Shack ET-3504 User Manual

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Operation

STORING YOUR AREA
CODE

To dial a number from a Caller ID record
(see “Dialing a Number from a Caller ID
Record” on Page 13), you must first store
your local area code in the phone’s memory.
Then, when you dial from a Caller ID record,
the system skips the area code if it matches
the one you stored. Follow these steps to
store your area code.

1. Make sure the CHARGE/IN USE/MES-

SAGE indicator is not lit.

2. Hold down

FUNC

for 2 seconds.

AREA

CODE= ---

appears.

3. Enter your three-digit area code. The

handset sounds two long beeps. The
area code is stored.

To replace a stored area code, store a new
one in its place.

USING A HEADSET

You can make or answer calls with hands-
free convenience using an optional headset
with a

3

/

32

-inch (2.5 mm) plug. Contact your

local RadioShack store for a suitable head-
set. To connect the headset, insert the head-
set plug into the jack on the top of the
headset.

USING PAGE/FIND

To send a page to the handset to locate it
when it is away from the base and not in use,
press

PAGE

on the base.

F7=?D=

F7=?D=

F7=?D=

F7=?D=

appears and

the handset rings for about 15 seconds.

To locate the handset, hold down

PAGE

. The

handset rings for about 1 minute. Press any
key on the handset or

PAGE

on the base to

silence it sooner.

MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to 10 numbers of 24 digits
each in the phone’s memory.

Notes:

• To keep your accounts secure, we rec-

ommend you do not store your personal
access code for services such as bank-
by-phone in a memory location.

• When storing numbers for special ser-

vices (such as alternate long-distance or
bank-by-phone), store the service’s
main phone number in one memory
location and numbers for additional
information in other locations.

Storing a Number in Memory

1. Press

MEM

on the handset.

2. Press the memory location number (

1

0

) where you want to store a number.

Note: To enter a number into the 10th
memory location, press

0

.

3. Press

MEM

again.

;DJ;HýD7C;

;DJ;HýD7C;

;DJ;HýD7C;

;DJ;HýD7C;

appears.

4. If you have name-only or name-and-

number Caller ID, enter the name (up to
15 characters) using this table:

Notes:

• If you make a mistake, press

FLASH/

DELETE

to delete a letter.

# of

Presses

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1

A

D

G

J

M

P

T

W

2

B

E

H

K

N

Q

U

X

3

*

C

F

I

L

O

R

V

Y

4

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