Radio Shack TAD-285 User Manual

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MEMORY DIALING

Your answering system has two types
of memory — priority and standard —
that let you store and easily dial up to
13 numbers.

You can store up to 3 numbers in pri-
ority memory and dial them with the
press of a single button. Priority mem-
ory is often used to store emergency
numbers.

You can store up to 10 numbers in
standard memory and dial those num-
bers quickly.

Storing a Number

1. Pick up the handset and press

STORE

, then enter the telephone

number.

Note: You will not hear any tones
as you enter the phone number.

2. Press

STORE

again, then press

the memory location number (

0

9

)

on the keypad to store the number
in standard memory, or press any
one of the three direct memory
keys (

,

, or

) to store the

number in that priority memory.

3. Hang up the phone.

Dialing a Stored Number

To dial a number stored in standard
memory, press

MEMORY

, then press

the memory location number. The
telephone automatically dials the
number stored in that location.

To dial a number stored in priority
memory, press one of the three direct
memory keys (

,

, or

). The tele-

phone automatically dials the number
stored there.

Important: When testing a stored
emergency number, make the test call
during off-peak hours (early in the
morning or late at night). Stay on the
line to explain the reason for your call.

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