Radio Shack 1500 Manuel D’Utilisation
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STORING NUMBERS IN
MEMORY
MEMORY
You can store up to three phone num-
bers (15 digits each) in the phone’s
priority memory locations (P1, P2, or
P3). To dial these numbers, see
“Memory Dialing” on Page 17.
bers (15 digits each) in the phone’s
priority memory locations (P1, P2, or
P3). To dial these numbers, see
“Memory Dialing” on Page 17.
Follow these steps to store a tele-
phone number in a priority memory
location.
phone number in a priority memory
location.
Note: You must complete each step
within 30 seconds.
within 30 seconds.
1. Press
STORE
.
LOCATION
?
ap-
pears on the display.
2. Press the desired priority memory
location button (
P1
,
P2
, or
P3
).
NUMBER
?
appears on the dis-
play.
3. Enter the phone number you want
to store.
4. Press
STORE
. The entered phone
number is stored in the selected
priority memory location, a beep
sounds, and
priority memory location, a beep
sounds, and
COMPLETED
ap-
pears on the display for about 30
seconds. Then the time display
appears.
seconds. Then the time display
appears.
Quick-Storing a Caller’s
Phone Number
Phone Number
You can quickly store a Caller ID tele-
phone number in a priority memory
location.
phone number in a priority memory
location.
Note: You must complete each step
within 30 seconds.
within 30 seconds.
1. Repeatedly press
REVIEW
to
recall the call record which
includes the number you want to
store.
includes the number you want to
store.
2. Press
STORE
.
LOCATION
?
ap-
pears on the display.
3. Press the desired priority memory
location button (
P1
,
P2
, or
P3
). The
displayed phone number is stored
in that location, a beep sounds,
and
in that location, a beep sounds,
and
COMPLETED
ap-pears on the
display for about 30 seconds.
Then the current time appears.
Then the current time appears.
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