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TELEPHONE OPERATION
Use the telephone as you would any
other to make and answer a call.
This section explains how to use your
TAD-1006’s special telephone fea-
tures.
USING REDIAL
To redial the last number dialed, lift
the handset. When you hear the dial
tone, press
REDIAL
. The phone auto-
matically dials the last number dialed.
Note: The TAD-1006’s redial memory
holds up to 32 digits, so you can redial
long-distance as well as local phone
numbers.
USING TONE SERVICES
ON A PULSE LINE
If you have pulse service and
TONE-
PULSE
is set to
PULSE
, you can tem-
porarily switch to sending tones for
banking services or computer transac-
tions.
Dial the number as usual, then simply
press
at the appropriate place in
the call to change to tone dialing.
The phone automatically returns to
pulse dialing when you end the call.
USING MEMORY
DIALING
The TAD-1006 has two types of mem-
ory — priority and standard — that let
you store and easily dial up to 13
numbers. You can store up to 3 num-
bers in priority memory and dial them
at the press of a single button. You
can store up to 10 numbers in stan-
dard memory and dial those numbers
at the press of just two buttons.
Note: Each phone number stored in
either memory can be up to 16 digits
long.
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