Using the intercom, Using redial, Using flash – Radio Shack TAD-1016 User Manual

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USING THE INTERCOM

You can use the TAD-1016 as an inter-
com between the base and the hand-
set.

To use the intercom, press

INTERCOM

.

Both the base and the handset ring.

To answer the intercom call, press

TALK

(on the handset) or

SPEAKER

(on the base). To end the intercom
call, press

TALK

or

SPEAKER

.

Note: If a call comes in during an in-
tercom conversation, either of the in-
tercom parties can answer the call as
they normally would. Press

TALK

on

the handset or

SPEAKER

on the base

once to end the intercom call, then
press

TALK

or

SPEAKER

again to re-

ceive the call.

USING REDIAL

REDIAL/PAUSE

(

REDIAL/P

on the

base) lets you quickly dial the last
number dialed. When you hear a dial
tone, press

REDIAL/PAUSE

(or

REDIAL/

P

).

Notes:

• The redial memory is separate

for each keypad. You cannot
redial a number you dialed on
the handset keypad using

REDIAL/P

on the base keypad, or

vice versa.

• The redial memory holds up to

32 digits, so you can redial long-
distance as well as local num-
bers.

• The redial memory also holds

pause entries. See “Entering a
Pause” on Page 20.

• The redial memory does not store

a flash entry or any digits you
press after

FLASH

(see “Using

Flash”).

USING FLASH

FLASH

performs the electronic equiva-

lent of a switchhook operation for spe-
cial services, such as Call Waiting.

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