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Radio Shack ET-1106 Cordless Telephone User Manual

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1. time and date of the call P indicates a PM hour caller s telephone number if available caller s name if available 1 Press OFF on the handset 2 Press OK on the handset to display the categories 3 Press w or a on the handset until CID MEMORY appears Then press OK 4 Repeatedly press w or 4 to see Caller ID records 30 Operation W 43 1106 fm Page 31 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM 5 To view the date and time of the call press and hold 7 Time month and date appear on the first line and the Caller ID number appears on the second line Notes The handset display shows the first 11 characters of the callers name and last 12 digits of a phone number Press and hold 9 to review all characters gt appears to indicate that there are more characters only appears when the caller s phone number is 10 digits or less Empty Caller ID memory locations do not display DIALING NUMBERS FROM A CALLER ID RECORD 1 Press OFF on the handset 2 Press OK on the handset 3 Press w or a on the handset until CID MEMORY appears Then press OK 4 Repeatedly press w or until the phone number you want to dial appears on the display then press TALK FLASH or OK if TALK FLASH has been pressed Press 1 to dial the long distance prefix 1 plus area code and local phone number For example if the area code is 604 and the local phone number is 2735131 the phon
2. it searches for a clear channel If this occurs during setup you will not see the proper indication Restart the procedure from Step 1 Changing the Ringer Type You can choose four different ringer tones 1 Press OFF on the handset 2 Press OK on the handset to display the categories 3 Press w or on the handset until SETUP MODE appears then press OK 4 Press w or a on the handset until SET RING TYPE appears then press OK 14 Setting Up the Phone e W 43 1106 fm Page 15 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM 5 Press w or A to scroll from RING TYPE 1 through OFF The phone sounds the ring type when it appears on the dis play 6 Press OK and a tone sounds to indicate you successfully set the selected ringer tone 7 Press OFF to exit Note Press OFF twice to exit all menus Setting the Ringer Volume 1 Press OFF on the handset 2 Press OK on the handset to display the categories 3 Press w or a on the handset until SETUP MODE appears then press OK 4 Press w or a on the handset until SET RING VOLUME appears then press OK 5 Press w or a to select RING VOLUME HIGH or RING VOLUME LOW You will hear the corresponding ringer vol ume 6 Press OK and a tone sounds 7 Press OFF to exit Setting Up the Phone 15 W 43 1106 fm Page 16 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM Setting the Dialing Mode 1 Press OFF on the handset 2 Press O
3. available and you must subscribe to that service Where Caller ID is offered one or more of the following options are generally available caller s number only caller s name only callers name and number For the cordless phone s Caller ID memory dial feature to oper ate you must receive the caller s number Important Cordless phones such as this one require AC power to operate When the AC power is off you cannot dial out or re ceive incoming calls using your cordless phone For this rea son the cordless phone should not be your only telephone To be safe you should also have a phone that does not require AC power to operate not a cordless phone so you can still make and receive calls if there is an AC power failure Your cordless phone operates on standard radio frequencies as allocated by the FCC Therefore it is possible for other radio units operating on similar frequencies within certain areas to inadvertently intercept your conversations and or cause interfer ence on your cordless telephone This lack of privacy can occur with any cordless telephone 6 Features ge W 43 1106 fm Page 7 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION We have designed your telephone to conform to federal regula tions and you can connect it to most telephone lines However each device that you connect to the phone line draws power from the phone line We refer to this p
4. spare battery pack re quires about 48 hours to fully charge When the spare battery is used during a power failure the POWER indicator flash es CHECK AC POWER appears on the handset display USING A HEADSET You can make or answer calls with hands free convenience using an option aad al headset that has a s2 inch 2 5 mm plug Contact your local RadioShack store for a suitable headset To connect the headset pull open the rubber cover marked on the side of the handset then lt insert the headset s plug into the jack b Y KN SS OGR lt gt USING THE BELT CLIP You can use the belt clip for hands free carrying To attach the belt clip snap the upper side of the clip into the slots on both sides of the handset To remove the belt clip pull out on either side of the clip Preparation 13 MP W 43 1106 fm Page 14 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM O Setting Up the Phone SETUP MENU The setup menu has four categories Changing the Ringer Type Setting the Ringer Volume Setting the Dialing Mode and Setting the Keyclick All settings are kept in permanent memory To change the settings on your phone press OK to enter the main menu then w or 4 to scroll through the categories Press OK to select a category If you make a mistake press OFF to exit or cancel and start again Note The handset performs a link check with the base every 10 seconds When there is interference
5. 6 fm Page 23 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM 6 If you want to store another phone number start from Step 1 Notes To change a number stored in memory store a new num ber in that memory location e If you make a mistake while programming the memory press OFF to exit then select again If you receive a call while you are storing a number press TALK FLASH to answer the call A beep sounds to indicate you did not successfully store the number PROGRAMMING INCOMPLETE appears on the display After you end the call begin again at Step 1 Or you can choose to store a number when there is an incoming call then answer the call when you finish storing the number Entering a Pause in a Memory Number In some telephone systems you must dial an access code 9 for example and wait for a second dial tone before you can dial an outside number To enter a 2 second pause for an access code for example press and hold for 2 seconds at the appro priate point when you store a number P appears on the display to indicate the pause You can also enter a 2 second pause when you pre dial a number see Making and Receiving Calls on Page 17 Note Each pause entry uses one digit of memory Operation 23 we HE W 43 1106 fm Page 24 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM Reviewing Numbers Stored in Memory 1 Press OK on the handset then press w or a until SPEED DIAL MEMORY appears 2 Press OK on th
6. AG ING HANDSET appears on the display Press any key on the handset or press PAGE on the base once to stop the ringing MEMORY DIALING You can store up to 20 phone numbers in memory and dial any stored number conveniently Each stored number can contain up to 20 digits Operation 21 9 e W 43 1106 fm Page 22 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM Notes If the dial type is set to DIAL TYPE PULSE and you want to use tone dialing for a memory number you must store the tone entry DIAL TYPE TONE as the first entry of the number you want to tone dial To keep your accounts secure we recommend you do not store your personal access codes for services such as bank by phone in a memory location e When storing numbers for special services store the ser vice s main phone number in one memory location and numbers for additional information in other locations Storing a Number in Memory Make sure the handset is OFF Phone numbers can only be stored when the phone is on hook 1 Enter the number you want to store 2 Press OK on the handset to display the categories 3 Press w or a until PROGRAM SPEED DIAL appears 4 Press OK to enter the program PGM SPD DIAL LOCA TION ___ appears on the display 5 Press the memory location number 01 20 where you want to store the number A ringing tone sounds and the phone number is stored in memory 22 Operation 9 e W 43 110
7. BJ 43 1106 fm Page 1 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM ET 1106 900 MHz Cordless Telepho RadioShack www radioshack com Digital ne with Caller ID and Call Waiting t Please read before using this equioment Owner s Manual W 43 1106 fm Page 2 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM 4 Contents Features misia daj adi dada Piwka i ad wada ani 4 Installation 22222 2 2essesneea one ear ane aan anawa aan AAA az A0A 8 Selecting a Location sesse encierra 8 Connecting the Phone e e sesee aaa asa aan saiiaea 9 Preparation 2224 2e esneeanenananenaaanzananza nawa aaa aza pidan hais 10 Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack 10 Installing the Backup Battery Pack 422112211111 12 Using a Headset icici A RO EG AE AAA 13 Using the Belt Clip oee eee aaa aaa ii 13 Setting Up the Phone 2 s nsneneezaazeasoznazensnze 14 Setup MENU waze ea O ca a cda 14 OPOCKAtlON WRCR RO ER ANN ARO TRE 17 Making and Receiving Calls 1 ss21s21121 17 Adjusting the Handset s Volume 12 2 212 18 Using Redial jenni ties AE e a 18 USIRJFlASh zgi moa eer Wa 20 Using Mute tic as Palace aa Ay Ad est 20 Using Tone Services On a Pulse Line 21 Using Page ia dawid OLA eS 21 Memory Dialing serrit sinnen eee eee aaa a
8. IRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM IN CONVENIENCE LOSS OF TIME DATA PROPERTY REVENUE OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limita tions or exclusions may not apply to you In the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option unless otherwise provided by law a correct the de fect by product repair without charge for parts and labor b replace the product with one of the same or similar design or c refund the purchase price All re placed parts and products and products on which a refund is made become the property of RadioShack New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of warranty service Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the warranty pe riod This warranty does not cover a damage or failure caused by or attributable t
9. K on the handset to display the categories 3 Press w or a on the handset until SETUP MODE appears then press OK 4 Press w or a on the handset until SET DIAL TYPE appears then press OK 5 Press w or a to select DIAL TYPE TONE or DIAL TYPE PULSE 6 Press OK and a tone sounds 7 Press OFF to exit If you are unsure which type of service you have once the bat tery is charged set SET DIAL TYPE to DIAL TYPE TONE then press TALK FLASH and listen for a dial tone Press any number other than O and 1 If the dial tone stops you have touch tone service Leave TONE PULSE set to TONE If the dial tone continues you have pulse service Set SET DIAL TYPE to DIAL TYPE PULSE Setting the Keyclick 1 Press OFF on the handset 2 Press OK on the handset to display the categories 16 Setting Up the Phone e W 43 1106 fm Page 17 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM 3 Press w or a on the handset until SETUP MODE appears then press OK 4 Press w or 4 on the handset until SET KEYCLICK appears then press OK 5 Press w or a and KEYCLICK ON or KEYCLICK OFF silences the tones you hear when you press the keys on the handset appears 6 Press OK to enter your selection a tone sounds 7 Press OFF to exit O Operation MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS To make a call lift the handset from the base press TALK FLASH and dial the number The CHARGING IN USE indicator on the base lights g
10. Keep the phone away from dust and dirt Wipe the phone with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Modifying or tampering with the phone s internal components can cause a malfunction and invalidate its warranty If your phone is not performing as it should take it to your local Ra dioShack store for assistance If the trouble is affecting the tele phone lines the phone company can ask you to disconnect your phone until you have resolved the problem REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK If you follow the instructions in Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack on Page 10 the supplied battery pack should last for several years When the battery pack loses its ability to fully charge replace it with 3 6V and 580mAh nickel metal hydride batteries You can order a replacement battery pack through your local RadioShack store Care WY o lt W 43 1106 fm Page 37 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM Follow these steps to install the new battery pack then charge it for about 15 16 hours see Connecting and Charging the Bat tery Pack on Page 10 1 Slide off the battery compartment cover and remove the battery pack 2 Insert the new battery pack in the compartment and replace the compartment cover IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your telephone contains a rechargeable nickel metal hydride battery pack At the end of the battery pack s useful life it must be recycled or disposed of properl
11. an ea 21 Displayed Call Information se u seee aaa aan snaaei 26 Caller ID Operation eee ee a eee aaa ana sanaaina 28 Call Waiting ane tz Oz da eee 29 Caller ID Messages euueouaa aaa aaa anaaanaainae 29 Reviewing Caller ID Records 2 2 4 11121122 30 1999 2000 Tandy Corporation All Rights Reserved RadioShack and RadioShack com are trademarks used by Tandy Corporation 40 W 43 1106 fm Page 3 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM Dialing Numbers from a Caller ID Record 31 Deleting Caller ID Records e euaaauaaaenaaaana 32 Clear All Memory e e seu eee aaa aaa aaa aaa asza aannaeiea 33 Troubleshooting 21 2 2 2 2 esnsesrannennaonennaanenananaannananana 34 CANO OR ERO A TARANEE ORO 36 Replacing the Battery Pack eu eeeea aaa aa aa iaaaanea 36 Important Information e 2 eseee ssania nina 37 The FCC Wants You to Know eeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeteeees 37 LIGhtNINO ada z wat E A a O AO eke 38 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard do not ex pose this product to rain or moisture J RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICE CAUTION To REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK if ABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PER SONNEL This symbol is i
12. e dials 16042735131 if 1 is pressed Press 2 to dial the area code and local phone number Operation 31 zz 4 W 43 1106 fm Page 32 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM Note If the telephone company sends a 7 digit caller phone number pressing 2 will dial the 7 digit number only Press 3 to dial the long distance prefix and local phone number Press 4 to dial the local phone number Note The system cannot dial a number if the Caller ID record consists of a name only DELETING CALLER ID RECORDS Follow these steps to delete a single record 1 Press OFF on the handset 2 Press OK on the handset 3 Press w or on the handset until CID MEMORY appears Then press OK 4 Press w or amp until the desired CID record appears 5 Press and hold 0 OPER DELETE CALL 0 YES OFF NO appears 6 Press 0 OPER again to confirm deletion DELETING SIN GLE CALL appears Notes e CID memory can be deleted after TALK FLASH has been pressed 32 Operation 0 W 43 1106 fm Page 33 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM If you do not want to delete the record press OFF to exit CLEAR ALL MEMORY You can delete all Caller ID records or speed dial memory loca tions at once Note You cannot delete any record or memory during a call Follow these steps to delete all records or memories 1 Press OFF on the handset 2 Press OK on the handset 3 Press w or a o
13. e handset SPEED DIAL LOCATION_ _ appears 3 Enter the memory location number on the keypad 01 02 03 and so on to display the stored number Note You can also locate numbers stored in memory by press ing or holding vw ora Dialing a Stored Number 1 Lift the handset and press OFF 2 Press OK then press w or a until SPEED DIAL MEM ORY appears 3 Press OK then enter the 2 digit memory location number or hold down w or 4 to locate the stored number you wish to dial The memory location and number displays Note If you forget the memory location number press w or a to search through the 20 memory locations 4 Press TALK FLASH The phone dials the number Deleting a Number from Memory 1 Press OFF on the handset 24 Operation 9 e W 43 1106 fm Page 25 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM 2 Press OK on the handset 3 Press w or a on the handset until SPEED DIAL MEM ORY appears 4 Press OK SPEED DIAL LOCATION _ _ appears on the display 5 Enter the memory location number for the memory number you want to delete or search through all numbers by press ing or holding and until the number displays 6 Press and hold O OPER until you hear a tone sound DELETE SPD 0 YES OFF NO appears 7 Press 0 to clear the memory or OFF to exit the program DELETED appears to confirm the number is deleted suc cessfully Storing Chain Dialing Service Numbers You can make a call
14. ed clean them with a pencil eraser Preparation 11 e WZ 43 1106 fm Page 12 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM The CHARGING IN USE indicator still lights even when a battery pack is not installed in the battery compartment Make sure the battery is installed before using the phone To avoid damage to the battery pack always recharge the handset before battery power grows too weak for LOW BATTERY to appear on the display e If you are not going to use your phone for an extended period of time disconnect its battery This helps to increase the battery s usable life INSTALLING THE BACKUP BATTERY PACK Your phone requires a 3 6V rechargeable nickel metal hydride battery pack not supplied for backup power when AC power is off ln case of a power failure you can make and receive calls for up to four hours with a fully charged spare battery pack You can also use the spare battery pack to replace a drained battery pack in the handset Push down the tab of the battery compartment cover in the base and open the cover Then place the battery pack in the compartment as indicated by the polarity symbols and marked inside Replace the cover 12 Preparation WZ 43 1106 fm Page 13 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM When a spare battery pack is installed in the base the SPARE BATTERY indicator lights red and the battery pack is automati cally charged The
15. g 6 90 W gt 43 1106 fm Page 35 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM Problem Solution Call is noisy Do not place the base near appli ances or large metal objects Keep the handset away from interfer ence sources such as computers remote control toys wireless micro phones wireless alarm systems wire less intercoms and room monitors fluorescent lights and electrical appli ances If the interference is severe turn off the interfering device Hang up and redial the number Handset sound flutters or Be sure the battery pack is charged fades Fully extend the handset s antenna vertically Move the handset closer to the base Can make calls but tele Check with your telephone company phone does not ring which may be using unusual ringing methods Your telephone is designed for standard straight line bridged ring ing Make sure the ring type is not set to OFF Can receive calls but cannot Set dial type TONE PULSE for make calls the type of service you have see Setting the Dialing Mode on Page 16 Troubleshooting 35 6 90 W 43 1106 fm Page 36 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM To enjoy your phone for a long time Keep the phone dry If it gets wet wipe it dry immediately Use and store the phone only in normal temperature envi ronments Handle the phone gently and carefully Don t drop it
16. it from the receiver contacting a radio TV technician or your local RadioShack store for help LIGHTNING Your phone has built in protection circuit to reduce the risk of damage from surges in phone line current These protection cir cuits meet or exceed FCC requirements However lightning striking the phone lines can damage your phone Lightning damage is not common Nevertheless if you live in an area that has severe electrical storms we suggest that you un plug your phone during storms to reduce the possibility of dam age 38 Care 9 e W 43 1106 fm Page 39 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM 1 Notes Notes 39 90 43 1106 fm Page 40 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM NI Limited One Year Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in mate rial and workmanship under normal use for one 1 year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RadioShack MAKES NO EX PRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WAR RANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED D
17. lance that you have new calls Review Scrolling lets you scroll through all records in Caller ID memory and stored number memory Callback lets you dial the phone number in a Caller ID record 4 Features n W 43 1106 fm Page 5 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM Display lets you see phone numbers as you dial them or re call them from the cordless phone memory and Caller ID records 20 Number Memory Dialing lets you store up to 20 num bers in memory for easy dialing Auto Scan automatically selects a clear channel when you pick up the phone IN USE Indicator lets you see when the handset is on so you can avoid inadvertently leaving the phone off hook Headset Jack lets you connect an optional headset avail able at your local RadioShack store for hands free conve nience Volume Control lets you control the volume of the sound you hear through the handset Mute lets you mute the microphone when using the phone Page lets you send a paging signal from the base to the handset to help locate a misplaced handset or page someone at the handset This telephone has been tested and found to comply with all ap plicable UL and FCC standards Features 5 e W 43 1106 fm Page 6 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM IMPORTANT CALLER ID INFORMATION To use the System s Caller ID features you must be in an area where Caller ID service is
18. n the handset until CLEAR MEMORY appears 4 Press OK on the handset 5 Press w or a on the handset until CLEARING CID MEMORY or CLEARING SPEED DIALS appears 6 Press and hold 0 OPER CLR ALL CID 0 YES OFF NO or CLR ALL SPD 0 YES OFF NO appears 7 Press and hold 0 to delete memory or OFF to exit the pro gram Operation 33 ge W 43 1106 fm Page 34 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM 1 Troubleshooting We do not expect you to have any problem with your telephone but if you do the following suggestions might help If you still have problems check the other phones on the same line to see if they work properly If they do and the problem does not seem to be with your phone service take the phone to your local Ra dioShack store for assistance Problem Solution The handset does not work Move the handset closer to the base Be sure the battery pack is connected and charged Fully extend the handset s antenna vertically Return the handset to the base for 5 seconds then try again Volume drops or you hear Someone has picked up another unusual sounds phone on the same line Hang up the other phone The handset s range Fully extend the handset s antenna decreases vertically Return the handset to the base to recharge the battery pack Be sure the handset s antenna is not touching a metal surface 34 Troubleshootin
19. ng jacks and adapters available at your local RadioShack store Or you can let the phone com pany update the wiring for you The USOC number of the jack to be installed is RJ11C Installation 6 JT gt is 43 1106 fm Page 9 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM 4 CONNECTING THE PHONE Follow these steps to set up and connect the base 1 Plug one end of the supplied modular cord into the TEL LINE jack on the bottom of the base 2 Plug the supplied AC adapter s L shape barrel plug into the 9V DC jack on the bottom of the base 3 Press the modular cord into the left groove and the adapter s cord into the right groove on the bottom of the base 4 Plug the modular cord s other end into a modular phone line jack 5 Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet Installation 9 MIP W 43 1106 fm Page 10 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM Cautions plies 9V DC and delivers at least 300mA Its cen ter tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit the phone s 9V DC jack The supplied adapter meets these specifications Using an adapter that does not meet these specifications could damage the phone or the adapter i You must use a Class 2 power source that sup Always connect the AC adapter to the phone before you connect it to AC power When you finish disconnect the adap
20. ntended to alert you to the pres ence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that might be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Do not open the product s case This symbol is intended to inform you that impor tant operating and maintenance instructions are included in the literature accompanying this prod uct W 43 1106 fm Page 4 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM 4 Features Your RadioShack 900 MHz Digital Cordless Telephone with Caller ID and Call Waiting offers the latest advances in cordless phone technology It combines a cordless phone and a Caller ID unit in one system It saves up to 50 Caller ID records that you can review and call back Its headset jack means you can connect an optional headset for hands free convenience while you use the phone The base s space saving upright design makes it perfect for areas where space is limited Your cordless phone includes these additional features 2 Line Dot Matrix Display lets you view a caller s name and number on one screen Caller ID Memory Stores up to 50 Caller ID records with name and number or name only depending on the information your phone company provides Call Waiting ID displays Caller ID information about an in coming call when you are on the phone if you subscribe to this service from your local phone company New Call Indicator lets you see at a g
21. o acts of God abuse accident misuse improper or abnormal usage failure to fol low instructions improper installation or maintenance alteration lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current b any repairs other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility c consumables such as fuses or batteries d cosmetic damage e transportation shipping or insurance costs or f costs of product removal installation set up service adjustment or reinstalla tion This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state RadioShack Customer Relations 200 Taylor Street 6th Floor Fort Worth TX 76102 We Service What We Sell 12 99 RadioShack A Division of 43 1106 Tandy Corporation 04A00 Fort Worth Texas 76102 Printed in China P aw
22. ower draw as the device s ringer equivalence number or REN The REN is on the bottom of your phone s base If you are using more than one phone or other device on the line add up all the RENs If the total is more than five three in rural areas your phone might not ring If ringer operation is im paired remove a device from the line FCC STATEMENT This telephone complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules You must upon request provide the FCC registration number and the REN to your phone company These numbers are on the bot tom of your phone s base Note You must not connect your phone to any of the following coin operated systems party line systems e most electronic key phone systems Features 7 e RE W 43 1106 fm Page 8 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM 0 4 O Installation SELECTING A LOCATION Select a location for the telephone that is e e near an AC outlet near a telephone line jack out of the way of normal activities away from electrical machinery electrical appliances and metal walls or filing cabinets away from wireless intercoms alarms and room monitors The base s location affects the phone s range If you have a choice of several locations try each to see which provides the best performance Note Your telephone connects directly to a modular telephone line jack If your phone line jack is not a modular jack you can update the wiring yourself usi
23. ration e NE W gt 43 1106 fm Page 27 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM Display Description MICROPHONE MUTED The incoming and outgoing audio is muted Press TALK FLASH to resume the call or press OFF or place the handset in the cradle to end the call BASE PAGING HAND SET Displays when you press PAGE on the base Press any key on the hand set to stop page LOW BATTERY The handset battery is low CHANNEL SEARCHING The communication between the base and the handset is not clear The handset searches among the 10 channels automatically FOUND CHANNEL The handset re established the com munication with the base OUT OF RANGE The handset is out of transmission range or too far away from the base CALL DROPPED Appears when the handset has lost contact with the base for 30 seconds and the telephone call has been dropped PROGRAMMING Pressed wrong button or made a mis INCOMPLETE take when storing memory or running a program S DELETED Appears when speed dial memory location has been deleted CHECK AC PWR The AC adapter or the power cord is not connected securely Operation 27 5 X W gt 43 1106 fm Page 28 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM Display Description CHECK TEL LINE The telephone line is not connected securely RINGER OFF Appears when the user has
24. reen and PHONE ON displays on the hand set Note The handset can be turned on while still on the base in advertently leaving the phone off hook When the phone is not in use the CHARGING IN USE indicator should be red Pre Dialing You can also use the keypad to pre dial enter the number first then press TALK FLASH The phone dials the desired number The CHARGING IN USE indicator on the base lights green Operation 17 W 43 1106 fm Page 18 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM To end a call place the handset on the base or press OFF on the handset To answer a call press any key on the handset Notes After you press TALK FLASH cannot be used to insert a pause It is effective in pre dial and memory dialing only See Entering a Pause in a Memory Number on Page 23 You can make or answer a call on another phone on the same line as the phone EXTENSION IN USE displays on the handset when another line is in use To save battery power the handset display turns off if the phone is not used within 30 seconds You cannot enter the main menu when the phone is set to TALK FLASH ADJUSTING THE HANDSET S VOLUME To adjust the handset s volume press TALK FLASH then re peatedly press w or a during a call until the sound level is comfortable You can set the handset s volume to one of four levels The volume level appears on the display USING REDIAL Your cordle
25. set the ring type to OFF CALLER ID OPERATION If you subscribe to Caller ID service from your phone company the system automatically displays information about calls you receive and stores the information in Caller ID memory The system can store up to 50 number records the most recent is 01 then replaces the oldest call with each new one The first line of the Caller ID record shows the callers name The second line shows the phone number of the caller and oth er information about the call see Caller ID Messages on Page 29 Note If you are programming the system when a call is re celved the phone automatically exits programming and shows Caller ID information The CHARGING IN USE indicator on the base flashes during an incoming call and INCOMING CALL appears on the hand set display The NEW CALL indicator on the base flashes when Caller ID information is received The latest Caller ID record or a repeat call from the same number appears on the handset display when the phone rings then NEW CALLS remains dis played after the last incoming call 28 Operation H e W 43 1106 fm Page 29 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM CALL WAITING If you subscribe to Call Waiting and a call comes in while you are on the phone you will hear a tone that indicates you have another call The system displays the Caller ID Call Waiting in formation for about 10 seconds and the NEW CALL indicator fla
26. shes on the base The Caller ID information is stored as a record To answer the incoming call press TALK FLASH To resume the previous phone conversation press TALK FLASH again CALLER ID MESSAGES Display Description NEWCALL NEW Indicates the number of new calls CALLS Note Does not appear after you review the display information PRIVATE The caller has blocked the Caller ID information from being sent UNAVAILABLE The caller is not within a Caller ID service area CALL ID ERROR Appears if there was an error during the transmission of Caller ID informa tion CF The call was forwarded from a num ber set to forward all calls or forward a call if the line is busy DELETING SINGLE A single Caller ID record in memory CALL is deleted Operation 29 4 5 X W gt 43 1106 fm Page 30 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM Display Description CLEARING ALL CID All Caller ID records in memory are deleted CLEARING SPEED All speed dials in memory are DIALS deleted CID LIST EMPTY Appears when there are no records in the Caller ID memory REVIEWING CALLER ID RECORDS Each time you receive a call your system stores a Caller ID record that you can review later even during a call There are 50 calls in Caller ID memory the oldest call displays as 50 and the most recent call displays as 01 A Caller ID record in cludes call number
27. ss TALK FLASH to take an incoming call without disconnecting the current call Press TALK FLASH again to return to the first call Note If you do not have special phone services pressing TALK FLASH might disconnect the current call USING MUTE Follow these steps to mute the outgoing audio 1 Press OK MUTE MICROPHONE appears on the display 2 Press OK again to mute the microphone MICROPHONE MUTED appears on the display 3 Press TALK FLASH to resume the call End the call using any of these methods Place the handset on the base Press TALK FLASH then OFF Press OFF twice 20 Operation 9 ge W 43 1106 fm Page 21 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE If you have pulse service you can still use special services that require tone signals such as bank by phone by following these steps 1 Be sure the dial type is set to pulse 2 Dial the service s main number 3 When the service answers press on the keypad Then dial the additional numbers The phone sends these num bers as tone signals 4 When you complete the call place the handset on the base or press OFF to disconnect the call The phone automati cally resets to pulse dialing USING PAGE PAGE allows you to send a page from the base to the handset so you can page someone at the handset or locate the handset if you misplaced it Press PAGE on the base The handset rings and BASE P
28. ss phone stores the last five numbers you dialed the most recent is R1 The redial memory holds up to 20 digits so it can store long distance as well as local numbers You can use redial memory in on hook or off hook status 18 Operation 0 W 43 1106 fm Page 19 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM 1 To redial a number press OFF then press OK REDIAL MEMORY appears 2 Press OK then press w or to select the desired stored number from R1 to R5 3 Press TALK FLASH The phone dials the stored number and the handset shows the number dialed Notes The redial memory only stores the first 20 digits of any number dialed e The dialed numbers are saved only if TALK FLASH is pressed e We recommend you do not use REDIAL MEMORY when you have pulse telephone service to dial a number that includes a tone entry see Using Tone Services On a Pulse Line on Page 21 e The REDIAL MEMORY does not store a FLASH switch hook entry It saves the digits before you press TALK FLASH After the call is completed the digits dialed after FLASH are saved to another redial memory location The digits displayed will be included in memory dialing Operation 19 e W 43 1106 fm Page 20 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM USING FLASH Press TALK FLASH to perform the switchhook operation for spe cial services such as Call Waiting For example if you have Call Waiting pre
29. ter from AC power before you disconnect it from the phone O Preparation CONNECTING AND CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK Your phone comes with a rechargeable nickel metal hydride battery pack You must connect the battery pack and charge it for at least 16 hours before you use the phone Important You must install the battery pack inside the handset before charging the phone and using it To connect the battery pack slide the battery compartment cov er in the direction of the arrow to remove it Install the recharge able battery pack in the compartment as indicated by the polarity symbols and marked inside Then replace the cov er 10 Preparation 43 1106 fm Page 11 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM Note If the belt clip is attached to the handset remove it before sliding open the battery compartment cover a IS Al To charge the battery pack place the handset on the base The CHARGING IN USE indica tor on the base lights red Let the battery pack charge for about 16 hours You can recharge the battery pack at any time but be sure to recharge it when LOW BATTERY is shown on the handset display Notes If the CHARGING IN USE indicator does not light when you place the handset on the base be sure the battery pack and AC adapter are correctly and securely connected Also check the charging contacts on the handset and the base If the contacts are dirty or tarnish
30. using more than one of the phone memory locations This is called chain dialing and is useful for dialing special services such as alternate long distance or bank by phone When storing numbers for special services store the service s main phone number in one memory location and numbers for additional information in other memory locations Operation 25 JE W 43 1106 fm Page 26 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM When calling special services dial the service s main number first Then at the appropriate place in the call press OK on the handset until SPEED DIAL MEMORY appears press OK to confirm and then the memory location number for the addition al information Testing Stored Emergency Numbers If you store an emergency service s number police department fire department ambulance and you want to test the stored number make the test call during the late evening or early morning hours to avoid peak demand periods Remain on the line to explain the reason for your call DISPLAYED CALL INFORMATION When a message appears on the handset refer to the following table to see what it means Display Description INCOMING CALL A call is coming in PHONE ON The handset is off hook and ready for dialing EXTENSION IN USE The call is picked up by another phone on the same line MUTE MICROPHONE The incoming and outgoing audio will be muted if OK is pressed 26 Ope
31. y Contact your local country or state hazardous waste management authorities for informa tion on recycling or disposal programs in your area Some op tions that might be available are drop off boxes at retailers such as your local RadioShack store recycling collection centers and mail back programs THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW In the unlikely event that your phone causes problems on the phone line the phone company can temporarily discontinue your service If this happens the phone company attempts to notify you in advance If advance notice is not practical the phone company notifies you as soon as possible and advises you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Care 37 ge W 43 1106 fm Page 38 Wednesday April 26 2000 10 30 AM Also the phone company can make changes to its lines equip ment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the phone The phone company notifies you of these chang es in advance so you can take the necessary steps to prevent interruption of your phone service Your phone might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly To determine whether your phone is causing the interference turn off your phone If the interference goes away your phone is causing it Try to eliminate the inter ference by moving your phone away from the receiver connecting your phone to an AC outlet that is on a different electrical circu

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