Radio Shack 4300732 Cordless Phone User Manual 8

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900MHz Analog Cordless Phone
Operation Mailual
7‘ LSe ng the Day and
at Setting with HIS 1
-Press mil (The REMQIE LED lights)
-Press CHANGE/ #
-Prcss C LOCK/3
«The DTAD will announce the current day
-Press SKIP/g to move forward or Press to move backward
-Press ©0005]
-The DTAD will announce the hour 51, “AM" or “PM”
-Press SKIP/ to move forward or Press to move backward
-Press CLOCK/81
-The DTAD will announce the minutes
-Press SKIP/E to move forward or Press to move backward
-Press CLOCKJ‘
-The DTAD will announce the day & time and beeps twice
-Press -('l'he REMQIE LED turn off) to finish.
b. Setting with 3/5 :
-Press CLOC until the DTAD announces the current day
-Press to move forward or Press to move backward
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-'l‘he DTAD will announce the hour & "AM" or “PM”
-Press to move forward or Press to move backward
-Pr=ss
-The DTAD will announce the minutes
-Press to move forward or Press— to move backward
-Pr=ss
-The DTAD will announce the day 81. time to finish.
2.Mnking a col .
-Lil't l-I/S
-[’n:ss [M Kim LED on (he H/S and MUSE LED on the 8/5 light)
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-Lifi H/S (IALK LED on the H/S and MUSE LED on the 3/5 light)
-Begin conversation
Latlteeeiving a call :
-Lift l-l/S
-Press m LED on the H/S and mum LED on the B15 light)
ABegin conversation.
, 53nd a call 3
-Press (mug LED on the I-l/S andthLISE LED on the B/S turn off) or
-Place H/S on the B/S(IALK LED on the H/S andIhLllSE LED on the B/S tum
-Pressm - (IALK LED on the HIS and MISE LED on the B/S light)
-Press or_ during a call to increue the volume level
(3 levels) or to decrease it.
-Set the ringer switch to “ON" position
-When a call is coming, the HIS will ring and the TALK LED will blink.
-If the ringer switch set to “OFF" position, when a call is coming, the W5 will not
ring, nnly the TALK LED will blink,
9.5mm; BIS Ringer :
-Sct (In: ringer fiwitch in “ON" position
-thn at cull is coming, the BIS will ring and (hi: thLLSE LED will blink.
-lt'tht: ringer qwitch set to “OFF" position. when a call is coming, the 8/5 will not
ring, only the m LED will blink.
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-Set theE I 7 I TS] switch on the back of BIS to select the timing of DTAD w
before it answers a call.
illLUsing Redial 1
Lin HIS
-Press TALEIIALK LED on the HIS and MSE LED on the B15 light)
-Press REDIEQ
-The phone will dial last called number automatically
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-Ile1e Call Waiting service is available. When the Call Waiting call is coming,
press ELASE to answer the incoming call without disconnecting the current call
-Press again to return to previous call
-Dial the service's number
~Press when the service answer(Make sure TIP is set to P)
-The HIS beeps 3 times
-Press for 2~3 seconds
-H/S beeps for 3 minutes (Press twice or to stop).
:15;Memory Dialing 3
a Store a number into memory 2
-Press -The mu; LED blinks)
-Entcr number and pause
-Prcss MEM
-Enlcr memory luculiunfl ~‘))
-Thc HIS heepu, it means the number is stored into memory location
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b. Dialing a stored number 2
-Press iALEkIALK LED on the HIS and M1515 LED on the 3/5 light)
-Press memory location( I ~9)
-The stored number dial .
c. Enter a pause 1
-Pressm M111: mu; LED blinks)
-Enter 0 or 9(Depend on your telephone system)
-Press
-Enter telephone number
-Press
-Enter memory locationfl ~9)
-The HIS beeps, it means the number is stored inro memory location
Insert the headset' 5 plug into the headset Jack on top of HIS
-Using Headset to make or receive a can
3. Turn on the DTAD 1
Setting fmm H/S' -
-'I11e DTAD announces “Answer on” and message counter show the number“ of
recorded messages
Setting from BIS I
assas—
-The DTAD announces “Answer on" and message counter show the number of 3
recorded messages.
b. Turn off the DTAD 2
Setting from WS 1
-Press m
Pasas Mm
-The D'I'AD announces “Answer off’ and message counter show the number of
recorded messages.
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Setting from BIS 1
-Press
-The DTAD announces “Answer off" and message counter show the number of
recorded messages.
0. Using Mailboxes 2
-Press EHANGE/ $
-Press fi-BOXII 1
-Select Mailboxl or
-Press HANGE/ it
-Pr=ss
-Select Mailboxl
d. Recording an outgoing message 2 (HIS Only)
-Press =e REMQIE LED lights)
-Press HANGE/ #
-Pr=ss
-The HIS beeps once
ASpeak message
-Press to finish
-The DTAD playback the Outgoing Message then beeps twice
-Press-(TheREMQIELEDtm-nofi)
“If the DTAD’s memory is full(“FL" blinks), you must delete some messages
before you can record a new outgoing message.
e. Playing an outgoing message 2
From HIS 3
-Press (The REMQIE LED lights)
-Pms
-The DTAD playback the outgoing message.
From BIS 3
-Press
-The message counter show “FL"
-The DTAD playback the outgoing message.
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f. Deleting an outgoing message I
From HIS 1
-Press (The REMQIE LED lights)
-Press
-l’ress
From 818 1
-Press
-Press E
g. Using announce only 1
Turn on 1
-Press M-BOXl and for 2 seconds
-The DTAD beeps and message counter shows “A0"
Turn off 2
-Press lE-BOXI and for 2 seconds
-The DTAD beeps and message counter shows number ofstored message.
h. Screening Calls I
-Ycu can let DATD answer calls while you listen to the caller’s message through
the 8/3 speaker ’
-Then you can decide whether to answer the call or not
-You also can use H/S to screen calls .
~When the DTAD answeracall,press_(TheRfldQELED lights)to
listen caller’s message
-Then you can decide whether to answer the call or not .
-Press (The 3mm LED turn off) to exit screening call mode
i. Adjusting the DTAD Volume 2
-Press or- on the 8/5 to adjust the volume
-There are 8-level on BIS
j. Recording Incoming Message I
-Afier DTAD answers incoming call, the caller can select a mailbox or record
message in the Message Center
-E.'ich incoming message can be up to 60 seconds long
-The maximum recording time is I4 minutes or 60 recorded messages
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k. Recording a Memo 2 (HIS only)
-You can store a message at DTAD for himself or others
-The MEMO can store up to 60 seconds in either Mailbox or Message Center.
-Press mm (The more LED lights)
-Pr=ss mam
-Press or or
-Speak message
~Press STOP/5
-Press (The 35mm LED turn off)
. Playing Message 1
Afier a new message is recorded, the DTAD Message Counter shows the total
number of messages stored, and the REMQIE LED on HIS blinks. Ifthere are
new message in Message Center, the message counter will blink. lfthere are new
message in Mailbox, the mailbox LED will blink. When these messages have
been reviewed, the LED will light steadily.
Playing fi‘om HIS i
-Press m (The REMQE LED lights)
4m or or
-'l'he DTAD announces total number of messages '
-The DTAD announces message's number and the date/time of the message
was stored
-Playing Message
Playing from BIS 1
.Press or or
-The DTAD announces total number of messages
~The DTAD announces message's number and the date/time of the message
was stored
-Playing Message
-Afier all messages play, the DTAD will tell you “End ofmessages"
-ll’no message an: stored. the DTAD will tell you “You have no messages"
-Press on the HIS or BIS to skip to next message
-Press on the HIS or BIS to replay a message
-Press on the HIS or BIS to stop playback
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m. Deleting Messages 2
Deleting single message 1
-Press on the HIS or BIS during the message playback
-If you want to replay the deleted message, press REPEAT on the HIS or BIS
before the DTAD announces “End of messages"
Deleting all messages I
-Afier all messages playback, press on the HIS or BIS
m -aox1
-The DTAD beeps
n. Changing the Remote Operation Security Code I
-Press (The BEMQIE LED lights)
-Press HANGE/ #
-Press
-The DTAD announces “Enter new code”
-Enter a new 2-digit remote operation security code
-The DTAD announces “New code is 10? and beeps twice
fuss
, -The REMQIE LED tum ofi'
If you want to check the remote operation security code
-Press (The 1mm LED lights)
-Preis v
-The DTAD announces “Code is XX" and beeps twice.
When you are away from home or office, he can use telephone to enter security
code and do the following I
- Set the DTAD to answer calls
- Listen to messages
- Record an new outgoing message
- Record a memo
- Delete messages
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0. Using Toll-Saver 1
-[f the switch set to rs, the DTAD answers afier 4 rings if you has new
Messages
-[f there are no new messages, the DTAD answer afier 7 rings
-This gives you some time to hang up before the DTAD answer so you can avoid
unnecessary long-distance charges.
1). Using remote answer-on 2
Diet! your phone number
-Afier 10 rings, the DTAD automatically turns on and announces “Answer oft”
-Enter Remote Operation Security Code
-The DTAD beeps
-Press HANGH 3 (A'-
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-The DTAD tells you “Answer on" and beeps twice.
q. Using remote commands 3
-Dia.l your phone number and wait for the DTAD answer
-Enter 2~digit Remote Operation Security Code when the outgoing message
begins
-The DTAD beeps twice and announces the entered code
-Enter the code for the desired remote command.
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# l Record a memo to mailbox].
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it 2 _ Record a memo to mailbon.
it 3 Record a. memo to message center.
it 7 Change the remote operation security code.
# 0 Record a new outgoing message.
it * Turn the DTAD on or off.
Play all messages from mailboxl.
Play all messages from mailboxz.
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Play all messages from message center.
Replay the current message.
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Stop playback of messages, memos, or the outgoing —l
announcement; end recording of memo or outgoing
announcement.
Skip forward to next message.
Check the remote operation security code.
‘ 8 Check the day/time.
Delete the current message.
Play the outgoing message.
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* Check the answer on/ot’f status.
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ENFORHNTION TO THE USER
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This device complies with part L5 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(ll This device may not cause harmful interference.and
(Z) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class 8 digital device. Pursant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates. uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, Which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
~-Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
__Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
This booklet is available from the Us government Printing Office
*washington, DC 20402, Stock NO. 004—000-00345-4.
CAUTION: Any changes of modifications not expressly
aPPrQVed by the grantee of this device could Void the
users authority to operate the equipment.
Cordless telephones operate at frquegéézstghzinmgzze
'nterference to nearby TVs an ,
ggusietent such interference,the base of the cosgéesznd
telephone should not be placed near of a TV oiless’teleéhcne
if interference is experienced,mov1ng the cor liminate
farther away from the TV or VCR will often reduce or e
the interference.

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