Radio Shack 4303507 900MHz Analog Modulation Cordless Phone w/ Caller User Manual
RadioShack Corporation 900MHz Analog Modulation Cordless Phone w/ Caller
Contents
- 1. user manual
- 2. FCC info
user manual
% if}? 43-3507fm Faun! w=an=sdnymugunmzonu 2:55PM {Tl w z?"— ® it RadioShack® www.radioshack.com“‘ ET-3507 900 MHz Dual Handset Phone with Caller IDICalI Waiting Please read beiare using (his equipment. Owner‘s Manual W lift ansumm Page? Wednzsdny,August§,2ml\ 255 PM 3] l w 1” D Contents Features A. Corded Phone (Base) Cordless Handset .. Preparation Choosing a Location . lnstalllng the Corded Phone . On a Desk On a Wall Plate or Wall v Installing the Corded Phone‘s Batteries Installing the Cordless Phone Connecting and Charglng and Replacing the Cordless Handsets Battery Pack Setting UP the Corded Phune , Settlng the Dlaling Mode Adjusting the Display Contrast Using the Data Port ...... Setung up the Cordless Handset Resetting the Security Access-Protection Code . Using a Headset Setting the Ringers , Setting the Date and Tune Storing Your Area Code Corded Phone . Cordless Handset mmmmmmwmmwwqummmmu‘m muta- Operation 10 A Quick Look at Your Phone 10 Corded Phone . . 10 l Cordless Handset . 11 —¢s=§- Making and Answering a Call 12 T Corded Phone 1 12 Cordless Handset 12 Adjusting the Volume . 12 Corded Phone 12 Cordless Handset 12 Changing Channels on the Cordless Handset A 12 Using Redial ..... 12 Corded Phone 12 Cordless Handset 12 Using Flash 12 Using Mute 13 Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line. 13 Using Page/lntercom 13 Transferring a Call .. n 13 Between the Corded Handset and the Speakerphone 13 From the Corded Phone or the Speakerphone to the Cordless Handset 13 From the Cordless Handset to the Corded Phone 13 Conferencing Memory Operation . Storing a Number Entering a Pause Diallng a Number Corded Phone Cordless Handset om “some “mm. All Right! Faun-d. Hudlnshmk “a magnum". "teammate a, “monument“, 2 Contents F- Q l®_ ~m_ Jul go Av At 7 ifl. 4) 35m“ Page} Wmnesday Augiisi?.2000 2:55 I'M Reviewing Stored Numbers Corded Phone ,. Cordless Handset Deleting a Stored Number Message Waiting ., ChaimDialing Service Numbers .. Testing Stored Emergency Numbers Caller ID Operation . Call Waiting . Caller ID Messages Reviewing Records Deleting Records VIP Records Reviewing VIP Records Deleting VIP Records . Dialing a Number From a VIP or Caller ID Record a Storing a Caller IDNIP Record In Memory Troubleshooting Care .. D Important Information READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION Your phone is ETL listed to UL standards and meets all applicable FCC standards. WARNING: To reduce the risk offire or shock hazard do not expose this product to rain or moisture, n x W ELEchil: smack on N07 open CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC sHocKr Do Nor REMOVE COVER OR BACK. N0 USER—SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVIC- ING T0 QUALIFIED PERSONNEL We have designed your telephone to oonform to federal regulations, and you can connect it to most telephone lines. However, each device that you connect to the tele- phone line draws power from the telephone line We refer to this power draw as the device’s ringer equivalence This symbol is intended to alert you to the proscnoc of uninsulated dangerous volt- age within the product's enclosure that might be of sufficient magnitude to consti- tute a risk of electric Shock Do not open the Product‘s case. This symbol ls Intended to inform you tnot important operating and maintenance instmctlons are Inoludeo in the literature accompanying this product. number‘ or REN. The REN is on the bottom of your tele— phone's base. Ifyou use more than one phone or other device on the rnekaoo up all of the RENs If the total is more than five three in rural areas) your telephones might not ring. If {we-ringer operation Is impaired. remove a device from the line IMPORTANT CALLER ID INFORMATION To use the phone‘s Caller ID and Call Waiting features. you must be in an area where Caller ID and Call Waiting services are available and you must subscribe to the ser— vices Where Caller 1D is offered, one or more of the following options are generally available: - oallar‘s number only - caller's name only - caller’s name and numoer For the phone's Caller ID memory dial feature to operate, you must receive the caller‘s number, Important: Cordless phones generally require AC power to operate You should also have a ooroed phone that does not require AC power to operate so you can still make and receive calls ifthere Is an AC power failure, important Information 3 J;— ‘K Alfie % l K7) 43-35tl7.l‘m an=4 tyzdnesdnyAugunuuna 2:55PM Your telephone operates on standard radio frequencies as allocated by the FCC. Even though the access protec- tion code prevents unauthorized use of your phone line. it is possible let other radio units operating on similar fre- quencies within a certain area to unintentionally intercept your conversations and/or cause interference. This lack of privacy can oocur with any cordless phone. FCC STATEMENT Your telephone complies With Part 68 of FCC Rules You must, upon request, provide the FCC registration number and the REN to your telephone company. Eloth numbers are on the bottom of the telephone‘s base. Note: You must not connect your telephone to‘ - coin—operated systems - pony-line systems - most electronic key telephone systems THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW in the unlikely event that your phone causes problems on the phone line. the phone company can temporarily dis- continue your service. Ifthis happens. the phone compe~ j) ny 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. Also the phone company can make changes to its “IQSQ‘ equipment. operations. or procedures that could afledt' the operation of this telephone. The telephone compahy notifies you of these changes in advance so you can take the necessary steps to prevent interruption of your telephone service. _*5i‘7|@ This equipment complies with the limits for a Class B dig- ital device as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits provide reasonable protection against radio and TV interference in a residential area. However, your equipment might cause TV or radio Inter— ference even when it is operating properly. To eliminate interfeience, you can try one or more of the following oor» rectiye measures: - reorient or relocate the reoelving antenna - increase the distance between the equipment and the radio or TV - use outlets on dlfierent electrical circuits for the equipment and the radio or TV Consult your local Radio Shack store if the problem still exists. Wamlng: Changes or modifications to this phone not ex- pressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. LIGHTNING You telephone has built-in lightning protection to reduce the risk oi damage from surges in telephone line and power line current This lightning protection meets or ex— ceefis FCC requirement However lightning striking the telephone or power lines can damage your telephone. ma 3 if» I‘ll limightning damage is not common Nevertheless. it you live“ in an area that has severe electrical storms. We sugr gest that you unplug your phone when storms approach to reduce the possibility of damage. El Features Your RadioShack ET-3507 900 MHZ Dual Handset Phone with Caller IDlCall Waiting lD offers the latest ad- vanoes in cordless phone technology. The corded base and cordless handset operate through one phone Jack. it saves up to 35 Caller lD records that you can reView and callback using the corded base or cordless handset. Its otherfeatures include: 3-Llne Backlit Display 7 lets you view a caller‘s name and number both phone's screens, 10-Memory Speed Dial — stores up to 10 frequently called phone numbers for easy dialing. Call Waiting iD — displays Caller lD information about an incoming call when you are on the phone (if you sub- scribe to this service from your local phone company). VIP Memory with Distinctive Ringer — lets you store up to 5 records. complete with a distinctive ring for easy identification. Three—Way Conference 7 lets you talk with someone on an outside telephone line and the corded/cordless handset. Corded Phone (Base) Hands-Free Speakerphone — lets you talk on the phone Without picking up the handset. RJ11C Data Port — puler modern. lets you connect the phone to a com— Features i? % Fifi 4345071", PA|(5 Wsdneidny.AiigutD.llIUO zvss PM ~Ce .. | Message Wain -lNew Call Indicators — let you see at a glance that you have messages or new Caller ID records. Note: You must subscribe to your phone company's spe- cial services in order to use these leatures. Page/Intercom — lets you page the cordless handset and carry on a conversation. Contrast Control — lets you adiust the backlit display‘s contrast for easy viewing. final o {te Cordless Handset { 10-Channel Auto Scan -— automatically selects a clear channel when you make or answer a call. Built-In Compander Noise Reduction Circuit — en~ sures clear and crisp conversations. Ampla Talk and Standby Time v when fully charged (about 12 hours), the supplied battery provides about 7 hours at talk time or 7 days of standby time. Security Access-Protection Code — prevents other cordless phone users from using your phone line. El Preparation cnoosme A LOCATION The corded phone and cordless handset (with charging cradle) require only one phonejack tor both phones, You can place the cordless handset and the charging cradle anywhere in your house. such as the kitchen. workshop or garage, without using a separate phone jack. INSTALLING THE CORDED PHONE You can place the corded phone on a desk or table. or mount it on a standard wall plate or directly on a wall. the corded phone. (we Select a location that is: ”f - near an easily accessible AC outlet - near a telephone Iinejack - out of the way of normal activities - away from electrical machinery. electrical appli- ances. metal ‘walls. filing cabinets, wireless inter» coms. security alarms, and room monitors, The corded phone‘s location affects the phone‘s range. I! you have a choice of several locations, try each to see which provides the best performance. Cautions: You must use a Class 2 power source that [B supplies 12V Do and delivers at least 300 rnA. Its center tip must be set to positive and its plug musl fit the corded phone's Dc 12V 300mA Jack. The supplied adapter meets these spec- ifications. Using an adaptorthat does not meet these specifications could damage the phone or the adapter. Qiatfis J RadloShack store. Or, you can let the phone coni- Use the supplied 12V, BOO-mA AC/DC adapter to powermr. ti ~ Always connect the AC adapter to the phone before you connect it to AC power. When you finish. discon- nect the adapter l’rom AC power before you discon- nect it from the phone Notes: - Your telephone oonnects dlrectiy to a modular tele- phone line jack. If your phone line jack is not a mod ularyack, you can update the wiring yourselt, using and adapters available at your local pany update the wiring for you r The USOC number 01 the jack to be installed is RJ11C. 7 ) On a Desk illus - showTEL LINE jack and DC 11V 300mA jack. 1. Plug one end of the supplied modular cord Into the TEL LINE lack on the back oi the corded phone, 2, Plug the modular card's other end into a modular phone line jack. 3. insert the supplied AC adapter‘s barrel plug into the DC 12V 300mA jack on the back of the corded phone. 4. Route the adapter's card through the strain relief slot. 5. Plug the adapter Into a standard AC outlet, 6. Lilt the corded phone's antenna to a vertical position. Preparer/an A; % Viburnum Panto W:dliestlry.Augusi?.ZD00 2:55PM On a Wall Plate or Wall 1 insert the bradDo not open or mutilate the battery pack. - Be careful not to short the battery pack by touching the connectors plns with conducting materials. such as rings. bracelets, and keys The battery pack op conductor might overheat and burn. {tap e, if you have trouble replacing the battery pack, take the phone to your local RadicShack store for assistance. 5, Important: The EPA certified RBRGa Battery Recycling Seal on the nickel— cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery indicates RedioShack is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful life. when taken out at service in the United States or Canada The RBRC program provides a convenient alternative to placing used Ni~cd batteries into the trash or the municipal waste stream. which may be illegal in your area. Please call 1»BDO»THE-SHACK (LBW-8434422) for intormatlon on Ni-Cd battery recycling and disposal bans/restrictions in your area, RadioShack's involvement in this program is part of the company’s commitment to preserving our envi- ronment and conserving our natural resources «New (WW SETTING UP THE CORDED PHONE Setting the Dialing Mode Set TONE/PULSE on the back of the corded phone for the type of service you have. If you are not sure which type you have, do this simple test, 1. Set TONE/PULSE to TONE 2. Lift the corded handset. 13. Press any number other than u or 1. Note: If your phone system requires that you dial an access code (n. for example) before you dial an out» side number, do not press the access code either, It the dial tone stops, you have touch-tone service. it the dial tone continues, you have pulse servloe. 4 If you have tone service. leave TONE/PULSE set to TONE. if you have pulse service, setToNE/PULSE to PULSE. 5. To hang up. replace the corded handset. Adjusting the Display Contrast Youécan lighten or darken the corded phone's display iot- l "n th : or? g esesteps . Hold down Func tor2 seconds. I ----- I Lco CONTRAST appears. - indicates the level or the contrast. There are seven levels. 2. Press » to darken the display, or « to lighten the display. Note: The phone sounds 3 beeps when you reach the lowest or highest contrast level. 3. Press FUNC to save the new setting and enter the area code setting mode. AREA CODE . , ,, appears (see “$Storing YourArea Code" on Page 9), Using the Data Port The corded phone is equipped with an extra phone jack that allows you to connect to a computer modem, You need a modular cord (available at your local Radioshack store) to connect the phone to a computer modem. illus - Show data port on the back 01'th corded phone 5 Preparation fifth— 4&9“ his Qfi [fir—outwit, meg wmmay. Aug“. 9. 1mm 1.55 PM Plug one end of the modular cord into the DATA eoa'r jack on the back of the corded phone. Plug the modular cords other end into a computer modem's telephone line jack. Note: You cannot use the data port and the telephone line at the same time. SETTING UP THE CORDLESS HANDSET Resetting the Security Access-Protection Code If the cordless handset does not work immediately after charging or recharging the battery pack, you must reset the security access-protection code (see “Connecting and Charging and Replacing the Cordless Handset's Eat- tery Pack” on Page 7). 1. Hold down DELETE on the corded phone for 3 sad onds. as REGISTRATION appears on the corded phone's display. 2 Hold clown FLASHIDELETE on the cordless handset tor 3 seconds. INITIALZM‘ION. . appears on the cordless handsets display. 3. Once the cordless handset successfully reoeives the secunty code trom the corded phone. the cordless handset and the corded phone sound two long 44" beeps CONFIRMED appears on the displays ot‘ both phones. ‘23'44 arm. Using 3 Headset t" You can make or answer calls with hands—free conve- nience using an optional headset that has a 3/32 -inch (2.5 mm) plug. Contact your local Radioshack store tor a suit— able headset. To connect the headset. insert the headset plug into the headsetyack on the cordless handset. Illus. - Show headset [ack connection. SETTING THE RINGERS To have the phone ring when a call comes in. set RINGER to ON. To turn the ringer oft. set RINGER to OFF. With RINGER set to OFF, you can still make outgoing calls it you hear an extension telephone ring, you can answer the incoming call on this phone The NEW CALL indicator on the corded phone flashes until you answer the cell. fifllw The display lights on both the corded phone and the cordless handset. and automatically turn off after 12 sec— onds. You can adjust the base rInger‘s frequency by sliding RINGER FREQ A/BIC Oh the side 0' the base. SETTING THE DATE AND TIME The phones’ dates and times are automatically updated by the Caller ID Information trorn the telephone company. You cannot set the time and date manuallyt Note: If you do not apply Caller lD service, the date and time cannot be stored. When you first Install the phone. ask someone to call you, The phones‘ dates and times are automatically up- dated by the Caller lD information from the telephone company. The dates and times are not be updated when you make a call. Every time the phones receive calls. the dates and times are updated by the Caller ID information from the phone company But if the date or time of the caller ID interma- tion is invalid (i.e., 28:00, or 8/32). the incorrect date or time is not stored. $$TORING YOUR AREA CODE fro‘hiiai a number from a Caller ID or VIP record (see “or- “ ialing a Number From a VIP or Caller lD Record" on “A“ Page 17) you mustflrst store your local area code“ in the phone s memory Then, when you dial from a Caller ID or VIP record, the system skips the area code it it matches the one you stored. Corded Phone When AREA CODE = ~ - - appears, enter your three-digit area code. The phone sounds two long beeps. The area code is stored and the phone returns to standby mode. To replace a stored area code. store a new one in its place, Note: if you are not in the Area Code setting mode. hold down Him: for 2 seconds, then press FUNC again to skip the display contrast mode AREA CODE = - — - appears. Cordless Handset Press and hold WFUNC on the cordless handset for 2 seconds. AREA COD! = - —- appears. Enter your three- digit area code. The cordless handset sounds two long beeps. The area code is stored and the cordless handset returns to standby mode To replace a stored area code. store a new one in its place. film— Preparation J;— % [Wmflm Pan: m W=du=shy.Augufl9.ZOUU 255m w" I @ fl. 16 El Operation A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR PHONE Corded Phone llllls, - Show face ofcardedphann and all controls. |_ 10 Operation % EFF @ Ma— _d;_ _m\ 4K If? fl, 43450741“ Page n Wadntifluy.Auguxx§,2MlJ 1:55 W Cordless Handset Illus. - Show cordless handset and all controls. Operation Ida— 44g— % lfif At)-151l7,t’m Page iz W=flimdiyvAllgustEZOtlD 155 PM MAKING AND ANSWERING A CALL Corded Phone To matte a call using the corded phone, pick up the cord- ed handset or press SPK to use the speakerphone. You hear a dial tone and ENTER NUMBER ? appears (it you are using speakerphone, the red SPK indicator also lights), Dial the desired number. Note: When you press >l< or #, the corded phone's dis- play shows A or b respectively To answer a call, pick up the corded handset or press SPK. Cordless Handset To make a call using the cordless handset, press TALK on the oordtess handset. WAITING appears, When the cordless handset links up with the corded phone, the channel. call duration timer and the receiver volume level appear, You hear a dial tone. Dial the desired number. To answer a call, press TALK on fine cordless handset. Notes: ' The call duration timer starts oouriting from 00 : 00 when you dial the number or receive a cell, and stops counting when you hang up the phone. The call duration appears on the display for 10 seconds after you hang up the phone - When you press a button a single tone indl fé‘s’ that the phone has accepted the command. Three tones indicate that you pressed a button in error or there is severe Interference (see "Changing Chan- nels on the Cordless Handset"). - ll interference is severe, the cordless handset might lose communication with the corded phone and the call might disconnect. itthis happens, reset the cord- less nandset’s security amass-protection code (see "Resetting the Security Acoess-Protection Code" on Page 9). ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Corded Phone To adjust the corded handsets volume, pick up the cord» ed handset, then repeatedly press VOL A or VOL V. The volume level (up to 4 levels) you selected appears. The volume level remains set after you hang up. To adjust the speakerphone's volume, press SPK, then repeatedly press voL A or v , The volume level (up to 8 levels) you selected appears The volume level re mains set alter you press SPK again. it fit, Cordless Handset To adjust the cordless handset‘s volume, press TALK. Then repeatedly press voLicip A or v, The volume level (up to 4 levels) you selected appears. The volume level remains set after you hang up, Note: The corded phone or the cordless handset sounds 3 beeps when you ream the lowest or highest listening level. CHANGING CHANNELS ON THE CORDLESS HANDSET Every time you press TALK on the cordless handset, the phone automatically selects a clear channel it uses for communication between the cordless handset and the corded phone. it you hear interference during a can, re- peatedly press cu on the cordless handset to change the channel until you hear a clear one. USING REDIAL Corded Phone To quickly redial the last number dialed, pick up the 00rd- ed handset or press SPK, then press REDlALiPAusE. To edial a busy number. press REDIAUPAUSE without hanging up the phone. FLASH appears and a dial tone sounds tor about 2 seconds, then the number automati- flatly rediais Cordless Handset To quickly redial the last number dialed, press TALK then REDIAUCALL BACK. To redial a busy number, press REDIAL/CALL BACK with- out hanging up the phone. FLASH appears and a dial tone sounds for about 2 seconds, then the number auto» maiicaiiy rediais. Notes: - The redial memory holds up to 32 digits, so you can redial long—distance as well as local numbers. ~ The radial memory can also store tone entries and pause entries (see “Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line" on Page 13 and “Entering a Pause“ on Page 14). USING FLASH FLASH on the corded phone and FLASH/DELETE on the cordless handset provide the electronic equivalent of a switchhook signal for special phone services such as Call Waiting. 72 Operation _(‘x_ are % I”??? % lfip 4135071.“ Page is WEdIloSflly.AIlg\lst9.2I)Ufl 2.55 PM if If you have Call Waiting, press FLASH or FLASH/DELETE to answer an incoming call without disconnecting the cur- rent oall. FLASH appears. Press FLASH or FLASH/DE- LETE again to return to the first call FLASH appears. Note: it you do not have any special phone services, pressing FLASH or FLASHIDELETE might disconnect your current call. USING MUTE When you are using the corded phone, to talk to some one else in the room without the person on the other end or the phone line hearing your conversation, press MUTE on the corded phone. MUTE appears. Press MUTE again to resume your phone conversation. USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE Some special services, such as bank-py—phone, require toric signals. if you have pulse service. you can still use these tone services by rollowmg these steps: ‘lt Dial the service’s main number. 2, When the service answers, press TONE/*NIP on the cordless handset or TONEPF on the corded phone. Any additional numbers you dial are sent as tone signals. ”‘ii’fl 9 To exit the intercom mode, press PAGE/INTERCOM or sPK on the corded phone, or INTCM or TALK on the word- less handset. Note: if an incoming call is detected while using the Inter- corn. the corded phone and the cordless handset beep once every 4 seconds. To answer the call, press sPK on the corded phone or TALK on the cordless handset. or pick up the corded handset TRANSFERRING A CALL Between the Corded Handset and the Speakerphone To transfer a call from the speakerphone to the corded phone, pick up the corded handset. The speakerphone turns ofi and the Call is transferred to the corded handset, The SPK indicator turns off. To transfer a call from the corded phone to the speaker- phone, press sPK The call is tmnsferred to the speaker- phone, and the SF'K indicator turns on. Place the corded handset in its cradle. From the Corded Phone or the Speaker- phone to the Cordless Handset A Press PAGEJINTERCDM on the corded phone to page {4 Wthe cordless phone The call Is placed on hold 3. After you complete the call hang up the phone Theraw phone automatically resets to pulse dialing. tit: at USING PAGE/INTERCOM Lising the corded phone, you can send a page to the cordless handset to locate it when it is away from the corded phone and not in use You can use the corded phone‘ 5 intercom feature to carry on a conversation with a person using the handset To page the cordless handset. press PAGE/iNTERCOM on the corded phone. The cordless handset beeps for about 15 seconds. Hold down PAGE/INTERCOM for 3 seconds. The cordless handset heaps for about 1 minute. PAG- IN’G appears on both the corded phone's and the cord- less handset's displays. Press INTCM on the cordless handset to talk With the corded phone. The channel, IN— TCM and the volume level appear on both the corded phone's and cordless handset's displays To send an intercom srgnal from the cordless handset to the corded phone, prass INTCM on the cordless handset. INTERCOM appears on both the corded phones and the cordless handset’s displays, The corded phone beeps tor about 15 seconds Press PAGEIINTERCOM on the corded phone to talk with the cordless handset. The channel, INTCM and the volume level appear on both the corded phones and cordless handset's displays, name appears on both the corded phone‘s and the cordless handset‘s displays, and the cordless handset beeps. 2. Press TALK on the cordless handset to transter the call to the cordless handset and start a conterence call BASE m use appears on the cordless handset and HANDSET IN use appears on the corded phone. 3. Hang up the corded handset or press SFK to end the conference call. From the Cordless Handset to the Corded Phone 1. Press INTCM on the cordless handset to hold the call and send an intercom signal to the corded phone. INTERCOM appears on both the corded phone's and the cordless handset‘s displays. The corded phone beeps. 2. Press SPK on the corded phone or pick up the corded handset. BASE IN use appears on the cordless handset and HANDSET IN USE appears on the corded phone. 3 Press TALK on the cordless handset to hang up the cordless handset. Operation 13 _d.\_ $] fifi [ (T? flow-mi.- Page 14 Wmn:sdny.Auguxt9.QDUO 155 FM fit CONFERENCING You can use the corded phone and the cordless handset to talk with an outside line at the same time. When the corded pnune is in use, press TALK on the cordless handset to start the conference call. When the cordless handset is in use, pick up the carded handset or press sPK to join the conversation, ease IN USE appears on the cordless handset, and the cordless handset beeps once HANDSET IN use: appears on the corded phone. and the corded phone sounds three short beeps. Cl Memory Operation You can store up to 10 numbers (up to 24 digits) in each phone's memory. Notes: - To keep your accounts secure. we recommend you do not store your personal access code for services such as bank—by—phone in a memory location. - When storing numbers for special services (such as alternate long-distance or bank»by—phone). store the service's main phone number in one memory locav tion and numbers for additional information in other locations. STORING A NUMBER 1. Press MEM on the cordless handset or the corded phone. Emmott -— appears on the display of the i chosen phone. T 2. Press the memory location number (1-0) where you? want to store a number. The number you enlisting” appears. Note: To enter a number into the tenth memory loca» tion, press 0. 3. Press MEM on the chosen phone again. ENTER NAME 7 appears. 4. it you have name-only or nams~and~nurnber Caller ID, enter the name (up to 15 characters) using the following table: I5 Presses 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 B 9 1 A D G4 J M P T W 2 - B E H K N O U X 3 ‘ C F l L O R V Y 4 | ( ) 5 ‘ ; s 7 z Notes: - lt you make a mistake. press FLASH/DELETE on the cordless handset or DELEI‘E on the corded phone to delete a letter. 2. when you hear the dial tone, press MEM. ENTER - it you are using two consecutive letters that reside in the same number key, press FuNc between the letters For example. tor “Tammy Smith." enter a z 5 FUNC 5 99917777 6 444 E 44. 5. Press MEM on the chosen phone again. ENTER TEL NUMER appears. 5. Die] the desired number (up to 24 digits). Note: If you enter * or # in the stored number. the corded phone's display shows A or b (respectively) instead. 7. Press MEM on the cordless phone or the corded phone again to store the number. The cordless handset or the corded phone sounds two long beeps. >- Note: If you hear three short beeps, the number did “We iii not store successfully. Start again from step 6. 8, Write down the stored name and number on the memory label provided. Note: It the low battery warning tone sounds or Low BATTERY appears on the cordless handsets display, re- charge or replace the battery within two minutes, or the numbers stored in memory will be lost Entering a Pause In some telephone systems. you must dial an access code (9. for example) and wait for a second dial tone be- fore you can dial an outside number. You can store the access code with the phone number. However. it you do, you should also store a pause alter the access code to allow the outside line time to connect. After entering the access code. press RENAL/PAUSE on the corded phone or REDIAL/CALL BACK on the cordless handset to enter a 2-seoond pause DIALING A NUMBER Corded Phone 1. Press sPK on the corded phone. or pick up the handset. ENTER NUMBER ? appears. memo 1- 0? appears. JL Memory Operah'an % WWW rm rig, is wmnmny, My... 9, 2mm m m {if} —-€..,— or.» filfia“ 3. Enter the memory location number (1—0). The mem ory location number appears and the phone dials the number. 4. To dial a stored number, press MEM then REVIEW 11 or » to display the desired number. then press CALL BACK. Cordless Handset 1. Press TALK on the cordless handset and wait For a dial tone. 2. Press MEM. MEMott - — appears, 3. Enter the memory location number (170). The mem- ory location number appears and the phone dials the number. 4, To dial a stored number, press MEM then VOL/CIDA or v to display the desired number, then press REDlALICALL BACK, REVIEWING STORED NUMBERS Corded Phone Press MEM, Enter the desired memory location number (141). or press REVIEW « or » to scroll through the memory locations. Cordless Handset A; Press MEM Enter the desired memory location number (1—0) or press voucroA or v to scroll throug‘ the memory locations Note: If the stored number is more than 15 digits, press Func on the corded phone or wsunc on the cordless handset to view the remaining digits. DELETING AASTORED NUMBER 1. Press MEM on either the corded phone or the cord- less handset, then enter the memory location num- ber of the number to be deleted. 2. Press DELETE on the corded phone 07 FLASH! DELETE on the Cordless handset. ERASE MEMO ? appears. 3, Press DELETE on the corded phone or FLASH! oELErE on the cordless handset again to clear the memory. Two long beeps sound to oonfirrn the num- ber is deleted MESSAGE WAITING if you subscribe to a message waiting aewioe With your local telephone company, the MESSAGE indicator on the corded phone flashes and MESSAGE WAITING appears tor 12 seconds on the corded phone's and cordless handsets displays when you have a new message wait- ing. (please supply the envelope Icon) appears on the corded phone's display. The indicator continues to flash until you listen to all ct your messages. After you listen to all of your messages. MSG WAITING DFF appears on the display for 12 seconds. Note: When you are using the phone and there is a mes- sage waiting, MESSAGE WAITING does not appear, but the MESSAGE indicator on the corded phone flashes. CHAIN-DIALING SERVICE NUMBERS For quick recall of numbers for special services (such as alternate long distance or bank by phone). store each group of numbers in its own memory location. When calling special services. dial the service’s main number first. Then, at the appropriate place in the call, press MEM on the corded phone or the cordless handset, then the number for the location where the additional numbers are stored. Note: If you use pulse dialing, be sure you have stored a tone entry in another memory location (see “Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line' on Page 13). (STAESTING STORED EMERGENCY QENUMBERS if you store an emergency sen/ice's number (police do- partment. fire department. ambulance) and you want to test the stored number, make the test call during the late evening or early morning to avoid peak demand periods Remain on the line to explain the reason tor your call. Memory Operation fig es itiwmnn rug, is Marlyn...“ q, man in in ~ts if CI 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 lnlormalion in Call» er ID memory. Each phone can store up in 35 number records (the most recent is 35), replacing the oldest call with each new one. The first line 01 the Caller ID record shows the sailing time, date and the number pl calls. The second line shows the caller's phone number. The third line shows ihe caller's name, if available. (See “Caller ID Messag- esi") When the corded phone rings. lhe NEW CALL indicator flashes. and NEW appears. The latest Caller ID record appears on pain phones. and NEW CALL ii or REPT re- mains an the display after the last incoming call. CALL WAITING Ii you subscribe Io Call Waiting and a call comes in while you are on ihe phone. you hear a lone ihat indicates you have another call. The sysiem displays the Caller lD/Call Waiting ‘inlprmai‘ipn for 51701111? seconds, then stores the "information. To answer the incoming call. press FLASH on me corded phone or FLAerDELETE an the cordless phone, FLASH appears. To resume the previous conversation. press $4 FLASH or FLASHIDELETE again (hi ' V» Display Descrlplion E RROR caller's iniarmalidn was dislanaa beiore reaching (he system. MESSAGE WAITING A message ls waiting, (Vou must subscrlbe ro your phone oom- pany‘s message wailing service ta see this.) MSG WAITING OFF All new messages have been played. LONG DISTANCE CALL FORWARD Appears If your phone company sends inrdrrnatlon indicaling that an incoming call is long distance. - iitha call is private and long distance, the display tngglas belween PRIVATE and LONG DISTANCE. - ii the call is out or area and long distance. the display ioggles bsiwflsn em: or AREA and LONG DIS- TANCE. - ii the caller's name Is avail- able and the call is out 01 area and long distance. Ihe display laggles belween Ihe caller‘s name and none DISTANCE. The call was lolwarded from a number set up in loiward all calls. The display toggles between his caller's name and CALL FOR- WARD, CALL FWD BUSY The call was lorwarded from a number 59! to forward a call iHhe Iirie is busy. The display toggles belwean lhe caller's name and CALL FWD BUSY, (“ii CALLER ID MESSAGES “5“ Display Descriplion new CALL ii lndi-atas the call number. PRIVATE The caller chase riol to send inlor- matlnrl. our on AREA The caller is not wnhln a Caller ID service area. END or LIST Appears when you reach the last call. KEPT Appears ilyuu have received a call from the same phone number more lhan once, ERASE CALL I'D? Deletesareoard. ERASE ALL? Deleles all records MEMO# Indicales the memory locallon number. NO DATA NO Caller ID data senl. ERASE MEMO? DEIEIES E slored memo from records. name The base is paging the keypad NEW = TOTAL FLASH XX : XX indicates the number or new calls and all calls. xx is the number of calls, Appears when you redial a busy number without hanging up we phone. Caller ID Operaiiali 4m” __fstsl (it: sit % It? 434mm Page I7 Wednrxdny,Augusl9.1flflfl 255 I’M 9.— else REVIEWING RECORDS Each time you receive a call. your system stores a Caller ID record that you can review later. Each record Includes: call number time and date at the call caller’s telephone number (it available) caller‘s name (If available) Repeatedly press REVIEW » on the corded phone or VOLlCID A on the cordless phone to review irom the first call forward. or press REVIEW (4 on the corded phone or VDUCID v on the cordless handset to review records from the most recent call backward. Notes: - The displays show the first 15 charauers of the caller’s name and the last 15 digIts of the phone number. - Empty Caller ID memory locations do not appear. - When a repeat call Is received. the old record will be removed from the Caller ID LIst and mm appears. - When the lIst is full, the oldest caller‘s information is replaced by the newest one. DELETING RECORDS (a 1. To delete a single record repeatedly press REXLEW « or » on the corded phone or VOL/cit:A or v on the cordless handset to select the record you want to delete Press DELETE on the oorded phone or FLASH/DELETE 0" “IE cordless handset. ERASB CALL ID ? appears. To delete all records, hold down DELETE on the corded phoneAOl FLASH/DELETE on the Cordless handset for 3 seoonds. ERASE ALL ? appears 2. Press DELETE on the corded phone or FLAsHl DELETE on the cordless handset again. Two long beeps sound when the record(s) Is (are) deleted. VIP RECORDS You can store up to 5 \/IP Caller ID records WIth a distinc— tlva ring Ior each record in the corded phone and the oordless handset. 1. Press REVIEW 44 or » on the corded phone or VOL/CIDA or von the cordless handset to select the Caller lD record you want to store In the VIP record. 2. Hold down VIP on the corded phone or TONEHcNIP on the cordless handset for 2 seconds. ‘3‘ l@ The Caller ID record is translerred to the VIP record. VIP STORED appears, and two long beeps sounds. Note: When the VIP memory is full, VIP MEMO FULL! appears and you hear three short beeps. Delete some VIP records from memory. Reviewing VIP Records 1. Press VIP on the corded phone or ToNEr'NlP on the cordless handset. VIP appears. 2 To review from the oldest VIP record. press REVIEW » on the corded phone or voucIDA on the cord— less handset. To review from the latest VIP record. press REVIEW 41 on the corded phone or VOL/CID V on the cord- less handset. Deleting VIP Records 1. Press VIP on the oorded phone or TDNE/‘NIP on the cordless handset. v1? appears. 2. To delete a single record. repeatedly press REVIEW 11 or » on the corded phone or voL/cIDA or v on the cordless handset to find the desired number. then press DELETE on the corded phone or FLAsI-tl ALQDELETE on the cordless handset. amiss VIP ? j! appears. put: To delete all records. hold down DELETE on the corded phone or FLASH/DELETE an the cordless handset. ERASE ALL v1? 2 appears. 3. Press DELETE on the corded phone or FLASHl DELETE on the cordless handset again. Two long heaps sound. DIALING A NUMBER FROM A VIP OR CALLER ID RECORD The system cannot dial a number it the Caller ID record consists ofa name only. 1. Select the desired record by reviewing the Caller ID or VIP record. 2. Repeatedly press FUNC on the corded phone or m FUNC on the cordless phone until you see the desired oomhination or local number. area code. and/or long distance prefix (1). Note: If the area code is the same as the one you storad In the phone, you do not need to dial It. 3. Press CALL BACK on the corded phone or REDIALI CALL aAcK on the cordless handset The system dials the caller's phone number. Caller Io Dperallon 17 AI {l he % rt?" 42-15fl7,fm Pug: I! Wzdntzrdny‘Augusll’lUDD 255 PM EU“ I w STORING A CALLER IDNIP ’ RECORD IN MEMORY 7. Press REVIEW 11 or » on the corded phone or VOL/CID A or v on the cordless handset to find the desired caller or VIP number, 2. Press FUNC on the corded phone ormFuNc on the cordless handset to store the number as specified tn Step 2 cl "Dialtng 8 Number Ham 5 Getter ID Dr VtP Recurd'. 3 Press MEM on the corded phone or the cordless handset. SELECT mo 1-0? appears. in Enter the memory Incation number. The carded phone or the cordless handset suunds two tong beeps. Note: N the handset sounds three short beeps, the caller's number is not stared Stan ageln from Step l 18 Caller ID Dpereh’on _<,¢\T fl Ida— 4db_.. A" I fig hr“ u-zsrnrm Page)» Wmn:srlny,Allgusw,2LtDD 2-5er “him W 4T} is El Troubleshooting We do not expect you have any problems with yourtelephone. but it you do, the followan suggestions might help. ilyau still have problems, check the other phones on the same line to see llthey work properly. If they do, and the problem does not seems to be with your phone service. take the phone to your local Radioshsck store for assistance. Problem Suggestion The cordless handset does not Move the cordless handset closer to the wrded phone. work. Raise the corded phone's anlsnna In a vertical position. Ensure the phone's modular cord and the AC adapter are correctly and secureiy connecled. Recharge the wrdless handsets battery pack Reset the security access-protection bode call is noisy. Keep the cordless handset and me corded phone away rial-n interference sources such as isom- puters. remote ccnlml toys, wireless alarm systems. wireless lnicrccms and room monitors. flun- rescenl lights. and eleclrical appliances I1 the interrerenoe is severe. tum oft the interfering device Move the cordless handset closer In the corded phone, Hang up and radial the number. Press CH to change ll‘le channel. The range decreases Ensure the corded phone's afllenna is raised and is nulwuchlng a metal surface. Recharge the cordless handsets battery pack. The handset battery pack does Check the charging contacts on the handset and base. It they are dirty. clean ryiem with a penall not charge, eraser, Be sure the battery pack is Wnnecteo normally Be sure the handset is properly sga‘lsd on the base. Replace the battery pack (see ficnnécling and Charging and Repleclwg the Cordless Harldset's Barlery Pack" an Page 7). finjfl You have an incoming call. but Check that the phnne isr‘ do not receive any Caller ID rre'élly and securely connected. Check with you phonfezr'aqmpany le verlfy that your Caller ID sewioe is active information. can renelve calls. but cannol Set TONE/PULSE aarracrly (or the type ofservice you have (see "Settlng the Dialing Mode' on make cells. Page a). ll you still have problems. disconnect the phone. If other phones on the same tlne work properly, the tault is in this phone or its installation. if you cannot locate the problem, take your phone to your local RadioShack store for assls tancs CARE Keep the phone dry; If it gets wet, wipe It dry immediately. Use and store the phone only in normal temperature en» vironments. Handle the phone carefully; do not drop it. Keep the phone away tron-l dust and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth occaSlonally to keep it looking new. Modifying or temperlng Wlth the phone's internal compo— nenls can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its wananty and void your FCC authorization to operate it. if your phone ls not performing as it should. take it to your local Radioshack store lor assistance. If the trouble is at- fecting the telephone lines. the phone company can ask you to disconnect your phone until you have resolved the problem. Troubleshooting ls @ IA:— _r.h_ AI 5317.53 % [Warmth prgrzu Wsdrrzsday. Auguil 9.1mm) 255 PM W“ | lelled One—Year Warranty TM! prndufl is warrantsd by Radiushack against manufauurwng aaracrs Tn mararrar and workman- shra unaar rrarrrrar use For one 11) year hum rhe aata av purchase rrorrr Radmshankwmpany-avmzd flares and aulhmnzed Raarashaakrrarwhlma aha aaararr EXCEPT As EfiovaD HEREIN, Ra- mnShack MAKES No EXPRESS WARRAN'HES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FTTNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATTDN OF THE WRITTEN uMTTEn WARRANTIES CONTNNED HEREIN EXCEPT As PROVIDED HEREIN, Radioshack SHALL HAVE NO LIAETLITV OR RE- SPONSIBMTV 70 CUSTOMER on ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY wrrH RESPECTTO ANv UABILITV, L055 OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY Ev USE OR PERFOR» MANCE OF THE PRODUCT on Amswe ouT or ANv BREACH OF THls WARRANTV, IN- CLUDING‘ am NOT LIMITED To, ANV DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENTENCET Lass OF TWME‘ DATA PROPERW REVENUE DR PROFIT on ANY TNnrREcn SPECIAL, INC‘DENV TALT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN Tr: Radmshack HAS BEEN onrsEn OF THE Possralurv OF SUCH DAMAGES Same s|aIEs da har anaw umrrarrarra an haw rang arr lmpHad warranty Taara or rm snlluslnn nr warra- uah ni rnawaahrar or mnaaquannar dnmages, so rha ancva Hmnaflans w Exclusmns may nar apply In yuu. 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You will be charged rnr lepalr ar rapraoamarrl a! the producl made Eflur ma Explvstlnn or (he warrahry paflod Thra warrahry aaaa her Saver: (3) damag- Dr Tarrrrra caused by rx arrrrhuranle w an: m Gad, abusa‘ lccmemr mwsuaa‘ rmpmpar or abnurmal usagE‘ raurrra ra fallow Insflucflcns‘ Impmpsr marauarrarr nr mamlenancs‘ anaraum |rthrrrrrg nr olhEr Trrclcanaa af Excess vaha or curvahr; (a) any repairs arhar rharr mass wart-dad by a Redhsnack Aurhrrrrzaa Samoa Fad y (c) canaurrrahras such as {uses ur bananas 1d) casmauc damage; (er rrarraparraa‘nrr, shrvvlnv or rrrsrrrarraa Basra or m cosrs pf pmducl ramnval, rnsrauauah, 5e\—up sewlca aarrrarmaru ar rarrrsrauarrurr ThTs warranry grvas ynu sperm: reqar ngnrar and van may araa have mhar rrghrs which vary ham snare ra arara _ Ramoshaek Cuswmer Rararrma. 200 Tayror Srraar srh FTmTr Fan Warm Tx 75102 We Service What We Sell 12/79 air ( A A3—3507 OBADO Radroshack Corporatlcm primed in China Farr Wanh, Texas 75102 | 465_ _d.xl fig IMPORTANT SAFEI'Y INSTRUCTIONS Some of the following ininnnation may not apply to your particular product. however, when using telephune equipment. basic safety precautions shuuld always be l‘ollwed to reduce the risk if fire, electric shock and injury to persons. including the following: ' Read and understand all instmctiuns. - Fallow Ell warnings and instructlons marked on the pmducl, - Unplug this product irorn the wall outlet bslore cleaning. Do not use llouid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth ior cleaning. - This telephones should not he used while you are in a camp. shwwer or pool. Immersion of the telephone or handset in water could cause electrical shock. - Slots and openings ll'l the cabinet new or cottom areprovloedtorventiiatientd protecltneteiephone i-lorn overheating. The openings should never be blocked by plecrng the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other Similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in lnslallahon unless proper ventilation is provided. ~ rrhts product should be operated only from the type at power source indicated on the marking label ilyou are not sure or the type otpower supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company 4 Do not atiow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where me cord will be abused by persons walklng on it. ~ Do not overload well outlets and extension cords as this can result in risk at fire or electric shock. Neverpush ooieote orany klnd into this product mrwghcsblnetsiotsasmeymayteuchdangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk or fire or electric shock Never spill liquid ol any kind on the product. To reduce the risk oi electric shock, do not disassemble this product. outtakeliioe ouaified ssrvlcs iacility when service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages erother risks. incorrect reassamply can cause electric shodrwhen the appliance issuosequentiy used. Do nu! expose Ihe telephone to extreme temperatures such as Ihuse found near a hot radiator or stove. or in a car parked in the sun. Do not place lighted mndles. c‘gareites. cigars. etc, on the telephone Never touch uninsulatad lelephurts wires Dr terminals unless the telephone line has been discnnneded at the netwurk interface. Never install or modify telephone wlrlng during a lightning storm. Never install telephonejacks In wet locatlcris unless the jack is specifically designed for wet Iocatians. Use caution when installing ur ntodliying telephone llnss. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following wndlilcns: A. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or ireyed. B. If the product has been Exposed in rain or water. c. Iflhe productdoes netoperate normally by following the operating instructions. um ms tor 1 noon: Rsizfl cu. AAA-USA rltte lMPORTANT SAFHY INSTRUCTlDN Avt m rezrtnetn POLIN w, no. one: 25/9/2000 m oasnoztzmis IDT IDT COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY lTIl u. it the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged E. lflhe product exhibits a distinct change in performance ~ Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electncel storm. There may be a remote rlsk oi electric shear lrorn lightning. - Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity oi the leak - Do notplaee this producton an unstahle can, stand or table. The product may lall. causing serious damage to the product. SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: To reduce the risk olfire or injury to persons. read and lollow these inslrucll'urls: IFYOUR PRODUCT UTILIZES BATTERIESJHE FOLLOWINGADDFI'IONAL PRECAUTIONS SHOULDBEOESERVED: - Please use RadioShock Cat. No 23-395 battery type, (3.6V SOOmAH) - Do not dispose of the hatterylies) in fire. They may explode. Check local oedes lerpossible special disposal instructions. - Dcnotcpenorrrutilalelhebatteryaesl.Released . electrolyteis corrosive and maycause damage to the eyes orskin. itmayhelexieiiswailowed, - Exercise care in handling batteries in erdernot to short the battery with conducting materials such as rings. bracelets. and keys. The battery orccnductor may overheat and cause burns. ~ Do not attempt to recharge the batterylies) crowded with or identified tor use with this product that are not intended to be charged. The batteries may leak conceive electrolyte or explode. - Do not attempt to recharge the leatleryliesl mam um. norm ateemiat Mm mu m “km provided with or idenlified for use with this product by heating them Sudden release of the hattaryelecirolytemey occur causing burns or irritation to eyes or skin. When replacing batteries. all batteries should be replaced atthe same time. Mixing lresh and discharged batteries could increase internal cell pressure and rupture the dlscharged batterylies) (Applies to products employing more than one separately replaceable primary battery.) When inserting batteries into this product. the proper polarity or direction must be observed Reverse insertion ol batteries can cause charging. and that may result in leakage or explosion. Rsmnve batteries from thls product i1 the product will not he used for along period of time (several monthe crmora) since during this time the battery oeuid leak in the product. Discard -dead' batteries as soon as pcssibla since “dead“ batteries are more likely to leak in a product, Do not store this product, or the batteries provided with or identified ler use With this product. in high—temperature areas, Batteries that are stored in a freezer or refilgaralnr tor the purpose of extending shelllite should be protected lrori-i condensation during smrags and delresting. Batterlas should be stabilized at room temperature prior to use after cold storage, llyourproductusea a rechargeable battery, charge the batteryliaa) enlyin accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in the UserManuei. nus iMPORTANT SAFETV INSTRUCUDN i as, v-nrim n“. MEDAIEB IY POLIN ult'z‘ ze/elzanii ,,_ an. ail usenuzlzt-bls iDr IDT COMMUNICATIM TECHNOLOGY LTI}
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