Radio Shack 4303522 900MHz 10 Channel Analog Cordless Headset Phone User Manual
RadioShack Corporation 900MHz 10 Channel Analog Cordless Headset Phone Users Manual
Users Manual
fi ‘ é 43452241“ Puget Thursday.Sepmnba20.2wl 3:35AM it 900 MHz Headset Phone 43452213523 Thank you for shopping at RadioShack, Your QOOMHz Headset Phone gives you communication with both portability and convenience. It comes in two partsI a headset and a base. The phone‘s headset connects to a cordless remote keypad. so you can make calls away from its base. The headset lets you keep your hands tree to do other things. The bases space saving, upright design makes it perfect for areas where space ls limited. Your phone Inctudes: Advanced Super COT Clrcultry — provides sound clarity comparable to that oi a corded phone. Security Access-Protection Code — prevents other cordless phone users from uslng your phone line 10-Number Mia-Kw Dialing — lets you store ten numbers In memory for easy dialing, 10-Channel Auto Scan — automatically selects a clear channel when you pick up the phone You can also manually switch to another channel. OWNER‘S MANUAL — Please read before using Ihil equlpmenl. Redlal — lets you easily redial the last number dialed. Mute — prevents the person on the other end oi the phone line from hearing you as you talk to someone else in the room. Flash — sends an electronic switchhook signal for use with special phone services such as Call Waiting. Touch-Tone or Pulse Dialing —- lets you use your phone with either type of service. Belt cllp— lets you carry the phone's remote keypad on your belt for easy portability. Hearing-Aid Compatiblllty— lets you use your phone with hearing aids that have a T (telephone) switch. Cord Cllp— lets you position the headset oord. Important: Cordless phones such as this one require AC power to operate. When the AC power is o", you cannot dial out or receive incoming calls using your telephone. To be safe. you should also have a phone that does not need AC power to operate (not a cordless phone) so you can still make and ® RadioShack. www.radioshack.com" ~$— (0 mi Refinshndt comer-non. An mum. Henry-d. Rldhshuk mu leol'ucknwm m mam-m um by museum Conroy-mm. —— —é 4; fi% $ é 43-3522J'm mu ‘rlmrs-ixy.5cmmb¢r20.zool !:35AM § {t if? INSTALLATION Selecting a Location You can place the phone on a desktop, shell, or table. Select a location that is: - near an easily accessible AC outlet ~ near a telephone line jack ~ out of the way of normal activities - away from electrical machinery, electrical appliances, metal walls, filing cabinets, wireless intercoms, sewrity alarms. and room monitors The base'e location affects the phone's range it you have a choice of several locations, try each to see which provides the best performance. Your telephone connects directly to a modular telephone line jack. If your telephone wiring does not have a modular jack, you can update the wiring yourselt using jacks and adapters (available at your local Radioshack store), or have the telephone company update the wiring lor you You must use compatible modular jacks that are compliant with Part 68 of FCC Rules. Note: The USOC number of thejack to he Installed is RJ11C (or RJ11W for a wall plate jack). Using AC Power Power the headset telephone using the supplied 12V, ZOOmA ACIDC adapter. Cautions: You must use a Class 2 power source that sup- plies 12V DC and deliv~ ens at least zoom Its plug must fit the telephone's Dc 12V ZWmA jack. The supplied adapter meets these specifications. Using an adapter that does not meet these specifications could damage the telephone or the adapter. - Always connect the AC adapter to the telephone belore you connect ltto AC power When you finish, disconnect the adapter from AC power before you disconnect it from the telephone Follow these steps to connect the adapter to the telephone. 1A Plug the supplied AC adapter‘s barrel plug into the Dc 12V 200rnA jack on the back of the base 2. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet Connecting the Phone Plug one end of the supplied modular cord into the TEL.LlNElaok on the back of the base. ‘fib— ML $ é 4335221". Pages Thuudny.Scpwmh=r20,ZDOl 3:35 AM T? 4» Plug the modular card’s other end into a modular phone line Jack. Plug the supplied AC adapter‘s barrel plug into the at: 12V zonmA jack on the back of the base. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outiet Connectlng, Charging, And Replacing The Battery Pack The phone comes with a rechargeable nickekcadmlum battery pack. You must connect the battery pack and charge it for at least 15 hours before you use the phone for the first time. 1. Use e Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw on the battery compartment cover, then remove the cover. 2. Plug the battery packs connector Into the socket in the compartment (the connector fits only one way), 3. Replace the cover and secure it with the screw To charge the battery pack, place the remote keypad on the base. The IN USE/CHARGE mates-m Notes: - Recharge the battery pack when the TALK/LOW BATT indlcator lights. ~ When you first use the phone after charging or recharging the battery eel pack, the phone might not work. Return the remote keypad to the base for about 5 seconds to reset the security access-protedion code. About once a month, fully discharge the battery pack by keeping the remote keypad off the base until the TALK/LOW BATT Indicator Ilghts. Otherwise, the battery pack loses its abilityto fully recharge. It the IN USE/CHARGE indicator does not light when you place the remote keypad on the base, be sure the AC adapter is correctly and securely connected. Also. check the charging contacts on the remote keypad and the base If the contacts are dirty or tarnished. clean them with a pencil eraser. When the remote keypad is on the base, the IN USE/CHARGE Indicator lights even when the battery pack is not connected, If your phone does not work, be sure the battery pack ls properly connected. it the battery pack becomes completelydischarged or the base loses power while the remote keypad is away from it, place the remote keypad on the base for about 5 seconds to reset the security accessprotection code, It the remote keypad loses power, fi ‘ é 4345221“: Pages minim Sepemhuzo, 2001 8:15AM it at leave It on the base to charge the battery pack. - If you will not use your phone for a long time, disconnect its battery pack This helps increase the battery packs Iile. The supplied battery pack should last about a year. If the battery pack does not hold a charge tor more than 2 hours after an overnight charge, replace it with a new 3.6V, GOOmAh NI- Cd rechargeable battery pack with a connector that fits the socket in the battery compartment You can order a replacement battery pack through your local RadioShaok store, Install the new battery pack, place the remote keypad on the base, and charge the battery for 15 hours before using It. Note: To avoid losing numbers stored in memory, you must install and begin charging the new battery pack within 2 minutes of removing the old one. Wamlng: Dispose of the old battery pack promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them. Cautions: - You must use a replacement battery pack of the same size and type. . Do not dispose of the battery pack in fire because it might explode. - Do not open or mutilate the battery pack - Be careful not to short the battery pack by touching the conducting materials. such as rings, bracelets. and keys. The battery pack or conductor might overheat and burn. Important: The EPA certified RBRC‘” Battery Recycllng Sea! on the nickel-cadmium (NI-Cd) battery indicates Radioshack is voluntarily particlpating in an Industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end at their useful life, when taken out of service In the United States or Canada. The RERC 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 1-800~THE—SHACK (1-800-843-7422) for information on Ni-Cd battery recycling and disposal bans/ restrlctions in your area. Radioshaok's involvement in this program is part of the company’s commitment to preserving our environment and oonsenrlng our natural resources. Attaching the Headset Holder Put the headset holder into the slot on the back of the base and sllde it into place fi Tit ML 6?“ b a $ { é 0.35221.“ mu Thundny,Seplemb=120, 2001 8:15 AM Connecting and Adjusting the Headset Insert the headsets plug into the jack on the side of the remote keypad Put on the headset, and adjust the band until it rests with almost no pressure on your ear and the top oi your head, It the headset is loose, remove it and gently push the headset band inward slightly to tighten it. It the headset is tight, gently pull the headset band out to loosen it. Hold the headset In place, and turn the microphone boom until it is about 2 inches from your mouth, When you are not using the headset, place it on the headset holder. Setting the Ringer To have the phone ring when a call comes in, set RINGER DN/OFF on the remote keypad to out To turn-off the ringer. set It to OFF. Vlfith the ringer set to OFF. you can still make outgoing calls If you hear an extension telephone ring, you can answer the incoming call on this phone The TALK/LOW BATI' Indicator and the IN USE/CHARGE Indicator llash until you answer the call. Setting the Dialing Mode Set runs/PULSE at the bottom of the base for the type of service you have. If you are not sure which type you have, do this simple test after charging the battery pack 1. Sat TONE/PULSE to TONEt 2, Lift the remote keypad from the base and press TALK/HANG UP so the TALK/LOW BAl'l' indicator and the IN USE/CHARGE indicator. then listen for a dial tone 3. Press any number other than 0 and 1A Note: If your phone system requires that you dial an access code (9. for example) beiore you dial an outside number, do not press the access code either, If the dial tone stops, you have touch- tone service. If the dial tone continues, you have pulse service, it you have tone service, leave TONE! PULSE set to TONE. if you have pulse service, set TONE/PULSE to PULSE To hang up. place the remote keypad on the base or press TALK/HANG UP. Using the Belt Clip Use the bett clip to hang the remote keypad on your belt or walslband tor hands—free carrying, —4}‘o_ fir}— g I é 41-3522fm PngeB Thunday, smwzo, 2001 8:15AM Using the Cord Clip Insert the oord into the cord olip’s hook. then attach the cord clip to your lapel or shirt to position the cord OPERATION Making And Receiving Calls Before using the phone, put the headset on and adjust it as needed. To make a call, lift the remote keypad, then press TALK/HANG UP. You hear a dial tone, the TALK/LOW BATT indicator and the IN USE/CHARGE Indicatorr Dial the desired numberr To answer a call, lift the remote keypad, then press TALK/HANG UP. The TALK/LOW BATT indicator and IN USE/CHARGE indicatorr To disconnect a call, press TALK/HANG UP or place the remote keypad on the base. Notes: . When you press a button. a single tone indicates that the phone has accepted the command, Three tones Indicate that you pressed a button in error or there is severe interference. if there is severe interference, move the remote keypad closer to the base before you press any key - If the interference is severe, the remote keypad might lose communication with the base and the call might bedisoonnect. lfthls happens, retum the remote keypad to the base for about 5 seconds to reset the security access-protection code, Changing Channels Your phone has an Auto Scan feature that automatically selects a clear channel when you press TALK/HANG UP. If you experience interference during a call, press CHANNEL to switch to another channel until you have good reception. Setting the Volume To adjust the volume. lift the remote keypad, press TALK/HANG uPt Then repeatedly press VOLUME A or V. There are four levels The phone beeps 3 times when you reach the lowest or highest level. The volume level remains set after you hang up, Using Redial To quickly redial the last number dialed. litt the remote keypad, press TALK/HANG UP then REDIALIPAUSE. To redial a busy number. press REDIALIPAUSE without returning the phone to the base Notes: - The redial memory holds up to 32 digits, so you can redial long— distance as well as local numbers. is OW— fi— aeIo g ‘ é 434mm may mm;«,sl=prmmzo,zool 3:35AM fi ' The redial memory can also store tone entries and pause entries Using Mute Press MUTE to talk to someone else In the room without the person on the other end of the phone line hearing your conversation You can still hear the person on the other end of the phone line, Press MUTE to resume your phone conversation Using Flash Flash provides the electronic equivalent of a switchhook signal for special phone services such as Call Waiting For example, it you have Call Waiting, you can put your current call on hold and answer a second call by pressing FLASH, Press FLASH again to alternate between the two calls. Note: If you do not have any special phone services, pressing FLASH might disconnect your current call. Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line Some special services. such as bank- by-phone, require tone slgnais, it you have pulse service, you can still use these tone services by following these steps: Dial the service's main number. When the service answersI press ToNEI‘. Any additional numbers you dial are sent as tone signals. After you complete the call. press TALK/HANG UP or return the remote keypad to the base. The phone automatically resets to pulse dialing, MEMORY DIALING You can store up to 10 numbers, each with up to 16 digits. Notes: ~ To keep your accounts secure, we recommend you do not store your personal access code ior 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 location and numbers for additional information in other locations. Storing a Number in Memory 1. Press and release MEM. The TALK/LOW BATT indicator flashes Note: If you do not press any button on the remote keypad within about 10 seconds, a buzz sounds and the phone exits the number storing process, Start again from Step 1A %}lo__ fifi $ 1 é 4545221“; Pig: 10 Trmndly‘SeplemberZflJflfll 5:25AM fi 7&— 24 Dial the desired number (up to 16 digits). 3A Press and release MEM again, 4. Press and release the memory location number (as) to store the number. Two long beeps sound, and lhe number is stored in memory Use the memory index card at the bottom of the base to write the name in the respective memory location number on the memory Index card. Notes: ~ It you receive a call while you are storing a number In memory, press TALK/HANG UP to answer the call. Alter the call, begin again at Step 1. - To change a number stored in memory, simply store a new number In that memory location . To cleara memory location so no number is stored there, fis MEM twice, then press the memory location number. Two long beeps sound. and the number is cleared irom memory It a buzz sounds, you did not successfully clear the memory location Repeat the process. Entering a Pause in a Memory Number in some telephone systems. you must dial on acoess code (9, for example) and wait for a second dial lone before you can dial an outside numberr You can store the access code with the phone numberr However, it you do, you should also store a pause after the access code to allow the outside line time to connect. Alter entenng the access code, press RENAL/PAUSE to enter a pause To enter another pause. press REnlALIFAusE again. Dialing a Stored Number Lift the remote keypad , press TALKI HANG UP, and when you hear a dial tone. press MEM then the memory Iocalion number. The phone dials the stored numberr Chain Dialing Service Numbers To quickly recall special services numbers (such as alternate long distance or bank by phone), store each group oi 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, 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 10 fi— ML 3» —§=}$ “ole— $ 1 é 433mm Page 11 nunday. September 20. 2001 3:35 AM Tone Servlees on a Pulse Line" on Page 9). Testing Stored Emergency Numbers If you store an emergency service's number (police department. fire department. or ambulance, for example) and you want to test the stored number. make the test call during the late evening or early maming to avoid peak demand periods. Remain on the line to explain the reason for your call. TROUBLESHOOTING We do not expect you have any problem with yourtelephone, but if you do, these suggestions might help. Problem Suggutlon The remote keypad doea not work. Move ihe female keypad etooer to the base. The call ia noisy. The range decreases. J is oonnected and charged. Raise the basa's antenna to a venioal poeltiun. Make aura the phone's modular cord and the Ac adapter are correctly M lecuraly oomecta Recharge the remote keypad 5 battery patkr Plane the remote keypad an the bass tor about five ascends to reset tn ecumy access-protec— iiun coda. Make sure the banery peek in the remote keypad Keep the remote keypad and base away horn imerterenoe wumes such as comvulem, male ire dueney emitting items. fluorescent tlghu, and electrical appliances. ll ihe lluerterenoe u were, lurn antM devlce. Mwe the remote keypad closer in the base. Hang up and Mlal the numbsfr Press CHANNEL to change the channel. Make auie the buds antenna is raised and is not touching a metal surface, Rwhaige the remote keypad; patrery padt. You can receive calls, but cannot make call. Set TONE/PULSE wnectly tor ihe type at aatvloe you have. The volume level drops orym near unusual sounds when someone ploks up another phone on the same line. Her-g up the secand phone. eélL 419W $ ‘ é 4345221." Page 11 mundny,s=mmherzo.zool 8:35 AM é . It additional phones have been added to the line. recalculate the REN (see “FCC Statemen " on Page 2). If you still have problems, disconnect the phone. If other phones on the same Ilne work properly. the tault is in this phone or its installation. if you cannolfind the problem. take the phone to your local Radioshaok store for assistance. CARE Keep the phone dry; it it gets wet. wipe it dry immediately. Use and store the tele- phone only in normal temperature environments. Handle the phone carefully; do not drop it. Keep the phone away from dust and dirt. and wipe It with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new, Modifying or tampering with the phone's internal components can cause a malfunction and might Invalidate Its warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it. If your phone is not performing as it should. take It to your local RedioShack store for assistance It the trouble is affectlng the telephone lines, the phone company can ask you to disconnect your phone until you have resolved the problem Limnou Ono-VurWarnmy ms nmfluu e wrrlnl‘u byRadoSh-ek mam mammcluling Helm in material and wetkmmrhlp on“! ma us. (or on. u) not tram um am at pmm From Mloshock wmplwvwntd mm "a mum Rndloshldt mail: "4 Hull's, excewr AS PROVIDED NEREIN, Radioshldt mes no expeess wAnRAMnEs AND ANV PLlEo wnmnnes. 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