Radio Shack 2.4 GHz 2-Line Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Phone with Call Waiting/Caller ID manual
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Owner’s Manual Please read before using this equ ipment. 2.4 GHz 2-Line Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Phone with Call Waiting/Caller ID[...]
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2 Important Information ˆ Important Information This telephone has bee n te sted and fou nd to comply with all applicable UL and FCC stan- dards. READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION We have designed your phone to co nform to federal regulations, and yo u can connect it to most telephone li nes. However, each phone and each device, such as a te lephone o[...]
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3 Important Information THE FCC W ANTS Y OU TO KNOW This equipment has been tested a nd found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules . These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfu l inter- ference in a residential install ation. This equipment generates, uses and ca [...]
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4 Important Information has been disconnected at the network interface. 6. Use caution when installing or modifyin g telephone l ines. 7. Do not fix the AC power supply cord to building surfaces with me tal fittings (if the product has an AC power cord). 8. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid clean- ers or ae[...]
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5 Important Information 18. Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an e lectrical storm. There may be a remo te risk of electric shock from lightning. 19. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity o f the leak. BATTERY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Caution: To reduce th e risk of fire or i njury, read and follow these[...]
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6 Contents ˆ Contents Features ........... .............. ................. ................. .............. ................ ................. ............ .. .......... 8 Installation ....... .............. ................. ................. .............. ................ .............. ............... .......... 10 Mounting the Phone ........[...]
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7 Contents T esting Stored Emergency Numbers .................. ................. ................. ................. .. 23 Reviewing Memory Numbers (Handset Only ) .............. ................. ................. ................ 23 Dialing a Memory Number ...................... ................ ................. ................. ..............[...]
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8 Features ˆ Features Your RadioShack 2.4 GHz 2-Line Digita l Spread Spectrum Cordless Speakerphone uses advanced cordless telep hone te chnolo- gy to give you superior audio qu ality and ex- tended range. Th e phone lets you pl ace and receive calls on two separate telephone lines. It is designed to exacting standards that ensure reliability, lon[...]
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9 Features Line Status In dicators — show if a line is available, in use, or on hold. Headset Jack — lets you make or answer calls with handsfree convenie nce using an optional headset. Auto Talk — you can set the phone so you can answer a call b y just lifting the handset from the base. Any Key A nswer — you can set the phone so you can pr[...]
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10 Installation ˆ Installation MOUNTING THE PHONE You can place the phone’s base on a desk or table, or mount it on a standard wall plate or directly on a wall. Choose a location th at is: • near an AC outl et • near a modular telephone line ja ck • out of the way of normal activities • away from e lectrical machi nery , electri- cal app[...]
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11 Installation On a Desk T op 1. Insert the bracket’s tabs into the base’s upper tab slots, then press down on th e bracket’s clips and insert them into the clip slots. 2. T o connect the phone to a tw o-line phone jack , plug one end o f the supplied long two-line modular cord into the TEL LINE 1/2 jack on the back of the phone. Route the c[...]
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12 Installation secure it. If you are using two phone cords, plug the second cord into the sec- ond phone jack. 6. Plug the adapter into a standa rd AC out- let. 7. Press and lift out the handset holder , flip it over , then snap it back into plac e. 8. Raise the base’s antenna to a ve rtical position. Note: To mount the phone directly on a wa ll[...]
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13 Installation • If the handset’s display is blank and the phone does not work, recharge the bat- tery pack. (T he battery power might be too low to light the display .) • If the battery pack becomes weak during a call, the handset beeps eve ry 3 sec- onds and Bem Be m Be m Be m 8Wjj[ho 8Wjj[ho 8Wjj[ho 8Wjj[ho flashes. When this happens, you[...]
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14 Installation Note: The phone e xits setting mode if a call or page is received , or if yo u press LINE 1 or LINE 2 . ADJUSTING THE RINGER The phone lets you contro l its base and handset ringer volume separa tely. You can choose from a high or low ringer setting or turn the ringer off for the base and the hand- set. On the Handset In the standby[...]
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15 Installation 3. A menu appears with 7kje 7kje 7kje 7kje JWb a JWb a JW b a JWb a selected. Press CONF / 9 9 9 9 to select 9?:9M 9?:9M 9?:9M 9?:9M , then press SELECT / CH to change the setti ng. Ed Ed Ed Ed or E E E E appears indicating the selecte d setting. 4. Press CID / HOLD an d return the handset to the base to store the new settin[...]
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16 Basic Operation ˆ Basic Operation Note: You can use the ke ypad on either the handset or the base to o perate the phone. To make a call with the speakerphone, you must use the base’s keypad; to make a call with the handset, you must use th e handset’s keypad. USING THE HANDSET Making a Call To make a call using the handset, lift the handset[...]
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17 Basic Operation pear on the handset’s d isplay as a reminder that the line is in use. If either line indicator i s flashin g, someone at the handset is using the line. Press the line button for a line that is not in use. To end a speakerph one call, simply press LINE 1 or LINE 2 . The line indicato r turns off. Answering a Call To answer a cal[...]
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18 Basic Operation USING BOTH THE HANDSET AND SPEAKERPHONE To use the handset to join a call a t the base, or to use the base to j oin a conversation at the handset, press the line button for th e line in use. You hear a busy tone: before the tone ends, press the line button again . During the call, you can hang up the base or the handset and the c[...]
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19 Basic Operation USING THE PHONE WITH EXTENSION PHONES The phone detects whe n an extension phon e is in use. The corresponding line indicator flashes on the base and ?d ?d ?d ?d Ki[ Ki[ Ki[ Ki[ flashes on the handset’s display along with B_d[ B_d[ B_ d[ B_d[ ' ' ' ' or B_d[ B_d[ B_d[ B_d[ ( ( ( ( . To join the conversati on[...]
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20 Basic Operation Note: The pagin g ends in one minute if no- body answers. Press INTERCOM or 8 8 8 8 / IN- TCM again. To end an intercom cal l, press 8 8 8 8 / INTCM or INTERCOM . During a call, yo u can page someone at e i- ther the base or the handset to jo in the con- versation. Press INTERCOM or 8 8 8 8 / INTCM . The current call is placed on[...]
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21 Memory Dialing ˆ Memory Dialing You can store up to 30 numbers in the hand- set’s memory and another 10 in th e base’s memory, then dial a stored number by press- ing a memory location number. You can also store a name with each number in the hand- set’s memory. Each number you store can be up to 2 0 dig- its long, and each name can be up[...]
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22 Memory Dialing 6. Press SELECT / CH . Ijeh[ Ijeh[ Ijeh[ Ijeh[ DkcX[h DkcX[h DkcX[h DkcX[h appears. 7. Enter the number and any tone an d pause entries (see “Usin g T o ne Services on a Pulse Line” o n Page 19 and “Enter- ing a Pause”). Note: Each tone or pause entry uses one digit of memory . 8. Press SELECT / CH . The phone beeps and C[[...]
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23 Memory Dialing To enter a 2-second pause, press RED IAL / P AUSE . The handset display shows F F F F for pause entry. For a longer pause, repeatedly press REDIAL / PA U S E . T esting Stored Emergency Numbers If you store an emergency service’s numb er (police department, fi re department, ambu- lance) and you choose to test the stored number,[...]
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24 Caller ID Operation (Handset Only) ˆ Caller ID Operation (Handset Only) If you subscribe to Caller ID service from your phone company, the phone company sends information about the call, as well as the time and da te, betwe en the first and sec- ond rings of every call you receive. Although the Caller ID memory is on the hand set, it also recor[...]
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25 Caller ID Operation (Handset Only) ADDING/DELETING THE AREA CODE When the area code of the received call is the same as the one you stored (see “Storing Your Area Code” on Page 15), the caller ID record does not show the area code. If it is different, the record shows the area code. However, you can add or delete the area code on the display[...]
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26 Troubleshooting ˆ T roubleshooting We do not expect you to have any proble ms with your phone, but if you do, the following sug- gestions might help. Problem Suggestion The phone does not work or works poorly . Be sure the base’s phone line cord and AC adapter are cor- rectly and securely connected. Be sure the handset’s battery pack is con[...]
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27 Troubleshooting If you still have problems, discon nect the phone. If other phones on the same line work proper- ly, the fault is in this phone or its installation. If you can not find the problem, take your pho ne to your local RadioShack store for assistance. CARE Keep the phone dry; if it gets we t, wipe it dry immediately. Use and store the [...]
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43-1704 UCZZ01753BZ 08A01 Printed in China RadioShack Corporation Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Limited One-Y ear W arranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufactu ring defects in material and workman- ship under normal use for one (1 ) year from t he da te of pu rchase from Radi oSha ck compan y- owned stores and authorized RadioShack [...]