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© 1996, 1998 T andy Co rporation . All Righ t s R eserved. Radio Shack is a register ed tradem ark used by T andy C orpora tion. Cat. No. 43- 123 6 Multi -Phone Reco rding Co ntrol Your Ra dioShack Multi -Phon e Re- cording Control helps you autom ati- cally record all your phone calls. It is compac t , simple to conne ct, and re- quires no batter[...]
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2 FCC STATEM ENT Your contro l complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules . You must , upon reque s t, provide t he FCC registration numb er and the REN t o your phone com pany. Both num bers ap pear on the bo ttom of the control. Note: Yo u must not connect your con- tro l t o : • Coin -o perat ed syst e ms • Party-l in e syste ms • Mos t elect roni[...]
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Page 3
3 2. The A/B swi tch lets you se t the switch polarity to m atch that of the tape recorde r used with t he c on- tro l . Se t A/ B t o t he position t hat stops recordin g when you are not using the phone line. Star t by settin g A/B to A . T hen pu t a casset te tape in t o the recorder and pres s t he record b utton. If t he tape m oves, set A/B [...]
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7A8 Pri nted in Hong Kong THE FCC W ANT S Y OU T O KNO W In the unlikely event that this control cau s es problems on the phone line, the phone c ompan y can tem porarily dis- con t inue your s ervice. If this happens , the p hone company at tempts to not ify you i n advance. If advance notice is not pra c tical, the ph one com pany notifies you as[...]