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Cat. No. 43-492 OWNER’S MANUAL Pl ease re ad bef o re usi n g thi s eq uipme nt. Two-Station FM Wi rele ss In terc om 43-4 92 .f m Page 1 Frida y , Aug ust 13, 1999 10:02 AM[...]
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2 FEATURES Your R adioShack T wo–St ation FM W irel ess Int ercom is an advanc ed one-channe l intercom sy stem that is co nve- nie nt and eas y to use. Insta llatio n is quick and simple. Plug each of the two supplied stat ions into a standard AC outlet , and y ou are ready to tal k or monitor an area wher e a stati on i s ins ta lled. Your syst[...]
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3 This symb ol is i nten de d t o al ert you to t h e pre sence o f u ni n- sula ted da nger ous vol tag e wit hin th e prod uc t’s en closu re tha t mig ht be of suffi c ient ma gnit ude to consti tu te a risk of elec tric sh oc k. Do no t open th e produ ct’ s case. This symb ol i s in tended to in f or m you t h at i mp ort ant op er at- ing[...]
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4 IN STALLATI ON You can insta ll t h e stations almos t anywhere there is a standard AC outlet. Simply plug each station into an AC outlet, then plac e it o n a desk, she lf , or t able, or mount it on a wall. Imp ort an t : • Y ou must connect all of t h e stations to AC outlets originating from t he same phas e of a powe r line transformer . A[...]
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5 MOUNTING TH E STATION S To moun t a station on the w all, you need two screws (not supp li ed) with heads that fit into the keyhole slots on the bottom of t he stations. Follow these steps to mount a station on the wall . 1. Mark th e mounting sc rew locations 2 3 / 4 in ch es (7 0 mm ) apa rt, one ab ove the other . 2. Drill a hole at each marke[...]
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6 OPE RA TION T URNING A STAT ION ON AND OF F/ ADJUSTING TH E V OLUME To turn on a station , rot ate VOLUME to th e le ft un ti l it clicks. When t he TALK BA R lights steadil y to show t he station has power, rotate VOLUME le ft o r r ig ht to i nc r ea s e or decre ase the volume l evel. To tu rn off t he sta tion, ro tat e VOLUME to the right un[...]
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7 3. Hold down TA L K and speak in a norm a l voice. The station’s T A LK indi cator lights. When you finish spea king, rele ase TA L K and l isten for the response. Notes: • O nly o ne p arty can t alk at a t im e. Wait until the ot her party fini shes bef ore ans wering. • T he T ALK indicat or on the sta tion you are usin g remain s lit as[...]
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8 MONITORING You can set one station so it con tinuously transm its. For example, you could set t he station in a baby’s bedroom to pick up an y sounds in that bed room, then li sten at the station in the ki tchen to moni tor the sounds. You can monitor only one station at a time. 1. Press LO C K on the sta tion in the area y ou want to monitor .[...]
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9 W hen you press LOCK on a station, another station cann ot call or talk to that station until you press TA L K to releas e the lock. (Pres sing CALL or turning off the stat ion also rel eases t he lock). USIN G ADDITIONAL STATIO NS You can add addition al stations, such as RadioShack Cat. No. 43-486, to your intercom system as long as they transm[...]
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10 CARE AND MA INTENA NCE Your RadioShack Two-S tation FM Wireless In terc om is an example o f superi or design an d c raftsman sh ip. These suggestions wil l help you care for your intercom stations so you can enjoy t h em for years. Keep the stations dry. I f they get wet, wi pe them dry imm ediately. L iquids might c on- tain minerals that can [...]
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11 Modi fying or tampering wit h the intercom stations’ in ternal compone nts can c ause a malfunction and might inval idate your intercom’s warrant y and voi d your FCC a uthorization to ope rate it. If your intercom stations are not perf ormi n g as they shou ld, take them to your local RadioShac k store for a ssistance. THE FCC WANTS Y OU TO[...]
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RadioShack A Divisi on of T andy Corporatio n Fort Wor th, T exas 76102 81 108133 0B 9A8 Prin ted in China Limite d Ni net y -Da y W arrant y This product is warranted b y RadioSha ck a g ainst manufactur in g defects in m aterial and wo r k manship unde r nor mal use for nine t y (90) da y s from the date of pur chase from Ra- dioSh ack compan y -[...]