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Cat. No. 43-11 23 OWNER’S MANUAL ET-1 123 Please re ad before using this equipment. 900 MHz Digital Dual Keypad Cordless Phone with Speakerphon e and Caller ID/Call Waiting A 43-1123.fm P age 1 Tuesday, Septemb er 5, 2000 11:13 AM[...]
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2 © 200 0 RadioSha ck Corp oration . All Rights Reserve d. Radi oShac k and C OM-LOK a re re giste red tr adem arks used by Radio Shack Corpor ati on. FEATURES Your Rad ioShack Dig ital 900 MHz Dual Keypad Cordle ss Spea kerphon e oper- ates on th e 900 MHz ban d, which mean s less in terferen ce, cle arer so und, and gr eater range than 46/49 MHz[...]
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3 Two-Way Inter com/Paging System — lets you s end a signal fr om the base to the handset, or from the handset to the base, to locate the handset or page someone using it away from the ba se. If someo ne answers the page, you can use the pho ne as an inter com and speak to the person o n the hands et. 30 Channels — autom atically select s a cle[...]
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4 Important Caller ID Information To use the phone's Caller ID and Caller ID with Ca ll Wai ting featu res, you must be in an area w here tho se servi ces are availab le and you mus t subscri be to those ser vices throu gh your l ocal phone compa ny. Where Cal ler ID is offered , one or more option s are gener ally avai lable: • caller &apos[...]
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5 CONTENTS Preparation ....... ................... ............. ................... .................... ................... ............. 6 Mounting t he Phone ....... ................... .................... ................... ................... ....... 6 Connectin g and Chargi ng the Batte ry Pack ................ .................... .......[...]
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6 PREPARATION Note: The base un it dis play is pr otec ted during shi pment by a piec e of clear fil m. Carefull y peel off this film before u sing your ph one for the fi rst time. MOUNTING THE P H ONE You can p lace the phon e's base o n a desk or table, mou nt it on a standard wall plate , or mount it direc tly on a wall. Choose a location t[...]
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7 5. Plug the ada pter in to a stan dard AC outlet. 6. Lift the base's a ntenna to a verti cal position . On a W all Pla te 1. Detach t he stand from the base by pressing the latches on the stan d. 2. Insert the two tabs at the top of the narrow end of the suppli ed bracket into the base's upper tab slots as shown, then press do wn on the[...]
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8 On a W all To mount the pho ne directly on a wall, you need two s cre ws (not suppl ied) with heads th at fit int o the keyhole slots on the bottom of the bas e. Follow the steps under “O n a Wal l Pla te” on P age 7, then apply th ese addit ional ins tructi ons for placeme nt on a wall . 1. Dri ll t wo ho les 3 15 / 16 inch es (100 mm) apart[...]
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9 Important: Be sure the b attery pack i s properly connected befo re you try to charge it. Notes: • When you first us e the phone afte r chargi ng or rechargi ng the battery pack, the phone might not work and you migh t hear a f ive-beep er ror sig- nal. If this happens, retu rn the hand - set to the bas e for about 5 s econds. This resets t he [...]
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10 If the dial tone stops , you have touch-to ne service. Lea ve DIAL MODE P- -T set to -T . If the dial to ne continue s, you hav e pulse s ervice. Set DIAL MODE P- -T to P- . 4. Press SPEAKER to hang up . T URNING THE BA SE RINGER ON /O FF To turn off th e base's ring er , set RINGER on the back of the bas e to OF F . You can stil l make or [...]
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11 1. Li ft the han dset and hold d own CALL ID until Caller I D setup me nu appears wi th Auto Talk select ed. 2. Press 2 or 9 9 9 9 to se lect CIDCW (Caller I D/Call W aiting). 3. Press SELECT to change the Calle r ID/Call Wa iting s etting. On or Of f appears indicati ng the selected set- ting. 4. Press CALL ID then ret urn the h and - set to th[...]
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12 OPERATION Note: To use the speak erphone, y ou must use the base keypad; to use the handset, y ou must use the han dset key - pad. MAKING A CALL Using the Handset To make a call, lift th e handset a nd press TA L K . Talk appe ars on the handset's display an d Handset in Use appears on the b ase's di splay and CHARGE/IN USE lights. Di [...]
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13 To answ er the ca ll usin g the hand set, lift the hands et off the bas e and pres s TA L K . If aut o talk i s on, jus t lift the hand - set or pr ess any key on the hand set. To answer a call using t he speak erphone, simply press SPEAKER . ADJUSTING THE HANDSET V OLUME To adju st the vo lume yo u hear thr ough the hand set during a c all, pre[...]
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14 USING B OTH TH E HANDSET AND THE SPEAKERPHONE If someone else is using the speak er- phone, pres s TA L K on the hands et to join t he conv er sati on. If so meo ne else i s using the ha ndset, press SPEAKER on the base t o join the c onv ersati on. Con- ference appears o n the base 's dis- play and CHARGE/IN USE lights. During the call , o[...]
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15 2. Dia l the serv ice's main n umber . 3. Wh en the servic e answers, pr ess TON E / . Any add itional n umbers you dial are sent as tone signal s. 4. Wh en yo u h ang up , th e phon e a uto - matical ly resets to p ulse dialing. USING PAGE/INTERCOM You can use the phone as a two-way pager and i ntercom betwe en the base and the hand set. T[...]
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16 To transfer a call from the bas e to the handset, pr ess INTERCOM . The call is placed on hold, CHA RGE/IN USE blinks , and Hold and Paging Hand- set appear on the base's di splay. When the person with the h andset an - swer s, press SPEAKER . Th e call is re - leased fr om hold and trans ferred to the handset and the display ch anges to Ha[...]
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17 MEMORY DIALING You can store up to 20 num bers in the handset's memory and an other 10 in the base's mem ory, then dial a sto red num- ber by pressing a memory l ocation num - ber. You can al so store a name with each numb er in the h andset's m emory. The base has four one- touch dia l memo- ries in ad dition. Each number y ou st[...]
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18 7. En ter the phon e number a nd any tone or pause en tries (see “Enteri ng a Pause ” on Page 19). If you make a mi stake, use the same met hod to correct it as describe d in St ep 5. 8. Press SELECT . The pho ne beeps and Memory nn Stored ( nn stands for the memory locati on number y ou assign ed) appear s. After 2 second s, Memory Store ap[...]
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19 Menu Opti ons: • Edit Memory nn — edit the recor d as des cribed i n Steps 5 through 8 o f “Storing a Na me and Number i n Memory” on P age 17. • Delete Memory nn — the display prompts you to con firm the d eletion. Move the c ursor to Yes , then pr ess SELECT or DEL/CH . The phone beeps, and Memory nn Delet ed appears . • Go Back [...]
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20 Note: If you s elect an empty mem ory lo- cation , no numbe r appears . To dial a nu mber sto red in one- touch dial mem ory, simp ly press the button ( M1 - M4 ) . You do not need to pres s SPEAKER to dial the numbe r in one - touch dia l memory. Note: If you sele ct an em pty one-touc h dial memo ry, the b ase beeps fiv e error beeps. Chain-Di[...]
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21 Reviewing Caller ID Reco rds (Handset Only) To review th e Caller ID rec ords in the handset's memory, lift the handset and press CAL L ID . The number of new Ca ll - er ID r ecords, if a ny, and the tota l num- ber of rec ords appear s. Note: If the handset is face up on the base, it sh ows the numb er of Caller ID record s, so y ou can s [...]
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22 Note: If a Calle r ID record does not con- tain a pho ne number (if it was b locked by the c aller, for example) you can not dial fro m that record. Storing a Caller ID Record to Memory (Handset Only) To store t he name and number from a Caller ID record int o a hand set's memo - ry locati on, re call the rec ord you want to store. P ress M[...]
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23 T ROUBLESHOOTING We do not expect you to h ave any problem s with your phone, but if yo u do, these sugge stions m ight help . Problem Sugge stion Low vol ume or unu sual sounds. So meone has pic ked up an other ph one on the same li ne. Hang u p the othe r phone. Severe n oise inte rference. Press DE L/CH to c hange the channel . Keep the hands[...]
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24 If you still have problems , disc onnect t he phone. If other phones o n the s ame li ne work proper- ly , the fault is i n this phone or its installati on. If you cannot find th e probl em, take your pho ne to your l ocal Ra dioS hack sto re for a ssis t ance. The handse t stops workin g or works po orly duri ng a call . Move th e handse t clos[...]
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25 CARE AND MAINTENAN CE Your Radi oShack Digital 900 MHz Dual Keyp ad Cordless Speak erphone is an ex- ample o f superior design and craf tsmanship. The followi ng sugges tions will help you car e fo r your ph one so yo u can enjoy it for ye ars. Keep th e phone dry . If it gets wet, wipe i t dry imme diately. Liquids might contain m inerals that [...]
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26 REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK If you foll ow the instr uctions in “Conne ct- ing and Chargin g the Ba ttery Pac k” on Page 8 , the ba ttery pa ck sh ould la st about one ye ar. If the batte ry pack doe s not hold a charge fo r more than 2 hours after an ov erni ght ch ar ge, rep la ce it wi th a new 3.6-volt, 600 mAh ba ttery pac k with a con n[...]
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27 THE FCC W AN TS Y OU T O KNOW In the unlik ely event tha t your pho ne causes proble ms on the phone line, the phone c ompany can temp orar ily discon - tinue you r servic e. If this happens, the phone comp any attempts to notify you in advance . If advan ce notic e is not practi- cal, th e phone com pany noti fies you as soon a s possible and a[...]
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RadioShack Corporation Fort Worth, T ex as 76102 UCZZ01660 BA 09A00 Printed in China Limited O ne-Y ear W arranty This pro duct is warranted by R adioShack ag ainst manufactur ing defects in materia l and workman- ship unde r normal use for one (1) year from the date of purch ase from RadioS hack compan y-owned stores an d authoriz ed Radio Shack f[...]