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© 2002 Rad ioShack C orporatio n. All Rights Reserved. RadioS hack and R adioSh ack.com are trademar ks used by RadioShack Corporat ion. 43-1755 OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read bef ore using this e quipment. Thank y ou for p urchasin g our Ra dioShack 3-Line Phone that lets you pla ce or re ceive c alls from three sep arate telepho ne lines. The [...]
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2 Auto-Line Sele ction — a utoma tically selec ts a line so yo u do not n eed to p ress a line but ton. Auto-Ringer Sele ction — a utomat ically s elect s the l ine which is ringi ng, or LIN E 1 when three line s are ri nging simult aneous ly. Hearing Aid Compatible — lets y ou use th is teleph one with h earing aid s that have a T (t elepho [...]
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3 (%% " 56#6'/'06 Your telep hone com plies wit h Part 68 of FCC Rules . You must, u pon reques t, provid e the FCC registra tion numb er and the REN to your telep hone compa ny. Both n umbers ar e on the b ottom o f the telep hone. ± .+)*60+0) Your telep hone h as built -in prote ction ci rcuits to reduce the risk of damag e fr om [...]
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4 1 0 " # " & '5- 1. Insert th e moun ting brac ket’ s four tabs into t he slots on the bottom o f the b ase th en slide up to snap the mo unting bracket into pl ace. 2. If you hav e a two-l ine p hone jack and a on e-line phone jack , plug one end of the s upplied two-line long mo dular cord into LINE L1 / L2 on the bottom of [...]
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5 If the wall pl ate has a singl e one-lin e phon e jack , and there is a two-li ne pho ne jack n earby , plug one end of the sup plied one-line s hort modu lar co rd into L3 , and plug the two-lin e long mo dular cord into LINE L1 /L 2 . Then plu g the o ne-lin e short mo dular cord’ s other end into the wall pl ate jack , and p lug the two-l in[...]
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6 %100'%6+0) " 61 " #016 *'4 " 2*10' " The phon e is equi pped wit h a DA T A jack so you can connect another p hone o r an answ eri ng ma ch ine to LINE2. You ca n plug on e end o f a modul ar cord into eithe r LINE L1/L 2 or L3 , or DA T A at the right s ide of the phone, then plug the other end into the ja ck o[...]
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7 5'66+0) " 6*' " &+#.+ 0) " /1&' Set TO NE/PULSE on the bottom of t he pho ne for the t ype of servic e you hav e. If you are not sure whi ch type you have , do this simp le test. 1. Set TO NE/PULSE on the bottom of b ase to TONE . 2. Lift the hands et, or press SPEAKER/HEADSET to listen for a dia l tone. 3. P[...]
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8 5 9+6 %*+ 0) " $ '69'' 0 " 6*' " * #0&5'6 " #0& " 6*' " 5 2'#-'42 *10' To sw itch f rom t he ha ndset to th e spea kerp hone at an y time duri ng a c al l, p ress S PEAKER/HEADSET so the SPEAKER indica tor lights . ± To swi tch from the sp eakerp hone to the ha nd[...]
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9 75+0) " *1.& To put a call on hold, pres s HOLD . The line i ndicator flashes. You can then ha ng up the handset o r use t he othe r phone line (or answer anot her cal l, for exa mple) witho ut discon nec ti ng the cur rent ca ll. To resum e the call, press that line’s butt on ( LINE 1, LI NE 2 or LINE 3 ) if the hands et is not on the[...]
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10 For an up per me mory l ocation , press a memory number b utton. For a lowe r memory loc ation , pres s LOWER , then a memory nu mber b utton. After com pletion, t he LOWER in dicat or flashes. To store additi onal num bers, repea t step s 1–3. ' 06'4+0) " # " 2 #75' " +0 " # " / '/14 ; " 0 7/$[...]
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11 2. Wr ite the na me or number ne xt to the a ppropria te memory loc ation on the provided card . The card has an upper an d lower p osition f or each mem ory location . 3. Insert th e plastic cover’s t abs into th e slots o n the bas e, align th e memory button s with the cover and carefu lly press down on the co ver to secur e it. 75+0) "[...]
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43-1755 02A02 Pr in ted in Ma lay sia Radio Shac k C orpo rati on Fort Worth, Texas 76 102 If yo u still h ave proble ms, d isconne ct the pho ne. If o ther phones on the s am e l ine (s) w ork pro pe rly, th e fa ult is i n t his phone or it s in stall ation. If you can not find the probl em, tak e your pho ne to y our lo cal Rad ioShack sto re fo[...]