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Cat. No. 43 -733 OWNER’S MANUAL Please read before using this eq uipment. T AD-733 900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Telephone and Answering System with Headset Jack 43-733.fm Page 1 Frid ay, September 17, 199 9 8:57 AM[...]
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2 © 1999 T andy Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack is a registered trademark used by T andy Corporation. FEA TURES Your RadioSh ack TAD-733 900 MHz Digital Spread Spect rum Cordless Tele- phone and Answering Syst em uses ad- vanced cordless telepho ne technology to give you superior aud io quality. Its cordless operation le ts you move f[...]
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3 T ELEPHONE FEATURES 900 MHz Operation — prov ides better sound and less interf erence than many other cordless phone s. Digital Spread Spec trum — provides the longest range and the utmost in se- curity. Frequencies are constan tly changing across the entire 900 MHz band, making it d ifficult for anyone to monitor your calls on scanner s. 20 [...]
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4 Important: Cordless phones such as this one require AC power to operat e. When AC power is off, yo u cannot dial out or receive incoming calls using your TAD-733. For this re ason, the TAD-733 should not be your only telephon e. To be safe, you s hould also have a phone that does not requir e AC power to oper- ate (not a cordle ss phone) so you c[...]
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5 CONTENTS Preparation ....... ............. ................ ................. ................ ................ ................ ......... 7 Selecting a Location ................. ................. ................ ................ ............. ............ 7 Installing the Handset’s Antenna ........ ................ ................ .........[...]
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6 Recording a Memo ...... ................ ................. ............. ................ ................ ....... 21 Playing Messa ges . ................ ................ ............. ................ ................ .............. 22 Deleting Mes sages ................ ................ ............. ................ ................ .........[...]
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7 PREPARATION SELECTING A LOCATION You can place the phone on a desk top or table, or mou nt it on a standar d wall plate. Select a location that is: • near an accessible AC outlet • near a telephon e line jack • out of the way of norma l activities • away from e lectrical machinery , electrical appliances, metal walls o r filing cabinets, [...]
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8 4. Insert the supplied AC adapter ’s barrel plug into the DC 9V jack on the back of the base. 5. Route the adap ter ’s cord thr ough the strain relie f slot on the back of the base. 6. Insert the t abs on the narrow end of the bracke t into the inne r pair of slots near the b ottom of the base and snap th e t a bs at t he wide end of the brac[...]
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9 4. Snap the tabs at the wide end of th e bracket into place. 5. Plug the modular cord into the wall plate jack. Align the base’ s keyhole slots with the wall pla te studs and slide the base downward to secure it. 6. Plug the AC adapt er into a stand ard AC outlet. The T A D-733 beeps and 00 appears. 7. Raise the base’ s antenna to a vert i- c[...]
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10 4. T o charge the battery pack, p lace the handset on the base. The IN USE indicator flas hes for 1 second and the CHARGE indica tor auto- matically lights after 4 seconds. Recharge the b attery pack whe n the LOW BATT indicator on the ha ndset flashes. Notes: • Y ou can place the handset on the base facedown or faceup with out re- moving the [...]
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11 • If the battery pack is completely dis- charged or the base loses powe r while the handset is awa y from it, place the handset on the base to re - set the security access-protection code. If it was the handset that lost power , recharge the battery pack. • The supplied battery pack should last for about a year . Wh en the battery pack loses[...]
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12 You can still make or receive calls using this phone, and t elephones on the same line still ring when there is an incoming call. The IN USE indicat or on the base and the TALK indicator on the handset flash until you answer the call. To turn on t he base and handset ring- ers, set RINGER to ON . Number of Rings Set the 4/7/ TS switch on the bac[...]
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13 2. Press CHANGE ( ) then CLOCK (8) . The T AD announ ces the cu rrently set day . 3. T o ch ange the day , re peatedly pr ess SKIP (6) to move for ward or REPEA T (4) to move b ackward. 4. Press CLOCK (8) . The T AD an- nounces th e hour an d “AM” or “PM.” 5. T o change the hour , repeatedly press SKIP (6) or REPEA T (4) . 6. Press CLOCK[...]
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14 T ELEPHONE OPERATION MAKING AND RECEIVING A CALL To make a call, lift the handset and press TA L K . When you hear the dial ton e, dial the desired p hone number o r memory number (see “Memory Dialing” on Page 16). To answer a call if the hand set is on the base, lift the handset and begin your conversatio n. If the handset is away from the [...]
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15 USING FLASH FLASH performs the electronic e quiva- lent of a swit chhook ope ration for spe cial services, such as Call Waiting. For example, if you have Ca ll Waiting, press FLASH to answer an in com ing ca ll without disconne cting the current call. Press FLASH again to return to the first call. Note: If you do no t have any special phone serv[...]
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16 USING PAGE To page the pe rson with the handse t or to find the h andset, press PA G E on the base. The h andset beeps t wice for ab out 15 second s. To stop the h andset from beeping be- fore it automatica lly stops, press TA L K twice or pre ss PA G E . Note : Paging does not work during a call. MEMORY DIALING You can store u p to 20 phone n u[...]
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17 Entering a Pause In some telephon e systems, you must dial an access code (9, for exampl e) and wait for a second dial ton e before you can dial an outside number . You can store the a ccess code with the phone number. However, you should also store a pause af ter the access code to allo w the outside lin e time to conn ect. To do so, press REDI[...]
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18 2. Place the headset o n your head with the earpiece over either e ar and ad- just the microphone bo om until it is about even with your ch in. 3. Hang the belt clip on your belt . 4. Use the handset t o make or receive calls. Notes : • Connecting a headset disco nnects the handset’ s earpiece and micro- phone. • If you place th e handset [...]
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19 T AD OPERATION SETTING THE T AD TO ANSWER CALLS The TAD-733 is ready to an swer and record calls wit h the prerecorded ou tgo- ing message as soon a s you connect it to AC power. To re cord your own ou tgo- ing message, see “Recording an Outgo - ing Message.” To turn off t he TAD so it does not an- swer calls, press ANSWER on the base, or pr[...]
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20 Note: FL flashes when the TAD’s mem- ory is full. You must delete some mes- sages before you can reco rd a new outgoing messag e. 1. Set the T AD to Answer-On to reco rd a new outgoing message, or An- nounce-Only to record the an- nouncement -only message. Se e “Setting the T AD to Answer Calls” on Page 19. 2. Press REMOTE on the handset. [...]
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21 ADJUSTING THE T AD’ S VO L U M E To adjust the TAD’s volume, repeatedly press VOLUME or on the base or handset . The base has eight volume levels. The handset has fo ur . Note : The base sounds a lo ng beep when it reache s the highest volume set- ting. RECORDING INCOMING MESSAGES After the TAD answers a call, it pl ays the outgoing message,[...]
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22 PLAYING MESSAGES After a new me ssage is reco rded, the TAD’s message counter window sho w s the total num ber of mess ages stored , and the REMOTE indica to r on the hand- set flashes. Th e message counter dis- play flashes if ther e are new messages in the message ce nter . I f new me ssa ges have been re corded in a use r mailbox, the indic[...]
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23 Note: You can replay a d eleted mes- sage by repeatedly p r essing REPEA T on the base or REPEAT ( 4 ) on the handset before the TAD anno unces “End of mes- sages.” To delete all pl ayed messages from a mailbox or the me ssage center , press DELETE then the mailbox or message center but ton. The TA D beeps. Note: You must play a message befo[...]
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24 REMOTE OPERATION While you are away fr om your home or office, you can use a to uch-tone phone or a pulse (rotary) phone with a pocket tone dial er to ente r your re mote oper a- tion security code and do an y of the fo l- lowing: • set the T AD to answer calls • listen to me ssages • record a new out going message • record a memo • de[...]
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25 Remote Commands Press: T o: 1 Record a memo to mail- box 1. 2 Record a memo to mail- box 2. 3 Record a mem o to the message ce nter . 7 Change the remot e oper- ation security code. 8 Set the day and time. 0 Record a new outgoing message. Set T AD answer on/o f f or announce-o nly . 1 Play all messages from mailbox 1. 2 Play all messages from ma[...]
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26 T ROUBLESHOOTING We do not expect you to have any prob lems with your TAD- 733, but if you do, the fol- lowing suggestions might he lp. If you still have problems, disconnect the phone. If other phones on the s ame line work properly, t he fault is in t his phone or its insta llation. If you cannot fin d the prob- lem, take your TAD-733 to your [...]
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27 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your RadioShack TAD-733 9 0 0 MHz Cordless Teleph one with Digital Answer ing System is an examp le of superior design and cr aftsmanship. The following sugges- tions will help you care for your TAD-733 so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the TAD-733 dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Li quids might cont ain miner[...]
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28 REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK If you follow the in structions in “Connect- ing and Charging th e Handset Batt ery Pack” on Page 9 , the battery p ack should last about one ye ar. If the battery pack does not hold a charge f or more than 2 hours afte r an overnight charge, replace it with a 3.6 volt, 600 mAh batt e ry pack with a connector that [...]
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29 THE FCC W ANTS Y OU TO KNOW In the unlikely event that your phone causes problems on th e phone line, the phone company can tempor arily discon- tinue your service. The phone comp any normally attempts to notify you in ad- vance. If advance notice is not practical, the phone company no ti fies yo u as soon as possible and advises you of your rig[...]
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30 NOTES 43-733.fm Page 30 Friday, September 17, 19 99 8:57 AM[...]
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31 43-733.fm Page 31 Friday, September 17, 19 99 8:57 AM[...]
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RadioShack A Division of T andy Corporation Fort W orth, T exas 76102 09A99 Printed in China Limited One-Y ear Warran ty 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 RadioSha[...]