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Radio Shack ET-685 Cordless Telephone User Manual

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1. tery pack loses its ability to fully Note If your phone system requires recharge order a replacement bat that you dial an access code 9 for tery pack from your local example before you dial an outside RadioShack store see Replacing number do not press the access the Battery Pack on Page 34 code either If the dial tone stops that line has tone service 13 ie a ik WY 43 685 fm Page 14 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM 7 If the dial tone continues that line has pulse service 4 Press LINE 2 listen for the dial tone and repeat Step 3 If you have tone service on both lines leave PULSE TONE set to TONE If you have pulse service on either line set PULSE TONE to PULSE pulse You can use tone services on the line which supports them by pressing TONE before any other keys ADJUSTING THE RINGER The ET 685 lets you control its base and handset ringer volume separately You can choose from a high or low ringer setting for the base and the handset On the Handset At any time except during a call press VOL A to increase the ringer s volume or VOL w to decrease its volume The display shows Ringer High or Ringer Low VOL a n So e On the Base Set RING VOL on the back of the base to HIGH LO or OFF for each line At OFF position the base s ringer does not sound when a call is received but the handset and any other phone connect ed to the same line still r
2. 1999 7 50 AM d Cat No 43 685 OWNER S MANUAL 2 Line 900 MHz Spread Spectrum Cordless Speakerphone with Caller ID Call Waiting RadioShack H S Sch WB 43 685 fm Page 2 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM E a FEATURES Your RadioShack ET 685 2 Line 900 MHz Spread Spectrum Cordless Speak erphone uses advanced cordless tele phone technology to give you superior audio quality and extended range The ET 685 lets you make and receive calls on two separate telephone lines The ET 685 s Caller ID records each caller s telephone number and name if available in your area and the day and time of the call as provided by your local phone company to Caller ID service subscribers If you subscribe to Call Waiting with Caller ID the ET 685 can even show you incoming caller informa tion when you are already on the phone Its other features include 900 MHz Operation provides longer range and less interference than many other cordless phones Two Line Telephone System lets you easily handle two telephone lines at the same time You can use both lines to make 3 or 4 way conference calls or one line for data communication while you are talking on the other Dual Keypads a full set of keys on both the ET 685 s handset and base lets you use either keypad to make and an swer calls or use the phone s features Speakerphone lets you make or an swer calls
3. Facedown or Faceup Handset Charg ing you can place the handset on the base facedown or faceup 20 Channels automatically selects a clear channel when you make or answer a call Security Access Protection Code automatically prevents other cordless phone users from using your phone line while the handset is off the base Line Status Indicators show if a line is available in use or on hold Auto Talk Any Key Answer lets you set the ET 685 so you can answer a Call by lifting the handset from the base pressing any key on the base or press ing any key on the handset when it is away from the base Redial lets you quickly redial the last number dialed Flash sends an electronic switch hook signal for use with special phone services such as Call Waiting Tone Pulse Dialing lets you use your phone with either type of service and you can easily switch from pulse to tone dialing for long distance bank by phone or other special services Ko Hearing Aid Compatibility lets you use your phone with hearing aids that have a T telephone switch This telephone has been tested and found to comply with all applicable UL and FCC standards We recommend you record your phone s serial number here The num ber is on the bottom of the base Serial Number WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard do not expose this product to rain or moisture RISK OF ELECT
4. Setting the Handset Volume 17 Using the Speakerphone cccccccececeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeecaeeeseaeeeseeeeeseaeeeeeneeess 18 EI DR e UNE 18 Ee NR 18 Adjusting the Speakerphone Volume ssssssessssssesrresrssserrsrnrsrnsrnnssressnn 18 Using Mute ick EE 18 USING HONG iiss Settee ee ie ee Gres ee Seeks eed ass 18 Switching Between the Handset and Speakerphone ccceceeseeeeeteeeeeneees 19 Using Both the Handset and Speakerphone ceccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesteeeseneees 19 Making a Conference Call cccccceceeeeeeeneeeeceeeeseaaeseeeeeeseaeeeeeaaeeseeeeeesaeeseenes 19 3 Way Conferencing ae arasa e earen aaa aa kanaa aE aaea a Ea aaa aa aa 19 4 Way Conferencing EE 20 Using the ET 685 with Extension Phones 21 Usmo Redal ees ebessen ee 21 Using Hash EE 21 Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line cecccceceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeseneees 22 Using the Paging Intercom Features ooo eee eeceeeeesseeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaas 22 Using a Headset rerencmo eion aaa a e e EEEa A aa aar O TAA EE ARAR 23 r gt ik d 43 685 fm Page 7 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM Memory Operation c ccccssccesseeeeeseeseeseeeenseeseseeeeensenssesceeeneeeeeseaeeenseeeesnaesenseeaenes 24 Storing a Number in Memory cccccececeeceseceececaeeeeeaeeceeeeeeeaaeeseeeeeeeaeeeseneeetaas 24 ho e ue EE 24 Editing or Deleting a Number in the Handset s Memory n se 25
5. To end the call you must hang up both the base and handset Note If you hear a high pitched noise from the base s speaker the handset and the base are too close together To talk with two parties using both lines see 4 Way Conferencing on Page 20 MAKING A CONFERENCE CALL 3 Way Conferencing Follow these steps to use both phone lines to set up a 3 way call The proce dure is the same for the handset and the base 1 Place the first call on hold 2 Make or answer a call on the other line 19 t e og WY 43 685 fm Page 20 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM 7 CONFERENCE CONF DELETE 3 Once you have the second party on the line press CONFERENCE CONF DELETE on the handset to bring in the first party Both line indi cators on the base light green The handset display shows Confer ence above Line 1 Line 2 if you are making a conference call using the handset or Conf Base and Line 1 Line 2 if you are using the speakerphone for con ferencing 4 To end the conference call press one line button then the other If you want to hang up one line and con tinue talking on the other press the line button you want to hang up If you want to talk on one line with out disconnecting the other press HOLD or HOLD CANCEL then the button for the line you want to talk on To return to a 3 way conversa tion press CONFERENCE or CONF e Make a 3 way conference call S
6. for example Note If the phone sounds five quick beeps you have made an entry error and the number was not stored Re enter the location num ber correctly 4 Press SELECT Store Name appears If you do not want to enter a name skip to Step 6 lt Memory nn gt appears as the name nn is the memory location number you selected 5 To enter a name use A or w to select the characters and a or gt to move the cursor Repeatedly press w to view the characters in alphabetical order The display shows uppercase let ters first then lowercase letters numbers and special characters Press A to view the characters in reverse order You can hold down A or w to scroll rapidly through the characters e E WB 43 685 fm Page 25 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM 7 If you make a mistake move the 4 cursor over the error then enter the correct character or press CONF DELETE to delete a character To delete all characters hold down CONF DELETE for at least 1 second 6 Press SELECT Store Number appears 7 Enter the number and any tone and pause entries See Using Tone Ser vices on a Pulse Line on Page 22 and Entering a Pause on Page 26 Note Each tone or pause entry uses one digit of memory 8 Press SELECT The phone beeps and Memory nn Stored appears After 2 seconds Memory Store appears and you can repeat Steps 5 3 8 to store more numbers To replace a stored number
7. hold e To transfer the call press INTER COM or INTCM PAUSE again when the person at the base or handset answers To start a 3 way call tell the person at the base or handset to press the line button for the call then press the same button twice on your key pad when they answer the page Notes e You cannot page the base or hand set if it is already in use A busy tone sounds If a call comes in during an intercom conversation either of the intercom parties can answer the call as they normally would by pressing the ring ing line s button The intercom call automatically disconnects H og WY 43 685 fm Page 23 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM You can use a handset holder available from your local RadioShack store to hang the handset on your belt for great er convenience When you finish using the headset dis connect it from the handset and close the rubber cover to protect the jack USING A HEADSET You can make or answer calls with hands free convenience using an op tional headset available at your local RadioShack store that has a s2 inch plug To connect the headset pull open the rubber cover marked on the side of the handset then insert the s2 inch plug into the jack Notes e Connecting a headset disconnects the handset s earpiece and micro phone but it does not affect the ET 685 s speakerphone VOL on the handset also controls the connected headset
8. simply store a new one in its place Press SELECT Three options Edit Memory nn Delete Memory nn and Go Back appear Press A or w to choose an option follow the instructions below then press SELECT Edit Memory nn Edit the record as described in Steps 5 8 of In the Handset under Storing a Number in Memory on Page 24 Delete Memory nn The dis play prompts you to confirm the deletion Move the cursor to Yes then press SELECT or CONF DELETE The phone beeps and Memory nn Deleted appears Go Back Returns you to the list of memory numbers When you finish editing or deleting memory numbers press HOLD CAN CEL or return the handset to the base to exit the Memory Store display Editing or Deleting aNumberin In the Base the Handset s Memory 1 1 Lift the handset 2 Hold down MEMORY until the hand 2 set beeps and Memory Store and a list of memory location num bers and names if any appears 3 Choose a memory location you want to edit or delete by pressing A or e 3 or entering its location number Boa Press MEM The CHARGE indicator blinks Enter the number up to 16 digits and any TONE mode changes or pause entries see Using Tone Ser vices on a Pulse Line on Page 22 or Entering a Pause on Page 26 Press MEM again then enter the memory location number 0 9 where you want to store the number A tone sounds to indicate that the number
9. Handset does not ring or receive a Lift the base s antenna to a vertical position page Move the handset closer to the base Move the handset and base away from other electri cal devices Recharge the battery pack You have an incoming call but do not receive Caller ID information Let the phone ring twice before you answer so the system has time to record the Caller ID information Check that the system has been correctly and securely connected Call your phone company to verify that your Caller ID service is active If the base loses power while the handset is off of it the security access protection code might change Restore power to the base then place the handset back on the base and leave it there for a few seconds If you still have problems disconnect the phone If other phones on the same line work properly the fault is in this phone or its installation If you cannot find the prob lem take your phone to your local RadioShack store for assistance SOEN Sak WY 43 685 fm Page 33 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your RadioShack ET 685 2 Line 900 MHz Cordless Speakerphone is an example of superior design and craftsmanship The following suggestions will help you care for your ET 685 so you can enjoy it for years Keep the ET 685 dry If it gets wet wipe it dry immediately Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the elect
10. Setup appears on the display with the pointer at Line 1 So 2 Use A or w to select Line 1 or 2 then press SELECT 3 A menu appears with Auto Talk selected Press w to select CIDCW then press SELECT to change the setting On or Off appears indicat ing the selected setting 4 Return the handset to the base to store the new setting STORING YOUR AREA CODE To quickly dial a number from a Caller ID record see Dialing Numbers from a Caller ID Record on Page 29 or to cor rectly store a number from a record into a memory dialing location see Storing a Caller ID Record to Memory on Page 29 you must store your local area code in the ET 685 s memory Then when you dial from a Caller ID record the ET 685 skips the area code if it matches the one you stored Note Area code is set for each line sep arately 1 Lift the handset and hold down CALLER ID until Caller ID Setup appears on the display with the pointer at Line 1 2 Use A or w to select Line 1 or 2 then press SELECT Note If an area code is already stored it appears on the display when you press SELECT To delete the area code press CONF DELETE three times Then go on to Step 4 15 e og WB 43 685 fm Page 16 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM T 3 A menu appears with Auto Talk selected Press w twice to select Area Code then press SELECT 4 Enter your 3 digit area code using the number keys If you make a
11. not supplied into the TEL LINE 2 jack To connect the phone to a single one line phone jack plug one end of the supplied long modular cord into the TEL LINE 1 2 or TEL LINE 2 jack Note If you connect the phone to a single one line phone jack avoid pressing the unused line button or you might hear feedback e og d 43 685 fm Page 11 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM 3 Insert the supplied AC adapter s barrel plug into the DC IN 9V jack on the back of the base Route the adapter s cord through the narrow groove on the bracket If A To mount the phone directly on a wall align the bracket s keyhole slots with the mounted screws and slide the base downward to secure it Connect the phone cord s to the modular phone line jack s you are using two phone cords route the second cord through one of the wide grooves on the bracket 6 Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet E 7 Press and lift out the handset holder flip it over as shown then snap it back into place 5 To mount the phone on a wall plate plug the other end of the short mod ular cord into the wall plate jack then align the bracket s keyhole slots with the wall plate studs and slide the base downward to secure it If you are using two phone cords plug the second co
12. number list press HOLD CANCEL To see a stored name and phone num ber at the same time press SELECT when the cursor is by a memory location number To exit this display without stor ing any changes hold down CONF DE LETE until the display clears Dialing a Memory Number To dial a number stored in the handset s memory lift the handset from the base and press MEMORY The list of the first three memory location numbers ap pears Choose a memory location 01 30 by pressing number keys or by re peatedly pressing A or w then pressing LINE 1 or LINE 2 The ET 685 automati cally dials out the number H og WB 43 685 fm Page 27 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM T Note You can also press LINE 1 or LINE 2 first then choose a memory number to dial To dial a number stored in the base s memory press LINE 1 or LINE 2 When you hear a dial tone press MEM and en ter the memory location number for the number you want to dial Note If you select an empty memory lo cation the base beeps 5 times Chain Dialing Service Numbers For quick recall of numbers for special services such as alternate long dis tance or bank by phone store each group of numbers in its own memory lo cation To use the stored special service num bers dial the service s main number first Then at the appropriate place in the call press MEMORY or MEM on the base and the number for the memory location where the addi
13. on the same line is using the line Press the other line button To end a speakerphone call press LINE 1 or LINE 2 again The line indicator turns off Answering a Call To answer a call using the speaker phone press either LINE 1 or LINE 2 whichever is flashing The line indica tor for the selected line lights The indi cator for the line in use lights on the handset Base and Line 1 or Line 2 appear on the handset s display as a reminder that the line is in use If you receive an incoming call on a line while you are talking on the speaker phone on the other line the other line s indicator flashes and you hear a low ring if you have set RINGER VOL to HI or LO 18 So Press the line button for the incoming call The current call is automatically put on hold Adjusting the Speakerphone Volume To set the speakerphone s volume slide VOLUME on the right side of the base MUTE Using Mute While talking on the speakerphone you can temporarily turn off the ET 685 s mi crophone by pressing MUTE so the other party cannot hear you The SPEAKER indicator flashes red when a line is mut ed Press MUTE again to resume your conversation USING HOLD Press HOLD HOLD CANCEL on the handset to place a call on hold The in dicator for that line lights red on the base and Hold appears above the line number on the the handset s dis play While a call is on hold you can temporarily place the ha
14. phone to an AC outlet that is on a different electrical circuit from the receiver e Contacting your local RadioShack store for help If you cannot eliminate the interference the FCC requires that you stop using your phone Some cordless phones operate at fre quencies that might cause interference to nearby TVs and VCRs To minimize or prevent such interference the base of the cordless phone should not be placed near or on top of a TV or VCR o LIGHTNING Your telephone has built in lightning pro tection to reduce the risk of damage from surges in telephone line and power line current This lightning protection meets or exceeds FCC requirements However lightning striking the tele phone or power lines can damage your telephone Lightning damage is not common Nevertheless if you live in an area that has severe electrical storms we suggest that you unplug your phone during storms to reduce the possibility of damage Sak WB 43 685 fm Page 36 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM Limited One Year Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman ship under normal use for one 1 year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN Ra dioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AR
15. seconds to reset the security access protection code The handset stops working or works poorly during a call Move the handset closer to the base Lift the base s antenna to a vertical position Be sure the handset s battery pack is charged Low volume or unusual sounds Someone has picked up another phone on the same line Hang up the other phone Severe noise interference Keep the handset and base away from computers remote control toys wireless microphones alarm systems intercoms room monitors fluorescent lights and electrical appliances Move to another location or turn off the source of interference Hang up and redial the number The phone cannot be operated at a useful distance from the base because the signal becomes weak or noisy handset s range has decreased Lift the base s antenna to a vertical position Be sure neither antenna is touching a metal surface Recharge the battery pack The handset battery pack does not charge Check the charging contacts on the handset and base If they are dirty clean them with a pencil eraser Be sure the battery pack is connected correctly Be sure the handset is properly seated on the base Replace the battery pack see Replacing the Battery Pack on Page 34 31 So e WB 43 685 fm Page 32 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM Problem Suggestion
16. E LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RE SPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFOR MANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY IN CLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF TIME DATA PROPERTY REVENUE OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDEN TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of in cidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you In the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less otherwise provided by law a correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor b replace the product with one of the same or similar design or c refund the purchase price All replaced parts and products and products on which a refund is made become the prop erty of RadioShack New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of warranty service Repaired or replaced parts and product
17. N A PULSE LINE Some special services such as bank by phone require tone signals If you have pulse service you can still use these special tone services by following these steps 1 Be sure PULSE TONE is set to PULSE 2 Dial the service s main number 3 When the service answers press TONE Any additional numbers you dial are sent as tone signals 4 After you complete the call the phone automatically resets to the pulse mode when you hang up USING THE PAGING INTERCOM FEATURES You can use the ET 685 as a two way pager and intercom between the base and the handset This is useful if the handset is away from the base and you want to locate it or if you want to have a conversation between the handset and the base To page the handset from the base press INTERCOM The handset rings and Paging appears on the handset s display Press INTCM PAUSE on the handset to answer the page Inter com appears To page the base from the handset press INTCM PAUSE Paging Base 22 o appears and the base rings Press IN TERCOM on the base to answer the page Intercom appears on the hand set s display Note The paging ends in one minute if nobody answers Press INTERCOM or INTCM PAUSE again To end an intercom call press INTCM PAUSE or INTERCOM During a call you can page someone at either the base or the handset to join the conversation Press INTERCOM or IN TCM PAUSE The current call is put on
18. RIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICE ABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL o This symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsu lated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that might be of sufficient magnitude to con stitute a risk of electric shock Do not open the product s case AN This symbol is intended to inform you that important operating and maintenance instructions are included in the literature accom panying this product A 3 e WB 43 685 fm Page 4 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM Important e Cordless phones such as this one require AC power to operate When the AC power is off you cannot dial out or receive incoming calls using your ET 685 To be safe you should also have a phone that does not need AC power to operate not a cordless phone so you can still make and receive calls if there is an AC power failure When AC power is lost the ET 685 loses the security access protection code connection between the base and the handset When power is restored put the handset on the base briefly to restore this connec tion so you can use the handset IMPORTANT CALLER ID INFORMATION To use the phone s Caller ID and Caller ID with Call Waiting features you must be in an area where those services are available and you must subscribe to those
19. a Caller ID service Number area Incomplete Appears if there was Data an error during the transmission of Caller ID information Minor electrical distur bances can affect Caller ID information Occasional errors are normal H the phone frequently displays Incomplete Data contact your local tele phone company or RadioShack store for assistance End of List Appears when you scroll past the oldest Caller ID record Start of Appears when you List scroll up past the new est Caller ID record No Call There is no call on the line you selected o e DIALING NUMBERS FROM A CALLER ID RECORD To dial a local number stored in a Caller ID record recall the record then press LINE 1 or LINE 2 If it is a long distance call press 1 1 appears before the dis played number before you press LINE 1 or LINE 2 Notes e You can use either line to make a call For example you can use Line 2 to make a call to the number stored in Line 1 Caller ID memory e If a Caller ID record does not con tain a phone number if it was blocked by the caller for example you cannot dial from that record STORING A CALLER ID RECORD TO MEMORY Follow these steps to store the name and number from a Caller ID record into a memory location 1 Recall the record you want to store then press MEMORY Select Location appears 2 Choose a memory location 01 30 by pressing number keys or by r
20. ate or directly on a wall Choose a location that is near an accessible AC outlet near a modular telephone line jack e out of the way of normal activities e away from electrical machinery electrical appliances metal walls or filing cabinets wireless intercoms alarms and room monitors e away from other cordless phones The base s location affects the hand set s range If you have a choice of sev eral locations try each to see which provides the best performance Caution The supplied AC adapter was designed specifically for your ET 685 Use only the supplied adapter Connecting to the Phone Lines To take full advantage of the ET 685 s capabilities you must have two phone lines with separate phone numbers If you have only one line you can order a second from your phone company You can connect the ET 685 to the lines in one of the these ways connect two lines through a two line modular phone jack connect two lines through two one line modular phone jacks 8 o connect one line through a one line modular phone jack Notes e Your phone connects directly to a modular phone line jack If your phone wiring does not have a modu lar jack you can update it using jacks and adapters available at your local RadioShack store Or you can have the phone company update it for you The line that connects a two line phone jack to the phone company wiring must be twisted pair cable Otherw
21. ct your local county or state hazardous waste man agement authorities for information on recycling or disposal programs in your area Some options that might be avail able are municipal curb side collection drop off boxes at retailers such as your local RadioShack store recycling collec tion centers and mail back programs THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW In the unlikely event that your phone causes problems on the phone line the phone company can temporarily discon tinue your service If this happens the phone company attempts to notify you in advance If advance notice is not practi cal the phone company notifies you as soon as possible and advises you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC H og WB 43 685 fm Page 35 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM T Ko e Also the phone company can make changes to its lines equipment opera tions or procedures that could affect the operation of this telephone The tele phone company notifies you of these changes in advance so you can take the necessary steps to prevent interrup tion of your telephone service Your phone might cause TV or radio in terference even when it is operating properly To determine whether your phone is causing the interference turn off your phone If the interference goes away your phone is causing the interfer ence Try to eliminate the interference by e Moving your phone away from the receiver e Connecting your
22. ea However your equipment might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly To elimi nate interference you can try one or more of the following corrective mea sures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the distance between the equipment and the radio or TV e Use outlets on different electrical cir cuits for the equipment and the radio or TV Consult your local RadioShack store if the problem still exists S Sak MZ 43 685 fm Page 6 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM Ke CONTENTS Installation eege ERC EE EE aaa Naaraan AAAA 8 Mounting the ne EE 8 Connecting to the Phone Lines c cccesceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeseceeeeeenaeeseaes 8 rer DESK TOs EE E Ee eeh Ge 8 On a Wall Plate or a Wall ccceeecceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaeeseeaeeeeeaaeeees 10 Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack ccccesseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetseeeteneees 12 Setting the Dialing Mode dresing nanesenia aaae aaa aE 13 eloo Rue e 14 tte Handset uereg deitsch eren GEET ad e haad E aidar idey 14 ln BEE 14 Setting Auto Talk esin giana ies aoe SEANCE 14 Turning Caller ID Call Waiting On Off 20 2 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee cece eeeeaeeseneeeestaaeeeees 15 Storing Your Area Code s t c eatin eta atten een tine ee 15 Basic Operationy 2 17 Using the Handset 2 orrn TE E Eege E 17 Makipnen a Calloria nna a iad ale eee 17 Answering a Call si va trinii i el annie re dae 17
23. ee 3 Way Conferencing on Page 19 Press INTCM PAUSE on the handset or INTERCOM on the base to page the other keypad INTERCOM DOGO ee The two outside lines are automati cally put on hold but the parties on both lines can talk with each other 3 To answer the page press INTCM PAUSE on the handset or INTER COM on the base then press CONF DELETE on the handset or CONFER ENCE on the base To end the conference call press LINE 1 and LINE 2 on one keypad then press LINE 2 on the other key pad If you want to hang up one line and continue talking on the other press the line button that you want to hang up DELETE Note You can also make a conference call using both the ET 685 and an exten sion phone See Using the ET 685 with 4 Way Conferencing Extension Phones on Page 21 Follow these steps to use both lines and the ET 685 s intercom function to set up a four way call see Using the Paging Intercom Features on Page 22 i L r aa Bike WY 43 685 fm Page 21 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM 7 E Ko e USING THE ET 685 WITH EXTENSION PHONES The ET 685 detects when an extension phone is in use and the corresponding line indicator flashes on the base and In Use flashes on the handset s dis play along with Line 1 or Line 2 To join the conversation from the hand set or base press the line button for the line in use You hear a bu
24. epeatedly pressing A or w then pressing SELECT If the selected location is empty the phone beeps to confirm that it stored the number then the Caller ID record ap pears 29 a e Sak WB 43 685 fm Page 30 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM T If a record exists in the selected loca tion Replace Memory appears prompting you to confirm the replace ment Move the cursor to Yes or No then press SELECT DELETING CALLER ID RECORDS You can delete Caller ID records individ ually or all at once To delete a single record recall it then press CONF DELETE Delete Mes sage appears prompting you to con firm the deletion Move the cursor to Yes or No then press SELECT or CONF DELETE To delete all the records at once display the number list menu select the line and press CONF DELETE Del All Line n appears prompting you to confirm the deletion Move the cursor to Yes or No then press SELECT or CONF DELETE S Sch v 43 685 fm Page 31 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM e TROUBLESHOOTING We do not expect you to have any problems with your phone but if you do the follow ing suggestions might help Problem Suggestion The phone does not work or works poorly Be sure the base s phone line cord and AC adapter are correctly and securely connected Be sure the handset s battery pack is connected and charged Return the handset to the base for a few
25. ings RING VOL SETTING AUTO TALK Your phone is preset so you must press LINE 1 or LINE 2 to answer a call With auto talk turned on you can answer a call by lifting the handset from the base or by pressing any number key on the base or any key on the handset if the handset is away from the base You can set the auto talk function on or off for each line separately Note You must set each line for auto talk separately When you turn on auto talk for Line 1 only you need to press LINE 2 to answer a call on Line 2 Follow these steps to turn auto talk on or off H og WY d 43 685 fm Page 15 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM A e A 1 Lift the handset and hold down CALLER ID until Caller ID Setup appears on the display with the pointer at Line 1 MEMORY acs OS Kor IOJ 2 Use a or w to select Line 1 or 2 then press SELECT 3 A menu appears with Auto Talk selected Press SELECT to change the setting On or Off appears indicating the selected setting 4 To clear the display when you finish press HOLD CANCEL or return the handset to the base TURNING CALLER ID CALL WAITING ON OFF If you have Call Waiting and Caller ID service you can set the ET 685 to show Caller ID information for an incoming call even while you are already on the phone Note You must set each line for Caller ID Call Waiting separately 1 Lift the handset and hold down CALLER ID until Caller ID
26. is stored 25 Sak t e WY 43 685 fm Page 26 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM 7 e To clear a stored number simply store a new number in its place Or press MEM twice Then press the memory location number 0 9 you want to clear A tone sounds Use the supplied memory directory sticker to record your stored numbers Peel the backing from the sticker and at tach it to the base Entering a Pause In some telephone systems you must dial an access code 9 for example and wait for a second dial tone before you can dial an outside number You can store the access code with the phone number However you should also store a pause after the access code to allow the outside line time to connect To enter a 2 second pause press PAUSE INTCM PAUSE on the handset For a longer pause press it additional times So Reviewing Memory Numbers Handset Only To review your memory numbers press MEMORY The list of the first three mem ory location numbers 01 03 appears with the name stored with each number or lt Memory nn gt if you did not store a name If necessary scroll through the list by repeatedly pressing A or w or by entering the two digit location number To view the stored phone numbers press pb An arrow to the right of the number means it is longer than 14 digits Press again to see the rest of the number Repeatedly press a to return to the name display To exit the memory
27. ise you might hear interfer ence crosstalk between the two lines The USOC number of the two line jack to be installed is RJ14C RJ14W for a wall plate The USOC number of a single line jack is RJ11C On a Desk Top 1 Insert the two tabs at the bottom of the wide end of the supplied bracket into the base s upper tab slots as shown then press down on the bracket s latches and insert them into the clip slots H 9 6 WY 43 685 fm Page 9 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM To connect the phone to a two line phone jack plug one end of the sup plied long two line modular cord into the TEL LINE 1 2 jack on the back of the phone Note If you connect the phone to a two line phone jack with a two line cord do not connect another third phone line to the TEL LINE 2 jack or the phone will not operate properly Instead you can connect another phone device such as a fax machine or modem So A To connect the phone to two one line phone jacks plug one end of the supplied long two line modular cord into TEL LINE 1 2 and plug another cord not supplied into the TEL LINE 2 jack To connect the phone to a single one line phone jack plug one end of the supplied long modular cord into the TEL LINE 1 2 or TEL LINE 2 jack Note If you connect the phone to a single one line phone jack avoid pressing the unused line button or you might hear feedback Plug the supplied AC adapter s ba
28. lithe Dagesrees eege get ee e EE DEER 25 Entering EH EE 26 Reviewing Memory Numbers Handset Only ccseceeeereeeeeteeeeeeeeees 26 Dialing a Memory Number eee eececeee iana a i ea A 26 Chain Dialing Service Numbers sseseeeieeeeeeeesresrresrnssrnssrnnsrnrnsnnnerne 27 Testing Stored Emergency Numbers cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeseaeeeseneeeees 27 Caller ID Operation Handset Only c cccsseccesseeeeseeseseeeeeseeseseeeeeeseeeeseeeeeneeees 28 Reviewing Caller ID Records 28 Caller ID Messa gS whiekhanaa addi et EE Nee 29 Dialing Numbers from a Caller ID Record 0 cccceeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeseeeseeaees 29 Storing a Caller ID Record to Memory c cceeceeeeeeeeeceeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeceaeeeseneeeeaas 29 Deleting Caller ID Records 0 0ceeccceceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeaee scenes eeaaeeeseeeeseeaeeeseeeeeeaees 30 TKOUDIESNOOUNG geseet EE dE 31 Care and Maintenance ccccseceseseeeeeeeeeesseeeeseeeeeneesesneaeenseeesesseeeensseseseaneeneenees 33 Replacing the Battery Pack ec ccececeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeneeaas 34 The FCC Wants You to KNOW cccccececeeceeeneeceeeeeseaeeseeeeeesaaeeseeeeeseeeeseeeeees 34 LINING BEE 35 a S Sak WB 43 685 fm Page 8 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM E a INSTALLATION E MOUNTING THE PHONE You can place the ET 685 s base on a desk or table or mount it on a standard wall pl
29. mis take repeatedly press lt or to move the cursor over the incorrect digit then enter the correct number 5 Press SELECT to store the area code then press HOLD CANCEL or return the handset to the base to clear the display S Sak WB 43 685 fm Page 17 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM D BASIC OPERATION Note You can use the keypad on either the handset or the base to operate the ET 685 To make a call with the speak erphone you must use the base s key pad to make a call with the handset you must use the handset s keypad USING THE HANDSET Making a Call To make a call using the handset lift the handset from the base and press LINE 1 or LINE 2 then dial the number When you press a line button on the handset Line 1 or Line 2 appears on the handset s display The same line s indi cator on the base flashes to show that someone is using that line at the hand set Note If Base or In Use appears above Line 1 or Line 2 on the dis play someone is using that line at the base or on an extension phone Press the other line button To end a call press LINE 1 or LINE 2 on the handset or place the handset on the base Answering a Call When a call comes in Call appears on the display along with Line 1 or Line 2 whichever is ringing The line indicator for that line flashes at the base Note To help you tell which line is ring ing each line has a distinctive ring to
30. ndset on the base or use the other phone line without disconnecting the current call e og WY d 43 685 fm Page 19 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM A e A HOLD HOLD CANCEL To release a line from hold and continue your conversation press that line s but ton on the handset or base You can also release a call from hold by lifting the handset if the handset is on the base or picking up an extension phone You can alternate between the two lines by pressing HOLD then the button for the desired line Note Pressing HOLD or HOLD CAN CEL again while a call is on hold does not release the hold Press the line but ton that is on hold SWITCHING BETWEEN THE HANDSET AND SPEAKERPHONE To switch to the speakerphone while you are using the handset press HOLD on the handset then press that line s button LINE 1 or LINE 2 on the base To switch to the handset while you are using the speakerphone lift the handset off the base Or if the handset is off the base press HOLD on the base then press that line s button LINE 1 or LINE 2 on the handset So USING BOTH THE HANDSET AND SPEAKERPHONE To use the handset to join a call at the base or to use the base to join a con versation at the handset press the line button for the line that is in use You hear a busy tone Before the tone ends press the line button again During the call one of you can hang up and the call can continue
31. ne o To answer a call lift the handset from the base and press the line button for the line that is ringing If auto talk is on just lift the handset from the base or if the handset is away from the base press any key to answer a call The dis play changes to show the elapsed time on the call If you receive a call on one line while you are using the handset to talk on the other you hear three ring tones through the handset Press the line button for the incoming call s line The current call is automatically placed on hold If both lines have an incoming call pressing a key answers the line that be gan ringing first Setting the Handset Volume To increase or decrease the handset s volume during a call press VOLUME A or w The display shows Volume Low Volume Normal or Volume High The setting remains the same even when you hang up the phone a Sak WY d 43 685 fm Page 18 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM A E g A USING THE SPEAKERPHONE Making a Call To make a call using the speakerphone press LINE 1 or LINE 2 listen for the dial tone then dial the number The LINE 1 SPEAKER or LINE 2 SPEAKER indica tor lights green on the base and Base or In Use appears above Line 1 or Line 2 on the handset s display as a reminder that the line is in use at the base or on an extension phone Note If either line indicator is flashing someone at the handset or an extension phone
32. ore than 2 hours af ter an overnight charge replace it with a new 3 6 V 600 mAh battery pack with a connector that fits the socket in the bat tery compartment You can order a re placement battery pack through your local RadioShack store Follow these steps to install the new bat tery pack then charge the battery pack for about 24 hours before you use it Note To avoid losing phone numbers stored in memory on the handset try to install and begin charging the new bat tery pack within 1 minute after removing the old one 1 Slide open the battery compartment cover and lift the battery pack out of the compartment 2 Gently pull on the battery connector to disconnect it then remove the battery pack 3 Insert the fresh battery pack inside the compartment plug its connector into the socket inside the battery compartment 4 Replace the cover Cautions e You must use a replacement battery pack of the same size and type a 34 a o e Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire because it might explode Do not open or mutilate the battery pack Be careful not to short the battery pack by touching it with conducting materials such as rings bracelets and keys The battery pack or con ductor might overheat and burn Important This product contains a re chargeable nickel cadmium battery pack At the end of the battery pack s useful life it must be recycled or dis posed of properly Conta
33. r rel plug into the DC IN 9V jack on the back of the base t WY 43 685 fm Page 10 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM A 4 Route the adapter s cord through the strain relief slot on the bottom of the bracket Ia Il l el d e 5 Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet 6 Connect the phone cord s to the modular phone line jack s 7 Raise the base s antenna to a verti cal position On a Wall Plate or a Wall Note To mount the base directly on the wall you need two screws not supplied with heads that fit into the keyhole slots on the bottom of the bracket Drill two holes 31 16 inches apart Then thread a screw into each hole letting the heads extend about 16 inch from the wall 1 Insert the two tabs at the top of the wide end of the supplied bracket into the base s lower tab slots as shown then press down on the bracket s latches and insert them into the clip slots So 2 To connect the phone to a two line phone jack plug one end of the sup plied long modular cord into the TEL LINE 1 2 jack on the back of the phone Note If you connect the phone to a two line phone jack with a two line cord do not connect a cord to the TEL LINE 2 jack or the phone will not operate properly To connect the phone to two one line phone jacks plug one end of the supplied short two line modular cord into TEL LINE 1 2 and plug another cord
34. rd into the sec ond phone jack 8 Raise the base s antenna to a verti cal position 11 ie S WY 43 685 fm Page 12 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM A A CONNECTING AND CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK The ET 685 comes with a rechargeable nickel cadmium battery pack in the handset but not connected Before using your phone you must connect the bat tery pack then charge it for about 24 hours 1 Slide open the battery compartment cover and lift the battery pack out of the compartment 2 Plug the battery pack s connector into the socket in the compartment The connector fits only one way 3 Replace the battery pack and the cover Recharge the battery pack when the handset beeps every 3 seconds or Low Battery flashes on the handset s dis play So To charge the battery pack place the handset either faceup or facedown on the base The CHARGE indicator on the base lights Important Be sure the battery pack is properly connected before you try to charge it The CHARGE indicator lights whenever the handset is on the base even if the battery pack is not connect ed Notes e When you first use the phone after charging or recharging the battery pack the phone might not work and you might hear an error tone when you press LINE 1 or LINE 2 If this happens return the handset to the base for about five seconds This resets the security access p
35. ronic circuits Use and store the ET 685 only in normal temperature environments SA Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices dam age batteries and distort or melt plastic parts Keep the ET 685 away from dust and dirt which can cause premature wear of parts Handle the ET 685 gently and carefully Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the ET 685 to work improperly Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type Batteries can leak chemicals that damage your ET 685 s electronic parts S Wipe the ET 685 with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the ET 685 Modifying or tampering with the ET 685 s internal components can cause a mal function and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to oper ate it If your ET 685 is not performing as it should take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance If the trouble is affecting the telephone lines the phone compa ny can ask you to disconnect your ET 685 until you have resolved the problem d r gt Bike WB 43 685 fm Page 34 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM E REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK If you follow the instructions in Connect ing and Charging the Battery Pack on Page 12 the battery pack should last about a year If the battery pack will not hold a charge for m
36. rotec tion code If the battery pack gets weak during a call the handset beeps every 3 seconds and Low Battery flashes on the handset s display When this happens you cannot make another call on the phone until you recharge the battery pack e og WY 43 685 fm Page 13 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM A t e Use a pencil eraser to clean tte SETTING THE DIALING charging contacts on the handset MODE and the base about once a month a e If the battery pack becomes com pletely discharged or the base loses power while the handset is away from it the security code might be Set PULSE TONE on the back of the base for the type of service you have If you are not sure which type you have do this test 1 Be sure PULSE TONE is set to TONE tone PULSE TONE lost To reset the code return the handset to the base If it was the handset that lost power leave the handset on the base to charge the battery pack e About once a month fully discharge the battery pack by keeping the handset off the base until the low battery indications Low Battery flashing on the handset s display and beeping appear Otherwise the battery pack loses its ability to fully recharge e The supplied battery pack should 2 Press LINE 1 on the base The LINE 1 SPEAKER indicator lights Then listen for the dial tone 3 Press any number other than 0 on last for about a year When the bat te Base
37. s are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the expiration of the warranty period This warranty does not cover a damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God abuse accident misuse improper or abnormal usage failure to follow instructions improper installation or maintenance alteration lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current b any repairs other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility c consumables such as fuses or batteries d cosmetic damage e transportation shipping or insurance costs or f costs of product removal installation set up service adjustment or reinstallation This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state RadioShack Customer Relations 200 Taylor Street 6th Floor Fort Worth TX 76102 We Service What We Sell RadioShack A Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth Texas 76102 UCZZ01642ZZ 07A99 Printed in the Philippines
38. s the oldest call s record o REVIEWING CALLER ID RECORDS To review the Caller ID records lift the handset if necessary and press CALLER ID Numbers of new and total numbers of Caller ID records for each line appear Press A or w to Select the line you want to view then press SELECT Note If the handset is faceup on the base it shows the number of Caller ID records so you can see if you have new records to review Repeatedly press w to scroll through the Caller ID records from the newest to the oldest or A to scroll back through the records To scroll quickly through the records hold down A or e When you scroll past the last record End of List appears When you scroll past the first record Start of List appears The top line of each record shows the date time and the number of calls from that number The second line shows the caller s name and the third line shows the caller s phone number To exit the Caller ID record display press HOLD CANCEL H 9 6 WB 43 685 fm Page 29 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM T CALLER ID MESSAGES Display Description New Total Line 1 xx xx Line 2 xx xx Shows the number of new Caller ID records records you have not reviewed and the total number of records for each line Private Name or Private Number The caller has blocked the Caller ID informa tion from being sent Unknown Name or Unknown The caller is not within
39. s volume If you place the handset on the base facedown to recharge it while the headset is connected be sure the handset seats properly With a headset connected you make or answer calls as usual using the keys on the handset T r S og WY d 43 685 fm Page 24 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM E MEMORY OPERATION You can store up to 30 numbers in the handset s memory and another 10 in the base s memory then dial a stored num ber by pressing a two digit memory loca tion number or selecting from the list of stored numbers You can also store a name with each number in the handset s memory You cannot dial a number stored in one memory location the base or the hand set using the keypad on the other STORING A NUMBER IN MEMORY Note An error tone sounds and the phone exits the storing process if you wait more than 20 seconds between key presses In the Handset Each number you store can be up to 20 digits long and each name can be up to 13 characters 1 Lift the handset 2 Hold down MEMORY until the hand set beeps and Memory Store and a list of memory location num bers and names if any appears 24 So MEMORY 900MHz MEMORY Sas OO CIA SELECT 3 Select an empty memory location or the one you want to replace by using A or w to scroll through the list or entering the location number 01 30 Precede a single digit number with a 0 01
40. services through your local phone company Where Caller ID is offered one or more options are generally available e caller s number only e caller s name only e callers name and number EW a o E READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION We have designed your phone to con form to federal regulations and you can connect it to most phone lines However each device that you connect to the tele phone line draws power from the line We refer to this power draw as the phone s ringer equivalence number or REN The REN is on the bottom of your phone If you use more than one phone or other device on the line add up all the RENs If the total is more than five three in ru ral areas your phones might not ring If ringer operation is impaired remove one of the devices from the line FCC STATEMENT Your telephone complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules You must upon request provide the FCC registration number and the REN to your phone company These numbers are on the bottom of the base You must not connect your phone to any of the following coin operated systems e party line systems e most electronic key phone systems t e Sak WB 43 685 fm Page 5 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM T This equipment complies with the limits for a Class B digital device as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits provide reasonable protection against radio and TV interference in a residential ar
41. sy tone Before the tone ends press the line button again Note If you hang up the ET 685 and someone is still on that line on an exten sion the ET 685 s line indicator s might not stay lit USING REDIAL You can quickly dial the last number di aled on either line 1 or line 2 When you hear a dial tone press REDIAL PAUSE on the base or FLASH REDIAL on the handset REDIAL PAUSE Radiosh ack 000 o o FLASH REDIAL Notes e Each keypad has a separate redial memory You cannot redial a num So ber you dialed on one keypad using the redial key on the other The redial memory is common to both lines You can redial the num ber you originally dialed on Line 1 using Line 2 as long as you use the same keypad you dialed the number on earlier The redial memory holds up to 32 digits so you can redial long dis tance as well as local numbers USING FLASH FLASH FLASH REDIAL on the handset performs the electronic equivalent of a switchhook operation for special servic es such as Call Waiting FLASH For example if you have Call Waiting press FLASH to answer an incoming call without disconnecting the current call Press FLASH again to return to the first call Note If you do not have any special ser vices pressing FLASH might disconnect the current call 21 H Sch WB 43 685 fm Page 22 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM T Ko e USING TONE SERVICES O
42. tional information is stored Testing Stored Emergency Numbers If you store an emergency service s number police department fire depart ment ambulance and you choose to test the stored number make the test call during the late evening or early morning hours to avoid peak demand periods Also remain on the line to ex plain the reason for your call a S Sak WB 43 685 fm Page 28 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM CALLER ID OPERATION HANDSET ONLY If you subscribe to Caller ID service from your phone company the phone compa ny sends information about the call as well as the time and date between the first and second rings of every call you receive Although the Caller ID memory is on the handset it records the call you receive on the speakerphone also The ET 685 displays this information when it receives a call and it stores up to 80 Caller ID records 40 each for both lines for later review It also shows if caller information is unavailable or if the name and number were blocked by the caller see Caller ID Messages on Page 29 If you subscribe to Call Waiting with Caller ID you will hear a tone through the handset when a call comes in then the Caller ID record appears If you want to answer the incoming call press FLASH REDIAL To resume the previous phone conversation press FLASH RE DAIL again If the ET 685 s Caller ID memory be comes full any new call replace
43. without using the handset Ample Talk and Standby Time the supplied battery pack provides 4 hours of continuous talk time or 7 days of standby time when fully charged 40 Number Memory Dialing lets you store up to 40 numbers in memory 30 in the handset and 10 in the base for easy dialing Paging Two Way Intercom System lets you send a signal from the base to the handset or from the handset to the base to page someone or locate the handset when it is away from the base If someone answers you can use the ET 685 as an intercom Dual Volume Control let you adjust the volume you hear through the hand set and speakerphone Adjustable Ringer lets you choose high or low volume for both lines ring ers Wall Mountable you can mount the ET 685 on the wall to save space on your desk top Headset Jack lets you make or an swer calls with hands free convenience using an optional headset Spread Spectrum Technology spreads the signal across several fre quencies providing additional security for your phone conversations 1999 Tandy Corporation All Rights Reserved RadioShack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation 2 o H 4 6 WB 43 685 fm Page 3 Thursday July 8 1999 7 50 AM e Caller ID Memory stores up to 80 Caller ID records 40 for each line 3 Line Liquid Crystal Display lets you view an entire Caller ID record on one screen

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