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Radio Shack ET-2101 Cordless Telephone User Manual

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1. Problem Suggestion The keypad does Move the keypad closer to the base not work Raise the base s antenna to a vertical position Ensure the phone s modular cord and the AC adapter are correctly and securely connected Recharge the keypad s battery pack Reset the security access protection code by placing the keypad on the base for about five seconds Troubleshooting 31 to 9 a5 43 2101 fm Page 32 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM Problem Suggestion io Call is noisy Keep the headset and base away from interference sources such as comput ers remote control toys wireless alarm systems wireless intercoms and room monitors fluorescent lights and electri cal appliances f the interference is severe turn off the interfering device Move the keypad closer to the base Hang up and redial the number Press CHANNEL to change the channel The range Ensure the base s antenna is raised decreases and is not touching a metal surface Recharge the keypad s battery pack Can receive calls Set TONE PULSE correctly for the type of ser but cannot make vice you have see Setting the Dialing calls Mode on Page 14 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 locate the problem take your phone to your local R
2. 43 2101 fm Page 1 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM e RadioShack www radioshack com ET 2101 900 MHz Hands free Phone with Caller ID t Please read before using this equipment Owner s Manual p d 4 e 43 2101 fm Page 2 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard do not expose this product to rain or mois ture AN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO N NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated dan gerous voltage within the product s enclosure that might be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Do not open the prod uct s case This symbol is intended to inform you that important operating and maintenance instructions are included in the literature accompany ing this product 2000 Tandy Corporation All Rights Reserved RadioShack and RadioShack com are trademarks used by Tandy Corporation a5 AO E 43 2101 fm Page 3 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM Bi Contents Introduction eeeeeeeeeeeeeee nennen enne nnne nnne nnne nnn 5 Important Caller ID Information 7 Read This Before Inst
3. AO E 43 2101 fm Page 4 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM Deleting a Number from Memory Chain Dialing Service Numbers Testing Stored Emergency Numbers Message Waiting Caller ID Operation ceres 24 Gall Waiting S ope eene eee ges 25 Caller ID Messages eene 25 Reviewing Caller ID Records 28 Dialing Numbers from a Caller ID Record 29 Deleting Caller ID Records 29 Troubleshooting eese nennen 31 T 33 Replacing the Battery Pack 33 The FCC Wants You to Know 35 oer hin epi eikonal 36 AO E 43 2101 fm Page 5 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM Introduction Your RadioShack Hands free Phone combines the clarity of 900 MHz communication with portability and convenience The phone s cordless keypad clips to your belt or clothing so you can make and answer calls away from the base The headset allows you to use your hands while you talk The phone displays a callers phone number name if avail able and the date and time the call was received It can store up to 40 records as provid
4. To remove the old battery pack press the latch release then slide the battery pack off the keypad 2 To connect the new battery pack line up the slots on the battery pack with the posts on the keypad then press down and slide it forward until the latch clicks 3 Charge the battery pack for 12 hours before using it Cautions Be careful not to short the battery pack by touching it with conducting materials such as rings bracelets and keys The battery pack or conductor might overheat and burn Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire because it might explode Do not open or mutilate the battery pack Note If you have trouble replacing the battery pack take the phone to your local RadioShack store for assistance Important This phone can use nickel cadmium rechargeable batteries At the end of a nickel cadmium battery s useful life it must be recycled or disposed of properly Contact your local county or state hazardous waste management authorities for information on re cycling or disposal programs in your area or 34 Care _ 43 2101 fm Page 35 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM call 1 800 843 7422 Some options that might be available are municipal curbside collection drop off boxes at retailers such as your local RadioShack store recycling collection centers and mail back programs THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW In the unlikely event that your phone causes problems on the
5. Caller ID record that you can review later even during a call Each record includes io call number time and date of the call caller s telephone number if available caller s name if available Follow these steps to review Caller ID records 1 Make sure TALK is not pressed 2 Repeatedly press 4 to review records starting from CALL 01 or press W to review records starting from the most recent call 3 To review the latest reviewed call number press REDIAL Notes The keypad display shows the first 15 characters of the caller s name and the last 15 digits of the phone number Empty Caller ID memory locations do not appear When the list is full the oldest caller s information is replaced by the newest one 28 Caller ID Operation to 9 a5 AO E 43 2101 fm Page 29 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM DIALING NUMBERS FROM A CALLER ID RECORD 1 Make sure TALK is not pressed 2 Press or w to find the desired number The memory shows the phone number with area code 3 Press FUNC once to dial the long distance prefix 1 plus the area code and local number For example if the area code is 604 and the local number is 555 1212 the phone dials 16045551212 if FUNC is pressed Press FUNC twice to dial the local phone number 5551212 Press FUNC three times to dial the long distance prefix and local phone number 15551212 Press FUNC four times to dial the area c
6. flashes and MESSAGE WAITING appears when you have a new mes sage waiting The indicator continues flashing until you listen to all of your messages then MSG WAITING OFF appears for about 5 seconds Note When you are using the phone and there is a message waiting the STATUS MESSAGE indicator flashes to let you know there is a message waiting MESSAGE WAITING does not appear Caller ID Operation If you subscribe to Caller ID service from your phone company the system automatically displays information about calls you receive and stores the information in Caller ID memory The System can store up to 40 number records the most recent is 40 then replaces the oldest call with each new one 24 Caller ID Operation to 9 a5 43 2101 fm Page 25 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM The first line of the Caller ID record shows the calling time date and the number of calls The second line shows the phone number of the caller The third line shows the caller s name if available See Caller ID Messages on Page 25 io Note If you are programming the system when a call is re ceived the phone automatically exits programming and shows Caller ID information The STATUS MESSAGE indicator flashes during an incoming call and NEW CALL appears The latest Caller ID record ap pears when the phone rings then NEW CALLS or REPT re mains on the display after the last incoming call CALL WAITING
7. from surges in telephone line and power line current This lightning protection meets or exceeds FCC re quirements However lightning striking the telephone 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 un plug your phone before storms to reduce the possibility of dam age Limited One Year Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship 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 RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LIABILITY LOSS OR DAM AGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF TIME DATA PROPERTY REVENUE OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some
8. key pad to the base for about 5 seconds to reset the security access protection code The keypad blinks once About once a month fully discharge the battery pack by keeping the phone off the base until LOW BATTERY appears or if the keypad beeps while you are on the phone Otherwise the battery pack loses its ability to fully recharge If the STATUS MESSAGE indicator does not light when you place the keypad on the base be sure the battery pack and AC adapter are correctly and securely connected Also check the charging contacts on the keypad and base If the contacts are dirty or tarnished clean them with a pen cil eraser f the battery pack becomes completely discharged or the base loses power while the keypad is away from it place the keypad on the base for about 5 seconds to reset the security access protection code The keypad blinks once If the keypad loses power leave it on the base to charge the battery pack f you are not going to use your phone for an extended period of time disconnect its battery pack This helps increase the battery pack s usable life Preparation NZ Wb 43 2101 fm Page 13 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM e ATTACHING THE HEADSET Handset WR HOLDER Holder Insert the tabs on the headset holder into TAGER the slots on the back of the base and im snap the holder into place AN CLR E CONNECTING AND ADJUSTING THE HEADSET 1 Insert the he
9. phone line jack 3 Plug the supplied AC adapter s barrel plug into the DC 12V 300mA 10 Preparation ST AY Ss 43 2101 fm Page 11 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM 4 Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet 5 Lift the base s antenna to a vertical position CONNECTING AND CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK The phone comes with a rechargeable nickel cadmium battery pack You must connect the battery pack and charge it for at least 12 hours for the first time before you use the phone To connect the battery pack line up the slots on the battery pack with the posts on the back of the keypad Press down and slide the battery pack forward until the latch clicks To charge the battery pack place the keypad in the base s front charging slot The STATUS MESSAGE indicator lights To charge a spare battery pack place it in the rear charging slot with its latch end facing down and its contacts toward the rear Charging of the base The CHARGE indi cator lights CHARGE N STATUS Spare battery packs are avail MESSAGE able at your local RadioShack store Preparation 11 AO E 43 2101 fm Page 12 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM Notes Recharge the battery pack anytime LOW BATTERY appears or if the keypad beeps while you are on the phone When you first use the phone after charging or recharging the battery pack the phone might not work Return the
10. phone line the phone company can temporarily discontinue your service If this happens the phone company attempts to notify you in advance If advance notice is not practical the phone company notifies you as soon as possible and advises you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC io Also the phone company can make changes to its lines equip ment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of this telephone The telephone company notifies you of these changes in advances so you can take the necessary steps to prevent interruption of your telephone service This equipment complies with the limits for a Class B digital de vice as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits provide reasonable protection against radio and TV interference in a residential area 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 cor rective measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and the radio or TV Care 35 to e 9 43 2101 fm Page 36 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM N Gils Use outlets on different electrical circuits for the equipment and the radio or TV Consult your local RadioShack store if the problem still exists LIGHTNING Your telephone has built in lightning protection to reduce the risk of damage
11. states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental 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 unless 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 property of RadioShack New or reconditioned parts and prod ucts may be used in the performance of warranty service Repaired or replaced parts and products 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 abnor mal 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 batter ies d cosmetic damage e transportation s
12. stored name and number Note If LOW BATTERY appears or if the keypad beeps while you are on the phone recharge or replace the battery within two minutes or the numbers stored in memory will be lost Memory Dialing 21 9 a5 AO E 43 2101 fm Page 22 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM ENTERING A PAUSE IN A MEMORY NUMBER 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 if you do you should also store a pause after the access code to allow the outside line time to connect After entering the access code press REDIAL to enter a 3 second pause DIALING A STORED NUMBER Press TALK When you hear the dial tone press MEMORY then the memory location number 1 0 The memory location num ber 01 10 appears The phone dials the number Note To dial the number in the 10th memory location press 0 To pre dial the stored number press MEMORY then 4 or w to find the desired number Then press DIAL REVIEWING NUMBERS STORED IN MEMORY 1 Press MEMORY 2 Press 4 to scroll through 10 memory location num ber or enter the memory location number on the keypad 0 1 2 and so on to display the stored number 22 Memory Dialing to 9 AP E 43 2101 fm Page 23 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM DELETING A NUMBER FRO
13. the headsets volume repeatedly press 4 or w during a call until the sound level is comfortable You can set the headset s volume to one of four levels and it remains set even after you hang up CHANGING CHANNELS Every time you press TALK the phone automatically selects a clear channel from the 40 it uses for communication between the headset and the base If you hear interference during a call Basic Operation 17 to e 9 es 43 2101 fm Page 18 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM repeatedly press CHANNEL to change the channel until you get a clear one io USING REDIAL To quickly redial the last number dialed press TALK then REDIAL Notes The redial memory holds up to 32 digits so you can redial long distance as well as local numbers The redial memory can also store tone entries see Using Tone Services On a Pulse Line on Page 19 and pause entries see Entering a Pause in a Memory Number on Page 22 If the number you dialed is busy press REDIAL without hanging up the phone to redial the number FLASH appears and the dial tone sounds for about 2 seconds then the phone redials the number USING MUTE To talk to someone else in the room without the person on the other end of the phone line hearing your conversation press MUTE Press MUTE again to resume your phone conversation USING FLASH FLASH provides the electronic equivalent of a switchhook signal for special phon
14. Call Waiting Tone or Pulse Rotary Dialing lets you use your phone with tone or pulse dialing and lets you easily switch from pulse to tone dialing for bank by phone or other special services Hearing Aid Compatibility lets you use your phone with hearing aids that have a T telephone switch Your phone is ETL listed to UL standards and meets all applica ble FCC standards 6 Introduction 43 2101 fm Page 7 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM IMPORTANT CALLER ID INFORMATION To use the phone s Caller ID and Call Waiting features you must be in an area where Caller ID and Call Waiting services are available and you must subscribe to the services io Where Caller ID is offered one or more of the following options are generally available caller s number only caller s name only caller s name and number For the phone s Caller ID memory dial feature to operate you must receive the caller s number Important Cordless phones generally require AC power to op erate You should also have a corded phone that does not re quire AC power to operate so you can still make and receive calls if there is an AC power failure Your telephone operates on standard radio frequencies as allo cated by the FCC Even though the access protection code pre vents unauthorized use of your phone line it is possible for other radio units operating on similar frequencies within a cer tain area to uni
15. If you subscribe to Call Waiting and a call comes in while you are on the phone you hear a tone that indicates you have an other call The system displays the Caller ID Call Waiting infor mation for about 5 seconds then stores the information To answer the incoming call press FLASH To resume the pre vious phone conservation press FLASH again CALLER ID MESSAGES Display Description NEW CALL i Indicates the number of new calls Note NEW does not appear after you review the displayed information Caller ID Operation 25 to 9 es WY 2 43 2101 fm Page 26 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM Display Description CALL Indicates the Caller ID call number PRIVATE The caller chose not to send Caller ID informa tion OUT OF AREA The caller is not within a Caller ID service area END OF LIST Appears when you reach the last call REPT Appears if you have received a call from the same phone number more than once ERASE CALL Delete a Caller ID record ID ERASE ALL Delete all Caller ID records MEMO Indicates the memory location number NO DATA No Caller ID data sent ERASE MEMO Delete a stored memo from records PAGING The base is paging the keypad ERROR Caller s information was distorted before reaching the system MESSAGE A message is waiting You must subscribe to WAITING your phone company s message wait
16. M MEMORY 1 Make sure TALK is not pressed 2 Press MEMORY then enter the memory location number of the number to be deleted 3 Press DELETE ERASE MEMO appears 4 Press DELETE again to clear the memory Two long beeps sound to confirm the number is deleted successfully Or press any other button to cancel the deletion Three short beeps sound CHAIN DIALING SERVICE NUMBERS For quick recall of numbers for special services such as alter nate long distance or bank by phone store each group of num bers in its own memory location When calling special services dial the service s main number first Then at the appropriate place in the call press MEMORY then the number for the location where the additional numbers are stored Note If you use pulse dialing be sure you have stored a tone entry in another memory location see Using Tone Services On a Pulse Line on Page 19 Memory Dialing 23 to e 9 43 2101 fm Page 24 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM TESTING STORED EMERGENCY NUMBERS If you store an emergency service s number police department fire department ambulance and you want to test the stored number make the test call during the late evening or early morning to avoid peak demand periods Remain on the line to explain the reason for your call ee MESSAGE WAITING If you subscribe to a message waiting service with your local telephone company the STATUS MESSAGE indicator
17. adioShack store for assistance 32 Troubleshooting to 9 a5 AO E 43 2101 fm Page 33 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM Care To enjoy your phone for a long time Keep the phone dry If it gets wet wipe it dry immediately Use and store the phone only in normal temperature envi ronments Handle the phone gently and carefully Don t drop it Keep the phone away from dust and dirt Wipe the phone with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Modifying or tampering with the phone s internal components can cause a malfunction and invalidate its warranty If your phone is not performing as it should take it to your local Ra dioShack store for assistance If the trouble is affecting the tele phone lines the phone company can ask you to disconnect your phone until you have resolved the problem REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK If you follow the instructions in Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack on Page 11 the battery pack should last about a year If the battery pack does not hold a charge for more than 2 hours after an overnight charge replace it You can order a re placement battery pack through your local RadioShack store Care 33 to 9 es AY Wb 43 2101 fm Page 34 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM Note To avoid losing numbers stored in memory you must in stall and begin charging the new battery pack within 2 minutes of removing the old one 1
18. adset s plug into the jack on the side of the base Headset Jack 2 Place the headset on your head with the earpiece over either ear 3 Adjust the headset band until it rests with almost no pressure on your ear and the top of your head If the headset is loose press in slightly to tighten it If it is tight gently pull the headset band out to loosen it 4 Hold the headset in place and adjust the microphone boom until it is about even with but not in front of your mouth Experiment until you find the most comfortable position Caution The microphone boom swivels on the headset Do not bend the microphone boom while you adjust it Preparation 13 e e NZ Wb 43 2101 fm Page 14 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM e Note When you are not using the headset place it on the headset hanger Otherwise if you set it on a flat surface for ex ample you might have to repeat these adjustments SETTING THE RINGERS RINGER OFF ON controls the keypad s ringer To have the phone ring when a call comes in set RINGER to ON To have the phone not ring set RINGER to OFF With RINGER set to OFF the phone does not ring but you can still make outgoing calls If you hear an extension telephone ring you can answer the incoming call on this phone The STA TUS MESSAGE indicator flashes until you answer the call SETTING THE KEYPAD RINGER S VOLUME You can adjust the keypad s ringer volume when the
19. allation 8 FCG Statement cedere cts 8 Preparation ee 9 Selecting a Location 9 Connecting the Base 10 Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack 11 Attaching the Headset Holder 13 Connecting and Adjusting the Headset 13 Setting the Ringers ssseeeeee 14 Setting the Keypad Ringer s Volume 14 Setting the Dialing Mode 14 Storing Your Area Code 15 Basic Operation eese 16 Adjusting the Headset s Volume 17 Changing Channels essen 17 Using hedial o e te tt ipt DERE 18 Using Mute ceu ep e porri us 18 Using Flashi ocior redes 18 Using Tone Services On a Pulse Line 19 USING Page edi ees da 19 Memory Dialing eere nnns 20 Storing a Number in Memory 20 Entering a Pause in a Memory Number 22 Dialing a Stored Number 22 Reviewing Numbers Stored in Memory 22
20. cal appliances metal walls filing cabinets wireless intercoms security alarms and room monitors The base s location affects the phone s range If you have a choice of several locations try each to see which provides the best performance Notes Your telephone connects directly to a modular telephone line jack If your phone line jack is not a modular jack you can update the wiring yourself using jacks and adapters available at your local RadioShack store Or you can let the phone company update the wiring for you The USOC number of the jack to be installed is RJ11C Preparation 9 to 9 a5 S is 43 2101 fm Page 10 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM e CONNECTING THE BASE You can power the base using the supplied 12V 300 mA AC adapter Cautions plies 12V DC and delivers at least 300 mA Its center tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit the phone s DC12V 300mA jack Using an adapter that does not meet these specifications could damage the phone or the adapter i You must use a Class 2 power source that sup Always connect the AC adapter to the base before you connect it to AC power When you finish disconnect the adapter from AC power before you disconnect it from the base Follow these steps to connect the base to a phone line and AC power 1 Plug one end of the supplied modular cord into the TEL LINE jack 2 Plug the modular cord s other end into a modular
21. e services such as Call Waiting 18 Basic Operation to e 9 AY Wb 43 2101 fm Page 19 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM 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 phone services pressing FLASH might disconnect your current call USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE Some special services such as bank by phone require tone signals If you have pulse service you can still use these tone services by following these steps 1 Dial the service s main number 2 When the service answers press X TONE Any additional numbers you dial are sent as tone signals 3 After you complete the call press TALK or return the key pad to the base The phone automatically resets to pulse dialing USING PAGE You can send a page to the keypad to locate it when it is away from the base and not in use Press PAGE FIND on the base PAGING appears and the keypad rings for about 2 minutes Press any key on the keypad or PAGE FIND on the base to silence it sooner PAGE FIND Basic Operation 19 Fae AO E 43 2101 fm Page 20 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM Bii O Memory Dialing You can store up to 10 numbers of up to 24 digits each in the phone s memory Notes To keep your accounts secure we reco
22. ed by your local phone company to Caller ID service subscribers If you have Call Waiting with Caller ID the phone displays in coming caller information for a new call when you are already on the phone Your phone s other features include 10 Memory Speed Dial stores up to 10 frequently called phone numbers for easy dialing Receiver Volume Control lets you adjust the volume you hear during a call Ringer Volume Control lets you choose high or low volume on the keypad s ringer Ample Talk and Standby Time when fully charged about 12 hours the supplied battery provides about 7 hours of talk time or 7 days of standby time Introduction 5 43 2101 fm Page 6 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM Dual Charging Slots lets you charge a spare battery pack not supplied so the phone is always ready to go e 40 Channel Auto Scan automatically selects a clear chan nel when you make or answer a call Advanced Super CCT Circuitry provides sound clarity comparable to that of a corded phone Security Access Protection Code prevents other cordless phone users from using your phone line Redial lets you redial the last number dialed with the touch of a button Mute prevents the person on the other end of the phone line from hearing you converse with someone else in the room Flash sends an electronic switchhook signal for use with special phone services such as
23. hipping or insurance costs or f costs of product removal installation set up service ad justment 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 02A00 43 2101 Printed in China
24. ing ser vice to see this MSG All new messages have been played WAITING OFF 26 Caller ID Operation 4 2 N S 43 2101 fm Page 27 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM e Display Description LONG Appears if your phone company sends infor DISTANCE mation indicating that the incoming call is long distance Notes Ifthe call is private and long distance the display toggles between PRIVATE and LONG DISTANCE Ifthe call is out of area and long distance the display toggles between OUT OF AREA and LONG DISTANCE f the caller s name is available and the call is both private or out of area and long distance the display toggles between the callers name and LONG DISTANCE CALL The call was forwarded from a number set up FORWARD to forward all calls The display toggles between the caller s name and CALL FOR WARD CALL FWD The call was forwarded from a number set to BUSY forward a call if the line is busy The display toggles between the caller s name and CALL FWD BUSY NEW XX Indicates the number of new calls and all calls TOTAL XX XX is the number of calls FLASH Appears when you redial a busy number with out hanging up the phone Caller ID Operation 27 9 es 43 2101 fm Page 28 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM REVIEWING CALLER ID RECORDS Each time you receive a call your system stores a
25. mmend you do not store your personal access code for services such as bank by phone in a memory location When storing numbers for special services such as alter nate long distance or bank by phone store the service s main phone number in one memory location and numbers for additional information in other locations STORING A NUMBER IN MEMORY 1 Press MEMORY on the keypad 2 Press the memory location number 1 0 you want to store Note To enter the number into the 10th memory location press 0 3 Press MEMORY again ENTER NAME appears 20 Memory Dialing to 9 NZ E 43 2101 fm Page 21 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM 4 Enter the name up to 15 characters using the following table Presses 1 2 3145 6 7 849 1 A D G J 2 B EI IH K 3 v Y 4 Ma UE E Is Note If you must enter two consecutive letters using the same number key press FUNC between the letters For example for Bob Jones enter 22 666 22 1 5 666 FUNC 66 33 7777 5 Press MEMORY again ENTER TEL NUMBR appears 6 Dial the desired number up to 24 digits 7 Press MEMORY again to store the number The keypad sounds two long beeps Note If you hear three short beeps you did not store the number successfully Start again from Step 1 8 Slide out the memory index card at the bottom of the base and write down the
26. not pressed 2 Hold down CHANNEL for 2 seconds AREA CODE appears Preparation 15 to 9 a5 N A e ae 43 2101 fm Page 16 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM 3 Enter your three digit area code The keypad sounds two long beeps The area code is stored To replace a stored area code store a new one in its place Basic Operation RadioShack EN TONE MUTE FLASH Before you use the phone put the headset on and adjust it as needed see Connecting and Adjusting the Headset on Page 13 16 Basic Operation AO E 43 2101 fm Page 17 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM To make a call lift the keypad off the base then press TALK You hear a dial tone and the STATUS MESSAGE indicator lights Dial the number you want to call To answer a call lift the keypad off the base then press TALK The STATUS MESSAGE indicator lights Notes When you press a button a single tone indicates that the phone has accepted the command Three tones indicate that you pressed a button in error you are out of range or there is severe interference See Changing Channels If interference is severe the keypad might lose communi cation with the base and the call might disconnect If this happens return the keypad to the base for about 5 sec onds to reset the security access protection code The key pad blinks once ADJUSTING THE HEADSET S VOLUME To adjust
27. ntentionally intercept your conversations and or cause interference This lack of privacy can occur with any cordless phone Introduction 7 to 9 a5 AO E 43 2101 fm Page 8 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION Each device that you connect to the phone line draws power from the phone line We refer to this power draw as the device s ringer equivalence number or REN The REN is on the bottom of the base If you are using more than one phone or other device on the line add up all the RENs If the total is more than five three in rural areas your phone might not ring If ringer operation is im paired remove a device from the line FCC STATEMENT This 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 bot tom of the base Note You must not connect your phone to any of the following coin operated systems party line systems most electronic key phone systems 8 Introduction AO E 43 2101 fm Page 9 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM Preparation SELECTING A LOCATION You can place the phone s base on a flat surface such as a desk shelf or table Select a location that is near an easily accessible AC outlet near a telephone line jack out of the way of normal activities away from electrical machinery electri
28. ode and local phone number 6045551212 Note If the telephone company sends a 7 digit caller phone number pressing FUNC dials the 7 digit number only 4 Press DIAL The system dials the caller s phone number Note The system cannot dial a number if the Caller ID record consists of a name only DELETING CALLER ID RECORDS 1 Make sure TALK is not pressed Caller ID Operation 29 43 2101 fm Page 30 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM Note You cannot delete records during a call io 2 To delete a single record repeatedly press 4 to find the desired number then press DELETE ERASE CALL ID appears Or to delete all records hold down DELETE for 3 seconds ERASE ALL appears 3 Press DELETE again to confirm the deletion The keypad sounds two long beeps and the selected number is deleted Or press any button other than DELETE to cancel the dele tion The keypad sounds three short beeps 30 Caller ID Operation to 9 es AO E 43 2101 fm Page 31 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM Troubleshooting We do not expect you have any problem with your telephone but if you do the following suggestions might help If you still have problems check the other phones on the same line to see if they work properly If they do and the problem does not seems to be with your phone service take the phone to your lo cal RadioShack store for assistance
29. phone is not in use by repeatedly pressing RING The keypad rings with the current volume high or low as you select it SETTING THE DIALING MODE Set TONE PULSE on the back of the base for the type of service you have If you are not sure which type you have do this simple test after charging the battery pack TONE PULSE 1 Set TONE PULSE to TONE 14 Preparation Z2 AP E 43 2101 fm Page 15 Wednesday February 23 2000 9 12 AM 2 Press TALK so the STATUS MESSAGE indicator lights and listen for a dial tone 3 Press any number other than 0 or 1 Note If your phone system requires that you dial an access code 9 for example before you dial an outside number do not press the access code either If the dial tone stops you have touch tone service If the dial tone continues you have pulse service 4 Place the keypad on the base or press TALK 5 If you have tone service leave TONE PULSE set to TONE If you have pulse service set TONE PULSE to PULSE Note Replace the keypad on the base for 5 seconds after you set the service type STORING YOUR AREA CODE To dial a number from a Caller ID record see Dialing Numbers from a Caller ID Record on Page 29 you must first store your local area code in the phone s memory When you dial from a Caller ID record the system skips the area code if it matches the one you stored Follow these steps to store your area code 1 Make sure TALK is

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