Page 2 - Contents
2 Contents ˆ Contents Features ..................................................................... 6 Preparation ................................................................ 7 Selecting a Location ............................................ 7Connecting the Base ..................................
Page 3 - CAUTION
3 Contents Your phone is ETL listed to UL standards and meets all applica-ble FCC standards. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rainor moisture. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVECO...
Page 4 - READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION
4 Contents READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION Each device that you connect to the phone line draws powerfrom the phone line. We refer to this power draw as the device’sringer equivalence number, or REN. The REN is on the bottomof the base. If you are using more than one phone or other device on theline, ...
Page 5 - • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
5 Contents changes in advances, so you can take the necessary steps toprevent 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 providereasonable protection against radio and TV interferenc...
Page 6 - Features
6 Features ˆ Features Your RadioShack 2-Line 900 MHz Handsfree Cordless Phonecombines the clarity of 900 MHz communication with portabilityand convenience. The phone’s cordless keypad clips to yourbelt or clothing so you can make and answer calls away fromthe unit’s base. The headset allows you to u...
Page 7 - A Quick Look at the Phone; SELECTING A LOCATION; • near an easily accessible AC outlet
7 Preparation ˆ A Quick Look at the Phone ˆ Preparation SELECTING A LOCATION You can place the phone’s base on a flat surface such as adesk, shelf, or table. Select a location that is: • near an easily accessible AC outlet VOLUME 8 VOLUME 9 LOW BATT CONF HOLD L1 L2 CHANNEL RING VIB/RING/VIB REDIAL/P...
Page 8 - CONNECTING THE BASE
8 Preparation • near a telephone line jack • out of the way of normal activities • away from electrical machinery, electrical appliances, metal walls, filing cabinets, wireless intercoms, security alarms,and room monitors The base’s location affects the phone’s range. If you have achoice of several ...
Page 10 - • Recharge the battery pack anytime the LOW BATT indica-
10 Preparation To connect the battery pack, line upthe slots on the battery pack withthe posts on the back of the keypad.Press down and slide the batterypack forward until the latch clicks. To charge the batterypack, place the keypad inthe base’s front chargingslot. The CHARGE indica-tor at the fron...
Page 11 - • If the front CHARGE indicator does not light when you; Recharging the Battery Pack; then slide the battery pack off the keypad.
11 Preparation phone. Otherwise, the battery pack loses its ability to fullyrecharge. • If the front CHARGE indicator does not light when you place the keypad on the base, be sure the battery pack andAC adapter are correctly and securely connected. Also,check the charging contacts on the keypad and ...
Page 12 - To connect the new battery pack, line up the slots on the; Important: The EPA certified RBRC
12 Preparation 2. To connect the new battery pack, line up the slots on the battery pack with the posts on the keypad, then press downand 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...
Page 14 - Note: The keypad does not vibrate when it is on the base.; TURNING THE RINGERS ON OR OFF
14 Preparation SETTING RING/VIBRATE/DUAL You can adjust the keypad’s ringer mode from RING VIB to RING/VIB . With the ringer set to VIB , the phone vibrates instead of ringing when receiving call. With the ringer set to RING/VIB , the phone rings and vibrates when receiving call. Note: The keypad do...
Page 15 - Operation
15 Operation 1. Set TONE/PULSE to TONE . 2. Press L1 or L2 so the indicator for that line 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 anaccess code (9, for example) before you dial an outsidenumber, do not press the acc...
Page 16 - ADJUSTING THE HEADSET’S VOLUME
16 Operation When you receive a call on a line, the light for that line flashesand the phone rings or vibrates (if you set the ringer for that lineto ON ). Press the button for the ringing line to answer the call. The indicator for that line lights. Notes: • When you are using one line and a call co...
Page 17 - USING HOLD
17 Operation USING HOLD HOLD lets you use the other line without disconnecting the call. You can alternate between the two lines by pressing HOLD , then the button for the desired line. 1. To place a call on hold, press HOLD . The indicator for that line flashes. 2. To release a line from hold and c...
Page 18 - CHANGING CHANNELS; USING REDIAL
18 Operation 3. To hang up one line, press the other line’s key. Press the key again to hang up both lines. CHANGING CHANNELS Every time you press L1 or L2 , the phone automatically selects a clear channel from the 10 it uses for communication betweenthe headset and the base. If you hear interferenc...
Page 19 - USING FLASH; Note: If you do not have any special phone services, pressing; USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE
19 Operation USING FLASH FLASH provides the electronic equivalent of a switchhook signal for special phone services such as Call Waiting. 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 cal...
Page 20 - The keypad rings for about 1 minute.; on the base to; MEMORY DIALING; • To keep your accounts secure, we recommend you do not; Storing a Number in Memory; Note: For the 10th memory location, press
20 Operation 2. Press and hold PAGE. The keypad rings for about 1 minute. 3. Press any key on the keypad or PAGE on the base to silence it. MEMORY DIALING You can store up to 10 numbers of up to 16 digits each in thephone’s memory. Notes: • To keep your accounts secure, we recommend you do not store...
Page 21 - You can write down the stored numbers on the memory; Entering a Pause in Memory Number; or; memory location number (; Chain-Dialing Service Numbers; for the location where the additional numbers are stored.
21 Operation 5. You can write down the stored numbers on the memory index card underneath the base. Note: If you hear three short beeps, you did not store the num-ber successfully. Start again from Step 1. Entering a Pause in Memory Number In some telephone systems, you must dial an access code (9,f...
Page 22 - Testing Stored Emergency Numbers; Troubleshooting; Problem
22 Troubleshooting Note: If you use pulse dialing, be sure you have stored a toneentry in another memory location (see “Using Tone Services ona Pulse Line” on Page 19). Testing Stored Emergency Numbers If you store an emergency service’s number (police department,fire department, ambulance) and you ...
Page 23 - LIGHTNING
23 Troubleshooting If you still have problems, disconnect the phone. If other phoneson the same line work properly, the fault is in this phone or itsinstallation. If you cannot locate the problem, take your phone toyour local RadioShack store for assistance. LIGHTNING Your telephone has built-in lig...