Page 2 - NOTE
2 We have designed your answeringsystem to conform to federalregulations, and you can connect it tomost telephone lines. However, eachanswering system (and each device,such as a telephone or answeringmachine) that you connect to thetelephone line draws power from thetelephone line. We refer to this ...
Page 3 - THE FCC WANTS YOU
The F C C W ant s Y o u to Kn ow 3 affect the operation of this telephone.The telephone company notifies you ofthese changes in advance, so you cantake the necessary steps to preventinterruption of your telephone service. THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW This equipment has been tested andfound to comply wi...
Page 4 - FEATURES
4 Feat ur es • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different fromthat to which the receiver isconnected. • Consult your local RadioShack store or an experienced radio/TVtechnicia...
Page 6 - PREPARATION; Lo; AC P; NOTES
Prepar at io n 6 PREPARATION I NSTALLING THE B ACKUP B ATTERY If AC power fails or you unplug thesystem, one 9V alkaline battery (notsupplied) is needed to save any re-corded messages and the settings forthe day and time. For the bestperformance and longest life, werecommend you use a RadioShackalka...
Page 7 - Cr; and; TEL LINE
Pr ep ar at io n 7 standard AC outlet. The display lightsand Cr appears. The system initializes in about 20seconds, then sounds 4 tones. 00 and -- alternately appear. If you did not install a backup battery, Lo , 00 , and -- alternately appear. C ONNECTING THE S YSTEM TO A P HONE L INE Plug the syst...
Page 8 - STOP
Prepar at io n 8 T URNING THE S YSTEM O N / O FF To turn on the system, press ON/OFF/ STOP . The display lights and the system sounds a tone. The system isset to answer calls. To turn it off, press ON/OFF/STOP . The display turns off and the system sounds2 tones. A DJUSTING THE V OLUME Push down or ...
Page 9 - ETTING
Pr ep ar at io n 9 3. While holding down SKIP/TIME SET/CHECK, press MEMO/2 WAY/ HOUR . The system announces “1 AM”. 01 appears on the display. Repeatedly press MEMO/2 WAY/ HOUR until you hear or see the correct hour. 4. While holding down SKIP/TIME SET/CHECK, press PLAY/PAUSE/ MIN . The system annou...
Page 10 - Slide; to; to; ANN
Prepar at io n 10 messages, the system answers aftertwo rings. Otherwise, the systemanswers after four rings. This lets youavoid unnecessary charges whencalling by long distance to check yourmessages. If you hear more than tworings, you know you can hang upbecause the system has no newmessages. S ET...
Page 11 - Speak your message clearly into; OPERATION; to turn on the
Op er ati o n 11 1. Hold down REPEAT/ANNC/DAY . A1 flashes on the display, and thesystem sounds a tone. 2. Speak your message clearly into the microphone from about 10inches away from the system. 3. Release REPEAT/ANNC/DAY when you finish your message. Thesystem sounds a tone andautomatically plays ...
Page 12 - If; FL; flashes on the display, the
12 Oper atio n than 7 seconds, or the maximummessage length is reached, the systemhangs up and resets to answer the nextcall. The number flashes to indicate anew incoming message has beenrecorded. When the system is answering a call orrecording a message, if any phone onthe same line is picked up or...
Page 13 - SING; INCOMING; ANN ONLY; flashes on the
Op er ati o n 13 messages (see “Deleting Messages”on Page 17). If memory is full, the system announces“Memory is full” when you record anoutgoing message or memo. U SING A NNOUNCE -O NLY Your system’s announce-only featurelets you set the system to play amessage for the caller, thenautomatically han...
Page 14 - to either; CREENING; ECORDING
14 Oper atio n When the system is set for announce-only, you cannot set it to recordincoming messages using the remotecommands. To turn off the announce-only featureso callers can leave messages, slide INCOMING MSG to either 1 or 5 MIN . S CREENING C ALLS To screen calls, let the system answer,then ...
Page 15 - flashes on
Op er ati o n 15 3. When you finish speaking, release MEMO/2 WAY/HOUR . The system sounds a tone. The numberflashes on the display until youplay the memo. R ECORDING A T WO -W AY P HONE C ONVERSATION You can record both sides of aconversation on any phone connectedto the same phone line as the syste...
Page 17 - ELETING; DELETE; for about 3; REMOTE OPERATION; • Set the system to answer calls.; ECURITY
R e m o te Op er at io n 17 D ELETING M ESSAGES You can delete messages individuallyduring playback, or all at once afterplayback. To delete a particular incomingmessage, memo, or two-way phoneconversation (after listening to it), press DELETE during playback. To delete all messages after playback,h...
Page 18 - to end remote access.; Press To; to continue
18 Remot e Oper at io n bottom of the system. Enter the securitycode after the system answers andsounds two tones. Within 7 seconds,enter one of the remote commands. O PERATING THE SYSTEM FROM A R EMOTE L OCATION Dial your phone number. Even if thesystem is off, it will turn on and answerafter about...
Page 19 - CARE; LIGHTNING
Car e 19 CARE If the system gets wet, wipe it dryimmediately. Use and store the systemonly in normal temperatureenvironments. Do not drop it. Keep thesystem away from dust and dirt, andwipe it with a damp cloth occasionallyto keep it looking new. SERVICE AND REPAIR If your system is not performing a...