Page 2 - Contents
2 Contents ˆ Contents Features .................................................................................................................................. 4 Telephone Features .......................................................................................................... 4Answering...
Page 3 - CAUTION
3 Contents Deleting Caller ID Records ............................................................................................. 22 Answering System Operation ............................................................................................. 22 Setting the Record Time ....................
Page 4 - Features; TELEPHONE FEATURES
4 Features ˆ Features Your RadioShack 900 MHz Spread Spec-trum Cordless Speakerphone Digital An-swering System uses advanced technologyto give you superior audio quality and ex-tended range. The answering system’s Caller ID unitrecords each caller’s telephone number (andname, if available in your ar...
Page 6 - FCC STATEMENT
6 Features FCC STATEMENT Your answering system complies with Part68 of FCC Rules. You must, upon request, provide the FCC registration number and theREN to your phone company. These num-bers are on the bottom of the base. You must not connect your phone to any ofthe following: • coin-operated system...
Page 8 - Do not open or mutilate the battery; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; Installation; MOUNTING THE PHONE
8 Installation with local codes for possible specialdisposal instructions. 3. Do not open or mutilate the battery pack. Released electrolyte is corro-sive and may cause damage to theeyes or skin. It may be toxic if swal-lowed. 4. Exercise care in handling the battery pack in order not to short it wi...
Page 9 - On a Desk Top; On a Wall Plate or Wall
9 Installation • The USOC number of the jack to be installed is RJ11C (RJ11W for a wallplate). On a Desk Top 1. Plug one end of the supplied long modu- lar cord into the TEL LINE jack on the back of the base. 2. Plug the modular cord’s other end into a modular telephone line jack. 3. Insert the supp...
Page 13 - SETTING AUTO TALK; Auto
13 Installation SETTING THE DAY/TIME You must set the day of the week and timeso the answering system can record the cor-rect day and time of each message. Note: Enter each key press within about 2minutes. Otherwise, the answering systemexits the time setting process and you mustbegin again with Ste...
Page 14 - Telephone Operation
14 Telephone Operation TURNING CALLER ID/CALL WAITING ON OR OFF If you have Call Waiting and Caller ID ser-vice, you can set the answering system toshow Caller ID information for an incomingcall even while you are on the phone. Follow these steps to turn the Caller ID/CallWaiting feature on or off. ...
Page 15 - Note: When you press; SELECTING THE CHANNEL
15 Telephone Operation When you receive a call, Incoming Call appears on the display. To answer it, lift thehandset from the base and press TALK . If auto talk is on, just lift the handset from thebase or press any key. To end a call, place the handset on the baseor press TALK . ADJUSTING THE HANDSE...
Page 16 - USING FLASH
16 Telephone Operation SWITCHING BETWEEN THE HANDSET AND SPEAKERPHONE To switch to the speakerphone while you areusing the handset, press SPEAKER on the base. When you hear the conversation onthe speakerphone, press TALK on the hand- set. To switch to the handset while you are usingthe speakerphone,...
Page 17 - PAGING; Paging; USING A HEADSET
17 Telephone Operation PAGING To page the person who has the handset orto locate the handset when the phone is notin use, press PAGE on the base. The handset beeps for 5 seconds and the display shows Paging . For a longer handset beep, hold down PAGE for at least 2 seconds. The hand- set beeps for 1...
Page 18 - Memory Dialing
18 Memory Dialing ˆ Memory Dialing You can store up to 20 phone numbers andnames in memory, then dial a stored numberby entering its memory location number. Each stored number can be up to 20 digits,and each name can be up to 13 characters. STORING A NAME AND NUMBER IN MEMORY Notes: • An error tone ...
Page 19 - ENTERING A PAUSE
19 Memory Dialing 6. Press CH/SELECT . Store Number appears. 7. Enter the phone number and any tone or pause entries (see “Using Tone ServicesOn a Pulse Line” on Page 16 and“Entering a Pause”). 8. Press CH/SELECT . The phone beeps and Memory nn Stored appears. After 2 seconds, Memory Store appears. ...
Page 20 - Chain-Dialing Service Numbers; Caller ID Operation
20 Caller ID Operation DIALING A MEMORY NUMBER To dial a number stored in memory, lift thehandset and press MEM . The list of memory location numbers appears. Choose a memo-ry location (01–20) by pressing a number orby repeatedly pressing VOL/CID 8 8 8 8 or 9 9 9 9 , then press TALK . You can also d...
Page 21 - CALLER ID MESSAGES; Select Location; Incomplete
21 Caller ID Operation The top line of each record shows the date,time and the number of calls from that num-ber. The second line shows the caller’sname, and the third line shows the caller’sphone number. To exit the Caller ID record display, press CALL ID . CALLER ID MESSAGES ADDING/DELETING THE AR...
Page 22 - Answering System Operation
22 Answering System Operation 3. Choose a memory location (01–20) by pressing a number or by repeatedlypressing VOL/CID 9 9 9 9 or 8 8 8 8 , then press CH/SELECT . If the selected location is empty, thephone beeps to confirm that it stored thenumber, then the Caller ID recordappears. If a record exi...
Page 23 - SCREENING CALLS
23 Answering System Operation The other is simply an announcement anddoes not let the caller leave a message: “Hel-lo, no one is available to take your call.” Theanswering system uses this message when REC TIME is set to ANN (announcement only). You can also record your own message (see“Recording/De...
Page 24 - FL; RECORDING A MEMO
24 Answering System Operation • The caller hangs up. • The maximum message length is reached. • The answering system detects a busy signal or more than 7 seconds ofsilence. • You pick up the answering system’s handset or any phone on the samephone line. Note: When the answering system’s mes-sage mem...
Page 25 - DELETING MESSAGES; Setting the PIN
25 Answering System Operation ADJUSTING THE ANSWERING SYSTEM’S VOLUME To adjust the speaker’s volume, repeatedlypress VOLUME 8 8 8 8 or 9 9 9 9 on the base. The volume setting from 1 (lowest) to 10 (high- est) appears in the message counter win-dow. DELETING MESSAGES To delete the current message wh...
Page 26 - Using Remote Commands; rC
26 Answering System Operation you can avoid unnecessary long-distancecharges. Using Remote Commands Follow these steps to operate the answeringsystem from a remote location. Note: If you wait more than 15 seconds be-tween keypresses, the answering systemsounds a long beep and hangs up. 1. Dial your ...
Page 27 - Troubleshooting
27 Troubleshooting ˆ Troubleshooting We do not expect you to have any problems with your answering system, but if you do, thesesuggestions might help. Problem Suggestion Low volume or unusual sounds. Someone has picked up another phone on the same line. Hang up the other phone. Severe noise interfer...
Page 28 - Low
28 Troubleshooting If you still have problems, disconnect the answering system. If other phones on the same linework properly, the fault is in this phone or its installation. If you cannot find the problem, takeyour phone to your local RadioShack store for assistance. The answering system does not a...
Page 29 - Care and Maintenance
29 Care and Maintenance ˆ Care and Maintenance Your RadioShack 900 MHz Spread Spectrum Cordless Speakerphone Digital AnsweringSystem is an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions willhelp you care for your answering system so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the answe...
Page 31 - LIGHTNING
31 Care and Maintenance THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW In the unlikely event that your phone causesproblems on the phone line, the phone com-pany can temporarily discontinue your ser-vice. If this happens, the phone companyattempts to notify you in advance. If advancenotice is not practical, the phone co...
Page 32 - Limited One-Year Warranty
43-749 UCZZ01687BZ 09A00 Printed in China RadioShack CorporationFort Worth, Texas 76102 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-own...