Page 2 - FEATURES
2 FEATURES © 1999 Tandy Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation. Your RadioShack ET-1105 DigitalSpread Spectrum 900 MHz CordlessTelephone uses advanced digital cord-less technology to give you superiorsound quality and extended range. Thetelep...
Page 3 - CAUTION
3 Review Scrolling — lets you easilyscroll through all information stored inthe ET-1105’s Caller ID memory. Phone Information Display — lets yousee incoming Caller ID information andphone numbers as you dial them or re-call them from the ET-1105’s memoryand Caller ID records. Trilingual Messages — l...
Page 4 - Important Caller ID Information; ringer equivalence number; FCC STATEMENT; FCC Rules
4 Important Caller ID Information To use the phone’s Caller ID and CallWaiting features, you must be in an areawhere Caller ID and Call Waiting servic-es are available and you must subscribeto the services. Where Caller ID is offered, one or moreof the following options are generallyavailable: • Cal...
Page 5 - CONTENTS
5 CONTENTS Preparation .............................................................................................................. 6 Selecting a Location ........................................................................................... 6Attaching the Handset’s Antenna .....................
Page 6 - PREPARATION; SELECTING A LOCATION
6 PREPARATION SELECTING A LOCATION You can place the phone on a desk topor table, or mount it on a standard wallplate. Select a location that is: • near an accessible AC outlet • near a telephone line jack • out of the way of normal activities • away from electrical machinery, electrical appliances,...
Page 9 - LOW BATTERY; appear on the
9 6. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet. 7. Raise the base’s antenna to a ver ti- cal position. CONNECTING AND CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK The ET-1105 comes with a rechargeablenickel-cadmium battery pack in thehandset but not connected. Before usingyour phone, you must connect the bat-tery pac...
Page 10 - TALK
10 Notes: • You can place the handset on the base face down or face up withoutremoving the belt clip. If you want touse the hanging hole on the back ofthe handset to place the handset onthe wall-mounted base face-up, re-move the belt clip (see “Removingthe Belt Clip” on Page 13). However,the battery...
Page 11 - GUAGE; SETUP
11 SETTING THE DIALING MODE Set T/P (Tone/Pulse) on the back of the base for the type of service you have. Ifyou are not sure which type you have,once the battery is fully charged, do thistest. 1. Set T/P to T . 2. Lift the handset, then press TALK and listen for the dial tone. 3. Press any number o...
Page 12 - SETTING THE RINGER; Turning the Ringer On or Off
12 SETTING THE AREA CODE When you return a call from a Caller IDrecord (see “Dialing Numbers from aCaller ID Record” on Page 21), yourphone automatically dials 1, the areacode, and the number. The ET-1105 letsyou store one local area code and threeneighborhood area codes. If the numberyou call has t...
Page 13 - USING A HEADSET
13 USING A HEADSET You can make or answer calls withhands-free convenience using an option-al headset that has a 3 / 32 -inch (2.5 mm) plug. We recommend RadioShack Cat.No. 43-195, which is specially designedfor use with the ET-1105. Follow these steps to use a headset. 1. Inser t the headset’s plug...
Page 14 - TELEPHONE OPERATION; PHONE; USING REDIAL
14 TELEPHONE OPERATION MAKING AND RECEIVING A CALL To make a call, lift the handset andpress TALK . PHONE displays. When the TALK indicator lights steadily and youhear the dial tone, dial the desired phonenumber or memory number (see “Memo-ry Dialing” on Page 15). The ET-1105 displays the phone numb...
Page 15 - PAGING; MEMORY DIALING
15 • We recommend you not use REDIAL to dial numbers that include a toneentry. This could result in a wrongnumber being dialed. (See “UsingTone Services on a Pulse Line.”) • The redial memory does not store a flash entry or any digits entered af-ter you press FLASH (see “Using Flash”). USING FLASH F...
Page 16 - Storing a Number in Memory; MEMORY STORE; MEM; ENTER; Using the VIP Call List
16 Each stored number can be up to 16 dig-its long. Storing a Number in Memory Notes: • If T/P is set to P and you want to use tone dialing for a memory number,you must store a as the first entry of the number you want to tone dial. • Do not store a number with both pulse and tone entries in the sam...
Page 17 - Entering a Pause; MEM EMPTY; Dialing a Memory Number
17 Entering a Pause In some telephone systems, you mustdial an access code (9, for example) andwait for a second dial tone before youcan dial an outside number. You canstore the access code with the phonenumber. However, you should also storea pause after the access code to allowthe outside line tim...
Page 18 - DELETE OK
18 Testing Stored Emergency Numbers If you store an emergency service’snumber (police department, fire depart-ment, ambulance) and you choose totest the stored number, make the testcall during the late evening or earlymorning hours to avoid peak demand pe-riods. Remain on the line to explain thereas...
Page 19 - CALLER ID OPERATION; RING
19 CALLER ID OPERATION If you subscribe to Caller ID service fromyour phone company, the ET-1105 auto-matically displays the information thephone company sends, along with thedate and time the call was received, be-tween the first and second rings of everycall you receive. It stores up to 45 num-ber...
Page 20 - CALLER ID DISPLAYS; English
20 CALLER ID DISPLAYS English Display — French Spanish Description xx NEW CID TOTAL CID= xx NOUV IDAPTOUT IDAP=xxNUEV. ID.TOTAL ID.=xx The first line indicates the number of new calls. The sec-ond line shows the total number of Caller ID records in memory. ERRORERREURERROR Appears when the Caller ID...
Page 22 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Problem
22 TROUBLESHOOTING We do not expect you to have any problems with your telephone, but if you do, thefollowing suggestions might help. Problem Suggestion The handset does not work. Move the handset closer to the base. Be sure the phone line cord and AC adapt-er are correctly and securely connected. B...
Page 23 - Set; correctly for the type of service you
23 If you still have problems, disconnect the phone. If other phones on the same line workproperly, the fault is in this phone or its installation. If you cannot find the problem, takeyour ET-1105 to your local RadioShack store for assistance. Receiver sound flutters or fades. Be sure the battery pa...
Page 24 - sume your phone conversation.
24 OUT OF RANGE INDICATIONS If you move the ET-1105’s handset out ofthe base’s range, OUT OF RANGE dis- plays and the handset will not operateproperly. If you move the handset out of the base’srange when the handset is not in use, thehandset beeps twice every 16 seconds.When you move the handset bac...
Page 25 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE
25 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your RadioShack ET-1105 Digital Spread Spectrum 900 MHz Cordless Telephoneis an example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions willhelp you care for your phone so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the phone dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately....
Page 27 - LIGHTNING
27 THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW In the unlikely event that your phonecauses problems on the phone line, thephone company can temporarily discon-tinue your service. If this happens, thephone company attempts to notify you inadvance. If advance notice is not practi-cal, the phone company notifies you ass...
Page 28 - Limited One-Year Warranty
RadioShack A Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas 76102 08A99 Printed in China 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-o...