Page 2 - FEATURES; — ensures that other cord-
2 FEATURES © 1999 Tandy Corporation. All Rights Reserved. COM-LOK and RadioShack are registered trademarks used by Tandy Corporation. Your RadioShack ET-1110 900-MHz 20-Channel Analog Cordless Telephone of-fers the latest advances in cordlessphone technology. It uses the 900 MHzband, which means les...
Page 3 - Important Caller ID Information; • Caller ’s number only
3 Page — lets you send a paging signalfrom the base to the handset to pagesomeone or locate the handset when it isaway from the base. Flash — sends an electronic switchhooksignal for use with special phone servic-es such as Call Waiting. Volume Control — lets you adjust thevolume you hear through th...
Page 4 - ringer equivalence number; FCC STATEMENT; This telephone complies with Part 68 of; FCC Rules; • coin-operated systems
4 Important: Cordless phones such asthis one require AC power to operate.When the AC power is off, you cannotdial out or receive incoming calls usingyour ET-1110. For this reason, the ET-1110 cordless phone should not be youronly telephone. To be safe, you shouldalso have a phone that does not requi...
Page 5 - CONTENTS
5 CONTENTS Preparation .............................................................................................................. 7 Selecting a Location ........................................................................................... 7Attaching the Handset’s Antenna .....................
Page 6 - PREPARATION; SELECTING A LOCATION; • near an AC outlet
6 PREPARATION SELECTING A LOCATION You can place the phone on a desk top or table, mount it on a standard wall plate, ormount it directly on the wall. Select a location that is: • near an AC outlet • near a telephone line jack • out of the way of normal activities • away from electrical machinery, e...
Page 7 - ATTACHING THE HANDSET’S ANTENNA; Remove the bracket by holding in
7 ATTACHING THE HANDSET’S ANTENNA Screw the antenna into the hole at thetop of the handset. PLACING THE BASE ON A DESK TOP Follow these steps when you place thebase on a desk, shelf, or table. 1. Remove the bracket by holding in both tabs and gently pulling out thewide end of the bracket. 43-1110.fm...
Page 15 - guage
15 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 16 - SETTING THE RINGERS; Ringer
16 SETTING THE AREA CODE When you return a call from a Caller IDrecord (see “Dialing Numbers from aCaller ID Record” on Page 26), yourphone automatically dials 1, the areacode, and the number. However, if youstore your area code into memory andthe number you call has the same areacode, the ET-1110 o...
Page 17 - To have it not sound, set; to
17 Turning the Handset Ringer On or Off To have the handset ring when a callcomes in, set RINGER ON/OFF on the handset’s right side to ON . To have it not sound, set RINGER ON/ OFF to OFF . Note: With the handset ringer off, youcan make or receive calls using thisphone, and telephones on the same li...
Page 18 - TELEPHONE OPERATION; Try
18 TELEPHONE OPERATION MAKING AND RECEIVING A CALL To make a call, simply lift the handsetand press TALK . When the TALK indica- tor lights steadily and you hear the dialtone, dial the desired phone number ormemory number (see “Dialing a MemoryNumber” on Page 23). The ET-1110 displays the current ch...
Page 19 - CH; USING REDIAL
19 CHANGING THE CHANNEL The ET-1110 scans 20 channels (fre-quency pairs used between the base andthe handset) and automatically selects aclear channel each time you make or re-ceive a call. CH and the current channel number ap- pear on the display for about 15 secondswhen you make or receive a call....
Page 20 - USING PAGE; Paging
20 Note: If you do not have any specialphone services, pressing FLASH might disconnect the current call. USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE Some special services, such as bank-by-phone, require tone signals. If you havepulse service, you can still use thesespecial tone services by following thesest...
Page 21 - MEMORY DIALING; PROG
21 MEMORY DIALING You can store up to 20 phone numbersand names in memory, then dial a storednumber by pressing a two-digit memorylocation number. Each stored number can be up to 24 dig-its long, and each name can contain upto 16 characters. Storing a Number and Name in Memory Notes: • If T/P is set...
Page 22 - Entering a Pause
22 To enter a blank space, press / # to move the cursor to the next char-acter position, then enter the de-sired letter. Notes: • If you enter a wrong letter, press / # or / to move the cursor to the position of the incorrect let-ter, then enter the correct letter. • You can enter up to 16 letters, ...
Page 23 - pears. Then repeatedly press; name; Dialing a Memory Number; and; Using the VIP Call List; ber as a VIP phone number.
23 Or, to scroll through all of the memo-ry locations, press MEM, PROG ap- pears. Then repeatedly press REVIEW s or t until the desired num- ber appears. 3. To review the stored name, press /# or / . If no name is stored, No name appears. Dialing a Memory Number 1. Follow Step 1 and Step 2 in “Recal...
Page 24 - CALLER ID OPERATION; NEW; appear for
24 CALLER ID OPERATION If you subscribe to Caller ID service fromyour phone company, the ET-1110 auto-matically displays the information thephone company sends between the firstand second rings of every call you re-ceive. It stores up to 60 number only orname and number call records in its Call-er I...
Page 25 - CALLER ID DISPLAYS; xx New CID Total; to see
25 CALLER ID DISPLAYS REVIEWING CALLER ID RECORDS 1. Press CALL ID . xx New CID Total = xx appears. English Display — French Spanish Description xx New CID Total = xx xx CID Nvx xx CID Nuevo The first line indicates the number of new calls. The sec-ond line shows the total number of Caller ID record...
Page 26 - individual
26 STORING CALLER ID RECORDS IN A MEMORY LOCATION 1. Press CALL ID . xx New CID Total = xx appears. 2. Repeatedly press REVIEW s or t un- til you see the desired Caller IDrecord. 3. Press MEM . PROG appears. 4. If you want to enter a name for the displayed number, press SETUP then enter the name. 5....
Page 27 - USING A HEADSET
27 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 (not supplied), which is spe-cially designed for use with the ET-1110. Follow these steps to use a headset. 1. Insert th...
Page 28 - TROUBLESHOOTING
28 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 29 - Receiver sound flutters or fades.; Set; correctly for the type of service
29 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-1110 to your local RadioShack store for assistance. Problem Suggestion Receiver sound flutters or fades. Be ...
Page 30 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE
30 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your ET-1110 900 MHz 20-Channel Analog Cordless Telephone is an example of su-perior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for yourphone so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the phone dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids cancon...
Page 32 - LIGHTNING
32 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 33 - NOTES
33 NOTES 43-1110.fm Page 33 Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:22 AM