Page 2 - FEATURES; ANSWERING SYSTEM
2 FEATURES Your RadioShack TAD-285 Microcas-sette Telephone Answering Systemwith Big Button Phone, Memory, andRemote Operation is ideal for yourhome or office. With its extra loud ring-er and big buttons, the system is per-fect for anyone who has a hard timehearing or seeing. This telephone an-sweri...
Page 3 - READ THIS FIRST; Ringer Equivalence Number; FCC STATEMENT; FCC Rules; • Coin-operated systems
3 Touch-Tone or Pulse (Rotary) Dial-ing — you can use this telephone witheither type of service. This answering system has been test-ed and found to comply with all appli-cable UL and FCC standards. We recommend you record your an-swering system’s serial number here.The number is on the bottom of th...
Page 4 - CONTENTS
4 CONTENTS Installation ............................................................................................................ 5 Selecting a Location ........................................................................................ 5Loading the Cassette ....................................
Page 5 - INSTALLATION; Select a location that is:
5 INSTALLATION SELECTING A LOCATION You can set the TAD-285 on a flat sur-face (such as a desktop or counter-top), or mount it on a wall plate ordirectly on the wall. Select a location that is: • Near an AC outlet • Near a modular telephone line jack If the phone line jack is not a modularjack, you ...
Page 6 - CONNECTING POWER
6 CONNECTING POWER Use the supplied AC adapter to poweryour answering system. Cautions: • You must use an AC adapter that supplies 9 volts of power, deliversat least 500 milliamps, and has aplug that properly fits the TAD-285’s POWER SOURCE jack. The supplied adapter meets theserequirements. Using a...
Page 7 - toward
7 Follow these steps to record the out-going message. 1. Rotate VOLUME toward HI until it clicks. The red light turns on. 2. Lift open the cassette compart- ment door. 3. Press and hold OGM REC/PLAY until the red light turns off, thenrelease the button. The answeringsystem beeps once. 4. When the re...
Page 8 - and plug the other end; MOUNTING THE PHONE; On a Wall Plate; ular cord into; Align the adapter’s power cord
8 PLACING THE PHONE ON A DESKTOP To use your answering system on adesk, table, or shelf, plug one end ofthe supplied telephone cord into PHONE JACK and plug the other end into a modular phone jack, then pro-ceed to “Connecting the Handset” onPage 10. MOUNTING THE PHONE Using the supplied mounting br...
Page 9 - Directly on the Wall
9 5. Plug the exposed end of the cord into a modular phone jack wallplate. 6. Line up the keyhole slots on the bracket with the studs on the wallplate, then slide the bracket downonto the wall plate until it issecure. 7. Pull the handset holder toward you as far as it will go. Hold it outas you rota...
Page 12 - ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION
12 ANSWERING SYSTEM OPERATION SETTING THE ANSWERING SYSTEM TO ANSWER CALLS Rotate VOLUME toward HI until it clicks. When the red light on the PLAY button stays on without the answeringsystem sounding a tone, the system isready to answer calls. The answering system hangs up andresets to answer the ne...
Page 14 - To replay the messages, simply press
14 The answering system beeps onceand the red light turns off. The tapefast-forwards to the end of all the mes-sages and resets to answer calls. Thesystem beeps twice and the red lightblinks again. To replay the messages, simply press PLAY again. 43-785.fm Page 14 Monday, August 16, 1999 7:54 AM
Page 15 - TELEPHONE OPERATION; USING REDIAL; USING FLASH
15 TELEPHONE OPERATION You can make and answer calls withthis telephone as you would with anyother phone. Read this section tolearn about special features. Note: When you receive a call, thetelephone rings and the lighted ringerbar flashes. USING REDIAL To quickly dial the last number dialed,press R...
Page 16 - MEMORY DIALING; Storing a Number; Pick up the handset and press; , then enter the telephone; the memory location number (; Dialing a Stored Number
16 MEMORY DIALING Your answering system has two typesof memory — priority and standard —that let you store and easily dial up to13 numbers. You can store up to 3 numbers in pri-ority memory and dial them with thepress of a single button. Priority mem-ory is often used to store emergencynumbers. You ...
Page 17 - REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION; REMOTE PLAYBACK
17 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION While you are away from your homeor office, you can use a touch-tonephone or a pulse phone with a pockettone dialer to: • Set the answering system to answer calls • Play your messages • Erase your messages REMOTE ANSWER-ON You can use any remote phone to setthe answering ...
Page 18 - as soon as
18 ERASING THE MESSAGES If you want to erase the messages af-ter playback, enter the remote opera-tion security code within 8 secondsafter the four short beeps at the end ofall the messages. After the answeringsystem beeps, hang up the phone. Note: After you erase messages byremote, you cannot recov...
Page 19 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Problem; The system is turned off.
19 TROUBLESHOOTING We do not expect you to have any problems with your answering system, but if youdo, be sure you installed the tape correctly and turned on the system. If you stillhave a problem, this chart might help. If not, take the answering system to your lo-cal RadioShack store for assistanc...
Page 22 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE
22 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your RadioShack TAD-285 Microcassette Telephone Answering System with BigButton Phone, Memory, and Remote Operation is an example of superior designand craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for your answeringsystem so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the...
Page 23 - Rotate; to; and remove; LIGHTNING
23 CLEANING THE TAPE-HANDLING PARTS Inspect and clean the tape head aboutevery 3 months. Dirt, dust, or particlesof the tape's coating can accumulateon the tape heads and other parts thatthe tape touches. This can greatly re-duce the performance of the cassetteplayer. Rotate VOLUME to STOP and remov...