Page 2 - Important Information; FCC STATEMENT
2 Important Information ˆ Important Information This telephone has been tested and found tocomply with all applicable UL and FCC stan-dards. READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION We have designed your phone to conform tofederal regulations, and you can connect it tomost telephone lines. However, each phonea...
Page 3 - LIGHTNING
3 Important Information THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW This equipment has been tested and foundto comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCCRules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful inter-ference in a residential installation....
Page 6 - Contents
6 Contents ˆ Contents Features .................................................................................................................................. 8 Installation ..............................................................................................................................
Page 8 - Features
8 Features ˆ Features Your RadioShack 2.4 GHz 2-Line DigitalSpread Spectrum Cordless Speakerphoneuses advanced cordless telephone technolo-gy to give you superior audio quality and ex-tended range. The phone lets you place andreceive calls on two separate telephonelines. It is designed to exacting s...
Page 10 - Installation; MOUNTING THE PHONE; Connecting to the Phone Lines
10 Installation ˆ Installation MOUNTING THE PHONE You can place the phone’s base on a desk ortable, or mount it on a standard wall plate ordirectly on a wall. Choose a location that is: • near an AC outlet • near a modular telephone line jack • out of the way of normal activities • away from electri...
Page 11 - On a Desk Top
11 Installation On a Desk Top 1. Insert the bracket’s tabs into the base’s upper tab slots, then press down on thebracket’s clips and insert them into theclip slots. 2. To connect the phone to a two-line phone jack, plug one end of the suppliedlong two-line modular cord into the TEL LINE 1/2 jack on...
Page 14 - ADJUSTING THE RINGER; On the Handset; SETTING AUTO TALK
14 Installation Note: The phone exits setting mode if a callor page is received, or if you press LINE 1 or LINE 2 . ADJUSTING THE RINGER The phone lets you control its base andhandset ringer volume separately. You canchoose from a high or low ringer setting orturn the ringer off for the base and the...
Page 16 - Basic Operation; USING THE HANDSET; Making a Call
16 Basic Operation ˆ Basic Operation Note: You can use the keypad on either thehandset or the base to operate the phone. Tomake a call with the speakerphone, you mustuse the base’s keypad; to make a call withthe handset, you must use the handset’skeypad. USING THE HANDSET Making a Call To make a cal...
Page 17 - Answering a Call; PUTTING A CALL ON HOLD
17 Basic Operation pear on the handset’s display as a reminderthat the line is in use. If either line indicator is flashing, someone atthe handset is using the line. Press the linebutton for a line that is not in use. To end a speakerphone call, simply press LINE 1 or LINE 2 . The line indicator tur...
Page 19 - USING REDIAL
19 Basic Operation USING THE PHONE WITH EXTENSION PHONES The phone detects when an extension phoneis in use. The corresponding line indicatorflashes on the base and ?d ?d?d ?d Ki[ Ki[ Ki[ Ki[ flashes on the handset’s display along with B_d[ B_d[ B_d[ B_d[ '''' or B_d[ B_d[ B_d[ B_d[ (((( . To join t...
Page 20 - USING A HEADSET
20 Basic Operation Note: The paging ends in one minute if no-body answers. Press INTERCOM or 8 8 8 8 / IN- TCM again. To end an intercom call, press 8 8 8 8 / INTCM or INTERCOM . During a call, you can page someone at ei-ther the base or the handset to join the con-versation. Press INTERCOM or 8 8 8...
Page 21 - Memory Dialing; In the Handset
21 Memory Dialing ˆ Memory Dialing You can store up to 30 numbers in the hand-set’s memory and another 10 in the base’smemory, then dial a stored number by press-ing a memory location number. You can alsostore a name with each number in the hand-set’s memory. Each number you store can be up to 20 di...
Page 22 - In the Base
22 Memory Dialing 6. Press SELECT / CH . Ijeh[ Ijeh[ Ijeh[ Ijeh[ DkcX[h DkcX[h DkcX[h DkcX[h appears. 7. Enter the number and any tone and pause entries (see “Using Tone Serviceson a Pulse Line” on Page 19 and “Enter-ing a Pause”). Note: Each tone or pause entry usesone digit of memory. 8. Press SEL...
Page 24 - CALLER ID MESSAGES
24 Caller ID Operation (Handset Only) ˆ Caller ID Operation (Handset Only) If you subscribe to Caller ID service fromyour phone company, the phone companysends information about the call, as well asthe time and date, between the first and sec-ond rings of every call you receive. Althoughthe Caller I...
Page 26 - Troubleshooting
26 Troubleshooting ˆ Troubleshooting We do not expect you to have any problems with your phone, but if you do, the following sug-gestions might help. Problem Suggestion The phone does not work or works poorly. Be sure the base’s phone line cord and AC adapter are cor-rectly and securely connected. B...
Page 27 - CARE
27 Troubleshooting If you still have problems, disconnect the phone. If other phones on the same line work proper-ly, the fault is in this phone or its installation. If you cannot find the problem, take your phone toyour local RadioShack store for assistance. CARE Keep the phone dry; if it gets wet,...