RadioShack 43-3901 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Rý; — Warning
- Page 4 – QT; LINE
- Page 7 – Dialing a Call
- Page 12 – for about three seconds.; DELETE
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43-3901
OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.
Thank you for purchasing the RadioShack Big Button
Phone with Caller ID. Your phone offers the latest in
telephone
technology, letting you store telephone numbers
in memory to make dialing frequently called numbers quick
and easy. It displays a caller’s phone number (and name, if
available in your area), the current date and time, and call
information as provided by your local phone company to
Caller ID and message waiting service subscribers. In
addition, the Caller ID memory stores and displays up to 64
incoming phone records.
Big Button Keypad —
Provides easy button
recognition.
Three Emergency Icons — Lets you
dial emergency service numbers with
the touch of a button (see “Storing a
Number in Memory” on Page 8 and
“Dialing a Stored Number” on Page 9).
Large Liquid Crystal Display – Displays three lines of
information, including the time, the number you dialed, and
Caller ID information (see “Caller Id Operation” on Page 9).
New Call Indicator
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FCC Statement .......................... 2
Lightning ................................. 3
Preparation ................................. 3
Installing Batteries ................... 3
Selecting a Location ................ 4
Mounting the Phone ................ 4
On a Desktop ........................ 4
On a Wall Plate or Wall......... 4
Connecting the Handset ......... 5
Setting Up the Phone .............. 5
Setting the Ringer ................... 6
Setting the Dialing Mode ......... 6
Using Tone Services ............... 7
Operation ................................... 7
Dialing a Call ........................... 7
Receiving a Call ...................... 7
Timer ....................................... 7
Adjusting the Handset
Volume .................................... 7
Using Mute .............................. 8
Using Flash ............................. 8
Using Redial ............................ 8
Using Pause ............................ 8
Storing a Number
in Memory ............................... 8
Copying a Number from the
Caller ID into Memory ............. 9
Dialing a Stored Number ......... 9
Caller Id Operation ..................... 9
Reviewing Call Records .......... 9
Call Back from Caller ID
Memory ................................. 10
Deleting Call Records ............ 11
Care ......................................... 12
Service and Repair ................... 12
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Summary
2 (%% " 56#6'/'06 This phone is Hearing Aid compatible. Your phone complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules. You must, upon request, provide the FCC registration number and the REN to your telephone company. Both numbers are on the bottom of the phone. You must not connect your phone to: • coin-operat...
4 plugged in to maintain the Caller ID and speed dialing memories. If you do not replace the batteries promptly, your Caller ID and telephone memory information may be lost. Rý 5 '.'%6+0) " # " . 1%#6+10 Select a location for your telephone that is: • Near a telephone jack • Not in the way o...
7 • If the dial tone continues, you have pulse service. Set TONE/PULSE to PULSE . 7 5+0) " 6 10' " 5 '48+%'5 Some computer services, such as alternate long distance and bank-by-phone, require tone signals for communications. If you have pulse service, you can still use tone service. 1. Conne...