Page 2 - Contents; CAUTION
2 ˆ Contents Features .................................................................................................................................. 6 Installation .............................................................................................................................. 7 Mou...
Page 3 - Note: You must not connect your phone to:
3 This phone has been tested and found tocomply with all applicable UL and FCC stan-dards. IMPORTANT CALLER ID INFORMATION To use the phone's Caller ID and Call Wait-ing with Caller ID features, you must be in anarea where those services are available andyou must subscribe to those servicesthrough y...
Page 6 - Features
6 Features 3. Do not open or mutilate the battery pack. Released electrolyte is corrosiveand may cause damage to the eyes orskin. It may be toxic if swallowed. 4. Exercise care in handling the battery pack in order not to short it with conduct-ing materials such as rings, bracelets,and keys. The bat...
Page 7 - Installation; MOUNTING THE PHONE
7 Installation Headset Jack — lets you connect an option-al headset (available from your local Ra-dioShack store) for hands-free convenience. Facedown or Faceup Handset Charging— you can place the handset on the baseface down or face up (to show the Caller IDdisplay, for example). Volume Control — l...
Page 8 - On a Wall Plate or Wall
8 Installation • Always connect the AC adapter to the phone before you connect it to ACpower. When you finish, disconnect theadapter from AC power before you dis-connect it from the phone. Note: Your telephone connects directly to amodular telephone line jack. If your phoneline jack is not a modular...
Page 9 - Low
9 Installation Note: To mount the phone directly on a wall,you need two screws (not supplied) withheads that fit into the keyhole slots on thebottom of the base. Follow the steps under “On a Wall Plate orWall” on Page 8, then apply these additionalinstructions. 1. Drill two holes 3 15 / 16 inches (1...
Page 11 - A QUICK LOOK AT THE HANDSET
11 Installation A QUICK LOOK AT THE HANDSET Note: The handset window has a plastic film on it to protect it during shipment. Carefully peeloff the film before using your phone for the first time. SETTING THE DIALING MODE Set DIAL MODE on the back of the base for the type of service you have. If you ...
Page 13 - Operation; Selecting the Channel
13 Operation STORING YOUR AREA CODE You can store your local area code in thephone’s Caller ID record so it does not showthe area code if the received call is from yourlocal area. If for some reason you need todial the area code (or store it in the memory),you can add it afterwards. See “Adding/De-l...
Page 14 - Note: When you press; USING HOLD
14 Operation Once you set the volume level, the setting ismaintained even after you hang up thephone. Note: When you press VOL/CID 8 8 8 8 while the volume is maximum or VOL/CID 9 9 9 9 while the volume is low, the setting does not changeand the phone beeps three times. USING THE SPEAKERPHONE To mak...
Page 15 - USING FLASH; Paging
15 Operation plays. Then press TALK and the phone dials the number. To dial the last number dialed using thebase, press SPEAKER then REDIAL . Notes: • The redial memory for each keypad is separate. You cannot redial a numberyou dialed on the handset’s keypadusing REDIAL on the base’s keypad, and vic...
Page 16 - MEMORY DIALING
16 Operation Transferring a Call Between the Handset and Base You can use the phone’s intercom feature totransfer a call between the handset and thebase. To transfer a call from the handset to thebase, press INTCM . The call is placed on hold, and Paging Base and Hold appear. When the person at the ...
Page 18 - Entering a Pause; USING A HEADSET
18 Operation Entering a Pause In some telephone systems, you must dial anaccess code (9, for example) and wait for asecond dial tone before you can dial an out-side number. You can store the access codewith the phone number. However, youshould also store a pause after the accesscode to allow the out...
Page 19 - CALLER ID OPERATION; Reviewing Caller ID Records
19 Operation Notes: • Connecting a headset disconnects the handset’s earpiece and microphone. • VOL/CID 8 8 8 8 or 9 9 9 9 on the handset also controls the connected headset’s vol-ume. • If you place the handset on the base to recharge it while the headset is con-nected, be sure the handset seats pr...
Page 20 - Adding/Deleting the Area Code
20 Operation Adding/Deleting the Area Code When the area code of the received call isthe same as the one you stored (see “StoringYour Area Code” on Page 13), the caller IDrecord does not show the area code. If it isdifferent, the record shows the area code. However, you can add or delete the areacod...
Page 22 - Troubleshooting
22 Troubleshooting Note: You can display the programmed ser-vice number of each calling feature. At step 2above, press 7 7 7 7 to see the number and 6 6 6 6 to return the list of services. Editing Service Name and Numbers You might need to change the numberstored in any of the three service location...
Page 23 - CARE
23 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 the phone toyour local RadioShack store for assistance. CARE Keep the phone dry; if it gets wet, ...
Page 24 - Limited One-Year Warranty
43-5520 UZZ01699ZZ 07A00 Printed in China RadioShack CorporationFort Worth, Texas 76102 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-own...