Page 2 - FEATURES
2 FEATURES © 1998 Tandy Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation. Your RadioShack ET-1102 900 MHzDigital Spread Spectrum Cordless Tele-phone uses advanced cordless tele-phone technology to give you superioraudio quality and extended range. The ...
Page 3 - Important Caller ID Information; • caller ’s number only
3 Flash — sends an electronic switch-hook signal for use with special phoneservices, such as Call Waiting. Tone/Pulse Dialing — lets you use ei-ther type of service, and you can easilyswitch from pulse to tone dialing forlong-distance, bank-by-phone, or otherspecial services. Auto Talk — you can set...
Page 4 - FCC STATEMENT
4 Important: • Cordless phones such as this one require AC power to operate. Whenthe AC power is off, you cannot dialout or receive incoming calls usingyour ET-1102. To be safe, youshould also have a phone that doesnot need AC power to operate (not acordless phone) so you can stillmake and receive c...
Page 5 - CONTENTS
5 CONTENTS Installation ............................................................................................................... 6 Mounting the Phone ........................................................................................... 6 On a Desk ..........................................
Page 6 - INSTALLATION; MOUNTING THE PHONE; On a Desk
6 INSTALLATION MOUNTING THE PHONE You can place the ET-1102’s base on adesk or table, mount it on a standardwall plate, or mount it directly on a wall.Choose 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 - On a Wall Plate
7 4. Insert the supplied AC adapter’s barrel plug into the DC IN 9V jack on the back of the base. 5. Route the adapter ’s cord through the strain relief slot on the bracket. 6. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet. 7. Lift the base’s antenna to a vertical position. On a Wall Plate 1. Insert th...
Page 8 - Directly on the Wall
8 5. Plug the modular cord into the wall plate jack, then align the bracket’skeyhole slots with the wall platestuds and slide the base downwardto secure it. 6. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet. 7. Press and lift out the handset hold- er, rotate it 180 × , then snap it back into place. 8. L...
Page 12 - USING AUTO TALK
12 SETTING THE RINGER’S VOLUME At any time except during a call, press VOL s or t to set the ringer volume. The phone rings at the selected volume andthe display shows Ringer High or Ringer Low . USING AUTO TALK Your phone is preset so you must press TALK to answer a call. With auto talk turned on, ...
Page 14 - TELEPHONE OPERATION; Volume; USING REDIAL
14 TELEPHONE OPERATION MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS To make a call, lift the handset andpress TALK (the IN USE indicator on the base lights), then dial the number. Yousee the number as you dial, then (after afew seconds) the call’s elapsed time. Note: You can also dial the number be-fore you press TAL...
Page 16 - MEMORY DIALING; Memory; Store
16 MEMORY DIALING You can store up to ten phone numbersand names in memory, then dial a storednumber by entering its memory locationnumber. Each stored number can be up to 20digits, and each name can be up to 14characters. Storing a Name and Number in Memory Notes: • An error tone sounds and the pho...
Page 19 - Chain-Dialing Service Numbers; USING A HEADSET
19 Chain-Dialing Service Numbers For quick recall of numbers for specialservices (such as bank by phone), storeeach group of numbers in its own mem-ory location. Dial the service’s main number first.Then, at the appropriate place in thecall, press MEM and enter the number for the location where the ...
Page 20 - CALLER ID OPERATION; When you scroll past the last record,; End; appears. When you scroll past the
20 CALLER ID OPERATION If you subscribe to Caller ID service fromyour phone company, the phone compa-ny sends information about the call, aswell as the time and date, between thefirst and second rings of every call youreceive. The ET-1102 displays this informationwhen it receives a call, and it stor...
Page 21 - Caller ID Messages; appears before the displayed num-; then press; Select; or; Error
21 Caller ID Messages DIALING NUMBERS FROM A CALLER ID RECORD To dial a local number stored in a CallerID record, recall the record, then press TALK . If it is a long distance call, press 1 ( 1 appears before the displayed num- ber) before you press TALK . Note: If a Caller ID record does not con-ta...
Page 23 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Move the handset closer to the base.; Low Battery; indication on
23 TROUBLESHOOTING We do not expect you to have any problems with your phone, but if you do, the follow-ing suggestions might help. Problem Suggestion The phone does not work or works poorly. Be sure the base’s phone line cord and AC adapter are correctly and securely connected. Be sure the battery ...
Page 25 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE
25 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your RadioShack ET-1102 900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Telephone isan example of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will helpyou care for your ET-1102 so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the ET-1102 dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediat...
Page 27 - LIGHTNING
27 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...