Page 2 - FEATURES; Adjustable Ringer/Tone Volume —
2 FEATURES Your RadioShack 900 MHz DigitalSpread Spectrum Cordless Telephoneuses advanced technology to give yousuperior audio quality and extendedrange. The phone’s Caller ID unit records eachcaller’s telephone number (and name, ifavailable in your area) and the date andtime of the call, as provide...
Page 3 - Security Access-Protection Code —; Important Caller ID Information
3 Security Access-Protection Code — automatically prevents other cordless phone users from using your phone linewhile the handset is off the base. Auto Talk — lets you set the phone soyou can answer a call simply by liftingthe handset from the base. Redial — lets you quickly redial any ofthe last th...
Page 4 - FCC STATEMENT; FCC Rules
4 If you use more than one phone or otherdevice on the line, add up all of theRENs. If the total is more than five (orthree in rural areas), your telephonesmight not ring. If ringer operation is im-paired, remove a device from the line. Your phone complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules . You must, upon ...
Page 5 - CONTENTS
5 CONTENTS Installation ............................................................................................................... 6 Mounting the Phone ........................................................................................... 6 On a Desk, Shelf, or Table .........................
Page 6 - INSTALLATION; MOUNTING THE PHONE
6 INSTALLATION MOUNTING THE PHONE You can place the phone on a desk ortable, mount it on a standard wall plate,or mount it directly on a wall. Select a location that is: • near an AC outlet • near a telephone line jack • out of the way of normal activities • away from electrical machinery, electrica...
Page 7 - On a Wall Plate or Wall
7 3. Route the adapter’s cord through the strain relief slot on the base. 4. Plug the modular cord’s other end into the phone jack. 5. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet. 6. Lift the base’s antenna to a vertical position. On a Wall Plate or Wall 1. Plug one end of the supplied short modular ...
Page 9 - Low Battery
9 2. Lift the battery pack out of the com- partment. 3. Plug the battery pack’s connector in- to the socket in the compartment,(the connector fits only one way), re-place the battery pack, and replacethe cover. To charge the battery pack, place thehandset either faceup or facedown onthe base. The CH...
Page 13 - OPERATION; A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR PHONE
13 OPERATION A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR PHONE Use FUNCTION to select your phone’s functions. Use TALK to make a call (see “Making andReceiving Calls” onPage 14). Use CALL ID to review the Caller ID records. Use MEM to store or re- call names and num-bers in memory (see“Memory Dialing” onPage 16). Use DELE...
Page 14 - Note: When you press; USING REDIAL
14 MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS To make a call, lift the handset andpress TALK . Talk and the current vol- ume setting (see “Adjusting the HandsetVolume”) appear on the handset’s dis-play, and the CHARGE/IN USE indicatoron the base lights. Then dial the num-ber. The number displays on the hand-set as ...
Page 16 - MEMORY DIALING
16 MEMORY DIALING You can store up to 20 phone numbersand names in memory, then dial a storednumber by entering its memory locationnumber. Each number can be up to 20 digits, andeach name can be up to 13 characters. Storing a Number and Name in Memory Notes: • An error tone sounds and the phone exit...
Page 18 - Chain-Dialing Service Numbers; USING A HEADSET
18 You can also dial a memory number af-ter pressing TALK . Press MEM (the dis- play does not change but the phone’smemory recall activates) then enter amemory location number. Chain-Dialing Service Numbers For quick recall of numbers for specialservices (such as bank-by-phone), storeeach group of n...
Page 19 - CALLER ID OPERATION
19 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 phone displays this information af-ter the second ring, and it stores...
Page 20 - Caller ID Messages
20 Caller ID Messages ADDING/DELETING THE AREA CODE When the area code of the received callis the same as the one you stored (see“Storing Your Area Code” on Page 11),the caller ID record does not show thearea code. If it is different, the recordshows the area code. However, you can add or delete the...
Page 22 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Low
22 TROUBLESHOOTING We do not expect you to have any problems with your phone, but if you do, thesesuggestions 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 pack in th...
Page 24 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE
24 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your RadioShack 900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Telephone is an ex-ample of superior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help youcare for your phone so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the phone dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liqui...
Page 26 - LIGHTNING
26 advance. If advance notice is not practi-cal, the phone company notifies you assoon as possible and advises you ofyour right to file a complaint with theFCC. Also, the phone company can makechanges to its lines, equipment, opera-tions, or procedures that could affect theoperation of this telephon...
Page 27 - NOTES
Page 28 - RadioShack Corporation
RadioShack Corporation Fort Worth, Texas 76102 UCZZ01673ZA 09A00 Printed in China 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-ownedstor...