RadioShack ET-148 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – FEATURES; Its features include:
- Page 3 – ringer equivalence number; FCC STATEMENT; This telephone complies with Part 68 of; FCC Rules; • coin-operated systems
- Page 4 – CONTENTS
- Page 5 – PREPARATION; INSTALLING BATTERIES; Testing/Replacing the Batteries
- Page 6 – SELECTING A LOCATION; only; Mounting the Phone on a Wall
- Page 10 – OPERATION; USING PRIVACY
- Page 12 – MEMORY DIALING; Storing a Number in Memory
- Page 13 – • If the telephone rings while you are; • If you make a mistake while storing; to; then reset it to; Dialing a Memory Number
- Page 14 – TROUBLESHOOTING; Problem; Be sure; Ensure the phone line is properly connected.
- Page 15 – CARE AND MAINTENANCE; minerals that corrode electronic circuits.; THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW
- Page 16 – LIGHTNING
Cat. No. 43-637
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
ET–148
20-Number Memory
Speakerphone
with Privacy
43-637.fm Page 1 Friday, August 13, 1999 10:45 AM
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Summary
2 FEATURES Your RadioShack ET-148 20-NumberMemory Speakerphone with Privacy isdesigned to exacting standards that en-sure reliability, long life, and outstandingperformance. Its features include: 20-Number Memory Dialing — letsyou store up to 15 digits in each of 20memory locations for easy dialing....
3 This symbol is intended to alert you tothe presence of uninsulated danger-ous voltage within the product’s enclo-sure that might be of sufficientmagnitude to constitute a risk of elec-tric shock. Do not open the product’scase. This symbol is intended to inform youthat important operating and maint...
4 CONTENTS Preparation .............................................................................................................. 5 Installing Batteries .............................................................................................. 5 Testing/Replacing the Batteries .................