Radio-shack 900 MHz User Manual

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Page 1 - Spectrum Digital Answering

Owner’s ManualPlease read before using this equipment.900 MHz Digital Spread Spectrum Digital Answering Systemwith Caller ID and Call Waiting43-749.fm

Page 2 - Contents

10Installation6. Plug the adapter into a standard AC out-let.7. Press and lift out the handset holder, flipit over as shown, then snap it back intopla

Page 3 - CAUTION:

11Installation3. Put the battery pack in the compartment,then replace the cover.To charge the battery pack, simply place thehandset on the base, facin

Page 4 - Features

12InstallationIf the dial tone stops, you have touch-tone service. Leave DIAL MODE set to T(tone).If the dial tone continues, you havepulse service. S

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13InstallationSETTING THE DAY/TIMEYou must set the day of the week and timeso the answering system can record the cor-rect day and time of each messag

Page 6 - INSTRUCTIONS

14Telephone OperationTURNING CALLER ID/CALL WAITING ON OR OFFIf you have Call Waiting and Caller ID ser-vice, you can set the answering system toshow

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15Telephone OperationWhen you receive a call, Incoming Callappears on the display. To answer it, lift thehandset from the base and press TALK. Ifauto

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16Telephone OperationSWITCHING BETWEEN THE HANDSET AND SPEAKERPHONETo switch to the speakerphone while you areusing the handset, press SPEAKER on theb

Page 9 - On a Wall Plate or Wall

17Telephone OperationPAGINGTo page the person who has the handset orto locate the handset when the phone is notin use, press PAGE on the base. The han

Page 10 - CHARGING THE BATTERY

18Memory DialingˆMemory DialingYou can store up to 20 phone numbers andnames in memory, then dial a stored numberby entering its memory location numbe

Page 11 - SETTING THE DIALING

19Memory Dialing6. Press CH/SELECT. Store Numberappears.7. Enter the phone number and any tone orpause entries (see “Using Tone ServicesOn a Pulse Lin

Page 12 - Installation

2ContentsˆContentsFeatures ...

Page 13 - SETTING AUTO TALK

20Caller ID OperationDIALING A MEMORY NUMBERTo dial a number stored in memory, lift thehandset and press MEM. The list of memorylocation numbers appea

Page 14 - Telephone Operation

21Caller ID OperationThe top line of each record shows the date,time and the number of calls from that num-ber. The second line shows the caller’sname

Page 15 - THE SPEAKERPHONE

22Answering System Operation3. Choose a memory location (01–20) bypressing a number or by repeatedlypressing VOL/CID 9999or 8888, then pressCH/SELECT.

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23Answering System OperationThe other is simply an announcement anddoes not let the caller leave a message: “Hel-lo, no one is available to take your

Page 17 - USING A HEADSET

24Answering System Operation• The caller hangs up.• The maximum message length isreached.• The answering system detects a busysignal or more than 7 se

Page 18 - Memory Dialing

25Answering System OperationADJUSTING THE ANSWERING SYSTEM’S VOLUMETo adjust the speaker’s volume, repeatedlypress VOLUME 8888 or 9999 on the base. Th

Page 19 - REVIEWING MEMORY

26Answering System Operationyou can avoid unnecessary long-distancecharges.Using Remote CommandsFollow these steps to operate the answeringsystem from

Page 20 - Caller ID Operation

27TroubleshootingˆTroubleshootingWe do not expect you to have any problems with your answering system, but if you do, thesesuggestions might help.Prob

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28TroubleshootingIf you still have problems, disconnect the answering system. If other phones on the same linework properly, the fault is in this phon

Page 22 - Answering System Operation

29Care and MaintenanceˆCare and Maintenance Your RadioShack 900 MHz Spread Spectrum Cordless Speakerphone Digital AnsweringSystem is an example of sup

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3ContentsDeleting Caller ID Records ... 22Answering System

Page 24 - PLAYING MESSAGES

30Care and MaintenanceREPLACING THE BATTERY PACKIf you follow the instructions in “Connectingand Charging the Battery Pack” on Page 10,the battery pac

Page 25 - REMOTE OPERATION

31Care and MaintenanceTHE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOWIn the unlikely event that your phone causesproblems on the phone line, the phone com-pany can temporar

Page 26 - Using Remote Commands

43-749UCZZ01687BZ09A00Printed in ChinaRadioShack CorporationFort Worth, Texas 76102Limited One-Year WarrantyThis product is warranted by RadioShack ag

Page 27 - Troubleshooting

4FeaturesˆFeaturesYour RadioShack 900 MHz Spread Spec-trum Cordless Speakerphone Digital An-swering System uses advanced technologyto give you superio

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5FeaturesAny Key Answer — you can set the phoneso you can press any key to answer a callwhen the handset is away from the base.Hearing-Aid Compatibili

Page 29 - Care and Maintenance

6FeaturesFCC STATEMENTYour answering system complies with Part68 of FCC Rules. You must, upon request,provide the FCC registration number and theREN t

Page 30 - REPLACING THE BATTERY

7Featuresunless proper ventilation is pro-vided. 12. This product should be operatedonly from the type of power sourceindicated on the marking label.

Page 31 - LIGHTNING

8Installationwith local codes for possible specialdisposal instructions. 3. Do not open or mutilate the batterypack. Released electrolyte is corro-siv

Page 32 - We Service What We Sell

9Installation• The USOC number of the jack to beinstalled is RJ11C (RJ11W for a wallplate).On a Desk Top1. Plug one end of the supplied long modu-lar

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