Cat. No. 43-1123 OWNER’S MANUALET-1123Please read before using this equipment.900 MHz Digital Dual KeypadCordless Phonewith Speakerphone andCaller ID/
10If the dial tone stops, you havetouch-tone service. Leave DIALMODE P- -T set to -T. If the dial tonecontinues, you have pulse service.Set DIAL MODE
111. Lift the handset and hold downCALL ID until Caller ID setup menuappears with Auto Talk selected.2. Press 2 or 9999 to select CIDCW(Caller ID/Call
12OPERATIONNote: To use the speakerphone, youmust use the base keypad; to use thehandset, you must use the handset key-pad.MAKING A CALLUsing the Hand
13To answer the call using the handset, liftthe handset off the base and pressTALK. If auto talk is on, just lift the hand-set or press any key on the
14USING BOTH THE HANDSET AND THE SPEAKERPHONEIf someone else is using the speaker-phone, press TALK on the handset tojoin the conversation. If someone
152. Dial the service's main number.3. When the service answers, pressTONE/ . Any additional numbersyou dial are sent as tone signals.4. When you
16To transfer a call from the base to thehandset, press INTERCOM. The call isplaced on hold, CHARGE/IN USEblinks, and Hold and Paging Hand-set appear
17MEMORY DIALINGYou can store up to 20 numbers in thehandset's memory and another 10 in thebase's memory, then dial a stored num-ber by pres
187. Enter the phone number and anytone or pause entries (see “Enteringa Pause” on Page 19). If you make a mistake, use thesame method to correct it a
19Menu Options:•Edit Memory nn — edit therecord as described in Steps 5through 8 of “Storing a Name andNumber in Memory” on Page 17.•Delete Memory nn
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20Note: If you select an empty memory lo-cation, no number appears.To dial a number stored in one-touchdial memory, simply press the button(M1-M4). Yo
21Reviewing Caller ID Records (Handset Only)To review the Caller ID records in thehandset's memory, lift the handset andpress CALL ID. The number
22Note: If a Caller ID record does not con-tain a phone number (if it was blockedby the caller, for example) you cannotdial from that record.Storing a
23TROUBLESHOOTINGWe do not expect you to have any problems with your phone, but if you do, thesesuggestions might help.Problem SuggestionLow volume or
24If 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. I
25CARE AND MAINTENANCEYour RadioShack Digital 900 MHz Dual Keypad Cordless Speakerphone is an ex-ample of superior design and craftsmanship. The follo
26REPLACING THE BATTERY PACKIf you follow the instructions in “Connect-ing and Charging the Battery Pack” onPage 8, the battery pack should lastabout
27THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOWIn the unlikely event that your phonecauses problems on the phone line, thephone company can temporarily discon-tinue your
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3Two-Way Intercom/Paging System —lets you send a signal from the base tothe handset, or from the handset to thebase, to locate the handset or pagesome
4Important Caller ID InformationTo use the phone's Caller ID and CallerID with Call Waiting features, you mustbe in an area where those services
5CONTENTSPreparation ... 6Mounting the Pho
6PREPARATIONNote: The base unit display is protectedduring shipment by a piece of clear film.Carefully peel off this film before usingyour phone for t
75. Plug the adapter into a standard ACoutlet.6. Lift the base's antenna to a verticalposition.On a Wall Plate1. Detach the stand from the base b
8On a WallTo mount the phone directly on a wall,you need two screws (not supplied) withheads that fit into the keyhole slots onthe bottom of the base.
9Important: Be sure the battery pack isproperly connected before you try tocharge it.Notes:• When you first use the phone aftercharging or recharging
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