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INSTALLATION
Important:
After you select a location
for the phone (see “Selecting a Loca-
tion”), you must install the phone in the
following order before you use it for the
first time.
1. Connect the battery to the hand-
set (see “Connecting the Bat-
tery”).
2. Install the microcassette tape (see
“Installing the Tape” on Page 9).
3. Connect the base to power (see
“Connecting to Power” on Page
9).
4. Charge the phone’s battery (see
“Charging the Battery” on Page
10).
5. Connect the base to your phone
line (see “Connecting the Base to
the Phone Line” on Page 11).
SELECTING A LOCATION
Select a location for the TAD that is:
Near an AC outlet
Near a modular phone line jack
Out of the way of normal activities
Away from electrical machinery,
electrical appliances, and metal
walls or filing cabinets
Away from wireless intercoms,
alarms, and room monitors
Away from other cordless phones
The base’s location affects the phone’s
range. If you have a choice of several
locations, try each to see which pro-
vides the best performance.
Note:
Your phone operates on fre-
quencies that might cause interference
to TVs or VCRs. To prevent or mini-
mize such interference, avoid placing
the base on top of or near a TV or
VCR. If you notice interference, in-
crease the distance between the base
and the TV or VCR, or reorient or relo-
cate the receiving antenna on the TV/
VCR.
CONNECTING THE
BATTERY
Your TAD comes with a rechargeable
nickel-cadmium battery installed. How-
ever, you must plug in the battery and
charge it for about 24 hours before you
use the phone for the first time.
Follow these steps to plug in the bat-
tery.
1. While pressing down and holding
the battery compartment cover on
the back of the handset, slide it
down to open it.
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