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Handsfree Phone
with Caller ID/Call Waiting
Owner’s Manual
Please read before using this equipment.
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Features Your RadioShack Handsfree 60 Memory Caller ID — stores Phone provides handsfree opera- up to 60 names and numbers. tion using a comfortable light- Adjustable Ringer Volume — weight headset so your hands are lets you choose between two vol- free while you talk. umes for the ringer. The phone’s Caller ID unit Tone or Pulse Dialing — lets records each caller’s telephone you use tone or pulse (rotary) di- number (and name, if available in aling and lets you switch from your area) and the
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This telephone has been tested be followed to reduce the risk of and found to comply with all appli- fire, electrical shock, and/or injury cable ETL and FCC standards. to persons including the following: • Read and understand all WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire instructions, or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. •Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the CAUTION product. RISK OF ELECTRIC ! SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN. • Do not use liquid cleaners, or CAUTION: TO
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this product. If servicing is There may be a remote risk of required, take it to a qualified electrical shock from light- serviceman. ning. • Disconnect this product from • Do not use the telephone to the telephone line and refer to report a gas leak in the vicin- qualified service personnel ity of the leak. under the following condi- • Use only the batteries indi- tions. cated in this manual. Do not - If liquid has been spilled into dispose of batteries in a fire. the product. They might explod
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subject to the following two condi- those services through your local tions: (1) this device may not phone company. cause harmful interference, and Where Caller ID is offered, one or (2) this device must accept any more options are generally avail- interference received, including able: interference that may cause un- desired operation. • caller’s number only The phone also complies with the • caller’s name only limits for a Class B device as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules. • caller’s name an
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A Quick Look at Your Phone VOLUME (not shown) ERASE CALL BACK/ FLASH REDIAL/ PAUSE ABC TALK MUTE TONE PULSE/ RINGER TEL TONE 6 A Quick Look at Your Phone
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Preparation When you press any of the INSTALLING THE phone’s buttons or the phone re- BATTERIES ceives a call, appears. If appears or the display is Your phone requires three AAA blank when you press a key or re- batteries (not supplied) for power. ceive a call, or if the phone stops For the best performance and operating properly, replace the longest life, we recommend Ra- batteries. dioShack alkaline batteries. Warning: Dispose of old batteries Cautions: promptly and properly. Do not • Use
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RadioShack store. Or, you can let 4. Hold the headset in place, the telephone company update and adjust the microphone the wiring for you. boom until it is about even with your chin. Experiment The USOC number of the jack to until you find the most com- be installed is RJ11C, or RJ11W fortable position. for a wall plate jack. Caution: The microphone boom Plug one end of the supplied swivels on the headset. Do not short modular cord into the TEL bend the microphone boom while jack on the top of t
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Leave PULSE/TONE set to code (or store it in the memory), TONE. If the dial tone contin- you can add it afterwards. See ues, you have pulse service. “Dialing Numbers from a Caller ID Set PULSE/TONE to PULSE. Record” on Page 13. 5. Press TALK to hang up. Note: If your calling area requires 10-digit dialing including area code, do not enter the area code SETTING THE but leave this option blank. RINGER VOLUME Follow these steps to store your You can select one of two volume area code. settings. Se
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To answer a call, press TALK. pause, press REDIAL/PAUSE. Re- TALK appears. To end a call, peatedly press REDIAL/PAUSE for a press TALK again. longer pause. Note: – appears when you press ADJUSTING THE PAUSE. VOLUME USING FLASH To adjust the volume of the sound you hear through the headset dur- Flash performs the electronic ing a call, slide VOLUME on the equivalent of a switchhook opera- side of the phone until you obtain tion for special services, such as the desired volume level. Call Waitin
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2. Dial the service’s main num- USING TONE ber. SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE 3. When the service answers, press TONE. Any additional Some special services require numbers you dial are sent as tone signals (such as bank-by- tone signals. phone). If you have pulse dialing, you can still use these special The phone’s dial mode resets to tone services by following these pulse when you make or receive steps. a call. 1. Be sure PULSE/TONE is set to PULSE. Caller ID Operation If you subscribe to Calle
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Repeatedly press s to scroll You can recall Caller ID informa- through the Caller ID records from tion even while you are talking on the oldest to the newest, or t to the phone. scroll back through the records. CALLER ID When you scroll past the last or MESSAGES first record, END OF LIST ap- pears, then the first or last record. Display Description The top line of each record shows Appears when the following information: P or the caller has PRIVATE • the time and date (MM/DD) blocked Caller
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To stop dialing after the phone DIALING NUMBERS started to dial, press TALK again. FROM A CALLER ID RECORD Note: If a Caller ID record does not contain a phone number (if it To dial a number stored in a Call- was blocked by the caller, for ex- er ID record, recall the record, ample) you cannot dial from that then press CALL BACK/FLASH. record. PRESS TALK appears. If the area code of the received call is DELETING CALLER ID the same as the one you stored in the phone, the record does not RECORD
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Troubleshooting We do not expect you to have any problems with your phone, but if you do, the following suggestions might help. Problem Possible Solutions The phone does not work or • The phone line and handset cords might works poorly. not be securely connected. Reconnect them. • Batteries are weak or not installed. Install or replace the batteries. Volume drops or you hear Someone has picked up another phone on the unusual sounds. same line. Hang up the other phone. No dial tone. The phone
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Care To enjoy your Handsfree Phone THE FCC WANTS YOU for a long time: TO KNOW • Keep the phone dry. If it gets In the unlikely event that your wet, wipe it dry immediately. phone causes problems on the phone line, the phone company • Use and store the phone only can temporarily discontinue your in normal temperature envi- service. If this happens, the ronments. phone company attempts to notify you in advance. If advance notice • Handle the phone gently and is not practical, the phone compa- c
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However, lightning striking the telephone or power lines can damage your telephone. Lightning damage is not common. Nevertheless, if you live in an area that has severe electrical storms, we suggest that you unplug your phone when storms approach to reduce the possibility of damage. Limited One-Year Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and work- manship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack com- pany-owne