USER’S GUIDE —
Please read before using this equipment.
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2004 RadioShack Corporation.
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Two Cordless Handsets —
allow greater
convenience in placement of handsets.
Ten-Number Memory
Dialing —
lets you store up
to ten numbers in memory
on each handset for easy
dialing. (See “Memory
Dialing” on page 19.)
Ample Talk and Standby
Time —
the supplied
battery (when fully
charged) provides about 7
hours of talk time or 10
days of standby time.
Headset Jack —
lets you
connect an optional
headset for hands-free
convenience. (See
“Headset Installation” on
page 33.)
Auto Talk—
lets you set
the phone to answer a call
by simply lifting the handset
from the cradle.
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TALK
VOL
SPEED DIAL
CID / MENU
8
0
PQRS
OPER
TONE
WXYZ
TUV
2
9
6
3
5
GHI
MNO
JKL
ABC
DEF
7
4
1
PAUSE
CH
TRSF
DEL
MEM
SEL
RDL
FLASH
900MHz
900 MHz Cordless Telephone
Caller ID/Call Waiting ID
43-3595
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CONTENTS
Introduction ..................................... 2
Important Information ...................... 3
FCC Statement ........................... 3
Surge Protection ......................... 4
Important Safety Instructions .......... 5
Important Caller ID Information ....... 6
Installation ....................................... 7
Selecting a Location ................... 7
On a Desktop .............................. 8
Installing the Charging Cradle .... 8
On a Wall Plate or Wall ............... 8
Connecting/Charging the Battery
Pack ............................................ 9
Before Using, Register Extra
Handset to the Main Base Unit .... 11
When to Re-register Handsets .... 12
Call Transfer Feature ................. 13
Operation ...................................... 14
Making and Receiving Calls .... 14
Adjusting the Handset Ringer and
Earpiece Volume ....................... 15
Redial ........................................ 16
Tone Dialing Switch-over .......... 16
Traveling Out of Range ............. 16
Selecting a Different Channel ...... 16
Page .......................................... 17
Flash and Call Waiting .............. 17
Setting Menu Options ............... 17
Memory Dialing ............................. 19
Storing Phone Numbers and
Names ...................................... 19
Steps for Entering Names and
Special Characters ................... 22
Making Calls with Memory
Dialing ....................................... 23
Chain Dialing ............................ 24
Editing a Stored Name and/or
Phone Number .......................... 24
Erasing a Stored Name and
Phone Number .......................... 25
Testing Stored Emergency
Numbers ................................... 26
One-touch Speed Dial .............. 26
Storing and Editing the Speed Dial ... 27
Making Calls with the Speed Dial .... 27
Deleting the Speed Dial ............ 27
Caller ID ........................................ 28
When the Telephone Rings ....... 28
Viewing the Caller ID Message
List ............................................ 29
Deleting Information from the
Caller ID List ............................. 29
Using the Caller ID List ............. 31
Changing the Digital Security
Code ......................................... 32
Additional Information ................... 33
Installing the Optional Beltclip ... 33
Headset Installation .................. 33
Troubleshooting ............................. 34
Care .............................................. 36
Service and Repair ....................... 36
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