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use the battery discharge feature of any approved
accessory available for your phone.

To fully discharge the battery, wait at least 30 min-
utes after the phone turns off before you connect it
to the charger.

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Summary of Contents for 17-1105

Page 1: ...Cat No 17 1105 OWNER S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment CT 600 Lightweight Flip Style 75 Memory Cellular Phone 17 1105 fm Page 1 Wednesday July 21 1999 11 06 AM...

Page 2: ...cription only messaging services offered by many cellular carriers including calling line ID and voice mail noti fication One Touch Dialing Memories let you dial an im portant number at the touch of a...

Page 3: ...ly dial it or store it in memory Ample Talk and Standby Time the supplied bat tery fully charged provides about 2 hours of talk time or 30 hours of standby time Vibration and Silent Alert Modes let yo...

Page 4: ...one phone with two different cellular services with a different phone number for each We recommend you record your phone s Elec tronic Serial Number ESN here The number is under the phone s battery 17...

Page 5: ...Making a Call 17 Signal Strength 18 Receiving a Call 19 Adjusting the Volume 21 Using Mute 21 Making Emergency Calls 22 Using the Call Log 23 Clearing the Call Log 25 Turning Automatic Redial On Off 2...

Page 6: ...Call Waiting 46 Message Waiting 47 Other Services 48 Special Features 49 Call Timers 49 Backlight Control 50 Keypad Tones 51 Ringing Options 52 Ringing Tone 53 Ring Volume 54 Using Calling Card Diali...

Page 7: ...Store 70 One Touch Speed Dialing 70 Memory Scrolling 71 Moving a Number to a Different Memory Location 72 Editing a Stored Name or Number 72 Clearing Memory Locations 73 Using Scratchpad Memory 74 Ac...

Page 8: ...Type on Page 41 Flashes if the phone is using a Home type system not the Home system or when the phone is using a preferred network This icon does not appear if the phone is using a non preferred netw...

Page 9: ...lected menu or memory function See Menu Overview on Page 27 or Memory Features on Page 68 Indicates the cellular signal strength The higher the bar the stronger the sig nal See Signal Strength on Page...

Page 10: ...ure the phone is turned off Then gently push down on the battery s latch and lift the battery away from the phone IMPORTANT BATTERY TIPS You must fully charge a new battery for at least 24 hours befor...

Page 11: ...chase additional standard or ex tended capacity batteries through your local RadioShack store A battery can be charged and discharged hun dreds of times but it eventually wears out When the operating...

Page 12: ...n out Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metal object coin paper clip pen or similar directly connects the battery s and terminals the metal strips on the ba...

Page 13: ...d with the phone s keypad fac ing out Or to charge the phone without the stand so you can use the phone while it is charging for example insert the charger s barrel plug into the jack on the bot tom o...

Page 14: ...om the charging stand or disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and the phone Using the supplied battery fully charged you have about 2 hours of talk time or 30 hours of standby time When to Rechar...

Page 15: ...sound low battery warn ing tones if silent service or vibrate is selected see Ringing Options on Page 52 DISCHARGING BATTERIES Rechargeable batteries last longer and perform bet ter if occasionally a...

Page 16: ...feature of any approved accessory available for your phone To fully discharge the battery wait at least 30 min utes after the phone turns off before you connect it to the charger 17 1105 fm Page 16 We...

Page 17: ...lf test then it briefly displays the active phone number see Selecting the Active Phone Number on Page 40 The phone is ready to use when the sig nal strength and battery charge bars appear To turn off...

Page 18: ...eps if you are outside the cellular service area See Signal Strength below CALL NOT ALLOWED briefly appears if you try to make a restricted call see Selecting a Call Restriction Level on Page 35 or if...

Page 19: ...annot make or receive calls until you move the phone back into the cellular service area RECEIVING A CALL When your phone receives an incoming call it rings or vibrates if a vibrating battery is insta...

Page 20: ...e phone beeps once If keyguard is set to ON see Turning Keyguard On Off on Page 38 you can answer a call only by pressing To end the call press To clear calling line ID information if any from the dis...

Page 21: ...UME and a horizon tal bar indicating the vol ume level The more filled bar segments the higher the volume USING MUTE To turn off the phone s microphone during a call so the other party on the phone ca...

Page 22: ...ch Emergency Dialing On Off on Page 38 To quickly dial the emergency number if one touch emergency dialing is set to ON hold down until the phone displays ATTEMPTING EMERGEN CY CALL Notes The emergenc...

Page 23: ...n at the accident scene Do not end the call until you are advised you may do so USING THE CALL LOG Your phone automatically stores the last fifteen numbers you dialed And if you have calling line ID i...

Page 24: ...d with the phone number appears To dial a displayed number simply press To quickly redial a number hold down to clear the display then press The phone displays the last number dialed Repeatedly press...

Page 25: ...phone prompts ARE YOU SURE Press to erase or press to exit without eras ing TURNING AUTOMATIC REDIAL ON OFF Sometimes the cellular network is busy and your call does not go through You get a SYSTEM BU...

Page 26: ...hen or until you see PHONE SETTINGS Press 2 Press or until you see AUTOMATIC RE DIAL and the current setting Press if you want to change it or to exit 3 Press or to move the pointer to On or Off Press...

Page 27: ...n s shortcut keys if any To scroll forward or backward through all menu functions press then forward or back ward Press to select a displayed function You See Shortcut Description See Pg PHONE BOOK Me...

Page 28: ...and reset timers 49 LAST CALL elapsed time Displays the length of the last call for the active number 49 ALL CALLS elapsed time Displays the total length of all calls for the active number 49 LIFE TI...

Page 29: ...e N Selects the ringing tone 53 Level N Display and select the keypad tone volume level 51 On Off Display and select the backlight setting 51 On Off Display and select the one touch dialing setting 51...

Page 30: ...Security code Accesses the security settings CHANGE LOCK CODE security code Changes the 4 digit lock code 33 CHANGE SECURITY CODE security code Changes the 5 digit security code 33 RESTORE FACTORY SE...

Page 31: ...al only Mem only secu rity code Displays and selects a call restriction level 35 Home only Preferred Non pref Any security code Selects the roaming mode 44 Enter lock code Locks your phone 34 You See...

Page 32: ...se steps Note If you enter an incorrect code in Steps 2 or 5 CODE ERROR appears Enter the correct code and continue with the next step 1 Press then or until you see SECURI TY SETTINGS Press 2 Enter th...

Page 33: ...these steps Note If you enter an incorrect code in Steps 2 or 4 CODE ERROR appears Enter the correct code and continue with the next step 1 Press then or until you see SECURI TY SETTINGS Press 2 Ente...

Page 34: ...ese steps to lock and unlock your phone 1 Press then or until you see LOCK PHONE Press 2 The phone prompts you to enter the 4 digit lock code 3 Enter the lock code and press The phone displays PHONE L...

Page 35: ...your phone however you can enter your 4 digit lock code see Changing the Lock Code on Page 33 and set any of these varying levels of call restrictions Important You can dial the pre programmed emer g...

Page 36: ...our 5 digit security code Enter it and press LOCAL ONLY You can only make local calls or calls to toll free numbers such as 800 888 and 877 numbers MEMORY ONLY All incoming calls can be answered Outgo...

Page 37: ...ot changed when you reset the menu settings 1 Press then or until you see SECURI TY SETTINGS Press 2 Enter your security code then press 3 Press or until you see RESTORE FAC TORY SETTINGS Press 4 The...

Page 38: ...1 Press then or until you see PHONE SETTINGS Press 2 Press or until you see EMERGENCY 9 DIALING and the current setting Press if you want to change it 3 Use or to move the pointer to On or Off Then p...

Page 39: ...he phone You cannot use one touch emergency dialing However you can manually dial the emergency number programmed into your phone 911 for example and press to place the call The phone does not display...

Page 40: ...number at the time of activation If your phone is programmed with two different num bers follow these steps to view the currently active phone number and select a different active number the number yo...

Page 41: ...your cellular service providers for details SETTING THE CELLULAR SYSTEM TYPE Every cellular market has two cellular service pro viders One of these providers is designated Provid er A and the other Pr...

Page 42: ...plan to travel It is possible for a cellular service provider to be or have agreements with Provider A in some cities and Provider B in others PREFERRED Your dealer can program a list of preferred net...

Page 43: ...system when possible and the non home type system when service is not available on its home type system HOME AREA Use this setting if you do not want to roam you can only use the phone within the are...

Page 44: ...u want to change it Or press or to exit the menu 4 The phone prompts you for your 5 digit security code Enter it and press 5 Press or to move the pointer to the option you want Press CARRIER SELECTION...

Page 45: ...mputer auto matically recognizes roaming telephones In other areas you must contact the service provider before it can recognize your phone The operator needs to know your telephone number your phone...

Page 46: ...o quickly store the displayed caller s number into the first empty speed dial memory display the record then press twice see Using Number Quick Store on Page 70 Call Waiting If you subscribe to Call W...

Page 47: ...l identification code to listen to your messages For information about us ing your voice mailbox contact your cellular carrier When your phone is turned on and receives voice mail notification from yo...

Page 48: ...ht offer other spe cial options that let you receive or make a second call or conference two calls together using Contact your cellular carrier for details about these special services or billing SEND...

Page 49: ...Press then or until you see CALL LOG Press Note Make sure you hold for a couple of seconds during a call to get to the regular menu 2 Press or until you see CALL TIMERS Press 3 Press or to scroll thro...

Page 50: ...IMERS CLEARED to confirm that the timers have been reset 5 To exit the timer display press or BACKLIGHT CONTROL Your phone is preset to turn on its display and key pad backlights each time you press a...

Page 51: ...call 3 Press or to move the pointer to Off or On Press to select it KEYPAD TONES Your phone is preset to sound a tone each time a key is pressed You can choose between three vol ume levels for this to...

Page 52: ...vice or vibrate see Ringing Options RINGING OPTIONS Follow these steps to view the current ring option and select how your phone alerts you when it re ceives a call 1 Press then or until you see PHONE...

Page 53: ...ne set ting and select from six different tones that your phone can sound when it receives a call 1 Press then or until you see PHONE SETTINGS Press 2 Press or until you see RINGING TONE and the curre...

Page 54: ...xit the menu 3 Press or to move the pointer to the desired setting As you scroll through the vol ume levels the phone rings so you can hear each level Press to select and store the setting USING CALLI...

Page 55: ...the phone briefly displays NO CARD SELECTED and no card is selected If you select Card A or Card B and you have never entered information for the card before skip to Step 5 4 If you have already ente...

Page 56: ...t require you to enter a 1 800 access number first followed by a phone num ber after you hear a tone then a card number after another tone Access No Card No Phone No Use for cards that require you to...

Page 57: ...PREFIX press or to move the pointer to the prefix None O or 1 that your calling card requires you to enter before the phone number Then press For Access No Card No and Card name enter the information...

Page 58: ...r a tone or voice prompt press or The phone might display WAIT FOR TONE THEN PRESS OK again If you get another tone or voice prompt press again then continue with the call as you normally would Note T...

Page 59: ...hese steps after the service answers 1 Recall the memory that contains the command sequence 2 Press The phone sends the commands as touch tones Adding a Pause Some services such as voice mail require...

Page 60: ...Tones To send DTMF touch tones strings during a call first recall the stored string from memory Then press MENU briefly Move the pointer to Send DT MF and press The phone sends the DTMF string DATA MO...

Page 61: ...to your phone DATA CARD CONNECTED appears During a call with the data cable connected the phone displays DATA CALL During a data call only operates the micro phone and earpiece also do not operate Im...

Page 62: ...ce provid er If you subscribe to this service a PIN code is assigned or selected at the time you activate your phone If you subscribe to PIN code dialing with your cellu lar carrier you can store the...

Page 63: ...press to place a call WAIT FOR PROMPT appears When you hear the tone press again to automatically dial your stored PIN code The phone displays SENDING PIN If the mes sage remains on the display press...

Page 64: ...low these steps to store a reminder mes sage 1 Press and enter your message using the letters on the keypad The key can be used to insert special characters Repeatedly press until you see the special...

Page 65: ...current setting Press if you want to change it Or press or to exit the menu 3 Press or to move the pointer to your lan guage choice Press to select and store it USING AUTOMATIC ANSWER Note This featur...

Page 66: ...and the current setting Press if you want to change it Or press or to exit the menu 3 Press or to move the pointer to On or Off Press TURNING ONE TOUCH DIALING ON OFF One Touch Dialing enables you to...

Page 67: ...you see 1 TOUCH DIAL ING and the current setting Press if you want to change it Or press or to exit the menu 3 Press or to move the pointer On or Off Press OK CLR END OK 17 1105 fm Page 67 Wednesday J...

Page 68: ...even when the phone is locked see Locking Your Phone on Page 34 All other memory locations are for storing names and numbers in your phone book Follow these steps to store a phone number and name in...

Page 69: ...ry location such as SAVE IN LOCA TION 5 or if all locations are full prompts you to enter a speed dial memory location 5 To store the number in the suggested speed dial memory location press To store...

Page 70: ...r in the first empty memory location The memory location appears in the display s upper right corner ONE TOUCH SPEED DIALING To speed dial a number stored in memory locations 1 8 hold down the key cor...

Page 71: ...e lected memory is empty the phone displays LOCA TION EMPTY then it displays the next memory in sequence To begin scrolling from a specific name or letter s press enter the name or letter s then press...

Page 72: ...s to move the number the phone dis plays MOVED and the remaining available memory or press to exit without moving the number EDITING A STORED NAME OR NUMBER Follow these steps to edit a stored number...

Page 73: ...ap pears Press to store the number in that lo cation If you did not change the name or the name you entered matches one already stored RE PLACE appears Press CLEARING MEMORY LOCATIONS 1 Press then 2...

Page 74: ...ase all ARE YOU SURE appears 5 Press to erase the selected or all memory locations Or press or to exit without erasing any information USING SCRATCHPAD MEMORY Your phone s scratchpad memory lets you t...

Page 75: ...ory is empty the phone displays LOCATION EMPTY To dial the number stored in scratchpad memory recall it then press To quickly copy a number from the scratchpad memory to the first empty speed dial mem...

Page 76: ...any approval or warranty applying to the phone and might be dangerous Here are a few practical rules for accessory opera tion Keep the accessories out of the reach of chil dren When you disconnect any...

Page 77: ...n This is illegal in most areas Remember always put road safety first OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Remember to follow all special regulations and always turn off your phone whenever you are required to do so...

Page 78: ...art ment as a cellular phone or any of its parts or accessories Only qualified personnel should install or ser vice the phone in a vehicle Faulty installation or service might be dangerous and could i...

Page 79: ...med functions These factors make it impossible to guarantee con nection in all conditions Therefore you should nev er rely solely upon any cellular phone for essential communications such as medical e...

Page 80: ...to stop using your cellular phone if you cannot eliminate the interference If you require assistance contact your local RadioShack store This device complies with Parts 15 and 68 of FCC Rules Operatio...

Page 81: ...attery warning tone If the power comes on but the phone does not work Make sure the antenna is properly installed and extended to its full length Check to see if there is an error message on the displ...

Page 82: ...not use or store the phone in dusty dirty ar eas Its moving parts can be damaged Do not store the phone in hot areas Tempera ture extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries...

Page 83: ...n a mild soap and water solution Modifying or tampering with your phone s internal components could violate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to use it If the phone or any of its accessorie...

Page 84: ...DC for car kit Frequency Band 824 040 848 970 MHz TX 869 040 893 970 MHz RX Number of Channels 832 Memory Locations 75 Speed Dial 1 Scratchpad Memory Capacity 32 numbers and 30 letters per memory loca...

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Page 87: ...MITED TO ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF TIME DATA PROPERTY REVENUE OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT SPE CIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE P...

Page 88: ...o vided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility c consum ables such as fuses or batteries d cosmetic damage e transportation shipping or insurance costs or f costs of product removal installation...

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