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15

Operation

USING TONE SERVICES ON 
A PULSE LINE

Some special services, such as bank-by-
phone, require tone signals. If you have
pulse service, you can still use these special
tone services by following these steps.

1. Be sure 

PULSE-TONE 

is set to 

PULSE

.

2. Dial the service’s main number.

3. When the service answers, press 

TONE

/

6

6

6

6

/

). Any additional numbers you

dial are sent as tone signals.

The phone automatically resets to the pulse
mode the next time you make or receive a
call.

PAGING

To send a page from the base to the handset
or to locate the handset, when the phone is
not in use, press 

PAGE/FIND

 on the base.

The handset beeps for 15 seconds.

To locate the handset using a continuous
beep, press and hold 

PAGE/FIND

 longer than

2 seconds. The handset beeps for one
minute. Press any key or place the handset
on the base to stop the page before that.

Note: The phone rings when a call comes in
while you are using the page feature.

MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to 20 phone numbers and
names in memory, then dial a stored number
by entering its memory location number.

Each number can be up to 20 digits, and
each name can be up to 13 characters.

Storing a Number and Name in 
Memory

When you are storing a number in memory,
an error tone sounds and the phone exits the
storing process if you wait more than 20 sec-
onds between each keypress.

Note: If you receive a call during memory en-
try, the phone exits the storing process.

Follow these steps to store a number and
name in memory.

1. Lift the handset.

2. Hold down 

MEM

 until 

C[ceho

C[ceho

C[ceho

C[ceho

 

Ijeh[

Ijeh[

Ijeh[

Ijeh[

 and a

list of memory location numbers
appears.

3. Press a number (

01

20

) to choose a

two-digit memory location. Precede a
single digit location number with 0 — 01,
02, 03, and so on.

4. Press 

SELECT/CH

Ijeh[

Ijeh[

Ijeh[

Ijeh[

 

DWc[

DWc[

DWc[

DWc[

 appears.

If you do not want to enter a name, skip
to Step 6.

5. To enter a name, use the number keys. 

Refer to the letters on the number keys
to select the desired letter. Press the key
once for the first letter in upper case,
press twice for the second letter in upper
case, and so on. To enter the lower case
letter, press four times (or five times) to
display the first letter in lower case, five
or six times for the second letter, and so
on.

For example, to enter John: press 

5

once; upper case 

@@@@

 appears. Then press

6

 six times; lower case 

eeee

 appears. Press

4

 five times; lower case 

^^^^

 appears.

Summary of Contents for 2.4 GHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Telephone with Caller ID/Call Waiting...

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment 2 4 GHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Telephone with Caller ID Call Waiting Deluxe...

Page 2: ...ver touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the net work interface 6 Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines 7 Do not affix t...

Page 3: ...d into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the prod...

Page 4: ...ct it to most phone lines However each device that you connect to the telephone line draws power from the line We refer to this power draw as the phone s ringer equivalence num ber or REN The REN is o...

Page 5: ...ence goes away your phone is causing it Try to eliminate the interference by moving your phone away from the receiver connecting your phone to an AC outlet that is on a different electrical circuit fr...

Page 6: ...e Line 15 Paging 15 Memory Dialing 15 Storing a Number and Name in Memory 15 Editing or Deleting a Number in Memory 16 Entering a Pause 16 Reviewing Memory Numbers 17 Dialing a Memory Number 17 Chain...

Page 7: ...lace the handset on the base facedown or faceup to show the Caller ID display for example 3 Line Liquid Crystal Display lets you view an entire Caller ID record on one screen Caller ID Memory stores u...

Page 8: ...DC IN 9V jack The supplied adapter meets these specifications Using an adapter that does not meet these specifications could damage the telephone or the adapter Always connect the AC adapter to the ph...

Page 9: ...the bracket s clips and insert them into the clip slots 2 Plug one end of the supplied short mod ular cord into the TEL LINE jack on the back of the base 3 Insert the supplied AC adapter s barrel plu...

Page 10: ...onnect the battery pack 1 Press down and slide off the battery pack compartment cover 2 Lift the battery pack out of the compart ment 3 Plug the battery pack s connector into the socket in the compart...

Page 11: ...information on proper battery handling If you have trouble replacing the battery pack take the phone to your local RadioShack for assistance Important The EPA certified RBRC Battery Recycling Seal on...

Page 12: ...the hand set from the base If the handset is away from the base you can answer by pressing any key Follow these steps to turn auto talk on or off 1 Lift the handset and press FUNC A menu appears with...

Page 13: ...digit area code If you make a mis take repeatedly press 6 6 6 6 or 7 7 7 7 to move the cursor over the incorrect digit then enter the correct number Note If an area code is already stored it appears o...

Page 14: ...r on the base lights Then enter the number The number appears as you dial then after a few seconds the call s elapsed time appears You can also enter the number be fore pressing TALK If you make a mis...

Page 15: ...to 20 digits and each name can be up to 13 characters Storing a Number and Name in Memory When you are storing a number in memory an error tone sounds and the phone exits the storing process if you w...

Page 16: ...h press MEM To replace a stored number store a new one in its place Editing or Deleting a Number in Memory Follow these steps to edit or delete a memo ry number 1 Lift the handset 2 Hold down MEM unti...

Page 17: ...ick recall of numbers for special ser vices such as bank by phone store each group of numbers in its own memory loca tion Dial the service s main number first Then at the appropriate place in the call...

Page 18: ...ave a 3 way conference call with both callers send the second caller to your voice mail or answer the second call er with a prerecorded message asking them to hold the line Before you can use the Call...

Page 19: ...iiW or press 3 Press SELECT CH If you decide to take the second call and end the first scroll down to 7dim h hef 7dim h hef 7dim h hef 7dim h hef ij ij ij ij or press 4 Press SELECT CH If you decide t...

Page 20: ...u cannot dial from that record STORING A CALLER ID RECORD TO MEMORY Follow these steps to store the name and number from a Caller ID record into a memo ry location 1 Press CID then VOL CID 8 8 8 8 or...

Page 21: ...C iiW 5 C iiW 5 C iiW 5 C iiW 5 appears prompting you to confirm the deletion 3 Press VOL CID 8 8 8 8 to move the cursor to O i O i O i O i then press SELECT CH or DEL The phone beeps once indicating...

Page 22: ...Hang up the other phone Dropout or mute Keep the handset away from computers other cordless telephones remote control toys wireless microphones alarm systems intercoms room monitors fluorescent lights...

Page 23: ...d void your FCC authorization to operate it If your phone is not performing as it should take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance If the trouble is affecting the telephone lines the phone...

Page 24: ...ent of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option un less otherwise p...

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