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Connecting Your Phone

1. Plug one end of the supplied modular cord into the LINE jack 

on the back of the phone.

2. Plug the other end into a modular phone line jack.

Notes:

• Your telephone connects directly to a modular phone line 

jack. If your phone line jack is not a modular jack, you can 

update the wiring yourself using adapters and jacks from 

your local RadioShack store. Or, call your telephone 

company to update the wiring for you. 

• The USOC number of the jack to be installed is RJ11C.

Connecting the Handset

1. Plug one end of the supplied coiled cord into HANDSET on 

the back of the base.

2. Plug the other end into the modular jack on the handset.

Setting the Dialing Mode

You may set your dialing mode to pulse or tone by selecting P or 

T on the back of your base. 

If you are not sure which service you have, do this simple test. 

1. Set MODE to T.
2. Lift the handset or press SPEAKER and listen for the dial 

tone.

3. Press any number other than 0. 

• If your dial tone stops, you have touch-tone service. 

Leave MODE on T.

• If the dial tone continues, you have pulse service. Set 

MODE to P.

Note: TB is designated for use in the UK.

Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line

If you have a pulse line, you might need to use tone service for 

special services, such as bank-by-phone. To use tone service, 

do the following:

1. Be sure MODE is set to and dial the number.
2. When the system answers, press

. Any addtional numbers 

you press will send a tone signal.

After you hang up, your phone automatically resets to pulse dialing.

20-Number Memory Speaker Phone 

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Your phone’s display is protected by a plastic label 

during shipping. Peel off the label before using your 

phone.

Installing Batteries

Insert 3 AAA batteries (not supplied). When

 

 

appears or 

the display becomes dim, replace the batteries.
• When replacing batteries, be sure to put in new batteries 

within one minute of removing the old ones. If not, your time 

and date will be lost.

• Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.
• Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or 

rechargeable batteries of different capacities.

• Always remove old or weak batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that may destroy electronic 

parts.

Setting Up Your Phone

Preparing Your Phone

Battery

Compartment

MEM - Lets you store a number in 

an indirect memory location (0-9). 

See page 2.

M1 - M10 - lets you store 10 

numbers and dial them with the 

touch of a button.

REDIAL lets you redial the last number 

you dialed.

Mute - lets you talk to someone else 

in the room without being overheard 

by the person(s) on the phone.

Flash - lets you answer another 

call if you have Call Waiting.

STORE - press to store numbers 

in memory locations. See Memory 

Dialing on page 2.

Opt/P - lets you select different 

dialing options based on the 

number you are calling. 

Callback - lets you dial a phone 

number in the Caller ID record 

with the touch of a button.

Hold - lets you put a call on hold 

while you do something else.

SPEAKER - press to switch between 

the handset and speaker phone for 

convenient hands-free use.

VOLUME - lets you control the 

volume of the sound through your 

handset and speaker phone.

Review - lets you scroll up 

or down to set  the desired 

language, LCD contrast, 

area code, and time/date

Also lets you scroll through 

all numbers  in your Caller 

ID memory.

DELETE - lets you confirm your settings 

during setup. Also lets you delete 

records from your Caller ID memory.

3-Line LCD - lets you 

review up to three lines of 

information in your Caller 

ID memory.

LINE

Jack

HANDSET

Jack

Ringer Volume - Hi/Low/Off

Set ringer’s volume to Hi or 

Low as desired. Set to Off 

for no sound.

MODE

   P/T

Ringer R1/R2 - Set  to 

R1 for a high number of 

rings or R2 for a lower 

number of rings.

Battery Compartment

 

Plug your phone cord into

a modular phone line jack.

After you install your batteries, system information appears in the display, followed by E for English, F 

for French and S for Spanish.
1. Repeatedly press REVIEW 

e

 or 

d

 

to select the desired language and press DELETE to store it. If 

you do not select a language within a few seconds, the system defaults to English, the default 

display language.

2. When LCD CONTRAST appears in the display, repeat step 1 to select one of the six settings.
3. When 000 SET AREA CODE displays and the 0 flashes, repeatedly press REVIEW 

e

 or 

d

 until the 

first digit of your area code appears. Press DELETE to store it. Repeat for each digit of your area 

code.
Note: If you do not press a button, the system automatically sets the area code to 000.

4. Press REVIEW 

e

 or 

d

 to set the hour, and press DELETE to store it.

Note: If you do not press a key, the system automatically sets the time to 12:00 PM 1/01.

5. Repeat Step 4 to store the minute, month and date.

To reset the language, contrast, area code and time/date settings:

1. Hold down DELETE and press 

d

LCD CONTRAST displays.

2. Repeat Step 1 above to reset each setting.

Choosing Your Settings

Index Card - Use the 

supplied index card to 

record the stored numbers.

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