Radio Shack 43-3522 Owner'S Manual Download Page 11

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2. Dial the desired number (up to 16 

digits).

3. Press and release 

MEM

 again.

4. Press and release the memory 

location number (

0

-

9

) to store the 

number. Two long beeps sound, 
and the number is stored in 
memory.

Use the memory index card at the 
bottom of the base to write the name in 
the respective memory location 
number on the memory index card.

Notes:

• If you receive a call while you are 

storing a number in memory, 
press 

TALK/HANG UP

 to answer 

the call. After the call, begin again 
at Step 1.

• To change a number stored in 

memory, simply store a new 
number in that memory location.

• To clear a memory location so no 

number is stored there, press 

MEM

 twice, then press the 

memory location number. Two 
long beeps sound, and the 
number is cleared from memory. If 
a buzz sounds, you did not 
successfully clear the memory 
location. Repeat the process.

Entering a Pause in a 
Memory Number

In some telephone systems, you must 
dial an access code (9, for example) 
and wait for a second dial tone before 
you can dial an outside number. You 
can store the access code with the 
phone number. However, if you do, 
you should also store a pause after the 
access code to allow the outside line 
time to connect. After entering the 
access code, press 

REDIAL/PAUSE

 to 

enter a pause. To enter another pause, 
press 

REDIAL/PAUSE

 again.

Dialing a Stored Number

Lift the remote keypad, press 

TALK/

HANG UP

, and when you hear a dial 

tone, press 

MEM

 then the memory 

location number. The phone dials the 
stored number.

Chain Dialing Service 
Numbers

To quickly recall special services 
numbers (such as alternate long 
distance or bank by phone), store each 
group of numbers in its own memory 
location. When calling special 
services, dial the service’s main 
number first. Then, at the appropriate 
place in the call, press 

MEM

, then the 

number for the location where the 
additional numbers are stored.

Note: If you use pulse dialing, be sure 
you have stored a tone entry in 
another memory location (see “Using 

Summary of Contents for 43-3522

Page 1: ...ger 7 Setting the Dialing Mode 7 Using the Belt Clip 7 Using the Cord Clip 8 Operation 8 Making And Receiving Calls 8 Changing Channels 8 Setting the Volume 8 Using Redial 8 Using Mute 9 Using Flash 9 Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line 9 Memory Dialing 9 Storing a Number in Memory 9 Entering a Pause in a Memory Number 10 Dialing a Stored Number 10 Chain Dialing Service Numbers 10 Testing Stored E...

Page 2: ...ng lets you store ten numbers in memory for easy dialing 10 Channel Auto Scan automatically selects a clear channel when you pick up the phone You can also manually switch to another channel Redial lets you easily redial the last number dialed Mute prevents the person on the other end of the phone line from hearing you as you talk to someone else in the room Flash sends an electronic switchhook si...

Page 3: ...ottom of the phone s base Note You must not connect your telephone to coin operated systems party line systems most electronic key telephone systems We have designed your headset phone to conform to federal regulations and you can connect it to most telephone lines However each headset phone and each additional device such as a telephone or answering machine that you connect to the telephone line ...

Page 4: ... is connected Consult your local RadioShack store or an experienced radio TV technician for help If you cannot eliminate the interference the FCC requires that you stop using your headset phone Changes or modifications not expressly approved by RadioShack may cause interference and void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is su...

Page 5: ... that are compliant with Part 68 of FCC Rules Note The USOC number of the jack to be installed is RJ11C or RJ11W for a wall plate jack Using AC Power Power the headset telephone using the supplied 12V 200mA AC DC adapter Cautions You must use a Class 2 power source that sup plies 12V DC and deliv ers at least 200mA Its plug must fit the telephone s DC 12V 200mA jack The supplied adapter meets thes...

Page 6: ...arging or recharging the battery pack the phone might not work Return the remote keypad to the base for about 5 seconds to reset the security access protection code About once a month fully discharge the battery pack by keeping the remote keypad off the base until the TALK LOW BATT indicator lights Otherwise the battery pack loses its ability to fully recharge If the IN USE CHARGE indicator does n...

Page 7: ...size and type Do not dispose of the battery pack in fire because it might explode Do not open or mutilate the battery pack Be careful not to short the battery pack by touching the conducting materials such as rings bracelets and keys The battery pack or conductor might overheat and burn Important The EPA certified RBRC Battery Recycling Seal on the nickel cadmium Ni Cd battery indicates RadioShack...

Page 8: ...is phone The TALK LOW BATT indicator and the IN USE CHARGE indicator flash until you answer the call Setting the Dialing Mode Set TONE PULSE at the bottom of the base for the type of service you have If you are not sure which type you have do this simple test after charging the battery pack 1 Set TONE PULSE to TONE 2 Lift the remote keypad from the base and press TALK HANG UP so the TALK LOW BATT ...

Page 9: ...e you press any key If the interference is severe the remote keypad might lose communication with the base and the call might be disconnect If this happens return the remote keypad to the base for about 5 seconds to reset the security access protection code Changing Channels Your phone has an Auto Scan feature that automatically selects a clear channel when you press TALK HANG UP If you experience...

Page 10: ...ave pulse service you can still use these tone services by following these steps Dial the service s main number When the service answers press TONE Any additional numbers you dial are sent as tone signals After you complete the call press TALK HANG UP or return the remote keypad to the base The phone automatically resets to pulse dialing MEMORY DIALING You can store up to 10 numbers each with up t...

Page 11: ...In some telephone systems you must dial an access code 9 for example and wait for a second dial tone before you can dial an outside number You can store the access code with the phone number However if you do you should also store a pause after the access code to allow the outside line time to connect After entering the access code press REDIAL PAUSE to enter a pause To enter another pause press R...

Page 12: ...arge the remote keypad s battery pack Place the remote keypad on the base for about five seconds to reset the security access protec tion code Make sure the battery pack in the remote keypad is connected and charged The call is noisy Keep the remote keypad and base away from interference sources such as computers radio fre quency emitting items fluorescent lights and electrical appliances If the i...

Page 13: ...Y BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED 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 POS SIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or con...

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