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R

ECEIVING

 

A

 C

ALL

When you receive a call, the phone rings
and

NEW

flashes.

NEW

and the caller’s

number appear on the display. To answer
the call, pick up the handset.

NEW 

flashes

until you have reviewed all calls.

T

IMER

This unit is designed with a clock timer to
count up to 60 minutes in the off-hook time
(in

00:00

format). The timer appears on the

display and starts to count up when you dial
a number or answer incoming calls.

If you lift the handset and don’t dial a
number, the timer appears and starts to
count up after 10 seconds.

U

SING

 P

AUSE

When you manually dial a number, you can
have your telephone pause anywhere during
the dialing sequence. Simply press

REDIAL/PAUSE

at the desired location, and

P

appears on the display next to the dialed
number.

Ô

CALLER ID 

OPERATION

If you subscribe to a Caller ID service, the
phone automatically displays information
about calls you receive and stores the
information in memory. The system can
store up to 64 incoming phone numbers and
incoming names into call records.

Ô

R

EVIEWING

 C

ALL

 R

ECORDS

1. Repeatedly press

d

or

e

to review the

new calls.

END OF NEW CALL

appears

when all calls have been reviewed.

2. To review all the records from oldest to

newest, repeatedly press

REVIEW

e

.

To review the records from newest to
oldest, 
repeatedly press

d

REVIEW

.

After reviewing all records in memory,

END OF LIST

appears.

3. If an incorrect, invalid or incomplete

Caller ID signal is received,

LINE ERROR

appears on the display.

If the name and number are not
available due to the caller’s restriction,

PRIVATE CALL

appears on the display.

If the name and number are not
available,

–UNAVAILABLE-

appears on the

display.

RPT

appears beside a number if you

have received a call from the same
phone number more than once.

4. If you do not press a button within about

15 seconds, the system automatically
returns to the normal display.

Ô

C

ALL

 B

ACK

 

FROM

 

C

ALLER

 ID M

EMORY

1. With the handset on the base, press

d

or

e

to find the number to redial.

2. Press

CALL BACK

twice.

PICK UP CALL

appears.

3. Lift the handset, and the number is

automatically redialed.

Select one of the four options below based
on your telephone company’s requirements
to make toll calls within your area code.

Option1

1 + Area Code + 7-digit number (11 digits)

Option 2

1 + 7-digit number (8 digits)

Option 3

Area Code + 7-digit number (10 digits)

Option 4

7-digit number

1. With the handset on the base, press

or

e

to find the number to redial.

2. Press

CALL BACK

. The 7- or 11-digit

number flashes.

3. Press

or

e

to select one of the above

four options.

4. Press

CALL BACK

again to confirm.

Ô

5. Pick up the handset, and the selected

number is dialed automatically.

D

ELETING

 C

ALL

 R

ECORDS

You can delete an individual call record, or
all call records stored in the system.

Ô

To delete a single call record, press

or

e

until the call record you want to delete
appears, then press

DELETE

twice. The

record is deleted, and the remaining call
records are automatically renumbered.

To delete all of the call records after
reviewing all new calls, 
hold down

DELETE

for about three seconds.

ERASE ALL CALLS

appears. Press

DELETE

. The system deletes

all call records,

NO CALLS 

appear, then

TOTAL:00 NEW:00 

appears.

FCC STATEMENT

This phone is hearing aid compatible.

Your telephone complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules and
the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the back of
this product is a label with this product’s FCC Product
Identification number in the format DYFMT08B433904. If
requested, you must provide this information to the
telephone company.

Note: You must not connect your telephone to:

coin-operated systems

most electronic key telephone systems

party-line systems

Ô

 NOTE 

Ô

 

• If you do not have any special phone

services, pressing FLASH might disconnect
the current call.

Using Pause

• Redial memory holds up to 32 digits, so you

can redial long distance, as well as local
phone numbers.

• When you redial a number, the telephone

pauses for about four seconds at the pause
entry. For long pauses, press
REDIAL/PAUSE again.

Caller ID Operation

• During an incoming call, the phone company

automatically sends the correct time
between the first and second rings to update
your system’s display.

• After reviewing all calls, the system resets so

that the display shows

0

new calls.

Call Back from Caller ID Memory

• When the caller’s phone number has a

different area code from the preset area
code, 1 and the caller’s three digit area code
are inserted automatically during memory
call back.

• When the caller’s phone number has the

same area code as the preset one, 1 and the
three digit area code are deleted
automatically during the memory call back.

Deleting Call Records

• When the phone’s memory is full, it

automatically replaces the oldest call record
with the newest incoming call.

• If you do not press any button within about

15 seconds while the display shows

ERASE 

ALL CALLS

, the phone automatically returns

to normal display and the call records are not
deleted.

Ô

 NOTE 

Ô

 

• If you do not have any special phone

services, pressing FLASH might disconnect
the current call.

Using Pause

• Redial memory holds up to 32 digits, so you

can redial long distance, as well as local
phone numbers.

• When you redial a number, the telephone

pauses for about four seconds at the pause
entry. For long pauses, press
REDIAL/PAUSE again.

Caller ID Operation

• During an incoming call, the phone company

automatically sends the correct time
between the first and second rings to update
your system’s display.

• After reviewing all calls, the system resets so

that the display shows

0

new calls.

Call Back from Caller ID Memory

• When the caller’s phone number has a

different area code from the preset area
code, 1 and the caller’s three digit area code
are inserted automatically during memory
call back.

• When the caller’s phone number has the

same area code as the preset one, 1 and the
three digit area code are deleted
automatically during the memory call back.

Deleting Call Records

• When the phone’s memory is full, it

automatically replaces the oldest call record
with the newest incoming call.

• If you do not press any button within about

15 seconds while the display shows

ERASE 

ALL CALLS

, the phone automatically returns

to normal display and the call records are not
deleted.

Summary of Contents for 43-3904

Page 1: ...e number you dial CALL BACK Press to automatically dial the selected caller ID record DELETE Press to delete the selected caller ID record d REVIEW e Press d or e to scroll through the stored caller ID records VOLUME NORM HI Slide VOLUME to NORM or HI to adjust the handset volume to a comfortable listening level TONE PULSE Slide to the desired setting to select tone or pulse dialing FLASH If you h...

Page 2: ... RINGER If you do not want to hear the phone ring slide RINGER to OFF You can still make calls with the ringer off and you can answer calls if you hear another phone on the same phone line ring NEW flashes when the phone rings even when the ringer is off SETTING THE DIALING MODE Slide TONE PULSE to the appropriate setting for your type of service If you are not sure which service you have do this ...

Page 3: ... new calls hold down DELETE for about three seconds ERASE ALL CALLS appears Press DELETE The system deletes all call records NO CALLS appear then TOTAL 00 NEW 00 appears FCC STATEMENT This phone is hearing aid compatible Your telephone complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA On the back of this product is a label with this product s FCC Product Identification nu...

Page 4: ...f your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line be sure that installing the telephone does not disable your alarm equipment If you have questions about what will disable your alarm equipment contact your telephone company or a qualified installer SERVICE AND REPAIR If your telephone is not performing as it should take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance...

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