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Features
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Features
Your RadioShack 900 MHz Cordless Tele-
phone uses advanced technology to give you
superior audio quality and extended range.
The phone’s Caller ID unit records each call-
er’s telephone number (and name, if avail-
able in your area) and the date and time of
the call, as provided by your local phone
company to Caller ID service subscribers. If
you subscribe to Call Waiting with Caller ID,
the phone shows you the incoming caller in-
formation, even when you are already talking
on the phone.
Your phone’s other features include:
10-Number Memory Dialing — lets you
store up to 10 numbers in memory for easy
dialing.
Headset Jack — lets you connect an option-
al headset for hands-free convenience.
Hearing-Aid Compatibility — lets you use
the phone with hearing aids that have a T
(telephone) switch.
20-Record CID Capacity — stores up to 20
call records in Caller ID.
Volume Control — lets you adjust the
volume you hear through the handset.
Page — lets you send a signal from the base
to the handset to page someone or to help
you locate the handset.
Adjustable Ringer/Tone Volume — lets
you choose between two volumes and tones
for the phone’s ringer.
Facedown or Faceup Handset Charging
— you can place the handset on the base
facedown or faceup to show the Caller ID
display.
Ample Talk and Standby Time — the sup-
plied battery (when fully charged) provides
about 7 hours of talk time or 7 days of stand-
by time.
Security Access-Protection Code — auto-
matically prevents other cordless phone us-
ers from using your phone line while the
handset is off the base.
Auto Talk — lets you set the phone to an-
swer a call by simply lifting the handset from
the base.
Important:
• Cordless phones such as this one
require AC power to operate. When the
power is off, you cannot make or receive
calls using your phone. To be safe, you
should also have a phone that does not
need AC power to operate (not a cord-
less phone), so you can still make and
receive calls if there is an AC power fail-
ure.
• When AC power is lost, the phone loses
the security access-protection code con-
nection between the base and the hand-
set. When power is restored, put the
handset on the base briefly to restore
this connection so you can use the
handset.
• Your phone operates on standard radio
frequencies as allocated by the FCC. It
is possible for other radio units operating
nearby on similar frequencies to unin-
tentionally intercept your conversation or
cause interference. This possible lack of
privacy can occur with any cordless
phone.
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