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CONTENTS

Features  ..............................................................................  1

Selecting a Location  ....................................................  6

Connecting the Base ...........................................................  7

Connecting, Charging, and Replacing 
the Battery Pack  ..........................................................  8
Setting the Ringer  ......................................................  10
Setting the Dialing Mode ............................................  10
Using the Earphone  ...................................................  11
Using the Belt Clip  .....................................................  11

 Operation  .........................................................................  12

Making and Receiving Calls .......................................  12
Adjusting the Keypad’s Volume  .................................  13
Changing Channels  ...................................................  13
Using Redial ..............................................................  13
Using Mute .................................................................  14
Using Flash  ................................................................  14
Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line  ........................  14
Using Page  ................................................................  15

Memory Dialing  .................................................................  15

Storing a Number in Memory  .....................................  15
Entering a Pause in a Memory Number .....................  16
Dialing a Stored Number ............................................  17
Chain Dialing Service Numbers  .................................  17
Testing Stored Emergency Numbers  .........................  17

Troubleshooting  ................................................................  18
Care ..................................................................................  19

Summary of Contents for ET-2105

Page 1: ...ip 11 Operation 12 Making and Receiving Calls 12 Adjusting the Keypad s Volume 13 Changing Channels 13 Using Redial 13 Using Mute 14 Using Flash 14 Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line 14 Using Page 15 Memory Dialing 15 Storing a Number in Memory 15 Entering a Pause in a Memory Number 16 Dialing a Stored Number 17 Chain Dialing Service Numbers 17 Testing Stored Emergency Numbers 17 Troubleshooting ...

Page 2: ...s you keep your hands free while you talk Your phone has these features Ample Talk and Standby Time when fully charged about 12 hours the supplied battery provides about 7 hours of talk time or 7 days of standby time Ten Memory Speed Dial stores up to ten frequently called phone numbers for easy dialing Ten Channel Auto Scan automatically selects a clear channel when you make or answer a call Secu...

Page 3: ... your neck Your phone is ETL listed to UL standards and meets all applicable FCC standards WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard do not ex pose this product to rain or moisture CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSON NEL This symbol is intend...

Page 4: ... device on the line add up all of the RENs If the total is more than five or three in rural ar eas your telephones might not ring If ringer operation is im paired remove a device from the line Your phone complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules You must upon request provide the FCC registration number and the REN to your telephone company Both numbers are on the bottom of your phone s base Note You must...

Page 5: ...top of a TV or VCR Your cordless phone operates on standard radio frequencies as allocated by the FCC Even though your phone s access protection code prevents unauthorized use of your phone line it is possible for other radio units operating on similar fre quencies within a certain area to unintentionally intercept your conversations and or cause interference This possible lack of privacy can occu...

Page 6: ...power lines can dam age your telephone Lightning damage is not common Nevertheless if you live in an area that has severe electrical storms we suggest that you unplug your phone when storms approach to reduce the possibility of damage FCC STATEMENT The phone complies with the limits for a Class B digital device as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits provide reason able protection agains...

Page 7: ...machinery electrical appliances metal walls filing cabinets wireless intercoms security alarms and room monitors The base s location affects the phone s range If you have a choice of several locations try each to see which provides the best performance Caution The supplied AC adapter was designed specifically for your phone Use only the supplied adapter Your telephone connects directly to a modula...

Page 8: ... meets these specifications Using an adapter that does not meet these specifications could damage the phone or the adapter Always connect the AC adapter to the phone before you con nect it to AC power When you finish disconnect the adapter from AC power before you disconnect it from the phone Follow these steps to connect the base to a phone line and AC power 1 Plug one end of the supplied modular...

Page 9: ...to the socket in the com partment the connector fits only one way then replace the battery pack 4 Replace the cover To charge the battery pack place the keypad faceup on the base The CHARGE IN USE indicator lights Notes Recharge the battery pack if the keypad beeps and the IN USE LOW BATT indicator on the keypad flashes while you are using the phone or if the IN USE LOW BATT indicator flashes when...

Page 10: ...time disconnect its battery pack This helps increase the battery pack s life When the keypad is on the base the CHARGE IN USE indi cator lights even when the battery pack is not connected If your phone does not work be sure the battery pack is prop erly connected The supplied battery pack should last about a year If the battery pack does not hold a charge for more than 2 hours after an over night ...

Page 11: ...to ON To turn the ringer off slide RINGER to OFF When RINGER is set to OFF the phone does not ring but you can still make outgoing calls If you hear an extension telephone ring you can answer the incoming call on this phone The CHARGE IN USE indicator on the base and IN USE LOW BATT on the keypad indicator flash until you answer the call Setting the Dialing Mode Set TONE PULSE on the back of the b...

Page 12: ... keypad on the base or press TALK Using the Earphone 1 Insert the earphone s plug into the jack on the side of the keypad 2 Place the mono earphone in either ear 3 Move the clip along the earphone cord and clip it to your clothing When you are not using the earphone follow these steps 1 Open the earphone compartment cover by pulling its tabs on both sides 2 Place the earphone in the compartment 3 ...

Page 13: ... indicator on the keypad light Dial the number To answer a call lift the keypad from the base then press TALK The CHARGE IN USE and IN USE LOW BATT indicators light To end a call place the keypad on the base or press TALK Notes When you press a button a single tone indicates that the phone has accepted the command Three tones indicate that you pressed a button in error or there is severe interfere...

Page 14: ...een the keypad and the base If you hear interference during a call repeatedly press CH to change the channel until you get a clear one Using Redial To redial the last number dialed press TALK then REDIAL PAUSE You can also redial a busy number quickly without hanging up the phone Press REDIAL PAUSE You hear a dial tone then the phone automatically redials the number Notes The redial memory holds u...

Page 15: ...ting the current call Press FLASH again to return to the first call Note If you do not have any special phone services pressing FLASH might disconnect your current call Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line Some special services such as bank by phone require tone sig nals If you have pulse service you can still use these tone servic es by following these steps 1 Dial the service s main number 2 When...

Page 16: ...f 16 digits each in the phone s memory Notes To keep your accounts secure we recommend you do not store your personal access code for services such as bank by phone in a memory location When storing numbers for special services such as alternate long distance or bank by phone store the service s main phone number in one memory location and numbers for addi tional information in other locations Sto...

Page 17: ...nect ing Charging and Replacing the Battery Pack on Page 8 If you receive a call while you are storing a number in mem ory press TALK 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 Entering a Pause in a Memory Number In some telephone systems you must dial an access code 9 for example and wait for a seco...

Page 18: ...ation When calling special services dial the service s main number first Then at the appropriate place in call press MEM then the number for the location where the additional numbers are stored Testing Stored Emergency Numbers If you store an emergency service s number police department fire department or ambulance for example and you want to test the stored number make the test call during the la...

Page 19: ...he Battery Pack on Page 8 Recharge the keypad s battery pack Place the keypad on the base for about five sec onds to reset the security access protection code The call is noisy Keep the keypad and base away from interfer ence sources such as computers remote control toys wireless alarm systems wireless intercoms and room monitors fluorescent lights and electri cal appliances If the interference is...

Page 20: ...ust and dirt and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Modifying or tampering with the phone s inter nal components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it If your phone is not performing as it should take it to your local Ra dioShack store for assistance If the trouble is affecting the tele phone lines the pho...

Page 21: ...t 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 Ra dioShack will at its option unless otherwise provided by law a correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and labor b replace the product with one of the same or similar design or c refund the purchase price All replaced parts an...

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