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Page 1 - Answering Machine

Owner’s ManualPlease read before using this equipment.2-Line 900MHz Cordless Answering Machinewith Speakerphone

Page 2 - All Rights Reserved

10A Quick Look At Your TelephoneˆA Quick Look At Your TelephoneˆInstallationMOUNTING THE PHONEYou can place the phone’s base on a desk or table, or mo

Page 3 - Contents

11Installation• out of the way of normal activities• away from electrical machinery,electrical appliances, metal walls orfiling cabinets, wireless int

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12InstallationTo connect the phone to a singleone-line phone jack, plug one end ofthe supplied long modular cord intoTEL LINE 1/2 or TEL LINE 2.Note:

Page 5 - Features

13Installationslots with the mounted screws andslide the base downward to secureit. Connect the phone cord(s) to themodular phone jack(s).7. Plug the

Page 6 - TAD FEATURES

14Installation• About once a month, fully dischargethe battery pack by keeping thehandset off the base until the lineindicators flash. Otherwise, the

Page 7 - INSTRUCTIONS

15Basic OperationSETTING THE NUMBER OF RINGSSet RING TIME on the back of the baseto 3, 5, or TS (toll-saver) to select howlong the phone waits to answ

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16Basic OperationNote: If the LINE 1 or LINE 2 indicatorflashes, someone is using that line atthe base or on an extension phone.Press the other line b

Page 9 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

17Basic OperationUSING HOLDPress HOLD to place a call on hold. Theindicator for that line lights red on thebase. While a call is on hold, you cantempo

Page 10 - Installation

18Basic Operation4. To end the conference call, pressone line button, then the other. If youwant to hang up one line and con-tinue talking on the othe

Page 11 - On a Desk Top

19Basic OperationFor example, if you have Call Waiting,press FLASH to answer an incoming callwithout disconnecting the current call.Press FLASH again

Page 12 - On a Wall Plate or a Wall

2This telephone has been tested and found to comply with all applicable UL and FCCstandards.WARNING: To reduce the risk of fireor shock hazard, do not

Page 13 - BATTERY PACK

20Memory Operationnormally would by pressing the ring-ing line’s button. The intercom callautomatically disconnects.USING A HEADSETYou can make or ans

Page 14 - ADJUSTING THE RINGER

21Memory Operation4. Press MEM, then enter the memorylocation number (0–9) where youwant to store the number. The tonesounds to indicate that the numb

Page 15 - Basic Operation

22TAD OperationˆTAD OperationSELECTING THE OUTGOING MESSAGEThe phone has two prerecorded outgo-ing messages. One asks the caller toleave a message: “H

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23TAD OperationANN (announcement only) — The phoneplays the outgoing message but doesnot let callers leave a message.SETTING THE PHONE TO ANSWER CALLS

Page 17 - 3-Way Conferencing

24TAD OperationRECORDING A MEMOA memo is a message you can record atthe phone for yourself or others in yourhome or office. The phone stores mem-os as

Page 18 - USING FLASH

25TAD Operationnumber appears as each messageplays, and the phone announces the dayand time of the call at the end of eachmessage.To play all messages

Page 19 - INTERCOM FEATURES

26Remote OperationˆRemote OperationWhile you are away from your home oroffice, you can use a touch-tone phone,or a pulse (rotary) phone with a pockett

Page 20 - Memory Operation

27Remote Operation• When the phone is operating from a remote location, it stops all answering func-tions and rC appears on the display on the base. T

Page 21 - DIALING A MEMORY

28TroubleshootingˆTroubleshootingWe do not expect you to have any problems with your phone, but if you do, the follow-ing suggestions might help.Probl

Page 22 - TAD Operation

29CareIf the base loses power while the handset is off of it, the security access-protectioncode might change. Restore power to the base, then place t

Page 23 - MESSAGES

3ContentsˆContentsContents ... 3Featur

Page 24 - PLAYING MESSAGES

30CareModifying or tampering with the tele-phone’s internal components can causea malfunction and might invalidate itswarranty and void your FCC autho

Page 25 - OPERATION PIN

31CareTHE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOWIn the unlikely event that your phonecauses problems on the phone line, thephone company can temporarily discon-tinue y

Page 26 - Remote Operation

43-681UCZZ01266BZ09A00Printed in ChinaRadioShackA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 76102Limited One-Year WarrantyThis product is warrant

Page 27 - Remote Commands

4ContentsMemory Operation ... 20Storing a Number in Memo

Page 28 - Troubleshooting

5FeaturesˆFeaturesYour RadioShack 2-Line 900MHz Cord-less Answering Machine uses advancedcordless telephone technology to giveyou extended range and s

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6Featuresphone users from using your phone linewhile the handset is off the base.Line Status Indicators — show if a lineis available, in use, or on ho

Page 30 - REPLACING THE

7Featuresalso have a corded phone that doesnot need AC power to operate soyou can still make and receive callsif there is an AC power failure.• When A

Page 31 - LIGHTNING

8Features2. Follow all warnings and instructionsmarked on the product. 3. Never install telephone wiring duringa lightning storm. 4. Never install tel

Page 32 - Fort Worth, Texas 76102

9FeaturesB. If liquid has been spilled, into theproduct. C. If the product has been exposed torain or water. D. If the product does not operate nor-ma

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