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Cat. No. 43-797
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
TAD -797
Digital Answering System
900MHz Cordless Speakerphone
with Caller ID/Call Waitin
g
ID
43-797.fm Page 1 Monday, August 16, 1999 9:20 AM
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Page 1 - TAD -797

Cat. No. 43-797OWNER’S MANUALPlease read before using this equipment.TAD -797Digital Answering System900MHz Cordless Speakerphonewith Caller ID/Call W

Page 2 - All Rights Reserved

107. Press and lift out the handset hold-er, flip it over as shown, then snap itback into place so it holds the hand-set.8. Lift the base’s antenna to

Page 3 - FEATURES

113. Plug one end of the supplied longmodular cord into the TEL LINE jackon the back of the base.4. Insert the supplied AC adapter’sbarrel plug into t

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12CONNECTING AND CHARGING THE BATTERY PACKThe TAD-797 comes with a recharge-able nickel-cadmium battery pack in-stalled in the handset, but notconnect

Page 5 - FCC STATEMENT

13Also, check the charging contactson the handset and base. If the con-tacts are dirty or tarnished, cleanthem with a pencil eraser.• About once a mon

Page 6 - CONTENTS

14TURNING THE BASE’S RINGER ON AND OFFTo turn off the base’s ringer, set RINGERon the back of the base to OFF. You canstill make or receive calls usin

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152. To change the day of the week, re-peatedly press SKIP to move for-ward or REPEAT to move backward.3. Press CLOCK. The TAD announcesthe hour. To c

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162. Press 2 or t to select CIDCW (CallerID/Call Waiting).3. Press SELECT to change the CallerID/Call Waiting setting. On or Offappears indicating the

Page 9 - On a Wall Plate

17TELEPHONE OPERATIONMAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS WITH THE HANDSETTo make a call, lift the handset, thenpress TALK. The IN USE indicator onthe base ligh

Page 10 - Directly on the Wall

18To adjust the speakerphone’s volume,repeatedly press VOLUME s or t on thebase. The volume setting from 1 (low-est) to 10 (highest) appears in the me

Page 11 - DC IN 9V

19USING REDIALTo quickly dial the last number dialed,press TALK, then press REDIAL.Notes:• You can also press REDIAL on thehandset first, then press T

Page 12 - CHARGING THE BATTERY

2 This symbol is intended to alert you tothe presence of uninsulated danger-ous voltage within the product’s enclo-sure that might be of sufficientma

Page 13 - SETTING THE DIALING

20To page the handset from the base,press INTERCOM. Both the handset andbase ring, and Paging appears on thehandset’s display. Press TALK or INTCMon t

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21Storing a Number and Name in MemoryNote: An error tone sounds and thephone exits the storing process if youwait more than 20 seconds betweeneach key

Page 15 - TURNING CALLER ID/

227. Enter the phone number and anytone or pause entries (see “UsingTone Services on a Pulse Line” onPage 19 and “Entering a Pause” onPage 22).Instead

Page 16 - STORING YOUR AREA

23To store a 2-second pause, pressPAUSE or press s twice to select P onthe display. You can add more pauseentries for a longer pause.Dialing a Memory

Page 17 - TELEPHONE OPERATION

24Notes:• Connecting a headset disconnectsthe handset’s earpiece and micro-phone.•VOL s or t on the handset also con-trols the connected headset’s vol

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25CALLER ID OPERATIONIf you subscribe to Caller ID service fromyour phone company, the phone compa-ny sends information about the call, aswell as the

Page 19 - USING PAGE/INTERCOM

26Caller ID MessagesDIALING NUMBERS FROM A CALLER ID RECORDTo dial a local number stored in a CallerID record, recall the record, then pressTALK. If i

Page 20 - MEMORY DIALING

27STORING A CALLER ID RECORD TO MEMORYFollow these steps to store the nameand number from a Caller ID recordinto a memory location.1. Recall the recor

Page 21 - Storing a Number and Name

28TAD OPERATIONSELECTING THE OUTGOING MESSAGEThe TAD has two prerecorded outgoingmessages. One asks the caller to leavea message: “Hello, no one is av

Page 22 - Entering a Pause

29SETTING THE RECORD TIMESet REC TIME to 1, 4, or ANN to deter-mine how the TAD-797 will record in-coming messages.1 — The TAD plays the outgoingmessa

Page 23 - USING A HEADSET

3FEATURESYour RadioShack TAD-797 Digital An-swering System 900MHz CordlessSpeakerphone combines a 900MHzcordless telephone with a 50-memoryCaller ID u

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30The TAD stops recording up and resetsto answer the next call when:• the caller hangs up• the maximum message length isreached• the TAD detects a bus

Page 25 - CALLER ID OPERATION

31To play your messages, press PLAY.The TAD announces the number of newand old messages, then plays the newmessages. The message number ap-pears as ea

Page 26 - A CALLER ID RECORD

32SETTING THE REMOTE OPERATION PINThe TAD-797’s two-digit remote opera-tion PIN (personal identification number)prevents unauthorized remote access to

Page 27 - DELETING CALLER ID

33USING REMOTE COMMANDSFollow these steps to operate the TADfrom a remote location.Nots: If you wait more than 20 secondsbetween each keypress, the TA

Page 28 - TAD OPERATION

34TROUBLESHOOTING We do not expect you to have any problems with your TAD-797, but if you do, thesesuggestions might help. Problem SuggestionLow volum

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35If you still have problems, disconnect the phone. If other phones on the same linework properly, the fault is in this phone or its installation. If

Page 30 - PLAYING MESSAGES

36CARE AND MAINTENANCEYour TAD-797 Digital Answering System 900MHz Cordless Speakerphone is an ex-ample of superior design and craftsmanship. The foll

Page 31 - DELETING MESSAGES

37REPLACING THE BATTERY PACKIf you follow the instructions in “Connect-ing and Charging the Battery Pack” onPage 12, the battery pack should lastabout

Page 32 - USING TOLL-SAVER

38THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOWIn the unlikely event that your phonecauses problems on the phone line, thephone company can temporarily discon-tinue your

Page 33 - COMMANDS

39NOTES43-797.fm Page 39 Monday, August 16, 1999 9:20 AM

Page 34 - TROUBLESHOOTING

4Ample Talk and Standby Time — thesupplied battery pack (when fullycharged) provides about 31/2 hours oftalk time or 7 days of standby time.10 Number

Page 35 - Problem Suggestion

RadioShackA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 76102UCZZ01609ZZ09A98 Printed in the PhilippinesLimited One-Year WarrantyThis product is wa

Page 36 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE

5Call Screening — lets you listen as acaller leaves a message so you can de-cide whether or not to answer the call.Memo Recording — lets you leaveme

Page 37 - BATTERY PACK

6CONTENTSInstallation ... 8Mounting the P

Page 38 - LIGHTNING

7TAD Operation ... 28Selecting the Outgoing Messa

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8INSTALLATIONMOUNTING THE PHONEYou can place the TAD-797’s base on adesk or table, mount it on a standardwall plate, or mount it directly on a wall.Ch

Page 40 - Fort Worth, Texas 76102

94. Insert the supplied AC adapter’sbarrel plug into the DC IN 9V jack onthe back of the base.5. Route the adapter’s cord throughthe strain relief slo

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