Cat. No. 43-716OWNER’S MANUALPlease read before using this equipment.TAD-716Single MicrocassetteAnswering System
10RECORDING THE OUTGOING MESSAGEBefore you can use the TAD-716, you must record theoutgoing message. The maximum length for your outgo-ing message is
114. When you finish recording, release OGM REC. TheTAD-716 plays back the outgoing message to you.Then it is ready to receive incoming calls.5. Adjus
12BASIC OPERATIONRotate VOLUME on the side of the TAD-716 counter-clockwise until it clicks to turn on the TAD-716. When themessage indicator lights s
13If the incoming message tape is full, the TAD-716 an-swers a call after 10 rings, plays back the outgoing mes-sage, then waits 7 seconds for you to
14PLAYING MESSAGESThe maximum length for each message is 60 seconds.The message indicator flashes when you have messag-es.Press PLAY to hear your mess
15To Fast-Forward During PlaybackHold down OGM REC until you reach the message youwant. Playback resumes when you release OGM REC.Note: If you hold th
16POWER FAILURE PROTECTIONIf an AC power failure occurs, or the power plug comesout of the wall, the TAD-716 shuts down until power is re-stored. When
17REMOTE OPERATIONWhile you are away from your home or office, you canoperate the TAD-716 using a touch-tone phone or apulse phone with a pocket tone
18REMOTE MESSAGE PLAYBACK1. Call your phone number from a touch-tone phone.After the TAD-716 answers, it plays the outgoingmessage, sounds a series of
19After 5 seconds, the TAD-716 sounds a single longbeep. You can leave a remote memo (up to 1 minute)or enter your three-digit security code to replay
2WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire orshock hazard, do not expose this product to rainor moisture.CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN.CAUTION:
20TOLL SAVERThe TAD-716 has a built-in automatic toll-saving feature.It answers in 4 rings if there are no new or saved mes-sages, or 2 rings if you h
21TROUBLESHOOTINGWe do not expect you to have any problems with theTAD-716, but if you do, be sure you installed the tapecorrectly and turned on the T
22The TAD-716 does not respond to any button. Turn on the TAD-716 by rotating VOLUME counter-clockwise so the message indicator lights.Reset the TAD-7
23Continuous tone sounds. Record an outgoing mes-sage (see “Recording the Outgoing Message” on Page 10).Unplug the adapter from the AC outlet, replace
24CARE AND MAINTENANCETo enjoy your RadioShack TAD-716 Single Microcas-sette Answering System for a long time:• Keep the TAD-716 dry. If it gets wet,
25CLEANING THE TAPE-HANDLING PARTSTo restore the sound quality, you must inspect and cleanthe tape head. Dirt, dust, or particles of the tape's c
26THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOWIn the unlikely event that the TAD-716 causes problemson the phone line, the phone company can disconnectyour service. The
27Lightning damage is not common. Nevertheless, if youlive in an area that has frequent electrical storms, wesuggest that you unplug the TAD-716 durin
RadioShackA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 76102LIB717YY10A99 Printed in ChinaLimited One-Year WarrantyThis product is warranted by Ra
3FEATURESYour RadioShack TAD-716 Single Microcassette An-swering System is ideal for your home or office. It is easyto use and has the following featu
4Broken Tape Detection/Indication — sounds a continu-ous tone to alert you when the tape is broken or not in-serted properly.Tape Full Detection — sig
5READ THIS FIRSTWe have designed the TAD-716 to conform to federalregulations, and you can connect it to most telephonelines. However, each device you
6CONTENTS Preparation ... 7Selecting a Location ...
7PREPARATIONSELECTING A LOCATIONThe TAD-716 is designed to rest on a flat surface such asa desktop or countertop. Select a location that is:• near an
81. Turn the supplied cas-sette's hub with a pencil totake up any tape slack.2. Lift open the cassettecompartment door, thenremove and discard th
9CONNECTING POWER1. Plug the supplied AC adapter into a standard AC out-let.2. Rotate VOLUME counterclockwise until it clicks toturn on the TAD-716.Th
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