Cat. No. 43-743OWNER’S MANUALFully Digital TAD with Voice StampPlease read before using this equipment.TAD-100343-743.fm Page 1 Friday, August 13, 1
10RECORDING THE OUTGOING MESSAGEBefore you can set the TAD to answercalls, you must record the outgoing mes-sage (OGM) the caller hears when theTAD an
11BASIC OPERATION SETTING THE TAD TO ANSWER CALLSTo set the TAD to answer calls, pressANSWER.• If an outgoing message is recorded,the TAD announces, “
12PLAYING MESSAGESIf there are new messages, the indicatorflashes until all the new messages havebeen played. The display shows the totalnumber of mes
13Skipping MessagesTo skip to the next message while youare listening to a message, press SKIPonce. The next recorded messageplays.Pausing Message Pla
14ERASING MESSAGESTo delete a specific message, press DE-LETE once while the message is playing.The TAD beeps once and immediatelyerases the current m
152. Release MEMO when you finish thememo. The TAD beeps once, andthe message number indicatorincreases by one. The memo is recorded along with the in
16REMOTE OPERATIONYou can operate the TAD from almostany touch-tone phone, or from a rotaryphone using a pocket tone-dialer (avail-able at your local
172. Press SKIP or REPEAT to set thefirst digit, then press STOP. The sec-ond digit flashes.3. Press SKIP or REPEAT to set thesecond digit, then press
18USING REMOTE COMMANDSTo use remote commands, you must enter the remote operation security code within8 seconds after the TAD answers the call. After
19Note: The TAD sounds a 3-tone beep if you press the wrong button. After you press 4 (to play all messages) or 5 (to play new messages), enter the fo
2FEATURESYour Radio Shack TAD-1003 Fully Digi-tal TAD with Voice Stamp is a high-qual-ity telephone answering device withtouch-tone remote control. Fu
20TROUBLESHOOTING If you experience problems with your TAD, try the suggestions in this section. If youstill have problems, contact your local Radio S
21CARE AND MAINTENANCEYour Radio Shack TAD-1003 Fully Digital TAD with Voice Stamp is an example ofsuperior design and craftsmanship. The following su
22THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOWIn the unlikely event that your TAD caus-es problems on the telephone line, thetelephone company attempts to notifyyou in a
23NOTES43-743.fm Page 23 Friday, August 13, 1999 2:05 PM
RADIO SHACKA Division of Tandy CorporationFort Worth, Texas 761023A5 Printed in TaiwanRADIO SHACK LIMITED WARRANTYThis telephone product is warranted
3Phone Pick-Up Detection — automati-cally stops the TAD if you answer a callafter the TAD answers.DELETE Button — lets you quicklyerase messages indiv
4READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATIONWe have designed your TAD to conformto federal regulations, and you can con-nect it to most telephone lines. However,eac
5CONTENTSInstallation ... 6Choosing a Locat
6INSTALLATION CHOOSING A LOCATIONSelect a location that is near a modulartelephone jack and an AC outlet.Your TAD connects directly to a modularteleph
7CONNECTING TO POWERInsert the supplied adapter’s small pluginto the AC 9V jack on the back of theTAD. Then plug the AC adapter’s otherend into a stan
82. Snap the battery’s terminals to theconnector inside the compartment.3. Replace the coverWhen Lo and the two-digit number ofcalls in memory alterna
9PREPARATION SETTING THE DAY AND TIMEThe TAD records the day and time of thecall with each phone message. Followthese steps to set the day and time.No
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