Your RadioShack 900 MHz Digital
Spread Spectrum Cordless Telephone
uses advanced technology to give you
superior audio quality and extended
range.
The phone’s Caller ID unit records each
caller’s telephone number (and name, if
available in your area) and the date and
time of the call, as provided by your local
phone company to Caller ID service
subscribers. If you subscribe to Call
Waiting with Caller ID, the phone can
show you the incoming caller information, even when you are already talking
on the phone.
Your phone has these features:
Caller ID Memory
— stores up to 50
Caller ID records.
3-Line Liquid Crystal Display
— lets
you view an entire Caller ID record on
one screen.
20-Number Memory Dialing
— lets
you store up to 20 numbers in memory
for easy dialing.
Headset Jack
— lets you connect an
optional headset (available from your local RadioShack store) for hands-free
convenience.
Tone/Pulse Dialing
— lets you use
your phone with either type of service.
Hearing-Aid Compatibility
— lets you
use the phone with hearing aids that
have a T (telephone) switch.
900 MHz Operation
— provides longer
range and less interference than many
other cordless phones.
Spread Spectrum Technology
—
spreads the signal across several frequencies, providing additional security
for your phone conversations.
Page
— lets you send a signal fr om the
base to the handset to page someone or
to help you locate the handset.
Volume Control
— lets you adjust the
volume you hear through the handset.
Adjustable Ringer/Tone Volume
—
lets you choose between two volumes
and tones for the phone’s ringer.
Facedown or Faceup Handset Charging
— you can place the handset on the
base face down or face up (to show the
Caller ID display, for example).
Wall Mountable
— you can mount the
phone on a wall to save surface space.
Ample Talk and Standby Time
— the
supplied battery (when fully charged)
provides about 3.5 hours of talk time or
7 days of standby time.
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Security Access-Protection Code
—
automatically prevents other cordless
phone users from using your phone line
while the handset is off the base.
Auto Talk
— lets you set the phone so
you can answer a call simply by lifting
the handset from the base.
Redial
— lets you quickly redial any of
the last three numbers dialed.
Flash
— sends an electronic switchhook signal for use with special phone
services, such as Call Waiting.
This phone has been tested and found
to comply with all applicable UL and
FCC standards.
WARNING:
shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain
or moisture.
CAUTION:
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER OR BACK. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
To reduce the risk of fire or
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT OPEN.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
!
Important Caller ID Information
To use the phone’s Caller ID and Call
Waiting with Caller ID features, you
must be in an area where those services
are available and you must subscribe to
those services through your local phone
company.
Where Caller ID is offered, one or more
options are generally available:
• caller’s number only
• caller’s name only
• caller’s name and number.
This symbol is intended to alert
you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within
the product’s enclosure that might
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. Do
not open the product’s case.
This symbol is intended to inform
you that important operating and
!
maintenance instructions are
included in the literature accompanying this product.
We have designed your phone to conform to federal regulations, and you can
connect it to most telephone lines. However, each phone (and each device,
such as a telephone or answering machine) that you connect to the telephone
line draws power from the telephone
line. We refer to this power draw as the
device’s ringer equivalence number, or
REN. The REN is on the bottom of your
phone.
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If you use more than one phone or other
device on the line, add up all of the
RENs. If the total is more than five (or
three in rural areas), your telephones
might not ring. If ringer operation is impaired, remove a device from the line.
Your phone complies with Part 68 of
FCC Rules
provide the FCC registration number
and the REN to your telephone company. Both numbers are on the bott om of
your phone.
Note:
to:
. You must, upon request,
You must not connect your phone
phone should not be placed near or
on 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 frequencies within a certain area to
unintentionally intercept your conversations and/or cause interference. This possible lack of privacy
can occur with any cordless phone.
• coin-operated systems
• party-line systems
• most electronic key telephone systems
Important:
• Cordless phones such as this one
require AC power to operate. When
the AC power is off, you cannot dial
out or receive incoming calls using
your phone. For this reason, the
phone should not be your only telephone. To be safe, you should also
have a phone that does not require
AC power to operate (not a cordless
phone) so you can still make and receive calls if there is an AC power
failure.
• Some cordless phones operate at
frequencies that might cause interference to nearby TVs and VCRs.
To minimize or prevent such int erference, the base of the cordless
FCC STATEMENT
The phone complies with the limits for a
Class B digital device as specified in
Part 15 of
vide reasonable protection against radio and TV interference in a residential
area. However, your equipment might
cause TV or radio interference even
when it is operating properly. To eliminate interference, you can try one or
more of the following corrective measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving
• Increase the distance between the
• Use outlets on different el ectrical cir-
Consult your local RadioShack store if
the problem still exists.
You can place the phone on a desk or
table, mount it on a standard wall plate,
or mount it directly on a wall.
Select a location that is:
• near an AC outlet
• near a telephone line jack
• out of the way of normal activities
• away from electrical machinery,
electrical appliances, metal walls or
filing cabinets, wireless intercoms,
alarms, and room monitors
• away from other cordless phones
The base’s location affects the handset’s range. If you have a choice of several locations, try each to see which
provides the best performance.
You can power the phone using the sup plied 9V, 210-mA AC adapter.
nect the adapter from AC power before you disconnect it from the
phone.
Note:
Your telephone connects directly
to a modular telephone line jack. If your
telephone wiring does not have a modular jack, you can update the wiring yourself using jacks and adapters available
at your local RadioShack store, or have
the telephone company update the wiring for you.
The USOC number of the jack to be installed is RJ11C (or RJ11W for a wall
plate jack).
On a Desk, Shelf, or Table
Follow these steps when you place the
base on a desk, shelf or table.
1. Plug one end of the supplied long
modular cord into the
on the back of the base.
TEL LINE
jack
Cautions:
You must use a Class 2
power source that supplies
!
9V DC and delivers at least
210 mA. Its center tip must be set to
positive and its plug must fit the
phone's
adapter 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 connect it to
AC power. When you finish, discon-
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DC IN 9V
jack. The supplied
2. Insert the supplied AC adapter’s
barrel plug into the
the back of the base.
DC IN 9V
jack on
3. Route the adapter’s cord through
the strain relief slot on the base.
4. Plug the modular cord’s other end
into the phone jack.
5. Plug the adapter into a standard AC
outlet.
6. Lift the base’s antenna to a vertical
position.
On a Wall Plate or Wall
4. Plug the modular cord’s other end
into the wall plate jack, then align
the base’s keyhole slots with the
wall plate studs and slide the base
downward to secure it.
1. Plug one end of the supplied short
modular cord into the
on the back of the base as in “On a
Desk, Shelf, or Table,” Step 1, on
Page 6.
2. Insert the supplied AC adapter’s
barrel plug into
Desk, Shelf, or Table,” Step 2, on
Page 6.
3. Route the adapter and modular
cords through the grooves on the
base.
TEL LINE
DC IN 9V
jack
as in “On a
5. Plug the adapter into a standard AC
outlet.
6. Press and lift out the handset holder. Rotate it 180°, then snap it back
into place so it holds the handset.
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7. Lift the base’s antenna to a vertical
position.
Note:
To mount the phone directly on a
wall, you need two screws (not supplied)
with heads that fit into the keyhole s lots
on the bottom of the base.
Follow the steps under “On a Wall Plate
or Wall” on Page 7, then apply these additional instructions for placement on a
wall.
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3
/16
1. Drill two holes 3
inches (100 mm)
16
/
Inches
apart. Then thread
a screw into each
hole, letting the
heads extend about
3
/16 inch (5 mm)
16
315/
Inches
from the wall.
3. Align the base’s keyhole slots with
the mounting screws and slide the
base downward to secure it.
CONNECTING AND
CHARGING THE BATTERY
PACK
2. Plug one end of the supplied long
modular cord into the
TEL LINE
jack
on the back of the base and route
the adapter cable and modular
cords through the grooves on the
base.
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The phone comes with a rechargeable
nickel-cadmium battery pack in the
handset. Before using your phone, you
must connect the battery pack, then
charge it for about 24 hours.
1. Press down and slide off the battery
pack compartment cover.
2. Lift the battery pack out of the compartment.
3. Plug the battery pack’s connector into the socket in the compartment,
(the connector fits only one way), replace the battery pack, and replace
the cover.
To charge the battery pack, place the
handset either faceup or facedown on
the base. The CHARGE/IN USE indicator on the base lights and
appears on the handset display.
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Notes:
• When you first use the phone after
charging or recharging the battery
pack, the phone might not work and
you might hear an error tone when
you press
to the base for about 5 seconds to
reset the security access-protection
code.
• If the handset or the base loses
power, the security access-protection code might be lost. To reset the
code, return the handset to the base
for about 5 seconds.
• Using a pencil eraser, clean the
charging contacts on the handset
and base about once a month.
TALK
. Return the handset
Recharge the battery pack when
Battery
Note:
flashes when the handset is on the
base, the battery pack is not connected
or loosely connected. Reconnect the
battery pack securely.
flashes on the display.
If the CHARGE/IN USE indicator
Low
• If the battery pack becomes weak
during a call, the handset beeps every 3 seconds and
flashes. When this happens, you
cannot make a call until you recharge the battery pack.
• About once a month, fully discharge
the battery by keeping the handset
off the base until
flashes on the display. Otherwise,
the battery pack loses its ability to
fully recharge.
Low Battery
Low Battery
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