Radio Shack ET-554, ET-553 User Manual

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25-Channel Cordless Telephone
Cat. No. 43-1053/43-1054
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
with 10-Number Memory
ET-553 (White)
ET-554 (Black)
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FEATURES
Your RadioShack ET-553/ET-554 25­Channel Cordless Telephone with 10­Number Memory is designed to exacting standards that ensure reliability, long life, and outstanding performance.
Its features include:
25 Channels
— automatically selects a clear channel when you make or answer a call. You can also manually change channels during a call.
10-Number Memor
Dialing
— lets you store up to 10 numbers in memory for easy dialing.
Super CCT Noise-Reduction Circuitr
— provides clear telephone conversa­tions, giving you sound clarity compara­ble to that of a corded phone.
Securit
Access-Protection Code
automatically prevents other cordless phone users from us ing your phone li ne while the handset is off the cradle.
®
COM-LOK
— ensures that other cord­less phone users cannot use your phone line when the handset is on the cradle.
Ample Talk and Stan db
Time
— the supplied battery pack provides 7 hours of continuous talk time or 7 days of standby time (when fully charged).
Redial
— lets you quick ly redi al the last
number dialed.
— lets you s end a s ig nal from t he
Pa
e
base to the handset to page someone or locate the handset if you misplace it.
— sends an electronic switchhook
Flash
signal for use with special phone servic­es, such as Call Waiting.
Pro
rammable Ringers
— let you se-
lect from four ringer types.
Tone/Pulse Dialin
— lets you use your
phone with tone or pulse service.
Quick Talk
— lets you answer a call by
simply lifting the handset from the base.
Hearin
-Aid Compatibilit
— lets you use your phone with hearing aids that have a T (telephone) switch.
This telephone has been tested and
Voice Scramble (ET-554 Onl
scrambles your conversation on the
phone to prevent interception by other
)
found to comply with all applicable UL and FCC standards.
radio units operating on the same fre­quencies.
© 1998 Tandy Corporation.
COM-LOK and RadioShack are registered trademarks used by Tandy Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
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Important Notes:
• Cordless phones such as this one require AC power to operate. When the AC pow er is off, you cannot dial out or receive incoming calls using your ET-553/ET-554. To be safe, you should also have a phone that does not need A C power t o operate (not a cordless phone) so you can still make and receive calls if there is an AC power failure.
• Your phone operates on standard radio frequencies as allocated by the FCC. It is possible for other radio units operating nearby on sim ­ilar frequencies to unintentionally intercept your conversation or cause interference. This possible lack of privacy can occur with any cordless phone.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not ex­pose this product to rain or mois­ture.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT OPEN.
CAUTION
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK. NO USER-S ERVICE­ABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVIC­ING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
!
: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
This symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated danger­ous vo ltage within the pro duct’s enclo­sure that might be of sufficient magnit ude t o con st itute a r isk of el ec­tric shock. Do not open the product’s case.
This symbol is intended to inform you that important operating and mainte­nance i nstruct ions ar e incl uded in the literature accompanying this product.
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We recommend you record your phone’s serial number here. The num­ber is on the bottom panel of the base.
Serial Number: __________________
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READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION
We have designed your ET -553/ET-554 to conform to federal regulations, and you can connect it to most telephone lines. However, 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
equivalence number
is shown on the bottom of the base. If you use more than one phone or other
device on the line, add up all the RENs. If the total is more than five, your phones might not ring. In rural areas, a total REN of three might impair ringer operation. If ringer operation is impaired, remove a device from the line.
, or REN. The REN
ringer
FCC STATEMENT
This telephone complies with Part 68 of
FCC Rules
provide the FCC Registration Number and the REN to your phone company. These numbers are located on th e bot­tom panel of the base.
Note:
to any of the following:
• Coin-operated systems
• Party-line systems
• Most electronic key phone systems
. You must, upon request,
You must not connect yo ur phone
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CONTENTS
Installation ............................................................................................................ 6
Selecting a Location ........................................................................................ 6
Placing the Base on a Desk Top ............................................................... 6
Mounting the Base on a Wall Plate ........................................................... 7
Mounting the Base Directly on a Wall ...................... ....... ....... .......... ....... .. 9
Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack .................................................. 10
Setting the Dialing Mode ............................................................................... 12
Setting the Ringer Tone and Volume ............................................................. 12
Operation ............................................................................................................ 14
Making and Receiving Calls .......................................................................... 14
Setting the Handset Volume .......................................................................... 14
Changing the Channel ............................................... .......... ....... ....... ....... ..... 14
Using Redial .................................................................................................. 15
Using Flash ................................................................................................... 15
Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line ............................................................ 15
Paging ........................................................................................................... 16
Memory Dialing ............................................................................................. 16
Storing a Number in Memory .................................................................. 16
Entering a Pause .................................................................................... 17
Dialing a Memory Number ...................................................................... 17
Chain-Dialing Service Numbers .............................................................. 17
Testing Stored Emergency Numbers ...................................................... 17
Troubleshootin
Care and Maintenance ....................................................................................... 20
Replacing the Battery Pack ........................................................................... 21
The FCC Wants You to Know ........................................................................ 22
Lightning ........................................................................................................ 22
................................................................................................. 18
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INSTALLATION
SELECTING A LOCATION
You can place the pho ne on a desk top 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.
Caution:
adapter was designed specifically for your ET-553/ET-554. Use onl y the sup­plied adapter.
The supplied RadioShack
• The USOC number of the jack to be installed is RJ11C (RJ11W if you want to mount it on a wall plate).
Placing the Base on a Desk Top
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.
2. Insert the supplied AC adapter’s barrel plug into the the back of the base.
TEL LINE
DC IN 9V
jack
jack on
Notes:
• Your telephone connects directly to a modular telephone line jack. If your phone line jack is not a modu­lar jack, you can update the wiring yourself, using jacks and adapters available at your local RadioShack store. Or, you can let the phone company update the wiring for you.
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3. Route the adapter’s cord through the strain relief slot on top of the base.
DC IN 9V
PULSE-TONE
TEL LINE
4. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet.
Mounting the Base on a Wall Plate
1. Plug one end of the supplied short modular cord into the on the back of the base.
2. Insert the supplied AC adapter’s barrel plug into the the back of the base.
TEL LINE
DC IN 9V
jack on
jack
5. Plug the modular cord’s other end into a modular phone line jack.
6. Fully extend the base’s antenna and place it in a vertical position.
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3. Route the modular cord through the top groove and the adapter cord through both grooves on the bottom of the base.
DC IN 9V
TEL LIN E
PULSE-TONE
4. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet.
5. Plug the short 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.
6. Press and lift out the handset holder. Rotate it 180°, then snap it back into place so it holds the hand­set.
7. Fully extend the base’s antenna and place it in a vertical position.
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