Radio Shack 43-3585 manual

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    © 2003 RadioShack Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioSh ack and Rad ioShac k.com are t rademar ks used by RadioShack Corp oration. T eleZapper is manufactured under U.S. Patent No. 5,920, 623 licensed t o VTe ch. Other Patents pending. T eleZapper is a trademar k of Royal Applia nce Mfg. Co. Licen sed to V tech OWNER’S M ANUAL — Please rea[...]

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    2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using y our tele phone eq uipment , basic saf ety pr ecauti ons sho uld alway s be foll owed to redu ce the ris k of fire, el ectri c shock a nd injur y to pe rsons, includi ng t he follow ing: 1. Read and under stand al l instru ctions . 2. Fol low all warning s and instr uctions ma rked on the product. 3. Unpl[...]

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    3 FCC STATEMENT [This phon e is Hear ing Ai d comp atible. ] This devi ce com plies wi th Pa rt 15 of th e FCC R ules. O per atio n is sub ject t o the followin g two con ditions : (1) th is device ma y not cause harmful int erfere nce, an d (2) t his device m ust accept an y interfe rence received, including int erfere nce that may cause undes ire[...]

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    4 2. Route the co rd through the grooves on the bot tom of th e base. 3. Plug the m odular c ord’s other end into a modular phone lin e jack. 4. Insert t he supp lied AC adapter ’s barre l plug into t he 9V DC jack on the bott om of the b ase. 5. Route the adapte r ’s cord through the groove s on the bottom of the base. Then plug t he adap te[...]

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    5 OPERATION U SING T HE T ELEZAPPER ® Programmi ng Instruc tions The TeleZap per feature in your phone has two le vels of pr iv acy to hel p “za p” comp ute r dialed tel emarket ing calls. Your pho ne is shipped w ith th e basic level of privacy activated , which will help with the ma jori ty of telemar keting calls. At th is level, the TeleZa[...]

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    6 O PERATI NG R AN GE This cordle ss telephone operates with in the maximum power allo wed by th e FCC. Eve n so, this ha ndset and b ase can commu nicate over on ly a cer tain di stance — which can vary with the locati ons of the base and handset, th e weather, and the constr ucti on of your home or offi ce. If you receive a call while you are o[...]

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    7 the hands et’s di splay. To end a ca ll, pla ce t h eh a n d s e to nt h eb a s eo rp r e s s OFF . Selecting the Ch annel The phone has 30 channe ls. If the call disconne cts or you exper ience dif ficulty hearing th e convers ation durin g a call, press PROG/CHAN on t he hand set to s elect a differen t channel. SCANNING appears as your phone[...]

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    8 4. If the s elected lo cation is empty , ENTER NAME ap pears. 5. T o enter a n ame, use the n umber k eys. Using th e chart b elow, enter up to 1 5 cha ract ers fo r the nam e you'r e stor ing wi th the number. Use f to bac kspac e and make correcti ons; us e g to advan ce and add a space . 6 . W h e ny o uf i n i s he n t e r i n gt h en a [...]

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    9 and make correcti ons; use g to advance and add a space. 4. Whe n you f inish enter ing the name, press SELECT or PROG/CHAN . Th e screen di splays ENTER NUM BER . 5. Ente r the telephone num ber . Use f to backspace and mak e a correcti on. Press REDI AL/P AUSE to st ore a pause in the dialing seque nce. OR Press REDIAL/P AU SE to disp lay the l[...]

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    10 • Y our caller ’s name (15 lette rs are sent by your tel ephone company) • The ca ller ’s area code and te lephone number • The time an d date o f th e call If you ans wer a c all bef ore the i nformati on appears on the scr een, it wil l not b e in the call h istory. R EVIEWI NG C ALL H ISTORY The screen displa ys call inform ation fo[...]

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    11 5. Pre ss SELECT u ntil the syste m announce s the corr ect hour. T hen pre ss TIME/SET . 6. Pre ss SELECT u ntil the syste m announce s the c orrec t minute s (pr ess and hold SEL ECT to ad vance by 10). Then p ress TIME/SET . The syste m announce s the c urrent clock se tting. R ECORD ING Y OUR A NNOUNC EMENT You can rec ord up to tw o differe[...]

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    12 is flashing or li t. The system anno unces the day an d time i t was received. While the message play s, the messa ge window dis plays the number of the message. After playing the last message in a mailbo x, the sys tem announce s “End of m essag es.” If th e sys tem has le ss than five min utes of recordin g time left, it announc es remaini[...]

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    13 R EMOTE A CCESS C OMMA NDS Ô Function Comman d Play messages Press # , then either 1 , 2 ,o r 3 for MAILBOX 1 , 2 ,o r 3 respec tively . Repeat a message Press # , then 4 while the message is playing. Press # , then 4 twice to replay the previous message. Skip a message Press # , then 6 while the message is playing. St o p Press # , then 5 . Sa[...]

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    14 TROUBLESHOOTING We do not e xpect you to have any problem s with you r phone, but if you d o, these suggestio ns mig ht help . If the phone doesn't w ork at all, check these items first: • Make sure the AC adapter is plug ged into an outlet not controlled b y a w all switch. If s o, make s ure the switc h is o n. • Make sure the telepho[...]

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    15 If you hav e diffic ulty hear ing messages : Check t he volu me set ting. If the syst em does not answ er after t he correct number of r ings: • Make sure t hat t he answeri ng sys tem is on. • If T oll Sav er is on, the number of rings changes to two when y ou hav e new message s wai ting. • In some c ases, the system may be affected by t[...]

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    43-3847 04A03 P r i n t e di nC h i n a SPECIF ICATIONS Frequency Control................ ......Crystal controlled PLL synthesizer T ra nsmit F reque ncy Base ................... .............. 241 1.15 — 2418.4MHz Handset ............................ 912.75 — 917.10 MHz Receive Frequency Base......... ......................... 912.75 — 917.1[...]