Radio Shack ET 1754 manual

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    Owner’s Manual Please re ad before u sing this equipm ent. ET 1754 2-Line Trim Phone with 13-Number Memory[...]

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    2 Read This Before Installation ˆ Read This Bef ore Installation FCC STATEMENT This ph one is Hearing Aid co mpatible . Your phone c omplies with Part 68 of FCC Rules . You must, up on req uest, pro vide the FCC regis tration num ber and the R EN to your tel ephon e compan y. Both nu mbers are on the b ottom o f the phon e. Note: You m ust not co [...]

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    3 Read This Before Installation • Consu lt your loca l RadioSh ack store o r an experi enced radio /TV techni cian for help. • If yo u cannot e liminate the in terferen ce, the F CC re quir es th at yo u stop usin g your pho ne. Chang es or modi fication s not ex pressly ap - prove d by R adio Shack may cau se in terfer - ence an d void t he us[...]

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    4 Contents ˆ Contents Installatio n ........ ................ ............ ................ ............ ........... ................. ........... ........... ...... ...... 5 Selectin g A Locati on ............ ........... ........... ................. ........... ................. ............ ............... .. 5 Mounting t he Phon e ...........[...]

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    5 Instal lation ˆ Installation SELECTING A LOCATION You can pl ace the phone on a de sk or table , on a st andard wall p late or mount it directly on a wall . Select a location that is : • near a te lephone line ja ck • out of th e way of norma l activit ies • away from elec trical ma chinery , electri- cal app lianc es, metal w alls, fi lin[...]

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    6 Instal lation 1 / 4 -inch (6.3 mm) from t he wall. (Be s ure to use screws with heads that fit into the keyhol e slo ts on the ba se’ s bottom). 2. Plug one end of the su ppl ied l ong m odu - lar cord into the mo dular jack on the base’s bo ttom . 3. Route th e phone co rd throug h the groov e on the base’ s bottom, secu ring the cord unde[...]

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    7 Preparation ˆ Preparation SETTING THE DIALING MODE Set PULSE/ TONE on the hands et for the type of se rvice you ha ve. If yo u a re not su re whi ch type yo u have, fo llow these steps to perform a test . 1. Lift the hands et and set PULSE /TONE to TON E . When you he ar the dial tone , press a ny number other t han 0 . Note: If y our phone syst[...]

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    8 Operation ˆ Operation VOLUME — Se t to LO to hear a medium v olume thr ough the hand set or to HI for a lo uder hands et volume. REDIAL — To dia l the l ast num - ber dialed, l ift th e hands et. Whe n you he ar the d ial tone , press REDIAL . The pho ne dials the last numbe r dia led. FLASH — Use to perfor m the sw itc h hoo k op eration [...]

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    9 Operation USING THE DATA PORT The phon e is equipped w ith an extr a phone jack tha t allows you to co nnect a com muni- catio n devi ce (a co mputer modem, answer- ing mac hine, or fax machine ) to Line 2. Conne ct a line c ord (not sup p lied ) from the commu nicat ion devi ce to DA T A on the back of the ph one. Note: You c annot u se Li ne 2 [...]

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    10 Memor y O perat ion ˆ Memory Operation The phon e has two t ypes of m emory — p rio r- ity and standard — tha t let you s tore an d dial up to 13 p hon e numb ers. You can st ore up to 3 phone numbers (up to 16 digits e ach) in prio rity m emory and dia l them by pres sing a single button. You ca n store up to 10 phone numbers (up to 16 dig[...]

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    11 Troubleshooting ˆ T roubleshootin g We do not expect yo u hav e any problems with y our Two Line Ph one, b ut if yo u do, try thes e sugge stion s. If you still have problems , disc onnect t he ph one. If other p hones o n the s ame li ne work proper- ly, the fault is in th is phon e or it s instal lation . If you cannot find th e probl em, tak[...]

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    43-1754 LIB881YY 01A02 Printed in China Radio Shac k C orpo rati on Fort Worth, Texas 76 102 Limited O ne-Y ear W arranty This pro duct is warrante d by RadioShack aga inst manufac turing defects in mate rial and workma n- ship unde r normal use for one (1) year from the date of purcha se from RadioS hack compan y-owned stor es an d authori zed R a[...]