Radio Shack ET-652 manual

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    Cat. No. 43-652 OWNER’S MANUA L Please read before us ing this equipment. ET-652 Two-Lin e Speakerpho ne 43-6 52 .f m Pag e 1 Fr ida y , Aug us t 13, 19 99 11:00 AM[...]

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    2 FEATURES Your RadioSha ck ET-652 Two-Li ne Speakerphone lets you make or receive calls on two separate telephon e lines using either the handset or the built in speakerphon e. You can conn ect up to five ET-652s t o the same t elephone line (depending on t he phone li ne’s powe r; see “ Rea d This B efore Ins tallation” on Page 3). Your ET [...]

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    3 READ THIS BEF O RE IN ST A L LA TIO N Your ET -652 conform s to federa l regula- tions, and you c an conn ect it to mos t telephone l ines. However, each devi ce that y ou connect t o the telephone line draw s power from the line. We refer to this p ower draw as the de vice’s ringer equivalence num ber , or REN. The RE N is on th e bottom of t [...]

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    4 CONTENTS Ins tallat ion .. ..... .... ..... .. ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... .. ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .. ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ... 5 Mount ing the Phone .................................... .................................................... ... 5 Connect ing th e AC Ada pter .... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ......[...]

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    5 INSTALLAT ION MOUNTING TH E PHONE You can place t he E T -652 on a d esk or table , mount it o n a standard wall plate, or mount it directly on a wall. Choose a lo ca tio n t h at i s: • ne ar an AC outlet • ne ar a modular telephon e line jack • ou t of the way of n ormal activities Caution: You must us e a Class 2 power sou rce that suppl[...]

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    6 • The USO C n umb er of the two-line jack to be installed i s RJ14C (RJ14W for a wal l plate). The US OC number o f a sin gle-line jac k is RJ1 1C. Plug one end of the supplied two-line telephon e c ord into the j ack on the back of t he phone. Then plug the cord’s ot her end into a modular telephone line jack. If y o u use two s ingle-lin e [...]

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    7 Moun ting on a W all or W all Pl ate Notes: • W hen m ounting the E T-652 on a wall p late, use t he sup plied short modul ar cord t o connect the phone to the wall plate j ack. Y o ur local RadioShac k store ca rries a variety of phone line cords. • T o m ount the ET-652 directly on a wall, you need t wo screws (not s up- plied) with heads t[...]

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    8 SETTI NG T HE DIAL ING MO DE Set MODE on the sid e of the pho ne f or the type of service you h ave. If you are not sure which type you ha ve, do this tes t . 1. Set MODE to TON E . 2. Press Line 1 . 3. Lift the handset and listen f or a dial ton e . 4. Press any numb er other than 0 . Note: If your pho ne system requires that you dial an access [...]

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    9 CONFIRMI NG THE LINE NUMBERS Follow the se steps to determi ne which phone num ber is connected to which line. 1. Press LINE 1 , t hen lift the handset . 2. Dial o ne of your pho ne numbe rs. If the LINE 2 indicator f lashes, the numbe r is connec ted to L ine 2 . If you hear a busy signal, the number is connected to Line 1. After you confirm t h[...]

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    10 4. Remove the adjust men t tool from its bracket on th e bottom of the phon e. 5. Use the adjustmen t tool to t urn the corresponding LINE 1 ADJUST con- trol on the back of the phone until the i n dicator flashes slowly . 6. Press LINE 1 . If th e indic a to r still flashes slowly , turn ADJUST un til it lights steadily . 7. Press HOLD ag ain an[...]

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    11 OPERATION MAKING AND ANSWERING CAL LS To place a call, press the line button for an av ailable line. Then, lift the handset , or press SPEAKER t o use the speak er- phone, and dial as you woul d with a ny other phone . W hen you rec eive a call, that line’s indi- cator flashes . To answe r the call, press the l ine button ( LINE 1 or LI NE 2 )[...]

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    12 USING HOLD To place a call on h old, press HO LD . The line’s indicator flashe s slowly. Note: P ressing anothe r l ine button with- out pressing HOLD disconnects the cur- rent call. To release a call from hol d, press that line’s button, then press SPEAKER ( if us - ing the speakerphon e) or pick up the handset. You can also relea se a call[...]

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    13 USING T O NE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE Some s pecial services , such as bank-by - phone, require tone signa ls. If you have pulse dialin g, you can still use thes e spe- cial tone services by following the se steps. 1. Be sure MO DE is s e t t o PULSE . 2. Call the service’ s ma in number . 3. When the service answers, press . Any addi ti o nal[...]

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    14 7. When y ou finish storing n umbers in me mory , s et NORM/STORE to NORM . For each stored nu mbe r, write the nam e of the person or compan y o n the mem o- ry index. Use a paper clip to li ft of f the in- dex’s plastic cover. Repl ace the c over. To replace a stored num ber, just s tore a new one in its pl a ce. Ente rin g a Pa use In some [...]

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    15 T ROUBLESHOOTI NG W e do not expec t you to have any pro blem s wi th your ET-6 52, but if you do, these sugg estions m ight h elp. If you still hav e prob lems, disc onne ct the ET-652. If other pho nes on the sam e line work prope r ly, the fault is in this phone or its installation. If you cannot find the prob- lem, take th e ET-65 2 to your [...]

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    16 CARE AND MA INTENANCE Your RadioShack ET-652 Two-Lin e Speakerphone i s an example of supe r ior design and craftsmans hip. The following suggestions wil l help you care for your cordless telephone so you can enjoy it f or y ears. Keep the ET-652 dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids might contain mineral s that can corrode the e[...]

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    17 THE FCC W ANTS Y O U TO KNOW In the unlikely event that your telephone causes problems on the telepho ne line, the telepho ne comp any can disconnec t your service. The telephon e compa ny normal ly attempt s to notify you in a d- vance. I f advanc e not ice is not prac tical, the telep hone com pany no tifies you as soon as possible and advises[...]

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    18 NOTES 43-6 52.f m Page 18 Frida y, Augu st 13, 199 9 11: 00 AM[...]

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    19 43-6 52.f m Page 19 Frida y, Augu st 13, 199 9 11: 00 AM[...]

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    Ra di oShac k A Di vision of T and y Corp oration Fort Worth, T exas 761 02 81 1081580 A 09A98 P rin ted in Ch ina Lim it ed O ne-Y e ar W arrant y This pr oduct is warrant ed by Ra dioShack ag ai nst man ufacturing d efects in materia l and workman- ship und er normal us e for one (1) year from the date of pu rchas e from Radi oShack com pany-o wn[...]