Radio Shack ET-919 manual

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    Cat. No. 43-1089 OWNER’S MANU AL Plea se read before using this equipment . ET -91 9 9-Memory 9 00-MHz Cordless Tel epho ne 43-1 08 9. fm Page 1 Tuesd ay, A ug us t 1 7, 1999 3: 24 P M[...]

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    2 FEA TURES Redial — lets you quick ly redi al the last number dial ed. 9-Number M emor y Dialin g — l e t s y o u st ore up t o 9 n um ber s i n m emo r y f o r easy dialing. Pa g e — lets you send a paging signal from the ba se to the handset to page someone or locat e the hand set if you mispl ace it. Flash — sends an e lectronic s witch[...]

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    3 This telephone has been te sted and found to comply with a ll applicable UL and F CC standards . Your telephone operates on st andard radio frequen cies as all o cated by the FCC. Even t hough the security access- protect ion code prevent s unauthorized use of your phone line, it is possible for other radio units op erating on similar fre- quenc [...]

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    4 READ THIS BEFORE IN ST ALLA TION Each device that you connect to the phone line draws power from the phone line. We refer to this power d raw as the device’s ringer equivalence num ber , or REN. The R EN is on the bottom of the base. If you are using more t han one p hone or other devi ce on the line, add up all t he RENs . If the to tal is mor[...]

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    5 CONTENTS Prepa ratio n ... ..... ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. ... 6 Sel ectin g a Lo catio n ... ... .... ... .... ... .... ... ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. ..... ... .... ... .... ... 6 Attachi ng the Handset’s Antenna ...[...]

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    6 PREPARA TION SELECTING A L OCATION You can p l ace t he phone on a desk top or table, mount it on a standard wa ll plate, or mount it directly on a wall. Se- lect a location that is: • near an A C outlet • near a telephone lin e jack • out of the way of norm al activities • away fr o m electrical machinery , electrical appliances , m e ta[...]

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    7 PLACING THE BASE ON A DESK T OP Follow th ese steps when y ou place the base on a desk, shelf, or t able. 1. Remove the b racket by ho lding in both tabs and gently pulling o ut t he wide end of the bracket. 2. Plug one end of the suppli ed long modul ar cord into the phone jack on the back of the base. 3. Insert the supplied AC adapt er’s barr[...]

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    8 7. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet. 8. Lift the base’s antenna to a vertical position. MOUNTING THE BASE ON A W ALL PLATE 1. Remove the bracket by holdi ng in both tabs and gent ly pu lling out the wide end of the bracket. 2. Plug one end of the supplied short modular cord into the phone jack on the back of t h e base. Route the modu[...]

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    9 5. Insert the t abs o n the narrow en d of the bracket into t he upper s lots on the bottom of the base, then push the tabs on the wide end of the bracket into the lower s l ots on t he bottom of the base. 6. Plug t he sho rt modular c ord int o the wall plate jack, align the bas e’ s key- hole sl ots with the w all plate studs, and s lide the [...]

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    10 4. Insert the sup plied AC adapter ’s barrel plug into the DC 12V jack on the back of t h e base. Route the adapter ’ s cord through t he right slot on the bottom of the base. 5. Insert the tabs on the narro w end of the bracket into t he upper slots on the bott om of t he bas e, guide t he modular an d adapter cords th rough the cord slo ts[...]

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    11 CONNECT ING AND CHARGING THE BAT TERY PACK The E T-919 com es w it h a rechar geable nickel-cadmi um battery pack in the hands et but not connected. Before using your ph one, you mu st connect the bat - tery pack and then charge it for about 24 hours. 1. Press down an d slide o ff the c om- partment cover as shown. 2. Plug the bat tery pack’ s[...]

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    12 • When you first use the phone after charging or rec harging the battery pack, the pho ne might not work and you migh t hear a n error tone . If this happens , return the handset to the base for a f ew seconds . • About o nce a mont h, ful ly d isc harge the battery pack b y keeping t he handset off the base until the BA T T LOW indicator fl[...]

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    13 T URNING THE RINGER ON /OFF You can turn t he E T-919’s ringer on and off. Set RINGER on the si de of t he han d- set t o ON to hea r an incom ing call or a page from t h e base. Set RINGER to OFF to silence the ringer. Note : With the ringer off, you can still make or receive call s using this cordles s phone. Telephone s on the s ame line st[...]

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    14 OPE R ATION MAKING AN D RECEIVING CALLS To make a call, simply lift the handset and press TA L K . When you hear the dial tone, dial t he desired phone number or memory n umber (see “ Mem ory Dialing” on Page 16). To answer a call if the handset is on the base, sim ply lift the handset an d beg in your conversation. Or, if the handset is awa[...]

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    15 Press MUTE during the c a ll. T he MUTE indicat or on t he handset lights steadily. Press MUTE again to resum e your phone c onversation. The M UTE indica- tor turn s off. SETTING THE HANDSET’ S VO L U M E You can sel ect one of three diff erent vol- ume set tings (soft, normal, loud) using VOLUME s or t during a call. 1. Lift the h andset and[...]

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    16 For exam ple, if you hav e Call Waiting, press FLASH to an swe r an incom ing call without disconnect ing t h e current call. Pr ess FLASH again t o return to t he first call. Note: If you do not have any spe cial phone s ervices, p ressing FL A SH might disconnect the current call. USING T ONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE Some spe c i al services, [...]

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    17 • T o keep your a ccounts secure, we recomm end you do not store your person al access code for services such as ba nk-by-phone in a mem ory loc a t ion . 1. Press MEM . Th e T ALK indicator blinks. 2. Enter the nu mber and any tone and paus e entries (see “Ent ering a Pause”). Note: Each tone or pulse entry uses one digit of memory . 3. P[...]

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    18 T est i ng St or ed Em erge ncy Numbers If you store an emergency service’s number (police de partment, fire depart- ment, am bulance) and you choos e to test the stored number, make the test call during the late even ing or early morning hours to avoi d peak demand periods. Also, remain o n the line t o ex- plain the reason for your cal l. US[...]

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    19 T ROUBLESHOOTI NG W e do not expect you to hav e any problem s with your phon e, but if you do, t he follow- ing sug gestions might help. Probl em Su gg estion Low volume or unusual sounds . Som eone has picked up anoth er phone on the same line. Hang up the other phone. Severe noise interference. Press CHANNEL to change the channel. Keep the ha[...]

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    20 If you still have problem s, disconnec t the p hone. If o ther phones on the sam e line work properly, the fault is in this phone or its inst a llation. If you cannot find the prob- lem, tak e your E T-919 t o your local RadioS hack store f or assistance. The phone does not w ork or works poorly . Be sure the base’s ph one line cord and AC ada[...]

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    21 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your ET-919 9-M emory 900-MH z Cordles s T elephone is an example of sup erior de- sign and c raftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care f or your cord- less telephon e so you can enjoy it for years. Keep the phon e dry. If it gets wet , wipe it dry im mediately. Liqu ids might contain minerals that can corro[...]

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    22 REPLACING THE BATTERY PACK If you f ollow the instructions in “ Conn ect- ing and Charging the Battery Pack ” on Page 11, the battery pa ck should la st about one year. If the bat tery does not hold a charge f or more t han 2 hours a f- ter an overnight charge, replace the ba t- tery with a new 3.6 volt, 600 milliamp battery pack with a conn[...]

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    23 Importa nt: This product cont ains a re- charge able ni ckel cad mium battery pack. At th e end of the battery pack’s useful li fe, it must be recycled or dis- pose d of properly. Con tact your local, coun ty, or state hazardou s waste man- ageme nt authorities for information on recycling or dispos al programs in yo ur area. Some options t ha[...]

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    Ra di oSha ck A Di vision of T andy Corporation Fort Worth, T exas 761 02 6A8 Pr in ted i n Ch in a Lim it ed One-Y ear W arrant y This pr oduct is warrant ed by Ra dioShack ag ainst manufac turing defec ts i n material and wo r kman- ship und er normal use for one (1) year from the date of purc hase from Radi oShack company-o wned stores an d auth[...]