Radio Shack Big Button Phone Owner's Manual

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    © 2002 radioshack corporation. All rights reserved. Radioshack and radioshack.Com are trademarks used by radioshack corporation. 43-3901 owner’s manual — please read before using this equipment. Thank you for purchasing the radioshack big button phone with caller id. Your phone offers the latest in ...

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    2 (%%"56#6'/'06 this phone is hearing aid compatible. Your phone complies with part 68 of fcc rules. You must, upon request, provide the fcc registration number and the ren to your telephone company. Both numbers are on the bottom of the phone. You must not connect your phone to: • coin-operated sys...

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    3 used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determine...

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    4 plugged in to maintain the caller id and speed dialing memories. If you do not replace the batteries promptly, your caller id and telephone memory information may be lost. Rý 5 '.'%6+0) " # ". 1%#6+10 select a location for your telephone that is: • near a telephone jack • not in the way of normal ...

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    5 4. Plug the cord’s other end into the wall plate jack, then align the base’s keyhole slots with the wall plate studs and slide the phone downward to secure it. To mount the phone directly on a wall, in addition to the preceding steps, you need two screws (not supplied) with heads that fit into the...

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    6 4. Press up or down to select the first digit of the area code. Press delete to confirm the selection. The second uuuu flashes. 5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 to set the second and the third digit. Once you have confirmed the third digit of the area code, ;dj;hýj?C;ý:7j; ;dj;hýj?C;ý:7j; ;dj;hýj?C;ý:7...

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    7 • if the dial tone continues, you have pulse service. Set tone/pulse to pulse . 7 5+0) "6 10' "5 '48+%'5 some computer services, such as alternate long distance and bank-by-phone, require tone signals for communications. If you have pulse service, you can still use tone service. 1. Connect to the ...

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    8 7 5+0) "/ 76' to talk to someone on your end of the phone without the caller hearing your conversation, hold down mute . Release mute to resume your conversation. 7 5+0) "( .#5* flash performs the electronic equivalent of a switchhook operation for special services, such as call waiting. For examp...

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    9 press an emergency memory icon (see the illustration on page 1). To store the number in a standard memory location, press a number key (0-9). % 12;+0) " # "0 7/$'4 " (41/ " 6*' "% #..'4 " +&" +061 "/ '/14; 1. Lift the handset. 2. Press up or down until the desired number appears. 3. Press store tw...

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    10 to review the records from newest to oldest, repeatedly press down button. After you review all the records in memory, ;d:ýe ;d:ýe ;d:ýe ;d:ýe appears. If an incorrect, invalid or incomplete caller id signal is received, the display shows b?D;ý;hheh b?D;ý;hheh b?D;ý;hheh b?D;ý;hheh . If the name ...

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    11 2. Press call back again to confirm and dial the seven- digit number. Your telephone company may require a different format for making out-of area (toll) calls within your area code. When your telephone company requires you to dial more than a seven-digit number (same area code) to make toll call...

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    43-3901 lib949yy 05a02 printed in china radioshack corporation fort worth, texas 76102 to delete all of the call records at once, at the normal display, hold down delete for about three seconds. ;h7i;ý ;h7i;ý ;h7i;ý ;h7i;ý 7bbý97bbi 7bbý97bbi 7bbý97bbi 7bbý97bbi appears. Press delete . The system de...