Radio Shack
CT-400
owner manual
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Troubleshooting
Specifications
Install
Signal Strength
Call Timers
Maintenance
Access NUM
Charging the Battery
Adjusting the Volume
How to
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CT-400
Features
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Contents
Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance Specifications
Memory Features
Accessories Safety Information
Look AT the Display
ABC
Roam
Preparation
Installing the Battery
Important Battery Tips
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Charging the Battery
When to Recharge the Battery
Discharging Batteries
Making a Call
Basic Operation
Turning the Phone ON/OFF
To clear all digits
Signal Strength
Receiving a Call
Except
Adjusting the Volume
Making Emergency Calls
To quickly dial the emergency number, hold down
Last 10 Number Redial
Menu Overview
You See Shortcut/Description
Call
Restriction Description Level
Security Features
Selecting a Call Restriction Level
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Turning ONE-TOUCH Emergency Dialing ON/OFF
Emerg OFF if it is OFF
When keyguard is on
Turning Keyguard ON/OFF
Cellular Systems
Selecting the Active Phone Number
Setting the Cellular System Type
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Roaming
SID Screening
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Message Waiting
Special Phone Services
Calling Line ID
Other Services
Special Features
Call Timers
Backlight Control
When you select the setting Lights on
Keypad Tones
Ring Volume
Ring Type
Changing the Lock Code
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Using the Call Register
Clearing the Call Lists
Using Calling Card Dialing
Storing/Clearing a Calling Card Number
Access NUM
Card Type Carrier Carrier Access You See Name Number
Using a Stored Calling Card Number
Wait for Prompt
Using TOUCH-TONE Services
Adding a Pause
Adding a Wait
This spells # PIN Call #
PIN Code Dialing
Enter
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To return to the previous
Memory Features
Storing a Number and Name in Memory
Hold down
To store the number in the one-touch location
Hints Using Memory Location 1 You can hold
Using Number Quick Store
ONE-TOUCH/SPEED Dialing
Memory Scrolling
Clearing a Memory
If you stored only a number in the memory lo
Using Scratchpad Memory
Accessories
Operating Environment
Safety Information
Traffic Safety
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Emergency Calls
FCC Regulations
If the power comes on, but the phone does not work
Troubleshooting
If the power does not come on or stay on
Care and Maintenance
Specifications
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