Radio Shack TAD-733 owner manual Read this Before Installation FCC Statement

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Important: Cordless phones such as this one require AC power to operate. When AC power is off, you cannot dial out or receive incoming calls using your TAD-733. For this reason, the TAD-733 should not be your only telephone. To be safe, you should also have a phone that does not require AC power to oper- ate (not a cordless phone) so you can still make and receive calls if there is an AC power failure.

READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION

FCC STATEMENT

Your TAD-733 complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules. You must, upon request, provide the FCC Registration Number and the REN to your phone company. These numbers are on the label on the back of the base.

You must not connect your phone to any of the following:

coin-operated systems

party-line systems

most electronic key phone systems

Your TAD-733 conforms to federal regu- lations, and you can connect it to most telephone lines. However, each device you connect to the telephone line draws power from the telephone line. We refer to this power draw as the device’s ringer equivalence number, or REN. The REN is on the label on the back of the base.

If you are using more than one phone or other device on the line, add up all the RENs. If the total is more than five (three in rural areas), your phone might not ring and your answering system might not answer. If ringer operation is im- paired, remove a device from the line.

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Note: Your telephone operates on stan- dard radio frequencies, as allocated by the FCC. Even though the security access-protection code prevents unau- thorized use of your phone line, it is pos- sible for other radio units operating on similar frequencies within a certain area to unintentionally intercept your conver- sations and/or cause interference. This lack of privacy can occur with any cord- less phone.

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Contents TAD-733 Features TAD FeaturesTelephone Features Read this Before Installation FCC Statement Contents Using Toll-Saver Using Remote Installing HANDSET’S Antenna Installing the PhonePreparation Selecting a LocationOn a Wall Plate Connecting and Charging the Handset Battery Pack USE Dialing Mode RingersSetting the DAY and Time Setting The Ringer’s VolumeChecking/Setting the Ringer Tone Number of RingsWith the Base Setting the HANDSET’S Volume Using RedialTelephone Operation Making and Receiving a CallUsing Flash Using MuteMemory Dialing UsingStoring a Number in Memory Using AN Optional Headset Chain-Dialing Service NumbersTesting Stored Emergency Numbers Entering a PauseRemoving the Belt Clip Using the Mailboxes Setting the TAD to Answer CallsTAD Operation Deleting AN Outgoing Message Screening CallsRecording Incoming Messages Adjusting the TAD’S VolumeRecording a Memo Playing Messages Deleting MessagesChanging the Remote Operation Security Code Using TOLL-SAVER Using Remote ANSWER-ONUsing Remote Commands Remote OperationRemote Commands Press Record a memo to mail BoxTroubleshooting Problem SuggestionCare and Maintenance Replacing Battery Pack FCC Wants YOU to Know LightningFm Page 30 Friday, September 17, 1999 857 AM Fm Page 31 Friday, September 17, 1999 857 AM RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas

TAD-733 specifications

The Radio Shack TAD-733 is a compact and highly functional telephone answering device that embodies the balance of technology and user convenience. As a member of the Radio Shack product lineup, known for its innovative electronic gadgets, the TAD-733 offers an array of features designed to simplify communication and enhance productivity.

One of the standout features of the TAD-733 is its impressive recording capacity. It can store multiple messages, allowing users to receive calls even when they are unavailable. It offers a total recording time of approximately 15 minutes, which can accommodate several incoming messages. This is particularly useful for both home users and small offices, where missed calls can mean missed opportunities.

The device employs digital recording technology, ensuring clear and reliable message playback. Users can listen to messages via the built-in speaker, which provides high-quality audio output. The ease of use is further enhanced by the ability to skip, repeat, or delete messages as desired. This functionality makes it easy for users to manage their communications efficiently.

Another key feature of the TAD-733 is its compatibility with various telecommunication systems. It can be seamlessly integrated into existing landline setups, offering versatility for different users' needs. The device also supports toll saver functionality, which enables it to answer calls only after a specific number of rings, minimizing unnecessary charges for users on a timed billing plan.

The TAD-733 is designed with practicality in mind. The simple button layout and clear, backlit LCD display make navigation intuitive. Users can easily adjust settings such as volume, playback speed, and message count. The device also includes a date and time stamp, which adds a layer of organization, as users can identify when a message was received.

In terms of power, the TAD-733 can operate on standard AC power, and it also includes a battery backup feature. This ensures that the device remains functional even during power outages, so users won't miss important calls.

Overall, the Radio Shack TAD-733 exemplifies a user-friendly answering device that incorporates essential features like digital recording, compatibility, and ease of use, making it a reliable choice for anyone looking to manage their incoming calls efficiently. Its durable design and practical functions make it a staple in any communication setup, highlighting Radio Shack's commitment to quality and innovation in consumer electronics.