Radio Shack ET-1119 owner manual Storing a Caller ID Record to Memory, Caller ID Messages

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Caller ID Messages

Display

Description

 

 

 

 

New: xx

Shows the number of new Caller ID records (records you

Total: XX

have not reviewed) and the total number of records.

 

 

Private Name

The caller has blocked the Caller ID information.

or

 

Private Number

 

 

 

Unknown Name

The caller is not within the Caller ID service area.

or

 

Unknown Number

 

 

 

Incomplete Data

Appears if there was an error during the transmission of

 

Caller ID information. Minor electrical disturbances can

 

affect Caller ID operation. Occasional errors are normal.

 

If the phone frequently displays Incomplete Data,

 

contact you local telephone company or RadioShack

 

store for assistance.

 

 

End

Appears when you scroll past the oldest Caller ID record.

 

 

STORING A CALLER ID RECORD TO MEMORY

Follow these steps to store the name and number from a Caller ID record into a memory location.

1.Recall the record you want to store, then press MEM. Select Loca- tion appears.

2.Choose a memory location (1-0) by pressing a number or by repeatedly pressing or , then press

SELECT.

If the selected location is empty, the phone beeps to confirm that it stored the

number, then the Caller ID record ap- pears.

If a record exists in the selected loca- tion, Replace Memory? appears, prompting you to confirm the replace- ment. Press or to move the cursor to Yes or No, then press SELECT.

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Contents ET-1119 Features Important Caller ID Information Read this Before Installation FCC StatementContents On a Desk InstallationMounting the Phone On a Wall Plate or Wall Installing and Charging the Battery Pack Charge USE Setting the Dialing Mode Second Battery PackTurning Caller ID/ Call Waiting ON/OFF Setting the RINGER’S VolumeSetting Auto Talk Storing Your Area Code Adjusting Handset Volume Using RedialOperation Making and Receiving CallsMemory Dialing Using FlashPaging Storing a Name and Number in Memory Store Name appearsEditing or Deleting a Number in Memory Entering a PauseUsing a Headset Chain-Dialing Service NumbersTesting Stored Emergency Numbers Reviewing Memory NumbersFm Page 18 Thursday, September 16, 1999 158 PM Caller ID Operation Reviewing Caller ID RecordsStoring a Caller ID Record to Memory Caller ID MessagesDialing Numbers from Caller ID Record Deleting Caller ID RecordsTroubleshooting Fm Page 23 Thursday, September 16, 1999 158 PM Care and Maintenance Replacing Battery Pack FCC Wants YOU to Know LightningFm Page 27 Thursday, September 16, 1999 158 PM RadioShack

ET-1119 specifications

The Radio Shack ET-1119 is a compact and versatile electronic device that gained popularity in the late 1990s. Known for its multifunctionality, it combines several essential tools that appealed to hobbyists, professionals, and casual users alike. One of its standout features is its built-in digital multimeter, which allows users to measure voltage, current, and resistance with precision. This capability makes it an ideal device for diagnosing electrical issues in circuits and devices.

The ET-1119 also includes a frequency counter, a feature that was considered advanced for its time. With this tool, users can measure the frequency of signals, which is particularly useful for those working in radio communications and electronics. The frequency range is broad, accommodating a variety of applications from amateur radio to audio equipment testing.

In addition to these functionalities, the device offers an easy-to-read LCD display that provides clear readings, making it user-friendly even for those who may be less experienced with electronics. Navigation through its various modes and settings is intuitive, allowing users to switch between functions without difficulty.

Another characteristic that sets the ET-1119 apart is its portability. The compact design ensures that it can easily fit into a toolbox or be carried in a bag, making it a convenient option for mobile technicians and hobbyists alike. Its sturdy casing adds durability, allowing it to withstand the rigors of occasional drops or bumps.

Powering the ET-1119 is straightforward, as it typically employs standard batteries available at most stores, making it easy to replace when necessary. Additionally, the device is designed to conserve battery life, ensuring that users can rely on it during extended use without frequently changing batteries.

In summary, the Radio Shack ET-1119 combines essential electronic testing tools into one device, featuring a digital multimeter, frequency counter, and a user-friendly interface. Its portability and durable design enhance its appeal, making it a reliable choice for anyone needing accurate measurements in their electronic projects. Whether for professional use or personal tinkering, the ET-1119 remains a noteworthy option among handheld electronic devices, highlighting the innovative spirit of its era.