Radio Shack ET-1118 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 the AC power is off, you cannot dial out or receive incoming calls using your ET-1118. To be safe, you should also have a phone that does not need AC power to operate (not a cordless phone) so you can still make and receive calls if there is an AC power failure.

When AC power is lost, the ET-1118 loses the security access-protection code connection between the base and the handset. When power is restored, put the handset on the base briefly to restore this connec- tion so you can use the handset.

READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION

Each device that you connect to the phone line draws power from the phone line. We refer to this power draw as the device’s ringer equivalence number, or REN. The REN is on the bottom 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, your phones might not ring. In rural areas, a total REN of three might impair ringer operation. If ringer operation is impaired, remove a device from the line.

FCC STATEMENT

This telephone 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 bottom of the base.

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

coin-operated systems

party-line systems

most electronic key phone systems

This phone complies with the limits for a Class B digital device as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits pro- vide reasonable protection against ra- dio and TV interference in a residential area. However, your equipment might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly. To elimi- nate interference, you can try one or more of the following corrective mea- sures.

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the distance between the equipment and the radio or TV.

Use outlets on different electrical cir- cuits for the equipment and the radio or TV.

Consult your local RadioShack store if the problem still exists.

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Contents ET-1118 Features Important Caller ID Information Read this Before Installation FCC StatementContents Replacing the Battery Pack FCC Wants You to Know Mounting the Phone InstallationOn a Desk Top On a Wall Plate or Wall Ring VOL F-LO-HI Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack Setting the Dialing Mode Setting the Ringers’ VolumeTurning Caller ID/ Call Waiting ON/OFF Using Auto Talk Low or Ringer HighStoring Your Area Code Adjusting Handset Volume Switching Between the Handset and SpeakerTelephone Operation Making and Receiving Calls with the HandsetUsing Both Handset Speakerphone Using MuteUsing Hold Using RedialUsing Flash Using PAGE/INTERCOMMemory Dialing Transferring a Call between the Handset and BaseStoring a Number in the Handset’s Memory Store Name appearsEditing or Deleting a Number in the Handset’s Memory Storing a Number in the Base’s MemoryChain-Dialing Service Numbers Entering a PauseReviewing Memory Numbers Handset Only Dialing a Memory NumberUsing a Headset Testing Stored Emergency NumbersCaller ID Operation Reviewing Caller ID RecordsStoring a Caller ID Record to the HANDSET’S Memory Caller ID MessagesDeleting Caller ID Records Troubleshooting Problem SuggestionProblem Suggestion Care and Maintenance Replacing Battery Pack FCC Wants YOU to Know LightningPage Page RadioShack