Radio Shack 43-5862 owner manual On a Wall Plate or Wall

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The Basics

3. Insert the supplied AC adapter’s barrel plug into the DC IN 9V jack on the bottom of the base.

4. Route the adapter’s cord through the strain relief slot on the base of the phone. Then plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet.

CAUTION: You must use a Class 2 power source that supplies 9V DC and delivers at least 400 mA (for the base)/210 mA (for the charger). Its center tip must be set to positive and its plug must fit the phone’s DC IN 9V jack. The supplied adapter meets these specifications. Using an adapter that does not meet these specifications could damage the phone or the adapter.

On a Wall Plate or Wall

To mount the phone directly on a wall, you need two screws (not supplied) with heads that fit into the keyhole slots on the base.

Drill two holes 3 15/16 inches apart. Thread a screw into each hole, letting the heads extend about 1/8 inch.

1.Plug the supplied AC adapter’s barrel plug into the DC IN 9V jack on the bottom of the base.

2.Route the adapter cord through the base’s groove.

3.Plug one end of the supplied modular cord (short for a wall plate, long for direct wall mounting) into the TEL LINE jack on the bottom of the base.

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Contents 43-5862 Contents Adjusting the Ringer, Earpiece Speaker Volume Redialing a Number Setting Up the Answering Machine Features BasicsIntroduction Important Information FCC StatementRisk of Electric Shock do not Open Important Safety Instructions Basics Surge ProtectionRead This Before Installation Important Caller ID InformationControls & Functions Handset12. */TONE key Speaker key REDIAL/PAUSE key INTCM/HOLD key intercom/holdFlash key and indicator speaker/flash BaseBACK/HOLD/INTERCOM key MENU/SELECT keyInstallation Selecting a LocationUsoc number of the jack to be installed is Connecting the Phone BaseRJ11C or RJ11W for a wall plate jack On a Wall Plate or Wall Basics Basics Connecting/Charging the Battery Pack Basics Appears in the base display as a warning that Backup battery pack is not installedBase unit Basics Installing a Belt Clip Using a HeadsetTo Attach the Belt Clip To Remove the Belt ClipReading the Handset Display Using the InterfaceIcon Status Description Basics Reading the Base Display Basics Standby Screen Basics Soft Key Function StandbyDuring a call HandsetBaseUsing the Four-Way Function Key Using the Handset MenusBasics Using the Base Menus Basics Entering Text from Your Phone Basic Setup Changing the Dial ModeFrom the Handset From the BaseSetting the Date and Time Basics Selecting a Language for the DisplayFor the Handset Display For the Base DisplayActivating Caller ID on Call Waiting and Call Waiting Deluxe Activating the Key Touch Tone For the Handset KeypadAdjusting the LCD contrast For the Base KeypadAdjusting the Ringer, Earpiece and Speaker Volume Adjusting the Ringer VolumeAdjusting the Earpiece Volume Adjusting the Speaker VolumeUsing the T-coil feature may shorten your battery’s Coil Handset OnlyAdding Optional Accessory Handsets Registering Accessory HandsetsBeyond the Basics Ten Multi-Handset ExpandabilitySetting Up the Phonebook Beyond the Basics Resetting HandsetsHandset BaseBase Press MENU/SELECT or the Select soft key Using the PhonebookHandset Press Base Press END/PAGE Enter the name for this entry Edit Name Beyond the Basics Creating Phonebook EntriesEnter the number for this entry Edit Number Beyond the Basics When the shared memory on the handset is full Finding and Viewing a Phonebook EntryAssign this entry to a Speed Dial number Speed Dial Oldest Caller ID message is overwrittenStoring Caller ID or Redial Numbers in the Phonebook Editing Phonebook EntriesTo open the Caller ID list Deleting Individual Phonebook Entry Deleting Phonebook EntriesIf the Caller ID message was received as a private Copying Phonebook Entries to Another Station Deleting All Phonebook EntriesCopying Individual Phonebook Entry Copying All Phonebook EntriesNaming Phonebook Groups Base Only Customizing Your PhoneChanging the Handset Banner Selecting a Ring Tone MelodiesActivating Personal Ring For the HandsetFor the Base RingersActivating Auto Talk Handset Only Activating Any Key Answer Handset OnlyUsing Your Phone Making a CallFrom Handset Speaker PhoneHanging Up Beyond the Basics Answering a CallMaking a Call from the Phonebook Testing Stored Emergency Numbers Making a Call with Speed DialUsing Caller ID and Call Waiting Talking Caller ID Base OnlyUsing the Caller ID List Deleting Caller ID Records Making a Call from a Caller ID RecordDeleting Individual Caller ID Record Using Call Waiting Deleting All Caller ID RecordsBeyond the Basics Using Call Waiting Deluxe Base Press MENU/SELECT or the Options soft keyUsing the Redial List Redialing a NumberMaking a Call from a Redial Record Handset Press /FLASH or SpeakerFinding a Lost Handset Deleting a Redial RecordDeleting All Redial Records Base Only If the number exceeds 32 digits, only the firstPlacing a Call on Hold Using Hold, Conference and TransferConferencing Answering a Transferred Call Transferring a CallHandset Press INTCM/HOLD Base Press BACK/HOLD/INTERCOM Using Special Features Do Not Disturb All CallsMuting the Ringer One Call Only Base Press /FLASH or BACK/HOLD/INTERCOMPrivacy Mode Beyond the Basics Muting the MicrophoneMaking a DirectLink Call Exiting a DirectLinkTM CommunicationBeyond the Basics Intercom Making an IntercomAnswering an Intercom Room/Baby MonitorBase Press MENU/SELECT Tone Dialing Switch Over To Protect the Station from Monitoring RequestSeven-Digit Dialing Beyond the Basics Inuse Line Setup from the Base Traveling Out of RangeSetting Up the Answering Machine FeaturesUsing the Answering Machine Interface Using Setup MenusHandset Operation From the HandsetBeyond the Basics Selecting a Language for Announcements Recording a Personal GreetingSelecting a Greeting Deleting Your Personal Greeting Base Only Beyond the Basics Setting the Number of Rings Setting the Record Time or Announce OnlyActivating the Message Alert Activating Call Screening Turning Your Answering Machine On and Off Using the Answering MachineTurning On Reviewing Messages Turning OffFrom the base From the handset PlayingYour MessagesScreening Calls Starting a recording Beyond the Basics Recording a ConversationStopping a recording Starting a memo Recording a Voice MemoStopping a memo Message Alert Operating the Answering Machine While You Are Away from Home Command Function Troubleshooting Symptom SuggestionCharge the battery in the handset See Setting the Date and Time on Incoming messages may be too Service and Repair Appendix Handset-Base Registration CareBeyond the Basics Glossary Index Beyond the Basics Memo RadioShack Corporation