Radio Shack 43-3814 owner manual Setting the Handset Volume, Using Flash, Using Redial, Paging

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SETTING THE HANDSET VOLUME

To adjust the handset’s volume during a call,

press 8 or 9 on the handset until you reach the desired volume level. Lebkc[ýCWn_ckc, Lebkc[ý>_]^, Lebkc[ýC[Z_kc, or Lebkc[ýBem appears.

When you press 8 while the volume is maximum or 9 while the volume is low, the handset beeps and the setting does not change.

The volume level setting is maintained even after you hang up the phone.

USING FLASH

FLASH performs the electronic equivalent of a switchhook operation for special services, such as Call Waiting.

For example, if you have Call Waiting, press FLASH to answer an incoming call without disconnecting the current call. Press FLASH again to return to the first call.

If you do not have any special phone services, pressing FLASH might disconnect the current call.

USING REDIAL

To quickly dial the last number dialed, lift the handset and press REDIAL, then press TALK. You can also press REDIAL/PAUSE after pressing TALK.

Notes:

The redial memory holds up to 32 digits, so you can redial long-distance as well as local numbers.

The redial memory also holds pause entries (see “Entering a Pause” on Page 14).

USING TONE SERVICES ON A PULSE LINE

Some special services, such as bank-by- phone, require tone signals. If you have pulse service, you can still use these special tone services. Dial the service’s main number. When the service answers, press TONE/6/*. Any additional numbers you dial are sent as tone signals.

When you hang up, the phone automatically resets to pulse dialing.

PAGING

To page the person who has the handset or to locate the handset when the phone is not in use, press PAGE on the base. The handset beeps for about one minute. To stop it from beeping sooner, press any key on the handset or return the handset to the base. Press PAGE again to stop the paging at the base.

USING A HEADSET

You can connect an optional headset with

a3 /32-inch (2.5-mm) plug. Contact your local RadioShack store for a suitable headset.

To connect the headset, open the rubber cover on the side of the handset, then insert the headset’s plug into the jack.

When you finish using the headset, disconnect it from the handset and close the rubber cover to protect the jack.

Notes:

Connecting a headset disconnects the handset’s earpiece and microphone.

8 or 9 on the handset also controls the connected headset’s volume.

If you place the handset on the base to recharge it while the headset is

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Telephone Operation

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Contents MHz Cordless Phone Contents Answering System Operation Important Safety Instructions Introduction Important Caller ID InformationInstallation Mounting the PhoneTelephone Highlights Answering System HighlightsOn a Desk Top On a Wall Plate or WallCONNECTING, Charging and Replacing the Battery Pack Setting the Dialing Mode Setting the HANDSET’S Ringer TONE/VOLUMESetting Auto Talk Turning the BASE’S Ringer ON/OFFTurning Caller ID/CALL Waiting ON/OFF Storing Your Area CodeTelephone Operation Selecting a LanguageMaking and Receiving Calls Selecting the ChannelSetting the Handset Volume Using FlashUsing Redial Using Tone Services on a Pulse LineMemory Dialing Storing a Name and Number in MemoryChain-Dialing Service Numbers Editing or Deleting a Number in MemoryEntering a Pause Reviewing Memory NumbersTesting Stored Emergency Numbers Caller ID OperationReviewing Caller ID Records ADDING/DELETING the Area Code Dialing Numbers from a Caller ID RecordStoring a Caller ID Record in Memory Deleting Caller ID RecordsUsing the Menu Button Setting the DAY/TIMEAnswering System Operation Setting the Number of Rings Setting the Record TimeSelecting the Outgoing Message Setting the System to Answer Calls RECORDING/DELETING AN Outgoing MessageScreening Calls Recording Incoming MessagesRecording a Memo Recording a ConversationPlaying Messages Adjusting the Volume Setting the Security CodeDeleting Messages Remote OperationUsing Remote Commands Using the Toll-SaverRemote Commands Press ThenTroubleshooting Problem SuggestionTroubleshooting Care FCC StatementFCC Wants YOU to Know LightningTelephone or power lines can damage your telephone Limited One-Year Warranty