Radio Shack ET-1105 owner manual Telephone Operation, Making and Receiving a Call, Using Redial

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TELEPHONE OPERATION

MAKING AND RECEIVING A CALL

To make a call, lift the handset and press TALK. PHONE displays. When the TALK indicator lights steadily and you hear the dial tone, dial the desired phone number or memory number (see “Memo- ry Dialing” on Page 15).

The ET-1105 displays the phone number as you dial. Then PHONE disappears, the duration of your call (after 14 sec- onds) in minutes and seconds displays.

To answer a call if the handset is on the base, lift the handset and press TALK. Or, if the handset is away from the base, press any key on the handset before speaking. The TALK indicator on the handset lights and the IN USE indicator on the base flashes.

To end a call, place the handset on the base or press TALK. The TALK and IN USE indicators turn off.

Notes:

If you press TALK to hang up and the phone does not disconnect, move closer to the base then press TALK again, or place the handset on the base.

If you hear loud static during a con- versation, move the handset closer to the base.

OUT OF RANGE appears when the distance from the handset to the base is out of the phone’s range.

SETTING THE HANDSET’S VOLUME

You can select any of four different vol- ume settings by repeatedly pressing VOLUME during a call.

VOLUME

USING REDIAL

You can quickly redial the last number di- aled. Lift the handset and press TALK. When you hear the dial tone, press REDI- AL. The number appears on the display as the phone dials it.

REDIAL

Notes:

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

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Contents ET-1105 Features Fm Page 3 Monday, August 30, 1999 157 PM Important Caller ID Information Read this Before InstallationFCC Statement Contents Placing the Base on a Desk TOP PreparationSelecting a Location Attaching the HANDSET’S AntennaFm Page 7 Monday, August 30, 1999 157 PM Mounting the Base on a Wall Plate Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack Fm Page 10 Monday, August 30, 1999 157 PM Setting the Dialing Mode Selecting LanguageChecking/Setting the Ringer Setting the Area CodeSetting the Ringer Turning the Ringer On or OffUsing a Headset Removing the Belt ClipTelephone Operation Setting the HANDSET’S VolumeUsing Redial Making and Receiving a CallMemory Dialing Using FlashUsing Using the VIP Call List Storing a Number in MemoryRecalling Numbers Stored in Memory Chain-Dialing Service NumbersEntering a Pause Dialing a Memory NumberDeleting Information in All Memory Locations Testing Stored Emergency NumbersDeleting Information in a Single Memory Location Caller ID Operation Caller ID Displays PAS DE Messidap Ning Mens IDDeleting Caller ID Records Reviewing Caller ID RecordsStoring Caller ID Records in a Memory Location Troubleshooting Fm Page 23 Monday, August 30, 1999 157 PM OUT of Range Indications Care and Maintenance Replacing Battery Pack Important ThisFCC Wants YOU to Know LightningRadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas
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ET-1105 specifications

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