Radio Shack ET-685 Adjusting the Ringer, Setting Auto Talk, On the Handset, On the Base

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If the dial tone continues, that line has pulse service.

4.Press LINE 2, listen for the dial tone, and repeat Step 3.

If you have tone service on both lines, leave PULSE-TONEset to

TONE.

If you have pulse service on either line, set PULSE-TONE to PULSE

(pulse). You can use tone services on the line which supports them by pressing TONE/ before any other keys.

ADJUSTING THE RINGER

The ET-685 lets you control its base and handset ringer volume separately. You can choose from a high or low ringer setting for the base and the handset.

On the Handset

At any time except during a call, press VOL to increase the ringer’s volume or VOL to decrease its volume. The display shows Ringer High or Ringer Low.

VOL

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On the Base

Set RING VOL on the back of the base to HIGH, LO, or OFF for each line. At OFF position, the base’s ringer does not sound when a call is received, but the handset (and any other phone connect- ed to the same line) still rings.

RING VOL

SETTING AUTO TALK

Your phone is preset so you must press LINE 1 or LINE 2 to answer a call. With auto talk turned on, you can answer a call by lifting the handset from the base or by pressing any number key on the base (or any key on the handset if the handset is away from the base). You can set the auto talk function on or off for each line separately.

Note: You must set each line for auto talk separately. When you turn on auto talk for Line 1 only, you need to press LINE 2 to answer a call on Line 2.

Follow these steps to turn auto talk on or off.

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