Radio Shack ET-685 Installation, Mounting the Phone, Connecting to the Phone Lines, On a Desk Top

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INSTALLATION

MOUNTING THE PHONE

You can place the ET–685’s base on a desk or table, or mount it on a standard wall plate or directly on a wall. Choose a location that is:

near an accessible AC outlet

near a modular telephone line jack

out of the way of normal activities

away from electrical machinery, electrical appliances, metal walls or filing cabinets, wireless intercoms, alarms, and room monitors

away from other cordless phones

The base’s location affects the hand- set’s range. If you have a choice of sev- eral locations, try each to see which provides the best performance.

Caution: The supplied AC adapter was designed specifically for your ET-685. Use only the supplied adapter.

connect one line through a one-line modular phone jack

Notes:

Your phone connects directly to a modular phone line jack. If your phone wiring does not have a modu- lar jack, you can update it using jacks and adapters available at your local RadioShack store. Or, you can have the phone company update it for you.

The line that connects a two-line phone jack to the phone company wiring must be twisted-pair cable. Otherwise, you might hear interfer- ence (crosstalk) between the two lines.

The USOC number of the two-line jack to be installed is RJ14C (RJ14W for a wall-plate). The USOC number of a single-line jack is RJ11C.

Connecting to the Phone Lines

To take full advantage of the ET-685’s capabilities, you must have two phone lines with separate phone numbers. If you have only one line, you can order a second from your phone company.

You can connect the ET-685 to the lines in one of the these ways:

connect two lines through a two-line modular phone jack

connect two lines through two one- line modular phone jacks

On a Desk Top

1.Insert the two tabs at the bottom of the wide end of the supplied bracket into the base’s upper tab slots as shown, then press down on the bracket’s latches and insert them into the clip slots.

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Contents Line 900 MHz Spread Spectrum Cordless Speakerphone Features Security Access-Protection Code FCC Statement Read this Before InstallationImportant Caller ID Information Fm Page 5 Thursday, July 8, 1999 750 AM Contents Replacing the Battery Pack FCC Wants You to Know Installation Connecting to the Phone LinesMounting the Phone On a Desk TopFm Page 9 Thursday, July 8, 1999 750 AM On a Wall Plate or a Wall Fm Page 11 Thursday, July 8, 1999 750 AM Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack Setting the Dialing Mode Adjusting the Ringer Setting Auto TalkOn the Handset On the BaseTurning Caller ID/ Call Waiting ON/OFF Storing Your Area CodeFm Page 16 Thursday, July 8, 1999 750 AM Using the Handset Setting the Handset VolumeBasic Operation Making a CallUsing Speakerphone Using HoldAdjusting the Speakerphone Volume Using MuteUsing Both Handset Speakerphone Switching Between the Handset and SpeakerphoneMaking a Conference Call Way ConferencingDelete Using Flash Using RedialUsing Tone Services on a Pulse Line Using a Headset Handset Memory OperationStoring a Number in Memory Editing or Deleting a Number in the Handset’s Memory BaseDialing a Memory Number Entering a PauseReviewing Memory Numbers Handset Only Chain-Dialing Service Numbers Testing Stored Emergency NumbersCaller ID Operation Handset only Reviewing Caller ID RecordsCaller ID Messages Storing a Caller ID Record to MemoryDeleting Caller ID Records Troubleshooting Problem SuggestionFm Page 32 Thursday, July 8, 1999 750 AM Care and Maintenance Replacing Battery Pack FCC Wants YOU to KnowLightning RadioShack