Radio Shack ET-929 owner manual Installation, Mounting the Phone, On a Desk

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INSTALLATION

MOUNTING THE PHONE

You can place the phone on a desk or table, mount it on a standard wall plate, or mount it directly on a wall.

Select a location that is:

near an AC outlet

near a 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

On a Desk

Follow these steps when you place the base on a desk or table.

1.Insert the bracket’s tabs into the base’s upper tab slots as shown, then press down on the bracket’s clips and insert them into the clip slots.

Clip Slots

Clips

Upper Tab Slots

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-929. Use only the supplied adapter.

Notes:

Your telephone connects directly to a modular phone line jack. If your phone line jack is not a modular jack, you can update the wiring yourself, using jacks and adapters available from your local Ra- dioShack store. Or, you can let the telephone company update the wir- ing for you.

The USOC number of the jack to be installed is RJ11C, or RJ11W for a wall plate jack.

2.Plug one end of the supplied long modular cord into the TEL LINE jack on the back of the base.

3.Plug the modular cord’s other end into a modular phone line jack.

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Contents ET-929 Features Important Caller ID Information Read this Before Installation FCC StatementContents Installation Mounting the PhoneOn a Desk On a Wall Plate Directly On a Wall Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack Charge Setting the Dialing Mode Setting the RINGER’S Tone and Volume Turning Autotalk ON/OFFSetting Caller ID with Call Waiting Storing Your Area CodeMaking Calls Setting the Handset VolumeOperation Answering CallsUsing Redial Using FlashPaging Memory DialingStoring a Number and Name in Memory Fm Page 17 Tuesday, August 17, 1999 419 PM Editing or Deleting a Memory Number Entering a PauseDialing a Memory Number Using a Headset Chain-Dialing Service NumbersTesting Stored Emergency Numbers Caller ID Operation Reviewing Caller ID RecordsDialing from a Caller ID Record Caller ID MessagesStoring a Caller ID Record to Memory Deleting Caller ID RecordsTroubleshooting Problem SuggestionTalk Care and Maintenance Replacing Battery Pack FCC Wants YOU to Know LightningRadioShack