Radio Shack 43-325, 43-326 manual Additional Information

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Call Log

Call Log Display Screen Messages

Displays

When

 

 

PRIVATE NAME

The caller is blocking the name.

 

 

PRIVATE NUMBER

The caller is blocking the telephone number.

 

 

PRIVATE CALLER

The caller is blocking the name and number.

 

 

UNKNOWN NAME

This caller’s name is unavailable.

 

 

UNKNOWN NUMBER

This caller’s number is unavailable.

 

 

UNKNOWN CALLER

No information is available about this caller.

 

 

LONG DISTANCE or L

It is a long distance call.

(before the caller’s number)

 

 

 

Redial List

The telephone stores the five most recently dialed numbers.

When there are already five entries, the oldest entry is deleted to make room for the new entry.

Entries are shown in reverse chronological order.

Press REDIAL/PAUSE to browse the redial list.

Dial a Redial Entry

1.Press REDIAL/PAUSE, then , , or REDIAL/PAUSE to browse. You hear a double beep when it reaches the beginning or end of the redial list.

2.Press /FLASH or to dial the number.

Delete from Redial

1.Press REDIAL/PAUSE, then , , or REDIAL/PAUSE to browse.

2.Press MUTE/REMOVE to delete the selected entry.

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Handset Display Screen Messages

ALREADY SAVED

The telephone number entered is already

 

stored in the directory.

CALL LOG EMPTY

There are no call log entries.

 

 

CALLING HANDSET X

Calling another handset.

(for models with three or

 

more handsets)

 

CALLING OTHER HANDSET

 

(for models with two

 

handsets)

 

CONNECTING...

The cordless handset is searching for the

 

telephone base.

CHARGING

The handset with low battery is recharging.

 

 

DIRECTORY EMPTY

There are no directory entries.

 

 

ENDED

You have just ended a call.

 

 

HANDSET X IS CALLING

Another system handset is calling.

(for models with three or

 

more handsets)

 

OTHER HANDSET IS

 

CALLING

 

(for models with two

 

handsets)

 

INCOMING CALL

There is an incoming call.

 

 

INT REQUIRES TWO

Two handsets are required for an intercom

HANDSETS

call.

 

 

INTERCOM

The handset is on an intercom call.

 

 

INTERCOM ENDED

You have just ended an intercom call.

 

 

LINE IN USE

A system handset or another telephone on

 

the same line is in use.

LIST FULL

The directory is full.

 

 

LOW BATTERY

The battery needs to be recharged.

 

 

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43-325, 43-326 specifications

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