Radio Shack 43-326, 43-325 manual Troubleshooting, Replace a Handset

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Replace a Handset

If you want to replace a handset or re-assign the designated handset number of a registered handset, you must de-register all the handsets and then individually register each handset.

To make de-registration easier, read all of the instructions on this page before you begin.

To de-register all handsets:

1.Press and hold FIND HANDSET on the telephone base for about 10 seconds (until the IN USE light on the telephone base turns on and starts to flash), then release FIND HANDSET.

2.Press and release FIND HANDSET again. You must press FIND HANDSET while the IN USE light is still flashing. The IN USE light flashes for approximately seven seconds.

3.All system handsets show CONNECTING... The de-registration process takes about 10 seconds to complete. All handsets show NOT REGISTERED when the de-registration completes.

If de-registration fails, you might need to reset the telephone and try again.

To reset:

1.Pick up the registered handset and then press /FLASH.

2.Press OFF/CLEAR and place the handset back in the telephone base. -OR-

1.Unplug the power from the telephone base, then plug it back in.

nNote: You cannot de-register a handset while any system handset is in

use.

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Troubleshooting

If you have difficulty with your telephone, please try the suggestions below. For Customer Service, go to your local RadioShack store or visit www.RadioShack.com.

My telephone does not work at all.

Make sure the battery is installed and charged correctly (see page 6). For optimum daily performance, return the handset to the telephone base or charger after each use.

Make sure the power adapter is securely plugged into an outlet not controlled by a wall switch.

Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the telephone base and the telephone wall jack.

Unplug the electrical power to the telephone base. Wait for approximately 15 seconds, then plug it back in. Allow up to one minute for the cordless handset and telephone base to synchronize.

Charge the battery in the handset for up to 16 hours.

If the battery is completely depleted, it can take up to 10 minutes to charge the handset before PLACE IN CHARGER or LOW BATTERY appears on the screen (page 7).

Remove and re-insert the battery. If that still does not work, it might be necessary to purchase a new battery.

Disconnect the telephone base from the telephone wall jack and plug in a working telephone. If the other telephone does not work, the problem is probably in the wiring or the local service. Call the local telephone company.

Low Battery shows on screen.

Place the handset in the telephone base or charger for recharging.

Remove and re-install the battery and use it until fully depleted, then recharge the handset in the telephone base or charger for up to 16 hours.

If the above measures do not correct the problem, replace the battery.

The battery does not charge in the handset or the handset battery does not accept charge.

Make sure the handset is placed in the telephone base or charger correctly. The CHARGE light on the handset should be on.

Remove and reinstall the battery, then charge for up to 16 hours.

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Contents Caller ID Cordless Phone Contents Features Telephone SetupPackage Contents Telephone Base and Charger InstallationBattery Installation and Charging Installation OptionsWall Mount Installation Telephone Base LayoutSetup Handset LayoutLCD Language Handset Ringer VolumeTelephone Base Ringer Volume Clear VoicemailTelephone Operation Chain Dialing Call WaitingFind Handset Multiple Handset UseShare an Outside Call OperationCharacter Chart DirectoryStore a Directory Entry Alphabetical Search Search the DirectoryEdit a Directory Entry Dial a Directory EntryAbout Caller ID Missed Calls IndicatorCall Log About the Call LogDelete from the Call Log Make a Call Log Entry Ready to DialDial a Call Log Entry Save a Call Log Entry to the DirectoryAdditional Information Telephone Base Lights Handset and Telephone Base IndicatorsHandset Lights Handset IconsBattery Expanding Your Telephone SystemAdd and Register a Handset Optional Troubleshooting Replace a HandsetAdditional Info Additional Info Important Safety Instructions Common cures for electronic equipmentMaintenance Operating RangeAbout Cordless Telephones Specifications FCC InformationLimited Warranty Radioshack Makes no Other Express Warranties

43-325, 43-326 specifications

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