Radio Shack 4-Line Telephone System with Speakerphone and Caller ID owner manual Preparation

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The data port is always active, regard- less of the PC/FAX/PHONE setting. Plac- ing the switch in the PC/FAX position silences the ring and turns off the Line 2 status indicator.

3.Set PC/FAX/PHONE on all the stations connected to Line 2 to PC/FAX (including the Auto Attendant station, if applicable). Then, when a call comes in on Line 2, only the fax or modem answers.

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On initial power-up (after all connections are completed) each station displays ,1,7,$/#6(70 83, prompting you to set the station ID, time and date.

Note: In this manual, the word “select” means you must press the button below the desired option on the display.

SETTING UP THE STATIONS

1.At the ,17,$/ 6(783 screen, select 67$57, then select 1(;7. 6(7#67$7,21#,' appears.

2.Repeatedly select &+$1*( until the desired extension number (11–22) appears.

If the number is already in use for

another station, an error beep sounds and 127#$9$,/ appears. Select &+$1*( to choose another number.

3.Select 6$9(. 67$7,21#QQ#6(7 appears (QQ

= the station number).

4.Select 1(;7. The time/date setting menu appears.

5.Use the keypad to enter the hour and minutes in twelve-hour format. Precede a single-digit hour or minute with 0 (01,

02, 03 and so on). If you make a mis- take, select %$&. to enter the correct time.

6.Select 6$9(, then 1(;7. The AM/PM selection menu appears.

7.Select &+$1*( to toggle between $0 and 30, then select 1(;7. The date setting menu appears.

8.Use the keypad to enter the month (01–

12) and day (01–31). If you make a mis- take, select %$&. to enter the correct date.

9.Select 6$9(, then 1(;7. ,1,7,$/#6(783#&200

3/(7( appears.

10.Write the name for each extension on the supplied extension card and slide it into the slot on the bottom of the phone.

Note: ,1387#&255(&7#'$7$ appears if you en- ter an invalid date or time. Check and cor- rectly enter the data.

VERIFYING STATION AND LINE CONFIGURATIONS

1.Press LINE# 1. The line indicator lights green and the speakerphone indicator lights red. The station ID appears to indi- cate the station is in use.

2.Using another phone, dial the telephone number for Line 2. The line indicator for Line 2 flashes red. If the indicator does not flash, check for correct installation (see “Setting Up the Stations”).

3.Repeat Step 2 for Lines 3 and 4. If the indicators for all the lines flash, you have successfully installed this station.

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Contents Line Telephone System Important Information Read this Before InstallationFCC Statement FCC Wants YOU to KnowLightning Important Safety InstructionsFm Page 4 Wednesday, December 20, 2000 1056 AM Contents Memory Operation Features Quick Look at Your Phone Using the System with the SP708 System InstallationPlanning Your System System CommunicationNon-Square Configuration/ Private Line Support Square ConfigurationMounting the System On a DeskOn a Wall Plate Installing the Backup BatteriesOn a Wall Battery Power Levels Connecting the AC AdapterVerifying Station and Line Configurations Setting UP the StationsPreparation Station Reset Verifying System ConfigurationSetting the Ringer Setting the Ringer VolumeUsing a Headset Setting the HANDSET, HEADSET, and Speaker VolumeTelephone Operation Making Calls Switching Between the Headset and SpeakerphoneSelecting a Line Making a Conference CallTransferring Calls Answering CallsAnswering a Call While You Are On Another Line Without AnnouncementUsing Flash Using Auto RedialUsing Hold Using MutePaging All Stations Using Automatic AnswerUsing Standard Phones with the System Using Auto AttendantSetting Private Lines Monitoring Other RoomsStoring a Name and Number in Memory Memory OperationEntering a Pause Testing Stored Emergency Numbers Chain-Dialing Service NumbersDialing a Stored Number Editing Stored NumbersProgramming Caller ID Caller ID OperationDialing Numbers from a Caller ID Record Reviewing Caller ID RecordsCaller ID Messages Deleting Records Storing a Caller ID Record in MemoryProblem Solution TroubleshootingResetting the Time and Date Performing a System UpdateCare Limited One-Year Warranty