Radio Shack 4-Line Telephone System with Speakerphone and Caller ID Using Automatic Answer

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an intercom call, the station beeps and the intercom is instantly connected. If Automatic Answer is not turned on, the called station rings with a double ring.

Note: Line 1 must be common to all the sta- tions for the intercom, or paging, to operate correctly.

1.Lift the handset or press HEADSET, then press INTERCOM. Or, to use the speak- erphone, press INTERCOM (you do not

need to press SPEAKER). INTERCOM lights and (;71#"" appears.

2.Enter the extension number of the sta- tion you want to call. ,17(5&20#&$//#and the extension number appear.

Notes:

If ,19$/,'#,' appears, you entered either your station number or an invalid station number. Enter a valid station number.

If 81$%/(#72#&$// appears, DND is turned on at the receiving station, you entered an invalid extension number, or the sta- tion is on another intercom call. Check the display for the station number. In this case, you cannot make an intercom call.

At the called station, the INTERCOM indica- tor flashes and the ID for the station placing the intercom call appears.

When Automatic Answer is on (see “Using Automatic Answer”), the INTERCOM and SPEAKER indicators light and the speaker- phone automatically turns on when you re- ceive an intercom call.

If Automatic Answer is off, press INTERCOM to answer the call using the speakerphone. The INTERCOM indicator stops flashing and the SPEAKER indicator lights. Lift the hand- set for privacy.

To end an intercom conversation, press IN- TERCOM again, return the handset to the cra- dle, or press SPEAKER or HEADSET.

If you receive an intercom call during a phone conversation, press INTERCOM to an- swer the intercom. The outside line is auto- matically placed on hold. To return to the outside call, press the line button for that line.

Using Automatic Answer

With Automatic Answer on, you can start talking as soon as you receive an intercom call, without pressing any buttons. The sys- tem is preset to On.

To turn Automatic Answer off, follow these steps.

1.Press PROGRAM.

2.Select 3+21. Then repeatedly select

1(;7 until $872$16:(5 appears.

3.Select &+$1*( to toggle between 21 and

2)).

4.Press PROGRAM to exit.

Note: When Automatic Answer is on at the receiving station, it takes about 5 seconds for the receiving station to turn on after

COM is pressed at the originating station.

Paging All Stations

You can page all the stations on Line 1.

1.Hold down PAGE ALL. A beep sounds and 3$*,1* appears. At the called sta- tions, (;7#QQ#3$*,1* appears.

2.Continue holding down PAGE ALL, and speak into the handset or microphone.

3.Release PAGE ALL to end the page.

Note: Stations that are in use or have DND turned on do not receive the page.

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Contents Line Telephone System FCC Wants YOU to Know Read this Before InstallationImportant Information FCC StatementLightning Important Safety InstructionsFm Page 4 Wednesday, December 20, 2000 1056 AM Contents Memory Operation Features Quick Look at Your Phone System Communication InstallationUsing the System with the SP708 System Planning Your SystemOn a Desk Square ConfigurationNon-Square Configuration/ Private Line Support Mounting the SystemOn a Wall Plate Installing the Backup BatteriesOn a Wall Battery Power Levels Connecting the AC AdapterVerifying Station and Line Configurations Setting UP the StationsPreparation Setting the Ringer Volume Verifying System ConfigurationStation Reset Setting the RingerUsing a Headset Setting the HANDSET, HEADSET, and Speaker VolumeTelephone Operation Making a Conference Call Switching Between the Headset and SpeakerphoneMaking Calls Selecting a LineWithout Announcement Answering CallsTransferring Calls Answering a Call While You Are On Another LineUsing Mute Using Auto RedialUsing Flash Using HoldPaging All Stations Using Automatic AnswerMonitoring Other Rooms Using Auto AttendantUsing Standard Phones with the System Setting Private LinesStoring a Name and Number in Memory Memory OperationEntering a Pause Editing Stored Numbers Chain-Dialing Service NumbersTesting Stored Emergency Numbers Dialing a Stored NumberProgramming 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