Radio Shack 900MHz owner manual Basic Operation, Setting the Number of Rings, Setting the DAY/TIME

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SETTING THE NUMBER OF RINGS

Set RING TIME on the back of the base to 3, 5, or TS (toll-saver) to select how long the phone waits to answer a call (3 rings, 5 rings, or toll-saver).

Notes:

If you plan to check messages by long distance, set RING TIME to TS (see “Using the Toll-Saver” on Page 26).

The ring time setting is common to both lines.

SETTING THE DAY/TIME

You must set the day of the week and time so the phone can record the correct day and time of each message.

Notes:

Enter each keypress within about 2 minutes. Otherwise, the phone exits the time setting process and you must begin again with Step 1.

If a call is received during the setup process, the phone exits the time setting process. Begin again with Step 1.

1.Hold down CLOCK until the phone beeps. The phone announces the currently set day and displays the day’s number (0 for Sunday, 1 for Monday, and so on).

2.To change the day of the week, repeatedly press SKIP to move for- ward or REPEAT to move backward. To set the correct day of the week when it displays, press CLOCK.

3.The phone announces the hour. To change the hour, repeatedly press or hold down SKIP or REPEAT. To set the correct hour when it dis- plays, press CLOCK.

4.The phone announces the minutes. To change the minutes, repeatedly press or hold down SKIP or REPEAT. To set the correct minutes when they display, press CLOCK.

5.The phone announces “AM” or “PM,” and A or P appears. Press SKIP or REPEAT to change this set- ting. Press CLOCK again to set AM or PM.

6.To check the day and time, press CLOCK. The phone announces the currently set day and time.

Note: When power fails, the clock re- tains the current time. When the power is restored, it starts counting again from the time the power failed.

ˆBasic Operation

MAKING A CALL

To make a call, lift the handset from the base and press LINE 1 or LINE 2, then dial the number. When you press a line

button on the handset, the LINE 1 or LINE 2 indicator on the handset lights. The LINE 1 or LINE 2 indicator on the base flashes to show that someone is using that line at the handset.

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Contents Line 900MHz Cordless Answering Machine Tandy Corporation All Rights Reserved Contents Using the Toll-Saver Using Remote Commands Telephone Features FeaturesTAD Features Important Safety Instructions Read this Before InstallationFeatures Features Installation Quick Look At Your TelephoneMounting the Phone On a Desk Top Connecting to Phone LinesOn a Wall Plate or a Wall Connecting Charging Battery Pack On the Base Setting the Dialing ModeAdjusting the Ringer On the HandsetMaking a Call Setting the Number of RingsSetting the DAY/TIME Basic OperationAnswering a Call Setting the Handset VolumeAdjusting Speakerphone Volume Using MuteMaking a Conference Call Using HoldSwitching Between the Handset and Speakerphone Using Both Handset SpeakerphoneUsing the Phone with Extension Phones Using RedialUsing Flash Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line Using a Headset Memory OperationStoring a Number in Memory Entering a Pause Chain-Dialing Service NumbersTesting Stored Emergency Numbers Dialing a Memory NumberSetting the Record Time TAD OperationRECORDING/DELETING AN Outgoing Message Setting the Phone to Answer Calls Screening CallsRecording Incoming Messages Recording a Memo Recording a ConversationPlaying Messages Deleting Messages Adjusting the TAD’S VolumeUsing the TOLL-SAVER Using Remote CommandsRemote Operation Remote Commands Problem Suggestion TroubleshootingCare Important This tele Replacing Battery PackLightning FCC Wants YOU to KnowRadioShack