Radio Shack TAD-739 owner manual Connecting the AC Adapter

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CONNECTING THE AC ADAPTER

Caution: The supplied AC adapter was designed specifically for your TAD-739. Use only the supplied adapter.

AC 9V

1.Insert the supplied AC adapter’s barrel plug into the AC 9V jack on the back of the TAD.

2.Plug the other end of the adapter into a standard AC outlet.

When you first connect power, the TAD announces “Please wait,” then runs a self-test for about 34 seconds. After the test, the TAD beeps and Lo, L1, A1, A2, L2, A1, A2, 0 alternately appear in the message counter window.

Note: The TAD’s message counter win- dow usually shows the number of mes- sages. That number alternates with other displays to tell you the status of the TAD.

L1 appears if you have not record- ed the announcement (outgoing message) 1 and/or announcement 2 in line 1.

L2 appears if you have not recorded the announcement 1 and/or an- nouncement 2 in line 2.

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A1 appears if you have not record- ed announcement 1.

A2 appears if you have not record- ed announcement 2.

Lo appears if a backup battery is weak or missing.

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Contents TAD-739 Features LED Message Counter shows Read this Before IN- Stallation FCC StatementContents Connecting to the Telephone Lines PreparationFm Page 7 Friday, August 13, 1999 200 PM Connecting the AC Adapter Installing a Backup Battery Setting the DAY and TimeRecording the Outgoing Messages Setting the Number of Rings Checking the Outgoing MessagesIncoming Message Recording Setting the TAD to Answer CallsBasic Operation Screening Calls Playing MessagesDeleting Messages Recording a Memo Recording a ConversationUsing Call Breakthrough Changing the Remote Operation Security CodeRemote Operation Using Remote CommandsUsing the TOLL-SAVER Remote Commands While playing messages Troubleshooting Resetting the TADCare and Maintenance FCC Wants YOU to Know LightningFm Page 23 Friday, August 13, 1999 200 PM RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas