Radio Shack 900 MHz owner manual Answering System Features, Important Caller ID Information

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Any Key Answer — you can set the phone so you can press any key to answer a call when the handset is away from the base.

Hearing-Aid Compatibility — lets you use your phone with hearing aids that have a T (telephone) switch.

Toll-Saver— lets you avoid unnecessary charges when you call by long distance to check your messages.

Digital Volume Control — lets you precisely adjust the speakerphone and message play- back.

ANSWERING SYSTEM FEATURES

Day/Time Stamp — records the day and time each message was recorded.

Two Prerecorded Messages — gives you the option of using one of two prerecorded outgoing messages or recording your own.

Announcement Only — lets you play an an- nouncement for callers to hear, without re- cording their messages.

Message Counter — shows the number of messages the answering system has record- ed.

Programmable PIN — you can set a two- digit personal identification number (PIN) for secure remote operation.

Call Screening — lets you listen as a caller leaves a message so you can decide wheth- er or not to answer the call.

Memo Recording — lets you leave messag- es for yourself or others in your home or of- fice. You can also record your phone conversation.

Phone Pick-Up Detection — stops record- ing when you pick up any phone on the same line as the answering system, and resets to answer the next call.

Adjustable Ring Number — lets you set the answering system to answer after three or five rings.

IMPORTANT CALLER ID INFORMATION

To use the phone’s Caller ID and Call Wait- ing features, you must be in an area where those services are available and you must subscribe to those services through your lo- cal phone company.

Where Caller ID is offered, one or more op- tions are generally available:

caller’s number only

caller’s name only

caller’s name and number

READ THIS BEFORE

INSTALLATION

We have designed your phone to conform to federal regulations, and you can connect it to most telephone lines. However, each device that you connect to the phone line draws power from the phone line. We refer to this power draw as the device’s ringer equiva- lence number, or REN. The REN is on the bottom of the base.

If you are using more than one phone or oth- er device on the line, add up all the RENs. If the total is more than five (three in rural ar- eas), your phones might not ring. If ringer op- eration is impaired, remove a device from the line.

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Contents MHz Digital Spread Spectrum Digital Answering System Contents Answering System Operation Telephone Features FeaturesImportant Caller ID Information Answering System FeaturesRead this Before Installation FCC Statement Important Safety InstructionsFm Page 7 Tuesday, September 5, 2000 1124 AM Mounting the Phone InstallationOn a Desk Top Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack Setting the Dialing Mode Turning the BASE’S Ringer on and OFF Setting the Number of RingsSetting the HANDSET’S Ringer TONE/VOLUME Setting Auto Talk Setting the DAY/TIMEStoring Your Area Code Telephone OperationTurning Caller ID/CALL Waiting on or OFF Selecting the Channel Adjusting the Handset VolumeAnswering Calls with the Speakerphone Using Both the Handset and Speakerphone Switching Between the Handset and SpeakerphoneUsing Flash Using RedialPaging Using a HeadsetStoring a Name and Number in Memory Memory DialingReviewing Memory Numbers Editing or Deleting a Number in MemoryEntering a Pause Reviewing Caller ID Records Caller ID OperationDialing a Memory Number ADDING/DELETING the Area Code Caller ID MessagesDialing Numbers from a Caller ID Record Storing a Caller ID Record to MemoryAnswering System Operation Setting the Record TimeDeleting Caller ID Records Selecting the Outgoing MessageRecording Incoming Messages Setting the Answering System to Answer CallsScreening Calls Playing Messages Recording a MemoRecording a Conversation Remote Operation Adjusting the Answering SYSTEM’S VolumeDeleting Messages Using Remote Commands Problem Suggestion TroubleshootingBe sure the battery pack is correctly connected Care and Maintenance Replacing the Battery Pack Lightning FCC Wants YOU to KnowLimited One-Year Warranty