Radio Shack TAD -797 owner manual Recording a Memo, Recording a Conversation, Playing Messages

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The TAD stops recording up and resets to answer the next call when:

the caller hangs up

the maximum message length is reached

the TAD detects a busy signal or more than 7 seconds of silence

you pick up the TAD-797’s handset or any phone on the same phone line

Note: When the TAD’s message memo- ry is full, FL appears on the display.

RECORDING A MEMO

A memo is a message you can record at the TAD for yourself or others in your home or office. The TAD-797 stores memos as incoming messages (see “Playing Messages”).

To record a memo, hold down MEM on the base until the TAD beeps and ––appears in the message counter win- dow, then speak your message (up to four minutes long). When you finish the memo, press STOP.

Note: The TAD-797 cannot record a memo less than two seconds long.

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RECORDING A

CONVERSATION

The TAD-797 lets you record both sides of a telephone conversation.

Note: It is illegal in some areas to record a conversation without the consent of all parties to the conversation, including the phone company. Check the laws in your area before you use the two-way record- ing feature.

To start recording a phone conversation, hold down MEM on the base until the TAD beeps and ––appears. As it records the conversation, the TAD beeps every 15 seconds to let the caller know that the conversation is being re- corded. To stop recording, press STOP.

The TAD-797 stores a recorded conver- sation as a message (see “Playing Mes- sages” on Page 30).

Note: The TAD-797 cannot record a conversation less than two seconds long.

PLAYING MESSAGES

After the TAD-797 has recorded a mes- sage, its message counter shows the to- tal number of messages stored. If you have new messages, the number flash- es.

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Contents TAD Important Caller ID Information Features Easy-to-Read Liquid Crystal DisplayFm Page 4 Monday, August 16, 1999 920 AM Read this Before Installation FCC StatementContents Replacing the Battery Pack FCC Wants You to Know Installation Mounting the PhoneOn a Desk Top On a Wall Plate Directly on the Wall Grooves Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack Setting the Dialing Mode Setting the Number of Rings Setting the DAY/TIMETurning the BASE’S Ringer on and OFF Setting Autotalk Turning Caller ID/ Call Waiting ON/OFFStoring Your Area Code Making and Receiving Calls with the Handset Adjusting Handset VolumeTelephone Operation Answering Calls with the SpeakerphoneSwitching Between the Handset and Speakerphone Using Both Handset SpeakerphoneUsing Flash Using Redial Using PAGE/INTERCOMMemory Dialing Transferring a Call Between the Handset and BaseStoring a Number and Name in Memory Store Name appearsEditing or Deleting a Memory Number Entering a PauseTesting Stored Emergency Numbers Using a HeadsetChain-Dialing Service Numbers Dialing a Memory NumberFm Page 24 Monday, August 16, 1999 920 AM Caller ID Operation Reviewing Caller ID RecordsDialing Numbers from a Caller ID Record Caller ID MessagesStoring a Caller ID Record to Memory Deleting Caller ID RecordsTAD Operation RECORDING/DELETING AN Outgoing MessageScreening Calls Setting the Record TimeSetting the TAD to Answer Calls Recording Incoming MessagesRecording a Memo Recording a ConversationPlaying Messages Adjusting the TAD’S Volume Deleting MessagesUsing TOLL-SAVER Remote OperationUsing Remote Commands Troubleshooting Fm Page 35 Monday, August 16, 1999 920 AM Care and Maintenance Replacing Battery Pack FCC Wants YOU to Know LightningFm Page 39 Monday, August 16, 1999 920 AM RadioShack