Radio Shack TAD -797 owner manual Remote Operation, Using TOLL-SAVER

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SETTING THE REMOTE OPERATION PIN

The TAD-797’s two-digit remote opera- tion PIN (personal identification number) prevents unauthorized remote access to your messages. The PIN is preset to 80. Follow these steps to change the PIN to any number from 00 to 99.

Note: If you wait more than 15 seconds between each keypress, the TAD exits the PIN setting process. Start again at Step 1.

1.Hold down PIN until the TAD beeps and 00 appears in the message counter window.

2.Press SKIP to set the first digit of the PIN higher or REPEAT to set it lower. Then press PIN.

3.Press SKIP or REPEAT to set the second digit of the PIN, then press PIN. The TAD announces the new PIN.

To check your PIN at any time, press PIN. The PIN appears in the message counter window, and the TAD announc- es it.

Note: If the TAD loses power for longer than about one hour, the PIN resets to 80.

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REMOTE OPERATION

While you are away from your home or office, you can use a touch-tone phone, or a pulse (rotary) phone with a pocket tone dialer (available through your local RadioShack store) to enter your PIN and do any of the following:

set the TAD to answer or not answer calls

listen to your messages

record a new outgoing message

record a memo

erase messages

Note: You cannot remotely operate the TAD-797 using its handset or another telephone on the same line as the TAD.

USING TOLL-SAVER

If RING TIME is set to T/S (toll-saver, see “Setting the Number of Rings” on Page 14), the TAD-797 answers after about three rings if you have new mes- sages (ones you have not listened to). If there are no new messages, the TAD answers after about five rings. This gives you time to hang up before the TAD answers so you can avoid unnec- essary long-distance charges.

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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 On a Desk Top InstallationMounting the Phone On a Wall Plate Directly on the Wall Grooves Connecting and Charging the Battery Pack Setting the Dialing Mode Turning the BASE’S Ringer on and OFF Setting the Number of RingsSetting the DAY/TIME Setting Autotalk Turning Caller ID/ Call Waiting ON/OFFStoring Your Area Code Adjusting Handset Volume Telephone OperationMaking and Receiving Calls with the Handset Answering Calls with the SpeakerphoneUsing Flash Switching Between the Handset and SpeakerphoneUsing Both Handset Speakerphone 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 PauseUsing a Headset Chain-Dialing Service NumbersTesting Stored Emergency 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 MessageSetting the Record Time Setting the TAD to Answer CallsScreening Calls Recording Incoming MessagesPlaying Messages Recording a MemoRecording a Conversation 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