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Recharge the battery pack when the BATT LOW indicator on the handset flashes.

Notes:

You can place the handset on the base face down or face up without removing the belt clip. If you want to use the hanging hole on the back of the handset to place the handset on the wall-mounted base face-up, re- move the belt clip (see “Removing the Belt Clip” on Page 21). However, the battery pack will not fully charge in this position.

If the CHARGE indicator does not light when you place the handset on the base, be sure the battery pack and AC adapter are correctly and securely connected.

Also, check the charging contacts on the handset and base. If the con- tacts are dirty or tarnished, clean them with a pencil eraser.

When you first use the phone after charging or recharging the battery pack, the phone might not work and you might hear 3 short beeps when you press TALK. If this happens, re- turn the handset to the base for about 5 seconds. This resets the security access-protection code.

About once a month, fully discharge the battery pack by keeping the hand- set off the base until the BATT LOW indicator lights. Otherwise, the bat- tery pack loses its ability to fully re- charge.

If the BATT LOW indicator does not light, but the phone does not work, re- charge the battery pack. (The battery pack charge might be too low to light the indicator.)

If the battery pack becomes weak during a call, you hear 2 beeps and the BATT LOW indicator flashes. End the call as soon as conveniently pos- sible, and recharge the battery pack before using the phone again.

If the battery pack is completely dis- charged or the base loses power while the handset is away from it, place the handset on the base to re- set the security access-protection code. If it was the handset that lost power, recharge the battery pack.

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Contents TAD-732 TAD Features FeaturesTelephone Features FCC Statement Read this Before InstallationContents Replacing the Battery Pack FCC Wants You to Know Preparation Installing the HANDSET’S AntennaSelecting a Location Placing the Base on a Desk Top Installing the PhoneMounting the Base on a Wall Plate Mounting the Base Directly on the Wall 315/16 Connecting and Charging the Handset Battery Pack Fm Page 13 Friday, August 13, 1999 142 PM Setting the Dialing Mode Setting the DAY and Time Setting the Number of RingsTurning the Ringers OFF or on With the Base With the HandsetTelephone Operation Setting the HANDSET’S VolumeMaking and Receiving a Call Changing ChannelUsing Flash Using RedialUsing Mute Memory Dialing UsingStoring a Number in Memory Entering a Pause Chain-Dialing Service NumbersDialing a Stored Number Testing Stored Emergency Numbers Using AN Optional HeadsetRemoving the Belt Clip Fm Page 22 Friday, August 13, 1999 142 PM Using the Mailboxes Setting the TAD to Answer CallsTAD Operation Deleting an Outgoing Message Using the HandsetAdjusting the TAD’S Volume Using the ANNOUNCE- only FeatureScreening Calls Recording a Memo Recording Incoming MessagesPlaying Messages Changing the Remote Operation Security Code Deleting MessagesUsing Remote ANSWER-ON Using TOLL-SAVERUsing Remote Commands Remote OperationPress Record a memo to Mailbox Remote CommandsProblem Suggestion TroubleshootingCare and Maintenance Replacing Battery Pack Lightning FCC Wants YOU to KnowFm Page 35 Friday, August 13, 1999 142 PM RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas

TAD-732 specifications

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