GE TAD-732 Using AN Optional Headset, Removing the Belt Clip, Testing Stored Emergency Numbers

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Testing Stored Emergency Numbers

If you store an emergency service’s number (police department, fire depart- ment, ambulance) and you choose to test the stored number, make the test call during the late evening or early morning hours to avoid peak demand periods. Also, remain on the line to ex- plain the reason for your call.

just the microphone boom until it is about even with your chin.

3. Hang the belt clip on your belt.

USING AN OPTIONAL HEADSET

Your TAD-732’s handset is equipped with a headset jack on top. This jack al- lows you to connect a headset (such as RadioShack Cat. No. 43-195, not sup- plied) for handsfree conversation — per- fect for when you are working in the yard or garage. The belt clip on the back of the handset lets you carry the handset everywhere.

Follow these steps to use a headset.

1.Insert the headset’s 3/32-inch (2.5 mm) plug into the jack on the top of the handset.

2.Place the headset on your head with the earpiece over either ear and ad-

4.Make or receive calls as you would normally.

Notes:

Connecting a headset disconnects the handset’s earpiece and micro- phone.

If you place the handset on the base to recharge it while the headset is connected, be sure the handset seats properly.

REMOVING THE BELT CLIP

The belt clip on the back of the handset lets you hang on the belt for easy porta- bility. But to use the hanging hole on the back of the handset to place the handset on the wall-mounted base face-up, you must remove the belt clip.

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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 Installing the HANDSET’S Antenna PreparationSelecting 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 Number of Rings Setting the DAY and TimeTurning the Ringers OFF or on With the Base With the HandsetTelephone Operation Setting the HANDSET’S VolumeMaking and Receiving a Call Changing ChannelUsing Redial Using FlashUsing Mute Memory Dialing UsingChain-Dialing Service Numbers Storing a Number in Memory Entering a PauseDialing a Stored Number Using AN Optional Headset Testing Stored Emergency NumbersRemoving the Belt Clip Fm Page 22 Friday, August 13, 1999 142 PM Setting the TAD to Answer Calls Using the MailboxesTAD Operation Deleting an Outgoing Message Using the HandsetUsing the ANNOUNCE- only Feature Adjusting the TAD’S VolumeScreening 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

The GE TAD-732 is a noteworthy entry in the world of gas turbine technology, renowned for its efficiency and performance in power generation applications. This advanced turbine is part of a broader family of gas turbines designed and manufactured by General Electric (GE), a leading industrial conglomerate with a long history in energy solutions.

One of the hallmark features of the TAD-732 is its high thermal efficiency. The turbine is engineered to deliver performance improvements, allowing operators to maximize their energy output while minimizing fuel consumption. This efficiency is achieved through an optimized aerodynamics design, which enhances airflow and improves combustion processes. The result is a turbine that not only meets but often exceeds the stringent energy demands of modern power plants.

The TAD-732 incorporates advanced technologies, including state-of-the-art materials that can withstand high temperatures and pressures. These materials contribute to a longer operational life and reduced maintenance needs, which is essential for utilities operating in a competitive market. Additionally, the turbine employs sophisticated control systems that optimize performance across various operating conditions, ensuring stable and reliable electricity generation.

Another significant characteristic of the TAD-732 is its modular design. This feature allows for easier installation and maintenance, enabling operators to quickly adapt to changing energy demands or replace components with minimal downtime. The modularity extends to the turbine's capacity, where configurations can be adjusted based on the specific requirements of the power generation facility.

Moreover, the TAD-732 aligns with modern environmental standards. It is designed to operate with lower emissions, making it suitable for applications in regions where environmental regulations are stringent. This commitment to sustainability not only benefits the environment but also ensures compliance for power plant operators.

In summary, the GE TAD-732 gas turbine is a powerful solution in the energy sector, showcasing high thermal efficiency, advanced materials, and flexible design capabilities. Combined with its environmentally friendly operation, the TAD-732 represents a significant step forward in gas turbine technology, making it an asset in the quest for reliable and sustainable power generation. As the energy landscape evolves, the TAD-732 continues to be a key player in meeting the global demand for cleaner and more efficient energy solutions.