Radio Shack 2.4 GHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Telephone with Call Waiting/Caller ID Paging

Models: 2.4 GHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Telephone with Call Waiting/Caller ID

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ADJUSTING THE

ADJUSTING THE

HANDSET’S VOLUME

To adjust the handset’s volume during a call, press 8 or 9 on the handset until you reach the desired volume level. The number and a bar graph of the volume level appear.

The volume level setting is maintained even after you hang up the phone.

Note: When you press 8 while the volume is at 4 or 9 while the volume is set at 1, the handset beeps three times and the setting does not change.

PAGING

To send a page from the base to the handset or to locate the handset, when the phone is not in use, press PAGE on the base. The IN USE/PAGE indicator blinks and the handset beeps for 15 seconds. Press any key or place the handset on the base to stop the page sooner.

Note: The phone rings when a call comes in while you are using the page feature.

MEMORY DIALING

You can store up to 10 phone numbers and names in memory, then dial a stored number by entering its memory location number.

Each number can be up to 20 digits, and each name can be up to 12 characters.

Storing a Number and Name in Memory

If you receive a call or someone pages the handset during memory entry, the phone ex- its the storing process.

Important: The phone exits the storing pro- cess if you wait more than 20 seconds be- tween each keypress.

Follow these steps to store a number and name in memory.

1.Lift the handset.

2.Press MEM. C;CEHO appears.

3.Press a number (09) to choose a two- digit memory location. ;cfjo (or the cur- rent memory contents if a number is already stored) appears.

4.Press MEM. ;DJ;HýD7C; appears. If you do not want to enter a name, skip to Step 6.

5.To enter a name, use the number keys.

Refer to the letters on the number keys to select the desired letter. Press the key once for the first letter in upper case, press twice for the second letter in upper case, and so on. To enter the lower case letter, press four times (or five times) to display the first letter in lower case, five or six times for the second letter, and so on.

For example, to enter John: press 5 once; upper case @ appears. Then press 6 six times; lower case e appears. Press 4 five times; lower case ^ appears. Finally, press 6 five times; lower case d appears.

To enter two letters from the same key in a row, press #/7 to move the cursor to

the next position. For example to enter AB, press 2; 7 appears. Press #/7to move the cursor to the next position, then press 2 twice so 8 appears.

To enter a space, press #/7 twice with- out entering any character.

To enter a number, repeatedly press the corresponding number key until the number appears.

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Radio Shack 2.4 GHz Digital Spread Spectrum Cordless Telephone with Call Waiting/Caller ID Adjusting The Handset’S Volume