Radio Shack TAD-1016 owner manual TAD Operation, Setting the Number of Rings

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TAD OPERATION

You can use the base or the handset to control the TAD. With the handset you set the day and time, the remote operation personal identification num- ber, record outgoing messages and memos, turn the TAD on and off, play messages, and delete messages. At the base you can set the number of rings before the TAD answers an in- coming call, set the kind of outgoing message played and the incoming message recording time, turn the TAD on and off, play and delete messages, and adjust the TAD’s volume.

Notes:

You can skip the message count and the help messages by imme- diately entering a command.

If you need help during operation, press HELP/0. The TAD plays a series of voice prompts to guide you through TAD options.

When you finish operating the TAD, press REMOTE again so you can use the handset to make and receive calls.

USING THE HANDSET TO CONTROL THE TAD

To set the handset to control the TAD, lift the handset. If the BATT LOW indi- cator lights red, press TALK to turn it off. Then press REMOTE. The BATT LOW indicator on the handset lights green, and three bars flash alternately on the base’s display.

The TAD tells you the number of mes- sages you have (if any), then an- nounces the help messages through the handset. Then the TAD beeps when it is ready to accept a command.

SETTING THE NUMBER OF RINGS

Set the RING TIME switch on the side of the base to select how long the TAD waits before it answers a call (two rings, five rings, or toll-saver).

Note: If you plan to check your mes- sages by long distance, set the num- ber of rings to toll-saver (see “Using the Toll-Saver” on Page 29).

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Radio Shack TAD-1016 owner manual TAD Operation, Setting the Number of Rings