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USING REMOTE

COMMANDS

To use the remote commands, you must enter the remote operation security code within 8 seconds after the TAD answers the call. After the TAD beeps once to verify you entered the code correctly, enter the number(s) for the function(s) you want the TAD to perform.

Press:

To:

 

 

 

 

00

Turn the answering system off.

 

 

01

Turn the answering system on.

 

The TAD beeps and plays

 

OGM1. (TAD is set to play

 

OGM1.)

 

 

02

Set TAD to answer with OGM2

 

announcement.

 

 

2

Play all messages.

 

 

3

Play new messages.

 

 

4

Monitor the room where the TAD

 

is installed. The room is moni-

 

tored for 15 seconds. Press 4

 

again for another 15 seconds.

 

You can repeat this for as long as

 

you like.

 

 

51

Delete all messages (except new

 

messages).

 

 

6

Stop playback and message

 

recording.

 

 

7

Record a memo.

 

 

Press:

To:

 

 

 

 

81

Change OGM1.

 

 

82

Play OGM1.

 

 

91

Change OGM2 (after TAD is set

 

to play OGM2). (Press 6 when

 

finished.)

 

 

92

Play OGM2 (after TAD is set to

 

play OGM2).

 

 

#1

Change remote operation secu-

 

rity code.

 

 

#2

Change CBT Code.

 

 

#

Skip OGM1 during playback.

 

 

After you press 2 or 3:

Press:

To:

 

 

 

 

5

Delete the current

 

message.

 

 

1 while message

Replay the previous

number and day/

message.

time is playing

 

 

 

1 during message

Replay the current

playback

message.

 

 

3

Skip forward to the

 

next message.

 

 

6

Stop message play-

 

back.

 

 

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Radio Shack TAD-1026 owner manual Using Remote Commands, Press

TAD-1026 specifications

The Radio Shack TAD-1026 is a classic cassette telephone answering device that has left a significant mark on both the nostalgia of vintage tech enthusiasts and the practical concerns of communication in the 1980s. Released during an era when the modern telephone was undergoing a digital revolution, the TAD-1026 integrated innovative technology to provide users with reliable message recording and playback capabilities directly through their home telephone lines.

One of the main features of the TAD-1026 is its built-in cassette recorder, which allows users to store incoming messages on standard cassette tapes. This analog approach, while seen as rudimentary by modern standards, was revolutionary at the time, as digital storage was not yet commonplace in consumer devices. Users could record up to 30 minutes of messages, making it convenient for handling calls when they were unable to answer the phone. The inclusion of an easy-to-use dial system for playback added to its appeal, allowing users to quickly respond to important messages.

The TAD-1026 also boasted a telephone line-powered design, eliminating the need for batteries or external power sources, which was a significant advantage for a device intended for long-term daily use. The integrated volume control enabled users to adjust playback sound, ensuring that messages could be heard clearly.

Noteworthy is the device's distinctive features aimed at enhancing user experience. It included an adjustable recording time, allowing individuals to customize how long messages could be recorded based on their preferences. Additionally, the TAD-1026 had an LED indicator to show status, such as recording or playback, which simplified the operation process.

In terms of technology, the TAD-1026 utilized a combination of solid-state circuitry and conventional tape technology, creating a device that was both durable and reliable. Its compact design allowed it to easily occupy a small desk or table space, a consideration that was particularly important in home settings.

Overall, the Radio Shack TAD-1026 remains a memorable testament to the blend of simplicity and functionality in consumer electronics of its time. Though it may seem antiquated by today’s standards, its design and capabilities laid foundational groundwork for the sophisticated voicemail technology that would follow. Whether for historical interest or practical use, the TAD-1026 exemplifies a significant era in telecommunications, serving as an important connection between past and present technologies.