Radio Shack TAD-779 owner manual Setting the DAY and Time, Illus. of Volume switch

Models: TAD-779

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The USOC number of the jack to be installed is RJ11C.

Follow these steps to connect your TAD to the telephone line and phone.

Illus. of TO TEL jack and connection to a phone. Show other phone cord already connected.

1.Unplug the telephone’s modular cord from the modular phone line jack and plug it into the TO TEL jack on the back of the TAD.

2.Plug one end of the supplied modu- lar telephone cord into the TO LINE jack on the back of the TAD.

3.Plug the cord’s other end into a modular phone line jack.

Note: Adjust VOLUME to the middle position before connecting power.

Illus. of VOLUME switch.

Caution: The supplied AC adapter was designed specifically for your TAD-779. Use only the supplied adapter.

4.Insert the supplied AC adapter’s barrel plug into the AC 9V jack on the back of the TAD-779. Plug the adapter’s other end into a standard AC outlet.

Illus. of AC 9V/440mA jack. Show other phone cords already connected.

When you first connect power, the TAD runs a self-test. When the test is com- plete (about 17 seconds), the TAD beeps and announces, “Answer off.”

Note: When you first connect power, the PLAY/SKIP indicator flashes, indicating that you have not recorded an outgoing message. If you have not installed a backup battery, the ANSWER indicator also flashes.

Illus. of ANSWER and

PLAY/SKIP indicators.

SETTING THE DAY AND TIME

To avoid losing the day and time set- tings if AC power fails, we recommend you install a backup battery before you set the day and time (see “Installing a Backup Battery” on Page 6).

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Radio Shack TAD-779 owner manual Setting the DAY and Time, Illus. of Volume switch, Illus. of Answer PLAY/SKIP indicators