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Radio Shack Desktop Phone - User Manual

Radio Shack Desktop Phone
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Owner’s Manual
Please read before using this equipment.
12 Memory Fashion
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Radio Shack Desktop Phone Specifications

General IconGeneral
DisplayLCD
Caller IDYes
SpeakerphoneYes
BrandRadio Shack
TypeDesktop Phone

Summary

Product Features

Priority Dialing Memory

Stores two important phone numbers for quick dialing.

10-Number Dialing Memory

Stores up to 10 phone numbers for easy dialing.

Adjustable Ringer

Allows adjustment of ringer volume and selection of ring signals.

Adjustable Handset Volume

Lets you adjust the volume heard during conversations.

Redial Function

Dials the last number dialed with the press of a button.

Flash Function

Used with special phone services like Call Waiting.

Tone or Pulse Dialing

Use with either type of service.

Hearing-Aid Capability

For use with hearing aids equipped with a telephone switch.

Mute Function

Temporarily disconnects the microphone.

Installation Safety and Information

Before Installation

Important safety and connection information before setup.

Phone Preparation and Setup

Mounting the Phone

Instructions for desktop, wall plate, or direct wall mounting.

Connecting the Handset Cord

Steps for plugging in the coiled cord to the handset.

Setting Ringer Volume and Type

How to select ringer type and volume level.

Setting Dialing Mode

Instructions to set TONE/PULSE dialing mode.

Phone Operation

Placing a Call

Basic instructions to lift handset and dial.

Using Redial

Redials the last number dialed.

Using Mute

Temporarily disconnects the microphone.

Using Flash

For switchhook operations like Call Waiting.

Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line

How to use tone services with a pulse line.

Memory Dialing

Storing Numbers Into Direct Memories

Stores numbers in M1 and M2 locations.

Storing a Phone Number Into an Indirect Memory

Stores numbers in 0-9 locations.

Dialing a Memory Number

How to dial stored numbers.

Using The Memory Card

How to use the memory card for names.

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