Radio Shack Telephone ET 3507 User Guide

ET-3507  
900 MHz Dual Handset Phone  
with Caller ID/Call Waiting  
 
Testing Stored Emergency Numbers ..................................................................................................................... 15  
Caller ID Operation ..................................................................................................................................................... 16  
Call Waiting ........................................................................................................................................................... 16  
Caller ID Messages ............................................................................................................................................... 16  
Reviewing Records ................................................................................................................................................ 16  
Deleting Records ................................................................................................................................................... 17  
VIP Records .......................................................................................................................................................... 17  
Reviewing VIP Records .................................................................................................................................. 17  
Deleting VIP Records ..................................................................................................................................... 17  
Dialing a Number From a VIP or Caller ID Record ................................................................................................ 17  
Storing a Caller ID/VIP Record in Memory ............................................................................................................ 17  
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................................................... 18  
Care ....................................................................................................................................................................... 18  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.  
The lightning symbol is intended to alert you  
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to the presence of uninsulated dangerous  
voltage within this product’s enclosure that  
might be of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of electric shock. Do not  
open the product’s case.  
.CAUTION..  
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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
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inform you that important operating and  
maintenance instructions are included in the  
literature accompanying this product.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE  
COVER OR BACK. NO USER-  
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER  
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Contents  
 
ˆ Important Information  
READ THIS BEFORE INSTALLATION IMPORTANT CALLER ID  
INFORMATION  
Your phone is ETL listed to UL standards and meets all  
applicable FCC standards.  
To use the phone’s Caller ID and Call Waiting features,  
you must be in an area where Caller ID and Call Waiting  
services are available and you must subscribe to the  
services.  
We have designed your telephone to conform to federal  
regulations, and you can connect it to most telephone  
lines. However, each device that you connect to the  
telephone line draws power from the telephone line. We  
refer to this power draw as the device's ringer  
equivalence number, or REN. The REN is on the bottom  
of your telephone’s base.  
Where Caller ID is offered, one or more of the following  
options are generally available:  
• caller’s number only  
• caller’s name only  
If you use more than one phone or other device on the  
line, add up all of the RENs. If the total is more than five  
(three in rural areas), your telephones might not ring. If  
ringer operation is impaired, remove a device from the  
line.  
• caller’s name and number  
For the phone’s Caller ID memory dial feature to operate,  
you must receive the caller’s number.  
Your telephone operates on standard radio frequencies  
as allocated by the FCC. Even though the access  
protection code prevents unauthorized use of your phone  
line, it is possible for other radio units operating on similar  
frequencies within a certain area to unintentionally  
intercept your conversations and/or cause interference.  
This lack of privacy can occur with any cordless phone.  
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Important Information  
 
ˆ Introduction  
Your RadioShack ET-3507 900 MHz Dual Handset  
Phone offers the latest advances in cordless phone  
technology. The corded base and cordless handset  
operate through one phone jack. It saves up to 35 Caller  
ID records that you can review and call back using the  
corded base or cordless handset.  
Cordless Handset  
10-Channel Auto Scan  
channel when you make or answer a call.  
— automatically selects a clear  
Built-In Compander Noise Reduction Circuit  
ensures clear and crisp conversations.  
An FCC-compliant telephone cord with a modular plug is  
provided with this equipment. This equipment is designed  
to be connected to the telephone network or premises  
wiring using a compatible modular jack which is FCC Part  
68-compliant. See “Installing the Corded Phone” on  
Page 6 for details.  
Ample Talk and Standby Time  
(about 12 hours), the supplied battery provides about 7  
hours of talk time or 7 days of standby time.  
— when fully charged  
Security Access-Protection Code  
cordless phone users from using your phone line.  
— prevents other  
This equipment is hearing aid compatible.  
3-Line Backlit Display  
— lets you view a caller’s name  
and number on both phones’ screens.  
10-Memory Speed Dial  
— stores up to 10 frequently  
called phone numbers for easy dialing.  
Call Waiting ID  
— displays Caller ID information about  
an incoming call when you are on the phone (if you  
subscribe to this service from your local phone  
company).  
VIP Memory with Distinctive Ringer  
— lets you store  
up to 5 records, complete with a distinctive ring for easy  
identification.  
Three-Way Conference  
— lets you talk with someone  
on an outside telephone line, the corded phone, and the  
cordless handset.  
Corded Phone (Base)  
Hands-Free Speakerphone  
– lets you talk on the phone  
without picking up the handset.  
RJ11C Data Port  
– lets you connect the phone to a  
computer modem.  
Message Waiting/New Call Indicators  
— let you see at  
a glance that you have messages or new Caller ID  
records.  
Note:  
You must subscribe to your phone company’s  
special services in order to use these features.  
Page/Intercom  
— lets you page the cordless handset  
and carry on a conversation.  
Contrast Control  
— lets you adjust the backlit display’s  
contrast for easy viewing.  
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Introduction  
 
ˆ Preparation  
On a Desk  
CHOOSING A LOCATION  
The corded phone and cordless handset (with charging  
cradle) require only one phone jack for both phones. You  
can place the cordless handset and the charging cradle  
anywhere in your house, such as the kitchen, workshop  
or garage, without using a separate phone jack.  
Desktop Stand  
INSTALLING THE CORDED PHONE  
1. Insert the tabs on the top of the desktop stand into  
the slots on the phone’s base, then snap the stand’s  
bottom tabs into place.  
You can place the corded phone on a desk or table, or  
mount it on a standard wall plate or directly on a wall.  
Use the supplied 12V, 300-mA AC/DC adapter to power  
the corded phone.  
2. Plug one end of the supplied modular cord into the  
TEL LINE  
jack on the back of the corded phone.  
Select a location that is:  
3. Plug the modular cord’s other end into a modular  
phone line jack.  
• near an easily accessible AC outlet  
• near a telephone line jack  
4. Insert the supplied AC adapter’s barrel plug into the  
DC 12V 300mA  
jack on the back of the corded phone.  
• out of the way of normal activities  
5. Route the adapter’s cord through the strain relief  
slot.  
• away from electrical machinery, electrical  
appliances, metal walls, filing cabinets, wireless  
intercoms, security alarms, and room monitors. The  
corded phone’s location affects the phone’s range. If  
you have a choice of several locations, try each to  
see which provides the best performance.  
6. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet.  
7. Lift the corded phone’s antenna to a vertical position.  
Cautions:  
On a Wall Plate or Wall  
You must use a Class 2 power source that  
supplies 12V DC and delivers at least 300  
mA. Its center tip must be set to positive  
1. Insert the bracket’s tabs into the corded phone’s tab  
slots, then press down on the bracket’s clips and  
insert them into the clip slots.  
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DC 12V  
and its plug must fit the corded phone's  
300mA  
jack. The supplied adapter meets these  
specifications. Using an adapter that does not meet  
these specifications could damage the phone or the  
adapter.  
• Always connect the AC adapter to the phone before  
you connect it to AC power. When you finish,  
disconnect the adapter from AC power before you  
disconnect it from the phone.  
2. Plug one end of the supplied modular cord into the  
TEL LINE  
jack on the back of the corded phone.  
Your telephone connects directly to a modular telephone  
line jack. If your telephone wiring does not have a  
modular jack, you can update the wiring yourself using  
jacks and adapters (available at your local RadioShack  
store), or have the telephone company update the wiring  
for you. You must use compatible modular jacks that are  
compliant with Part 68 of FCC Rules.  
3. Insert the supplied AC adapter’s barrel plug into the  
DC 12V 300mA  
jack on the back of the corded phone.  
4. Route the adapter and modular cord through the  
groove on the bottom of the bracket.  
5. Plug the modular cord’s other end into the wall plate  
jack, then align the bracket’s keyhole slots with the  
wall plate studs and slide the corded phone  
downward to secure it.  
Note:  
The USOC number of the jack to be installed is  
RJ11C (or RJ11W for a wall plate jack).  
6. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet.  
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Preparation  
 
Warning:  
Do not burn or bury them.  
7. Press and lift out the handset holder, turn it upside  
down so its tabbed edge faces up, then slide it back  
down into its slot.  
Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly.  
Caution:  
If you do not plan to use the corded phone with  
Note:  
To mount the phone directly on a wall, you need  
two screws (not supplied) with heads that fit into the  
keyhole slots on the bracket. Follow the steps under “On  
a Wall Plate or Wall” on Page 6 then apply these  
additional instructions for placement on a wall.  
batteries for a month, remove the batteries. Batteries can  
leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts.  
INSTALLING THE CORDLESS  
PHONE  
1. Drill two holes 315/16 inches (100 mm) apart. Thread  
a screw into each hole, letting the heads extend  
about 5/16 inch (8 mm) from the wall.  
You can place the cordless phone’s charging cradle on a  
desk or table. Use the supplied 12V 200mA AC/DC  
adapter to power the charging cradle.  
2. Align the bracket’s keyhole slots with the mounting  
screws and slide the corded phone downward to  
secure it.  
Cautions:  
You must use a Class 2 power source that  
supplies 12V DC and delivers at least 200  
mA. Its center tip must be set to positive  
!
DC 12V  
and its plug must fit the charging cradle’s  
200mA  
jack. The supplied adapter meets these  
specifications. Using an adapter that does not meet  
these specifications could damage the charging  
cradle or the adapter.  
• Always connect the AC/DC adapter to the charging  
cradle before you connect it to AC power. When you  
finish, disconnect the adapter from AC power before  
you disconnect it from the charging cradle.  
Connecting the Corded Handset  
Plug one end of the supplied coiled cord into the modular  
jack on the corded phone’s side, then plug the other end  
into the modular jack on the corded handset.  
Plug the supplied AC/DC adapter’s barrel plug into the  
DC 12V 200mA  
charging cradle’s  
jack, then plug the  
adapter into a standard AC outlet.  
Installing the Corded Phone’s Batteries  
Connecting, Charging and Replacing the  
Cordless Handset’s Battery Pack  
Your corded phone requires 4 AAA batteries (not  
supplied) for Caller ID (CID) memory backup in case of  
power failure. For the best performance and longest life,  
we recommend RadioShack alkaline batteries.  
The cordless handset comes with a rechargeable nickel-  
cadmium battery pack. You must connect the battery  
pack and charge it for at least 12 hours before you use  
the phone for the first time.  
Cautions:  
• Use only fresh batteries of the required size and  
recommended type.  
1. Slide off the battery compartment cover.  
2. Unfasten the retainer strap and lift the battery pack  
out of the compartment.  
• Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of  
batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or  
rechargeable batteries of different capacities.  
3. Plug the battery pack’s connector into the socket in  
the compartment (the connector fits only one way),  
then replace the battery pack and fasten the retainer  
strap.  
Follow these steps to install the batteries.  
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the screw in the  
battery compartment on the bottom of the corded  
phone. Lift up the cover.  
2. Install the batteries according to the polarity symbols  
(+ and –) marked inside.  
3. Replace the cover and secure it with the screw.  
When there is no battery installed or the batteries are  
4. Replace the cover.  
low,  
flashes on the display. Replace the batteries.  
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Preparation  
 
To charge the battery pack, place the handset in the  
charging cradle. The CHARGE indicator lights.  
• Do not open or mutilate the battery pack.  
• Be careful not to short the battery pack by touching  
the connector’s pins with conducting materials, such  
as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery pack or  
conductor might overheat and burn.  
Notes:  
• The CHARGE indicator lights even if the battery  
pack’s connector is not plugged into the  
compartment. Be sure the battery pack is properly  
connected before charging.  
If you have trouble replacing the battery pack, take the  
phone to your local RadioShack store for assistance.  
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Important:  
• Recharge the battery pack if BEM 87JJ;HO appears  
and the cordless handset beeps twice every 7  
seconds while you are using the phone, or if BEM  
87JJ;HO appears when the phone is not in use.  
The EPA certified RBRC  
Battery Recycling Seal on the nickel-  
cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery indicates  
RadioShack is voluntarily participating in an  
industry program to collect and recycle  
• If the handset does not work immediately after  
charging or recharging the battery pack, reset the  
cordless handset’s security access-protection code.  
(See “Resetting the Security Access-Protection  
Code” on Page 9.)  
these batteries at the end of their useful life, when taken  
out of service in the United States or Canada. The RBRC  
program provides a convenient alternative to placing  
used Ni-Cd batteries into the trash or the municipal waste  
stream, which may be illegal in your area. Please call 1-  
800-THE-SHACK (1-800-843-7422) for information on  
Ni-Cd battery recycling and disposal bans/restrictions in  
your area. RadioShack’s involvement in this program is  
part of the company’s commitment to preserving our  
environment and conserving our natural resources.  
• About once a month, fully discharge the battery pack  
by keeping the phone off the cradle until BEM  
87JJ;HO appears. Otherwise, the battery pack loses  
its ability to fully recharge.  
• If the CHARGE indicator does not light when you  
place the handset on the charging cradle, be sure  
the AC/DC adapter is correctly and securely  
connected.  
SETTING UP THE CORDED PHONE  
Setting the Dialing Mode  
• Check the charging contacts on the handset and  
charging cradle. If the contacts are dirty or tarnished,  
clean them with a pencil eraser.  
TONE/PULSE  
Set  
on the side of the corded phone for the  
type of service you have. If you are not sure which type  
you have, do this simple test.  
• If you are not going to use your phone for a month or  
longer, disconnect its battery pack. This helps  
increase the battery pack’s life.  
TONE/PULSE  
TONE  
.
1. Set  
2. Lift the corded handset.  
3. Press any number other than .  
Note:  
to  
0
The supplied battery pack should last about a year. If the  
battery pack does not hold a charge for more than 2  
hours after an overnight charge, replace it with a 3.6-volt,  
600 mAh battery pack with a connector that fits the  
socket in the battery compartment. You can order a  
replacement battery pack through your local RadioShack  
store. Install the new battery pack, place the handset in  
the charging cradle, and charge the battery for 12 hours  
before using it.  
If your phone system requires that you dial an  
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access code ( , for example) before you dial an  
outside number, do not press the access code either.  
If the dial tone stops, you have touch-tone service. If  
the dial tone continues, you have pulse service.  
TONE/PULSE  
4. If you have tone service, leave  
set to  
TONE  
TONE/PULSE  
to  
. If you have pulse service, set  
.
Note:  
To avoid losing numbers stored in memory, you  
PULSE  
must install and begin charging the new battery pack  
within 2 minutes of removing the old one.  
5. To hang up, return the corded handset to its cradle.  
Warning:  
Dispose of the old battery pack promptly and  
Adjusting the Display Contrast  
properly. Do not burn or bury it.  
You can lighten or darken the corded phone’s display  
following these steps:  
Cautions:  
You must use a replacement battery pack of the  
same size and type.  
FUNCTION  
1. Hold down  
until ?ý##### ?ýB9: 9EDJH7IJ  
appears. indicates the level of the contrast. There  
are eight levels.  
• Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire because  
it might explode.  
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Preparation  
 
2. Press ;  
                                  
to darken the display, or :  
                                                                  
to lighten the  
need a modular cord (available at your local RadioShack  
store) to connect the phone to a computer modem.  
display.  
Note:  
The phone sounds 3 beeps when you reach  
the lowest or highest contrast level.  
FUNCTION  
3. Press  
to save the new setting and enter  
the area code setting mode. 7H;7 9E:; 3 ###  
appears.  
DC 12V  
TEL LINE  
300mA Jack  
Note:  
In Steps 2 and 3, if you do not press a key within  
12 seconds, the corded phone exits the display contrast  
setup.  
DATA PORT  
DATA PORT  
Plug one end of the modular cord into the  
jack on the back of the corded phone. Plug the modular  
cord’s other end into a computer modem’s telephone line  
jack.  
STORING YOUR AREA CODE  
To dial a number from a Caller ID or VIP record (see  
“Dialing a Number From a VIP or Caller ID Record” on  
Page 17), you must first store your local area code in the  
phone’s memory. Then, when you dial from a Caller ID or  
VIP record, the system skips the area code if it matches  
the one you stored.  
Note:  
You cannot use the data port and the telephone at  
the same time.  
SETTING UP THE CORDLESS  
HANDSET  
Note:  
Do not store the area code if your area requires ten  
digit dialing. Otherwise, it dials incorrectly on call back.  
Resetting the Security Access-Protection  
Code  
Corded Phone  
If the cordless handset does not work immediately after  
charging or recharging the battery pack, you must reset  
the security access-protection code (see “Connecting,  
Charging and Replacing the Cordless Handset’s Battery  
Pack” on Page 7).  
When 7H;7 9E:; 3 ### appears, enter your three-digit  
area code within 12 seconds. The phone beeps twice.  
The area code is stored and the phone returns to standby  
mode. To replace a stored area code, store a new one in  
its place.  
DELETE  
1. Hold down  
on the corded phone for until >I  
Note:  
down  
If you are not in the Area Code setting mode, hold  
H;=?IJH7J?ED appears.  
FUNCTION  
FUNCTION  
for 2 seconds, then press  
again to skip the display contrast mode. 7H;7 9E:; 3 ###  
appears.  
FLASH/DELETE  
2. Within 12 seconds, hold down  
on the  
cordless handset untilý?D?J?7B?P7J?ED$$ appears.  
Note:  
If you wait longer than 12 seconds, the phone  
Cordless Handset  
exits security code setup.  
#/FUNC  
Press and hold  
on the cordless handset until  
3. Once the cordless handset successfully receives the  
security code from the corded phone, the cordless  
handset and the corded phone beeps twice.  
9ED<?HC;: appears on both phones.  
7H;7 9E:; 3 ### appears. Enter your three-digit area code  
within 12 seconds. The cordless handset beeps twice.  
The area code is stored and the cordless handset returns  
to standby mode. To replace a stored area code, store a  
new one in its place.  
Using a Headset  
USING THE DATA PORT  
You can make or answer calls  
with hands-free convenience  
using an optional headset that  
has a 3/32 -inch (2.5 mm) plug.  
Contact your local RadioShack  
store for a suitable headset.  
The corded phone is equipped with an extra phone jack  
that allows you to connect to a computer modem. You  
To connect the headset, insert  
the headset plug into the  
headset jack on the cordless  
handset.  
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Preparation  
 
SETTING THE RINGERS  
RINGER  
To have the phone ring when a call comes in, set  
ON  
RINGER  
OFF  
. With  
to  
. To turn the ringer off, set  
to  
OFF  
, you can still make outgoing calls. If  
RINGER  
set to  
you hear an extension telephone ring, you can answer  
the incoming call on this phone. The NEW CALL indicator  
on the corded phone flashes until you answer the call.  
The display lights on both the corded phone and the  
cordless handset, and automatically turns off after 12  
seconds.  
You can adjust the base ringer’s frequency by sliding  
RINGER FREQ A/B/C  
on the side of the base.  
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME  
The phones’ dates and times are automatically updated  
by the Caller ID information from the telephone company.  
You cannot set the time and date manually.  
Note:  
If you do not apply Caller ID service, the date and  
time cannot be stored.  
When you first install the phone, ask someone to call  
you. The phones’ dates and times are automatically  
updated by the Caller ID information from the telephone  
company. The dates and times are not updated when  
you make a call.  
Every time the phones receive calls, the dates and times  
are updated by the Caller ID information from the phone  
company. But if the date or time of the Caller ID  
information is invalid (i.e., 28:00, or 8/32), the incorrect  
date or time is not stored.  
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Preparation  
 
ˆ Operation  
A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR PHONE  
REDIAL — To quickly redial the last number dialed, pick up the corded  
handset or press SPEAKER, then press REDIAL.  
To redial a busy number, press REDIAL without hanging up the phone.  
appears and a dial tone sounds for about 2 seconds, then  
the number automatically redials.  
<B7I>  
Notes:  
The redial memory holds up to 32 digits, so you can redial long-distance as  
well as local numbers.  
The redial memory can also store tone entries and pause entries  
(see “Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line” on Page 12 and “Entering a  
Pause” on Page 14).  
MUTE — To talk to someone else in the room  
without the person on the other end of the phone  
line hearing your conversation, press MUTE on  
the corded phone.  
again to resume your phone conversation.  
appears. Press MUTE  
CKJ;  
FLASH — provides the electronic equivalent of a switchhook  
signal for special phone services such as Call Waiting.  
If you have Call Waiting, press FLASH to answer an incoming call  
without disconnecting the current call.  
FLASH again to return to the first call.  
appears. Press  
appears.  
<B7I>  
<B7I>  
Note: If you do not have any special phone services, pressing  
FLASH might disconnect your current call.  
CH — If you hear interference during a call,  
FLASH/DELETE —  
provides the electronic  
equivalent of a  
switchhook signal for  
special phone services  
such as Call Waiting.  
If you have Call Waiting,  
press FLASH/DELETE  
to answer an incoming  
call without  
repeatedly press CH on the  
cordless handset to change the  
channel until you hear a clear one.  
disconnecting the current  
REDIAL — To quickly redial the last number dialed, press TALK then REDIAL/CALL  
BACK.  
call.  
appears.  
<B7I>  
Press FLASH/DELETE  
again to return to the first  
To redial a busy number, press REDIAL/CALL BACK without hanging up the phone.  
appears and a dial tone sounds for about 2 seconds, then the  
<B7I>  
call.  
appears.  
<B7I>  
number automatically redials.  
Note: If you do not have  
any special phone  
services, pressing  
FLASH/DELETE might  
disconnect your current  
call.  
Notes:  
The redial memory holds up to 32 digits, so you can redial long-distance as well as local  
numbers.  
The redial memory can also store tone entries and pause entries  
(see “Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line” on Page 12 and “Entering a Pause” on  
Page 14).  
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Operation  
 
MAKING AND ANSWERING A CALL  
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME  
Corded Phone  
Corded Phone  
To make a call using the corded phone, pick up the  
To adjust the corded handset’s volume, pick up the  
SPEAKER  
VOLUME  
corded handset or press  
to use the  
corded handset, then repeatedly press  
9. The volume level (up to 4 levels) you selected  
appears. The volume level remains set after you hang  
up.  
8 or  
speakerphone. You hear a dial tone and ;DJ;H DKC8;H 5  
appears (if you are using speakerphone, the red  
SPEAKER indicator also lights). Dial the desired number.  
Note:  
SPEAKER  
,
8 or 9. The volume  
When you press or #, the corded phone’s  
To adjust the speakerphone’s volume, press  
VOLUME  
display shows 7 or X respectively.  
then repeatedly press  
level (up to 8 levels) you selected appears. The volume  
To answer a call, pick up the corded handset or press  
SPEAKER  
SPEAKER  
level remains set after you press  
again.  
.
Cordless Handset  
SPEAKER  
To end a call, press  
or return the corded  
handset to its cradle.  
TALK  
To adjust the cordless handset’s volume, press  
.
VOL/CID  
Then repeatedly press  
8 or 9. The volume  
Note:  
Even when there is an AC power failure and no  
level (up to 4 levels) you selected appears. The volume  
level remains set after you hang up.  
battery is installed in the corded phone, you can still  
make and receive calls using the corded handset. But  
you cannot use the cordless handset or the  
Note:  
The corded phone or the cordless handset sounds  
3 beeps when you reach the lowest or highest listening  
level.  
speakerphone, or other functions of the phone.  
Cordless Handset  
USING TONE SERVICES ON A  
PULSE LINE  
To make a call using the cordless handset, lift the  
TALK  
cordless handset, then press  
. M7?J?D= appears.  
When the cordless handset links up with the corded  
phone, the channel, call duration timer and the receiver  
volume level appear. You hear a dial tone. Dial the  
desired number.  
Some special services, such as bank-by-phone, require  
tone signals. If you have pulse service, you can still use  
these tone services by following these steps:  
1. Dial the service’s main number.  
To answer a call, lift the cordless handset, then press  
TALK  
.
TONE/ /VIP  
2. When the service answers, press  
on the  
TONE/  
cordless handset or  
on the corded phone.  
Any additional numbers you dial are sent as tone  
signals.  
TALK  
To end a call, press  
on its cradle.  
or place the cordless handset  
Notes:  
3. After you complete the call, hang up the phone. The  
phone automatically resets to pulse dialing.  
• The call duration timer starts counting from &&0&&  
when you dial the number or receive a call, and  
stops counting when you hang up the phone. The  
call duration appears briefly after you hang up the  
phone.  
USING PAGE/INTERCOM  
Using the corded phone, you can send a page to the  
cordless handset to locate it when it is away from the  
charging cradle and not in use. You can use the corded  
phone’s intercom feature to carry on a conversation with  
a person using the handset.  
• When you press a button, a single tone indicates  
that the phone has accepted the command. Three  
tones indicate that you pressed a button in error, or  
there is severe interference.  
To page the cordless handset, press PAGE/INTERCOM on  
the corded phone. The cordless handset beeps for about  
• If interference is severe, the cordless handset might  
lose communication with the corded phone and the  
call might disconnect. If this happens, reset the  
cordless handset’s security access-protection code  
(see “Resetting the Security Access-Protection  
Code” on Page 9).  
PAGE/INTERCOM  
15 seconds. Hold down  
for about 3  
seconds. The cordless handset beeps for about 1  
minute. F7=?D= appears on both the corded phone’s and  
INTCM  
the cordless handset’s displays. Press  
on the  
cordless handset to talk with the corded phone. The  
channel, ?DJ9C and the volume level appear on both the  
corded phone’s and cordless handset’s displays.  
12  
Operation  
 
To send an intercom signal from the cordless handset to  
the corded phone, press INTCM on the cordless handset.  
?DJ;H9EC appears on both the corded phone’s and the  
cordless handset’s displays. The corded phone beeps for  
the cordless handset’s displays. The corded phone  
beeps.  
PAGE/INTERCOM  
2. Press  
on the corded phone to talk  
to the cordless handset.  
PAGE/INTERCOM  
about 15 seconds. Press  
on the corded  
phone to talk with the cordless handset. The channel,  
?DJ9C and the volume level appear on both the corded  
phone’s and cordless handset’s displays. Pick up the  
corded handset to talk if you do not want to use the  
speakerphone.  
TALK  
3. Press  
on the cordless handset to transfer the  
call to the corded phone.  
CONFERENCING  
You can use the corded phone and the cordless handset  
to talk with an outside line at the same time.  
To exit the intercom mode, press PAGE/INTERCOM or  
SPEAKER  
INTCM  
TALK  
or on the  
on the corded phone, or  
cordless handset.  
When the corded phone is in use, press TALK on the  
cordless handset to start the conference call.  
Note:  
If an incoming call is detected while using the  
intercom, the corded phone and the cordless handset  
beep about once every 4 seconds and the NEW CALL  
indicator on the corded phone flashes. To answer the  
When the cordless handset is in use, pick up the corded  
SPEAKER  
handset or press  
to join the conversation. 87I;  
?D KI; appears on the cordless handset. >7D:I;J ?D KI;  
appears on the corded phone. Both phones sound three  
short beeps.  
TALK  
call, press SPEAKER on the corded phone or  
on  
the cordless handset, or pick up the corded handset.  
TRANSFERRING A CALL  
Between the Corded Handset and the  
Speakerphone  
To transfer a call from the speakerphone to the corded  
phone, pick up the corded handset. The speakerphone  
turns off and the call is transferred to the corded handset.  
The SPEAKER indicator turns off.  
To transfer a call from the corded phone to the  
speakerphone, press SPEAKER. The call is transferred to  
the speakerphone, and the SPEAKER indicator turns on.  
Place the corded handset in its cradle.  
From the Corded Phone or the  
Speakerphone to the Cordless Handset  
PAGE/INTERCOM  
1. Press  
on the corded phone to page  
the cordless phone. The call is placed on hold.  
F7=?D= appears on both the corded phone’s and the  
cordless handset’s displays, and the cordless  
handset beeps.  
INTCM  
2. Press  
on the cordless handset to talk to the  
corded phone.  
SPEAKER  
3. Press  
on the corded phone or hang up the  
corded handset to transfer the call to the cordless  
handset.  
From the Cordless Handset to the Corded  
Phone  
INTCM  
1. Press  
on the cordless handset to hold the call  
and send an intercom signal to the corded phone.  
?DJ;H9EC appears on both the corded phone’s and  
13  
Operation  
 
ˆ Memory Operation  
MEM  
MEMORY  
on the chosen phone again.  
You can store up to 10 numbers (up to 24 digits) in each  
phone’s memory.  
5. Press  
or  
;DJ;H J;B DKC8H appears.  
6. Dial the desired number (up to 24 digits).  
Note:  
Notes:  
To keep your accounts secure, we recommend you  
do not store your personal access code for services  
such as bank-by-phone in a memory location.  
If you enter or # in the stored number, the  
corded phone’s display shows 7 or X (respec-  
tively) instead.  
• When storing numbers for special services (such as  
alternate long-distance or bank-by-phone), store the  
service’s main phone number in one memory  
location and numbers for additional information in  
other locations.  
You must press a number key within 12 seconds,  
or the phone exits memory number storage setup.  
MEM  
MEMORY  
on the chosen phone again  
7. Press  
or  
to store the number. The cordless handset or the  
corded phone sounds two long beeps.  
STORING A NUMBER  
MEM  
MEMORY  
on  
1. Press  
on the cordless handset or  
Note:  
If you hear three short beeps, the number did  
the corded phone. C;CE# ## appears on the display  
of the chosen phone.  
not store successfully. Start again from Step 6.  
8. Write down the stored name and number on the  
memory label provided.  
2. Within 12 seconds, press the memory location  
1 0  
number ( – ) where you want to store a number.  
The number you entered appears.  
Note:  
If the low battery warning tone sounds or BEM  
87JJ;HO appears on the cordless handset’s display,  
recharge the battery within two minutes, or the numbers  
stored in memory will be lost.  
Note:  
To enter a number into the tenth memory  
0
location, press .  
MEM  
MEMORY  
on the chosen phone again.  
3. Press  
or  
Entering a Pause  
;DJ;H D7C; 5 appears on the corded phone, and  
;DJ;H D7C; appears on the cordless handset.  
In some telephone systems, you must dial an access  
9
code ( , for example) and wait for a second dial tone  
4. Enter the name (up to 15 characters) using the  
following table:  
before you can dial an outside number. You can store the  
access code with the phone number. However, if you do,  
you should also store a pause after the access code to  
allow the outside line time to connect. After entering the  
# Presses  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PAUSE  
access code, press  
REDIAL/CALL BACK  
second pause.  
on the corded phone or  
1
2
3
4
A
B
C
(
D
E
F
)
G
H
I
J
M
N
O
;
P
T
U
V
?
W
X
Y
Z
on the cordless handset to enter a 2-  
-
K
L
Q
R
S
*
!
$
DIALING A NUMBER  
Notes:  
Corded Phone  
FLASH/DELETE  
• If you make a mistake, press  
the cordless handset or  
phone to delete a letter.  
on  
SPEAKER  
1. Press  
on the corded phone, or pick up the  
DELETE  
on the corded  
handset. ;DJ;H DKC8;H 5 appears.  
MEMORY  
2. When you hear the dial tone, press  
. I;B;9J  
If you are using two consecutive letters that reside in  
C;CE '#& appears.  
FUNCTION  
the same number key, press  
on the  
corded phone (or #  
/FUNC  
on the cordless handset)  
between the letters. For example, for “Tammy  
1 0  
3. Enter the memory location number ( – ). The  
memory location number appears and the phone  
dials the number.  
8 2 6 FUNC 6 999 1 7777 6 444 8 44  
Smith,” enter  
.
1 9  
If you do not press any number keys ( – ) within 12  
seconds, the phone exits memory number storage  
setup.  
MEMORY  
You can also dial a stored number by pressing  
,
REVIEW  
then  
: or ; (to display the desired number),  
14  
Memory Operation  
 
CALL BACK  
then  
. The speaker turns on and dials the  
messages. After you listen to all of your messages, CI=  
desired number.  
M7?J?D= E<< appears on the display briefly.  
Note:  
When you are using the phone and there is a  
Cordless Handset  
message waiting, C;II7=; M7?J?D= does not appear, but  
the MESSAGE indicator on the corded phone flashes.  
TALK  
1. Press  
on the cordless handset and wait for a  
dial tone.  
CHAIN-DIALING SERVICE  
NUMBERS  
MEM  
#
2. Press  
. C;CE ## appears.  
1 0  
3. Enter the memory location number ( – ). The  
memory location number appears and the phone  
dials the number.  
For quick recall of numbers for special services (such as  
alternate long distance or bank by phone), store each  
group of numbers in its own memory location.  
MEM  
You can also dial a stored number by pressing  
VOL/CID  
then  
When calling special services, dial the service’s main  
number first. Then, at the appropriate place in the call,  
8 or 9 to display the desired number, then  
REDIAL/CALL BACK  
pressing  
number.  
. The phone dials the  
MEMORY  
MEM  
on the  
press  
on the corded phone or  
cordless handset, then the number for the location where  
the additional numbers are stored.  
REVIEWING STORED NUMBERS  
Note:  
If you use pulse dialing, be sure you have stored a  
tone entry in another memory location (see “Using Tone  
Services on a Pulse Line” on Page 12).  
Corded Phone  
MEMORY  
1 0  
Press  
number ( – ), or press  
. Enter the desired memory location  
REVIEW  
: or ; to scroll  
TESTING STORED EMERGENCY  
NUMBERS  
through the memory locations.  
If you store an emergency service’s number (police  
department, fire department, ambulance) and you want  
to test the stored number, make the test call during the  
late evening or early morning to avoid peak demand  
periods. Remain on the line to explain the reason for your  
call.  
Cordless Handset  
MEM  
Press  
. Enter the desired memory location number  
1 0  
VOL/CID  
( – ), or press  
8 or 9 to scroll through the  
memory locations.  
Note:  
If the stored number is more than 15 digits, press  
FUNCTION  
#/FUNC  
on the  
on the corded phone or  
cordless handset to view the remaining digits.  
DELETING A STORED NUMBER  
MEMORY  
MEM  
on the  
1. Press  
on the corded phone or  
cordless handset, then, within 12 seconds, enter the  
memory location number of the number.  
DELETE  
FLASH/  
2. Press  
on the corded phone or  
DELETE  
on the cordless handset. ;H7I; C;CE 5ý  
appears.  
DELETE  
3. Within 12 seconds, press  
on the corded  
FLASH/DELETE  
phone or  
on the cordless handset  
again to clear the memory. Two long beeps sound to  
confirm the number is deleted.  
MESSAGE WAITING  
If you subscribe to a message waiting service with your  
local telephone company, the MESSAGE indicator on the  
corded phone flashes and C;II7=; M7?J?D= appears for  
12 seconds on the corded phone’s and cordless  
handset’s displays when you have a new message  
waiting.  
appears on the corded phone’s display. The  
indicator continues to flash until you listen to all of your  
15  
Memory Operation  
 
ˆ Caller ID Operation  
If you subscribe to Caller ID service from your phone  
company, the system automatically displays information  
about calls you receive and stores the information in  
Caller ID memory. Each phone can store up to 35  
number records (the most recent is 35), replacing the  
oldest call with each new one.  
Display  
Description  
Appears if your phone company  
sends information indicating that  
an incoming call is long distance.  
BED= :?IJ7D9;  
If the call is private and long  
distance, the display toggles  
between FH?L7J; and BED=  
:?IJ7D9;.  
The first line of the Caller ID record shows the calling  
time, date and the number of calls. The second line  
shows the caller’s phone number. The third line shows  
the caller’s name, if available. (See “Caller ID  
Messages.”)  
If the call is out of area and  
long distance, the display  
toggles between EKJ E<  
7H;7 and BED= :?IJ7D9;.  
When the corded phone rings, the NEW CALL indicator  
flashes, and D;M appears. The latest Caller ID record  
appears on both phones, and D;M 97BB ç or H;FJ remains  
on the display after the last incoming call.  
If the caller’s name is  
available and the call is out of  
area and long distance, the  
display toggles between the  
caller’s name and BED=  
:?IJ7D9;.  
CALL WAITING  
If you subscribe to Call Waiting and a call comes in while  
you are on the phone, you hear a tone that indicates you  
have another call. The system displays the Caller ID/Call  
Waiting information for about 12 seconds, then stores the  
information.  
The call was forwarded from a  
number set up to forward all calls.  
The display toggles between the  
caller’s name and 97BB <EHM7H:.  
97BBý<EHM7H:  
97BBý<M:ý8KIO  
FLASH  
To answer the incoming call, press  
on the corded  
on the cordless phone. <B7I>ý  
appears. To resume the previous conversation, press  
The call was forwarded from a  
number set to forward a call if the  
line is busy. The display toggles  
between the caller’s name and  
97BB <M: 8KIO.  
FLASH/DELETE  
phone or  
FLASH  
FLASH/DELETE  
again.  
or  
Indicates the number of new calls  
and all calls. NN is the number of  
calls.  
D;Mý3ýNNý  
JEJ7Bý3ýNN  
CALLER ID MESSAGES  
Display  
Description  
REVIEWING RECORDS  
Indicates the call number.  
D;M 97BBýç  
Each time you receive a call, your system stores a Caller  
ID record that you can review later. Each record includes:  
The caller chose not to  
send information.  
FH?L7J;  
The caller is not within a Caller ID  
service area.  
EKJ E< 7H;7  
;D:ýE<ýB?IJ  
H;FJ  
• call number  
Appears when you reach the last  
call.  
• time and date of the call  
• caller’s telephone number (if available)  
• caller’s name (if available)  
REVIEW  
Appears if you have received a  
call from the same phone number  
more than once.  
No Caller ID data sent.  
DEý:7J7  
;HHEH  
Repeatedly press  
; on the corded phone or  
VOL/CID  
8 on the cordless phone to review from the first  
Caller’s information was distorted  
before reaching the system.  
REVIEW  
call forward, or press  
: on the corded phone or  
VOL/CID  
9 on the cordless handset to review records  
A message is waiting. (You must  
subscribe to your phone  
company’s message waiting  
service to see this.)  
C;II7=; M7?J?D=  
from the most recent call backward.  
Notes:  
All new messages have been  
played.  
CI= M7?J?D= E<<  
• The displays show the first 15 characters of the  
caller’s name and the last 15 digits of the phone  
number.  
16  
Caller ID Operation  
 
• Empty Caller ID memory locations do not appear.  
Deleting VIP Records  
• When a repeat call is received, the old record will be  
VIP  
TONE/*/VIP  
on the  
1. Press  
on the corded phone or  
removed from the Caller ID List and H;FJ appears.  
cordless handset. L?F appears.  
• When the list is full, the oldest caller’s information is  
replaced by the newest one.  
REVIEW  
8 or 9  
2. To delete a single record, repeatedly press  
VOL/CID  
: or ; on the corded phone or  
on the cordless handset to find the desired number,  
DELETE  
FLASH/  
then press  
DELETE  
on the corded phone or  
DELETING RECORDS  
on the cordless handset. ;H7I; L?F 5  
REVIEW  
1. To delete a single record, repeatedly press  
appears.  
VOL/CID  
: or ; on the corded phone or  
8 or 9  
DELETE  
To delete all records, hold down  
on the  
on the cordless  
handset. ;H7I; 7BB L?F 5 appears.  
on the cordless handset to select the record you  
FLASH/DELETE  
corded phone or  
DELETE  
want to delete. Press  
on the corded phone  
FLASH/DELETE  
or  
on the cordless handset. ;H7I;ý  
97BB ?: 5 appears.  
DELETE  
FLASH/  
3. Press  
on the corded phone or  
DELETE  
on the cordless handset again. Two long  
To delete all records, hold down DELETE on the  
FLASH/DELETE  
beeps sound.  
corded phone or  
on the cordless  
handset for 3 seconds. ;H7I; 7BB 5 appears.  
DIALING A NUMBER FROM A VIP  
OR CALLER ID RECORD  
DELETE  
FLASH/  
2. Press  
on the corded phone or  
DELETE  
on the cordless handset again. Two long  
beeps sound upon deletion.  
The system cannot dial a number if the Caller ID record  
consists of a name only.  
VIP RECORDS  
1. Select the desired record by reviewing the Caller ID  
or VIP record.  
You can store up to 5 VIP Caller ID records with a  
distinctive ring for each record in the corded phone and  
the cordless handset.  
FUNCTION  
2. Repeatedly press  
on the corded phone or  
#/FUNC  
on the cordless phone until you see the  
REVIEW  
1. Press  
: or ; on the corded phone or  
desired combination of local number, area code,  
and/or long distance prefix (1).  
VOL/CID  
8 or 9on the cordless handset to select  
the Caller ID record you want to store in the VIP  
record.  
Note:  
If the area code is the same as the one you  
stored in the phone, you do not need to dial it.  
VIP  
TONE/ /VIP  
on the corded phone or  
2. Hold down  
*
CALL BACK  
REDIAL/  
3. Press  
on the corded phone or  
on the cordless handset for 2 seconds.  
CALL BACK  
on the cordless handset. The system  
The Caller ID record is transferred to the VIP record.  
dials the caller’s phone number.  
L?F IJEH;: appears, and two long beeps sounds.  
STORING A CALLER ID/VIP  
RECORD IN MEMORY  
Note:  
When the VIP memory is full, L?F C;CE <KBBé  
appears and you hear three short beeps. Delete some  
VIP records from memory.  
REVIEW  
1. Press  
: or ; on the corded phone or  
VOL/CID  
8 or 9 on the cordless handset to find the  
desired caller or VIP number.  
Reviewing VIP Records  
VIP  
TONE/*/VIP  
on the  
1. Press  
on the corded phone or  
FUNCTION  
#/FUNC  
on  
2. Press  
on the corded phone or  
cordless handset. L?F appears.  
the cordless handset to store the number as  
specified in Step 2 of “Dialing a Number From a  
Caller ID or VIP Record”.  
REVIEW  
2. To review from the oldest VIP record, press  
VOL/CID  
; on the corded phone or  
cordless handset.  
8 on the  
MEMORY  
MEM  
on the  
3. Press  
on the corded phone or  
cordless handset. I;B;9J C;CE '¶&5 appears.  
REVIEW  
To review from the latest VIP record, press  
VOL/CID  
: on the corded phone or  
cordless handset.  
9 on the  
4. Enter the memory location number. The corded  
phone or the cordless handset sounds two long  
beeps.  
Note:  
If the handset sounds three short beeps, the  
caller’s number is not stored. Start over from Step 1.  
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Caller ID Operation  
 
ˆ Troubleshooting  
We do not expect you have any problems with your telephone, but if you do, the following suggestions might help. If you  
still have problems, check the other phones on the same line to see if they work properly. If they do, and the problem  
does not seem to be with your phone service, take the phone to your local RadioShack store for assistance.  
Problem  
Suggestion  
The cordless handset does not  
work.  
Move the cordless handset closer to the corded phone.  
Raise the corded phone’s antenna to a vertical position.  
Ensure the phone’s modular cord and the AC adapter are correctly and securely connected.  
Recharge the cordless handset’s battery pack.  
Reset the security access-protection code.  
Call is noisy.  
Keep the cordless handset and the corded phone away from interference sources such as  
computers, remote control toys, wireless alarm systems, wireless intercoms and room monitors,  
fluorescent lights, and electrical appliances.  
If the interference is severe, turn off the interfering device.  
Move the cordless handset closer to the corded phone.  
CH  
Hang up and redial the number. Press  
to change the channel.  
The range decreases.  
Ensure the corded phone’s antenna is raised and is not touching a metal surface.  
Recharge the cordless handset’s battery pack.  
The handset battery pack does  
not charge.  
Check the charging contacts on the handset and base. If they are dirty, clean them with a pencil  
eraser.  
Be sure the battery pack is connected correctly.  
Be sure the handset is properly seated on the charging cradle.  
Replace the battery pack (see “Connecting, Charging and Replacing the Cordless Handset’s  
Battery Pack” on Page 7).  
You have an incoming call, but  
do not receive any Caller ID  
information.  
Check that the phone is correctly and securely connected.  
Check with you phone company to verify that your Caller ID service is active.  
TONE/PULSE  
correctly for the type of service you have (see “Setting the Dialing Mode” on  
Page 8).  
Can receive calls, but cannot  
make calls.  
Set  
CARE  
Keep the phone dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.  
Use and store the phone only in normal temperature  
environments. Handle the phone carefully; do not drop it.  
Keep the phone away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with  
a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.  
FCC STATEMENT  
Your telephone complies with Part 68 of FCC Rules. You  
must, upon request, provide the FCC registration number  
and the REN to your telephone company. Both numbers  
are on the bottom of the telephone’s base.  
Modifying or tampering with the phone’s internal  
components can cause a malfunction and might  
invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to  
operate it. If your phone is not performing as it should,  
take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance. If  
the trouble is affecting the telephone lines, the phone  
company can ask you to disconnect your phone until you  
have resolved the problem.  
Note:  
You must not connect your telephone to:  
• coin-operated systems  
• party-line systems  
• most electronic key telephone systems  
18  
Troubleshooting  
 
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW  
In the unlikely event that your phone causes problems on  
the phone line, the phone company can temporarily  
discontinue your service. If this happens, the phone  
company attempts to notify you in advance. If advance  
notice is not practical, the phone company notifies you as  
soon as possible and advises you of your right to file a  
complaint with the FCC.  
Also, the phone company can make changes to its lines,  
equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect  
the operation of this telephone. The telephone company  
notifies you of these changes in advance, so you can  
take the necessary steps to prevent interruption of your  
telephone service.  
This equipment complies with the limits for a Class B  
digital device as specified in Part 15 of FCC Rules.  
These limits provide reasonable protection against radio  
and TV interference in a residential area.  
However, your equipment might cause TV or radio  
interference even when it is operating properly. To  
eliminate interference, you can try one or more of the  
following corrective measures:  
• reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
• increase the distance between the equipment and  
the radio or TV  
• use outlets on different electrical circuits for the  
equipment and the radio or TV  
Consult your local RadioShack store if the problem still  
exists.  
Warning:  
Changes or modifications to this phone not  
expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
LIGHTNING  
Your telephone has built-in lightning protection to reduce  
the risk of damage from surges in telephone line and  
power line current. This lightning protection meets or  
exceeds FCC requirements. However, lightning striking  
the telephone or power lines can damage your  
telephone.  
Lightning damage is not common. Nevertheless, if you  
live in an area that has severe electrical storms, we  
suggest that you unplug your phone when storms  
approach to reduce the possibility of damage.  
19  
Troubleshooting  
 
Limited One-Year Warranty  
This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman-  
ship under normal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned  
stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, Ra-  
dioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING  
THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED  
IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED  
HEREIN. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY OR RE-  
SPONSIBILITY TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY  
LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BY USE OR PERFOR-  
MANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, IN-  
CLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVENIENCE, LOSS  
OF TIME, DATA, PROPERTY, REVENUE, OR PROFIT OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDEN-  
TAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limita-  
tion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to  
you.  
In the event of a product defect during the warranty period, take the product and the RadioShack  
sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store. RadioShack will, at its option, un-  
less otherwise provided by law: (a) correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and  
labor; (b) replace the product with one of the same or similar design; or (c) refund the purchase  
price. All replaced parts and products, and products on which a refund is made, become the prop-  
erty of RadioShack. New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in the performance of  
warranty service. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted for the remainder of the  
original warranty period. You will be charged for repair or replacement of the product made after the  
expiration of the warranty period.  
This warranty does not cover: (a) damage or failure caused by or attributable to acts of God, abuse,  
accident, misuse, improper or abnormal usage, failure to follow instructions, improper installation or  
maintenance, alteration, lightning or other incidence of excess voltage or current; (b) any repairs  
other than those provided by a RadioShack Authorized Service Facility; (c) consumables such as  
fuses or batteries; (d) cosmetic damage; (e) transportation, shipping or insurance costs; or (f) costs  
of product removal, installation, set-up service adjustment or reinstallation.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
RadioShack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor Street, 6th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102  
12/99  
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43-3507  
RadioShack Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
11A01  
Printed in China  
 

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