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					2.4 GHz Digital Spread   
					Spectrum Dual Keypad   
					Cordless Phone   
					with Caller ID/Call Waiting   
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					This phone has been tested and found to   
					comply with all applicable UL and FCC stan-   
					dards.   
					READ THIS BEFORE   
					INSTALLATION   
					We have designed your phone to conform to   
					federal regulations, and you can connect it to   
					most telephone lines. However, each phone   
					(and each device, such as a telephone or an-   
					swering machine) that you connect to the   
					telephone line draws power from the tele-   
					phone line. We refer to this power draw as   
					the device's ringer equivalence number, or   
					REN. The REN is on the bottom of your   
					phone.   
					WARNING:   
					shock hazard, do not expose this product to rain   
					or moisture.   
					To reduce the risk of fire or   
					CAUTION   
					RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.   
					! 
					DO NOT OPEN.   
					CAUTION:   
					TO REDUCE THE RISK OF   
					ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE   
					COVER OR BACK. NO USER-SERVICE-   
					ABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING   
					TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.   
					If you use more than one phone or other de-   
					vice on the line, add up all of the RENs. If the   
					total is more than five (or three in rural ar-   
					eas), your telephones might not ring. If ringer   
					operation is impaired, remove a device from   
					the line.   
					This symbol is intended to alert   
					you to the presence of uninsu-   
					lated dangerous voltage within   
					the product’s enclosure that might   
					be of sufficient magnitude to con-   
					stitute a risk of electric shock. Do   
					not open the product’s case.   
					Your phone 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 your phone.   
					This symbol is intended to inform   
					you that important operating and   
					Note:   
					You must not connect your phone to:   
					maintenance instructions are   
					included in the literature accom-   
					panying this product.   
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					• coin-operated systems   
					• party-line systems   
					• most electronic key telephone systems   
					Important:   
					IMPORTANT CALLER ID   
					INFORMATION   
					To use the phone's Caller ID and Call Wait-   
					ing with Caller ID features, you must be in an   
					area where those services are available and   
					you must subscribe to those services   
					through your local phone company. Where   
					Caller ID is offered, one or more options are   
					generally available:   
					• Cordless phones such as this one   
					require AC power to operate. When the   
					AC power is off, you cannot dial out or   
					receive incoming calls using your   
					phone. For this reason, the phone   
					should not be your only telephone. To be   
					safe, you should also have a phone that   
					does not require AC power to operate   
					(not a cordless phone) so you can still   
					make and receive calls if there is an AC   
					power failure.   
					• caller's number only   
					• caller's name only   
					• caller's name and number.   
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					• Some cordless phones operate at fre-   
					quencies that might cause interference   
					to nearby TVs and VCRs. To minimize   
					or prevent such interference, the base of   
					the cordless phone should not be placed   
					near or on top of a TV or VCR.   
					LIGHTNING   
					Your telephone has built-in protection circuits   
					to reduce the risk of damage from surges in   
					telephone line and power line current. These   
					protection circuits meet or exceed the FCC   
					requirements. However, lightning striking the   
					telephone or power lines can damage your   
					telephone.   
					• Your cordless phone operates on stan-   
					dard radio frequencies, as allocated by   
					the FCC. Even though your phone's   
					access protection code prevents unau-   
					thorized use of your phone line, it is pos-   
					sible for other radio units operating on   
					similar frequencies within a certain area   
					to unintentionally intercept your conver-   
					sations and/or cause interference. This   
					possible lack of privacy can occur with   
					any cordless phone.   
					Lightning damage is not common. Neverthe-   
					less, 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.   
					FCC STATEMENT   
					The phone complies with the limits for a   
					Class B digital device as specified in Part 15   
					of FCC Rules. These limits provide reason-   
					able protection against radio and TV interfer-   
					ence in a residential area. However, your   
					equipment might cause TV or radio interfer-   
					ence even when it is operating properly. To   
					eliminate interference, you can try one or   
					more of the following corrective measures:   
					THE FCC WANTS YOU TO   
					KNOW   
					In the unlikely event that your phone causes   
					problems on the phone line, the phone com-   
					pany can temporarily discontinue your ser-   
					vice. 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.   
					• Reorient or relocate the receiving   
					antenna.   
					• Increase the distance between the   
					equipment and the radio or TV.   
					Also, the phone company can make changes   
					to its lines, equipment, operations, or proce-   
					dures 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 interrup-   
					tion of your telephone service.   
					• Use outlets on different electrical circuits   
					for the equipment and the radio or TV.   
					Consult your local RadioShack store if the   
					problem still exists.   
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					these openings must not be blocked or   
					covered. The openings should never be   
					blocked by placing the product on a bed,   
					sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This   
					product should never be placed near or   
					over a radiator or heat register. This   
					product should not be placed in a built-in   
					installation unless proper ventilation is   
					provided.   
					IMPORTANT SAFETY   
					INSTRUCTIONS   
					When using your telephone equipment, ba-   
					sic safety precautions should always be fol-   
					lowed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock   
					and injury to persons, including the following:   
					1. Read and understand all instructions.   
					2. Follow all warnings and instructions   
					marked on the product.   
					12. This product should be operated only   
					from the type of power source indicated   
					on the marking label. If you are not sure   
					of the type of power supply to your   
					home, consult your local power com-   
					pany.   
					3. Never install telephone wiring during a   
					lightning storm.   
					4. Never install telephone jacks in wet   
					locations unless the jack is specifically   
					designed for wet locations.   
					13. Do not allow anything to rest on the   
					power cord. Do not locate this product   
					where the cord will be stepped on.   
					5. Never touch uninsulated telephone   
					wires or terminals unless the telephone   
					line has been disconnected at the net-   
					work interface.   
					14. Do not overload wall outlets and exten-   
					sion cords as this can result in a risk of   
					fire or electric shock.   
					6. Use caution when installing or modifying   
					telephone lines.   
					15. Never push objects of any kind into this   
					product through cabinet slots as they   
					may touch dangerous voltage points or   
					short out parts that could result in a risk   
					of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid   
					of any kind on the product.   
					7. Do not fix the AC power supply cord to   
					building surfaces with metal fittings (if   
					the product has an AC power cord).   
					8. Unplug this product from the wall outlet   
					before cleaning. Do not use liquid clean-   
					ers or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp   
					cloth for cleaning.   
					16. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do   
					not disassemble this product. Take it to   
					a qualified serviceman when service or   
					repair work is required. Opening or   
					removing covers may expose you to   
					dangerous voltage or other risks. Incor-   
					rect reassembly can cause electric   
					shock when the product is subsequently   
					used.   
					9. Do not use this product near water, for   
					example, near a bath tub, wash bowl,   
					kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet   
					basement, or near a swimming pool.   
					10. Do not place this product on an unstable   
					cart, stand, or table. The product may   
					fall, causing serious damage to the   
					product.   
					17. Unplug this product from the wall outlet   
					and refer servicing to qualified service   
					personnel under the following condi-   
					tions:   
					11. Slots and openings in the cabinet and   
					the back or bottom are provided for ven-   
					tilation. To protect it from overheating,   
					• When the power cord plug is damaged   
					or frayed.   
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					• If liquid has been spilled into the prod-   
					uct.   
					1. Use only the appropriate type and size   
					of battery pack specified in the instruc-   
					tion manual provided for this product.   
					• If the product has been exposed to rain   
					or water.   
					2. Do not dispose of the battery pack in a   
					fire. The cell may explode. Check with   
					local codes for possible special disposal   
					instructions.   
					• If the product does not operate normally   
					by following the operating instructions.   
					Adjust only those controls that are cov-   
					ered by the operating instructions   
					because improper adjustment of other   
					controls may result in damage and will   
					often require extensive work by a quali-   
					fied technician to restore the product to   
					normal operation.   
					3. Do not open or mutilate the battery   
					pack. Released electrolyte is corrosive   
					and may cause damage to the eyes or   
					skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.   
					4. Exercise care in handling the battery   
					pack in order not to short it with conduct-   
					ing materials such as rings, bracelets,   
					and keys. The battery or conductor may   
					overheat and cause burns.   
					• If the product has been dropped or the   
					cabinet has been damaged.   
					• If the product exhibits a distinct change   
					in performance.   
					5. Charge the battery pack provided with or   
					identified for use with this product only in   
					accordance with the instructions and   
					limitations specified in the instruction   
					manual provided for this product.   
					18. Avoid using a telephone (other than a   
					cordless type) during an electrical storm.   
					There may be a remote risk of electric   
					shock from lightning.   
					6. Observe proper polarity orientation   
					between the battery pack and battery   
					charger.   
					19. Do not use the telephone to report a gas   
					leak in the vicinity of the leak.   
					BATTERY SAFETY   
					INSTRUCTIONS   
					SAVE THESE   
					INSTRUCTIONS   
					CAUTION:   
					TO REDUCE THE RISK OF   
					FIRE OR INJURY, READ AND FOLLOW   
					. 
					THESE INSTRUCTIONS   
					ˆ Features   
					Your Sprint 2.4 GHz Digital Spread Spec-   
					trum Dual Keypad Cordless Phone uses ad-   
					vanced technology to give you superior   
					audio quality and extended range.   
					as provided by your local phone company to   
					Caller ID service subscribers. If you sub-   
					scribe to Call Waiting with Caller ID, the   
					phone can show you the incoming caller in-   
					formation, even when you are already talking   
					on the phone.   
					The phone's Caller ID records each caller's   
					telephone number (and name, if available in   
					your area) and the date and time of the call,   
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					Facedown or Faceup Handset Charging   
					— you can place the handset on the base   
					face down or face up (to show the Caller ID   
					display, for example).   
					Your phone has these features:   
					2.4 GHz Operation   
					— provides longer range   
					and less interference than many other cord-   
					less phones.   
					30 Channels   
					channel when you make or answer a call.   
					— automatically selects a clear   
					Spread Spectrum Technology   
					the signal across several frequencies for   
					added security during phone conversations.   
					— spreads   
					Headset Jack   
					— lets you connect an option-   
					al headset (available from your local   
					RadioShack store) for hands-free conve-   
					nience.   
					Lighted Keypad   
					any key or receive a call, making the phone   
					easy to use, even in total darkness.   
					— lights when you press   
					Auto Talk   
					— lets you set the phone so you   
					Caller ID Memory   
					ID records.   
					— stores up to 50 Caller   
					can answer a call simply by lifting the hand-   
					set from the base or by pressing any key   
					when the handset is away from the base.   
					Dual Keypads   
					— a full set of keys on both   
					the handset and base let you use either key-   
					pad to operate the phone.   
					Ample Talk and Standby Time   
					— the sup-   
					plied battery (when fully charged) provides   
					about 7 hours of talk time or 7 days of stand-   
					by time.   
					Speakerphone   
					— lets you make or answer   
					calls without using the handset.   
					Security Access-Protection Code   
					— auto-   
					Network Service   
					calling features Return Call, Repeat Dial, and   
					Cancel Call Waiting.   
					— supports the advanced   
					matically prevents other cordless phone us-   
					ers from using your phone line while the   
					handset is off the base.   
					3-Line Liquid Crystal Display with Back-   
					Adjustable Ringers   
					volumes for the handset and base ringer’s.   
					— you can set different   
					light   
					— lets you view an entire Caller ID   
					record on one screen.   
					Redial   
					— lets you quickly redial any of the   
					Two-Way Intercom/Paging System   
					— lets   
					last three numbers dialed on the handset   
					and the last number dialed on the base.   
					you send a signal from the base to the hand-   
					set (or from the handset to the base) to page   
					someone or locate the handset when it is   
					away from the base. If someone answers at   
					the other end, you can use the phone as an   
					intercom.   
					Flash   
					— sends an electronic switchhook sig-   
					nal for use with special phone services, such   
					as Call Waiting.   
					Tone/Pulse Dialing   
					— lets you use your   
					30-Number Memory Dialing   
					— lets you   
					phone with either type of service and you can   
					quickly switch from pulse to tone dialing for   
					long-distance, bank-by-phone, or other spe-   
					cial services.   
					store up to 30 numbers (20 in the handset   
					and 10 in the base) in memory for easy dial-   
					ing.   
					Volume Control   
					volume you hear through the handset.   
					— lets you adjust the   
					Hearing-Aid Compatibility   
					the phone with hearing aids that have a T   
					(telephone) switch.   
					— lets you use   
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					ˆ Installation   
					jacks and adapters available at your local   
					RadioShack store, or have the telephone   
					company update the wiring for you.   
					MOUNTING THE PHONE   
					You can place the phone on a desk or table,   
					or mount it on a standard wall plate or direct-   
					ly on a wall. Select a location that is:   
					The USOC number of the jack to be installed   
					is RJ11C (or RJ11W for a wall plate jack).   
					• near an AC outlet   
					On a Desk, Shelf, or Table   
					• near a telephone line jack   
					• out of the way of normal activities   
					Follow these steps when you place the base   
					on a desk, shelf or table.   
					• away from electrical machinery, electri-   
					cal appliances, metal walls or filing cabi-   
					nets, wireless intercoms, alarms, and   
					room monitors   
					1. Insert the bracket’s tabs into the base’s   
					upper tab slots, then press down on the   
					bracket’s clips and insert them into the   
					clip slots.   
					• away from other cordless phones   
					2. Plug one end of the supplied long modu-   
					TEL LINE   
					lar cord into the   
					back of the base.   
					jack on the   
					The base's location affects the handset's   
					range. If you have a choice of several loca-   
					tions, try each to see which provides the best   
					performance.   
					3. Route the modular cord through the   
					strain relief hook.   
					Cautions:   
					You must use a Class 2 power   
					source that supplies 9V AC   
					and delivers at least 350 mA.   
					Its center tip must be set to positive and   
					! 
					DC IN 9V   
					4. Plug the modular cord's other end into a   
					modular telephone line jack.   
					its plug must fit the phone's   
					jack. The supplied adapter meets these   
					specifications. Using an adapter that   
					does not meet these specifications   
					could damage the phone or the adapter.   
					5. Insert the supplied AC adapter's barrel   
					DC IN 9V   
					plug into the   
					the base.   
					jack on the back of   
					• 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 dis-   
					connect it from the phone.   
					6. Route the adapter's cord through the   
					strain relief slot on the bracket.   
					7. Plug the adapter into a standard AC out-   
					let.   
					Note:   
					Your telephone connects directly to a   
					modular telephone line jack. If your tele-   
					phone wiring does not have a modular jack,   
					you can update the wiring yourself using   
					8. Lift the base's antenna to a vertical posi-   
					tion.   
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					Note:   
					To mount the phone directly on a wall,   
					On a Wall Plate or Wall   
					you need two screws (not supplied) with   
					heads that fit into the keyhole slots on the   
					bottom of the base (minimum length 13/8   
					inches.   
					1. Insert the bracket’s tabs into the base’s   
					lower tab slots, then press down on the   
					bracket’s clips and insert them into the   
					clip slots.   
					Follow the steps under “On a Wall Plate or   
					Wall,” then apply these additional instruc-   
					tions for placement on a wall.   
					2. Plug one end of the supplied short mod-   
					TEL LINE   
					ular cord into the   
					back of the base.   
					jack on the   
					1. Drill two holes 315/16   
					3 
					/16"   
					3. Insert the supplied AC adapter's barrel   
					inches (100 mm) apart.   
					DC IN 9V   
					plug into   
					base.   
					jack on the back of the   
					Then thread a screw into   
					each hole, letting the   
					15   
					3 /16"   
					heads extend about 3/16   
					inch (5 mm) from the wall.   
					4. Route the adapter and modular cords   
					through the grooves on the bracket.   
					2. Plug one end of the sup-   
					plied long modular cord   
					TEL LINE   
					into the   
					jack on the back of the   
					base and route the adapter cable and   
					modular cords through the grooves on   
					the bracket.   
					3. Align the bracket's keyhole slots with the   
					mounting screws and slide the base   
					downward to secure it.   
					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 base downward to secure it.   
					6. Plug the adapter into a standard AC out-   
					let.   
					7. Press and lift out the handset holder.   
					Rotate it 180°, then snap it back into   
					place so it holds the handset.   
					CONNECTING, CHARGING   
					AND REPLACING THE   
					BATTERY PACK   
					The phone comes with a rechargeable   
					nickel-cadmium battery pack in the hand-   
					set. Before using your phone, you must   
					connect the battery pack, then charge it for   
					about 24 hours.   
					8. Lift the base's antenna to a vertical posi-   
					tion.   
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					1. Press down and slide off the battery   
					pack compartment cover.   
					code, return the handset to the base for   
					about 5 seconds.   
					• Using a pencil eraser, clean the charg-   
					ing contacts on the handset and base   
					about once a month.   
					• If the battery pack becomes weak during   
					a call, the handset beeps every 3 sec-   
					onds and LowBatteryflashes. When   
					this happens, you cannot make a call   
					until you recharge the battery pack.   
					2. Lift the battery pack out of the compart-   
					ment.   
					3. Plug the bat-   
					tery pack's con-   
					• About once a month, fully discharge the   
					battery by keeping the handset off the   
					base until LowBatteryflashes. Oth-   
					erwise, the battery pack loses its ability   
					to fully recharge.   
					nector into the   
					socket in the   
					compartment,   
					(the connector   
					fits only one   
					way), replace the battery pack, and   
					replace the cover.   
					• If the display is blank and the phone   
					does not work, recharge the battery   
					pack. (The battery power might be too   
					low to light the display.)   
					To charge the battery pack, place the hand-   
					set either faceup or facedown on the base.   
					The CHARGE/IN USE indicator on the base   
					lights and Total:00appears.   
					• If you are not going to use your phone   
					for an extended period of time, discon-   
					nect the battery pack. This increases the   
					battery pack's usable life.   
					Note:   
					Be sure the battery is properly con-   
					nected before you try to charge it. The   
					CHARGE/IN USE indicator flashes when the   
					handset is on the base with the battery not   
					connected.   
					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 over-   
					night charge, replace it with a new 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 and charge it for about   
					24 hours.   
					Recharge the battery pack when LowBat-   
					teryflashes.   
					Notes:   
					• When you first use the phone after   
					charging or recharging the battery pack,   
					the phone might not work and you might   
					TALK   
					hear a beep when you press   
					. 
					Warning:   
					Dispose of the old battery pack   
					Return the handset to the base for about   
					5 seconds to reset the security access-   
					protection code.   
					promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury it   
					(see “Battery Safety Instructions” on Page 6   
					for additional information on proper battery   
					handling).   
					• If the base loses power for 60 minutes   
					while the handset is away from it or the   
					the handset’s battery pack is completely   
					discharged, the security access-protec-   
					tion code might be lost. To reset the   
					If you have trouble replacing the battery   
					pack, take the phone to your local   
					RadioShack for assistance.   
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					Important:   
					The EPA certified   
					teries 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 recy-   
					cling and disposal bans/restrictions in your   
					area. RadioShack’s involvement in this pro-   
					gram is part of the company’s commitment to   
					preserving our environment and conserving   
					our natural resources.   
					RBRC® Battery Recycling Seal   
					on the nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd)   
					battery indicates RadioShack   
					is voluntarily participating in an   
					industry program to collect and recycle 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 con-   
					venient alternative to placing used Ni-Cd bat-   
					A QUICK LOOK AT THE HANDSET   
					Note:   
					The handset window has plastic film on it to protect it during shipment. Carefully peel off   
					the film before using your phone for the first time.   
					Use MEM to store or re-   
					call names and numbers   
					inmemory(see “Memory   
					Dialing” on Page 16).   
					Use VOL/CID   
					/ 
					to adjust the handset   
					8 9   
					volume (see “Adjusting the Handset   
					Volume” on Page 14), set the ringer/   
					tone volume (see “Setting the Ringer   
					Tone/Volume” on Page 12), view Caller   
					ID records (see “Caller ID Operation” on   
					Page 19), or select options.   
					Use FLASH to select   
					the phone's flash   
					function (see “Using   
					Flash” on Page 15).   
					Use TALK to make a   
					call (see“Making and   
					Receiving Calls” on   
					Page 13).   
					Use CID to review Caller   
					ID records.   
					Press   
					/TONE to use your   
					phone company's special   
					tone services when you are   
					on a pulse line (see “Using   
					Tone Services on a Pulse   
					Line” on Page 15).   
					Use INTCM/DEL to page someone   
					at the base or transfer a call to the   
					base (see “Using Page/Intercom”   
					on Page 15), locate the handset, or   
					to erase information if you make a   
					mistake.   
					Use RDL/PAUSE to redial   
					one of the last three numbers   
					dialed (see“Using Redial” on   
					Page 14) or store a pause in a   
					number (see “Entering a   
					Pause” on Page 17).   
					Use SELECT/CHANNEL to se-   
					lect the phone's channels (see   
					“Selecting the Channel” on   
					Page 14), and other options.   
					Use MENU to activate the   
					phone company's network   
					services (see “Using the   
					PhoneCompany’s Network   
					Service” on Page 21).   
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					RING   
					To set the base’s ringer volume, set   
					SETTING THE DIALING   
					MODE   
					VOL   
					OFF LO   
					on the back of the base to   
					, 
					, or   
					HI   
					. 
					PULSE-TONE   
					Set   
					on the back of the base for   
					Note:   
					RING VOL   
					OFF   
					When you set   
					to   
					, the   
					the type of service you have. If you are not   
					sure which type you have, do this test after   
					you charge the handset's battery pack.   
					base (and the handset if it is on the base)   
					does not ring but other phones connected to   
					the same phone line rings. If the handset is   
					away from the base, it also rings.   
					PULSE-TONE   
					TONE   
					. 
					1. Set   
					to   
					TALK   
					2. Lift the handset and press   
					, or   
					TURNING AUTO TALK ON/   
					OFF   
					SPEAKER.   
					press   
					Listen for a dial tone.   
					3. Press any number other than 0.   
					Note:   
					Your phone is preset so you must press   
					TALK   
					when you lift the handset from the base   
					If your phone system requires that   
					to answer a call. With auto talk turned on,   
					you can answer a call by just lifting the hand-   
					set from the base. If the handset is away   
					from the base, you can answer by pressing   
					any key.   
					you dial an access code (9, for example)   
					before you dial an outside number, do   
					not press the access code, either.   
					If the dial tone stops, you have touch-   
					PULSE-TONE   
					tone service. Leave   
					set to   
					Follow these steps to turn auto talk on or off.   
					TONE   
					. 
					CID   
					1. Lift the handset and hold down   
					. A   
					If the dial tone continues, you have   
					menu appears with Auto Talk   
					PULSE-TONE   
					pulse service. Set   
					set to   
					selected.   
					PULSE   
					. 
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					2. Press   
					to change the   
					TALK   
					4. Press   
					or place the handset on the   
					auto talk setting. Onor Offappears.   
					base to hang up.   
					3. Return the handset to the base or press   
					SETTING THE RINGER   
					TONE/VOLUME   
					CID   
					to store the new setting.   
					Note:   
					When auto talk is set to off, the hand-   
					You can select one of four different ringer   
					tone/volume settings on the handset. Re-   
					set continues to ring after you lift the handset   
					TALK   
					from the base until you press   
					. 
					VOL/CID 8   
					9 
					peatedly press   
					or   
					(except   
					during a call) to select the desired ringer set-   
					ting. Each time you press a button, the   
					phone rings at the selected setting and   
					RingerAHigh, RingerALow, Ring-   
					erBHigh, or RingerBLowappears.   
					TURNING CALLER ID/CALL   
					WAITING ON/OFF   
					If you subscribe to Call Waiting with Caller ID   
					service, you can set the phone to show Call-   
					er ID information for an incoming call even   
					while you are using the phone.   
					Note:   
					VOL/CID 8   
					Pressing   
					at Ringer A   
					at Ringer B Low   
					VOL/CID 9   
					High or   
					does not change the setting. Press the oppo-   
					site arrow key to change the setting.   
					Follow these steps to turn the Caller ID/Call   
					Waiting feature on or off.   
					CID   
					1. Lift the handset and hold down   
					. 
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					2 
					VOL/CID 9   
					2. Press or   
					to select CIDCW   
					Follow these steps to store your area code.   
					(Caller ID/Call Waiting).   
					CID   
					1. Lift the handset and hold down   
					. 
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					3. Press   
					to change the   
					3 
					VOL/CID 9   
					twice to select   
					2. Press or   
					Caller ID/Call Waiting setting. On or   
					Offappears.   
					AreaCode.   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					3. Press   
					, 
					then enter   
					4. Return the handset to the base to store   
					the new setting.   
					your three-digit area code. If you make a   
					mistake, repeatedly press 6 or 7 to   
					move the cursor over the incorrect digit,   
					then enter the correct number.   
					STORING YOUR AREA   
					CODE   
					Note:   
					If an area code is already stored,   
					You can store your local area code in the   
					phone's Caller ID record so it does not show   
					the area code if the received call is from your   
					local area. If for some reason you need to   
					dial the area code (or store it in the memory),   
					you can add it afterwards. See “Adding/De-   
					leting the Area Code” on Page 20.   
					it appears on the display. To delete the   
					INTCM/DEL   
					area code, press   
					three times   
					INTCM/DEL   
					or hold down   
					, then enter   
					your. area code. You can use 6 or 7   
					to move the cursor and edit the area   
					code.   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					4. Press   
					to store the   
					or return the   
					Note:   
					If your calling area requires 10-digit di-   
					CID   
					area code, then press   
					aling including area code, do not enter the   
					area code but leave this option blank.   
					handset to the base to clear the display.   
					ˆ Telephone Operation   
					INTCM/DEL   
					If you make a mistake, press   
					until   
					MAKING AND RECEIVING   
					CALLS   
					the incorrect entry is erased, then enter the   
					correct number. To delete the entire number,   
					INTCM/DEL   
					hold down   
					for at least 1 second.   
					To make a call, lift the handset and press   
					TALK   
					. Talkand the current volume setting   
					When you receive a call, IncomingCall   
					appears. To answer it, lift the handset from   
					(see “Adjusting the Handset Volume” on   
					Page 14) appear, and the CHARGE/IN USE   
					indicator on the base lights. Then dial the   
					number. The number appears as you dial,   
					then (after a few seconds) the call's elapsed   
					time appears.   
					TALK   
					the base and press   
					. If auto talk is on,   
					just lift the handset from the base. If the   
					handset is away from the base, press any   
					key. Talk and the current volume setting   
					appear.   
					You can also dial the number then press   
					To end a call, place the handset on the base   
					TALK   
					. Talkand the current volume setting   
					TALK   
					or press   
					. 
					appear, and the CHARGE/IN USE indicator   
					on the base lights. The number you entered   
					and the call’s elapsed time appear.   
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					To switch to the handset while you are using   
					the speakerphone, simply lift the handset off   
					the base. If the handset is away from the   
					SELECTING THE CHANNEL   
					The phone has 30 channels. If the call   
					seems to disconnect for no reason during a   
					TALK   
					SPEAKER   
					. 
					base, press   
					, then press   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					call, press   
					on the handset   
					to select a different channel. Scanningap-   
					pears while your phone searches for a clear   
					channel.   
					Using Both the Handset and   
					Speakerphone   
					If someone else is using the speakerphone,   
					TALK   
					press   
					versation.   
					on the handset to join the con-   
					ADJUSTING THE HANDSET   
					VOLUME   
					If someone else is using the handset, press   
					To adjust the handset’s volume during a call,   
					SPEAKER   
					on the base to join the conversa-   
					VOL/CID 8   
					9 
					press   
					or   
					until you reach the   
					tion.   
					desired volume level. Volume Maximum,   
					Volume High, Volume Medium, or   
					VolumeLowappears.   
					During the call, one person can hang up and   
					let the call continue at the other keypad.   
					The setting is maintained even after you   
					hang up the phone.   
					Or, both people can hang up at the same   
					time to end the call.   
					Note:   
					VOL/CID 8   
					while the   
					When you press   
					Note:   
					If you hear a high-pitched noise from   
					volume is maximum or 9 while the volume   
					is low, the setting does not change and the   
					phone beeps three times.   
					the base's speaker, the handset and the   
					base are too close together.   
					USING REDIAL   
					USING THE   
					SPEAKERPHONE   
					You can quickly dial any of the last three   
					numbers you dialed on the handset. Lift the   
					handset and repeatedly press   
					until the number you want to dial appears.   
					To make or answer a call using the speaker-   
					RDL/PAUSE   
					SPEAKER   
					phone, press   
					. The SPEAKER indi-   
					cator lights. When you hear a dial tone, dial   
					the number.   
					TALK   
					Then press   
					number.   
					and the phone dials the   
					To set the speakerphone's volume, slide   
					You can also dial the last number dialed us-   
					VOLUME   
					on the right side of the base.   
					SPEAKER   
					ing the speakerphone. Press   
					then   
					REDIAL/PAUSE   
					on the base.   
					SPEAKER   
					To end a speakerphone call, press   
					again.   
					Notes:   
					Switching Between the Handset   
					and Speakerphone   
					• The redial memory for each keypad is   
					separate. You cannot redial a number   
					you dialed on the handset’s keypad   
					To switch to the speakerphone while you are   
					REDIAL/PAUSE   
					using   
					on the base’s key-   
					SPEAKER   
					using the handset, press   
					on the   
					pad, and vice versa.   
					base. When you hear the conversation or   
					TALK   
					dial tone on the speakerphone, press   
					on the handset.   
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					RDL/PAUSE   
					• On the handset, press   
					after   
					USING PAGE/INTERCOM   
					TALK   
					pressing   
					dialed.   
					to dial the last number   
					You can use the phone as a two-way pager   
					and intercom between the base and the   
					handset. This is useful if the handset is away   
					from the base and you want to locate it, or if   
					you want to have a conversation between   
					someone with the handset and someone at   
					the base.   
					• The redial memory holds up to 32 digits,   
					so you can redial long-distance as well   
					as local numbers.   
					• The redial memory also holds pause   
					entries. See “Entering a Pause” on   
					Page 17.   
					IN-   
					To page the base from the handset, press   
					TCM/DEL   
					. Paging Base appears, and the   
					SPEAKER   
					base and handset ring. Press   
					or   
					USING FLASH   
					INTCM/PAGE   
					on the base to answer the   
					FLASH   
					performs the electronic equivalent of   
					page. Intercomappears.   
					a switchhook operation for special services,   
					such as Call Waiting.   
					IN-   
					To page the handset from the base, press   
					TCM/PAGE   
					. The handset and base ring, and   
					TALK   
					INTCM/DEL   
					or   
					For example, if you have Call Waiting, press Pagingappears. Press   
					FLASH   
					to answer an incoming call without   
					on the handset to answer the page. Inter-   
					FLASH   
					disconnecting the current call. Press   
					again to return to the first call.   
					comappears.   
					TALK   
					To end an intercom call, press   
					on the   
					SPEAKER   
					on the base, or   
					Note:   
					services, pressing   
					the current call.   
					If you do not have any special phone   
					handset, press   
					hang up the handset.   
					FLASH   
					might disconnect   
					If a call comes in during an intercom conver-   
					sation, either the person at the base or the   
					person at the handset can answer the call.   
					USING TONE SERVICES ON   
					A PULSE LINE   
					TALK   
					SPEAKER   
					on   
					Press   
					on the handset or   
					the base once to end the intercom call, then   
					Some special services, such as bank-by-   
					phone, require tone signals. If you have   
					pulse service, you can still use these special   
					tone services by following these steps.   
					TALK   
					SPEAKER   
					again to answer the   
					press   
					or   
					incoming call.   
					Note:   
					The intercom does not operate if the   
					party being paged is already on a call.   
					PULSE-TONE   
					PULSE   
					. 
					1. Be sure   
					is set to   
					2. Dial the service's main number.   
					Transferring a Call between the   
					Handset and Base   
					3. When the service answers, press   
					/ 
					TONE   
					. Any additional numbers you dial   
					You can use the phone's intercom feature to   
					transfer a call between the handset and the   
					base.   
					are sent as tone signals.   
					When you hang up, the phone automatically   
					resets to pulse dialing.   
					To transfer a call from the handset to the   
					INTCM/DEL   
					base, press   
					. The call is placed on   
					hold, and PagingBaseand Holdappear.   
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					SELECT/CHAN-   
					4. To store a name, press   
					When the person at the base answers, press   
					TALK   
					NEL   
					. StoreNameappears.   
					. The call is released from hold and   
					transferred to the base.   
					If you do not want to enter a name, skip   
					to Step 6.   
					To transfer a call from the base to the hand-   
					INTCM/PAGE   
					set, press   
					. The call is put on   
					VOL/CID 8   
					9 to select the characters and 6 or 7   
					5. To enter a name, press   
					or   
					hold, and Pagingand Holdappear. When   
					the person with the handset answers, press   
					to move the cursor.   
					SPEAKER   
					. The call is released from hold and   
					transferred to the handset.   
					VOL/CID 9   
					Repeatedly press   
					to view   
					the characters in alphabetical order.   
					(The display shows uppercase letters   
					first, then lowercase letters, numbers,   
					and special characters.)   
					MEMORY DIALING   
					You can store up to 30 phone numbers in   
					memory (20 in the handset’s and 10 in the   
					base’s memory), then dial a stored number   
					by entering its memory location number.   
					Notes:   
					VOL/CID 8   
					ters in reverse alphabetical order.   
					• Press   
					to see the charac-   
					You can also store a name with each number   
					in the handset’s memory.   
					VOL/CID 8   
					to scroll rapidly through the charac-   
					ters.   
					9 
					• You can hold down   
					or   
					Use the supplied memory sticker to record   
					the numbers you stored in the base’s memo-   
					ry. Peel the backing from the sticker and at-   
					tach the sticker to the base.   
					• If you make a mistake, move the cur-   
					sor over the error, then enter the cor-   
					INTCM/DEL   
					rect character, or press   
					to   
					Storing a Number in the Handset's   
					Memory   
					delete a character. To delete all the   
					INTCM/DEL   
					characters, hold down   
					at least 1 second.   
					for   
					Notes:   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					6. Press   
					. StoreNum-   
					• The phone beeps five times exits the   
					storing process if you wait more than 20   
					seconds between each keypress.   
					berappears.   
					7. Enter the phone number and any tone or   
					pause entries (see “Using Tone Services   
					on a Pulse Line” on Page 15 and “Enter-   
					ing a Pause” on Page 17).   
					• If you receive a call during memory   
					entry, the phone exits the storing pro-   
					cess.   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					8. Press   
					. The phone   
					1. Lift the handset.   
					beeps and Memory nn Stored   
					appear (nn is the location number you   
					selected). After 2 seconds, Memory   
					Store appears. Repeat Steps 3–8 to   
					store more numbers.   
					MEM   
					2. Hold down   
					until Memory Store   
					and a list of memory location numbers   
					appear.   
					(01-20   
					VOL/CID 8   
					or   
					3. Press a number   
					) or   
					9#to choose a two-digit memory loca-   
					tion. Precede a single digit location num-   
					ber with 0 — 01, 02, 03, and so on.   
					MEM   
					9. When you finish, press   
					. 
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					To replace a stored number, store a new one   
					in its place.   
					2. Enter the number (up to 16 digits) and   
					any tone or pause entries (see “Using   
					Tone Services on a Pulse Line” on   
					Page 15 and “Entering a Pause”).   
					Editing or Deleting a Number in   
					the Handset’s Memory   
					Notes:   
					Follow these steps to edit or delete a memo-   
					ry number.   
					• The phone beeps five times and exits   
					the storing process if you enter more   
					than 16 digits.   
					1. Lift the handset.   
					• Each tone or pause entry uses one digit   
					of memory.   
					MEM   
					2. Hold down   
					until Memory Store   
					and a list of memory location numbers   
					appear.   
					MEMORY   
					3. Press   
					again, then enter the   
					0 9   
					memory location number ( – ) where   
					you want to store the phone number. A   
					long beep indicates that the number is   
					stored.   
					3. Choose a memory location (01–20) by   
					pressing a number or by repeatedly   
					VOL/CID 8   
					9 
					. 
					pressing   
					or   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					4. Press   
					appears with the three options listed   
					VOL/CID 8   
					. 
					A 
					menu   
					To replace a number in the base's memory,   
					simply store a new number in its place. To   
					below. Press   
					or   
					9 
					to high-   
					MEMORY   
					erase a memory number, press   
					light the desired option then press   
					twice, then press the memory location num-   
					ber (0-9) you want to erase. A long tone indi-   
					cates that the number has been erased from   
					the memory location.   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					to choose it.   
					EditMemorynn- edit the record as   
					described in Steps 5 through 7 of “Edit-   
					ing or Deleting a Number in the Hand-   
					set’s Memory” on Page 17.   
					Entering a Pause   
					Delete Memory nn - the display   
					prompts you to confirm the deletion.   
					In some telephone systems, you must dial an   
					access code (9, for example) and wait for a   
					second dial tone before you can dial an out-   
					side number. You can store the access code   
					with the phone number. However, you   
					should also store a pause after the access   
					code to allow the outside line time to con-   
					nect. To enter a 2-second pause in the hand-   
					VOL/CID 8   
					Yes, then press   
					Press   
					to move the cursor to   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					or   
					INTCM/DEL   
					. 
					The phone beeps, and   
					MemorynnDeletedappears.   
					Go Back - returns you to the list of   
					memory numbers.   
					RDL/PAUSE   
					set’s memory, press   
					. Pappears   
					if you are storing a number into the handset’s   
					memory. You can add more pause entries   
					for a longer pause.   
					Storing a Number in the Base's   
					Memory   
					To enter a 2-second pause when storing a   
					Note:   
					The phone beeps five times and exits   
					REDIAL/   
					number in the base’s memory, press   
					the storing process if you wait more than 20   
					seconds between each keypress.   
					PAUSE   
					. 
					MEMORY   
					1. Press   
					. The CHARGE/IN USE   
					indicator blinks.   
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					Then, at the appropriate place in the call,   
					Reviewing the Handset's Memory   
					Numbers   
					MEM   
					MEMORY   
					on the base) and en-   
					press   
					(or   
					ter the number for the location where the ad-   
					ditional information is stored.   
					To review your handset's memory numbers,   
					MEM   
					press   
					. The list of memory location num-   
					bers (01–20) appears with the name stored   
					with each number (or <Memorynn>if you   
					did not store a name).   
					Testing Stored   
					Emergency Numbers   
					If you store an emergency service's number   
					(police department, fire department, ambu-   
					lance) and you choose to test the stored   
					number, make the test call during the late   
					evening or early morning hours to avoid peak   
					demand periods. Also, remain on the line to   
					explain the reason for your call.   
					To see the stored phone numbers, select the   
					VOL/CID 8   
					location you want to see using   
					or   
					9 or enter the location number, then press   
					7. An arrow to the right of the number   
					means it is longer than 13 digits. Press 7   
					again to see the rest of the number. Repeat-   
					edly press 6 to return to the name display.   
					USING A HEADSET   
					MEM   
					To exit the memory number list, press   
					. 
					You can make or answer calls with hands-   
					free convenience using an optional headset   
					that has a /32 -inch (2.5-mm) plug. Contact   
					your local RadioShack store for a suitable   
					headset.   
					To see a stored name and phone number at   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					the same time, press   
					3 
					when the cursor is by a memory location   
					IN-   
					number. To exit this display, hold down   
					TCM/DEL   
					until the display clears.   
					To connect the headset, pull open the rubber   
					Dialing a Memory Number   
					cover marked   
					on the side of the handset,   
					then insert the headset's plug into the jack.   
					To dial a number stored in the handset’s   
					MEM   
					memory, lift the handset and press   
					. The   
					list of memory location numbers appears.   
					Choose a memory location (01–20) by press-   
					VOL/   
					ing a number or by repeatedly pressing   
					CID 8   
					9 
					or , then press   
					TALK   
					. 
					To dial a number stored in the base's memo-   
					Notes:   
					SPEAKER   
					ry, press   
					. When you hear a dial   
					MEMORY   
					tone, press   
					, then press the memory   
					• Connecting a headset disconnects the   
					handset's earpiece and microphone.   
					location number for the number you want to   
					dial.   
					VOL/CID 8   
					controls the headset's volume.   
					9 
					• 
					or   
					on the handset also   
					Note:   
					If you select an empty memory loca-   
					tion on the base, the base beeps 5 times.   
					• If you place the handset on the base to   
					recharge it while the headset is con-   
					nected, be sure the handset seats prop-   
					erly.   
					Chain-Dialing Service Numbers   
					For quick recall of numbers for special ser-   
					vices (such as bank-by-phone), store each   
					group of numbers in its own memory loca-   
					tion. Dial the service's main number first.   
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					• You can use a handset holder (available   
					from your local RadioShack store) to   
					hang the handset on your belt for   
					greater convenience.   
					With a headset connected, you can make or   
					answer calls as usual using the speaker-   
					phone or keys on the handset.   
					When you finish using the headset, discon-   
					nect it from the handset and close the rubber   
					cover to protect the jack.   
					ˆ Caller ID Operation   
					If you subscribe to Caller ID service from   
					your phone company, the phone company   
					sends information about the call, as well as   
					the time and date, between the first and sec-   
					ond rings of every call you receive.   
					VOL/CID 8   
					to scroll back   
					est to the oldest, or   
					through the records. To scroll quickly through   
					VOL/CID 8   
					the records, hold down   
					or   
					9 
					. 
					When you scroll past the last record, the total   
					record number appears, then the first record.   
					When you scroll past the first record, the total   
					record number appears, then the last record.   
					The phone displays this information after the   
					second ring, and it stores up to 50 Caller ID   
					records for later review. It also shows if caller   
					information is unavailable or if the name and   
					number were blocked by the caller (see   
					“Caller ID Messages”).   
					The top line of each record shows the date,   
					time and the number of calls from that num-   
					ber. The second line shows the caller's   
					name, and the third line shows the caller's   
					phone number.   
					If you subscribe to Call Waiting with Caller   
					ID, you will hear a tone through the handset   
					when a call comes in, then the Caller ID   
					record appears. If you want to answer the in-   
					To exit the Caller ID record display, press   
					CID   
					. 
					FLASH   
					coming call, press   
					. To resume the   
					FLASH   
					previous phone conversation, press   
					again.   
					Caller ID Messages   
					Display   
					Description   
					If the phone's Caller ID memory becomes   
					full, any new call replaces the oldest call's   
					record.   
					Shows the number of new   
					Caller ID records (records   
					you have not viewed) and   
					the total number of records.   
					NEW: XX   
					TOTAL: XX   
					REVIEWING CALLER ID   
					RECORDS   
					The caller has blocked the   
					Caller ID information.   
					Private   
					Name   
					If the handset is faceup on the base, it shows   
					the number of new Caller ID records, if any,   
					and the total number of records.   
					or   
					Private   
					Number   
					To review the contents of each Caller ID   
					CID   
					record, lift the handset and press   
					call the number of records on the display.   
					VOL/CID 9   
					to re-   
					Then, repeatedly press   
					to scroll   
					through the Caller ID records from the new-   
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					STORING A CALLER ID   
					RECORD TO MEMORY   
					Display   
					Description   
					The caller is not within a   
					Caller ID service area.   
					Unknown   
					Name   
					Follow these steps to store the name and   
					number from a Caller ID record into a memo-   
					ry location.   
					or   
					Unknown   
					Number   
					CID   
					VOL/CID 8   
					9 
					1. Press   
					then   
					or   
					to   
					Appears if there was an   
					error during the transmis-   
					sion of Caller ID informa-   
					tion. Occasional errors are   
					normal. If the phone fre-   
					quently displays Incom-   
					pleteData, contact   
					your local telephone com-   
					pany or RadioShack store.   
					Incomplete   
					Data   
					recall the record you want to store.   
					If you want to add or delete the area   
					3 
					code, press .   
					MEM   
					2. Press   
					. Select Location   
					appears.   
					01 20   
					) by   
					3. Choose a memory location (   
					– 
					pressing a number or by repeatedly   
					ADDING/DELETING THE   
					AREA CODE   
					VOL/CID 8   
					9 
					, then press-   
					pressing   
					or   
					. 
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					ing   
					When the area code of the received call is   
					the same as the one you stored (see “Storing   
					Your Area Code” on Page 13), the caller ID   
					record does not show the area code. If it is   
					different, the record shows the area code.   
					However, you can add or delete the area   
					code on the display. When the record is on   
					If the selected location is empty, the   
					phone beeps to confirm that it stored the   
					number, then the Caller ID record   
					appears.   
					If a record exists in the selected loca-   
					tion, Replace Memory? appears,   
					prompting you to confirm the replace-   
					3 
					the display, press to add or delete the area   
					VOL/CID 8 9# #   
					or to move   
					ment. Press   
					3 
					code. Pressing again deletes or adds the   
					the cursor to Yes or No, then press   
					area code.   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					. The phone beeps to   
					confirm the replacement.   
					DIALING NUMBERS FROM A   
					CALLER ID RECORD   
					DELETING CALLER ID   
					RECORDS   
					To dial a local number stored in a Caller ID   
					TALK   
					record, recall the record, then press   
					. If   
					You can delete Caller ID records individually   
					or all at once.   
					1 
					it is a long distance call, press (1appears   
					before the displayed number) before you   
					TALK   
					press   
					. If you want to add or delete the   
					Follow these steps to delete a single Caller   
					ID record.   
					3 
					TALK   
					. 
					area code, press before you press   
					Note:   
					If a Caller ID record does not contain a   
					CID   
					VOL/CID 8   
					9 
					1. Press   
					then   
					or   
					to   
					phone number (if it was blocked by the caller,   
					for example) you cannot dial from that   
					record.   
					recall the record you want to delete.   
					INTCM/DEL   
					2. Press   
					. DeleteMessage?   
					and Yes/No appear with the cursor   
					pointing to Yes.   
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					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					INTCM/DEL   
					. 
					3. Press   
					or   
					Advanced Calling Services   
					The phone beeps once.   
					Feature   
					Description   
					Press   
					69   
					Follow these steps to delete all Caller ID   
					records.   
					Return Call The service retains the   
					number of the party that   
					called you last and   
					CID   
					1. Press   
					so the record totals appear.   
					automatically dials that   
					number. Return call is   
					useful if you miss an   
					INTCM/DEL   
					2. Press   
					. Delete All? and   
					Yes/Noappear with the cursor pointing   
					to No.   
					incoming call.   
					66   
					70   
					Repeat Dial When you get a busy   
					signal or you want to   
					redial the last number   
					you called, the service   
					continuously redials the   
					number until the call   
					VOL/CID 8   
					Yes, then press   
					3. Press   
					to move the cursor to   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					or   
					INTCM/DEL   
					. The phone beeps once and   
					Total:00appears.   
					goes through.   
					USING THE PHONE   
					COMPANY’S NETWORK   
					SERVICE   
					Cancel Call Temporarily cancels   
					Waiting   
					your Call Waiting ser-   
					vice. This is useful   
					when you also use your   
					telephone line for inter-   
					net service or sending/   
					receiving faxes. Enter   
					the key sequence prior   
					to dialing the internet or   
					fax number. Call Wait-   
					ing is restored when   
					you disconnect the call.   
					Your phone supports advanced calling ser-   
					vices provided by many phone companies   
					such as Return Call, Repeat Dial, or Cancel   
					Call Waiting.   
					To use these features, you must be in an   
					area where these services are available and   
					you must subscribe to these services   
					through your phone company. Contact your   
					local telephone company for more details on   
					how to subscribe.   
					Notes:   
					• When using certain calling features,   
					local, toll or long distance charges might   
					apply.   
					The phone has the following features prepro-   
					grammed in its memory.   
					Important:   
					Some phone companies use dif-   
					• You might not be able to use certain call-   
					ing features on some long distance calls   
					or from certain types of business lines.   
					ferent key sequences to activate the fea-   
					tures. If your phone company uses different   
					sequence, you must edit the sequence be-   
					fore using the service. See “Editing Ad-   
					vanced Service Names and Numbers.”   
					Follow these steps to access services.   
					1. Lift the handset.   
					MENU   
					2. Press   
					. ReturnCall, Repeat   
					Dial, and CancelCWappear.   
					VOL/CID 8   
					3. Press the number or   
					or   
					9 
					to select the service you want to use.   
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					TALK   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					. A menu listing   
					4. Press   
					. The selected service num-   
					4. Press   
					ber appears and is dialed.   
					Edit, Restore, and Go Back   
					VOL/CID 8   
					highlight the desired option then press   
					9 
					appears. Press   
					or   
					to   
					Note:   
					You can display the programmed ser-   
					vice number of each calling feature. At Step   
					2 above, press7 to view the number and 6   
					to return to the name display.   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					to choose it.   
					Edit — Service name appears.   
					Edit the service name and press   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					. 
					Then, Service   
					Editing Advanced Service Names   
					and Numbers   
					numberappears. Edit the number and   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					press   
					. 
					Enter the   
					name and number as described in Steps   
					5 through 8 of “Storing a Number in the   
					Handset's Memory” on Page 16.   
					You might need to change the number   
					stored in any of the three service locations,   
					for example, if your phone company uses dif-   
					ferent number sequences from the pro-   
					grammed ones.   
					Restore — prompts you to confirm   
					the restoration. If you want to return to a   
					preprogrammed calling feature, press   
					Follow these steps to edit a key sequence.   
					1. Lift the handset.   
					VOL/CID 8   
					then press   
					to move the cursor to Yes,   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					. 
					The   
					phone beeps, and ServiceSetting   
					Restoredappears.   
					MENU   
					2. Hold down   
					until Select to   
					Edit and a list of calling features   
					Go Back — returns you to the list of   
					appears.   
					service numbers.   
					3. Choose a calling feature by pressing a   
					1 3   
					VOL/CID 8   
					9 
					. 
					number ( – ) or   
					or   
					ˆ Troubleshooting   
					We do not expect you to have any problems with your phone, but if you do, these suggestions   
					might help.   
					Problem   
					Suggestion   
					The phone does not work prop- Be sure the base's phone line cord and AC adapter are correctly and   
					erly.   
					securely connected.   
					Be sure the battery pack in the handset is connected and charged.   
					Return the handset to the base for about 5 seconds to reset the secu-   
					rity access-protection code.   
					The display flashes slowly   
					when the handset is faceup on   
					the base.   
					Make sure the battery pack in the handset is properly connected.   
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					Problem   
					Suggestion   
					The handset stops working or   
					works poorly during a call.   
					Move the handset closer to the base.   
					Lift the base's antenna to a fully vertical position.   
					Be sure the handset's battery pack is charged. (If the battery pack   
					power is too low, the handset cannot display LowBattery.)   
					Low volume or unusual   
					sounds.   
					Someone has picked up another phone on the same line. Hang up the   
					other phone.   
					Dropout or mute.   
					Keep the handset away from computers, remote control toys, wireless   
					microphones, alarm systems, intercoms, room monitors, fluorescent   
					lights, and electrical appliances. Move to another location or turn off   
					the source of interference.   
					SELECT/CHANNEL   
					Press   
					to change the channel.   
					Hang up and redial the number.   
					The phone cannot be operated Lift the base's antenna to a vertical position.   
					at a useful distance from the   
					Be sure neither the handset's nor base's antenna is touching a metal   
					surface.   
					base because the signal   
					becomes weak or noisy (hand-   
					set's range has decreased).   
					Return the handset to the base and recharge the battery pack.   
					The handset battery pack does Check the charging contacts on the handset and base. If they are dirty,   
					not charge.   
					clean them with a pencil eraser.   
					Be sure the battery pack is connected correctly.   
					Be sure the handset is properly seated on the base.   
					Replace the battery pack (see “Connecting, Charging and Replacing   
					the Battery Pack” on Page 9).   
					The handset does not ring or   
					receive a page.   
					Move the handset closer to the base.   
					Lift the base's antenna to a vertical position.   
					Be sure the battery pack in the handset is connected and charged.   
					Move the base away from other electrical devices.   
					You have an incoming call, but Let the phone ring twice before you answer so the phone has time to   
					do not receive any Caller ID   
					information.   
					record the Caller ID information.   
					Check that the phone is correctly and securely connected.   
					Check with your phone company to verify that your Caller ID service is   
					active.   
					If you still have problems, disconnect the phone. If other phones on the same line work proper-   
					ly, the fault is in this phone or its installation. If you cannot find the problem, take the phone to   
					your local RadioShack store for assistance.   
					• Keep the phone dry. If it gets wet, wipe it   
					dry immediately.   
					CARE   
					To enjoy your Sprint 2.4GHz Digital Spread   
					Spectrum Cordless Telephone for a long   
					time:   
					• Use and store the phone only in normal   
					temperature environments.   
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					• Handle the phone gently and carefully. Do not drop it.   
					• Keep the phone away from dust and dirt.   
					• Wipe the phone with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.   
					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.   
					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.   
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