Radio Shack Telephone ET 652 User Guide

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Cat. No. 43-652  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
ET-652  
Two-Line Speakerphone  
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READ THIS BEFORE  
INSTALLATION  
FCC STATEMENT  
This telephone complies with Part 68 of  
FCC Rules. You must, upon request,  
provide the FCC registration number  
and the REN to your telephone compa-  
ny. Both numbers are on the bottom of  
the telephone.  
Your ET-652 conforms to federal regula-  
tions, and you can connect it to most  
telephone lines. However, each device  
that you connect to the telephone line  
draws power from the line. We refer to  
this power draw as the device’s ringer  
equivalence number, or REN. The REN  
is on the bottom of the base.  
Note: You must not connect your phone  
to any of the following:  
• coin-operated systems  
If you are using more than one phone or  
other device on the line, add up all the  
RENs. If the total is more than five, your  
phones might not ring. In rural areas, a  
total REN of three might impair ringer  
operation. If ringer operation is impaired,  
remove a device from the line.  
• party line systems  
• most electronic key phone systems  
We recommend you record your  
phone’s serial number here. The num-  
ber is on the bottom of the base.  
Serial Number __________________  
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CONTENTS  
Installation ............................................................................................................... 5  
Mounting the Phone ........................................................................................... 5  
Connecting the AC Adapter ......................................................................... 5  
Connecting to the Phone Lines .................................................................... 5  
Connecting the Handset .............................................................................. 6  
Mounting on a Wall or Wall Plate ................................................................. 7  
Setting the Dialing Mode .................................................................................... 8  
Setting the Ringer Volume .................................................................................. 8  
Setting the NORM/STORE Switch ........................................................................ 8  
Confirming the Line Numbers ............................................................................. 9  
Checking/Adjusting the Line-Status Indicators ................................................... 9  
Operation ............................................................................................................... 11  
Making and Answering Calls ............................................................................ 11  
Setting the Volume ........................................................................................... 11  
Switching Between the Handset and the Speakerphone ................................. 11  
Using HOLD ...................................................................................................... 12  
Using REDIAL ................................................................................................... 12  
Using FLASH .................................................................................................... 12  
Using Tone Services on a Pulse Line ............................................................... 13  
Memory Dialing ................................................................................................ 13  
Entering a Pause ....................................................................................... 14  
Dialing a Memory Number ......................................................................... 14  
Chain-Dialing Service Numbers ................................................................. 14  
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 15  
Care and Maintenance .......................................................................................... 16  
The FCC Wants You to Know ........................................................................... 17  
Lightning ........................................................................................................... 17  
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INSTALLATION  
2. Plug the adapter into a standard AC  
outlet.  
MOUNTING THE PHONE  
You can place the ET-652 on a desk or  
table, mount it on a standard wall plate,  
or mount it directly on a wall. Choose a  
location that is:  
• near an AC outlet  
• near a modular telephone line jack  
• out of the way of normal activities  
3. Route the adapter’s cord through  
the strain relief slot on the bottom of  
the phone.  
Caution: You must use a Class 2  
Strain  
Relief  
Slot  
!
power source that supplies 9  
volts DC and delivers at least 300 mA.  
Its center tip must be set to negative,  
and its plug must fit the ET-652's 9V DC  
jack. The supplied AC adapter meets  
these specifications. Using an adapter  
that does not meet the specifications  
could damage the ET-652 or the adapt-  
er.  
DESK  
Connecting to the Phone Lines  
To take full advantage of the ET-652’s  
capabilities, you must have two phone  
lines with separate phone numbers. If  
you have only one line, you can order a  
second from your phone company.  
Connecting the AC Adapter  
1. Insert the supplied AC adapter's  
barrel plug into the 9V DC jack on  
the back of the phone.  
Notes:  
TEL LINE  
DC 9V  
+
-
!
LINE  
OFF  
2
DEF
ON  
ADJUST  
LINE LINE  
-
1
2
• The line that connects the phone  
jack to the phone company wiring  
must be twisted-pair cable. Other-  
wise, you might hear interference  
(crosstalk) between the two lines.  
Your phone connects directly to a  
modular phone line jack. If your  
phone wiring does not have a modu-  
lar jack, you can update it using  
jacks and adapters available at your  
local RadioShack store, or have the  
phone company update it for you.  
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• The USOC number of the two-line  
jack to be installed is RJ14C  
(RJ14W for a wall plate). The USOC  
number of a single-line jack is  
RJ11C.  
Note: If you use the ET-652 with only  
LINE 2 DEFEAT  
one line, set  
on the back  
OFF  
of the phone to  
. This turns off Line  
2’s status indicator.  
TEL LINE  
DC 9V  
+
-
!
LINE  
OFF  
2
DEFEAT  
ON  
ADJUST  
LINE LINE  
-
1
2
Plug one end of the supplied two-line  
telephone cord into the jack on the back  
of the phone. Then plug the cord’s other  
end into a modular telephone line jack.  
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1- RINGE  
HI  
LINE  
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LO  
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MAX  
VOLUM  
MIN  
Connecting the Handset  
Plug the supplied coiled handset cord  
into the jacks on the handset and the left  
side of the phone.  
If you use two single-line jacks, you  
must connect the lines with an optional  
two-line coupler (such as RadioShack  
Cat. No. 279-401).  
Two-line  
Coupler  
Note: Your local RadioShack store sells  
a variety of longer coiled handset cords,  
which are especially useful when you  
mount the phone on the wall.  
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
-
TONE  
2
NE  
PULSE  
-
LI  
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LO HI  
RINGE  
OFF  
1-  
NE  
LI  
OFF  
LO HI  
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then push upward until the bracket  
snaps into place.  
Mounting on a Wall or Wall  
Plate  
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3. Lift the handset holder and turn it  
one half turn.  
To mount the ET-652 directly on a  
wall, you need two screws (not sup-  
plied) with heads that fit the keyhole  
slots on the bottom of the phone.  
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
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TONE  
2
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PULSE  
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LO HI  
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apart. Then thread a  
screw into each hole,  
MAX  
VOLUME  
MIN  
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4. Place the phone's two keyhole slots  
over the wall plate studs (or the  
screws, if you are mounting the  
phone on a wall). Press downward  
on the phone to secure it.  
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extend about /8 inch  
(3 mm) from the wall.  
1. Remove the mounting bracket from  
the DESK socket by pressing in the  
tabs on both sides and lifting. (You  
might need to use a small screw-  
driver to press in the tabs.)  
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socket with the arrow on the bracket  
aligned to the arrow by the socket,  
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SETTING THE DIALING  
MODE  
SETTING THE RINGER  
VOLUME  
MODE  
Set  
on the side of the phone for  
Each line on the ET-652 has a distinc-  
tive ring tone and a separate volume  
control.  
the type of service you have. If you are  
not sure which type you have, do this  
test.  
RING-  
To change the ringer volume, set  
ER OFF LO  
HI  
.
for the desired line to  
,
, or  
Line 1  
With the ringer off, you can still answer  
calls if you hear an extension phone ring  
or see one of the ET-652’s line indica-  
tors flash.  
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
-
TONE  
2
NE  
PULSE  
-
LI  
-
R
LO HI  
RINGE  
OFF  
1-  
NE  
LI  
OFF  
LO HI  
MAX  
VOLUME  
MIN  
MODE  
MODE  
TONE  
.
1. Set  
to  
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
-
TONE  
2
NE  
PULSE  
-
LI  
-
R
LO HI  
RINGE  
OFF  
1-  
Line 1  
NE  
2. Press  
.
LI  
OFF  
LO HI  
MAX  
3. Lift the handset and listen for a dial  
tone.  
VOLUME  
MIN  
0
4. Press any number other than .  
Note: If your phone system requires  
that you dial an access code (9, for  
example) before you dial an outside  
number, do not press the access  
code number either.  
SETTING THE NORM/  
STORE SWITCH  
NORM/STORE  
The  
switch is used to  
store memory numbers (see “Memory  
If the dial tone stops, you have  
touch-tone service on Line 1. If the  
dial tone continues, you have pulse  
service.  
NORM  
Dialing” on Page 13). Set it to  
normal operation.  
for  
5. Hang up, then repeat the test for  
Line 2.  
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
-
TONE  
2
NE  
PULSE  
-
LI  
-
R
LO HI  
RINGE  
OFF  
1-  
NE  
LI  
6. If you have pulse service on either  
LO HI  
OFF  
MODE  
PULSE  
. If you  
line, set  
have tone service on both lines,  
TONE  
to  
MAX  
VOLUME  
MIN  
leave the switch to  
.
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CONFIRMING THE LINE  
NUMBERS  
CHECKING/ADJUSTING  
THE LINE-STATUS  
INDICATORS  
Follow these steps to determine which  
phone number is connected to which  
line.  
You can check the status of each line by  
glancing at the line-status indicators.  
LINE 1  
1. Press  
, then lift the handset.  
Indicator is:  
Not lighted  
Line is:  
2. Dial one of your phone numbers. If  
the LINE 2 indicator flashes, the  
number is connected to Line 2. If  
you hear a busy signal, the number  
is connected to Line 1.  
Not in use  
In use  
Lighted  
Flashing rapidly  
Flashing slowly  
Ringing  
On hold  
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
-
TONE  
2
Each line-status indicator is preset to  
work correctly with most telephone lines.  
However, in some cases you may need  
to adjust the indicators to ensure correct  
operation.  
NE  
PULSE  
-
LI  
-
R
LO HI  
RINGE  
OFF  
1-  
NE  
LI  
OFF  
LO HI  
MAX  
VOLUME  
MIN  
After you confirm the phone number for  
each line, write the number on the num-  
ber card above the line-status indicator.  
(Use a paper clip to lift off the card’s  
cover.)  
Follow these steps to test and adjust the  
line-status indicators.  
LINE 1  
1. Press  
, then lift the handset.  
The LINE 1 indicator should light  
steadily.  
HOLD  
2. Press  
. The indicator should  
flash slowly.  
3. If the indicator worked correctly, it  
does not need adjustment. Other-  
wise, proceed to Step 4.  
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4. Remove the adjustment tool from its  
bracket on the bottom of the phone.  
DESK  
5. Use the adjustment tool to turn the  
corresponding LINE 1 ADJUST con-  
trol on the back of the phone until  
the indicator flashes slowly.  
TEL LINE  
DC 9V  
+
-
!
LINE  
OFF  
2
DEFEAT  
ON  
ADJUST  
LINE LINE  
-
1
2
6. Press LINE 1. If the indicator still  
flashes slowly, turn ADJUST until it  
lights steadily.  
7. Press HOLD again and repeat Steps  
5 and 6 until the indicator works cor-  
rectly with the line on and off hold.  
Repeat this procedure for Line 2, then  
replace the adjustment tool in its brack-  
et.  
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OPERATION  
MAKING AND  
SETTING THE VOLUME  
ANSWERING CALLS  
Set the volume control on the handset to  
a comfortable level (usually LO).  
To place a call, press the line button for  
an available line. Then, lift the handset,  
or press SPEAKER to use the speaker-  
phone, and dial as you would with any  
other phone.  
Slide VOLUME on the right side of the  
phone toward MIN or MAX to set the  
speakerphone’s volume.  
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
-
STORE  
MODE  
TONE  
2
NORM  
-
NE  
PULSE  
-
LI  
TONE  
-
R
2
NE  
PULSE  
-
LO HI  
RINGE  
OFF  
LI  
-
R
1-  
NE  
LO HI  
LI  
OFF  
RINGE  
OFF  
LO HI  
1-  
NE  
LI  
OFF  
LO HI  
MAX  
VOLUME  
MAX  
VOLUME  
MIN  
MIN  
SPEAKER  
Note: The ET-652 uses voice-operated  
keying, so both parties cannot speak at  
the same time when you use the speak-  
erphone.  
When you receive a call, that line’s indi-  
cator flashes. To answer the call, press  
the line button (LINE 1 or LINE 2) below  
the flashing indicator and lift the handset  
or press SPEAKER.  
Line Indicator  
SWITCHING BETWEEN  
THE HANDSET AND THE  
SPEAKERPHONE  
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
-
TONE  
2
NE  
HI  
PULSE  
-
LI  
O
-
R
L
RINGE  
OFF  
1-  
NE  
LI  
OFF  
O
HI  
L
To switch from the handset to the  
MAX  
VOLUM
MIN  
speakerphone during  
a
call, press  
SPEAKER, then place the handset on  
the base.  
The ring for Line 2 has a lower pitch  
than the ring for Line 1. This helps you  
tell which line is ringing.  
To switch from the speakerphone to the  
handset, just lift the handset. The speak-  
erphone automatically turns off.  
To end a call, hang up the handset or  
press SPEAKER.  
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Notes:  
• The redial memory holds up to 32  
USING HOLD  
HOLD  
To place a call on hold, press  
The line’s indicator flashes slowly.  
.
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 14.  
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
-
TONE  
2
NE  
PULSE  
-
LI  
-
• Both lines use the same redial  
memory.  
R
LO HI  
RINGE  
OFF  
1-  
NE  
LI  
OFF  
LO HI  
MAX  
VOLUME  
MIN  
USING FLASH  
Note: Pressing another line button with-  
FLASH  
Use  
to perform the switchhook  
HOLD  
out pressing  
rent call.  
disconnects the cur-  
operation for special services, such as  
Call Waiting.  
To release a call from hold, press that  
SPEAKER  
line’s button, then press  
(if us-  
ing the speakerphone) or pick up the  
handset. You can also release a call  
from hold by picking up any extension  
phone on that line.  
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
-
TONE  
2
NE  
PULSE  
-
LI  
-
R
LO HI  
RINGE  
OFF  
1-  
NE  
LI  
OFF  
LO HI  
MAX  
VOLUME  
MIN  
USING REDIAL  
For example, if you have Call Waiting,  
FLASH  
without disconnecting the current call.  
You can quickly dial the last number di-  
aled. When you hear a dial tone, press  
press  
to take an incoming call  
REDIAL  
.
FLASH  
Press  
call.  
again to return to the first  
Note: If you do not have special phone  
FLASH  
services, pressing  
nect the current call.  
might discon-  
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
-
TONE  
2
NE  
PULSE  
-
LI  
-
R
LO HI  
RINGE  
OFF  
1-  
NE  
LI  
OFF  
LO HI  
MAX  
VOLUME  
MIN  
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NORM/STORE  
1. Set  
on the right side  
.
USING TONE SERVICES  
ON A PULSE LINE  
STORE  
of the phone to  
Some special services, such as bank-by-  
phone, require tone signals. If you have  
pulse dialing, you can still use these spe-  
cial tone services by following these  
steps.  
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
-
TONE  
2
NE  
PULSE  
-
LI  
-
R
LO HI  
RINGE  
OFF  
1-  
NE  
LI  
OFF  
LO HI  
MAX  
VOLUME  
MIN  
MODE  
PULSE  
.
1. Be sure  
is set to  
2. Call the service’s main number.  
2. Press the line button for an available  
line.  
3. When the service answers, press  
.
Any additional numbers you dial are  
sent as tone signals.  
SPEAKER  
3. Lift the handset or press  
MEMORY  
,
then press  
.
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
-
TONE  
2
NE  
PULSE  
-
LI  
-
R
LO HI  
RINGE  
OFF  
1-  
NE  
LI  
OFF  
LO HI  
MAX  
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
VOLUME  
-
TONE  
2
MIN  
NE  
PULSE  
-
LI  
-
R
LO HI  
RINGE  
OFF  
1-  
NE  
LI  
OFF  
LO HI  
MAX  
VOLUME  
4. When you hang up, the phone auto-  
matically resets to pulse mode.  
MIN  
VOLUME  
4. Set  
to the middle setting,  
then enter the number and any tone  
and pause entries (see "Using Tone  
Services on a Pulse Line" on this  
page and “Entering a Pause” on  
Page 14).  
MEMORY DIALING  
You can store up to 20 phone numbers  
and names in memory, then dial a stored  
number by entering a two-digit memory  
location number. Each number can con-  
tain up to 16 digits.  
Note: Each tone or pause entry us-  
es one digit of memory.  
MEMORY  
, then enter a two-  
5. Press  
digit memory location number (01–  
20).  
6. To store additional numbers, press  
MEMORY  
again, then repeat Steps 4  
and 5.  
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7. When you finish storing numbers in  
memory, set NORM/STORE to  
NORM.  
To enter a 4-second pause while storing  
a phone number, press PAUSE You can  
.
add more pause entries for a longer  
pause.  
For each stored number, write the name  
of the person or company on the memo-  
ry index. Use a paper clip to lift off the in-  
dex’s plastic cover. Replace the cover.  
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
-
TONE  
2
NE  
PULSE  
-
LI  
-
R
LO HI  
RINGE  
OFF  
1-  
NE  
LI  
OFF  
LO HI  
MAX  
VOLUME  
MIN  
STORE  
MODE  
NORM  
-
TONE  
2
NE  
PULSE  
-
LI  
-
R
LO HI  
RINGE  
OFF  
1-  
NE  
LI  
OFF  
LO HI  
MAX  
VOLUME  
Dialing a Memory Number  
MIN  
1. Press LINE 1 or LINE 2.  
2. Lift the handset or press SPEAKER.  
To replace a stored number, just store a  
new one in its place.  
3. Press MEMORY.  
4. Enter the memory location number  
(01–20) for the telephone number  
you want to dial.  
Entering a Pause  
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 outside 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 connect.  
Chain-Dialing Service Numbers  
For quick recall of numbers for special  
services, store each group of numbers  
in its own memory location.  
When calling special services (such as  
alternate long distance or bank-by-  
phone), dial the service’s main number  
first. Then, at the appropriate place in  
the call, press MEMORY and enter the  
number for the location where the addi-  
tional information is stored.  
You cannot store  
if you have  
Note:  
pulse dialing.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
We do not expect you to have any problems with your ET-652, but if you do, these  
suggestions might help.  
Problem  
No dial tone.  
Suggestion  
Be sure you pressed the correct LINE button.  
Check that the phone line and handset cords  
are securely connected.  
Line 1 works, but Line 2 does  
not.  
Be sure you pressed the correct LINE button.  
Check that the line cord is correctly connected  
to an R14 jack. R14 jacks normally have four  
visible wire contacts.  
Low volume or unusual  
sounds.  
Someone has picked up another phone on the  
same line. Hang up the other phone.  
The LINE 2 indicator stays on  
even when the line is not in  
use.  
Set LINE 2 DEFEAT on the back of the base to  
OFF.  
Can receive calls, but cannot  
make calls.  
Set MODE correctly for the type of service you  
have (see “Setting the Dialing Mode” on  
Page 8).  
If you still have problems, disconnect the ET-652. If other phones on the same line  
work properly, the fault is in this phone or its installation. If you cannot find the prob-  
lem, take the ET-652 to your local RadioShack store for assistance.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Your RadioShack ET-652 Two-Line Speakerphone is an example of superior design  
and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for your cordless  
telephone so you can enjoy it for years.  
Keep the ET-652 dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids  
might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.  
Use and store the ET-652 only in normal temperature environments.  
Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices, and  
distort or melt plastic parts.  
Keep the ET-652 away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature  
wear of parts.  
Handle the ET-652 gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit  
boards and cases and can cause the ET-652 to work improperly.  
Wipe the ET-652 with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to  
clean the ET-652.  
Modifying or tampering with the ET-652’s internal components can cause a malfunc-  
tion and might invalidate its warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it. If  
your ET-652 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 ET-652 until you have resolved the problem.  
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THE FCC WANTS YOU TO  
KNOW  
LIGHTNING  
Your telephone has built-in protection  
circuits to reduce the risk of damage  
from surges in telephone line current.  
These protection circuits meet or ex-  
ceed the FCC requirements. However,  
lightning striking the telephone lines can  
damage your telephone.  
In the unlikely event that your telephone  
causes problems on the telephone line,  
the telephone company can disconnect  
your service. The telephone company  
normally attempts to notify you in ad-  
vance. If advance notice is not practical,  
the telephone company notifies you as  
soon as possible and advises you of  
your right to file a complaint with the  
FCC.  
Lightning damage is not common. Nev-  
ertheless, if you live in an area that has  
severe electrical storms, we suggest  
that you unplug your telephone during  
storms to reduce the possibility of dam-  
age.  
Also, the telephone company can make  
changes to its lines, equipment, opera-  
tions, or procedures that could affect the  
operation of this telephone. The tele-  
phone company notifies you of these  
changes in advance so you can take the  
necessary steps to prevent interruption  
of your telephone service.  
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NOTES  
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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 the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of in-  
cidental 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, Dept. W, 100 Throckmorton St., Suite 600, Fort Worth, TX 76102  
We Service What We Sell  
3/97  
RadioShack  
A Division of Tandy Corporation  
Fort Worth, Texas 76102  
811081580A  
09A98  
Printed in China  
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